College Eye — March 19, 1948

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1 Orchestra to play here March 30 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform.
1 Special religious activities for holy week announced Schedule of activities.
1 Coe wins annual speech tourney Results of the competition.
1 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to appear in concert here
1 Six students to Grinnell meeting of United Nations Will participate in model meeting.
1 Strayer elected league President Voter turnout low.
1 Driving tests Written and vision portions given.
1 8 concerts to be given next year Schedule for the 1948-1949 season.
1 Ellis is new Lawther prexy; Anderson and Jones also win posts Brief profiles of the officers.
1 Instructor makes forced landing Walter Ditzler lands on the driver training range when his plane develops engine trouble.
2 Hilltopics Members of the College Eye staff were disappointed to find that men's fashion was taking a turn towards conservatism.
2 Letter to the editor Student is angry with students who stick around after their noon meal to smoke leaving those who haven't eaten no place to sit.
2 Help wanted! Student concerned about the high number of students voting in the beauty and popularity contests elections compared to other elections on campus.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Students respond to the question, "Do you feel that students are becoming careless about walking on the grass?"
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Around the Campus Campus news.
3 Know Your Eye Staff Profiles of Clair Hugh and Lee Hillsten; photo.
3 Delegates chosen for UN assembly List of delegates to Chicago conference.
3 Three more baseball games for Panthers
3 FBLA plans state convention here Conference highlights.
3 SDA elects Kelly as new chairman Hear report on political activities on other campuses.
3 New bus routes give students better service Will now circle campus.
3 Supts. discuss teacher relations Seniors hear advice from school superintendents.
3 Dr. Ahlquist addresses local Kiwanis Club On adolescence.
4 Tickets on sale for Olympic trials
4 Cedar Falls Travellers organized by veterans Student veterans set up baseball team under a new name.
4 Thinclads enter A. A. U. meet at Drake Fieldhouse Only two men from each college may enter in the same event causing many TC men to enter individually.
4 Operate on Dahlke for appendicitis Dahlke rushed to Sartori Hospital for an appendectomy and will be out of competition for six weeks.
4 Trackmen try telegraphic meet The upcoming track meet will be held here, but the competition will stay at their home field; results will be wired back and forth throughout the meet.
4 Bill Weiler wins place in Illinois Tech Relays Weiler ties for fifth place in relays after clearing the twelve foot marker.
4 Life saving corps to present water show tomorrow Description of the program.
4 KO's Matmen have even higher hopes of succeeding Cornell as national champions due to comments made by Michigan State wrestling coach; district Olympic wrestling tryouts will be here.
4 Perry Como may salute TC relays Petitions circulate campus in hopes of getting Perry Como to salute the relays; L. L. Mendenhall and Paul Bender originated the relays in 1922.
4 Six matmen will carry tutor colors to nationals; twelve other squad members will enter state AAU meet Tutors hope the saying "third time's the charm" rings true for them this year at the national tournament; photo.
4 Panther cagemen set five records while winning 14 out of 20 games Records were set and TC walked away with the North Central Conference title; photo.
5 Lawther council plans conference For student government leaders at other schools.
5 Van Engen to address Humanist's Club
5 Boy scouting sessions announced for spring
5 Recreational group to sponsor tea Sunday
5 League plans grass protection campaign Planning campaign to keep students from cutting across grass.
5 Time magazine sponsors survey in 11 countries
5 Musical Notes Informs students of various music programs and activities.
6 Oil for 20 years only, Cable says; Anderson describes allied occupation Offers advice on conserving natural resources at social studies conference.
6 Dr. Curtis to attend student teaching meet
6 Audio-visual club members operate movie projectors, other equipment Professor Gjerde talks about providing audio-visual services.
7 Bartlett residents plan series of coke-teas
7 Dr. Price elected Phi Beta Kappa By Cornell College chapter.
7 What to Wear Suggestions on how to dress for the water show tomorrow night, the dance in the Commons, and Palm Sunday church service.
7 Spring Sprint features V. Dixon's Orchestra
7 Bartlett Hall holds family style dinner
7 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
7 Seerley Hall men have family style dinner
7 Bartlett women to give spring style show
8 4-H Club hears about latest clothing fashion Ruth Allen speaks.
8 College Players elect spring quarter officers List of officers.
8 Jahncke new president of Jeffersonian Club List of other officers.
8 Hake made honorary member of Phi Mu President Price is other honorary member.
8 Science fraternity holds social gathering
8 Symphony orchestra to give spring concert
8 Personal director Olin speaks to FBLA Terry Olin, from Viking Pump, speaks.