College Eye — November 3, 1950

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1 Untitled Club Commons will feature bands and club atmosphere; photo.
1 Panthers to highlight Dad's Day weekend with Saturday afternoon gridiron match Schedule of activities.
1 Theme of annual style show to be 'Seasoned Silhouettes' Will feature clothing for all seasons; list of those on committees for show.
1 Thirty students selected for Who's Who List of those who will be honored.
1 All jazz fans invited to concert in lounge Bob Wilson will play several records.
2 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
2 Capesius teaches home economics as more than just cooking, sewing Profile of Jo Capesius; photo.
2 Ripe for communism? Communist takeover would be possible at UNI.
2 Two movies shown to Business Ed group Pi Omega Pi sponsors business education films.
2 Gerow leads Seerley students in sing hour
2 High school students picked at Driver's Clinic
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
3 Annual reunion held this week In conjunction with Iowa State Education Association meeting.
3 Debate students to attend meet held at Simpson List of six students who will participate.
3 Former student speaks to frat Doris Handorf speaks to Pi Omega Pi; list of new pledges.
3 Music frat pledges nine new members List of new pledges for Sigma Alpha Iota.
3 Conference to discuss race relations topic Whitney Young will speak.
3 Freedom crusade enters last week; contributions and signatures needed
3 Orchesis attends ISEA convention Presents suite of dances.
3 Kelso to give talk Will speak on counseling young people.
4 Iron men of old; Tutors have 'em Some team members have played just about every minute of every game.
4 Conference standings
4 Baker wins two football games
4 Panther cage drills impress coach Nordly
4 Tutors, Coyotes battle before Dad's Day crowd Panthers must win game to remain in second place in North Central Conference.
4 From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
5 Selling techniques is topic at clinic Leonard Keefe will present clinic to local businessmen.
5 Campus school PTA to hold square dance
5 Baseball goes inside for further workouts Due to bad weather.
5 Quintet to highlight music recital today
5 Tutors rush past Maroons TC beats Morningside, 13-7, in Sioux City.
5 Education pupils observe schools Will visit Roosevelt and Cedar Heights Schools.
5 Reed Prior to see his first game as dad performs on field Saturday Profile of Don Prior; photo.
5 Stadium groups plan for future A look at future activities.
5 Foreign Language Club sponsors Hawaiian film
6 SLB discusses honorary frats Some students with high GPAs have not been offered membership.
6 Dick Corrick appointed to committee post Will chair Dad's Day activities for Baker Hall.
6 Three play at Drake Lavern Hodges, Roland Searight, and Frank Hill will perform.
6 IFTA chapter largest in US Now has 471 members.
6 WSSF campaign to begin Nov. 14 Explains fund-raising project.
6 Table-toting pony hits convertible, dents fender, leaves Hoar dazed Runaway horse damages car.
6 Campus School picked as scene of speech forum Will hold state meeting there.
6 Old Gold receives excellent rating
6 Around Story of Jonesy, the student who decided not to quit school.
7 Club to meet, discuss 'Revolt of the Masses'
7 Seerley picks Sperry as committee head Harvey Sperry will chair Dad's Day activities.
7 'Careless vote worse than no vote' asserts Babcock in keynote address Congressional candidates speak.
7 Bailey's book reviewed Maurice Gerow will review book of hymns.
7 Rendezvous News about Greek organizations.
7 Kappa Delta Pi initiates members Initiates 45 new members.
7 Club to view satire Will see "My Little Chickadee".
7 Campus school heads to attend work shop Paul Brimm and William Chase will attend NCA meeting.
7 Bartlett Hall to hold after game coffee
7 Fullerton co-edits 'Together We Sing' Peg Fullerton co-edits elementary school music text.
8 IBEA to hold conclave today Lloyd Douglas will speak at state meeting.
8 Election results heads program of honor frats Will listen to election results on radio after meeting.
8 Bernhard to conduct Chapel service Sunday
8 Civil Service exam open to seniors
8 Dance class presents program at convention Modern dance class performs at ISEA meeting.
8 Graduates to make pictures appointments
8 Children's book fair features story telling
13 Last home game Cheerleaders who lead pep yell pictured.