College Eye — February 17, 1950

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1 Band starts tour at Iowa State Twelve concerts will be performed in three days.
1 Two new broadcasts to be added in spring Added programs are "Town and Gown" and "College Kitchen."
1 Weidman Dance group here for return engagement Profile of Charles Weidman; photo.
1 Joyce Gault to be soloist in Symphony concert Sunday The concert's program is given; photo.
1 First public relations workshop scheduled Will be for school administrators.
1 Wischmeier, Haugen team with Scots David Reid and Malcolm Webster-Low will hold a debate on campus; a short biography of each presenter is given.
1 Petitions available March 2 for Student League president Seniors may now be candidates.
1 Kaufman, violinist, will appear for concert here March 6 Louis Kaufman will perform.
2 Commons slate includes party, square dance Farmers' Frolic has been postponed because of wrestling meet.
2 Commission available for Naval Reserve Opportunity for students.
2 Like to play chess? Those interested in forming a chess club should leave their name with the College Eye office.
2 Faculty group attends New Jersey convention Will attend meetings there.
2 Men's Gym for spring formal Students petition for spring dance to be in the Men's Gymnasium, for comfort and bigger bands.
2 Ellis to represent TC at inauguration Will attend the inauguration of Dennis Cooke as president of High Point College, North Carolina.
2 Volberding will attend centennial celebration Will represent Teachers College at the centennial celebration of the University of Utah.
2 Norene feeds line, Ken corners column Profiles of Ken Aller and Norene Smith; photo.
2 Eight will play bridge mail round The eight players who qualified are listed.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Bennett poses for art classes Nelson Bennett speaks to art classes.
3 Women take part in sewing classes News from the Department of Home Economics.
3 Series of audio-visual meetings to be held Faculty members will be introduced to the equipment available.
3 Winter 'Pen' to be issued March 10 A list of those students whose work will appear in the next issue is given.
3 Researchers discover inside dope on what teen-agers talk about A microphone was placed in a local high school lunch room to record comments made by high school girls.
4 5 Tutors will be honored Monday Five athletes from Muscatine to be honored.
4 Thinclads meet North Central Track and field competition begins.
4 Conference crown at stake in final contest here; Panthers can clinch title tie with a victory over Maroons Number one ranked Panthers take on third ranked Maroons for conference title.
4 Matmen swamp Gophers 21-8 Wrestling team overpowers Minnesota in 25th win of the season; photo.
4 Ken's Korner Offers opinions on an all-star team.
5 AMVETS win AAU TC students comprise AMVETS team; now eligible to compete in national tournament.
5 Tourney final will be Monday Last weekend's competition results are given along with this weekend's semi-finals schedule.
5 Iowa State next foe for grapplers Panthers undefeated this season.
5 Winners decided in women's play This week's game results are given.
5 Cagers rack up two loop wins; slip by Carleton Panthers move ahead to number one ranking by defeating South Dakota and Augustana.
5 Prices announced for mat tourney Details of the National Collegiate Wrestling Championships are given.
6 Faculty Dames to meet Will hold open house.
6 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
6 'Mikado' auditions to be held again
6 Retreat begins today for Catholic students
6 Maurice Gerow choir featured in 'Alumnus'
6 Lawther holds ping-pong contest News from Lawther Hall.