College Eye — January 30, 1948

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1 Vote for Old Gold candidates today
1 5 radio stations to serve college Tall Corn Network, consisting of KAYX, KWDM, KVFD, KFJB, and KSJB, will broadcast programming.
1 . . . Sole saver A German student works at his job as a shoemaker; the World Student Service Fund pays for these students' food and books; photo.
1 Weidman dance ensemble to be here Thursday Profile of the ensemble; photo.
1 Religious-social issues conference will open Sunday; three speakers to discuss problems in labor relations Whitney Young, Roy Rogers, and Svend Godfredsen will speak; highlights of the conference.
1 Faulty stove pipe causes fire in Village Fire begins when occupant cleans pipe; no damage reported.
1 Student teaching: Assignments will be given.
1 Ellington band scores a hit Reviews the performance of Duke Ellington and his orchestra at ISTC.
1 Veterans' checks: Business Office will cash veterans' checks.
2 Teacher, may we leave the room? Comments on professors who keep their students well after the dismissal bell.
2 These potent "Eye" editorials . . . Discusses the lighting situation in the College Eye office, and how it was fixed shortly after a cartoon regarding the situation was published.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Java jumped, but--threatened revolt quelled, coffee price normal again Price of a cup of coffee jumps from five cents to eight cents, but then drops back to five cents.
2 Musical Notes Announces recent and upcoming music related events on campus.
2 Know Your Eye Staff: Fuller reads galley proofs; Bartlett is advertising mgr. Shirley Fuller, freshman physical education major, edits galley proofs; Harry Bartlett, sophomore social science major, is in charge of advertising; photo.
3 Guest speakers for conference here Svend Godfredsen and Whitney M. Young, Jr., will speak at TC during the Religious and Social Issues conference; photo.
3 Actors plastered? Only mask-makers at work on play A look at preparations for "The Great God Brown".
3 Roland Searight to lead Symphony Orchestra Sunday
3 Fuel oil shortage confronts Village Veterans' families taking a variety of measures such as moving in together and installing coal and wood burners.
3 Spring art salon: To be sponsored by Art League.
4 Three cage fives remain unbeaten Intramural basketball standings are posted with tomorrow's schedule.
4 Cagers meet Luther five Saturday night Panthers will face the Norsemen of Luther College.
4 Koll scores most falls for matmen Point statistics for the members of the wrestling team are posted.
4 Grapplers will meet Cyclones in first home contest of year Panthers will face Iowa State University; "B" squad will face Fort Dodge YMCA.
4 Intramural cagers produce upsets; LaMaster tops scoring list with 52 Dean LaMaster holds the scoring record of the intramural basketball season with fifty-two points; photo.
5 Cage five proves that free tosses win ball games ISTC has won three games by free throws this season.
5 Conference standings Iowa State Teachers College stands at the top of the North Central Conference with a 6-0 season record.
5 Secretary to dean will attend Iowa U. Jeanne de Bettignies will move on.
5 Nine games for women's quintets Schedule for women's intramural basketball competition is posted.
5 Johnson, Corbin top point makers for girls' teams Darlene Johnson and Colleen Corbin hold the number one scoring seat in intramural basketball competition, with eighteen points each.
5 Tutor five tops South Dakota U. 42-33 last Friday Norm Jespersen lead the team with twelve points against the South Dakota Coyotes.
5 Cagemen wallop Morningside 71-49 for number six ISTC defeated Morningside College for their sixth straight conference win; photo.
5 KO's Encourages students to attend the home wrestling meet against Iowa State, and the Saturday morning intramural basketball competitions.
5 Athletic events:
6 Students plan visit to Jewish synagogue In Waterloo.
6 FBLA will present play on February 3 Will present "Where There's Life, There's F. B. L. A.
6 Rendezvous The Greeks announce their recent and upcoming activities.
6 Senior pictures:
6 Survey of Campus Opinion Students express their opinions about taxes and family income.
6 Business classes Must take typing qualifying tests.
6 Around the Campus Comments on the changing face of the TC campus, recent concerts, and the problems of the Old Gold staff.
7 Plan installation of Alpha Phi chapter Alpha Phi chapter of Phi Delta Kappa will be installed; TC chapter organized earlier this year.
7 Sixteen men enter bridge tournament Professor Howard will direct tournament.
7 Jimmy Smith to play at Stadium Hall dance
7 Iowa Teachers First initiates 7 members List of members and officers.
7 Harris suggests tax bill to curb inflation in U.S. Professor Harris offers views.
7 They've got your number . . . Campus telephone operators talk about their work; handle three or four thousand calls a day; photo.
8 Give advance registration details Schedules and regulations for registration.