College Eye — October 22, 1948

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1 Jennie Tourel next concert series artist Performer profile.
1 Women are more prejudiced than men, states Young in racial discussion Excerpts from remarks by Whitney Young and Milton Yinger at the Religion and Social Issues Conference.
1 "School for Scandal" near; college play approaching completion Lengthy description of the scenes and sets; list of crew members.
1 Typing tips . . . . June Thomas and Lorraine Westerberg teach typing at Hudson High School; photo.
1 UN delegates go to Drake meeting Three ISTC students attend.
1 Robotype will do work of three typists Automated typewriter now in use to address mass mailings.
1 Hudson practice teachers receive typical experience, believes Lattin A look at the day of a student teacher; photo.
1 Old Gold pictures Seniors should make appointments.
1 Winter schedule books Are available.
2 Learning aids class gives students experience with visual equipment Helps students learn to use audio-visual materials in the classroom.
2 Cut Day, again! Charles Cacek also has doubts about Cut Day and the College Eye reaction to it.
2 Musical Notes Provides some background information on the singer, Martial Singher.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Know your Eye staff: Siplon supervises society, Christians caters to sports Profiles of Rosemary Siplon and Don Christianson; photo.
2 Hilltopics Discusses the importance of student participation in the 1948 elections.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Students comment on the cut system at the Teachers College.
3 Direct wire will broadcast game Students can listen to North Dakota game in West Gym.
3 "Flu" shots offered to college students Dr. Giffin offers tips for avoiding illness.
3 Dean Nelson attends conference in Chicago
3 Baker residents elect house council members List of Baker Hall officers and council members.
3 Woodcock begins driving classes Will consist of eight hours of class for the next five Saturdays.
4 Robinson and Erbe hold different opinions on United Nations success Professors outline their views on the UN.
4 Lawther Hall paper still without a name Ballots missing.
4 John Mitchell conducts music demonstrations Using Fullerton method in Mahaska County schools.
4 Faculty Dames Will meet.
5 33 candidates for basketball squad List of men out for the basketball team.
5 KO's Discusses different definitions of school spirit.
5 Cross country squad loses to Cornell 31-24
5 P. E. Doings News from the Department of Physical Education for Women.
5 Gridmen conquer Bronco team 13-6 Panthers defeated Western Michigan; photo.
5 Gridders travel to Grand Forks for crucial game Panthers will play North Dakota University; photo.
5 World series in progress at TC Panther varsity team split into two and will play each other.
6 SCA announces year's program Will study various religious denominations.
6 Herring to speak to Jeffersonians Clyde Herring, Jr., will speak.
6 ISEA votes to hold annual meetings Hopes to increase participation.
6 Parsons will hold English meeting Professor Bigelow will participate in the meeting.
6 F. W. Hurlbert speaks to FBLA On small business.
7 "Rec" rooms open to dates Sunday Open to residents and their dates from 2:30 until 4:30.
7 Puerto Rican awaits first snow---Hawaiians try to forget last ones International students talk about their reactions to the Midwest.
7 Tri-Betas take field trip to Snag Creek Professor Mouser leads group.
7 Bartlett Hall holds music hour
7 Meditations held for Bartlett sections
7 Invitations issued for pajama parties
7 Harries and Broshar are hostesses at tea At Home Management House.
7 Green Lounge setting for Bartlett coke tea
7 Pi Omega to hold formal initiation List of initiates.
7 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
8 Karl Kough to speak to Humanists Club Will speak on Bahai.
8 Golden Ledger meeting
8 Bring absentee voters ballots to SCA office
8 Number of patients at hospital varies Has ranged from one to ten recently.
8 Alpha Phi Omega holds initiation ceremony Objectives of the group; list of pledges.
8 Scott attends school board convention