College Eye — October 14, 1949

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1 Faculty to organize music, dance groups A faculty glee club and modern dance group are being formed.
1 Shaw Chorale to perform tonight A profile of Robert Shaw and his chorale.
1 . . . "I" winner Homecoming Queen chosen by I Club; photo.
1 Germany is topic for coffee hour Gives highlights on the condition of life in Germany since the war.
1 Emil Bock, violinist, to give concert Profile of Emily Bock and a listing of his program for the concert.
1 Nellor and Schenck attend press meeting Will attend the Associate Collegiate Press convention in Des Moines.
1 Senior men may apply for Rhodes Scholarships
1 "Eye" rates All-American for 12th time Award is given by the Associate Collegiate Press of the University of Minnesota.
1 AMS to ratify old constitution One change in the constitution will be that representatives will be selected by housing unit rather than classification.
1 Best floats to receive prizes Homecoming activities are listed.
1 Donna Fangman 'I' Queen; Waterloo girl is selected by lettermen Selected from a field of twenty candidates.
2 Courtesy call Cedar Fall Fire Department gives demonstration of what to do in a fire emergency.
2 SAC hears Reid speak on Britain Speaks on the British Labor Party.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Hilltopics President Malcolm Price explains reasons for keeping T. C. a professional teaching school.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Surveys whether or not students have participated in the discussion groups.
2 Male encounters touchy situation in women's physical education class A student tells about humorous experiences of being the only male in a class.
3 Dr. Douglas addresses Minnesota teachers Will be speaking to the business teachers division of the Northeastern Minnesota Teachers Association.
3 Homecoming play was popular movie, successful New York musical show "Street Scene" will be performed for three nights; photo.
3 Headley speaks on child's needs Neith Headley, University of Minnesota, spoke on "The Needs of Five Year Olds."
4 Twenty new members added to Tau Chi Eta A list of the new members is given.
4 Student centers Activities are given.
4 Creative Writing Club will hold 1st meeting Students interested in joining are invited to attend.
4 Faculty Quartet to give first recital Will be part of this year's homecoming activities.
4 White tailed squirrels White tailed squirrels are common on campus.
5 Football admissions A section of the stadium is reserved for students.
5 P. E. Doings Physical education and recreation news.
5 Four remain in faculty tourney Golf tournament is sponsored by the Faculty Men's Club.
5 Notice Interested men are invited to try-out.
5 Tutors open three game home stand tomorrow; Panthers will seek to return to win column against NDU Panthers prepare for their first home game against the North Dakota Sioux; photo.
5 S. D. S. sweeps cross country track meet T.C. loses, 15-40.
5 Nordley's cagers begin practicing on Monday Twelve men from last year's team are expected to return.
5 State pins 14-13 loss on Panthers Gives details of the last game against South Dakota; photo.
5 Ken's Korner Gives standings for the two top teams and tells of Panthers' chance to win the conference title.
6 Goetch announces civil examinations Examination allows for the recruitment of qualified seniors for federal positions.
6 Industrial arts building provides facilities for 1,200 students Along with the new building, the Industrial Arts curriculum has expanded, also.
6 Burgess directs senior Orchesis Profile of Jean Burgess, dance instructor.
6 Sweet and Lowdown Happenings within the Department of Music.
7 KAYX to have student interview each week Will appear on the "At the Crossroads" program.
7 Virginia Marston publishes article The article will appear in the October issue of UBEA Forum.
7 First Bartlett Coke tea held October 13 Committee chairmen are listed.
7 Coed Daniels appears on "campus" program Will be the first student to appear on the "Around The Campus" radio program.
7 New biology display case at Voc. Building Beta Beta Beta will be sponsoring the displays in the new case.
7 Rendezvous News from the Greek societies on campus.
7 Anna B. Lawther visits dormitory Anna Lawther presented the dress she wore for her portrait to Lawther Hall.
8 Woodcock speaks in Waukon on October 11 Was a guest of the Kiwanis Club.
8 Homecoming programs to be available soon Will be available for off-campus students first.
8 AWS to award prize for letterhead design Design must include the letters "A.W.S." and "I.S.T.C.".
8 Dewey honored at Ed. Assembly Assembly will be held for John Dewey's ninetieth birthday; Arthur Henry Moehlman will be the guest speaker.
8 Dr. Shaefer to speak about trip to Germany