College Eye — March 21, 1958

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1 Polls open all day Tuesday as students choose leaders Will have two party system for first time.
1 Film and talk on cancer Thurs.
1 Campus election Tuesday! Fairchild and Price head SVIG list SVIG candidates state their views; photo.
1 Progressives campaign for Raffensperger Progressive Party candidates state their views; photo.
1 Contemporary 'Captive at Large' captivates first night audience Review of the play; photo.
2 To vote. . . Or not to vote Encourages students OTHER than seniors to vote.
2 Letters to the editor Ken Fairchild expresses his hopes for a student government under his direction.
2 Letters to the editor Chivalry is not worth the hassle.
2 Letters to the editor 'Ladies' at TC think too highly of themselves.
2 Splitting an Infinity 'Coward' writes the Eye a letter of complaint, and the Eye continues to agree that it is understaffed.
2 Obiter Scripta Education should not be synonymous with job-training.
3 Senior recitals to be presented Sylvia Larson and Betty Olinger will perform.
3 St. Louis Symphony Will perform on campus.
3 Brown goes modern, Luboff sings Broadway hits, Melis makes music Musical review of the above recordings and artists.
4 KYTC schedule
4 Candidates for election List of candidates.
5 Social Program Council provides backbone for campus social life A look at the duties and responsibilities of the Council; photo.
5 Information and Activities Center open to everyone New desk in Commons provides many services; photo.
6 Past, present and future of the TC Concert Band A look at the preparations necessary to schedule the band's tours; photo.
7 Biggest benefit bonanza ever will be next week A look at the activities at the benefit event.
8 Ron Sturch leads Tutor track win Panthers defeat Northeast Missouri State.
8 Ron Sturch honored as "Athlete of the Week" Sturch has been the leading scorer on the Panther track team this season; photo.
8 Panthers drop Rams on track 80-24 Cornell won only two events.
8 Lane, Vovas, Heaton win in mat tourney Panthers finish second at the first annual NAIA wrestling tournament at Mankato.
8 Short shots at sports Anything pertaining to sports is fair game for this column.
9 Bill Hammer named to succeed famed 'Buck' on the gridiron Profile of Willard Hammer; photo.
9 North Central track meet here
9 Wrestlers at Northern Ill. for finale
9 Women's sports Planning for trampoline, stunts, and tumbling.
10 Sorority pledges List of pledges.