College Eye — January 6, 1950
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr. Carl H. Erbe dies Wednesday; was professor here for 25 years | Dr. Erbe died January 4, 1950, from a cerebral hemorrhage; photo. | |
| 1 | Alma Mater song is project of Torch and Tassel honorary | Students may submit original music and words for the contest. | |
| 1 | Girls pay bills, call for date present corsage for dance | A prize will be given for the most original corsage; committee chairman are listed. | |
| 1 | Journalist Childs to speak here | Marquis W. Childs, author of the newspaper column "Washington Calling," will speak on January 10; photo. | |
| 1 | Placement depends on subject matter combinations | There is still a shortage of kindergarten and primary teachers. | |
| 1 | Building, championship highlight '49 | Sixty-five new faculty members are hired as one of the highlights for 1949; other highlights are provided. | |
| 2 | Four faculty members attend N. Y. meetings | ||
| 2 | Adequately trained teachers play essential role in safety education | Malcolm Price spoke at the Higher Education Committee. | |
| 2 | Skirts slack at basketball games | Men on campus are upset that women are wearing slacks and blue jeans more. | |
| 2 | Birth rate decides teacher demand | School enrollment increases demand for teachers. | |
| 2 | Placement Bureau holds conference | Students who will be teaching the elementary or primary grades and qualify for a Limited Elementary Certificate are to attend. | |
| 2 | Jo Capesius in charge of Intersorority tea | ||
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | Welle meets Truman, Coyne eyes sports | Profiles of Joan Welle and Chuck Coyne; photo. | |
| 3 | Health service offers antihistamine tablets | Physical examinations are being continued. | |
| 3 | Braddock to discuss atheism with humanists | The topic of his talk will be "The Need for a Philosophy of Life." | |
| 3 | Work, dislike for teachers reasons for farm youth quitting school | Results of a Minnesota survey on farming and further education are given. | |
| 3 | Three former library assistants have magazine articles published | Short profiles of Arlene Schlegel, David Berninghausen, and Rutherford Rogers. | |
| 3 | Final rites held for C. S. Cory | Professor Charles D. Cory died December 28, 1949; photo. | |
| 3 | Dee receives degree from U. of Chicago | Received doctorate degree. | |
| 3 | Former alumni director to supervise census | Appointed as supervisor for the third congressional district. | |
| 4 | Music department will present two performances of "The Mikado" | Roles are available for audition. | |
| 4 | Scannell writes booklet for coaches | Booklet is entitled "Public Relations for the Coach." | |
| 4 | Applications forms for examinations due January 20 | Application is for the National Teacher Examinations sponsored by the American Council on Education. | |
| 4 | Branch Summer School at Denison | Will be directed by Dr. Daryl Pendergraft. | |
| 4 | Mahan reports on workshop in series of meetings Monday | Will report on the last workshop sponsored by the North Central Association Subcommittee on Institutions for Teachers Education. | |
| 4 | Sweet and Lowdown | Happenings within the Department of Music. | |
| 5 | Jim Coffin to be MC at after-game party | Vocals to be done by Johnny Williams and a specialty act by the Five Shadows. | |
| 5 | Injuries in basketball lighter than football | Football and wrestling players have more bone fractures and knee and joint injuries than do basketball players. | |
| 5 | Rendezvous | News from the Greek organizations on campus. | |
| 5 | VanDwest pictured on cover of magazine | Is on the cover of the 1948-1949 issue of "Hope of the Future." | |
| 5 | Social Life Committee schedules square dance | Bob Lee will call the squares. | |
| 5 | FBLA to award degrees Tuesday | A banquet is being planned for January 13. | |
| 5 | Seniors may apply for graduate grants | Applications are due by February 1 or March 1. | |
| 5 | Change Sullivan concert date | Brian Sullivan will be on campus March 23 rather than January 24 as first planned. | |
| 5 | Former instructor elected president of Phi Beta Kappa | Will hold office until 1952. | |
| 5 | Evolution and Norway subjects at Film Club | List of films to be viewed at the next showing. | |
| 5 | Bartlett houses poetic talent | Students have had poems published and read over the radio. | |
| 6 | Cagers seek two loop wins | Panther basketball prepares for upcoming games against South Dakota State and South Dakota University. | |
| 6 | Panther quintet captures top honors in holiday twin bills | Panthers win basketball games against Lacrosse Teachers College and River Falls Teachers College. | |
| 6 | Men's intramural basketball teams begin play Saturday | Regulations are given. | |
| 6 | Track men report for indoor drills | Track team begins practices for both varsity and freshmen. | |
| 6 | Wheaton next mat foe | Teachers College has won the past four meets with Wheaton College. | |
| 6 | Jespersen tops scoring with 156 points; Kochneff second | Individual scores are tallied for the Panthers basketball team. | |
| 6 | Strifert returns after operation | Had knee surgery in Rochester, Minnesota. | |
| 6 | Ken's Korner | A humorous look at the possible outcome of athletics for the year 1949. |