College Eye — April 14, 1950

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1 Hosler speaks at Iowa Business Ed confab tomorrow His topic will be "Factors That Contribute to Better Teaching".
1 'Mothers' Day' set for April 28-30 Included in the activities for the weekend are open houses, teas and coffees, and a production; committee members are listed.
1 . . . "I" Club's Choice Spring sports queen Norma Friedrichsen chosen by I Club; photo.
1 State Board approves more heat, power plant expansion $655,000 allocated for the project; need expanded capacity to support new buildings.
1 Guillaume opens art conference Participating in the conference also will be Fred Logan, Wisconsin University.
1 Three directors to lead Concert Band on Sunday The selections for the concert are provided.
1 Dad's Day slated for November 5 Will include football game against South Dakota University.
1 Dorm's design . . . . . Sketch of the new dorm, designed by Nemmers, Clark, & Spooner; photo.
1 Superintendents to ask questions Tuesday evening Mock interviews will be conducted so students may learn the types of questions a superintendent may ask.
1 New women's dormitory will house 300 additional students Will cost about $750,000 and be located at 23rd and Campus Streets; description of the facilities.
2 Sigma Alpha Iota has charter day dinner The event was held at the Black Hawk Hotel.
2 Next faculty workshop meets Monday night The topic for the meeting will be the production and projection of 2 x 2 slides.
2 Crable has meditations In charge of morning meditations.
2 Brooks is guest speaker at chapel A short profile of Kenneth Brooks, chairman of the Friends Industrial and Social Order Committee in England.
2 Kanellis reveals new Pen policies Articles other that short stories and poems can be submitted for review.
2 Keefe attends conference for teacher trainers Sponsored by the United States Office of Education.
2 Students blaze trail on campus Students are encouraged to use the sidewalks.
2 Robinson attends annual meeting Will be attending the annual meeting of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.
2 Socratic method used in Humanist discussion The topic for the discussion will be "What Does Humanism mean to Me?"
2 Is our pride lagging? Urges students to participate in the "keep off the grass" campaign.
2 Letters to the editor Letter from Edward A. Reinisch, official of AAU wrestling tournament praising the wrestling team's skills as well as their conduct.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Missing poet sought by reporter A poem is published by Elizabeth Scott, but the College Eye is unable to identify her as a student.
3 Crew works to create snow while others welcome spring Description of the set of "The Streets of New York".
3 Thirteen attend Mathematics Council Four faculty members and nine students will attend the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics is given.
3 D. Cuthbertson to head FBLA Other officers and winners of assistant's and leader's degrees are listed.
3 Findings of 'Committee' given at Coffee Hour Discussion will be held on the work done by the Committee of Nine.
3 Student board elects officers for next year Bob Davis will serve as president and Polly Scott as secretary.
3 Survey conducted by education 10 classes Will survey schools to see if they are meeting the needs of their communities.
4 Students to help pick homecoming theme Theme ideas for this year's Homecoming are to be submitted to Dr. Bender.
4 Track, baseball teams face tough foes at home; diamondmen seek to erase two 1949 losses to Bulldogs Panther baseball team challenges Drake University at home.
4 Thinclads meet Northern Ill. here tomorrow in relays dual Track meet is moved to earlier time to allow students to attend the baseball game scheduled for later in the day.
4 Tutor nine tips Gophers 6-5; lose second tilt on errors Teachers College baseball comes away with a 1-1 record with the games played against University of Minnesota.
4 Weather disrupts sports schedule Rain and snow postpone baseball and track this past week.
4 Organize men's softball intramurals on Monday James Clark will be in charge of the intramurals.
4 Nordly is elected to central district post Named president of the Athletics and Physical Education Division of the Central District of the American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
4 Relays features new policies, ace Illini pole vaulter More than one thousand athletes will participate in the 27th Annual Teachers College Relays; photo.
4 St. Ambrose is opening foe for Panther golfers Will also play against Loras College this week.
4 Roundup to start relays activities Activity night, Relays Roundup, is planned the night before the Teachers College Relays.
5 Extension Bureau gets publications store room Remodeling will allow storage of college publications and a table that can be used for preparation of mailing of such items.
5 Preview will feature physical science films The names of the films to be shown are provided.
5 Photography equipment discussed at meeting
5 Ritter attends annual insurance meeting Represents Iowa State Education Association.
5 Golden Ledger banquet to be held Tuesday List of initiates.
5 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
5 Pi Omega Pi has joint initiation Pledges listed; pledges from the University of Iowa are installed along with the Teachers College pledges.
5 Math Club will elect new officers Tuesday
5 Breakfast, tea honor graduating women this week Committee chairmen are listed for the tea.
6 Send delegation to attend meeting Will be attending "State Day" at the University of Dubuque.
6 Requests concerning mobile unit received The New York Education Department is inquiring about the mobile unit of the Department of Industrial Arts.
6 Nelson addresses driver education teachers' meeting Will be giving the opening address of the Driver Education Teachers Conference that will be held on campus.
6 Eagan to remain here extra day Will be accepting applications for the Marine Corps.
6 Palmer heads Rotary Will be president of the Cedar Falls Rotary Club.
6 Blake, former Eye editor, publishes PhyRec magazine This publication will be used as a medium to promote and coordinate health, physical education, and recreation programs.
6 Sweet and Lowdown Events occurring within the Department of Music.