College Eye — November 16, 1951

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1 TC girls will pursue in Sadie's style A look at the upcoming Sadie Hawkins Dance; photo.
1 Campus Date Bureau is organized: elimination of barriers is objective Social Life Committee sets up service to bring men and women together.
1 'Elijah' set for Sunday Performance preview.
1 Coburn will appear at TC November 28 Charles Coburn will perform; photo.
1 Teachers College to serve as host for third elementary art workshop Program highlights.
1 Marching Band slated to lead Waterloo parade Will lead Christmas parade.
1 Magazine now needs Maucker's approval Board of Control of Student Publications gives approval.
1 Advance registration
2 Best-liked movies are sad, serious
2 No checks over $10 cashed here Students want to be paid in cash, not check.
2 No interest in peace --- World peace is not high on anyone's list of things to do.
2 Girls, answer your own buzzer only Suggestions to make the phone service better.
2 Editorials . . . Teacher training may be heading in a different direction.
2 United States must defend Korea Without the help of the US, Korea could be in big trouble.
2 Three 'R's' are only small phase of well-set up teaching program Explains other roles of teacher.
3 Dead Wood
3 Do you drown, burn, eat or pin fated syllogism?
3 Smith addresses club Ernesting Smith talks about trip to Europe.
3 Sixth discussion, debate to begin Description of the upcoming tournament.
3 Untitled Max Crandal and his wife dance at the married couple's dance.
3 The Music Goes Round & Round News on music performances and updates.
4 A final look at the Iowa State Teachers College football squad Team picture of 1951 football squad; list on team members: photo.
4 Cagers open here against North Central November 30 Panthers hope for win against North Central.
4 Panther matmen face eight foes Panthers face eight meets plus a tournament competition.
5 'The Enchanted' is a charming, sensitive play Review of the play; photo.
5 Math honorary pledges List of Kappa Mu Epsilon pledges.
5 Lambda Delta Lambda initiates new pledges List of new pledges.
5 Sermon topic revealed
5 Rendezvous New from Greek organizations.
6 Phi Delta Kappa to have dinner Several ISTC faculty will participate.
6 Three teachers to discuss health Home economics instructors will speak in Des Moines.
6 Discussion meet held here today Fourteen schools will attend.
6 Fireside group to meet with Plaehn
6 Pruis announces debate schedule Season schedule.
6 The Line
6 FBLA convention draws record crowd of students, instructors Program highlights; 140 attend; photo.
7 Styles feature wedding apparel Style show preview.
7 Dorm music hour opens social life A look at Bartlett Hall social activities.
7 Bosley addresses college 'family' Review of recent convocation.
7 Merchant auction held on Saturday Frank Merchant leaves entire estate to the college; photo.
7 Bernhard addresses Lutheran youth group
7 Dorm plans PJ party
7 Home Economics frat pledges two students Evelyn Seipert and Lucille Gault join Theta Theta Epsilon.
7 North hall ping pong
7 MU make plans for annual Men's Day Will sponsor chapel service.
7 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
7 Disc an' Dat New record picked for record of the week.
7 Bishop maintains education system democratic must Professor Bishop publishes article.
8 Aakvik to appear with symphony Profile of Ellen Aakvik.
8 Swim scheduled for play night
8 Zintz addresses PTA At New Sharon.
8 Nursery school sessions planned Olive Holliday directing sessions.
8 Rural leaders meet Professor Dreier reports on national meeting.
8 Business majors conduct survey on buying habits Will survey 600 Cedar Falls families.
8 Dreier gives address Speaks in Chickasaw County.
8 Scholarship for grads Martin Nelson has information.
8 'The thing' . . . At last we know what it is Surprised by cat in Lawther Hall.
8 Lecture series topic announced Intervarsity Fellowship will sponsor series.