College Eye — October 29, 1954

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1 Thirteen staff members take part in centennial convention Of ISEA.
1 Forum discusses campaign issues On election day.
1 Comedy continues tonight, tomorrow Description of the play; photo.
1 Varied activities on agenda of Homecoming program Description of activities; four women are candidates for queen; photo.
1 Jane Mauck gives third recital Sunday Performance program.
2 The growth of the college Part two in an animal allegory concerning the origins of Teachers College.
2 Speaking of Records Musical review.
2 A Homecoming message Only way Homecoming can be a success is for everyone to support it and participate in it.
2 Letters to the editor Most recent legislature was very active.
2 Security risks at ISTC? Satiric look at supposed security risks among faculty.
2 Fashion and Fads A look at clothing styles.
3 Dr. Bishop states plans for Prospective Teachers Day
3 Instrumentalists, vocalists present afternoon recital Performance program; list of performers.
3 Greek Letters News about Greek organizations.
3 Helen Henderson, Zintz talk on handicapped
3 Had your shot yet?
3 Drs. Harris and Poage talk on 'our allies'
3 Library increases number of books to meet needs Procedures for ordering books and serials; building scheduled for painting.
4 Tutors face Morningside tomorrow night; Miller and mates ready to upset TC Tutors will have to play without two of their veteran athletes.
4 Jack Winning is the new sports publicity director Brief profile.
4 Intramurals Football standings.
4 Scanning the NCC Football standings.
4 Panthers wallop Vikings 50-0; tied with SDS for loop top Both Teachers and South Dakota State Bison have 3-0 records.
5 Draft-eligible men should apply for qualification tests
5 Local MENC elects N. D. Russel president List of officers.
6 Students study farm mechanics at corporation Group visits Clay Equipment Company.
6 Announce change in English minor Statement of changes.
6 Lutheran Church holds Reformation services
6 Rural teaching brings low pay says Schlicher Speaks to Rural Community Leaders group.
6 Tickets go on sale for Homecoming Dance For $2 per couple.
6 Publish book by Dr. Curtis On student teaching.
7 Men's Union discusses November coffee hour
7 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
7 Music honorary pledges twelve List of new pledges; planning for jazz concert.
8 Birkhead, Holst present opera at alumni dinner In conjunction with ISEA meeting.
8 Dormitories and off-campus Women vote in favor of allowing smoking in off-campus lounge.
8 Health Association elects Dr. Gamet President of regional college health group.
8 Smith receives Ph. D. this week From University of Minnesota.