College Eye — February 18, 1949

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1 Iowa math conference to be held here Program highlights.
1 Palmer is named to national committee On scholastic industrial arts.
1 Old Gold winners revealed at dance Roster of Old Gold Beauties and Popularity Contest winners.
1 Form policy committee for political speakers Board of Education will leave decision to individual campuses.
1 Former professor dies on Monday Emma F. Lambert died February 14, 1949.
1 Lost and found Will be on sale.
1 Annual Folk Festival tonight; folk dancing and program are planned Classes will present dances; those who attend will be invited to participate.
1 Eldora High will present swing show Alumni will bring students to campus to present show.
1 . . . Best seller Students gather around picking up the current "Pen"; photo.
1 Unlimited cuts at Teachers College is old idea says research bureau Optional class attendance policy was in effect in 1937.
1 Fifteen two and three year olds find new adventures in play school Brief description of Saturday morning play school; photo.
1 Student employees Must report Social Security numbers.
2 Words Expressed request for dictionary.
2 Elections, past and future Will soon have housing unit, SLB, and organizational elections.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Art Questions the art used on cover of "Pen".
2 Music Thought that more students should have attended Albeneri Trio.
2 As I See It Believes that counseling is part of being a teacher.
3 Valparaiso will hold play contest
3 Day of prayer to be observed here
3 Dr. Goetch will attend placement conference
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Students state whether or not they believe in life after death.
4 KO's Excited about heavyweight meet Friday night.
4 Cagemen to meet Augustana squad tomorrow night Panthers face Morningside next Friday; the outcome of both games weighs heavily on conference; photo.
4 Cagemen conquer Lora five 61-52 Panthers took the lead a little after second quarter.
4 Grapplers and cagers both at home this weekend; Tutors face strong Nebraska wrestling squad this evening Panther's perfect record is put at risk this evening; photo.
4 P. E. Doings Physical education news.
4 Comets, Meteors, Daredevils top respective loops The round robin tournament will be held on Monday.
4 Matmen whip Wheaton 29-5 in fifth victory Panthers took every event except for heavyweight; photo.
5 Riddell's Raiders down Bombers 33-23; two teams tied for league lead Both teams have five wins with one loss.
5 Green shatters all-round record Broke the stadium record in the two lap run and also in the total score in the all-around championship.
5 Batterymen have started workouts Baseball starts with five catchers and twelve pitchers.
6 Dr. Ahlquist will speak to Humanists Will discuss humanism.
6 Winter quarter exam schedule
6 Howie Curtis will play at after game dance
6 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
7 Official petition For SLB presidency.
7 Rural chorus will sing at Davenport 250 students will sing.
7 Mrs. McLeod is new instructor on library staff Profile of Ada McLeod.
7 Theta Theta Epsilon will entertain seniors
8 Musicales have Valentine theme
8 Meditations have patriotic theme To honor Presidents' birthdays.
8 Sutherland, Ping attend meeting
8 Four corridors have Coke tea on Thursday
8 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
8 Corridors entertain guests at coffee hour
8 Faculty Dames club plans special program Will speak on Bulgaria.
8 Dancing lessons Will be continued next quarter.
8 Student League Will meet.