College Eye — February 15, 1952

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1 Advanced registration scheduled for Feb. 27
1 Fifteen speech students leave for two day Wisconsin forensic meet
1 Jazz tickets go on sale For third jazz concert.
1 Des Moines show features work of TC artists Several win awards.
1 State audit criticizes TC's fiscal policy Finds bookkeeping and accounting are not up to standards.
1 Name Barbara Appelman Winter I Queen; all three attendants are freshmen Brief profile of Barbara Appelman; photo.
1 Hedda Gabler characters come alive Reviews the recent production of "Hedda Gabler," by Henrik Ibsen; photo.
2 Doubling benefit Applauds this year's Lecture-Concert series; discusses the prestige brought to the college by Salvador Dali.
2 Untitled Re-emphasizes the importance of 'balance' mentioned in an editorial on the same page.
2 Balance Stresses the importance of maintaining balance in the amount of extra curricular work in which a student participates.
2 One mistake Discusses the scheduling problems of the all-campus convocation meetings.
2 More about research Defends the amount of research which must be done by graduate students in science fields.
2 Faculty firesides Encourages greater participation of students in activities aimed at encouraging friendly relations with faculty.
2 Around Discusses the recent controversy over the true intent of cosmetics.
3 Maucker attends farm institute
3 Barr awarded leadership degree By FBLA.
3 Dali's condolences sent to Queen On death of her father, George VI; text of telegram.
3 Dead Wood Discusses the recent presentation made by Salvador Dali.
4 Panthers against Morningside in final conference contest The game will begin at 8 p.m.. Saturday night.
4 Basketball intramurals. Lists results and schedules for the men's and women's leagues.
4 Battery men working out for baseball The team has begun pre-season drills.
4 Women's winter play-day Saturday High school students will be invited.
4 Seven athletes on Honor Roll List of those on the Honor Roll.
4 Grapplers at Lincoln for Cornhuskers ISTC will be in Nebraska tomorrow night.
4 Olympic tryouts assigned here ISTC will host the district tryouts.
4 On the . . .Sidelines . . . Discusses the history of wrestling at the Teachers College.
5 The Line Campus gossip column.
5 Garcon, garcon Faculty members serving at a dinner for partial fee exemption students.
5 Elementary supervisor will be here Thursday Catherine Klaus will visit.
5 Short will hostess Faculty Fireside meet
5 Chamber music recital scheduled for Sunday Will feature faculty group.
5 Lawther distributes children's Valentines To children who attended their Christmas party.
6 Film Club meeting postponed one week
6 Women voters have controls symposium Speech Activities Club will lead discussion.
6 Flicker time Saturday
6 Debaters to attend Denver's forensic meet Joan Welle and Bob Davis will attend.
6 Sonquist named orientation head June Sonquist will lead AWS program; photo.
6 Student centers News about religious organizations and their activities on campus.
6 McCollum attends national science meet
6 Archer harasses extravagant staff Profiles of Don Archer, Jack Hovelson, and Mary Dutcher.
6 Square dance planned to replace masquerade
6 Russell is named to music committee
6 Coffee hour discussion Professor Bernhard will lead book discussion.
6 Rendezvous News about Greek organizations and their activities.
7 Honor beauty, popularity winners at dance Scenes from the Old Gold Dance on Saturday night; photo.
8 SCA schedules trip to Jewish synagogue To become better acquainted; will visit Waterloo synagogue.
8 Students should file for draftee tests
8 Epidemic is over Only a few still have the measles.
8 High school Press Day planned for March 1 Sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma.
8 Vienna U plans summer session
8 Art exhibit features student work Monday
8 Schlicher addresses First-Year KP Club Will speak on interviewing.
8 Mixer is planned by men's dorms
8 World day of prayer