College Eye — September 21, 1951

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1 Welcome, freshmen . . . Don Peters shakes the hand of Burris Wilson.
1 Convocation to start series of 75th Anniversary events President Maucker will speak at Matriculation Convocation.
1 Concert series of five to open October 1 A look at the upcoming 1951-1952 series season.
1 Film ticket drive begins Monday Film Club organized two years ago to bring good movies to campus.
1 Students and faculty to stage talent show SLB sponsors show.
1 . . . To TC Tradition Dixie Laughery stops Joan Anderson from breaking tradition; photo.
1 Jamvets to play for game dance
1 Melons, pep end Frosh activities Description of the freshmen activity program.
1 A welcome to all freshmen President Maucker offers advice to new students; photo.
2 Hilltopics Newspapers are meant for accurate news; newspaper staff outlines aims for the year.
2 'Eye' staff meeting
2 SCA to give a dinner Will entertain officers of campus religious centers.
2 Untitled A satirical look at blind dates.
2 Does being a soldier qualify voting? Believes that military service may not qualify someone to vote.
2 'And now you're going to college': Welcome Freshmen Suggests freshmen should take advantage of all aspects of college life.
3 McClelland to travel and study in Mexico Miss McClelland will take year's leave of absence; Mary Dieterich, Lauretta McCusker, and Peg Fullerton will lead library in Miss McClelland's absence.
3 Seeburg machine needs records Seeking donations for juke box.
3 Social committees need volunteers Several positions available.
3 Old Gold salesmen announced by Henry List of sales representatives.
3 To be in auditorium Sunday chapel
4 College activities to commemorate 75th Anniversary Description of scheduled activities.
4 Church night theme to be college religion Speakers will talk about role of religion in college.
4 New assistant head of dorm says, 'It's good to be back' Profile of Lena Abbas, assistant director of Bartlett Hall.
4 Service schedule of Health Center is announced by director Gamet Description of services available to students at the Health Center.
4 Extension classes to be conducted weekly in Denison Description of classes.
4 Students to occupy South stadium section Procedures for entering stadium.
5 Director Mendenhall reveals 1951-52 basketball schedule The 1951-52 schedule is listed.
5 TC High band to play The Teachers College High School band will play at the game.
5 Rainbow out; Panther men brace for NDU An injury in their last win makes it hard for another against North Dakota State.
5 Basketball season has 22 games Panthers' season is full including ten home games.
5 SDS Jackrabbits trip Iowa Tutors to tune of 48-6 Panthers lose to South Dakota, 48-6.
5 Loss of Lofton hits cage squad Following games will be hard as Panther player leaves.
5 Tickets are available for game with Drake Panthers play for win against Drake University.
5 On the . . . Sidelines . . . By Heskett Panthers hope for win against North Dakota.
6 Pepleader tryouts to be Thursday
6 SAC members to meet Monday List of officers and a look at the year's plans.
6 Rural leaders to hold meeting
6 Campus school reports enrollment increase Thirteen more students this year.
6 Student League Board announces meeting schedule for organization Schedule of meetings for student organizations.
6 Senior passes by Ida S. Teecy. She is in now!
7 Faculty Dames receive Will hold reception.
7 Untitled Depicts a woman taking the lead on a date.
7 Nine new instructors start new duties today in four departments Brief profiles of new faculty.
7 Now students can breathe again: orientation over Description of activities held for new students.
7 Former student is Melton pianist Harold Brown is accompanist for James Melton.
7 Speech frat officers List of Delta Sigma Rho officers.
7 Chapel Choir has positions open
8 Women's social classes to begin Freshmen women will learn proper social usage.
8 Students receive first 'Eye' free
8 Child lit author to speak Friday May Hill Arbuthnot will speak.
8 Dorm directors are Clarke, Hinds Profile of Elizabeth Clarke and Jean Hinds.
8 Famed organist to give recital Mario Salvador will perform.