College Eye — February 11, 1955

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1 No classes until Monday Power plant breakdown.
1 Art exhibit opens Sunday From Brooklyn Museum.
1 Baum presents recital Sunday Performance program.
1 AWS officers explain positions
1 SLB recommends 25 for Purple Key honor List of those honored.
1 Hold square dance next Friday
1 Expect 350 girls for 'Sports Day' High school students will come to campus.
1 FBLA announces state convention
1 Two seniors give recitals Monday night Mary Lou Dobbins and Norman Russell will perform.
1 Eleanor Roosevelt speaks here Tuesday Profile of Eleanor Roosevelt; photo.
2 Russian editors to U.S. Proposal to invite Russian newspaper editors to see American life firsthand.
2 What's going on in Russia? New leader takes position in Russia.
2 Fashions and Fads Advice on the 'in' clothing styles.
2 Ever read a paper? Discouraging to College Eye staff that students are apathetic toward the newspaper.
3 Film Club cancelled Conflict with play presentation.
3 Two TC women on college board Carol Olson and Mary Bruch are on "Mademoiselle" college board.
3 SLB votes to incorporate auction and chest money Some money will go to SCRA.
3 Twelve debaters travel to Pella
3 "Sonny" steps through TV screen to campus Arjes Sundquist has program on WOI television; lengthy profile; photo.
4 Tutors lose to Grinnell in overtime Basketball game is lost after 77-77 tie.
4 Intramurals Basketball standings.
4 Panther wrestlers pick up 4th straight win on 27-3 victory Conquer Nebraska Cornhuskers 27-3; photo.
4 Matmen face Cornell here Monday night Tutors have maintained an undefeated record.
4 Cagers host rugged NDU in loop tilt Panthers have already been defeated once this season by NDU.
5 They're the most! Old Gold Beauties Betty Vance, Joan Plummer, Brenda Beneke, and Gloria Johnson; photo.
5 Campus kings and queens Popularity winners; photo.
5 Panther cagers break road jinx at Augustana First victory on the road this season; beat Augustana, 87-86.
5 Panel highlights Quota Club dinner Considers matter of freedom of speech.
5 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
6 Afternoon recital offers vocalists instrumentalists List of performers.
6 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
6 Hult, Curtis attend ICBE conference
6 Honoraries hold dinner for fall 3.0 women
6 Historical BED celebration features fun, food, honors A look at the activities of Business Education Day.
7 Dormitories and off-campus
7 Dr. Dreier hosts state legislators at banquet
7 Ski intramurals begin tomorrow at golf course Robert von Neumann will instruct.
7 Miss Walters serves as work consultant At national convention.
7 State schools help in shops Will assist in audiovisual workshops.
7 Gogel instructs extension course At Hampton.
7 Artists meet Tuesday
7 Mrs. Anderson of Des Moines is Marlins' guest February 19
7 Monday, Tuesday set for girl's league playoffs For women's basketball.
8 Three to attend Home Economics regional meeting
8 Swing, Dixie featured by Flanagan band Review of recent Ralph Flanagan concert; photo.