College Eye — February 20, 1948

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1 Streeter quits election race May not be at ISTC next year; three candidates still in running.
1 SDA, humanists show "The House I Live In" In contemporary affairs class.
1 Approve new change in 2-yr curriculum New program will include fifteen hours of electives.
1 Graduation will be held on May 25 Brief schedule.
1 Campus chapel. . . Artist's conception of the new campus chapel that is to be built when funds and materials are available.
1 Summer Bulletin, Alumnus available
1 Announce queens at dance; Palmer will play at Old Gold formal
1 Purple Arrow holds initiation meeting List of new members.
1 Concert Band will present winter quarter concert here Performance program.
1 Students will be guests of Iowa chain store group Will give students chance to business operations.
1 "Standing Ourselves" will be chapel topic
2 Another comment on blue jeans Women feel jeans are an acceptable part of their college wardrobe.
2 Give it a chance! Writer tells students and faculty how important it is to keep of the grass on campus.
2 Why the Eye? Discusses the purposes of the College Eye and encourages students to comment on what is published.
2 Editorial quickies
2 Condemns collegiate bus-riding habits Unhappy that ISTC students seem to take over the seats on local buses, when other riders may need the seats more.
2 'Pinball machines' a wartime job for Greef, English prof Profile of Professor Greef.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Around the Campus Comments on the service of the Humanist Club, religious discrimination, placement guidance in the work force, and TC's basketball team.
3 Beckman, Birchard new Old Gold staff members
3 More vets reinstate lapsed insurance
3 VA sponsors education program for nurses
3 Palmer presented laureate citation Recognized for outstanding contributions.
3 Bartlett women hold bridge tournament
3 Pat Smith's design will be used for programs For spring art salon.
3 Helmer Sorenson added to rural education staff Profile of Professor Sorenson.
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Students give responses to the question, "Who is your favorite teacher on campus?"
4 Cyclone thinclads overpower Tutor cindermen 71.5-32.5 in "split meet" After the second meeting this season, the Cyclones defeat the Tutors; individual results of the meet are shown.
4 Luther defeats Panther quintet on third attempt TC's hope for victory against Luther was crushed with a 48-40 loss.
4 "B" grapplers win 21-3 Triumph for the "B" squad wrestling team over Fort Dodge
4 Play Day will be here February 21 Fifteen high schools will bring students to participate in the annual basketball Play Day events.
4 Short orders bow to Bartlett Bullet Cagers This week's women's intramural basketball outcomes are listed.
4 B-squad matmen whip Wartburg varsity 24-5 Five falls and three new men added to the "B" squad line-up contributed to the TC victory.
4 Panthers trounce Wartburg cagers in b-squad game The TC "B" squad ends up victorious in a 68-48 win over Wartburg.
4 Four meets left for Panther "B" squad wrestlers "B" squad wrestlers will finish up the season with meets against Penn College, the Y. M. C. A., Fort Dodge, and the "Y" tournament in Waterloo.
4 Tutor grapplers hand 24-5 defeat to Oklahoma Tech Bill Koll threw his opponent to the mat in forty-six seconds to help lead TC to a victory.
4 Panthers defeat Western Illinois Matmen whitewash Western Illinois 38-0.
4 Nordly's cagers resume conference play tonight; need win over Augustana to stay in race for title TC's recent loss to South Dakota State makes a victory against Augustana even more important.
5 Nordlymen nightmare?
5 Intramural season nears completion; Baker 3rds only unbeaten quintet Gives the win/loss record of the men's intramural basketball league.
5 Intramural season nears completion; four games are won by forfeits Lists the outcome of the most recent games in the men's intramural basketball league.
5 KO's Comments on the "B" squads on campus, the meet against Oklahoma Tech, Johnny Revelle and his chance at a school record, and the reasoning for the author adding his picture to the column.
6 Comments varied on "Brown" play; students, Fox pan O'Neill drama Students and Professor Fox comment on the recent theatrical production on campus; most felt the play to be confusing.
6 Loomer to run for state office Will run for General Assembly seat.
6 Super spuds, Super spuds--10 sacks of potatoes peeled daily at Commons, says chief peeler A look at the job of preparing potatoes in the Commons.
7 Mallinson will address nat'l science council
7 Carl Wirth to speak to Humanist Club Will speak on aesthetics.
7 New mail laws give vet more convenience
7 Pendergraft, Scott will direct summer schools In Atlantic and Creston.
7 Rendezvous Greeks and their activities.
7 Know your Eye staff--Marshall, Hall new 'Eye' staff members; report sport news Profiles of College Eye staff members.
7 Working veterans must report some bonuses
7 Musical Notes Comments on recent and upcoming music-related events on campus.
8 Olaf Steg is appointed to Iowa music board
8 'Tryouts for "Macbeth"
8 New members initiated to Kappa Mu Epsilon List of new members.
8 What to Wear Suggestions for what men and women should wear to the upcoming dance.
8 Training program might return uniforms to I. S. T. C Should a universal service act be passed, military training might return to ISTC.
8 Students complete art project says Larkin Students complete mobile sculpture.