College Eye — May 6, 1949

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1 All campus sing tonight; band to open program; nine groups to enter Performance program.
1 Faculty vocal quartet concert is cancelled
1 Splashes . . . Nancy Van Anne and Marcy Jennings perform at the "South Sea Splashes" water show; photo.
1 Spring Pen will be sold May 16 Description of the new issue.
1 All Sports-Band dinner is Tuesday List of those who received awards.
1 Assumed sophistication of university students gives unfavorable impression Professor Howard gives impressions of visit to New York City.
1 Discuss tasks of leadership at Hartman's Student leaders will meet with college officials.
1 Peerson to play for spring formal
1 Drivers tests To be given Saturday morning.
1 Art classes will display work soon General description of displayed work.
1 Convocation opens Women's Day Will recognize achievements and leadership of ISTC women
1 Graduates Should obtain placement information.
1 Old Golds Will not be available before end of quarter.
2 Untitled Encourages students to set an example by obeying the rules set by the Campus School safety patrol.
2 Dloughy has music interests; Peck has marriage plans Profiles of College Eye staffers Martha Dloughy and Marilynne Peck; photo.
2 Musical Notes Discusses the musical composition of Daryl Hanson, and comments on upcoming recitals.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 2 choral groups will give concert Programs for Women's Chorus and Mixed Chorus.
3 State approves appropriation bill Capital improvements included.
3 Birkhead's students to present recital List of students who will perform.
3 Old Gold notice Local students should pick up Old Golds this summer.
3 Amateur Radio Club members learn how to become successful 'hams'
4 Kappa Mu elects officers for year List of officers and initiates.
4 Grant takes students to visit Pike's Peak Will study plant ecology and taxonomy.
4 Nelson visits Parsons
4 Campus School begins summer session June 6 A look at the summer curriculum; list of faculty.
4 McClelland, McCusker to visit Des Moines Will speak on library extension services.
4 Campus High seniors entertained at tea
4 Branch school copies of bulletin mailed
5 Baseballers slug Luther nine 10-2 Eight consecutive hits, and seven runs in the final inning gave ISTC 10 runs to Luther's 2.
5 Spring grid team has best spirit Coach Clyde Starbeck comments on the upcoming football team at the end of spring drills.
5 Baker-Seerley softball series renewed again Men's softball tournaments began between Seerley and Baker Halls for the first time since the war.
5 Mile relay team wins at Relays The Panthers had a run of bad luck at the Drake Relays, but still brought home a first place in the mile relay.
5 Triangular meet here tomorrow ISTC will face Luther and Upper Iowa at home; half of the track team will travel to South Dakota to the Dakota Relays.
5 Panther nine travels to Illinois Normal this week; play two games with Red Birds today and tomorrow After competing against Normal College, the Panthers will face Luther College; photo.
5 Tutor Tadpoles move to first The Tutor Tadpoles will face the Bee Bopps in the championship game of the women's intramural softball tournament.
5 Spring basketball drills end today Coach O. M. Nordly comments on next year's basketball team.
5 Netmen defeated by Cyclone squad Iowa State University defeated ISTC, 7-2.
5 Linksmen fourth in Iowa tourney ISTC's golf team took fourth place out of eight teams in the Iowa Collegiate tournament in Ames.
6 Band busily preparing for two performances
6 Life Saving Club to give annual water show Sat. "South Sea Splashes" water show will take place in the women's pool.
6 Humanists plan picnic for Sunday evening
6 New WRA officers to be installed Wed. Roster of officers.
6 Most students here favor quarter system
7 Rendezvous Greeks announce their recent and upcoming activities.
7 Student League names three committee heads
7 'Corky Co-ed's Code' to be sent to printer Freshman orientation booklet completed.
7 Men reminded to keep local boards aware of location
7 Housing notice Meeting for those interested in faculty housing.
8 SCA students attend Iowarea Will attend Iowa SCA meeting.
8 FBLA awards given Tuesday List of those to be honored.
8 Gerow guest director at East High Festival
8 Alpha Phi Omega to give award For "best citizen".
8 Old Gold pictures Available for sale.
8 27 schools attend drama meeting Five hundred students see play and learn about drama.