College Eye — January 26, 1945

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1 Abbott writes guide To be used as radio study guide.
1 'Hour of Charm' highlights frolic
1 Rural pupils visit Twelve Butler County students visit.
1 Cedar Valley debates to be in February First big meet since the beginning of the war.
1 Sage to lecture at Park College On American post-war aims.
1 Baker dormitory plans discussions As follow-up to Religious Emphasis Week.
1 Famous pianist to play; Brailowsky in recital Thursday Performer profile; photo.
1 Old Gold Beauty balloting next week
1 Dinner is postponed
1 Enthusiastic students discuss curriculum Students involved in department discussions.
1 New basic skills program adopted Faculty define basic skills areas in curricular reform.
1 Ice Carnival to be tomorrow night Description of the program.
1 Post-war jobs discussion initiates S. C. A. projects A look at the various programs of the Student Christian Association.
1 Five speech students discuss race problems At First Presbyterian Church.
1 Tutor timetable Campus events.
2 What do you want in new curriculum Students voice opinions.
2 Students can help with curriculum Discusses the changing of the education curriculum.
2 Clues to the News
3 Lawther forms classes for would be knitters
3 Faculty Dames to meet Everyone should bring sewing or knitting.
3 Former student back Bill Birenbaum is serving as a cryptologist.
3 Seven soloists appear in afternoon recital Performance programs.
3 Noted choir appearing in February originated as Ohio church group Profile of the Westminster Choir.
3 Rendezvous Greek news.
4 Ping pong tournament underway in Lawther Gives details of the tournament.
4 Morphites take 22-20 victory Gives game results; photo.
4 Baker men to play ping pong tournament The tournament begins this week.
4 The Line Campus news and gossip.
4 Campus Cubs win 86-37 Discusses the industrial league game.