College Eye — April 16, 1948

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1 Fifty senior counselors are selected List of counselors who will help with orientation of new students.
1 Mothers will be entertained here weekend Apr. 24 Schedule of Mother's Day activities.
1 Orchesis will be given April 29 Description of the upcoming show.
1 Silver anniversary relays start today Marilyn Hiatt is I-Queen; relays schedule; photo.
1 Spring art salon will open April 21 Will feature student work in many media.
1 SCA selects new cabinet members List of cabinet members and their responsibilities.
1 Three receive superior rating in tournament Dick Wischmeier, Bill Rich, and Walter Oetting honored.
1 Eye wins All-American rating; praise given to make-up, sports page Work by Bill Eells cited.
1 Play tickets will be sold next week List of cast and crew members for "Macbeth".
2 Hilltopics Complaints about the slow moving lines in the Commons dining center.
2 Know Your Eye Staff--ad salesman Kelly, Peterson tell embarrassing moments Profiles of Eye staff members Eldon Kelly and Dale Peterson.
2 Around the Campus Discusses the upcoming Teachers Relays, student teaching, the lack of pencil sharpeners, and the spring play.
2 In defense of Stassen Angry with the editorial printed about the Republican party and Harold E. Stassen.
2 Describes Old Gold woes Managing editor hopes that this year's difficulties will not be repeated next year.
2 Number, please? Response to a previous letter about the courtesy of the telephone operators.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Ping to attend home ec meeting
3 Phi Delta Kappa will hold business meeting
3 Lowell Baxter honored by science fraternity Honored as most promising student in the physical sciences.
3 Cliff Kyes to play for spring formal
3 900 are expected at drama meet ISTC faculty will lead discussions.
3 Last Bartlett family style dinner April 22
3 Adult home economics classes to be offered Variety of subjects will be considered in evening classes for homemakers.
3 Meal planning class serves school lunch Twelve home economics students serve seventy-five guests.
3 Iowa state Capitol scene of social action day events Twenty-seven ISTC students take part in mock General Assembly session.
3 T. C. T. B.'s are unfair! Dean of Men Gordon Ellis points to the grass to warn students to keep off; photo.
4 Committee members send questionnaires To learn what activities will be scheduled for Homecoming.
4 Social life survey will be conducted Will attempt to learn what students want in the way of social activities.
4 Beard speaks on India
4 Tea will honor women grads Will include style show on appropriate attire for Commencement activities.
4 Art, music, document rooms closed Sundays
4 New Intersorority officers elected List of officers.
4 Lawther residents select official song
4 Holst writes article for music magazine On interpreting music.
4 Student League approves national journalism frat Recognizes Alpha Phi Gamma chapter; roster of officers..
4 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events; Gloria Bonvechio and Elwood Keister will be married.
5 P. E. Doings Women P. E. majors travel to Iowa City to watch tennis meet, women's track and field class break records; Diana Pringle is congratulated on her "Early Bird Breakfast".
5 Tutor nine will be on the road for two games TC travels to Morningside for games.
5 Women's softball Women's softball intramural schedule.
5 Leeman and Koll will try Olympics Gerald Leeman and Bill Koll will participate in the Olympic district trials.
5 Panthers sweep Cyclone baseball series 7-2 and 4-2 TC defeats Iowa State in their season opener.
5 Tennis safety rules given by Maude Moore Students are reminded of some safety tips while they play tennis.
5 Olympic tickets Tickets are now available for the final night of the Olympic trials.
5 T. C. Relays attract 23 colleges and 42 high schools; thirty-three events scheduled this afternoon and tomorrow The relays celebrate their silver anniversary this year and the Iowa mile will be added to the list of events.
5 KO's Life Magazine finally responds to a letter that was sent out earlier this year in regards to the lack of athletic competition in Iowa.
5 Golf team opens season tomorrow Golf team prepares for upcoming meet against Loras.
5 Basketball coach Oliver "Hon" Nordly owns best loop basketball record A brief recap of Hon Nordly's life; praised for his hard work.
6 Lawther women plan pajama breakfast
6 School administrators will attend conference On recruitment of teachers.
6 Bulletin board display features Latin America
6 Rendezvous News and events of campus Greek organizations.
6 Spring graduates Should order academic regalia.
7 Initiate 5 members to Teachers First List of officers and new members.
7 18 junior high boys conduct safety patrol Will help to direct students at highway crossings.
7 KP Club will honor mothers at dinner
7 Parent-teachers group discusses entertainment Considers need for entertainment during summer months.
7 Maritain philosophy is subject of guest talk Professor Guest will speak to Humanists Club.
7 Doud operates amateur radio set Bill Doud has his radio set up in Stadium Hall; photo.
8 McCarville and Swim speak to Jeffersonians Attended mock political convention.
8 Strayer gives highlights of visit to Congress, U. N. Attended several seminars in the East.