College Eye — October 30, 1953

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1 Print schedule books
1 IFTA needs guides for visiting students Six hundred students expected on campus.
1 Mary Powers reigns Homecoming Queen; I Club gives annual honor Brief profiles of the queen and her attendants; photo.
1 Maucker's father dies unexpectedly Monday
1 1953 Homecoming schedule includes varied activities Activities include variety show.
1 Faculty to give concert Sunday Performance program.
1 Trygve Lie speaks Thursday on United Nations and U.S.A. Profile of Trygve Lie; photo.
2 '53 Old Gold gets ACP All-American yearbook rating
2 Bag-net
2 When the curtain opens, let's sell democracy Describes students from the Soviet Union and how they feel about freedom.
2 Note of sympathy To President Maucker on the unexpected death of his father.
3 British debaters here Wednesday Jenise Schnur and Ken Andersen will face them in debate; photo.
3 Tau Sigs sing to men Serenaded men's dorms.
3 'Harvey' starts three-night run Photo.
3 Student writes hymn for chapel William Verbrugge writes hymn.
3 Marilyn Rosene receives award for saving life Saved young man after farm accident.
4 Italian instructors advance along with their students
4 Offer applications for civil service
4 Douglas makes speech in Minnesota today
4 Faculty dance group holds informal dance
5 Centers plan Homecoming, teas, coffee Plans from campus religious centers.
5 Senior Orchesis may change requirements For membership.
5 The Whips Jim Maltby, Jim Heskett, and Larry Mattox rehearse their presentation of "Dimensions in Jazz"; photo.
5 Chicago lawyer speaks Tuesday Ralph Merriam will speak.
5 Play Buzzini record
5 Mary Jane Arnold is convention candidate For National Association of Manufacturers convention.
6 Morningside foe in 32nd Homecoming game; Latham field scene of TC, Maroon clash Panthers will face Morningside College for TC's 32nd Homecoming game.
6 30 freshmen working out under frosh football mentor Clark Freshmen are no longer allowed to participate in varsity athletics, but 30 students prepare for next year.
6 Panthers drub Augustana for fourth straight win TC defeated Augustana College, 39-13; photo.
7 Matmen, cagers begin practice Last year TC's wrestlers took fourth place in the nation, and four lettermen will be back this year.
7 Untitled Art Landau runs through the Augustana line; photo.
7 Intramural football ends, interdorm program begins Results from the final week of intramural football are posted.
7 Kicking it Around Discusses members of the football team and the upcoming Homecoming competition.
8 British debaters use appeal but Americans employ logic A contrast of British and American debating styles.
8 Bryn Mawr gets works on Seneca Professor Merchant's works on Seneca presented to Bryn Mawr College.
8 English and speech promotes activity for future teachers Meeting will encourage students to participate in extracurricular activities.
8 Delts plan coffee hour
8 Greek educator explains system
9 Evening classes offered to interested adults Professor Lang will lead evening humanities discussions.
9 Film Club plans winter program Club votes on the films that it would like to schedule.
9 Science department's Dr. Barry is mountain-climbing photographer Profile of David G. Barry; photo.
10 Students can't push missing button Students react to new traffic control signal on 27th Street; photo.