College Eye — May 7, 1948

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1 "Life" will display atomic energy exhibit Will be on display for two weeks.
1 Golden Ledger initiates seven List of officers and new members.
1 Bovee will begin work on Ph. D. soon Will study at UCLA; profile of Eugene Bovee.
1 Mrs. Roy Abbott dies following long illness Died May 4, 1948.
1 Cliff Kyes to play at formal; annual dance will honor all graduates
1 Gil A. Cowen to initiate frat officers Former national president of Alpha Phi Gamma will be on campus; photo.
1 Campus High gives instrumental concert
1 Women's League officers plan fall activities Hold formal convocation to introduce officers and announce plans.
1 Nine students will go to Boone "Y" meet To attend conference; list of students who will attend.
1 Supplement will replace spring issue of "Pen" Four page supplement will appear in the College Eye.
1 McGranahan will begin graduate work at Iowa U Granted one year leave of absence; Don Scannell will replace him.
1 Leading ladies. . . New Women's League officers make plans for next fall; photo.
1 Co-op Sidney Stott shops in the recently opened veterans' grocery store.
2 Around the Campus Olympic wrestlers are giving TC a good reputation; Coach McCuskey hopes to go to London for Olympic games, and thanks is given to the TC band for their hard work.
2 Freedom of speech? Comments on disruptions of speeches at public meeting on the draft in California.
2 Time for integration Some feel that seniors should wrap up their classes at mid-term of their senior year and be allowed to do an independent study.
2 Know your Eye Staff--Empey, Denniston edit society and women's sports columns Profiles College Eye staff members Betty Ann Denniston and Jeanne-Marie Empey.
2 Gives reasons for "begging children" Comments on an editorial that was previously published about begging children; student now offers ways of solving this apparent problem.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Band will present 3 final concerts Will feature student conductors.
3 Ed Hutchcroft installed as President of FBLA List of officers.
3 Bartlett will hold May birthday dinner
3 Birthday-pajama party given for Bartlett Hall
3 Struble attends modern language association
3 33 students visit state institutions For the care and training of handicapped and dependent children.
3 Musical Notes Informs students of various music programs and activities.
4 National Honor Society initiates new members
4 Ellen Richards Club will hold style show Will model clothes made by students.
4 Martin Grant will speak to humanists Topic will be "How to be Happy though Human".
4 Columbia professor studies curriculum Florence Stratemeyer is visiting teachers colleges across the nation.
4 Campus School May Day will end year Will include pageant, Maypole, and other activities.
4 Academic information sheet being revised
4 Commencement ushers, marshals are chosen Roster of assistants.
4 Pi Omega Pi will initiate new members List of new members.
4 Quon Vet's Co-op organized by Sunset Village residents proves successful Making progress on initial investment; has about one hundred members.
5 Cindermen from three schools to be here Saturday Upper Iowa, Luther, and Wisconsin Teachers of LaCrosse will all compete against the Panthers.
5 Luther baseball game cancelled due to rain
5 Golfers will be host to Wartburg golfmen Teams will be meeting both in Cedar Falls and in Waverly.
5 P. E. Doings Physical education news.
5 Track coach Arthur D. Dickinson a three sport letterman at TC Profile of Panther track coach Arthur Dickinson; photo.
5 KO's Thanks coaches and administrators for their planning of the season-end assembly for the basketball and wrestling teams.
5 Thinclads crumple Cyclone trackmen Dutch Goodvin and Chris Steinbach were instrumental in the Panther win over Iowa State.
5 Baseball men to play here with Jackrabbit nine Panthers will play South Dakota State at home and then travel to Minnesota for a series against the University of Minnesota; photo.
5 Baseball squad drops 5-0 decision to Drake
5 Koll, Leeman, and Nelson are Olympic champions; Coach Dave McCuskey plans to see his boys at Olympics Bill Nelson, Bill Koll, and Germ Leeman will travel to London for the Olympics; photo.
5 Undefeated netmen at Wartburg College next Panthers defeat Loras and Wartburg.
6 Less than two-thirds vets still in school
6 Campus School will hold regular summer session Students can work ahead or take classes not normally offered.
6 Veterans study for many careers
6 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations.
6 Six delegates to democratic convention List of those who will be going to Des Moines.
6 Survey of Campus Opinion Students are polled on what columns they read most frequently in the College Eye.
7 Bartlett residents will give informal coke-tea
7 "Talking" peacocks fool neighbors; deer are silent, says Mrs. Olsen Mrs. Charles W. Olsen keeps unusual pets at 1807 Washington Street.
7 Kyes' band has "home-on-wheels" with venetian blinds, running water
8 Van Engen to initiate Colorado math frat Serving as national president of Kappa Mu Epsilon.
8 Quintones to broadcast on radio this summer Will be a part of the Tall Corn Network.
8 Bodein speaks at Yale conference
8 Bartlett plans last birthday dinner
8 Initiate Bovee to Nat'l science group at SUI Becomes member of Sigma Xi.