College Eye — December 14, 1950

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1 Quarter to end Friday, Dec. 15
1 'TC's most eligible bachelor' to highlight Femmes' Fancy
1 String conference to hear Temianka in lecture-recital Henri Temianka will perform and teach.
1 'Champ Stamp' to be theme of pep rally Winter sports teams to be introduced.
1 Untitled Students decorate a tree in the math department.
1 Untitled Wrestlers prepare for their trip to Turkey.
1 Henry Harris recital to be given Jan. 7 Performance program.
1 Girls check watermelon, organ pipe, clock, cats in Commons checkroom A look at the services in the Commons.
1 Teachers College rates high in forensic tournament here Two TC teams were undefeated.
2 Meece prefers 'greater freedom of teaching' to career in waves Profile of Leona Meece.
2 Is UMT the best solution? Argues that Universal Military Training theory, developed by Dr. Conant and discussed by the editorial staff in the last issue, is not the solution to military needs.
2 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
2 Student favors student evaluation Explains why student evaluation of professors is attractive proposition.
2 Sherman views attempt to land jet on carrier Profile of Homer (Tex) Sherman; photo.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
3 State owns dorms and Commons; supervision by Board of Education A look at the administration and finances of dorms and the Commons.
3 Students should leave envelopes for checks
3 College Eye positions available for winter
3 Seerley Council OK's purchase of smokers
3 SCA to meet Jan. 7
4 Panthers open conference defense Saturday LaCrosse Teachers beat TC Panthers, 48-38.
4 Contributions go over $150 mark To help defray wrestlers' travel expenses.
4 Tutors in loop tourney Dec. 28
4 Garth paces cage squad Profile of basketball leader.
4 Tutor champions New York bound Four TC wrestlers will represent the United States in Turkey, and possibly other countries.
5 Married student continues studies begun here twenty-five years ago Neva Hemphill Hurlbert looks back on student life in the 1920s.
5 Rendezvous News about Greek organizations.
5 Faculty members win art awards Glen Bradshaw and Robert Von Neumann honored.
5 Around College students are destined to be poor.
6 Admatic projector stirs curiosity Spotlight on device installed at the Crossroads five weeks previous.
6 Square dancers to organize club
6 Seerley men plan Plans for winter quarter.
6 Six to attend SCA assembly List of those who will attend national meeting.
6 Scholarship Committee sponsors Phraner talk Will speak on taking tests.