College Eye — March 11, 1949

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1 Art class held in new Arts and Industries Building Several classrooms on the second level are complete; description of the classrooms; most equipment has yet to arrive.
1 Teachers College named by U.S. Army to secure teachers for overseas One of twelve colleges named to prepare teachers for overseas schools.
1 Campus election Tuesday; 5 candidates nominated for president Brief profiles of the SLB candidates.
1 Jean Cady wins music contest for soloist Will play with Waterloo Symphony Orchestra.
1 Rabbi Meyer guest leader of conference Program of the Interfaith Conference.
1 Organist will visit campus for two days Leslie P. Spelman will perform and speak.
1 Notice Students interested in Naval training program should report to Dean.
1 Graduates Should meet for placement information.
1 Sophomore tests to be given here Testing regulations and procedures.
1 Agricultural dress latest fashion for Farmer's Frolic
1 Beginning drivers Should report for meeting.
2 All-campus election ballot Sample ballot.
2 Letter to the editor; more about art In response to Louis Bultena, Bill Mitchell defends modern art; says it is an art of expression.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
3 Bontz will head women's Physical Education dept. Profile of Professor Bontz; Professor Michel will join husband in Minneapolis.
3 Hill to show use of radio in music At national conference.
3 Social Action Day to be on April 2 Students will travel to Des Moines to learn about problems facing state.
3 Van Engen writes two articles on arithmetic
3 Goetch to address placement conference In Des Moines.
4 Tutor five wins, loses in tourney With a score of 63-49, Panthers drop any chances of making the NAIB tourney.
4 Wrestling squad will compete in State AAU meet Three tournaments coming up: state AAU, NCAA, and the NAAU.
5 P. E. Doings Orchesis practicing; intramural volleyball organized.
5 Baker Third five wins 35-34 over Riddell's Raiders It was the clever ball handling that lead the Bakers to a win.
5 First home indoor track meet here tomorrow; Tutor squad host to Cornell and Coe in triangular meet Thinclads are favored to win but have a tough challenge ahead of them; photo.
5 Notice Recreational swimming available; water safety course offered.
5 KO's Sending thanks to "Mun" Whitford for his contributions to intramural basketball.
5 Grapplers defeat Cornell Matmen Season completed with a undefeated and untied record for the grapplers.
5 Sixty aspirants answer call for baseball players Twenty veterans are returning to the team this season.
5 Panthers second in North Central relays Saturday The two mile team was the only team to place for the Panthers.
6 Pledges initiated into Alpha Phi Omega List of pledges.
6 Booklet to honor football meet Will honor six-time NCC football champs.
6 Spivakovsky will present concert Performer profile.
6 Rabbi Meyer to speak to Humanist's Club
6 SCA plans annual trip to Jewish synagogue
7 Woodcock will serve on Truman safety meeting Will attend President's conference on highway safety.
7 Social Studies conference to be held here Theme will be "Teaching International Understanding".
7 Wodskov is guest at Lawther coffee hour
7 Horn to lecture this summer in Pittsburgh
7 Miss Lineberry attends meeting on Home Ec
7 Robinson speaks to Ellen Richards Club
7 Driver trainee notice
8 Play pictures appear in drama magazine Scenes from two college plays included.
8 IFTA plans regional meeting at Luther
8 Journalism frat elects Birchard as president List of Alpha Phi Gamma officers.
8 Students attend UN meeting Students have chance to observe sessions.
8 McCusker is author of article on books
8 VA notice