College Eye — April 8, 1960
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Easter smiles | Jo Noble and Jo Monroe show off their Easter bonnets. | |
| 1 | Orchesis to feature novelty numbers in spring dance recital | Lengthy description of the program; photo. | |
| 1 | Sophs, seniors take tests April 26-27 | Sophomores will take battery of tests; seniors will take ACT tests that measure general culture and understanding of education. | |
| 1 | I-Club dance tomorrow | Relays queen will be crowned. | |
| 1 | John Browning to give piano concert Tuesday | Profile of the performer. | |
| 1 | SMU religion prof to speak | Roger Ortmayer will speak; will deliver several lectures. | |
| 1 | Greek Week to offer varied activities | Will include variety show, community clean-up project, Ugly Man on Campus contest, and other activities. | |
| 1 | Bending light and creating shock waves | Merrill Silvey poses with his project for the Northeast Iowa Science Fair; photo. | |
| 2 | Spring graduates must order gowns | ||
| 2 | Dr. Hjelm to negotiate gifted child contract | US HEW official will visit campus. | |
| 2 | How does 'objectivism' affect the individual? | Explores the views of Ayn Rand, concerning 'objectivism.' | |
| 2 | Unconscious mind of child not to be invaded by others | Explores the ethics behind exploring the unconscious mind of a child by asking him to draw a picture. | |
| 3 | Religious prints will appear in art show | Will be displayed in association with visit by Robert Ortmayer. | |
| 3 | The Social Grind | Schedule of campus activities. | |
| 3 | Auto graveyard | Several cars are almost completely underwater due to the massive flooding of the Midwest. | |
| 3 | Faculty Pen; basic nature of artist's work stays unchanged | Claims that God is central to art. | |
| 4 | Attention football candidates | A meeting will be held for those interested in spring football practice. | |
| 4 | Grapplers finish with 6-3-2 mark | TC's wrestling team finished the 1959-1960 season with a record of 6-3-2. | |
| 4 | Three Tutors on NCC team | Jim Jackson was chosen as one of the top fifteen players in the NCC; Jerry Holbrook and Pete Spoden received honorable mentions. | |
| 4 | Netmen open season Apr 21 | The 1960 tennis schedule is posted; TC will face Wartburg. | |
| 4 | Much work behind scenes before baseball, track start | Discusses Ed Ableman's job of taking care of the athletic fields. | |
| 5 | Golfers to meet Knights in opener | TC will face Wartburg; 1960 season schedule is posted. | |
| 5 | Hansen new I-Club prexy | List of other officers. | |
| 5 | Tutors open with Drake | TC will face Drake University. | |
| 5 | Grid practice starts on Monday | Forty to fifty men are expected to participate in spring football practice. | |
| 5 | Intramurals | The Phi Sigs took the intramural basketball crown; photo. | |
| 6 | Summer staff positions open on Eye | ||
| 6 | Debate team takes fourth in St. Paul | ||
| 6 | "Huckleberry Hound" theme of AMRH dance | ||
| 6 | Library student assistants will visit campus | 120 high school students will visit campus. | |
| 6 | KYTC brings news every hour | Will present five minutes of news each hour. | |
| 7 | Asian studies for this summer | Professor Talbott will offer courses for a total of eight credit hours; brief description of the program. | |
| 7 | 'Earn in Europe' plan offers summer work | Jan Rathbun and Norma Harkin talk about their experiences in Europe in summer 1959; photo. | |
| 8 | Marriage makes education difficult . . . | Interprets a survey, conducted by Seventeen magazine, concerning married women. | |
| 8 | Definition, please | Asks Professor Fox what he means by "right" and "wrong." | |
| 8 | Mirror on the Mob | ||
| 8 | Obiter Scripta | Discusses the importance of closeness between the teacher and students. |