College Eye — April 25, 1958

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1 As the camera saw it . . . . Photo essay on the All-College Conference on International Affairs (ACCIA).
2 Editorials ACCIA teaches students about more than just the reunification of Germany.
2 Letter to the editor Student writes TC from the World's Fair in Brussels, Belgium.
2 Untitled Student thinks of more enjoyable activities while teacher lectures.
2 Splitting an Infinity Marilyn writes about her trouble finding a guest columnist for the week.
2 Obiter Scripta Little hope for purists who will not join an organization unless they agree with every aspect of it.
3 Diplomats go . . . Crisis remains A lengthy look at impressions of the ACCIA.
4 Nine Panthers to Drake Relays
4 Trackman Jim Duea 'Athlete of the Week' Jim Due pole vaults for the track team.
4 Panthers drop Cyclones in slugfest on Marsh's homer in seventh 11-10 Lou Marsh hits two home runs in one day.
4 Begin tennis intramurals
5 Short shots at sports Anything pertaining to sports is fair game for this column.
5 Panthers set one record in own relays Fourteen records were broken at this year's TC Relays.
5 Panthers win at Wartburg Tues. Track team beats Wartburg, 115-16.
6 Music Department presents spring festival of song Many faculty will participate in a variety of programs.
6 Begin Ladies Day on Golf Course May organize activities for women at the Golf Course.
6 Navy officers here May 1
6 Hawaii calls TC students to Saturday evening party Hawaiian Club will present party.
6 Old Gold staff Many staff positions still open.
6 TC's Kay Dryden to Switzerland Will study in Geneva for one year.
7 A notice to golfers from Recreation Park Committee Golf Course etiquette.
7 Motion picture and music form memorial for Handy and his people Nat Cole does vocals in this tribute record to W. C. Handy.
8 'Kismet' to be Commons movie
8 Tri Beta holds election List of new officers; clean up Botanical Gardens.
8 Reactivated frat initiates sixteen List of new members of Lambda Delta Lambda, physical science honorary society.