College Eye — January 29, 1954

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1 Dr. H. W. Reninger welcomes Brindley Tournament debaters Lengthy description of the tournament program; ISTC faculty and students will assist; high school students will compete for scholarships.
1 Wage structure may be adjusted Group has been studying student jobs on campus.
1 Administer communion at worship service
1 Review applicants for Purple Key SLB appoints review committee; procedures for election to Purple Key.
1 Students will vote on activity fee SLB will hold referendum to gauge student opinion.
1 Opera running three days; 'Consul' tickets on sale Monday Lengthy preview of the opera; list of cast and crew; photo.
1 SLB applications due For nomination to the board.
1 Where, oh where Dr. Robert E. Strain offers to cut students' hair at the Polio auction; photo.
2 For sale: one issue Announces that at the March of Dimes auction, the chance to edit the College Eye will be sold.
2 All-college poll will show students' opinion of proposal Announces that on Monday, students will be allowed to vote for or against the proposal to raise the student activity fee.
2 Book carriers fall into two categories, Max reiterates
3 Dance tickets go on sale Monday For Old Gold Beauty Dance.
3 Honor science faculty at annual building tea Departments honor each other.
3 Pakistan teacher enrolls at college Yusaf Ali Quiam will study here.
3 Will resume record session Tuesday night Program of records to be played.
3 'Femmes Fancy' planned by AWS
3 Drama students would please Lorca with 'Prodigious Wife' Brief essay on Federico Garcia Lorca.
4 Koll's men face 'Kato tomorrow TC will face Mankato.
4 Scanning the North Central Reviews the North Central Conference.
4 '54 TC track outlook fair; indoor season opens soon Discusses the Panther track team; photo.
4 Tutors face Grinnell Monday in tough non-conference tilt Panthers will face Pioneers.
4 Sports in Short Profiles Vern Gagne, who remembers facing TC wrestlers; photo.
5 Panther cagers drop two NCC games on the road Panthers defeated by South Dakota University, 61-46; TC also defeated by Morningside, 79-69.
5 Intramurals Standings for men's intramural basketball are posted.
5 TC frosh cagers stop Tripoli 82-48 TC freshmen defeat Tripoli Independents, 82-48; statistics are posted.
5 WRA committee sends questions Attempting to determine reasons for small attendance at play nights.
6 Ron Corwin addresses Cedar Falls meeting Paul Stanwood also spoke recently.
6 Orientation committee headed by Tom Yager
6 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
6 College equipment inventory taken Harry Hlad is making inventory of all college equipment.
7 Social sororities announce pledges List of new pledges and news from Greek organizations.
7 Graduates accept overseas posts List of those who are teaching overseas.
7 Publishes article by Cuthbertson Publishes article on typewriting.
7 Need help? Try income tax display Pi Omega Pi puts together display relating to income tax.
7 Interviews girls for camp jobs
7 Dr. Barry and Iowa Mountaineers will scale Rockies this summer Professor Barry talks about the summer trip.
8 Debaters leave for tournament Will take part in Nebraska debate.
8 Dormitories and off-campus Schedule of activities.
8 Style show set for early April AWS and Men's Union will sponsor annual spring show.
8 R. Getchell publishes chemistry textbook
8 Mrs. Lena Buckingham visits West Branch Assists in developing curriculum.
8 Three named members to honorary society Della Collins, Betty Brisel, and Florence Torigoe initiated in Theta Theta Epsilon.
8 Dr. Scott to relate Ecuador experiences Will speak at Independence.