College Eye — February 27, 1959

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1 'Outer Space Inn' goes into orbit; student show benefits 9 funds Will feature variety show and dancing.
1 Cast chosen for Greek play List of cast members for "Antigone".
1 Notice Two positions open.
1 KYTC airs new dept.'s show First program will feature the Department of Physical Education for Women.
1 Untitled Campus winter scene; photo.
1 TC Campus School dedicated in honor of Dr. Malcolm Price Dedication to be held March 23, 1959.
2 Untitled Supports the dining center dress codes.
2 Obiter Scripta Discusses the National Defense Education Act of 1958; act has a loyalty oath attached to it.
2 . . . We do! Castigates campus apathy; declares the college requires too much work to be left to its own accord.
2 Who cares . . . ? Declares the prevailing campus political attitude to be one of apathy.
2 Untitled Depicts a woman coming back from a date with a rather disheveled look about her.
2 Cat-Snip "T" Discusses driving and social activities on campus.
2 Eye unfair? Notes the good points of his favored political party.
3 Greek Column Greek organizations and activities.
3 Foreign students receive help from TC committee A look at the work of the International Students Committee.
4 Cagers close year, two at home, one on road ISTC will fly to St. Paul tomorrow.
4 Grapplers to Minnesota Discusses the opposing team.
4 Patten leads mat squad Discusses season records thus far.
4 Bryan sets mark, trackmen drop Cornell 79-25 The meet was last Saturday; photo.
4 Jackson falls to 2nd in conf. rebounding Gives current statistics.
5 SDS wins loop cage crown SDS will most likely win their final game on Saturday.
5 Cindermen after third straight win The meet will be here tomorrow.
5 Patten remains undefeated Gives recent meet statistics.
5 Cagers fall to Loras and Wartburg teams Summarizes the games.
6 KYTC campus voice A look at the history, facilities, and programming of KYTC; photo.
7 All photo entries due at 5 today For Commons photo contest.
7 Untitled Argues that students should be allowed to use the piano at Commons for after-dinner singing.
7 Oversea placing officer here this weekend Seeking teachers for overseas duty.
7 TC awarded more funds Receives $7910 from NSF for summer program for junior college and high school science teachers.
7 Math Department sponsors special lecture speaker Robert E. Gaskell will speak.
7 Flash of hope? Nancy Wallace declares that the current party in power is useless to the student body; advocates "Other Party."
8 Library count aids in planning Count made of traffic into library; 3078 enter building in one day.
8 Choir tours next week A Cappella Choir will tour southeast Iowa.