College Eye — April 2, 1954

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1 Correct election error Art Schultz defeated Ralph Long in Sunset Village election.
1 Harvard debaters meet Hauseman, Andersen Tuesday Will debate free trade.
1 Bluhm takes over college chapel David Bluhm will be pastor of CHIC beginning at start of summer term; Harold Bernhard will concentrate on student religious activities and teaching.
1 Our candidate Mary Louise Conrad was chosen as a candidate for Drake Relays Queen; photo.
1 Names of next year's counselors announced List of women who will serve as counselors to incoming freshmen.
1 Earl Dunn plays for Greek hop
1 Show reading aids Saturday Will demonstrate machines designed to improve reading skills.
1 D. N. Marquardt accepts position at Omaha school Brief profile of Professor Marquardt.
1 Old Gold editors release annuals Distribution begins.
1 IFTA regional division meets at Upper Iowa
1 Shafer gives history lessons Thursday ala J. Wesley Smith Profile of Burr Shafer; photo.
2 Admission standards Claims that the admission standard is too low and is causing overcrowding in classes.
2 Vegetators, arise Suggests that graduate students write their thesis on vegetation at ISTC.
2 Campus Tremors
2 Speaking of Records Reviews the recordings of Kay Starr, Doris Day, and the Hilltoppers.
2 Sun Spots Claims that Villagers are getting more ambitious now that spring has come.
3 Guest speaks Sunday At CHIC.
3 Fine gives talk here Saturday Benjamin Fine will speak.
3 Eldora invites students for Easter vacation Hawaiian and international students invited.
3 Knutson accepts government job Harold Knutson will work for US Office of Education.
3 Policy committee changes meeting Committee considering Greek governance.
3 Kelso asks conferences Freshmen should speak with advisors.
3 Grable and Power starred tonight In "A Yank in the RAF".
3 AWS sets date of Women's Day A preliminary look at the schedule.
3 Graduate program approved by NCA
3 Enrollment for spring takes expected drop Enrollment for spring 1954 quarter is 2079.
3 Display contemporary art Sunday; panel will discuss original works Works by 38 modern artists will be on display; photo.
4 Thinclads check Omaha, SDU; win is third straight for TC trackmen TC defeats Omaha and South Dakota University, with 61 points in triangular.
4 Tennis and golf schedules released by Koll and Clark Schedules are posted.
4 36 frosh out for baseball 36 freshmen trying out for baseball are listed.
4 Intramurals Men's intramural softball will begin soon.
4 Fore Maynard Blair practices his golf swing.
4 Sports in Short Discusses NCAA wrestling tournament, and gives credit to Jim Lundquist who broke the Omaha pole vault record with 12-1 1/2; photo.
5 TC nine opens with Cyclones; Tutors play 15 game slate TC baseball team will face Iowa State; season schedule is posted.
6 Teachers discuss home economics At Des Moines meeting.
6 Music conference attended by ten Will attend national music educators meeting in Chicago.
6 Richard Johnson heads Film Club Lauretta McCusker will be treasurer.
6 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
7 Dormitories and off-campus News from housing units.
7 Assist conference on mathematics Several faculty will attend.
7 Name three girls as cheerleaders List of those who were selected.
7 WRA girls visit Devil's Backbone
7 Women may get equipment at gym Bicycles as well as golf and camping equipment available.
7 Attend science fair Professors Poppy and Allegre judge in Marengo.
7 Instructors teach extension classes Eleven faculty are on extension duty.
8 A Cappella Choir sings in neighboring towns Will perform in six cities.
8 Faculty members meet NCA representative May talk about different facets of college operation.
8 Art Club shows film
8 Greek Letters
8 Faculty promotes Britt Career Day Five faculty act as career counselors at Britt.
8 Red Cross instructor teaches water safety