College Eye — November 10, 1950

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1 Student teaching facilities short Summer opportunities especially short.
1 Men are to fill out military status blanks Will assist students to get deferments.
1 Iowa high school groups to discuss responsibility of federal government
1 Council of Religion will sponsor drive for world peace Will solicit funds.
1 Style show tickets free List of show narrators; photo.
1 Thanksgiving vacation to begin November 22
1 Sadie Hawkins day activities planned Schedule of events.
1 Fall Thrashin's Students pose to be beaten with paddles during 'Hell Week' of fraternity rush.
1 Whitney Young, Jr. will head conference on race relations Will make several presentations; photo.
1 Registration day dance
1 Food fees drop for next quarter Due to shorter winter quarter.
2 Hilltopics Admires honor system employed at University of Virginia.
2 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
2 Old Gold pictures schedule
2 Tension looms in Asia Overview of post-war conditions in Korea, Indo-China, and Tibet.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
3 Choir to present Mozart number
3 Wartburg artist series tickets available here
3 Language Club features all-Hawaiian program View film and enjoy hula dances.
3 Fires, fire poles and alarm bells highlight days of student firemen Profiles of Clayton Rabedeaux and Gary Mishler, who are part-time members of the Cedar Falls Fire Department; photo.
4 Frosh cagers to meet for first practice
4 Hockey players invited to Ames for play day
4 Wachenheim and Bienfang picked for defense Students vote for favorite football players.
4 Mat squad built on lightweights Panthers' strongest wrestlers are in weight classes below 157 lbs.
4 From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
5 Students chosen for honor group List of new members of Social Science Honor Society.
5 Fifty prep coaches to hold meet here Wrestling coaches will meet.
5 Panthers drop grid finale 14-7 South Dakota wins but Panthers still tie for second in North Central Conference.
5 Teachers College grad wins national contest Kiyoshi Yamada wins essay contest.
5 Large number present for Dad's Day events
5 Greenhalgh, Aussie representative, observes Teachers College training A. J. Greenhalgh visits campus under Carnegie grant.
5 Baker Hall tied 6-6 by Off-Campus team
5 Thirty-six teams to attend debate Regional meet sponsored by Speech Activities Club.
5 Former Hawkeye star seeks berth on Waterloo Pro-Hawks Murray Wier will lead new professional team.
6 Will demonstrates terrain building Will demonstrate how to build aquaria and terraria.
6 Keister, tenor, to give concert Performance program.
6 Bradshaw represented at Sioux City exhibit
6 'Death of a Salesman' records to be heard
6 High school students to hear college advice Several ISTC staff will make presentations.
6 Around Issues on dressing up for dinner.
7 Speakers to address general county meet FTA members may attend.
7 Alpha Phi Gamma to accept twelve List of new members.
7 Sigma Alpha Eta elects officers List of new officers.
7 Quartet to highlight recital in Gilchrist List of performers.
7 Girls' dorm tops freedom crusade 571 names on petition; $62.94 raised.
7 Whiting to lead service chapter List of new Alpha Phi Omega officers.
7 Fossum will address national speech meet
7 "D" letter drop noted at stadium Attributed to increased emphasis on scholarship.
7 Rendezvous News of Greek organizations.
7 Committee plans for guide marks Will attempt to assist visitors find their way around campus.
8 Three students will attend NSA Will attend national conference.
8 Addison is initiated into Phi Delta Kappa
8 Pamphlet tells of teacher training Reprint of article by Thomas Horn.
8 Hake to review book Will review book on broadcasting and its influence.
8 Maucker speaks at men's dorms Meets with men in Seerley and Baker Halls.
8 All-campus study meet to be held Thursday Faculty members will address group.
8 Safety film stresses caution while hunting Bert Woodcock shows film to class.
8 Press day to honor HS journalism staff Sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma.