College Eye — October 16, 1959

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1 Drop courses by Friday
1 Variety show to feature twenty acts
1 Faculty Senate: closely supervised minor fields Those with GPAs under 2.25 will have their entire course of study reviewed by their major advisors.
1 Our mistake This semester is the first in which there have been over 100 full-time graduate students.
1 Roswell Garst to visit ISTC; speak for ISEA Profile of Roswell Garst.
1 'The United Nations in Action' topic for Mon. Convocation Will provide opportunity for students to see how the United Nations works.
1 Homecoming tickets go on sale Monday Tickets for the dance will be $2.50 per couple.
1 Construction of new dormitory meets with Board approval Approve $1.2 million for hall later to be named Rider Hall; will use plans from dorm at ISU; will accommodate 400 men; Stadium Hall may close; quick list of other construction plans for the future.
1 In regard to Homecoming President Maucker urges students to celebrate Homecoming in moderation.
2 ISTC cheerleader of 1975 Two-year-old Cynthia Anne Hillcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hillcock, cheers for ISTC; photo.
2 Information needed Informs students of the lack of information provided by the college concerning graduation requirements and transfer credits.
2 Too much 'pop' now Argues that the $6500 Men's Union surplus should not be used for adding "popular" concerts to the Lecture-Concert Series.
3 Dad of Day surprised, grateful for everything Brief profile of Walter Sullivan.
3 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
3 Just For the Record; first Oscar, then Emmy; now they're giving Grammy's away Discusses the institution of the Grammy's, the State University of Iowa's band, and encourages students to buy Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture."
4 "Stag Stomp" in Commons
4 Commons movie tonight Will show "Tea House of the August Moon".
4 Lockhart says schools should defend policy William Lockhart talks about the role and place of religion in public schools.
4 Homecoming play ticket sales to begin; players gray hair in honor of occasion Preview of "Mornings at Seven"; list of cast and crew.
5 Strictly conversational . . . . Larry Albaugh and Marcia Bottorff carry on a conversation about the day's activities through photographs; photo.
6 Hammer praises team effort Profiles head football coach Bill Hammer.
6 Frosh lose to Drake Bullpups TC loses to Drake University, 12-6.
6 Harriers seek 3rd straight victory TC defeated Winona State College, 25-31; Panthers will face Cornell.
6 Tutors travel to Sioux City for Morningside Homecoming Panthers will meet the Morningside Maroons.
6 Two leagues in intra football Thirteen teams will be divided into two leagues for intramural competition.
7 Panther gridmen drop Dad's Day contest 7-6 TC defeated by Augustana, 7-6, on Dad's Day.
8 Appeal Board, better advice needed Discusses William Becvar's letter about the lack of information concerning transfer students and graduation requirements, and offers suggestions for correcting this problem.
8 Sloppy etiquette "out of it" Addresses the problem of sloppy eating and dressing habits at TC.
8 Mirror on the Mob Comments on snow fences, Homecoming, term papers, and fire drills.
8 Obiter Scripta Discusses Nikita Khrushchev's possible remarks concerning the state of the private colleges in the United States.