College Eye — April 9, 1948

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1 Early birds . . . Students pose for photo while preparing for the "early bird breakfast".
1 Globe Theater replica to be used for play Professor Wood will supervise set construction.
1 Anna B. Lawther will be guest at Lawther dinner For annual event.
1 WRA sponsors early breakfast All women invited.
1 Senior students Should report for placement information.
1 Kappa Phi sponsors all-college chili suppers as part of fundraising drive Attempting to raise money so that women may attend summer convention.
1 Group to attend Social Action Day in Des Moines Nineteen ISTC students will attend.
1 All-faculty mix will be held April 12 Will meet for entertainment and refreshments.
1 Positions as camp counselors are open Those interested should contact Thelma Short.
1 Orchestra to give concert; Holvik will direct; Baum to be soloist Performance program.
1 FBLA host to ten high schools today For state convention; program highlights.
1 Brandt photographs Guam in color pictures to go on 1949 calendar Roger Brandt talks about his photography.
2 Safety . . . . Comments on adding safety patrols on 23rd just make it safer for pedestrians to cross.
2 . . . Salaries . . . Students are given some facts on the teachers' salaries..
2 . . . Surveys Shares opinion about the use of surveys and their reliability.
2 Board asks students for help The Board of Control of Student Publications makes students aware of the lack of commitment by student body to the Old Gold; if this doesn't change, the Old Gold will be discontinued.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Know Your Eye Staff-- Baier has unusual ambition; Rumsey collects jazz records Profiles of College Eye reporters Dorothy Baier and John Rumsey; photo.
2 Around the Campus Due to lack of interest the Old Gold and Pen may be discontinued, a journalism fraternity should become a reality, and the concept of having a journalism minor is being considered.
3 Nelson is elected Baker Hall president List of other officers.
3 Students attend SDA convention Twelve from ISTC will attend.
3 Fellowship is awarded senior English major Arlene Schlegel wins Lydia Roberts Fellowship to Columbia.
3 Joens, Dolan new housing unit presidents Women's League representatives selected.
3 Deans, dorm directors return from convention Attended guidance and personnel meeting.
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Students are surveyed on their political beliefs; offer opinions on who the next president should be.
4 Wallace followers plan "save the peace" week Will protest plans to revive the draft.
4 Republican Club has first regular meeting Senator Berg spoke.
4 Summer session of Campus School to open June 4 Description of the summer program of study.
4 Rendezvous News and events of campus Greek organizations.
4 Science and math instructors will attend meeting Of Iowa Academy of Science.
4 High school bands to play at Relays Eight hundred band members will perform.
4 Expanded college facilities needed says commission
5 Panthers open baseball season against Iowa State; Herb Dorsey and Max Mabie will likely be mound choices The starting line-up for the game is still being considered as the Panthers prepare for a victory.
5 Thinclads whip Grinnell team 104-27 Wed. TC has dominated all of their meets this season with two victories,
5 Eight wrestlers win in Olympics Eight of the sixteen wrestlers who qualified for the national meet are from TC.
5 KO's Discusses the recent wrestling meet here that used Olympic wrestling rules and some to the confusion it caused.
5 P. E. Doings Physical education and recreation news.
5 Golf and tennis teams work out As spring sports get underway the competition has been with the weather.
5 Knox first entry for T. C. Relays Entries are pouring in from schools to take part in the Teachers College Relays; photo.
5 Football practice starts with 53 men on roster Fifteen of those out for the football team this season are returning letter winners; complete list of the team is given.
5 Mat coach McCuskey finds plenty to do besides his wrestling duties Takes a glimpse into the life of David McCuskey.
6 Faculty delegates at conference On rural life and education.
6 National honor society elects 6 from TC high List of new members.
6 State conference to be held here On school district reorganization.
6 Campus high school is approved by NCA Placed on approved list.
6 Student teachers Should meet to submit applications.
6 Bureau publishes three booklets Two books are on athletics and one is on guidance.
6 Iowa future teachers Will meet.
6 College Players will present Wilde's Salome Schedule of productions.
6 Kurtz attends music educators' conference
7 Work resumed on arts building Structural steel arrives; report on progress.
7 Change in veto power of UN unwise, decides student conference Students return from intercollegiate conference in Chicago.
7 Gamma Theta Upsilon initiates 5 students List of new students.
7 Alumnus for April now available
7 Anita Dowler attends family relations meet Serves on discussion group there.
7 Vance Dixon to play for dance tonight
7 Bailey will attend chemical convention
8 Diekmann will attend Pi Omega Pi meeting Will attend regional meeting.
8 Corridor chairmen entertain at Coke tea In Bartlett Hall.
8 Bartlett has informal music hour each week Bartlett Hall students will perform.
8 There is no Jewish nationality or race, Rabbi Baron tells students Speaks on Palestine.