College Eye — January 15, 1954

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1 Peggy Kring picked 'I' Club queen for winter quarter Brief profiles of queen and her attendants; photo.
1 Humorist Cerf speaks Tuesday; witty columnist elucidates on US humor deviations Profile of Bennett Cerf; photo.
1 Maxwell requests talent for show Roger Maxwell will direct this year's show.
1 Social Life, Bartlett sponsor square dance
1 Pose activity fee change Increase of $3.50 would allow admission to Lecture-Concert presentation and drama performances as well as subscriptions to Old Gold and College Eye.
1 Judges wade through entries Only two cheers submitted in contest.
1 Maucker accepts bids for school addition B Will house grades 7-12.
1 Old Gold has 26 candidates for popularity List of candidates and judges.
1 Student teaching forms ready soon Students should pick up applications.
2 Proposed activity fee boost has long range benefits Supports the proposal to raise the student activity fee by $3.50.
2 Anonymous letters have no value in publications Discusses a recent letter to the editor which was not signed by the author, and according to Eye policy, could not be printed.
2 Student asks identity of early candidate Comments that he has seen campaign materials around campus without the name of the candidate.
3 Dr. Brune edits guidance booklet For high school mathematics.
3 Cast announced for winter play List of cast members for "The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife".
3 Harris presents solos in concert Performance program.
3 College musicians make TV debut Group will appear on WOI.
3 Plan auction for March of Dimes Will hold third annual auction.
3 Attendants to 'I' queen At halftime ceremonies, Betty Ann Amsden, Betty Rauch, and Joanne Carrothers will attend 'I' queen Peggy Kring.
4 Scanning the North Central Standings for the North Central Conference teams are posted.
4 Clark cuts frosh cagers Jim Clark cut his basketball team down to 22 players.
4 Panthers meet NDS Monday; TC in search of third win Panthers will face the Bison.
4 Intramurals Results posted for intramural basketball.
4 22 Tutors get football letters The Iowa Teachers Athletic Board announces 22 letter winners for the 1953 season.
4 Tutors split North Central loop games for 2-2 record TC defeats North Dakota University, 61-53; TC defeated by North Dakota State, 83-61.
4 Hook shot Tom Graeber, Don Ramus, and Keith Pahre practice for their game against the varsity; photo.
5 PE departments discuss problems Men's and women's groups meet in Iowa City.
5 Dan Dailey stars in show Friday
5 Panther grapplers face SDS; TC checks Purdue in opener TC defeated Purdue, 14-13; Panthers will face South Dakota State; photo.
6 Biology teachers elect Matala vice president Dorothy Matala elected second vice president of national biology teachers association.
6 Tells stories over WOI-TV Arjes Sundquist will join WOI children's program; photo.
6 Community group meets at college Planning group will meet.
6 Greeks have active week News from campus Greek organizations.
6 Morris presides over Seerley Hall Warren Morris elected president of Seerley Hall; news from other dorms.
6 Douglas is guest at two meetings In Des Moines and Chicago.
6 'No Atheists' declares Walsh; talk interests large audience Lengthy excerpts from address by Chad Walsh; description of Religion in Life convocation.
7 Instructors work in extension field Many ISTC faculty hold conferences in the field.
7 'Spoke mathematics' topic for Math Club Professors Lott and Trimble will speak on curriculum.
7 Presbyterians have dinner, hear speaker News from campus religious centers.
8 Film Club to present two silent pictures
8 Cheer contest fails to receive support Only two entries in the cheer contest.
8 Herb Hake works long hours puts TC on television, radio Lengthy look at Herb Hakes busy schedule in producing television and radio shows; photo.