College Eye — January 15, 1960

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1 Humanities I on KYTC Professor Jones will present review of the class.
1 KYTC will broadcast SLB meetings next semester Will poll opinion on smoking in Georgian Lounge; acquire information about study abroad.
1 SLB positions open
1 Admission policies only tightened But no cut-off for those in lower half of high school classes.
1 Ogling concentration? Judges watch the Old Gold Beauties intently; photo.
1 Nancy Howe's antique flute 120 years old Daughter of Professor Howe talks about her flute.
1 Faculty to investigate registration Hope to make registration more efficient.
1 Philosophical group meets Thursday night Will hold open discussion.
1 Newton education builds school-community ties A look at the student teaching program in Newton; photo.
1 Industrial Arts exhibit features student talent, projects, plans
1 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
1 Playday convenes tomorrow with many activities High school students will come to campus for a variety of activities.
2 Credit Union to meet Will hold annual meeting.
2 Reg. Registration is February 1st
2 Old Gold applications to be considered soon For staff positions.
2 Admiring their work Franklin Mettner, Harold Byram and Dean Witwer inspect their works they designed for the Industrial Arts Exhibit; photo.
2 Intersorority tea first rush event
2 Senior recitals Monday Performance program.
2 Professor dies at Mason City Esther Boehlje died January 8, 1960.
2 Opera saved; donkey found! `Will use men in donkey costume, even though Professor Forest offered to lend one of hers.
3 KYTC schedule
4 Shakespeare jazz is also for modern audience
4 Plaque commemorates World War II vets Plaque listing names of ISTC students who died in World War II placed in Administration Building.
4 ISEA delegation to conference
5 Registration can be fun if you laugh A student gives her impressions of registration.
5 Bartlett counselors light into unforgettable year of work A look at the work of the freshman orientation counselors; photo.
6 Grapplers meet Nebraska, Omaha Univ. this weekend TC will face the University of Nebraska, and Omaha University.
6 Basketball team on road; to meet SDS and Augie TC will face South Dakota State and Augustana.
6 Frosh win 62-59 TC defeated the West Side Billiards of Waterloo, 62-59, in overtime.
6 Intramurals Intramural basketball competition will begin.
6 Jackson up for another one Jim Jackson and Bill Noonkesser play against South Dakota.
7 Cagers drop game to SDU 86-75 TC defeated by South Dakota University, 86-75; photo.
7 Wrestlers defeat SDS 14-13 for 1st win TC defeated South Dakota State, 14-13; results are posted.
7 Frosh grapplers down SDS 20-6 TC defeated South Dakota State, 20-6; results are posted.
8 Editorial briefs and vice versa Comments on Josef Fox's column concerning cheating and discusses the World Student Christian Federation Conference.
8 Registration awry? Offers suggestions to help speed up the process of registration.
8 Slow movers . . . . Comments on the absence of Josef Fox's column, and applauds the printing of the article concerning the religious dissent group at the University of Colorado.
8 Obiter Scripta Discusses the increase in the number of students who are cheating.