College Eye — February 6, 1948

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1 Biggs will present organ recital Feb. 16 E. Power Biggs will perform.
1 Ellis to join 'flying classroom' study of industry and business Will visit and study businesses.
1 To release bulletin on elementary teaching
1 National exams to be Feb. 7, 14 National teacher exams given since 1940.
1 Play tickets on sale Mon. Preview of "The Great God Brown".
1 Business students will tour Rath's Will visit business offices.
1 To elect League officers; students will vote next week during advanced registration Rules and regulations for the election.
1 We can help them . . . Students from Europe meet together in a center funded by the World Student Service Fund; TC students can contribute to the fund at Crossroads; photo.
2 Recent conference of real benefit Comments on the religious and social issues conference and the lack of student participation.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Release fall honor roll
2 Exercise that prerogative! Encourages students to vote in the upcoming student organization elections.
2 Brickbat--blushes are in order Criticizes vandals for stealing photographs of the Old Gold beauty candidates as well as other posters.
2 Bouquets--Ellington concert handled well Thanks the people who brought Duke Ellington to TC.
2 Does Guest get the last word? Professor Guest comments on Jack Blankenship's ironic letter.
2 Know Your Eye Staff; Schenck works on copy desk Paul Schenck, a pre-journalism major, works on headlining the stories in the College Eye; photo.
3 Denny, Woodcock to parent-teachers meet
3 Home Ec instructors to attend conference Of regional home economics group.
3 Bert Woodcock guest on WMT quiz show
3 Hill to be music critic at Simpson festival At string clinic.
3 Bartlett women will hold pajama parties
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Explores student opinion about the good and bad qualities of instructors.
4 Grapplers will meet Oklahoma Tech and Minnesota; powerful Oklahoma Tech wrestlers will test Panthers in home meet ISTC will face the University of Minnesota and the Oklahoma Institute of Technology.
4 Panthers stamp Cyclones 23 to 5 in mat victory ISTC's "B" squad defeated Fort Dodge YMCA, 18-12, while the varsity squad trampled Iowa State University, 23-5; photo
4 Three cage gives have won four Team standings for men's intramural basketball competitions are posted.
4 Tomorrow's schedule Schedule for men's intramural basketball competitions is posted.
4 Intramural fives complete fourth round of games Results of individual games during men's intramural basketball competition are posted.
4 Baseball starts According to Coach "Mon" Whitford, indoor baseball drills have begun.
4 Outstanding guard . . . Features Charles Riek, "ISTC's fine guard."
4 Tutor athletes use whirlpool bath when ankle injuries bother them Coach Arthur Dickinson explains that the whirlpool bath is used to massage the muscles.
5 Luther cagemen overpowered by Tutor five, 69-43 ISTC defeated the Norsemen of Luther for the second time this season, 69-43; photo.
5 Panther five will play two on road; meet Augustana and Jackrabbits in crucial games TC will seek their seventh and eighth consecutive victories as they face Augustana and South Dakota State.
5 Hudek, Albrecht both hit eighteen to lead scorers Norma Hudek and Gloria Albrecht hold the top scores for intramural women's basketball competitions with eighteen points each.
5 Women's playday will be Saturday Iowa Falls and Webster City Junior Colleges, and Coe and Grinnell Colleges will be here for the College Basketball Playday for women.
5 KO's Comments on the varsity and "B" basketball teams, the halftime presentation at the wrestling meet, and the bad sportsmanship of the crowd at a basketball game.
6 Kappa Phi to hold formal initiation Sunday Velma Smith will visit.
6 Faculty members at meeting in Des Moines Will discuss teacher training.
6 Bulletin Board Meetings and important events are scheduled.
6 Around the Campus Comments on the bulletin board outside the Placement Bureau, and two hour courses.
6 "The Duke" tells all to Eye staffers Reviews the performance of Duke Ellington on campus; photo.
7 Rendezvous Greeks announce their recent and upcoming activities.
7 'Pioneering Backwards' topic for chapel
7 Lawther sponsors first costume ball
7 Theta Theta Epsilon plans formal initiation List of initiates.
7 Fellows' clothes are sporty says majority of women Women express views on clothing of ISTC men.
8 Bartlett to celebrate February birthdays
8 Humanists to discuss Einstein's philosophy Carol McCallum will be discussion leader.
8 Beta Alpha Epsilon will hold banquet initiation
8 Mid-year graduation held at Campus School
8 Students present programs for PTA Professor Pendergraft was chair of discussions.