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1 "Sputnik," unspotted, spurs talk
Lawson--John A. (Student--1957)
A humorous look at the Russian satellite; KYTC staff listen for its signal; photo.
2 Activities of 27th Dad's Day include game and dinners Brief schedule of activities.
3 Dr. Harris recalls visit inside Russia Will speak on visit at International Relations Club; photo.
4 Gardner chosen Dad of Day; presentation at half-time Clarence Gardner, father of Jim Gardner, will be honored; brief history of Dad's Day; photo.
5 Placements to be filed immediately Students should register with the Placement Bureau.
6 Theme for dance is 'Mum Magic'
7 Winks show gal's choice Women should wink at the men whom they want to take them to the Homecoming Dance.
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8 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
The launch of Sputnik I should show America how lacking our educational system is.
9 Sad circulation saga Explains why off-campus students have not been receiving the College Eye.
10 Splitting an Infinity
Hauge--Verles Elaine (Class of 1958)
Sounds of jazz on the TC campus, losing the 'Freshman 20' (rumored twenty pounds gained by freshmen), inconsistent food in Campbell Hall.
11 The trek abroad Author narrates a visit to Europe.
12 The trek west Baseball can now be called a true 'national' sport, as major league teams move into the middle and western states.
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13 Memberships still open in SISEA
14 Panama was never like this, says Alicia
Masden--Georgia (Student--1957)
Alicia Visuetti gives her impressions of ISTC; photo.
15 Poem-making Abbott topic for lecture Charles D. Abbot will speak.
16 Two workers chosen in weekly competition Eleanor Van Velsen and Jack Thoeni honored; photo.
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17 Conference roundup Football standings.
18 Halfback Huffman threatens single season rushing records Max Huffman has averaged 7.4 yards each time he's carried the ball from scrimmage.
19 Pepi says-- Urges students to stay on campus and support the football team.
20 Recruit clowns for Homecoming Prize offered.
21 Starbeck praises Breitback's work and Tutor team Assistant coach Louis Breitbach has been a tremendous help to the team.
22 Vikings here tomorrow night; Dad's Day contest first home game Iowa Teachers will play against Augustana.
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23 Conway leads Panthers on
Peterson--John Neil (Class of 1959)
Darrell Conway is expected to lead the Panthers in their meet against Cornell; photo.
24 Cornell Harriers invade TC land; undefeated teams to dual Saturday afternoon, 3:30 Panthers have won their last 8 meets.
25 Phi Sigs, Holi-rollers and Grimes undefeated Intramural football standings.
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26 First recital to feature two operas Will present "The Telephone" and "The Prima Donna and the Maestro"; photo.
27 Just for the record
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
Review of the record 'Jazz Omnibus.'
28 New scholarship for Jr. or Sr. From Faculty Men's Club.
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29 Once a five-year project, Sunset continues to grow
Hayden--Judith A. (Student--1956-1958)
History of Sunset Village; description of the new College Courts; photo.
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30 About Those Greeks News from Greek organizations.
31 Entertainment is offered to weekend stayers Tau Kappa Epsilon will entertain the women's housing unit with the highest percentage of women staying on campus for the weekend.
32 TC campus seems cluttered with much mole-like activity
Fisher--Phyllis (Class of 1958)
Construction under way on tunnels and on drainage tiles around Wright Hall and the Women's Gymnasium.