College Eye — February 4, 1949

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1 Old Gold election Wednesday; winners will be announced on Saturday The four finalists in each category will be announced at the Old Gold Beauty Dance; description of the dance.
1 Winter Pen will include 5 short stories Will also include poetry.
1 WSSF drive opens; goal set at $999.99 Students and faculty tell why they will support the drive.
1 Faculty members will attend 'Career Days' At Iowa high schools.
1 'More elementary teachers needed, says McDonald in address Monday Excerpts from remarks by Ralph McDonald.
1 Demitrios Cordas will be coffee hour speaker Will talk about WSSF.
1 Safety Patrol Will watch for cooperation of students and faculty with Campus School safety patrol
1 Setting for winter play combines furnishings from several periods Description of the set for "Deep are the Roots"; list of cast members.
1 Student body Students should not sit in seats reserved for general public.
1 . . . Pedal pusher Whitey Fox shows his bicycle trip route; photo.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 How much is too much? How much aid should we give other countries?
2 Letters to the editors Questions Don Howard's article on general education
2 As I See It Feels that people must stop being narrow minded towards artists.
2 Jones gets too much mail; Nellor shuns western music Profiles of Richard Jones and Pat Nellor; photo.
3 Meditations held in Bartlett lounge
3 Humanists to discuss 'The Last Judgment' Joe Albrecht will lead discussion.
3 Nugent's and Jennings' corridors entertain
3 Valentine pajama parties planned In Bartlett Hall.
3 Meditations follow religious week theme Description of the programs.
3 Baum presents piano recital Profile of Professor Baum.
3 Waterloo reserve unit has openings Naval Reserve unit seeking veterans.
4 Grapplers defeat Spartans 15-9 for first home win Grapplers broke Michigan State's two year victory streak.
4 Mighty Mice clip Dizbec's Three's In the second week of women's basketball, Mighty Mice win, 59-13, over Dizbec's Three
4 Cagers invade Sioux City for vital conference tilt; win over Maroons essential to Panther title aspirations Both teams have lost one game to North Dakota; this will be the first time for the teams to meet; photo.
4 Instructor's life saving course is added this spring
4 Cagers win two games and drop one last week Tutors were on a six game winning spree until North Dakota University beat them, 60-51
5 Indoor meet at Drake postponed Postponed because of severe weather conditions.
5 Panther wrestlers invade Oklahoma; to meet Sooners tomorrow night at Oklahoma U Panthers beat the Sooners last season, 19-11.
5 P. E. Doings Physical education news.
5 Intramural cager Jim Woltz tops scorers with 69 Dave Rinderknecht right behind Jim with 59.
5 KO's Upset about announcement made during middle of wrestling meet; photo.
5 Baseball practice to start Monday for Battery men Twelve pitchers and five catchers should report.
5 Frosh Grapplers tie Ft. Dodge 'Y' Frank Altman won over John Hall in the 128-pound class.
6 Theta Theta Epsilon initiates four members Roster of new members.
6 Goetch will speak to industrial arts frat Will speak on placement.
6 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
6 Clinic gives aid to students who need, want help with their speech Speech Clinic began in 1943; caseload has grown.
6 Student League Will meet.
7 Dr. Bultena is host to SDA members Put on magic show.
7 Renaud elected new orientations chairman Monday Profile of Ruth Renaud.
7 Rendezvous News about Greek organizations and activities.
7 Lawther Hall has first pajama party of year
7 Future Teachers Council meets
7 Erbe recovers at Sartori Hospital Professor Erbe had a stroke.
7 Whitey Fox bicycles 1000 miles through Europe; finds Edward Nehls in London Whitey Fox describes his trip.
7 'Driving course is popular among high school students,' says teacher Forty students are enrolled; Professor Woodcock describes the problem at length.
8 Commencement to be biggest ever! says Hill Brief description of the ceremony.
8 Bartlett selects committee to buy records, books Each committee will have $10 per month to spend.
8 Vocalists and pianists in Bartlett music hour
8 Three corridors hold after dinner coffee
8 Rec room closed to visitors on Sunday Few were making use of the room.
8 Math Frat will meet in Van Engen home Dave McClure will speak.
8 Nelson will discuss personnel at Chicago