College Eye — April 22, 1949

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1 Schenck chosen 49-50 editor; other staff officers also are selected Description of responsibilities of the College Eye staff; photo.
1 Faculty will give recital on Sunday Performance program.
1 Officers elected to Men's Union Forty students meet; organization has been inactive since 1943; may revise constitution.
1 Events planned for Mother's Day Schedule of activities.
1 Entry blanks sent for all-campus sing
1 Graduates Should report for placement information and should place orders for academic regalia.
1 Pep rally to begin Relays festivities Schedule for Teachers College Relays activities.
1 'The Trojan Women' is proclaimed greatest piece of anti-war literature Preview of the play; play.
2 No light matter Mentions suggestions for handling used fluorescent light bulbs safely.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion The survey reveals that 36% of men, and 48% of women are not familiar with the provisions of the North Atlantic Pact.
2 Answer to O.K. Defends the Cedar Falls edition of the Des Moines Register, offering reasons why ISTC may not have received the coverage it deserved.
2 As I See It Claims that ISTC needs more effective elections and more consistent reporting on faculty actions.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Know Your Eye Staff Profiles of College Eye staff members, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey La Foy; photo.
3 Campbell, Hult, Ping at meetings
3 Birchard receives journalism trophy Wins Oil Can Award.
3 Maier to appear at Hippodrome The Reverend Brammer will provide transportation to the event.
3 Woodcock will attend workshop On driver education.
3 Shakespeare company will present 211 performances to 180,000 people Preview of "Twelfth Night" presentation.
3 NEA journals FTA members should pick up journals.
3 'I turned to golf after football proved too rough,' says Patty Berg Patty Berg appears on campus.
4 Tom Lamke participates on panel at Grinnell On advising high school students about college choice.
4 Science faculty at Drake meeting For Iowa Academy of Science.
4 Prof is home from UNESCO meeting Reports on meeting; heard Eleanor Roosevelt speak.
4 Dr. Gerard to discuss 'socialized medicine' At Humanists Club meeting.
4 Heartless profs put exam papers in electronic wizard; grades come out Machine scores tests.
5 Nearly 1,000 Midwest trackmen compete tomorrow; record books are expected to take beating at Relays High school and college athletes will compete at the annual Teachers College Relays; photo.
5 Women's intramural softball teams play Intramural softball competition continues; next week's schedule is announced.
5 Colburne Collinge captures weight lifting contest Colburne Collinge won the heavy-weight championship at the South Dakota Invitational Weight Lifting Championships.
5 P.E. Doings Announces results of intramural softball competition, congratulates new officers in the women's P. E. Club, and encourages readers to donate physical education equipment and clothes to those in other countries; photo.
5 Hopeful LaCrosse Teachers diamond squad plays here The ISTC baseball team will face the LaCrosse Teachers College; last year ISTC won, 13-1; photo.
5 Tennis men open schedule against Loras on Monday Four returning lettermen will be on ISTC's tennis team against Loras College.
5 KO's Responds to Charles Sawyer's comments concerning ISTC coverage in the Des Moines Register.
6 Elementa-Ki holds banquet Tuesday
6 Tau Chi Eta sponsors wiener roast, dance
6 Three instructors in Salt Lake City For Association for Childhood Education meeting.
6 SCA sponsors brotherhood trip Will visit Union Baptist Church in Waterloo.
6 Sister-brother team to entertain graduates May 21 Teresita and Emilio Osta will perform.
6 A. A. U. W. will present 'A Letter to Women' Will commemorate centennial of women's rights movement.
6 Phyllis Stover is installed by 4-H Will serve as president; list of other officers.
6 Girls to attend WRA convention List of those who will be attending meeting in Wisconsin.
6 Musical Notes Discusses festival competitions, and how the affect performances.
7 Workshop series will be offered Homemaking workshops will be offered this summer.
7 Old Gold pictures Will be for sale.
7 Women graduates to be honored at tea
7 Tri Betas serve biological meal Meal items named for biological specimens.
7 Rendezvous Greeks announces their recent and upcoming activities and events.
7 Helen Price plays background music For Bartlett Hall party.
7 Lawther holds clothing drive Clothing will be sent abroad.
7 Dickinson is cover girl for Alumnus
7 Informal sing held Tuesday at Bartlett
7 Counselors choose fall officers for Bartlett List of officers.
8 Officers elected in Phys Ed Club List of officers.
8 Van Engen will speak at math conference On making arithmetic meaningful.
8 Former instructor visits campus Monday Elizabeth Brown is now teaching in Illinois.
8 Inspector investigates anonymous letters Letters "decry teaching profession".
8 McClelland, McLeod visit school library Offer suggestions at Parkersburg.
8 Faculty Dames Will meet.
8 Hunter, Thompson, Strain at convention Of Midwest Economics Association.
8 Industrial Arts Club elects Carl Pesch president Purposes of the club; list of other officers.