College Eye — January 19, 1951

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1 Bachelor contest entries now due Winner to be announced at Femmes Fancy dance.
1 Cast of nineteen announced for winter drama production List of cast members for "The Adding Machine".
1 Air Force team changes schedule
1 Band to present concert Sunday Concert Band program.
1 Winter 'I' queen nominations due
1 Marionette show tickets on sale at Crossroads Preview of the Tatterman show.
1 Bernhard announces Sunday Chapel topic
1 Brindley tournament winners to receive $300 scholarships Description of the program; photo.
2 Which way now? Questions decision to ban one sorority from winter rushing due to 'dirty rushing.'
2 Teachers College Campanile houses world famous clock History of the chimes and clock.
2 Neustrom, part-time lab assistant wants small town teaching position Profile of Wayne Neustrom; photo.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
3 Stadium Rec Committee plans winter program Has purchased new recreation equipment.
3 Coffee Hour speaker to be William Dee Will discuss population trends.
3 80 education leaders to inspect teachers college facilities, curricula Attend training session sponsored by AACTE.
3 Yearbook staff work progressing Sixty percent of work is at printer.
3 Los Angeles area alums plan dinner Esther Bley Foy is in charge of arrangements.
4 League-leading Panthers face Duhawks here Saturday night Panthers have NCC lead with 3-0 record after defeating Morningside, 55-53.
4 Thirty trackmen begin practice List of team members.
4 Michigan State faces Panther matmen Friday Michigan State always ranked as one of top teams in nation.
4 Panther cagers take loop lead Panthers win over Morningside Maroons, 55-53.
4 From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
5 State mat meet slated for gym High school wrestling tournament.
5 Square dance meeting draws one hundred
5 New Stadium residents 25 new residents.
5 Girls start tourney in basketball Jan. 22 28 teams will compete.
5 Music groups meet Will hold dinner.
6 Army steps up reserve program; offers radio, engineering training
6 First Liberian student in US visits campus Moses K. Weefur will visit.
6 Journalism frat meets Hazel Strayer speaks to group.
6 Lawther fireside sing
6 Untitled Student tries to gain access into School of Music by playing the bottles.
6 Around Call to write legendary play script that will rake in money for Teachers College.
7 Stadium to continue scholarship emphasis John De Jong is new scholarship chair.
7 Religion in Life speakers chosen Profiles of speakers.
7 Sturm, alum, initiated into professional frat Harold Sturm joins Phi Delta Kappa.
7 Open house Tuesday for Off-Campus Group AWS sponsors meeting for women.
7 Off-campus girls' tea
7 Rendezvous News of Greek organizations.
7 Sigma Gamma Kappa elects new officers List of new officers.
7 Laird replaces enlistee in Tau Chi Eta post Ralph Laird replaces Keith Goldsmith.
7 Honorary sorority initiates seven List of new initiates.
7 Industrial Arts Group to hear Waterloo men Darrel Smith will speak.
7 Rotary Club members visit art departments Follows luncheon.
7 Local florist to speak at dorm Coffee Hour Marion Bancroft will speak.
8 Bender requests Polio fund drive Dean presents idea to SLB.
8 Ten ways to be an Iowa statistic Tips on safe driving.
8 Soprano to sing in artist series Profile of Nadine Conner.
8 Name committees for beauty dance List of committee chairs for Old Gold Beauty Dance.
8 Film Club to feature 2 documentary films
8 Seven teachers present students at music recital List of those who will perform.