College Eye — October 1, 1948

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1 Twenty students at Teachers College on Farm Bureau Scholarship Plan Each student receives $140 per term.
1 Round table discussion by Women's League Vocations group will discuss teaching as a profession.
1 . . . . Pop's tops Jacqueline Joens and Tom Bairnson show their fathers, Theo. C. Joens and George A. Bairnson, around campus; photo.
1 SCA has meeting for new members About 250 attend meeting.
1 Birkhead give concert program Performance program.
1 Students will entertain dads With meals and football game.
1 Purple Arrow holds year's first picnic
1 Plan Homecoming activities; Queen will be crowned during half Description of activities.
1 Schedule for club meetings organized Schedule arranged to help avoid meeting conflicts.
1 Instructors appointed to faculty Roster of new faculty; Department of Art established; had formerly been a part of the Department of Art and Industrial Arts.
1 Decoration rules Rules for Homecoming house decorations.
1 Football games Rules for admission to games.
2 Hilltopics Discusses state policy on funding for schools.
2 Know Your Eye Staff: Beulah Ludley and Ruth Ann Kegley are copy readers for the 'Eye' Profiles of Beulah Ludley and Ruth Ann Kegley; photo.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Students comment on the presence of political speakers on the Teachers College campus.
2 Former student compliments T. C. Describes her experiences at the Teachers College as an international student.
2 Musical Notes Jane Birkhead, assistant professor of voice, will perform a recital.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
3 Arabaugh will give chapel service Sunday
3 Adult Home Economics classes begin Oct. 4 Will focus on homemaking skills.
3 Bulletin honors former librarians Grace Neff and Helen Dettman (Mrs. Arnold Schlueter) honored for work on library orientation pamphlet.
3 Bouldins to be honored at dinner At Home Management House.
3 Corrine Frink finishes stewardess training
4 Program outlined by Speech Club Will host three tournaments and a mock UN session.
4 Complete social usage classes in Bartlett
4 Pep rally commences Homecoming activities
4 Dr. Grant will speak to Humanists Club Will speak on morality.
4 College parking lot Lot south of 27th Street will be ready.
5 Thirty-three wrestlers working out under direction of Coach McCuskey List of men out for the varsity wrestling team; photo.
5 KO's Comments on the Panthers' upcoming games against Drake, South Dakota State, and Western Michigan.
5 Notice . . . Students are discouraged from wearing high school athletic sweaters with the school letters still attached.
5 P. E. Doings Comments on the annual physical education picnic.
5 Powerful Drake will test Tutors tomorrow night Panthers' game against Drake will be the first game to use the new lighting system at O. R. Latham Field; photo.
5 Panthers trounce Morningside 32-0 for loop victory Panthers win their first North Central conference game; photo.
5 Four meet cross country schedule Men must try out to participate in cross country meets.
6 Holmes conducts freshman survey Will attempt to learn what attracted students to ISTC.
6 Plowman, Beach, head Frosh Night
6 Bodein's condition is reported good Should return to campus in a week.
7 Jeffersonians meet Tuesday Professor Guest will discuss the Marshall Plan.
7 What to Wear Makes suggestions on the appropriate clothing to wear to a football game.
7 Korean student will speak at coffee hour David Suk Chin Kim will speak.
7 Tau Chi Eta is new pep fraternity Criteria for membership.
8 Disciple students visit Little Brown Church
8 New pep frat plans all-student "Pep Fest"
8 I. F. T. A. holds first meeting of quarter
8 Sixty-five attend picnic Tuesday For Ellen Richards Club members.
8 Driving students Will begin instruction.