College Eye — April 8, 1949

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1 Kadesch will resign, go to Colorado Profile of Professor Kadesch, who will be retiring.
1 Mrs. Houghton to be guest here
1 Beard, Bender present at education confab
1 . . . Book worms Professors Greef and Ritter help with the library book shift; photo.
1 Special assembly Wednesday; college will honor band and athletes Brief description of the unity assembly.
1 Students and faculty will give concert Of American music; concert program.
1 Four nominated for Relays queen Brief profiles of the candidates.
1 Alpha Phi Omega gives money for relief work In Greece.
1 Pen notice Seeking submissions for spring issue.
1 Carl Pesch builds model industrial arts laboratory for home school Lengthy description of Carl Pesch's model; photo.
2 April showers bring may blues Asks students and faculty to stay off grass and use sidewalks.
2 Letters to the editors Rabbi Myron M. Meyer compliments Iowa State Teachers College as one of the best he has visited.
2 Letters to the editors Wants the library to change some procedures, including the reserve book loan period.
2 Know Your Eye Staff; Herrmann is musical sports writer Profile of Dave Herrmann.
2 As I See It George Holmes believes that while Iowa State Teachers College is one of the best, it still has some flaws.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Students were asked what they thought about teachers being required to teach according to specific political doctrines.
3 Home Ec graduates entertained at dessert At Home Management House.
3 Cowley participates in Chicago discussion On freshman composition.
3 Humanist Club will hear Larkin Sunday Will speak on modern art.
3 Old Gold to have four main parts Colors will separate the different parts.
3 Conference will discuss standards For student teaching.
3 Changes in rules for all-campus sing announced
3 Nelson and Gjerde will attend conference On audio-visual education.
3 Governor appoints Robinson to meet To American Academy of Political and Social Sciences.
4 KO's Notes that Panther athletic teams have a tough weekend ahead of them.
4 Minnesota first foe of season for Panthers nine; Golden Gophers will be here for initial two game series Starting pitcher could be Don Dahlke or Jack Whipple; photo.
4 Cindermen open here with Drake While Panthers are undefeated, they face their toughest competition yet.
4 Fisher elected Prexy of Alpha Phi Omega Roster of officers.
4 P. E. Doings Physical education news.
4 Rules about use of tennis courts Tennis courts are for faculty and students only.
5 Grapplers enter national AAU meet; last appearance of this season for mat team This season was one of the most successful in history.
5 55 reporting for spring grid drills List of the men.
5 Sixteen men out for tennis squad Practice started Monday with coach Dave McCuskey.
5 Girls' basketball team wins over Iowa and Drake ISTC beat Drake, 27-7, and Iowa City, 41-21.
5 Women's softball Intramural spring tournament will begin on Monday.
6 Kadesch will open science meeting Several ISTC will participate in IAS activities.
6 Service planned for Holy Week Schedule of services.
6 Student teaching association to meet Several ISTC faculty will participate in conference.
6 Leavitt, former trustee dies Brief profile of Roger Leavitt.
6 Sparrow talks at meeting of ISEA
6 Four members initiated to Sigma Alpha Iota List of new members.
6 Films for elementary grades to be shown Of special interest to elementary teachers.
6 Booklet to orient freshman women Description of "Corky Co-ed's Code".
6 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
7 Rendezvous News about Greek organizations and activities.
7 Gunderson and Jones will solo with choir
7 Bartlett's spring style show given Description of the clothing.
7 Myron Russell elected to Am. Bandmasters Membership is distinct honor.
7 Tri Beta entertains prospective members
7 Worden, Pringle head for Albuquerque soon For AWS meeting.
7 Jane Birkhead soloist with combined chorus
7 Drama shop dyes yards and yards of material for spring play costumes A look at preparations for "The Trojan Women".
8 Panel discusses ideas for using classroom
8 Scott advises capable students to stay in school Professor Scott outlines his reasons for staying in school.
8 Red Cross nets $129 In campus fund drive.
8 Ellen Richards Club elects new officers Roster of officers.
8 Home Ec staff attend Des Moines meeting
8 Faculty members are attending career days Will visit schools around Iowa.
8 Volunteers busy moving mile high stack of books Will move 35,000 books; hourly shifts of forty workers.