College Eye — December 9, 1949

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1 Who's Who, honor book, recognizes 23 List of students honored.
1 Marquis Childs will speak here Profile of Marquis W. Childs, Washington columnist.
1 Nelson to meeting Will attend the Committee on Personnel Standards for the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.
1 Tree-lighting program will open season A Campanile concert will call students to the ceremony; photo.
1 Children's Theatre ticket sales begin Will be presenting "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
1 Christmas dance tickets on sale; Williams to play Students are asked to make this a non-corsage dance; favors will be provided for the women.
1 Twenty schools participate in discussion, debate meet Debate meet is sponsored by the Speech Activities Club.
1 2,800 registered for winter term Enrollment shows a five percent decline from the fall enrollment of 2950; 1512 students are women and 1288 are men.
1 Faculty Dames party Members are asked to bring a gift for the grab bag along with their favorite Christmas recipe.
1 Christmas events announced; chorus of 300 will present 'The Messiah'; Tree-lighting program will open season The College Chorus and Symphony Orchestra will join forces for the performance.
2 Monica Wild books form P. E. library Books are to be used by physical education majors and non-majors.
2 Know Your Eye Staff; Hack, Cuthbertson were both H. school newspaper editors Profiles of Clara Hack and De Wayne Cuthbertson; photo.
2 Hilltopics; Open road doesn't mean open up Students encouraged to take care when driving.
2 Fines may punish library offenders Library offenders will be punished for destruction of property.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Faculty members tour six teachers colleges Will be looking at the curriculums of each of the colleges.
3 "Boy Meets Girl" is winter play
3 Film Club will see 10 foreign movies The ten films are listed.
3 Art workshop for public school administrators to be held tomorrow Five members of the art faculty will take part in the morning and afternoon discussions.
3 IQ tests to be given in county rural schools Will be administering the Stanford-Binet intelligent tests to students with reading difficulties.
3 Howard to Minn. Will be attending a regional conference on teacher education at the University of Minnesota.
3 Driving class to meet
3 Holmes at convention Will attend district meeting of the American College Public Relations Association Convention.
3 Keefe discusses distributive ed At FBLA meeting.
4 Students no smarter after 2 years of college; they just know more Results are given of a test that was administered to students when they entered college and at the end of their sophomore year.
4 Speaking ability develops early Children should be encouraged to speak before groups at an early age according to Mildred Blackman.
4 Orchesis presents program Dec. 15 Performance program.
4 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
4 Committee of 9 conducts survey Public school administrators, alumni, and other prominent people will receive survey.
4 Howard is moderator at C. F. utilities forum Discussion was held as to who should control the local utility company.
5 Panthers breeze in opener, 77-20 Panthers play first basketball game of the season and win over Central College; photo.
5 Four staff members attend loop meeting Attended the North Central Conference meeting in Minneapolis.
5 Untitled Keith Young prepares for wrestling invitational.
5 Women cagers must have five practices The junior theory basketball class will be coaching the teams.
5 WRA adds badminton intramural program Mixed doubles and a women's tournament are being planned.
5 AAU mat tourney attracts large entry list; 44 Panther wrestlers seek individual titles tomorrow Invitational AAU wrestling meet to take place at Iowa State Teachers College; Panther squads are listed.
5 Men's intramurals to be planned on Monday Student committee to be elected.
5 Cagers face Oles, Central Basketball team plays second game of the year at home.
5 Letters awarded to grid members Letters handed out to twenty-six varsity football players; a list is provided.
5 Seven gain spots on honor team List of members of the all-conference teams.
5 Ken's Korner Congratulates the winners of all-conference team honors and praises the other members of the team.
6 Science prof. shows slides of Norway trip Ernestine Smith spoke about her trip.
6 Douglas addresses business association Will be speaking to the Western Illinois Business Education Association.
6 Hoop Hop tonight Dancing will follow the basketball game in the Commons.
6 "Overture" by Pozdro performed in Illinois Faculty member John Pozdro's "Overture" is performed by various groups in the Midwest.
6 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
6 Fireside sing in Lawther tonight News about upcoming activities.
7 Congressional records to be viewed in SDA Will look at the records of the senators and congressmen from Iowa at their next meeting.
7 Honor Roll addition Joseph Stone's name was omitted from the summer honor roll.
7 College doctor warns students about cold drugs New antihistamine cold pills prove effective if taken as soon as cold symptoms appear.
7 Gerow directs chorus in Waterloo auditorium More than five thousand people heard the presentation of the "Messiah."
7 Bridge tournament open to students Students may compete in the 1950 National Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament.
8 Agriculture Club elects officers Freshmen are now allowed to join; officers are listed.
8 Holvik writes article for music magazine His article entitled "How to practice the clarinet" will appear in the November issue of "The School Musician."
8 Radio program to send greetings over the air Students will present a radio program for the holidays.
8 Sweet and Lowdown Events occurring within the Department of Music.