College Eye — November 13, 1959
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Faculty men offer $100 scholarship to upperclassmen | |
| 1 | School administrators to discuss future of Iowa teachers | Conference highlights. |
| 1 | Contribution to memorial fund | $382 contributed as memorial to Tom Lamke, who died August 2, 1959. |
| 1 | J. C. conference in session | For math and science instructors. |
| 1 | Check-out system accepted by students | Book check system seems to cutting down losses; description of the system; photo. |
| 1 | Giant evergreens? | Two of the clocks on the Campanile are showing the same time; photo. |
| 1 | Phi Mu's 'Dimensions in Jazz' to begin ticket sales Monday | Highlights of the program. |
| 2 | Aid to study | NSF grants $232,000 for AYI; about fifty teachers will study under the grant. |
| 2 | AWS 'think' held | Will discuss changing values. |
| 2 | NROTC test scheduled | |
| 2 | The Social Grind | Schedule of campus activities. |
| 2 | 'Land of Dragon' to be featured in ten performances | List of cast members. |
| 2 | Two operas to be given | Will present "The Old Maid and the Thief" and "Pagliacci". |
| 2 | Interest tests Monday | |
| 2 | Show of beauties to climax sales | Quick look at Old Gold Beauties procedures. |
| 2 | Philosophers to meet | Will discuss nature of happiness. |
| 3 | Holiday tips given | Department of Home Economics will offer series of six classes. |
| 3 | Harlequin theme for college dance | |
| 3 | Orchestra to play | Performance program. |
| 3 | Social Life varies in 83 years | A look at student life in the early days of the institution. |
| 3 | Just For the Record; frosh team with guitars; their marriage a success | Discusses the Four Freshmen and reviews other recently released musical recordings. |
| 4 | Douglas to talk at Muncie, Indiana | At business education conference. |
| 4 | NEA officers to speak | Clayton A. Seeber will speak. |
| 4 | Samson attends vocational meet | |
| 4 | King tells bus boycott story to full house Wednesday | Lengthy excerpts from address by Martin Luther King. |
| 5 | 'The Other Side' differs years ago | A look at changing rules for student teaching. |
| 5 | Student teachers gain favorable opinion of pupils | Student teachers talk about their experiences; photo. |
| 6 | 16 on frosh cage squad | The freshmen basketball team has been narrowed from 40 athletes to 16. |
| 6 | Opinions differ on NCC breakup | Nothing was decided at the meeting to discuss whether or not the North Central Conference would be broken up. |
| 6 | Wrestlers aim for 1st meet | Bill Koll prepares his wrestlers for the upcoming invitational meet at TC. |
| 6 | Gridders stop SDS 14-12; end season with 6-3 record | TC defeated South Dakota State, 14-12. |
| 7 | Defeat by Augie difference between first and fourth | TC took fourth place in the NCC. |
| 7 | Varsity, frosh meet Mon. night | The 1959-60 basketball season will begin with the traditional varsity versus freshmen game. |
| 7 | Tourney pairings announced | TC will face Grinnell in the first round of the fourth annual Tall Corn basketball tournament. |
| 8 | Consider the telephone . . . | Discusses the sometimes frustrating telephone system and tells students not to be upset with the operator. |
| 8 | Test time! Study time? | Encourages students to complain publicly about the noise in the study rooms. |
| 8 | Why attend? | Criticizes the speech of Dr. Francis Chase at the Convocation. |
| 8 | But, on the other hand . . . | Discusses the convocation at which Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke. |
| 8 | Obiter Scripta | Discusses the comment made by Walter Lippman, concerning the lack of national purpose. |
| 8 | Mirror on the Mob | Comments on the absence of the editor, the snow fences, Thanksgiving, and the Soviet Union. |
| 8 | Untitled | Comments on the statements made by faculty members concerning dishonesty in television programming. |