College Eye — December 16, 1949

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1 'Tom Sawyer' production begins today Second annual Children's Theatre production; preview of the play.
1 . . . On canvas Graduating art students display works; photo.
1 Choir to assist in special chapel The theme of the service will be "Will Christmas Come This Year?"
1 DP contributions total $730; girl to begin work here spring term Armilda Laats is in the United States and will be on campus for the spring quarter.
1 On stage . . . Children's Theatre performs "Tom Sawyer;" photo.
1 Students record Yule broadcast for December 23 Students will sing a Christmas carol as part of the production.
1 Coffee, carols start Sunday Coffee and Carols will include a special presentation by the Christmas Chorus on Monday evening.
1 Students, band provide program at formal dance A rose corsage will be given to each woman attending.
1 Supper party at Commons Tuesday Music will be provided by vocal and instrumental groups.
1 Wischmeier rates high as debater Dick Wischmeier received a superior rating at the Fourth Annual Discussion and Debate Conference.
2 Rural school children view example of industry-education teamwork The goal is to have the mobile industrial arts unit visit each county in Iowa.
2 Dodd to be Santa at Yuletide party The sixth graders of the Campus School will give a Christmas party for the residents at the Western Home.
2 Bartlett Hall decorates The Christmas trees in the Gold and Green lounges have been decorated.
2 Extension workers visit 92 counties A total of 955 days were spent in Iowa schools by extension workers for the 1948-49 academic year.
2 Record 'Littlest Angel' heard at meditations
2 Seasonal theme SCA meditations The titles of the upcoming meditations for the Christmas season are announced along with a scheduled visit to the Western Home.
2 Senior students hold art exhibit Clifford Moles and John Reninger will show work.
3 Teachers college predominates in December Midland Schools magazine Several T.C. students, faculty, and graduates are pictured in the December issue of Midland Schools.
3 Post-game event There will be a humorous Christmas reading and a specialty act.
3 Student recital features quartet Students will perform a saxophone quartet.
3 Saturday classes for summer term approved The summer session is changed from a twelve-week session to a ten-week session; students will attend classes on Saturday.
3 Carpenters discover 1902 grammar lesson The lessons were found on the old black plaster walls of the audio-visual aid laboratory.
4 Tryouts for play are scheduled next week Tryouts are for "Boy Meets Girl."
4 Pedestrian battles motorist Encourages students to take precautions when driving; pedestrians have the right of way.
4 Ranshaw, Henry describe ideal woman Profiles of Gordon Henry and Harlan Ranshaw; photo.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
5 Equip room in Men's Gym for gymnastics Open to faculty and students from 4:15 - 5:00 p.m. daily.
5 Cagers down Oles, Central Basketball team defeats St. Olaf and Central Colleges.
5 Meet with Omaha U. added to mat slate
5 Panthers open defense of title tomorrow night; visiting Nodaks will present new coach, fast break style Panthers host game against North Dakota.
5 Frosh basketball squad cut to 17 A list of those on the squad is given.
5 Men's team must be registered by Monday
5 Panthers win six crowns Wrestling team takes six out of eight crowns in invitational tournament.
5 Tutors host for holiday doubleheaders Playing will be Mankato, LaCrosse, and River Falls.
5 Ken's Korner Praises the success of the wrestling invitational.
6 Goetch discuses teacher placement Also held question and answer session.
6 Hake announces vacation program Pre-taped programs will air in place of regular programming while school is not in session.
6 Contributions for 'Pen' accepted until Jan. 13
6 Cold drug obtainable from health service Alvalda McCarty and Rita Dial are in the College Hospital.
6 Music programs at campus school Four separate programs are scheduled.
6 Femmes set date for annual dance The theme for this year's dance is "June in January."
6 Parties, exhibits dominate activities of home economics department Recent events are described.
7 Bartlett girls make presents for children Toys will be given to underprivileged child.
7 Hawaiian girls, too far from home, make plans for holiday in Midwest Nine women from Hawaii find other living arrangements for the holiday season.
7 Graduates may be officers in WAC Would become second lieutenants in the Women's Army Corps section of the Organized Reserve Corps.
7 Speech staff attends association convention Attends the national convention of the Speech Association of American in Chicago.
7 Home planning course offered Will be offered as adult education classes.
7 Christmas week for Lawther Hall Schedule of events.
8 Eight initiated in Pi Omega Pi A supper was held after the initiation at the home of Dr. E. L. Marietta.
8 Monday is deadline for I Queen pictures
8 Rendezvous News about the Greek organizations on campus.
8 Stadium elects Dilley, Eiben, Cory, Whiting Will begin duties at the spring quarter.