College Eye — September 16, 1960

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1 Untitled Students taking entrance exams; photo.
1 Montagu to speak here Ashley Montagu will speak at Elementary Education Conference.
1 Music department announces audition schedules for all ensemble areas Schedule for auditions.
1 SLB to convene Monday Dave Stanard announces meeting.
1 Campus fashions to be featured at style show AWS-MU style show scheduled.
1 Activities night first student faculty party Program sponsored by Student-Faculty Relations Committee of SLB; will include square dancing and gym activities.
1 Eye staff jobs open College Eye seeking sports editor and photographer.
1 Matriculation convo Monday Brief program for the convocation.
1 Library adds six hours Library will remain open until 8 PM on weekends.
1 27 new staff, faculty appointments made Dr. Lang announces new faculty and staff; roster of new people with their assignments.
1 New ISTC radio station KTCF goes on the air this fall Herb Hake talks about the programming for KTCF-FM; photo.
2 Old Gold salesmen needed
2 Rose Ann Sadler to represent FBLA at Washington Citizenship Conference
3 Welcome to ISTC Scenes from the first week of school.
4 Panthers ready to face Mankato: Sheriff ISTC head football coach Stan Sheriff feels this year's team is ready to take on Mankato State.
4 FM station will carry ISTC-Mankato game KTCF will broadcast the game.
5 Parking area preserved for faculty use Forty spaces reserved for faculty for $10 charge.
5 State Board of Regents discusses ISTC practices President Maucker addresses board on enrollment, scientific equipment, and sophomore-senior testing.
6 Untitled Janitor sweeps up a mangled freshman.
6 Welcome new students Urges moderation in activities besides homework.
6 Study habits needed in successful student Jerry Easter emphasizes that the most important part of college is academic work, and not extracurricular activities.
6 The Web A quick look around campus.
6 Religion still issue in campaign Professor Fox believes that the matter of religion in the Presidential campaign has not yet been settled.