College Eye — February 22, 1952

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1 Square dance tonight
1 Who's Who lists eleven from here A number of faculty listed in Midwest Who's Who.
1 Election counts will be posted College Eye will mimeograph early results.
1 Street dance at top of Hill will open Mardi Gras season Lengthy description of the dance activities.
1 Off-campus plans 'Shipwreck' party Will sponsor dance at Hartman Center.
1 Dorms to hold mixer Saturday Women will be guests of men.
1 Phi Mu jazz show opens Wednesday Lengthy description of the upcoming program; photo.
1 Invite 200 schools to press day To be sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma.
1 Campanile will play for prayer observance Student Christian Association will sponsor campus observance.
1 Keisler to speak at chapel E. Keisler will speak at CHIC; photo.
2 Happiness, strength Eddie Cantor encourages eliminating prejudice.
2 Human brotherhood Ralph J. Bunche encourages 'practical application of the democratic principles of brotherhood.'
2 Untitled Contends that students who reach the point of graduate work they are ready to delve deeply into research.
2 Re-dedication Bernard M. Baruch urges a re-affirmation of each individual citizens democratic principles.
2 Blood for brotherhood James Kearney, Jr., urges the donation of a pint of blood in celebration of Brotherhood Week.
2 Around Sarcastically applauds the benefits of capitalism.
3 Eye-catching Two students observe a bulletin board prepared by Jean Grant and Professor Bardach in the Vocational building; photo.
3 Magazine to publish art instructor's work Professor Larkin publishes work.
3 Instructors to attend home economics meet Professors Bouldin and Ping attend regional conference.
3 Industrial arts party
3 First year KP Will hold panel discussion.
3 Business instructors attend convention Professors Blanford and Douglas attend national meeting.
3 Volleyball organization meeting held Thursday The meeting is for all those interested.
3 Dead Wood Discusses the horrors of finding a reasonable class schedule.
3 Student centers News about student religious organizations and activities.
3 Speech students get excellent ratings Results of recent meet at Eau Claire.
3 Art students observe SUI art collections
3 Men will honor high scholarship Makes plans to honor high-achieving underclassmen.
4 SCA trip tonight Will go to Waterloo.
4 Twenty-eight men receive major grid monograms List of award winners.
4 Crew captures TC track crown Crew was named all-around champion.
4 Cagers finish against Carls and Duhawks; Panthers end season against Loras and Carleton College The games will be Saturday night and Monday night.
4 Tutors overcome twenty-point lead but Morningside wins by one, 58-57 ISTC lost a tough game on Saturday; photo.
4 Matmen top Cornhuskers by 24-6 count ISTC gained its largest victory to date against Nebraska.
5 Basketball intramurals Gives schedules for the men's intramurals.
5 Ad manager has 'footweary' job Profiles of Gerald Wolter and Carol Kamphuis.
5 Bake sale proceeds go to March of Dimes Ellen Richards Club will hold sale.
5 Call out for tennis prospects Announces the beginning of drills and workouts for the team.
5 Girls' basketball Gives results for last week's games.
5 McCann, Meier initiated Into Golden Ledger.
5 Winter queen Coronation of the winter "I" Club queen; photo.
6 Debate squad attends Nebraska tournament
6 College play day
6 Welle, Davis win 3-5 In Denver debate.
6 TC alumni hold Los Angeles dinner Will see 75th anniversary film.
6 Faculty Dames Mrs. Gunnar Sausjord will speak.
6 No school Wednesday Due to registration.
6 The Music Goes Round & Round News from the music department.
7 Honorary sponsors high school tour Industrial arts students from Allison visit.
7 Cohn, Van Slyke named committee chairmen For off-campus lounge committee.
7 Rendezvous News about Greek organizations and their activities.
7 Teachers College is designated as defense communications center Lengthy look at the civil defense preparations.
7 Bartlett makes plans for dorm election Will go over procedures.
7 Commission plans for Air Force made
8 The Line Campus news and gossip.
8 Maucker attends education meeting Will attend AACTE meeting in Chicago.
8 TCHS to give variety show
8 Faculty fireside At home of Thelma Short.
8 SAC members present inflation control panel Eight students participate in panels.
8 Hedda Gabler shown for blind students Take production to Vinton school.