College Eye — April 15, 1949

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1 . . . Relays queen Audrey Guenther, of Fort Dodge, was chosen Relays "I" Queen by WMT sports director, Tait Cummins; photo.
1 Humanists will discuss 'Socialized Medicine' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strayer will lead discussion.
1 Sage discloses next Lecture Concertists Schedule for the 1949-1950 season.
1 Easter sunrise service at 7:30 On east Library steps.
1 Notice Seeking College Eye staff members.
1 Nyholm quits; Fitzgerald will fill vacancy Elizabeth Nyholm resigns as Commons dietician; had taught in ISTC Home Economics Department, 1939-1944; will seek teaching post; profile of Margaret Fitzgerald.
1 Mothers to visit campus April 30 Brief schedule of activities.
1 Three of music faculty will present recital Will present sonata recital.
1 Students will have first call on play tickets For "The Trojan Women".
1 Students and faculty move 120,000 books One third of the students and faculty turn out to help shift books.
1 New counsel post set up; Kelso given co-ordinator post here Paul Kelso will coordinate services of other college units; brief profile.
1 Patty Berg visits Teachers campus Gives golf demonstration.
1 Journalism awards will be given at dinner Alpha Phi Gamma will hold annual dinner.
1 'Trojan Women' set adapted to 25 voice chorus A look at the work of the set designers and crew for the play.
2 Variety plus Comments that next year's Lecture-Concert Series looks good, and has a lot of variety.
2 Know Your Eye Staff Profile of English major and Eye staff member Paul Schenck; photo.
2 Untitled Expresses gratitude of the library staff to those who helped to move approximately 120,000 library books to their new locations.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Survey of how much students knew about the play, "The Trojan Women," which will be performed by UNI students.
2 As I See It Describes how supplementary education programs, like the Boy Scouts of America, are helpful and necessary.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Christianson, Haynes initiated last night Into Alpha Phi Gamma.
3 Former student has new book published Kenneth M. Thompson writes book on profit sharing.
3 League appoints committee heads List of Women's League committee chairs.
3 Teachers sought for foreign jobs ISTC is one of twelve US colleges selected to assist with securing teachers for overseas dependent schools.
3 Van Engen students at math meeting Attended Kappa Mu Epsilon meeting in Kansas.
3 Musical Notes Discusses upcoming senior recitals.
4 Baseball squad host to Drake Friday and Saturday; Tutor nine after third and fourth victories of season Teachers College will face Drake University at home, for Drake's season opener.
4 Twenty-sixth Teachers Relays will be big event on track schedule Approximately one thousand athletes will compete in the 26th annual Teachers College Relays, held on O. R. Latham track.
4 Cindermen post impressive win ISTC defeated Drake University, 80 1/2 to 38 1/2.
4 Gophers bow to Panthers twice Panthers defeated Minnesota University, 4-3, after nineteen innings, which makes it the longest game in ISTC history; photo.
4 KO's Discusses ISTC's successful weekend in athletics.
5 Spring basketball drills start for prospects There will be only five returning lettermen on next season's basketball team; spring drills have begun and are expected to last approximately a month.
5 Three lettermen aid golf team prospects Harvey Wissler, Jerry O'Malia, and Ed Howe will be returning to the golf team this year; tryouts will be held next week.
5 Women's softball Women's intramural softball competition continues.
5 Wrestling squad takes NAAU title; Tutors win five individual crowns at Cedar Rapids ISTC scored 37 points, defeating their closest competitor, Cornell, with 32 points; photo.
5 Softball program leads activities Intramural softball competition continues.
6 Cram will direct safety courses For water safety instructors.
6 Music faculty serve as contest judges In several high school music contests.
6 Pupils are presented in piano recital here List of those who performed.
6 Ahlquist, Billman at historical convention
6 15 enter Iowa Teachers First List of new members.
7 After-dinner coffee, musical at Lawther
7 Fashion Fantasics presented Thursday Home economics students modeled clothing that they had made.
7 Home economics girls meeting at Iowa City
7 Norma Friedrichsen is chosen 'Corky-Co-ed' Profile of Norma Friedrichsen, who will model for freshman orientation booklet.
7 Home management class entertains Sunday
7 Ping Pong tournament goes on in Bartlett Betty Kyrus organized a ping pong tournament in Bartlett Hall, which will include competition in both singles and doubles.
7 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
7 Bartlett holds regular coke tea
7 Association sends appeal to Truman Urges support for education.
8 Faculty members will attend Career Days At Eagle Grove, Ida Grove, and Washington.
8 Dr. Howard will discuss N. Y. trip Attended UN institute there.
8 Campus Pep Club to sponsor rally To honor track team.
8 SCA Brotherhood panel race problem Group will visit Waterloo.
8 Holmes will attend publications meeting Will serve as panel member.
8 Regulation passed denying Commons to any one group Will not allow Commons to be reserved by one group for its exclusive use.
8 Counselors for Bartlett begin training List of counselors.
8 NEA journals ready