College Eye — November 11, 1949

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1 More donations for Chapel fund Current fund stands at $7654.17.
1 Off-campus men meet Officers will be elected.
1 Baum to present recital Monday His program is provided; photo.
1 Memorial Services being held; Schott talks at Armistice Day program The program is provided. Classes will be released at 10:30 a.m. and resume on schedule at 1:15 p.m.
1 Fashion show will parade year's styles The theme for the show is "Varsity Vogues'; photo.
1 Mason City alumni will be reorganized Clay Cowan served as chairman of the committee of arrangements.
1 DP committee begins drive for $1000 fund Fund slogan is "Help Bring a D. P. to T. C."; plan to raise $1000 for displaced person.
1 Alumni banquet attended by 330 Banquet held in Des Moines.
1 Louisa Horton, Kendall Clark will head Shakespeare players here Wednesday Short biographies of Louisa Horton, Kendall Clark and David Lewis.
1 Humanists hear Harris His topic for the evening's presentation will be "Marxism and Communism."
2 Constitution for men's dorms ready Constitution affects Seerley, Baker, and Stadium Halls.
2 Lights out too soon--in library Complains about lack of courtesy shown to students who want to study in the library just prior to closing time.
2 Two servants, too many, say alums in China Former students write about living in China.
2 Know your Eye staff; Keeler prefers proofreading; Hascall was hi school editor Profiles of Jere Keller and Delphine Hascall; photo.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Conferees agree: need federal aid, higher salaries Resolutions were passed at the Discussion Conference on Freedom and Education; thirty students participate.
3 Audio-visual aids new ed course The title of the course is "Audio-Visual Education for Elementary Teachers."
3 Pi Omega Pi holds informal initiation Last week's meeting included revision of their constitution.
3 Students to help evaluate English and Speech teachers The faculty of the Department of English and Speech voted to begin a program of self-analysis.
3 Sutherland, Ping appointed to Iowa Youth Commission Attended the first annual meeting of the Iowa Commission on Children and Youth.
3 Palmer explains mobile arts unit in midland schools The mobile industrial arts lab will allow children in all counties of Iowa to use basic tools and materials; cost of the unit is $7,000.
4 A Cappella chorus transcribed over WHO Performance from convention was taped and played on the radio.
4 Education society will initiate 30 members Initiates are listed.
4 Cast for Children's Theater named List of cast members.
4 8 staff members elected to hold offices in ISEA Two alumni were also elected.
4 SCA will give panel at Waterloo YWCA Will part of a panel discussion entitled "Christian Insight into the World Crisis."
4 Student centers Activities and events are planned; Lutheran Missouri Synod also listed.
5 Panther Harriers nose out Grinnell runners Cross country team participates in close meet.
5 Conference crown rests on contest with S. D. U.; Miller and DeVan will captain Panthers in the season finale Conference title is up in the air as the Panthers take on South Dakota; photo.
5 Cagers drill for season's opener on December 1 Will be playing Central College of Pella; photo.
5 P. E. Doings Physical education and recreation news.
5 Station KCOM will air Panther-Coyote game
5 Ken's Korner Talks about the Bureau of Public Relations and its sports information services.
6 Bob Lee to call at Hayseed Hop Event chairmen are listed.
6 Starkey advises soloist to relax Publishes article in the October issue of "School Musician."
6 Survey of Cedar Falls reveals need for more ladies' stores Salesmanship and marketing classes assisted with extensive survey of Cedar Falls business community.
6 Sadie Hawkins race for men next Saturday Will meet in front of Campanile for the race to begin.
6 Sweet and Lowdown Happenings within the department of music.
7 Name bands play for Dazzle Dance Performing at the Dizzy Dazzle Dance was Glenn Gray and his band, via film.
7 Protection of sinus urged by Dr. Gamet Encourages the use of ear muffs and scarves.
7 Bartlett officers chosen Tuesday List of officers.
7 Art class correction New sculpture class is open to beginning and advanced students.
7 High schools here participating in discussion meet Fourth annual discussion meet will host approximately one hundred students from twelve high schools.
7 Science fraternity holds initiation L. W. Steege was the guest speaker at the dinner held after the initiation.
7 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
8 Charm Room repainted; open to Bartlett girls Will be open Monday through Thursday from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.
8 Oslo University to hold summer courses in 50 Students who have completed their sophomore year are eligible to attend.
8 Committee of 9 to meet with all departments Has also been meeting with several public school administrators and teachers.
8 Oscar Reece attends agronomy conference Spoke on inheritance of the resistance and susceptibility to root and stalk rot in maize.