College Eye — March 26, 1948

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1 Four to represent TC at Lindenwood mock convention Will take part in mock Republican and Democrat political conventions.
1 Myra Williamson will speak at coffee hour On plans for the summer.
1 Math Club Will meet.
1 Teachers College trial blazer Urges students to stay off the grass.
1 Friends service group to sponsor summer projects Service opportunities available.
1 Lawther annex is near completion Report of construction progress; should be completed by June.
1 Library science courses planned for next quarter Department being organized; Lauretta McCusker will teach courses; description of curriculum.
1 Charles Graves speaks on mental institutions
1 Math conference to be held here
1 Cast for spring play "Macbeth" is announced; Anderson will play title role in Shakespeare's tragedy List of cast members.
1 Eland wins Seerley vote; Montag, Luwe, Hugh win other offices Roster of officers.
1 Sophomore tests set for April 14
2 Student League Board minutes Hear reports and requests relating to student organizations and activities.
2 Around the Campus Comments on the difficulty of freshman English classes; warmer weather is appreciated by those living in Sunset Village.
2 Survey reveals more Republicans in contemp class Republicans are 42%; Democrats are 32%; remainder are independents or other parties.
2 Lost and Found Business Office takes care of lost and found items.
2 Busy season at the Commons. Impressed with schedule of activities in Commons.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Students are surveyed about their knowledge of the athletic coaches on campus and their attendance at sporting events.
2 Know Your Eye Staff-- Janie and Johnnie keep music students posted on activities Profiles College Eye staff members Janie Rogers and Johnnie Geary.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Anderson attends Minnesota convention
3 Anderson at Chicago high school conference
3 Students for Wallace plan Chicago meeting
3 Pre-engineering test will be given April 24
3 Nelson, Beard attend education conference On higher education.
3 Lawther sponsors conference for dorm presidents Representatives of other colleges attend meeting; conference highlights.
3 "You can lose 'it' here" by counting your calories at Commons diet table Diet table in Commons started about four years ago; offers a reduced calorie meal.
4 Social action day will be held in Des Moines Students welcome to travel to capital.
4 Little Lulu, Pinocchio lead juvenile readers to library "book nook" Campus School library moved to rooms 1 and 2 in Library Building.
4 Vet's dependents must be declared Must submit proof of dependents.
4 Margit Lillehei wins Pepsi Cola award Will receive $50 college scholarship.
4 Accident victim's condition better Beverly Brunsvold seriously injured in car accident.
4 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
4 Gaddis raises plants and fish; first aquarium was piano College Hill resident Walter Gaddis talks about his hobbies.
5 Sports schedule is announced for women students Softball, volleyball, tennis, and golf will be available for interested women starting in April.
5 T. C. fans greet Panther matmen in early morning TC shows great appreciation for their nationally known wrestlers.
5 Panther thinclads finish second in state AAU meet TC places second at Drake with placements in eight events and only twenty points.
5 Five loop foes on 1948 schedule for TC gridders 1948 football schedule released; only four games will be played on TC's home field; photo.
5 Varsity golf Men interested in golf are asked to attend a meeting.
5 Teachers College Relays will be celebration 25th birthday Invitations were mailed out for the annual relays being held in April.
5 Wrestlers bring home honors; Koll is voted best matman in '48 tourney TC wrestler Bill Koll won his third consecutive national championship; photo.
5 Revelle captures second in jump at Chicago meet Revelle takes second in effort to clear 6'4" high jump and is second in total scoring with 17 1/2 points.
5 Nets on the women's tennis courts are up Women are encouraged to use free time on the tennis courts.
5 Tutor trackmen will have twelve meets in spring April 10 will open the 1948 outdoor track season with a dual meet in Latham field.
5 KO's Comments on Don Dahlke's appendicitis operation and the TC track team.
5 Wrestlers bring home honors; Panthers cop three titles in AAU meet TC wrestlers Russ Bush, Bob Siddens, and Harlan Roloff won titles for the Tutors; photo.
5 Varsity basketball Men who wish to play basketball next season are encouraged to attend an upcoming meeting.
6 Ruffled petticoats keynote women's wear Comments on spring 1948 fashion.
6 Rendezvous News about campus Greek organizations.
6 Clothing tips for the Easter parade
6 Baker, Seerley sponsor annual Farmer's Frolic Dance with this theme has been held since 1937; highlights of the dance program.
7 Senior Day to be omitted this year Scheduling problems cited.
7 Campus School to hold Good Friday program Brief description of program.
7 Bartlett Hall has birthday dinner For those who will celebrate birthdays away from home.
7 Mitropoulos will direct symphony orchestra here Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform; photo.
7 Campus School offers driver training course Twenty-five students enrolled.
7 Steg, Koehring have articles published On music education.
7 Campus School plans curriculum changes Setting up standards for change.
8 Easter sunrise service will be in Gilchrist
8 Republican's Club holds first meeting Professor Robinson will supervise new group.
8 Faculty Dames Will meet.
8 Campus School devises new grading system; many parents give approval Description of the progress sheet that has replaced the report card.