College Eye — January 20, 1950

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1 Students to vote for 10 finalists Five student judges and four faculty judges will narrow the choices down to twenty-eight; then students will select the ten finalists.
1 Adams to be main speaker for Religion and Life Week Profile of Dr. John Adams; photo.
1 Professional teacher relations will be discussed at IFTA Superintendent Vasey, Falmer Hanson, Caryl Middleton, and Jack Heifner will be speaking at the upcoming meeting.
1 Old plays find new ways Radio program assists schools in the teaching of the classics; photo.
1 Eleven schools to participate in annual speech tournament The top three speakers will receive four year scholarships.
1 Gerow will direct choir over WSUI The group's selections are given.
1 I Queen . . . . Ann Natvig is crowned winter sports queen by I-Club.
2 Why research papers are difficult Students are encouraged to stop mutilating library materials.
2 Eye reporters are versatile Profiles of Floreen Bryan and Dorothy Buffington.
2 Office routine includes courtesy; secretaries need to be friendly A survey is to be taken of the office secretaries and stenographers to see if they would like regular meetings.
2 Male rallies to defense of skirts Feels women should wear skirts to look presentable rather than wear jeans and look messy.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Literary films highlight preview Three biographical films will be shown.
3 Hill offers advice for composers of Alma Mater Several suggestions are given.
3 Women's Chorus concert Thursday Performance program.
3 Home economics students practice preparing meals for large groups The class will assist in the preparation of a lunch at a public school.
3 Crews announced for winter play Members of the scenery, property, and light crews for "Boy Meets Girl" are listed.
3 Decision for eating at Commons reversed Seniors will no longer be required to eat at Commons.
3 Public relations workshop planned The first workshops for public school administrators will be July 10 on campus.
3 Dead bald eagle nose-dives from temporary campus refrigeration A bald eagle was found dead in a tree northwest of Cedar Falls and was brought to the Department of Biology.
3 Nelson to Wisconsin Will serve as an examiner for the North Central association.
3 Faculty members attend meeting Members of the faculty will serve as presenters and delegates to the 3rd Annual Leadership conference.
4 Atom-Ettes trip Fleetsters 34-13 in opening game Other results of games are given.
4 Spot entertainment to follow meet Sat. Entertainment will begin at 10 p.m. in the Commons.
4 Weick knits, pins opponent Bill Weick surprised his teammates on their trip to Ft. Dodge by working on a sweater he is knitting for himself.
4 Tutors split on road trip Panthers come back from North Dakota with one win and one loss.
4 Denver added to mat slate New schedule brings Denver University to the mats at T. C.
4 Tutor wrestlers host to Purdue University Saturday; Big ten team seeks to snap winning streak at 20 meets Panther wrestling team prepares to take on reigning champions, Purdue University.
4 Favorites score easy victories in intramural play Last week's results and this Saturday's schedule are given.
4 Iowa State, Drake return to '50 slate The schedule for the 1950 football season is released with games against Iowa State and Drake included.
4 TC High Gridders receive letters A list is given of those Campus High School athletes who were awarded athletic letters for the football season.
4 Matmen score easy victories over Michigan State, Wheaton Panther wrestling comes back from the road with two wins under their belt.
5 Women may use skis and sleds Seventeen pairs of skis, four small sleds, and one bob sled are available for women to check out.
5 Henry Trepp president of TCHS pep club Other officers are listed.
5 Cagers go to Loras Saturday; face Bison at home Monday Basketball team prepares for two games this weekend; Loras College and North Dakota State.
5 WRA offers rec swimming Sunday A co-recreational splash party is being sponsored.
5 Ken's Korner Panthers hold records for wrestling champions in Iowa and within the country.
6 Bigelow was guest speaker for Humanists Leslie Bigelow discussed the book "Of Human Destiny."
6 Mobile unit shows unusual example of industry-education teamwork Equipment within the mobile unit is supplied by Iowa businessmen; photo.
6 A. C. Fuller continues work with Crippled Children Soc. Albert Fuller serves as vice president of the Iowa Society for Crippled Children and Adults as well as Program Planning Committee chair.
6 Two PJ parties take Bartlett Hall spotlight Women from Section A and B enjoy a pajama party.
6 Camera Club resumes activities The Camera Club had been inactive for two quarters.
6 Education classes observe teaching Visited schools in Waterloo and Cedar City.
7 Untitled Shirlee Stilwell is chosen Sweetheart of Lambda Gamma Nu.
7 Snow Fun party features races A student-faculty tug-of-war is being planned along with a dance in the evening.
7 Student teachers for spring to meet Applications will be available for those wishing to student teach in the spring.
7 Lawther, Seerley, Baker plan informal party Games, mixers, and social dancing will be taking place.
7 Men's Union will hold first general meeting A list of officers is provided.
7 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
7 Name forum panel Roy Abbott, Lyman Harris, and Mrs. I. H. Hart will serve on an Iowa State Teachers College forum.
7 Faculty Dames meet
7 Lawther Hall has musical, coffee A pajama party is also being planned.
8 Field laboratory provides education, recreation for elementary teachers The Iowa Teachers Conservation Camp is co-sponsored by the Teachers College.
8 C of C speaker at FBLA banquet Mr. I. W. Lackore was the guest speaker and Donna Tegen was the guest vocalist.
8 Puppet show, mixer, snow fun scheduled Puppet show will be presented in the Commons on January 20, 1950.
8 Sweet and Lowdown Events and happenings within the Department of Music.