College Eye — March 11, 1955

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1 AWS expands training program for counselors New program will aim at increasing numbers of freshmen women, including some who will be housed in Lawther Hall.
1 Sophomore tests begin this week
1 FBLA entertains state convention
1 Meetings set for freshmen To assist in making major and minor choices.
1 Froyen, Thomson win primary; Lucas, Adams on veep ballot List of candidates for campus offices; photo.
1 Sioux City Central Orchestra begins annual festival tonight Prelude to spring orchestra festival.
2 Snarf 'on carpet' Dick Bibler's "Little Man on Campus" comic strip series is considered in poor taste at Wheaton College.
2 Speaking of Records Musical review.
2 A new opportunity New radio station KYTC and new creative literary insert in College Eye will begin soon.
2 Fashions and Fads Advice on the 'in' clothing styles.
2 Letters to the editor Explanation of a misunderstanding created when Froyen's platform was published in last week's Eye.
3 Concert Band begins tour Wednesday Will play in several Iowa towns.
3 Schedule Aakvik recital Sunday Performance program; brief profile.
3 Opportunities open to teach in Puerto Rico, says Schlicher Interviews scheduled.
3 Audio-visual group holds meeting here Highlights of state meeting.
3 Pulos, IU art prof, opens metal show Art faculty appear on television panel discussion.
3 Dr. Dreier meets in Des Moines With Farm Bureau scholarship committee.
3 Seniors hold recital Mon. Takako Oshibuchi and John Andersen will perform.
4 Illinois ends Tutor string in final meet TC loses its title of 'undefeated' after 17-9 loss to University of Illinois.
4 Wieck's 45 points sets Panther mark Bill Wieck became the highest individual scorer to attend TC; photo.
4 Ten Panthers win letters List of basketball letter winners.
4 Panther thinclads face Coe in second indoor meet tomorrow; Ankerstar and mates challenge Panther balance Meet will be the second dual of the season.
5 Annual art exhibit shows local work Ralph Haskell and Clayton Fowler honored.
5 Mezzo-soprano talks, sings at TC chapel Rosa Page Welch will sing at CHIC.
5 Dohrman, Ferneau and Smith teach spring extension course On social problems.
5 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
5 Seven participate in today's recital List of performers.
5 English profs explain 'new' English 'look' Richard Braddock talks about a new NCTE pamphlet.
5 25 awarded BA degrees List of winter quarter graduates.
6 Kappa Pi elects Hurlbut veep Kappa Pi and Art Club make plans.
6 Women to vote on constitution For AWS.
6 Dr. Herrold summarizes art education article
6 Dormitories and off-campus
6 R. Kao receives art nomination Will compete in scholarship competition.
6 Latin Clubs hold annual meeting here
7 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
7 Scholarships for alumni are available Announcement of Merchant Scholarships.
7 German teacher visits TC campus Harm Weimann will be here.
7 Tramp, tumbling intramurals meet Will hold organizational meeting.
7 Five physical education faculty go to Grinnell To hear conference report.
8 Old Gold to pick queen candidate Will select Drake Relays queen candidate despite opposition of I-Club.
8 Pi Gamma Mu initiates eight List of new members.
8 Tenor, pianist give recital Program for Keith Macy and Constance Brooks.
8 Six represent TC at Central In forensics and debate.
8 Add Hamrin and Perry to program Shirley R. Hamrin and Enos C. Perry will speak at conference.