College Eye — January 21, 1955

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1 Eighteen high schools enter Brindley Debate here today Top three scorers will win scholarships.
1 Negro baritone sings at next lecture-concert William Warfield scheduled.
1 Old Gold nominations close today For Old Gold Beauty and popularity contests.
1 Vocal music conference meets here Will see short operas.
1 Benefit auction tomorrow sells all from dinners to haircuts A look at some of the auction items; photo.
1 Ticket sales continue for Flanagan Concert
2 Men's Union strives for an active male student body Men's Union re-organized in 1949; a look at its current purposes and programs.
2 Speaking of Records Musical review.
2 Fashions and Fads Advice on the 'in' clothing styles.
2 The living dead Creative description of polio victims.
2 How about UMT? Universal Military Training bill is before congress.
3 On our way Scene from "The Boy with a Cart"; photo.
3 '54 music grads speak at recital Five students will perform.
3 Douglas attends NBTA meeting
3 Pianist presents recital Thursday Robert Hord will present initial recital.
3 Sonstegard article appears in new issue of journal About service center for parents and children.
3 Opportunities for French Study open
3 Creative efforts of faculty on display near Crossroads Display of 175 books and articles done by faculty in last five years.
4 Panthers face Maroons, SDU this weekend; cagers ready for two tilts in conference Friday night may bring third straight conference win.
4 TC grapplers stun Illinois Normal 20-6 First dual meet win of the season for Panthers.
4 Tutor freshmen have one victory three loss mark Team's records don't show how much the freshmen have improved.
5 Intramurals
5 WRA announces basketball slate
5 Tutor cagers stop NDS 76-70; Duhawks halt Panthers 81-73 Panthers hold 2 wins and 2 losses in conference; photo.
6 British schools offer six-week summer courses
6 Definite sailing plans complete for English tour Will sail from New York.
6 TC MENC chapter shows largest roll Has 62 members.
6 Holmes, Leavitt travel to Traer For community improvement program.
6 Extension service announces eight extension classes Roster of teachers and locations.
6 Dr. W. Dreier speaks on school legislation In Chickasaw County.
6 Mrs. Shores talks to Faculty Dames On new fabrics for the home.
6 Band presents concert
6 Local ISEA members finish teacher appreciation drive Local faculty will be memorialized in Salisbury House fund drive.
7 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
7 Jones, Michigan professor, speaks on education program Profile of Phillip S. Jones; will speak at secondary education conference.
7 Capitol welcomes foreign students Des Moines group will host international students.
7 Idiot order organizes
7 'Players' present one-act Tuesday
8 Principals, supervisors meet at TC
8 Dormitories and off-campus News from housing units.
8 Community Club hears supervisor Perry Grier will speak.
8 Religious News News from campus religious centers.