College Eye — March 16, 1956

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1 Speaks to Marlins Beulah Gundling speaks to group.
1 One candidate runs for SLB; no primaries will be needed Doug Doerzman is only SLB presidential candidate; Ron Salmonson is only MU presidential candidate; list of candidates for other offices.
1 Femmes Fancy will feature the "wearin' of the green" A look at the upcoming dance; photo.
1 Maucker featured at annual meet Will speak at regional NEA meeting.
1 TC student wins trip to Washington Dale Knesel will be intern in Washington, D. C.
1 800 educators to attend sixth annual secondary conference Conference highlights.
1 Social Life sponsors first movie tonight Will show the Glen Miller Story.
1 WRA season begins Will offer trampoline.
1 Spring quarter enrollment hits new record high Enrollment is 2759 on first day.
1 Organ, brass perform next senior recital Betty Jackson and the Brass Ensemble will perform.
2 A minute's monetary mulling Suggests that the SLB president should be paid for his or her services.
2 Why no candidates? Explores the reasons why there are few candidates for student government positions.
2 The golden ass Ponders whether or not it is wrong to produce a movie about drug addiction.
2 Musings; an infinity of tests awaits a future teacher Claims that examinations are a "necessary evil."
2 Untitled Criticizes the story printed in the College Eye concerning the three heads of KYTC who were from Algona.
3 Candidates' platforms Platforms for Doug Doerzman and Carol Davis; photo.
3 Words About Sounds Discusses the musician Dave Brubeck.
4 Wrestling enthusiasm soars as NCAA tournament nears Ken Salyer, Dick Heaton, Dick Formanek, and John Vovos will compete in the NCAA tournament in Oklahoma; photo.
4 Tutor hopes dimmed by drop outs Jerry Jones and Ed Masteller will no longer be competing in the NCAA tournament, as they will no longer be enrolled for the spring semester.
4 Duke of Grinnell to start relays G. Lester Duke has been announced the starter of the Teachers Relays for the eighth consecutive year.
4 Baseball schedule The 1956 baseball season schedule is posted.
4 Golf club meets All men interested in participating in golf need to attend the organizational meeting.
5 Band group plans annual spring tour Will be guests at alumni gatherings.
5 Campanile clock confuses campus Clock hands are locked on south face of Campanile.
5 Commons' Mrs. Frank heads students' favorite food dept. Profile of Frederica Frank; photo.
5 College Players elect officers for new quarter List of new officers; a look at the quarter's programs.
7 The slow metamorphosis of a befuddled student teacher Diane Sargent Thompson talks about her experiences in student teaching.
7 The supervisor's dissertation on teacher duties Student teaching supervisor talks about her work.
7 Campus school student likes variety of instructors under teaching system Pupil talks about his experiences with student teachers.
8 Orchesis prepares for annual spring concert Working on dance routines.
8 Johnson tells of Negro revolution O. R. Johnson speaks about civil rights achievements.
8 Seven Deadly Sins to appear here
8 Paul R. Smith's paintings shown In Cedar Rapids.
8 Unitarians show film Will show Oppenheimer-Murrow interview.
8 Five to travel to dorm meet in Colorado
8 Azuma Kabuki dancers get mixed responses for concert Reviews the performance of the Azuma Kabuki Dancers and Musicians.
10 Barbara Priest chosen to join Starlight chorus Will perform with Kansas City group.
10 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
10 Sigma Alpha Iota elects officers for this year List of officers and award winners.
10 Eight debaters to compete at U. of Wisconsin List of debaters.
10 Campbell news
10 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
10 2 music majors present recital Avis Evely and John Van Epps will perform.