College Eye — March 18, 1949

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Three teachers attend Home Ec convention Topic for the convention was "How Home Economics Contributes to Family Life."
1 Russian violinist is final concert Tossy Spivakovsky will perform; photo.
1 Spelman to give organ recitals Leslie Spelman will perform and speak; photo.
1 . . . Kitchen artists Two young men prepare their meal; photo.
1 Two educational conferences here next weekend Science and counseling groups will meet.
1 Large vote with new ballot; Thomas Clay is elected SLB prexy 1173 votes cast; list of new officers.
1 Ticket sale for Orchesis on Monday For annual recital.
1 College Band concert postponed says Russell
1 Dean Nelson appointed to editorial board
1 Shaw Chorale will make 2nd appearance In next year's Lecture-Concert Series.
1 Relays "I" Queen nominations open For Teachers College Relays.
2 Letter to the editor; the case of missing students Confronts the problem of poor attendance at recent panel discussion.
2 As I See It Professor Guillaume believes art education is vital to general education.
2 In just two seconds you can read 17 words by taking reading course Leo Phearman reports impressive results in his remedial reading course.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 A nice piece of work Thanks everyone for a good election and wishes more to come just like it.
2 Know your Eye staff; Denny writes 'P. E. Doings', Thompson describes ideal girl Profiles Betty Denniston and Whitey Thompson
3 Mitchell to head 250 voice choir
3 Fall honor roll List of those honored.
3 McCusker will visit Iowa high schools In Extension Service program.
3 All Campus Sing to be sponsored by music frats Rules for group participation.
3 Creative writing club is planned Professor Maurer is sponsoring organizational meeting.
4 Three may be a crowd, but these fellows find there are advantages A look at apartment life for three young men.
4 April Fool Ball to require costumes
4 Games party will feature contests Will feature card and parlor games.
4 Winter quarter graduates named List of fifty-six graduates; no ceremonies held..
4 1580 Old Golds sold
5 Notice Softball will organize.
5 Track squad will enter AAU meet at Des Moines; Drake Cindermen will defend championship won last year With twenty men on the squad, Panthers hope to win the championship.
5 Coach Whitford counts on vets to provide fire Panthers face the Gophers as the season opener; photo.
5 KO's No 1947-1948 Panther team had a losing record.
5 Thinclads defeat Coe and Cornell Thinclads had many first place winners leading them to the win.
5 P. E. Doings Physical education news.
5 Grapplers breeze past AAU meet Panthers won in all but three classes; photo.
5 Volleyball Women and men are encouraged to play; games held on each Wednesday night.
5 Panther quintet sets four new team records Won the North Central Conference title for the second straight year, with a season of 16-6.
6 Exhibit praises British courage Photos from Life magazine on display.
6 FBLA holds a discussion forum Panel will discuss cost accounting.
6 Family relations conference to be held here Friday
6 Jobs in civil service available says Goetch
6 Friend's representative is coffee hour speaker Garnet Guild will speak.
6 Mediations honor St. Patrick's day
7 Bartlett coke tea held yesterday
7 Sigma Alpha Iota elects officers Roster of officers.
7 Camping discussed at club meeting Professor Mouser spoke at meeting.
7 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
7 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
8 'Teaching international understanding' theme for social science conference Conference highlights.
8 Phi Mu Alpha initiates new members Sunday Roster of new members.
8 Beard, Moe attend Cherokee Career Day Career Day also scheduled in Spencer.
8 Lutherans to hear German minister The Reverend Alex Funke will speak.
8 Mrs. McLeod speaks to Waterloo AAUW On books for young people.