College Eye — January 27, 1950

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1 Play ticket sales begin February 2 Advance tickets sales will for students only.
1 Barnett band to play for beauty dance Profile of the Jimmy Barnett Dance Band; photo.
1 Kanellis, Bichel will edit Pen Other staff members are listed.
1 Cunningham will select final beauties Ten finalists will be selected by the students; then Robert Cunningham will be final judge of the Old Gold Beauties.
1 Campus election to be March 15 An all-college convocation is planned for March 14 to allow for the introduction of candidates to the student body.
1 Religious Week begins Sunday The week's schedule is given.
1 Faculty incorporates housing A six-lot tract lying between Iowa and Tremont, 26th and 27th Streets has been purchased; corporation officers are listed.
1 Searight cello recital Monday Profile of Roland Searight; photo.
1 Men's Union will elect officers at campus election Chuck Pipe will serve as chair of the nominations committee.
1 Childs emphasizes position of U. S. Short synopsis of Marquis W. Childs' speech.
2 New education department head Profile of Clifford Bishop.
2 Graded school favored in article Those students who attend an elementary school with specific grades do better in school once they reach the high school level.
2 Slacks and skirts Feels that jeans and slacks should be worn by women only for casual purposes; believes skirts should be the norm for women.
2 Beard and Scott named in book Mentioned in the first issue of "Who Knows-- And What."
2 Chairmanship open for spring formal Chair must be appointed so arrangements can be made for a band.
2 Sweet and Lowdown Events occurring within the Department of Music.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Slacks and molehills Believes that women are adults and old enough to make the choice as to what type of clothing they wear.
3 AWS sponsors speaker to discuss dorm rooms An interior decorator from Younkers will give advice on decorating.
3 "Snow Fun" halted by snow, sleet, and rain The "Snow Fun Day" was cancelled because of the lack of snow.
3 No danger of coal shortage here Coal to heat the campus comes from southern Iowa so Teachers College will not be affected by the coal strike.
3 Skit featured at pajama party The second pajama party of the year was held.
3 New graphotype and addressograph will reduce hours of office work New machines will be used to create mailing labels.
3 Nine conferences slated for spring Conferences are listed.
3 Burlington trio wins scholarship Robert Andersen, James Gilbert, and Arthur Peterson will receive four year scholarships to Teachers College.
3 Informal dorm mixer at Commons tonight A mixer will be held for Lawther, Seerley, and Baker residents.
3 Art industries will meet next week Art instructors will attend a workshop that includes demonstrations and discussions on three-dimensional art experiences.
4 Indoor schedule announced; 29 lettermen drilling daily Forty-four candidates are vying for positions; indoor schedule is given.
4 Professor Scott to speak Monday Dr. M. Gladys Scott will speak on her experiences Denmark.
4 Nebraska grapplers furnish tough opposition for Tutors Teachers College is outscoring its opponents this season by a margin of 96-19.
4 Forney's Den and Kangaroos chalk up league wins Intramural basketball league results for the week are given.
4 Panthers swamp Big Ten champs; extend win skein Wrestling team picks up another win against Purdue.
4 Cagers sink State, falter before Loras Panthers lose to Loras College by two field goals within the last minute.
5 . . . Lights Out Wrestlers compete at Teachers College; photo.
5 Teachers College quintet meets Morningside, S. D. U. ; basketball team seeks two loop wins on foreign courts Panthers currently in second place in the conference.
5 Women hoopsters rattling baskets Results of the week's women's intramural basketball games.
5 TC High wins two; needs only one more Little Panthers need to defeat Grundy Center to win conference title.
5 Wed. Play Night offers games, square dancing After Play Night badminton practice will begin.
5 Ken's Korner Describes how stats are taken during games; player in reach of record number of points.
6 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
6 Sigma Eta Chi meets
6 Keefe addresses Rotary Spoke to the Rotary Club of Waterloo.
6 Next film meeting set; Die Fledermaus shown Schedule of the films to be shown for the rest of the meetings for the term.
6 AWS survey results sent to organizations The goal of the survey is to get each student living in Bartlett involved in one organization.