College Eye — September 30, 1949

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1 Hold last social usage meeting of this year Correct table manners were demonstrated.
1 Homecoming play cast completed Additional cast members of "Street Scene" are listed.
1 Registration figures complete; fewer vets, more women are enrolled Fall enrollment is 2950.
1 Football admissions Reduced-rate tickets are available to the wives of students.
1 New students . . . Students make preparations for "Frosh Nite".
1 Band will go to Brookings, Eagle Grove The band will perform at half-time during the South Dakota game and also for the Eagle Grove homecoming game.
1 F. T. A. notice Members are urged to sign up to attend the regional meeting.
1 Few tickets still available for chorale Teachers College concert part of seventy-four day tour for the Robert Shaw Chorale.
1 Positions open on social committee This year the committee will take applications from those interested in serving on a particular committee.
1 Latvian student thinks America is very different and exciting Student and her family escape their home country during the war and have immigrated to the United States; photo.
2 A greater TC Gives facts on enrollment and reasons for it.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Radio studio produces 21 programs each week over three stations Provides programming at WOI, Ames; WSUI, Iowa City; and KAYX, Waterloo.
2 Inferior text books Students complain about use of worthless textbooks.
2 As I see Korea Foreign exchange student gives opinion on current affairs in Korea.
3 Varsity, freshmen netmen practice Freshman-varsity game will be held in two weeks.
3 Organizations notice Homecoming special events need to be reported.
3 K. P. B. A. elects officers Officers are listed.
3 Bert Woodcock to driver education meeting in East National conference to be held in Jackson's Mill, West Virginia.
3 Graduate will attend inaugural at Stanford Dr. Rothstein is currently on faculty at San Francisco State College.
3 Superintendents conference here Conference will provide college with needed information on training persons who will eventually become county superintendents.
3 Birkhead concert will be Sunday Selections are listed.
3 Speech Activities Club will sponsor discussion meet Theme for conference will be "Education and Freedom."
3 All faculty party at Commons October 8 Games, dancing, refreshments, and a program will be provided.
4 Drawing class on planning a home Miss Ping speaks to architectural class Offers helpful tips to women on selecting a home.
4 Humanists will elect officers at 1st meeting Will also make plans for upcoming year.
4 Lawther elects corridor officers News from Lawther Hall.
4 Football admissions Student section of the stadium will be south one-half.
5 Intramural tennis for women to start soon
5 Players are needed for volleyball teams
5 Overhead attack swamps Panthers Football game against Western Michigan discussed; photo.
5 Freshmen learn new grid lessons List of freshmen who are trying out.
5 Cagers to open drills on Oct. 17 The season will include eighteen games.
5 P. E. Doings Picnic planned for Physical Education Club; other physical education news; photo.
5 Tutors begin defense of conference title tonight; Bison point for an upset; Panthers seek 31 in a row Football team looking for another win in next game.
5 Ken's Korner Explains football team strategies.
6 3 faculty to conference Will be attending the national conference of county and rural area superintendents.
6 Scott named chairman Dad's Day committee Other committee members are listed.
6 Game night features bowling and canasta To be held in Commons.
6 Home Ec sections get new kitchens Vocational Building project will result in six new demonstration kitchens.
6 Commons will receive popular record weekly Latta's will donate the record.
6 37 at KPBA picnic
6 Rendezvous Greek news.
6 "Hats off" for all freshmen tonight Schedule for de-capping activities.
6 Famous professor here visiting former pupils John Gillin is on campus.
7 Student centers list programs
7 Pep frat closes membership drive New officers are listed.
7 Classes analyze market demands Will be analyzing the Cedar Falls market.
7 Plan decorations for Homecoming A "parade of champions" will be created.
7 Sweet and Lowdown News from the Department of Music.
8 S. D. A. prepares year's program Will include field trips, speakers, and discussions.
8 Lecture-Concert Series presents--The Robert Shaw Chorale - - - story on pg. 1 Robert Shaw Chorale performs.
8 Golden Ledger open to business majors Officers are listed.
8 Football admissions Specially-priced employee tickets are available.