College Eye — October 25, 1957

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1 Flu up--Homecoming down; events revised in effort to curb health dangers Parade, variety show, pep rallies, dance cancelled; students protest; President Maucker meets with students to explain the situation; photo.
1 'Squaring' is hilarious say firstnighters Review of "Squaring the Circle".
1 Long live queen Nancy Niles Profiles of the Homecoming queen and her attendants; photo.
2 Obiter Scripta Josef Fox reiterates that Soviet Union education systems are more advanced than American systems.
2 Letters to the editor Student is offended by Ginny Wright's letter concerning the band performance at a recent football game.
2 Letters to the editor Student pie-makers appreciate their glimpse at Sputnik I, thanks to Mrs. Frank.
2 Splitting an Infinity 'Sputnik Spotters' out in numbers the past weekend.
2 Letters to the editor Opinions of two people were taken to be opinions of the entire student body, resulting in the cancellation of some Homecoming activities.
3 Special events to honor Bender Former players will honor Paul Bender.
3 Sunday night brings annual HC recital Performance program.
3 Just for the Record 'The Best of Irving Berlin' is a hit (Ley's review).
4 Sioux are Homecoming foe; winner will take league fourth place Teachers have 2-2 record, South Dakota has 2-2-1.
4 Cagers prepare for Detroit Tech
4 Pepi Says-- Will enjoy game despite the inconveniences of the flu.
4 Distance men meet Luther
4 Maroons shatter Tutor hopes of conference title Morningside defeats TC, 21-7.
4 Physically fit Nodaks ready for Panthers North Dakota team is healthy and prepared to take on the Panthers.
5 Wrestling schedule set
5 Women students to register for phys ed classes For second nine weeks.
5 Phi Sigs, Holi-Rollers, Grimes, and Boozers league pacers Football standings.
6 "Preserve power," president Electrical plant is experiencing heavy loads; encourages students to conserve power.
6 Death comes same week to Miss Lawther, Dr. Buffum Anna Lawther died October 21, 1957; Professor Buffum died October 17, 1957.
6 Science-religion seminar slated for Nov. 3, 4, 5 Conference highlights.
6 ACCIA plans peace study
7 The sky didn't really fall. . . Photo essay on the influence of influenza on Homecoming.
8 TC's business ed. grads rate high Professor Blanford's research reveals that ISTC students graduate at a higher rate than the national average.