College Eye — February 19, 1954

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1 Observe universal day for prayer
1 Plan community sing
1 WUS drive is set for next week SCRA will sponsor fund drive.
1 Brazilian performs Tuesday Profile of Bidu Sayao; photo.
1 Students should make applied music requests
1 Panel discusses teaching problems In Professional Preview days.
1 Schedule bulletins mislead students Fails to discriminate between prerequisites and suggested background courses.
1 Present winter concert Sunday Performance program.
1 Bultena delivers address at chapel
1 Applications for SLB offices due
1 African student talks on political science Julius Gecau will speak.
1 Registration Wednesday
1 Four departments take part in meetings and conventions A quick look at faculty convention participation.
2 What next? Restates regulations on where students may kiss on campus.
2 Turner announces SLB presidential platform Eli D. Potts announces Dave Turner's candidacy for SLB president and also lists his platform.
2 Speaking of Records Reviews recordings of Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, and Glenn Miller.
2 Blames incompatible attitudes, shortage of men on campus for mediocre school social quotient Replies to recent article in the College Eye entitled "How's your social quotient?"
3 Spanish dance Jo Ann Lusson, Lyle Fisher, Liz Bittle, Larry Hanshaw, and Liane Christoffersen perform in "The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife."
3 Faculty Room gets face-lifting job Room in Old Gilchrist Hall will get new ceiling, paint, and drapes.
3 Bus schedule provides rides Sunday morning For convenience of church-goers.
3 Von Neumann and Smith will show art at New York Other artists also honored.
3 Freedom Crusade gets SLB approval Will support Radio Free Europe.
3 Dr. Zintz holds education class at Hampton High Extension class on exceptional children.
3 Faculty Dames meet For program on antiques.
4 Tutors face Vikings in NCC final TC will face Augustana in the final conference game of the season.
4 Scanning the North Central Reviews the basketball teams in the North Central Conference.
4 TC matmen face Minnesota; Tutors check Luther 16-13 TC wrestlers defeat Luther, 16-13; results are posted.
4 Intramurals Reviews results of men's basketball intramurals.
4 Tutor cagers halt SDS 58-54; Maroons stop Panthers 66-58 TC split their final two home games, giving them a 5-6 record; photo.
5 Holland hits Don Holland and Lou Paulson compete against SDS; photo.
5 Panther frosh defeat Reinbeck TC freshmen defeat Reinbeck, 73-58.
5 Sports in Short Discusses the upcoming "battle of the sexes" basketball game; reviews the North Dakota State basketball team.
6 Four of faculty at ISEA meet
6 Business Office issues reminder About new retirement system.
6 Shirley Mahannah given AWS post Will be orientation chair.
6 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
6 Art instructor speaks on enameling metal Jack Burgner will speak.
6 Spring schedule Dean Weaver, Bob Elmore, Jean Bishop, Doug Doerzman, and Don Adams work on their spring schedules.
7 Award contracts for new addition List of contractors for high school portion of Price Laboratory School.
7 Phi Mu music frat pledges ten men List of new Phi Mu Alpha pledges.
7 Diane Sorenson speaks to Mathematics Club
7 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
8 Dormitories and off-campus News from campus housing units.
8 Thailand visitor observes college Boonsom Arawarop will be on campus for three weeks.
8 Teachers enter extension field Extension Service announces those who will be on assignment.
8 Six home economics girls attend meeting List of those who attended meeting in Chicago.