College Eye — February 5, 1960

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1 A flag dies Dennis King and Robert Hecimovich lower the flag at Washington Elementary School, in order to replace it with the new fifty-star flag.
1 Person-to-person drive for charities Each student will be contacted; goal is $1000.
1 Future secondary teachers to learn placement procedure Placement Bureau will hold meeting.
1 More efficiency provided by new library rule No material will be checked out in the ten minutes before closing.
1 Ann Hawn, Carol Lester, Fred Cachola, Greg Bice are voted TC's 'Most Popular' Brief profiles of the winners.
1 SPC photo contest details announced; deadline March 5 Rules and procedures for the contest.
1 Elementary leaders workshop studies non-graded schools John Goodlad will speak; program highlights.
1 Concert Band tours Iowa next week Will visit nine Iowa towns.
1 I'm a failure Ron Rubek and Dennis Button compare the beards they grew for Men's Union Day; photo.
2 ISTC graduate wins 2nd place in opera audition John Van Epps does well in Metropolitan Opera regional competition.
2 Campus playnite offers fun for all Students enjoying the evening; photo.
2 TC weak intellectually . . . . Wonders if there is any intellectualism in the classrooms at TC.
3 AWS constitution revision needs approval of women Text of the proposed changes.
3 Newly graduated student pictures TC with nostalgia Non-traditional student Ruth Johnson talks about returning to campus.
4 Stopped Pete Spoden attempts a shot against South Dakota University.
4 Frosh down West Side TC defeated the West Side Billiards, 80-54.
4 Panthers travel to Omaha Sat. TC will face the University of Omaha.
4 Cagers down NDS 85-62 Panthers defeated by North Dakota State, 85-62.
4 TC wrestlers drop two meets on road TC defeated by Colorado, 22-5, and Wyoming, 25-3; results are posted.
5 Thinclads prepare for eight meets, indoor schedule 39 men will participate in indoor track; 1960 schedule is posted.
5 TC beats Morningside; loses to SDU TC defeated Morningside, 101-69; Panthers were defeated by South Dakota University, 77-73; photo.
6 Student leaders speak Responsibilities of Associated Women Students.
7 Graduate student's paper filed in prison bureau Work by Virginia Seeley will be published.
7 Notice! Students should get flu shots.
7 Dr. Loomer featured speaker during religious conference Bernard Loomer will speak at first annual conference on religion; conference highlights; photo.
8 Offer publication of intellectual contributions Encourages students to write thoughtful and philosophical essays and submit them to the College Eye for publication.
8 Sobell case troubles public conscience Discusses the case of Morton Sobell, who was convicted of espionage and sentenced to 30 years in federal prison.
8 Obiter Scripta Discusses the next election for state legislature; considers that there might be a case for a different kind of representative democracy.
8 Mirror on the Mob Comments on returning to school after semester break.