College Eye — January 16, 1948

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1 Electronic warfare company to hold second meeting announces Middleton Building not yet ready for use; description of the program.
1 Hans Kohn to lecture on Europe Profile of Hans Kohn; photo.
1 School will have radio; KXEL break will not stop broadcasts Considerable controversy when KXEL cuts ISTC program from air; KXEL objected to programming of Leo Muncy; ISTC will broadcast its programming over KWWL and KAYX.
1 Reeves announces Old Gold Beauty, popularity entries List of candidates.
1 Primrose will feature viola at concert Brief profile of William Primrose; photo.
1 Duke Ellington to play here
1 Ice carnival will feature races, novelty skating Brief description of the carnival.
1 Seven artists to perform here soon A quick look at the upcoming Lecture-Concert Series season.
1 Members of SCA, student centers to hear Salzmann Zdenek Salzmann will speak.
2 Rendezvous Greeks and their recent and upcoming activities.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Know your Eye staff: Herrmann is sports writer; Whiting handles circulation Dave Herrmann writes basketball news, and Donna Whiting manages circulation of the College Eye; photo.
2 Smoke gets in . . . Reminds smokers that there will be no smoking "in buildings used for instructional purposes"; cites fire hazard.
2 Guest gives stand on Wallace Speaks in favor of Henry Wallace's decision to run for President of the United States.
3 Dr. Bodein announces topic for chapel
3 Anderson co-author of magazine article
3 Mid-week meditations to begin Wednesday
3 Kurtz attends music convention in Boston At national meeting of schools of music.
3 Nine high schools will participate in tournament Three students will win scholarships in the Brindley Tournament.
3 Blanford writes article on accounting course
3 Publish college text in German, Spanish Physical Science text translated into other languages.
3 Student Council to aid Campus School cleanup Will pick up litter and clean up messiness.
4 Conference standings ISTC presently stands tall atop of the North Central Conference.
4 Jespersen leads Panther cagemen to third loop win TC defeated South Dakota State, 69-42.
4 Deadline for reinstating GI insurance extended
4 North Dakota State loop opponent for Tutors; Panthers eye fourth straight Conference victory of the season TC will face the Bison of North Dakota.
4 Iowa State five slips past Tutors 52-47 Monday nite ISTC lost to Iowa State before the biggest crowd of the 1947-48 basketball season; photo.
5 Business Ed. Dept. has new instructor John Clinkenbeard joins staff.
5 Three meets for Panther wrestlers; matmen open season on the road Panthers will face Michigan State, Wheaton, and the University of Nebraska; photo.
5 Panther scoring Individual scores of the basketball players are posted.
5 "B" squad opens 1948 season with 32-5 mat victory Panthers defeated William Penn College, 32-5.
5 League standings for intramurals Individual team records are posted for intramural basketball competition.
5 Tomorrow's schedule: The schedule for intramural basketball competition is posted.
5 Intramural fives complete initial round of tourney Announces the results of intramural basketball competition in the three different leagues.
5 Vets must have VA eligibility slip for re-entrance
5 KO's Supports a convocation to inform students of the rules of wrestling.
6 Ruth Millikan awarded prize for best corsage At Femmes Fancy dance.
6 Vet student must comply at school Must obey the rules and regulations of the school that they attend.
6 Work on Campus School annual this week Senior class will work on Little Tutor.
6 Kohn to speak at Coffee Hour
6 Around the Campus Comments on the separation of KXEL and TC, South Dakota State basketball fans, and the movement of the Campus School.
6 Commons has busy year; Carlson has headache keeping order Students use the Commons heavily for dancing, card games; hard to keep up with cleaning and maintenance.
6 Play school program Department of Home Economics will run Saturday play school sessions.
7 Aviation cadets now in training
7 Mrs. Hay to present program for FBLA Jessica Hays of Black's Department Store will speak.
7 Critical teacher shortage to continue in elementary schools, says Goetch Dr. Goetch believes that the shortage will last for at least two more years.
7 Party Tuesday for girls with January birthdays In Commons.
7 Humanists to discuss Huxley's philosophy Will study Julian Huxley.
8 Dr. Scott to speak at Dunkerton Jan. 23 On school district reorganization.
8 Organizations notice For Old Gold pictures.
8 Horn elected president of Phi Delta Kappa Roster of other officers.
8 Rabbi Epstein to speak to class on "Judaism" Will speak to World Religions class.
8 Student teaching Should report to meeting.