College Eye — February 10, 1950

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1 Students . . . . Old Gold Beauty finalists . . . . up to Cunningham Women nominees for the Old Gold Beauty contest; photo.
1 Women may submit applications for candidacy for AWS offices A new method will be used this year to select officers; in previous years, nominees had been chosen by a board committee.
1 Band will tour eleven Iowa cities Will be performing at eleven high schools within three days.
1 Symphony Orchestra will present concert Concert will be February 19.
1 Nominees will campaign at convocation Campaign guidelines are given.
1 Beauties will be chosen at tea The final selection of women will be revealed at the Old Gold Beauty Dance.
1 Laugh-filled, riotous comedy includes movie taken here A scene from the play includes an original movie shot for the play in which Marian Forest is cast in the role of the baby.
1 Placement Bureau holds conference Three conferences will be held for those students planning to teach next fall.
1 Firkusny, pianist, will appear here for concert Tuesday Profile of Rudolf Firkusny; photo.
2 Notice Positions are available on the Board of Control.
2 Notice Cars need to be moved from streets to parking lots to allow for removal of ice.
2 Making news? Let us know! College Eye asks for assistance in obtaining news articles for the paper.
2 Phyl, Dean harmonize on column Profiles of Phyllis Porter and Dean Simpson; photo.
2 Graduates will be honored at dinner No formal commencement ceremony will be held for the eighty graduates of the winter quarter.
2 Massed band will be on college broadcast Eight bands of the North Central Conference joined forces to perform for the radio station WOI.
2 Hilltopics; letters to the editor Karl Smith, Department of Public Instruction, thanks student for finding and returning his watch.
2 Slow social life--need fast carnival Believes campus should have an all-college carnival.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Industrial Arts Club works on news letter Newsletter will be sent to graduates of the department.
3 Keister voice students will present recital A list of students participating is given.
3 'Teachers should stimulate students in government affairs' - - Schwengel Four legislators met with faculty to discuss the inclusion of the subject of citizenship in the college's curriculum.
3 SUI group demonstrates stuttering Student and faculty from the State University of Iowa show how stuttering can be cured.
3 First bridge tourney play-off is Monday Donald Howard will give tips on playing with duplicate bridge boards.
4 Cagers meet S. D. State five tonight at Brookings; Tutors tackle unpredictable Jackrabbits in final road tilt Last road game of the season to be played at South Dakota State.
4 Untitled Basketball game against Augustana; photo.
4 "Spring" training underway; Seventeen players try out; list given; photo.
4 Bean earns tie as Illini is swamped Wrestling team takes visiting Illinois in a clean sweep.
4 Atom-ettes held to 26-26 deadlock Tournament game results are given.
4 Ken's Korner Gives opinion on basketball team; advantages, strengths, skills.
5 Tutors sink Vikings 85-44 Panther basketball team defeats Augustana; photo.
5 Diefendorf leads loop in scoring John Diefendorf from South Dakota is now the league's top scorer, passing T. C.'s Norm Jesperson.
5 Cindermen hold intrasquad meet Forty-three members, including twenty-eight lettermen, vie for spots on the team.
5 Forfeits feature tourney play Tournament results are given.
5 Annual play day to be held Sat. Eleven high schools will be participating in the annual Basketball Play Day sponsored by the winter sports methods class. Chairmen are listed.
5 Two faculty members will attend convention Will be attending the annual convention of the American Camping Association.
5 Matmen journey north to meet Golden Gophers; Panthers seek 25 straight; Stoeker will meet Nomellini Wrestling team takes Minnesota for twenty-fifth straight dual win; photo..
6 1928 graduate enters Alma Mater contest One submission for the contest has been received.
6 New president Other FTA officers are listed.
6 Fortune poll shows public faith in college education Results of a survey conducted by 'Fortune' magazine are given.
6 Norland will speak at Language Club Thurs. This will be the first meeting of the quarter.
6 Billiard champion to give demonstrations Charles Peterson will give the presentation.
6 No College Eye Will not be published February 24 or March 3.
6 I Club elects Nelson, Smith to top offices Will begin their duties at the beginning of the new spring quarter.
6 Education classes visit 12 schools Student chairmen for the class groups are listed; will visit schools of varying sizes..
6 Ten will appear in recital today Vocal soloists and pianists are listed.
6 Pen friends welcome Pen The latest editions of 'Pen' have been sent to the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison.
7 Powell will be concert soloist List of students participating in the Waterloo Symphony Orchestra.
7 Bernhard will discuss philosophy of Aquinas Final meeting of the winter quarter will be held.
7 Singers serve as musical example A list of names of those participating in the weekly production of "Songs in the Air" is given.
7 Cameron, Severson in debate at Morningside Bill Cameron and Kenneth Severson win two of four rounds of debate.
7 Home Ec majors plan Valentine dessert at Home Management House Schedule of home economics events.
7 Sweet and Lowdown Events occurring within the Department of Music.
8 Sigma Eta Chi pledges plan Valentine party Regular meeting and Valentine party to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parry.
8 Miss Lund honored Breakfast held for Miss Lund's birthday.
8 Fine Arts discussions to be held in Bartlett Theme of discussion will be "How to equip ourselves for the most enjoyment and gain in these fields after college days?"
8 Lawther's goal--A's in contemporary affairs After-dinner coffee was held as well as a well-attended Sunday morning breakfast.
8 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
8 Dean Nelson to Omaha Will be attending a conference on Teachers Educational and Professional Standards.
8 All occupants of one room make Honor Roll Three residents of Seerley Hall, all roommates, make the honor roll.