College Eye — September 17, 1948

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1 Dr. Bodein to undergo surgery at Rochester Will be away two or three weeks.
1 Enrollment hits a new high; 3067 students register for classes Women outnumber men by slight margin; number of veterans declines.
1 Tom Maetzold begins broadcasts Will broadcast "Campus News and Blues".
1 . . . On the wagon Women students and senior counselors enjoy a chuck wagon picnic; photo.
1 College launches mobile experiment to promote industrial arts study Description of the industrial arts mobile unit and its purposes.
1 Dr. Watson dies at home here E. E. Watson died August 29, 1950.
1 Shaw Chorale will present first concert Preview of the 1948-1949 Lecture-Concert season.
1 Band will play for Iowa State game tomorrow Will travel to Ames
1 Student League elects Eland, Cady to office Board hears several reports.
1 Drama dept. to present Sheridan's "School for Scandal" Oct. 28, 29 Preview of the play.
2 Veterans may renew life insurance policies For additional five years.
2 Hilltopics Thanks students for joining the staffs of the Old Gold and College Eye.
2 Phi Mu Alpha will present recital Students may submit original works.
2 Maude Moore weds Minneapolis surgeon Marries Henry H. Michel; will resume teaching at least for a time.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Survey of campus opinion Students believe that the Commons should offer bridge and dancing lessons.
2 Musical Notes Teachers College Marching Band will travel to Iowa State for the Teachers College versus Iowa State football game.
2 Gold mining provides adventurous, profitable experience for Wischmeier Dick Wischmeier talks about his experiences in Alaska.
3 Anita Smith is new sophomore counselor Brief profile.
3 Math Club picnic will be at Golf Course
3 Seward addresses SCA officers Doris Seward spoke.
3 New ticket policy adopted for Dad's Day Dads must have a paid ticket.
3 Professional clubs resume activities Brief description of the professional education clubs.
3 Pat Martens chairman for Bartlett coke tea
3 Religious program commences here William C. Hopkins will speak.
3 Women's League tea to be held Sunday To honor faculty wives.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
4 Personal checks May be cashed at Business Office.
4 Social Life Committee chooses new members Aim to get more students involved in social activities planning.
4 Bureau has new staff members The McGranahans are at the University of Iowa; the Scannells are taking their places.
4 Math instructor weds Albert Ashworth Robbie Lou Schneider married.
4 SDA announces future program Professors Plaehn and Robinson will analyze political parties.
4 Mildred Luce attends music workshop
4 F. B. L. A. plans annual fall picnic
4 "Club Commons" to open tonight Will feature night club theme.
4 Golf permits Must be attached to bag.
4 Vets may work without pay cut
5 Added bleachers provide more seats in TC gym Folding bleachers allow for almost three thousand people to sit in the West Gym.
5 Former TC star on Harvard staff Ben McCabe is the new junior varsity football coach at Harvard.
5 KO's Comments on the Panthers' upcoming game against Iowa State; photo.
5 Fall baseballers don equipment Over sixty students attended the first practice.
5 P. E. Doings Hockey intramurals will begin soon.
5 Panthers will invade Cyclones tomorrow afternoon Preview of the 1948 football team; photo.
5 Notice Announces deadline for entering floats in the Homecoming parade.
6 Ellis attends guidance meeting
6 New buildings near completion Arts & Industries Building should be completed by end of year; temporary building under construction between Vocational Building and Nursery School.
6 Social usage classes now in progress Junealice Carlson and Ramona Heffner will lecture.
6 Ogden visits to VA cancelled this month
6 Home Economics Club to sponsor picnic
7 Senior counselors have retreat at Hartman's To prepare for freshmen week; description of training program.
7 Politics theme of Polishing Party Description of the party.
7 Humanists Club will elect fall officers
7 Jo Chase is Bartlett meditation chairman Will hold weekly sessions.
7 Student leaders dinner postponed
7 Traschel to head dep't. at Wyoming University
7 Industrial Arts Building annex near completion Arts & Industries Building should be done by January 1, 1949.
7 Program begins week's activities Description of orientation activities.
8 Dr. Bodein addresses annual convocation Speaks at Matriculation Convocation.
8 Upperclassmen feted at mixer in Commons
8 College Players elects Blankenhorn chairman Roster of other officers.
8 Akers to have charge of "Pep Jamboree"
8 Music instructors at Davenport meeting
8 Student handbooks Are available.
8 Lawther starts year's activities Held meeting at Hartman Reserve to get acquainted and to make plans.