College Eye — March 14, 1958

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Perform new modern play next week Preview of "Captive at Large"; photo.
1 Hall of Recognition men to be selected Criteria for the honor.
1 S-B holds open house
1 KY adds Clark, others, as new staff members List of new staff members.
1 Committees for ACCIA hold meeting Seeking wide participation.
1 "Erin Go Bragh" Theme chosen for dance.
1 Tour group European bound Fifty-five students and others signed up for Social Science Seminar.
1 TC to form model seminar; superior Jr. High students to study science, math Will offer eight-week summer seminar.
2 The virtue of cowardice Cowardice is easy--something valued these days.
2 Untitled Students clear pin-ups to prepare for an open house.
2 Letters to the editor Shirley Post describes the Student Voice In Government party.
2 Letters to the editor Encourages students to practice their voting rights.
2 Letters to the editor Girls agree that men should practice more chivalry.
2 Splitting an Infinity Marilyn revives the 'how-to-do-it' section of the paper by explaining how to avoid spring fever.
2 Obiter Scripta Teachers are not 'creatures of the public.'
3 Students display art in Georgian Lounge Art Club shows work.
3 Summer musicals to sport four of TC's musicians Will perform in Kansas City theater; photo.
3 Rah! Rah! Cheerleading tryouts begin
3 'South Pacific' on celluloid inspires some new versions on wax Movie is popularizing Broadway songs.
4 Girls intramurals Holding volleyball tournament.
4 Grapplers pin Luther 31 to 3 Panther matmen now have 6-2-1 record.
4 Lane chosen "Athlete of the Week" Jerry Lane has had outstanding performances this wrestling season.
4 Intramural news Basketball playoff results.
4 Short shots at sports Author of a new column claims 'Anything which pertains to sports is fair game for this column.'
5 N.E. Missouri on Panther track Sat.
5 Panther frosh finish an undefeated season Team posts 11-0 record.
6 'Benefit Bonanza' on two-night stand Proceeds will go to charities.
6 WRA results Will organize co-ed volleyball.
6 John Peterson attends seminar At Union Theological Seminary.
6 IOA to meet Will discuss Germany.
6 SVIGS to have party
6 Old Gold, Eye staff jobs open
6 Persia moved--now in art dept. Persian art on display.
6 Progressive Party presents platform Calls for conference every spring, written reports by SLB appointees, students to attend their meetings and more.
7 Job-hunting season gets under way with 200 teacher interviews daily A look at the work of the Placement Bureau; photo.
7 Salaries climb as teacher need persists Ray Schlicher talks about demand for teachers; photo.
8 Folk dancers to whirl and twirl Dance classes will perform; will invite audiences to participate.
8 ISEA insurance talk List of officers.
8 Pi Gams hosts Will hold discussion of the Social Science curriculum.