College Eye — November 17, 1950

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1 Second Home Girls living off-campus stay busy.
1 College Orchestra to give concert Performance program.
1 Conferences set for graduates Should set up meeting at Placement Bureau.
1 'Youth holds key to peace,' asserts Young in race relations convocation Excerpts from speech by Whitney Young.
1 Ma Aye to speak at College Chapel Sunday morning Head of World Student Christian Federation will speak.
1 Mills to be featured speaker for Press Day conference George Mills will speak to high school journalists.
1 Chance for girls to get men highlights 'Sadie Hawkins Day' Sadie Hawkins activity schedule; photo.
1 Thanksgiving vacation to start Wednesday
2 Dean Nelson clarifies cut system Explains rules of the cut policy at UNI; students may take as many cuts as the number of times that a class meets per week.
2 Old Gold picture schedule
2 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
2 Mellem believes opera performers need to possess versatile talent Profile of Bev Mellem; photo.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Is World War III on the way? Anti-American feelings rage in Korea.
3 1950 College Catalog is nearing completion Also first issue of Campus Staff News appears.
3 December ninth to be open night for Yule parties
3 Young featured at SCA meeting Whitney Young meets informally with student group.
3 Chapel Choir expresses need for men singers
3 Band to present Clarion concert About 80 band members will make trip.
3 Committees meet, plan for Christmas Formal
3 Understanding youngsters is trait most desirable for teachers -- Curtis Dwight Curtis outlines his views on a good teacher education program.
3 Two films shown by Pi Omega Pi Shows business education films.
4 College SCA organizes youth fellowship group For high school students.
4 Representatives will attend college days Will meet students who have expressed interest in attending ISTC.
4 Music students give sixth recital today List of those who will be performing.
4 Pendergraft addresses county schoolmasters
4 Flanagan says public wants dance music Interview with Ralph Flanagan.
4 Music faculty group to present concert
4 Scholarship, study guide receives recognition Men's Union pamphlet found useful by other schools.
4 Untitled Students pass professor-in-need on roadside.
4 Off-Campus girls find commuting and lounge-living part of college Women talk about going to school while living off campus.
5 Wrestling ace guides Tutor hopes for national repeat Keith Young will wrestle at 147 or 157 lbs.
5 Cager's injuries hamper practices
5 From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
5 NAAU picks Young, Smith, Nelson and Harrison to go Will travel overseas to compete.
5 Coyotes set new conference mark Final league standings.
6 Lehmann will address Elementa Ki meeting
6 Lawther gives musical Tuesday for residents
6 Gerow to lead chorus of state high schools
6 Waterloo concert to feature Harris Henry Harris will perform with symphony orchestra.
6 Breakfast is planned for Lawther students
6 Around Story of Annie, Baker Hall maid, and her carpet-clipping.
7 Educators will hear address on tax plan Will meet in Waterloo.
7 Rendezvous News about Greek organizations.
7 Quartet ready to invade television with tumbling, juggling, balance
7 Stadium to hold annual election
7 Freshman earns convention trip Nita Olson will represent Iowa at 4-H meeting in Chicago.
7 Nelson, Woodcock to attend meet Attend National Safety Council meeting.
7 A Cappella Choir sings at PTA anniversary Performs in Des Moines.
8 Survey covers health education Marjorie Young visits health education facilities.
8 Sales clinic holds last '50 meeting About 135 usually attend meetings.
8 Students model college clothes About 800 attend style show.
8 AWS to sponsor cosmetics speech Julius Kahn will speak.
8 Thompson to review book by Hollingshead Oscar Thompson will speak.
8 Companies loan books for book week display