Issue Contents

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1 Annual play day For high school women.
2 Eye rents for $2 This issue prepared by mass communication class.
3 Haverkamp shows closed circuit TV
4 ISTC graduates discuss problems Will discuss problems of new teachers.
5 New education office evicts smokers from Aud alcove Project will enclose alcove leading to balcony of Auditorium Building; photo.
6 SLB approves fee hike Proposed fee will include College Eye, Old Gold, Lecture-Concert series, and drama.
7 Students and faculty confer throughout USA Many faculty and students are travelling to other cities for conferences.
8 Ticket sale opens Monday for winter drama production Preview of "The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife"; list of cast members; photo.
9 Twenty-four students receive Purple Key honor from SLB List of those who will be honored.
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10 Are the humanities worthwhile?
Bogle--Edra C. (Student--1954)
Discusses problems with humanities courses.
11 Is cut plan adequate?
Nelson--Mervin C. (Student--1954)
Discusses the policies concerning class attendance.
12 O'Reilley's latest pedagogy lists techniques of torture
13 Orchids department Announces winners of Old Gold Beauty and popularity contest.
14 Poll shows girls like dorm life Women talk about the ways that living in Bartlett and Lawther Halls has affected them.
15 Sun Spots
Sargent--Diane (Student--1953-1956)
Addresses problems in Sunset Village, including dogs, parking, and high fuel bills.
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16 Arrow has dinner Purple Arrow hold quarterly dinner.
17 Crowds small, opera good writer says
Rainbow--Edward L. (Classes of 1955 and 1956)
Reviews Gian-Carlo Menotti's opera, "The Consul."
18 Honest Abe has his day
Lewis--Lawrence Guy (Class of 1961)
19 How's your social quotient? A measure of how good a person's social life is.
20 Newly arrived guest explains Pakistan religious struggle
Sanders--Sharon L. (Student--1954)
Yusuf Ali Qaim talks about his country; photo.
21 Record hours to give program
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22 Freshmen cagers top Eagle Grove TC freshmen defeat Eagle Grove, 98-92.
23 Intramurals Results from men's intramural basketball competition are posted.
24 Michigan State hands grapplers another defeat TC defeated by Michigan State, 24-4; results are posted.
25 Panther cagers return; will face two conference foes TC will face Morningside and South Dakota State; photo.
26 The battle for 'two bits' or they call it wrestling
Chantland--Phyllis L. (Class of 1956)
27 Tutor cagers win one, lose one, in NCC games on road TC defeats Augustana, 65-50; Panthers defeated by South Dakota State, 70-63.
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28 Curriculum Laboratory gives recommendation Visitors look to Curriculum Laboratory for advice on starting their own facility.
29 Dasher sets track pace Don Lange sets new record for quarter mile run, 49:5; reviews Panther track and field team.
30 Scanning the North Central Reviews the basketball teams of the North Central Conference.
31 WRA board adds six new members List of those added as dorm and off-campus representatives; will try to increase interest in women's intramurals.
32 WRA intramurals hold play-offs Results are posted for women's intramural basketball.
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33 Future dancers feted by Orchesis Orchesis hold party for those who indicated that they might be interested in dance.
34 Poll reveals many read borrowed 'Eyes' Survey of reasons for not subscribing to the College Eye.
35 String conference Iowa string teachers will be on campus.
36 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
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37 Black's manager addresses FBLA Eugene Kuebler speaks.
38 Dormitories and off-campus News from campus housing units.
39 Faculty group studies frats Hope to establish clearer policy on Greek governance.
40 Legs interest 'videology' crew Rehearsals for variety show underway.
41 Players try out for one-act play Will be directed by Kay Adamson.
42 Roskens accepts teaching position Will teach in Minburn.
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43 Commons movie tells life of songwriter Will show "I'll See You in my Dreams".
44 Film tickets to sell For Film Club.
45 Kings for a week Richard Braddock, Carol Reuter, Audrey Nadolski, Diane Sargent and Lavonne Mohr work on this week's College Eye.
46 Meager meal brings in $73 Money raised for Piney Woods School by limiting dorm meals.