College Eye — March 17, 1950

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1 Juilliard String Quartet to perform for Lecture-Concert Series Sunday Members of the quartet serve as musicians in residence at the Juilliard School of Music; photo.
1 Singher presents finale of series Mr. Singher will replace Brian Sullivan in the final program of the Lecture-Concert Series.
1 Commencement plans are announced by Hill Schedule is given.
1 Request mobile unit for Central America Fernando Romero, Department of Cultural Affairs, has asked for cost and usage information on the Industrial Arts Department's mobile unit.
1 Teachers' science conference opens with Lantz presiding A schedule of the conference is provided.
1 Housing project stock being sold Officers of the Faculty Homes, Inc. corporation are listed; have purchased land for building.
1 Orchesis to give 'Evening Clarion' tomorrow night The program for the evening is provided.
1 Students elect D. Shepard Elections results are given; photo.
2 What is expected of you Recommends that those students entering the teaching profession be of good moral character as suggested by an article in the NEA Journal.
2 Nelson gives facts of cut system Rules for cutting class are given.
2 Specialist finds children retarded, not deficient Professor Zintz offers views on reading skills.
2 Dave Hendrickson elected veep at IFTA conference Officers of the regional conference are listed.
2 Hilltopics; letters to the editor Was discouraged at the lack of attendance at the convocation held to meet the candidates up for election.
2 An open letter to the faculty Students ask for day off from class and tests for wrestling tournament.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 TC to present industrial exhibit at exposition The theme of the exhibit will be "How Your State Colleges Serve Industry."
3 Faculty workshop has first session Members of the faculty participate in an audio-visual workshop.
3 Local chapter of Great Books Club discusses works of Plato, Rousseau The group, sponsored by AAUW, met last year for a total of eighteen sessions; Professors Fox and Maurer will lead discussions.
3 Faculty to exhibit art Eleven faculty members will be displaying their work.
3 Gridiron banquet will be Monday Awards will be presented at the banquet.
4 Sunset Village may be reconverted by fall to house single freshmen Tentative plans are for eleven freshmen men and one senior advisor to be housed into barracks-style housing.
4 Committee plans new art program Members of the state curriculum planning committee are listed.
4 To discuss delinquent children at Drake's Social Actions Day Annual event will be held at the Drake University.
4 Pat Nellor heads Alpha Phi Gamma Other officers are listed.
4 Students working for college have OASI deductions Explains how students qualify for Old Age and Survivor's Insurance deduction.
4 April in Paris to be theme of style show Clothes to be modeled were made in student sewing classes.
4 Sweet and Lowdown News from the Department of Music.
5 Early entries begin pouring in for NCAA tourney; Purdue enters four Big Ten champs; Scarpello tops Hawks Current registration stands at one hundred wrestlers from twenty-six different universities.
5 Thinclads cop home opener; tip Whittier Track and field team wins home track meet against Wartburg, Luther, Coe, and Upper Iowa; photo.
5 Offer games, skating on Wednesday nights Play Night will be held in the Women's Gym.
5 Cornell falls to Panthers Wrestling team defeats tough opponent, Cornell, and ends season undefeated; photo.
5 State AAU meet next for Tutors Panther track team travels to meet in Des Moines.
6 Seabury emphasized American attitudes toward democracy Excerpts from the speech of Ruth Seabury on "My Philosophy of Life"
6 Eppard, Bundy chosen by Waterloo Symphony Selected from twenty-five persons who auditioned.
6 Untitled Orchesis students perform on stage.
6 Guillaume and Herrold attend art conference Will attend the committee on Art Education Conference at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City.
6 Scannell recognized for sports publicity Presented award by the Helma Athletic Foundation, Los Angeles.
6 Faculty forum Forum topic will be "The Welfare State."
7 Humanist Club meets Sunday at Commons A panel discussion on "What is the greatest problem facing the world today?" will be held at the meeting.
7 Raise hours on minor requirements to 22 1/2 Requirements stipulated by the North Central Association
7 Alpha Phi Omega installs officers Officers are listed.
7 Bundy, Gunderson to direct chorus on radio program Will be featured on the High School Parade program.
7 Bardach to join laboratory staff The Iowa Lakeside Laboratory is a biological laboratory located on the west shore of Lake Okoboji.
7 Alumni of Chicago area hold reunion One hundred and two alumni were present.
7 Helf, Sheperd visit Story County schools Are doing follow-up work on a test administered last year on reading.
7 Struve will be M. C. for informal dance
7 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
8 College players act in 'Comedy of Errors' Cast members are listed.
8 Fifteen working with extension department Assist superintendents throughout the state on various subjects.
8 Need novelty acts for spring play Novelty acts will be used between the scenes of the two spring plays.
8 Wischmeier tops at conference on world problems At the Annual Intercollegiate Conference on Problems, Dick Wischmeier is rated as the top debater.
8 Spring reunion set for May 20 Reunion luncheon will be held the same day as Commencement.
8 Debate teams enter Iowa forensic meet Team members are listed.