College Eye — January 18, 1952

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1 Untitled Painters at work in Crossroads; photo.
1 Dance classes to begin on Wednesday Schedule for dance instruction series.
1 French dance set for tonight
1 Speakers highlight Religion in Life Week; mission plan third annual convocations Four-day conference will feature six speakers; highlights of the program; photo.
1 Strayer announces winter play cast List of cast and crew members for "Hedda Gabler".
1 Dorm smoking is approved by AWS Women may smoke in their rooms in Campbell Hall and Lawther Hall.
1 All-campus sale is next Friday Ten per cent of proceeds will go to March of Dimes.
1 Deadline nears for popularity, beauty contests Nominations will close soon.
1 Brindley tourney will be here next weekend
2 War in the east: Harvard Discusses the inclusion of a German chaplain on a recent WWII memorial at Harvard.
2 Iowa--a wrestling state Discusses the link between high school and college sports.
2 Many girls missed their chance . . . Comments on the opportunity missed by women who did not take advantage of the Lover's Leap dance.
2 Why Old Gold dance is Feb. 9 Gives specific reasons for the selection of the date; attempts to answer complaints of athletes who will be out of town when the dance is scheduled.
2 Around A column of humorous anecdotes.
3 VFW members begin Waterloo dance club
3 Free movies scheduled for late in January
3 Dreier speaks at meet Professor Dreier speaks at Grundy Center.
3 Series features one copy editor, two reporters Quick profiles of College Eye staffers Carol Schoof, Gladys Meier, and Ann Lane.
3 Plans announced for study abroad
3 Bridge tournament may be cancelled For lack of contestants.
4 On the . . . Sidelines . . . Previews the remainder of the season.
4 Weary Tutor hoopsters leave loop lead in North Dakota Summary of the two games recently held in North Dakota.
4 Tutors and Bees clash in benefit tomorrow night The game will benefit the March of Dimes polio fund.
4 Matmen in Michigan ISTC will face Michigan State today.
4 Purdue pins Panthers 14 - 11 ISTC lost Friday night; photo.
5 Music frat to give program
5 Campus 4-H group appoints committees Enjoy Hawaiian program.
5 17 teams open hoop intramurals Gives schedule and instructions for the games.
5 Kellogg replaces Clark as village president Brief profile of Bill Kellogg.
5 Art group to sponsor discussion on Tuesday
5 Student Centers Listing of religious organizations and activities.
5 Lillywhite is elected as national officer Of speech organization.
5 Football hits headlines in middle of January Comments on the overemphasis of sports on the collegiate level.
6 Gym's janitor has eventful life Profile of Lewis Jones.
6 Peters, senior, is 'most eligible' Don Peters wins at Lover's Leap dance.
6 Service group is established Presbyterians establish High Twelve group.
6 Rendezvous Activities of Greek organizations.
7 Pendergraft on state committee Will serve on Iowa Committee on Secondary Schools and College Relations.
7 20 fall graduates enter teaching Report on occupations of fall graduates.
7 Bartlett music hour
7 The Line Campus gossip column.
7 Sue Lund talks on government Opens training session for freshmen student leaders.
7 Alumni workers trace addresses A look at the work of Alumni Services in tracking down addresses of alumni.
7 Thayer announced as stadium head Duane Thayer will be director of Stadium Hall.
7 Summer session in Oslo planned
7 Former Eye reporter writes children's play Alice M. Read Russ publishes play in magazine.
7 Dead Wood A column of random ramblings.
7 Students will not have enlistment choices
8 Coffee hour cancelled
8 Fashion school offers seniors tuition awards
8 John Mitchell to serve on music committee Of national music educators group.
8 FBI wants men holding degrees for agents work
8 Faculty fireside meet to be at Wagner's
8 Annual sales will discontinue in two weeks
8 New organization is instituted here Will discuss issues.
8 FBLA group to hear guest speaker Tuesday Walt Obele of Rath Packing Company will speak.
8 Nelson enjoys Swedish holiday; tells of Christmas ceremonies Former social director Louise Nelson tells about living in Sweden.
8 Goetch appointed as representative Will be regional representative of national placement group.
8 Service examinations will be on April 24
8 Lillywhite authors published article