College Eye — March 8, 1957

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Notice Students must register for polio vaccination.
1 Cincinnati Symphony appearing Monday Thor Johnson will direct; photo.
1 Brinker wins by slim vote margin List of campus election winners; photo.
1 Annual Folk Festival in gym tonight Performance program.
1 Poage announces delegations Professor Poage has arranged for several UN representatives to attend ACCIA.
1 McBrair resigns from post; succeeded by Ethel Winier Dr. McBrair will return to Wisconsin; Mrs. Winier will retain certain Social Life responsibilities; photo.
1 Book Exchange to open March 17
2 Or, ever read Machiavelli? Reviews last year's platforms for student elections and tells new candidates that next year will not be easy.
2 Teaching ethics? Hah! Claims that ethics should be taught in the laboratory school.
2 Untitled Encourages students to write to the Governor concerning the murder trial of Jack Nutter.
2 Untitled Student stands confused and smoldering at advance registration.
2 Sticks and Stones . . . Congratulates the winners of the campus elections, and comments on winter and the streets and teenagers in downtown Waterloo.
2 Obiter Scripta Claims that cultural development comes when a culture can criticize an image of itself.
2 Untitled Encourages students to keep up their school spirit, and thanks them for showing it in the campus elections.
3 Faculty featured in eighth recital Performance program.
3 "American" for "Student Prince"
3 Eight charities will receive profits from Benefit Fair SLB asks student organizations to organize booths to raise money for charity.
3 Exhibit features mediums of art Will show media that are appropriate for teaching children about art.
4 Cage season ends victorious TC defeated North Dakota University.
4 Dubuque thinclads here Saturday TC will face the University of Dubuque.
4 Two changes in athletic staff Ed Lyons will replace Bill Koll, who will be pursuing graduate study; Louis Breitbach will replace Homer Bienfang.
4 Intramurals Results are posted from intramural competition.
4 Trackmen thump Grinnell 90-10 TC defeated Grinnell College, 90-10.
4 Matmen whip Luther 28-7 TC defeated Luther College, 28-7; photo.
5 College coffee honors McBrair
5 Request hosts for conference For ACCIA guests.
5 Film Club to get 'Scotch' Saturday
5 Hungarian student arrives for stay in Cedar Falls Terez Maraczi now living in the Presbyterian Student Center; photo.
6 Border patrol examinations
6 KYTC sets up spring schedule Seeking anyone interested in working with a show.
6 Anderson's article is in magazine