College Eye — October 15, 1948

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1 Herrold places 20 water colors in local exhibit Professor Herrold talks about his work.
1 New electric organ purchased by college Will be used for teaching and practice.
1 Organizations to be charged fee for Old Gold pics Attempt to meet rising costs.
1 . . . . Conference speakers Whitney M. Young, Jr., and Milton Yinger will speak at the Religion and Social Issues Conference; photo.
1 Yinger to open conference Milton Yinger and Whitney Young will speak; photo.
1 Stage crew makes sets for fall play Description of the work to prepare the sets.
1 Ellis resigns to take job at Chapel Hill Profile of Gordon Ellis.
1 Robert Kindig to receive special typewriter from VA Special machine for handicapped veterans.
2 Hilltopics Discusses problems with Cut Day after students stage their own Cut Day without support from the administration or student government.
2 More about Cut Day Mixed opinion about Cut Day.
2 Know your Eye staff: Swenson, Atzen help take survey of campus opinion Profile of Corinne Swenson and Barbara Atzen; photo.
2 Musical Notes Describes reactions to performances by the Robert Shaw Chorale and Martial Singher.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Students comment on political issues that are important in the upcoming presidential election.
3 VA asks proof for dependents
3 FBLA members to hear Hurlbert F. W. Hurlbert will speak.
3 Off campus students commute daily from Waterloo and nearby towns Survey of where off-campus students live.
3 Campus lost and found department overflows with unclaimed articles Description of items in the lost and found box.
4 Faust to speak here October 19 Wilda Freebern Faust will speak.
4 Senior men Applications for Rhodes Scholarships available.
4 Health checks given to 1300 students Health Service offering flu shots.
4 Registrars hold convention here
4 WSUI to carry a cappella program Performance program.
5 Disc concert promises newest, hottest jazz Will present jazz records in Commons.
5 Panther harriers to face Cornell Panthers lost their season opener to South Dakota State College.
5 P. E. Doings Provides background information on the Women's Recreation Association.
5 Gridmen subdue Jackrabbits 33-7 Panthers lose to South Dakota State; photo.
5 Basketball team holding practice sessions nightly Schedule for the Panthers' 1948-1949 basketball season; photo.
5 Unbeaten Bronco eleven will be stiff test for gridders Panthers will play Western Michigan at home; photo.
5 Notice . . . All men declaring a major in physical education are required to undergo a series of tests.
5 Children's Theatre continues plays College Players present scenes from several plays.
5 KO's Comments on a string of injuries of Panther football players.
6 Maurer to edit fall issue of the "Pen"
6 Nelson to attend Luther prexy inauguration
6 Science frat meets at Hartman's Reserve
6 Concert series entertainment is tops, committee reports A look at the effort involved in selecting the performers.
7 Pi Omega Pi initiates four List of new members.
7 Bartlett Halloween parties planned Will hold pajama parties.
7 Coeds charm hour set for next Thursday Pitze's Beauty School will demonstrate techniques.
7 Library bulletin sent to faculty Bulletins list new books in the Library.
7 Four corridors hold "coke tea"
7 Women decide to wear jeans any time Bartlett and Lawther Hall women vote to be allowed to wear jeans at any time in the Commons.
7 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
7 Bartlett music hour held Tuesday
7 Barn dance postponed
8 Ava Johnson to speak at Early, Iowa Tuesday Will speak on politics.
8 Ellen Richards Club plans October meeting
8 Clarice Bloom to give baking demonstration To home economics students.
8 Dowler to open adult education program Will speak on parent education.
8 Meditations held in Bartlett Hall
8 Douglas attends Iowa workshop For community development.
8 Campus charity drive headed by Trekell
8 Bartlett "rec" room open to men Sundays