College Eye — March 19, 1954

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1 Open co-rec swim
1 Four run for SLB position Voting procedures and list of candidates; photo.
1 Science Fair opens tonight Maurice Strieby will open first high school science fair here.
1 Dr. H. Palmer resigns as IA staff head To be effective at end of 1954 summer session; description of Professor Palmer's achievements.
1 Offers changes in SLB policy Makes recommendations for governance of ISTC Greek organizations.
1 World of music satirized Tuesday by Anna Russell Profile of Anna Russell; photo.
1 Student book exchange opens today, Monday Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega.
2 No popularity contest Reminds students to vote wisely, and not on the basis of popularity.
2 Ball presents SLB slate Discusses views on how TC can be made better.
2 Plans improvement in Village Explains his plan for action if elected Village president.
2 Lieb offers SLB presidential platform Outlines what he believes should be the basis of student government.
2 Would make Men's Union 'functioning part' of SLB Discusses problems with the elections of Men's Union officers.
3 Madrigal singers, brass group to present concert Sunday Performance program.
3 Margaret Flory speaks
3 Excel in debate at conference Results of recent debate at University of Wisconsin.
3 Schedule Saturday classes tomorrow
3 Play on mental health open to all Thursday To be presented by Unitarian Fellowship.
3 Sun Spots Examines problems at Sunset Village.
4 TC thinclads meet Kohawks and Knights here tomorrow Panthers will meet Coe and Wartburg in triangular.
4 Netmen, golfers begin practice Spring sports will begin soon.
4 Spring is here Rod Tangeman and Sonny Horn will be among the players on TC's baseball team.
4 Intramurals Members of the men's all-intramural teams are announced; intramural volleyball will begin soon.
5 Six letter winners report as Panther nine begins workouts The Panther baseball team begins practice with six returning lettermen.
5 Koll enters two in NCAA meet Jerry Koch and Gus Gatto will participate in the NCAA wrestling meet.
5 TV basketball, movie to be in ballroom
5 Sports in Short Examines the North Central Conference and chooses an honor team.
6 Award 27 students BA's last quarter List of those who received degrees and diplomas.
6 Bollinger discusses industrial arts Elroy Bollinger will speak.
6 Campus Tremors
6 Palmer, Ditzler attend meeting Of national industrial arts group.
6 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
7 Community group convenes Tuesday Several faculty participate in discussions.
7 Harvard team debates trade question here
7 Dutch treat for girls Don Holland accepts his most eligible bachelor award from Bob Sabus; photo.
8 Men's Union discusses orientation program Program may be re-organized.
8 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
8 Holvik announces solos, ensembles List of those who will perform on Concert Band tour.
8 All student center banquet is tonight Will be first combined banquet.
8 Baker picks Lockwood Jim Lockwood will be president.