College Eye — February 11, 1949

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1 Election procedure changed; new ballot nomination method OK'd Juniors must file nomination petitions with fifty signatures.
1 WSSF ends tomorrow $233 has been raised so far.
1 Albeneri Trio combine cello violin, piano Profile of the group.
1 George Yates is named beauty judge Description of the Old Gold Beauty Dance.
1 Festival will be held in Women's Gymnasium Annual Folk Dance Festival schedule.
1 Strohm to talk on Iron Curtain John Strohm will speak.
1 Lost and found articles will go on display Unclaimed articles will be disposed of by Alpha Phi Omega.
1 Gerow will direct 68 voice choir Tour scheduled for College Chorus.
1 Final performance of play tonight Preview of "Deep are the Roots"; photo.
2 Future teachers Commends Iowa Future Teachers Association; believes it will help students in their profession.
2 Our apologies The Eye apologizes for misprint of Dr. Howard's statement.
2 Upon reading Spoofs letters by Donald Howard and Boyd Guest.
2 Know your Eye staff; "Diz" Pringle hands out line, Luwe is busy with business Profiles of Leland Lowe and Diana Pringle; photo.
2 As I See It Believes home economics should be taken seriously.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Letter to the editors Answering questions left unanswered in Dr. Guest's letter.
3 University of Oslo to offer special summer classes
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Students answer questions about religion and God.
4 Daredevils lead Hexagon league Daredevil's beat Mighty Mice team, 22-19.
4 Maroons victors over Tutor Five By the score of 57-55, Panthers were knocked out of the North Central Conference.
4 P. E. Doings Physical education news.
4 Matmen seek fifth straight mat victory tonight; Wheaton's crusaders oppose undefeated Panther Grapplers Bill Smith will be unable to wrestle in his undefeated class, causing every wrestler to move up one weight class; photo.
4 Bombers defeat Radar's Raiders 33-32 for fifth Radar's Raiders keep their place with five straight wins.
4 Tutor wrestlers win two meets Panthers beat Southeastern Oklahoma, 32-0, and Oklahoma University, 22-6.
5 Cagers face Loras next Wednesday; Duhawks invade Panther's Domain Panthers now have five loses and 12 victories.
5 Little Panthers win loop game Panthers beat Grundy Center, 54-44.
5 Telegraphic meet with North Central College Tomorrow on there will be a non-travel meet..
6 Food regulations won't change spring quarter Changes would allow upperclassmen to choose a five or seven day meal plan.
6 Betty Ellingson is new secretary to Holmes
6 Lawther discusses drama, manners
6 Dean Nelson presents eight ways to 'flunk out' of college easily Humorous advice.
7 FBLA will tour John Deere plant
7 Loren Schmitz elected to Campus Chest com.
7 Ruth Allen will speak to campus 4-H Club Will speak on spring fashions.
7 Rendezvous News about Greek organizations and activities.
7 Dormitories hold pajama parties
7 Ice Carnival will try again Sunday Bad weather cancelled earlier plans.
7 Students attend state IFTA meet Roster of those who attended.
7 Mrs. Grant to speak to humanists Sunday Will speak on ethics in the home.
7 Basketball, games to launch playday A look at the Play Day activities; almost four hundred high school students scheduled to attend
7 Adult education classes will close this week List of the home economics students who have been offering the classes.
7 Bergstrom to discuss play at coffee hour Will discuss "Deep are the Roots".
8 Home Economics house has Valentine dessert Description of the event at the Home Management House.
8 Rose Lounge is setting of Bartlett meditations
8 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.