College Eye — January 19, 1962

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1 'Telephone,' 'Medium' bring excellent singing, acting Music Department offers Menotti operas; photo.
1 Kaye will star in movie tonight 'Knock on Wood'
1 Huston Smith to speak at convocation Mon. Profile of Huston Smith; photo.
1 Barb Vogt chosen women's student counseling chairman Brief profile of Barbara Vogt.
1 Local architects employed for building program Thorson and Brom hired for campus planning.
1 Harvard professor to speak Friday Profile of Howard Mumford Jones, lecturer in Humanities series.
2 Are we really so infantile? Sexual do's and don't questioned.
2 It's probably nothing serious Speculates on reasons for the large number of students in the campus hospital.
2 A few suggestions for the parties Suggestions for getting more students involved in the Student League Board elections.
2 Maurer: individualism important today Upcoming speech series topic, 'The Future of the Individual,' should cause students to evaluate themselves and society.
2 Opposed to grad student teachers Shortage of teachers is not problem produced by colleges; adaptations should be made.
2 Reader demands equal rights Students can check out periodicals from the library for one day, professors can check them out indefinitely--equal rights are desired.
3 $268,000 budget approved by Regents for summer session A look at the various workshops and institutes to be held on campus this summer.
3 CF-Waterloo women asked to live at home next year Seek to cut down on dorm overcrowding.
3 Lange to speak this morning for conference Drexel D. Lange will speak at Elementary Leaders Conference.
3 Old Gold beauty judges named for Feb. 9 pageant Procedures for the contest.
3 Industrial arts teachers here today, tomorrow Conference highlights.
4 Kubose: Buddhism--America's most misunderstood religion Excerpts from speech by Gyomay Kubose.
4 Piano recital to be given Maryellen Johnson will perform.
4 Married couples to hold banquet tomorrow night Wesley Center will hold interdenominational gathering.
4 Annual art show to open Sunday at A&I building Winter show of student work.
5 KYTC to present review of general education courses Faculty members will talk about their areas of general education.
5 SCI girl in Germany isn't the American stereotype Barb Mann talks about her impressions of and experiences in Germany; photo.
6 Industrial arts student exhibit to open Sunday Will display student art work.
6 Nightwatchman's 'Duke' dances, sneezes, understands English Security officer Ed Rhoades talks about his dog; photo.
7 Wrestlers to compete in 3 meets over 5-day period Michigan State, Minnesota, and Mankato State are next on the agenda.
7 Panther cagers suffer 2 losses over weekend Fall to Morningside, 73-67, and South Dakota University, 87-77.
7 Basketball losing streak is stopped in win over Loras Victorious over Loras, 84-49.
7 Intramural finals fast approaching Gold, Purple, and Off-campus and Fraternity leagues are coming to a season's close; photo.
8 Untitled Students gather for rush tea.
8 'Golden Age of Comedy' now at Waterloo Center
8 Henriksen, Quick to present piano, horn recital Tuesday Judith Henriksen and Sandra Quick will perform.