College Eye — March 26, 1960

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1 No ACCIA this year Professor Poage cites scheduling problems.
1 Gridiron dinner honors journalists
1 Philosophy Club meets Professor Thompson will lead discussion.
1 Danish designs on display in A & I Will include fabrics and furniture; photo.
1 Musgrove, Thoreson senior recitals Thurs. Performance programs.
1 Canadian Ballet to appear Wednesday National Ballet of Canada will perform; photo.
1 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
1 Hawaiians present program Hawaiian Club will put on pageant; photo.
2 Guidance institute slated for ISTC Will be held on campus this summer.
2 No time: no intellectualism says ISEA discussion group Excerpts from panel discussion.
2 Dr. Paul Woodring foresees educational reforms Paul Woodring speaks at PLS clinic.
3 Symphony Orchestra features harpist Sun. Performance program.
3 Curriculum, audio-visual labs up to date A look at the facilities and services; photo.
4 Tutors lose to Minnesota TC defeated by Minnesota, 14-11.
4 14 receive cage letters Letter winners for the 1959-1960 basketball season are listed.
4 Baseball team has seven lettermen A team of 28 men will face Coe College.
4 Jackson, Holbrook win cage honors Jim Jackson and Jerry Holbrook were named to "Who's Who in Small College Basketball."
4 Five Panthers in NCAA meet Five TC wrestlers will participate in the National Collegiate Tournament.
4 ISTC to host Iowa College Indoor Relays Eleven teams will participate in the third annual Iowa College Indoor Relays.
4 Panthers win 9 of 12 events in triangular TC took first place, with 80 points, in a triangular against Grinnell and Wartburg.
4 Up and over Bill Kaufman clears the high jump bar at 5-10; photo.
5 Myrna Pierce named editor for 1960-'61 List of other staff members; photo.
5 Cheerleading tryouts April 5 Procedures for trying out for four positions; photo.
6 Mirror on the Mob
6 New system pays off Mr. Rod responds to Jim Riggs' statements concerning the new checkout system at the library.
6 Public misunderstands poor relative's debts Criticizes an article, printed in the College Eye, concerning our national debt.
6 Obiter Scripta Claims that a course on Asian civilization needs to be added to the education program.