College Eye — April 22, 1955

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1 Comedy opens Thursday; ticket sales begin Monday at Crossroads Preview of "The Thirteen Clocks"; photo.
1 250 exhibit in Science Fair
1 Journalists hold dinner Tuesday Annual Gridiron Dinner.
1 Mayrose Lane announces next year's counselors For AWS orientation program.
1 Dance climaxes Greek activities Brief look at Greek Week activities.
1 Board of Control names Eye, Old Gold editors Guy Lewis will be executive editor of the College Eye; David Carrick will be executive editor of the Old Gold; list of other editors.
2 Will they remember? Albert Einstein died this week; how will the world remember him?
2 SLB committee duties clarified Descriptions of responsibilities of the Social Life, Organizations, and Student Faculty Committees.
2 Cut system investigated Students will have a say in how to address absences.
2 Fashions and Fads Advice on the 'in' clothing styles.
3 Seerley group to meet Foundation will hold annual meeting.
3 Sophomore test scores released To be posted.
3 Hawley talks at religious meal Sunday William Hawley will speak at campus religious center fellowship meal; photo.
3 Two seniors give recitals Monday Marilyn Russell and Patricia Yates will perform.
3 Fifteen win 4.0 honors this winter List of those on the Honor Roll.
3 SLB announces fund-raising policy; discusses cut system
3 Committee elects fall cheerleaders List of new cheerleaders.
4 Over 1000 are entered in thirty-second TC Relays; high schools and colleges are entered More last-minute entries are expected to arrive.
4 Intramurals Still organizing softball teams.
4 Panther nine faces Loras in weekend series at Dubuque Games will provide TC with opportunity for second and third wins of the season.
5 Panthers lose to Winona 8-3; sophs lose to William Penn 3-1 TC team performed poorly throughout the entire Winona game; photos.
5 TC netsters drop Knights Panthers defeat Wartburg, 8-1.
5 Invite forty to religious conference Group will discuss religion in the public schools.
6 Reed and Ditzler attend IA meeting Attend national meeting.
6 Dr. Wagner speaks at annual honors convocation May 25
6 Chantland writes about Mr. T. and his 'clocks' Preview of Thurber's "The Thirteen Clocks".
7 Mrs. Buckingham, seniors, sponsor 'Kitchen Kapers' Sponsoring series of five home-making classes.
7 Kappa Pi elects 1955-56 officers List of new officers.
7 Pendergraft announces city school-community speakers A look at the program for School Community Day.
8 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
8 TC television show wins first place in national competition "Landmarks in Iowa History" honored; lengthy description of the way that Mr. Hake produces each show; photo.
8 Name A. Redner guest conductor For Illinois choral camp.
8 New communications course to be tried on freshmen Will combine speaking and writing.
9 Board approves Merner attorney Roland Merner will handle legal matters associated with Unit B of the new campus school.
9 Hold cut system poll this week Students will express opinions on class attendance policy.
9 Recital features live performance List of performers.
9 Apollo Boys Choir shows remarkable ability in LC Performance review; photo.
10 Inter-fraternity, inter-sorority councils hold Greek Week List of pledges.