College Eye — September 16, 1949

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1 New program to counsel freshmen being initiated This year's counseling of freshmen will focus on human counseling rather than academic advising.
1 . . . . What's within Students and faculty practice skit for mixer; photo.
1 Tutor Timetable Events on campus.
1 Henry Harris to give first fall recital Performance program; photo.
1 Concert series will include 5 programs The Robert Shaw Chorale will be making a repeat performance this year.
1 Notice Students' checks for ten dollars or less can be cashed with a identification card at the Business Office.
1 Appoint 95 new faculty members to complete staff The large number of new faculty is due to the heavy post war enrollment.
1 Nelson is new social director of Commons Louise Nelson began her duties on August 15, 1949.
1 Fall registration--2942 This year's enrollment is down by three percent.
1 Student faculty mixer tonight; annual party will feature '49ers skits A program for the evening is listed along with the names of the committee members.
2 Hilltopics Tradition of hazing freshmen continues.
2 Letters to the editor Communist teaching is criticized by members of the community.
2 Stomach & Morals Koreans are seen as similar to Americans in their sense of humor.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
3 Church, student center directory Churches and religious student centers are listed.
4 New course in community affairs is now offered Participants will meet four times during each quarter for the extracurricular course.
4 ISTC faculty members attend state meetings Seven members will attend the Multiple-County Institutes.
4 Pulitzer Prize play to be presented here "Street Scene" cast will be announced next week.
4 Lecture-Concert artists for coming year Photos are provided of the upcoming artists; photo.
4 Don Wegner is Stadium director A new apartment for the director was added to Stadium Hall this past summer.
4 AWS tea for faculty women to be Sunday Invited are the new faculty women and wives; committee members are listed.
5 Bill Koll honored by Sports Guide Bill Koll is pictured on the cover of the 1950 official wrestling guide.
5 Fall tennis meeting will be held Tuesday Tournaments will be available for doubles and singles.
5 . . . Football fortunes Football players in preparation for pre-game activities; photo.
5 Two instructors join men's P. E. Profiles of James Clark and Cecil Cameron.
5 Gridmen plagued with injuries during initial drills; Starbeck emphasizes defense for Western Michigan opener Football team practices to defend itself against a top "T" formation team; photo.
5 Play night offers fun, recreation Recreational swimming will also be provided.
5 Women's intramural hockey teams formed Shin guards and hockey sticks are available at the Women's Gym.
5 Ken's Korner Looks ahead to a season of wins and few defeats for T. C. sports.
6 900 new women on AWS picnic The theme for this year's picnic was Oregon Trail.
6 Tau Chi Eta notice Applications available for membership.
6 Freshman girls begin social usage classes The women will receive samples of shampoo and deodorant.
6 Fall quarter officers appointed for Stadium Officers were appointed for the first quarter but will be elected then at the beginning of the second quarter.
6 Lawther council spends overnight at Hartman's The overnight trip allowed the council to develop plans for the upcoming year and to become better acquainted.
6 Lawther transfer women compare campuses; find TC men independent "Buddie Week" was held.
7 Grummer named radio assistant Arnold Grummer will present five programs.
7 College Players elect Bob Hamilton president Interested students are encouraged to attend next meeting.
7 Senior woman attempts reviving drowning victim Calista Wehrli gives artificial respiration to Sidney McCollum until the Cedar Falls Fire Department arrives.
7 Schmitz, Joens made Student League officers Loren Schmitz will serve as vice president and Jackie Joens as secretary.
8 Campus broadcasts will interview students, professors, employees "Around the Campus" will feature campus talent.
8 Buddy Week started at girls' dormitories women from Lawther and Bartlett Halls will become acquainted.
8 Musical Notes Informs students of various music programs and activities.