College Eye — February 10, 1961
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bills seek approval | Bills for name change and liberal arts curriculum are close to passage in the General Assembly. | |
| 1 | 124 receive fall degrees | ||
| 1 | Pledging question considered by 400 | About four hundred will go through rush; Greeks tell what is good about Greek life. | |
| 1 | Spring semester rushing activities begin next week | About 250 women will go through rush; a look at the rushing procedures. | |
| 1 | 19 compete in contest tonight | A look at the Old Gold Beauty pageant procedures; list of those who are competing; photo. | |
| 1 | American Ballet Theater to appear here Sunday | Only standing room tickets remain. | |
| 1 | Applications for student offices soon available | For those who will run for governance positions. | |
| 1 | Concert Band to go on tour | Seventy piece band will visit eight Iowa cities. | |
| 1 | Correction in ISTC calendar | Classes resume April 4 after Easter. | |
| 2 | Council to hold party Tuesday | Commons will sponsor Cupid's Coke Date party. | |
| 2 | Previews . . . | Meetings and activities. | |
| 2 | Sittler to address students on Christian ethics Monday | Joseph Sittler will speak as part of religious emphasis program; photo. | |
| 2 | Roadrunners win in girls basketball | The Roadrunners defeated the Go-Getters in women's basketball intramurals. | |
| 2 | Extension courses offered by ISTC | Twenty classes will be offered in seventeen communities. | |
| 2 | Award fellowship to ISTC grad | Roy Timmons wins scholarship to attend the University of Kansas. | |
| 2 | 4 students here from Somaliland this semester | Will study here for nine months. | |
| 2 | Staff positions now open for student paper | College Eye looking for staff. | |
| 3 | Khrushchev poses latest challenge, Dean Lang tells 400 SUI graduates | Dean Lang states that democracy thrives on controversy and exchange of ideas. | |
| 3 | Swimming to be offered college employees and wives | Recreational swimming times available. | |
| 3 | 18 high schools to participate in High School Sports Day | Schools will send volleyball and basketball teams to event sponsored by Department of Physical Education for Women. | |
| 3 | Language study defended | Feels students can better themselves by learning a foreign language. | |
| 4 | To debate languages | Student-faculty teams will debate value of learning other languages. | |
| 4 | Applications now available for Bartlett counseling jobs | Seeking women interested in counseling and guidance. | |
| 4 | Norland to speak on Africa here next Friday | Donald Norland will speak. | |
| 5 | ISTC receives $158,000 for summer institutes here | Receives NSF grant for earth science, biology, and mathematics institutes. | |
| 5 | Student debate scheduled for Monday evening | Four of Professor Wagner's students will conduct debate relating to television and censorship. | |
| 5 | Wagner has text published | Willis Wagner publishes book on woodworking. | |
| 5 | Annual art fair here next April, announces Haskell | High school students will come to campus, participate in programs, and compete for scholarships. | |
| 5 | First sign of spring? | A photo of snow covered leaves; photo. | |
| 5 | The Web | Discusses aspects of college life. | |
| 6 | Colorado State is fifth Panther victim | ISTC defeats Colorado State, 14-12. | |
| 6 | Wrestlers win at Winona State 17-10 | The Panthers picked up their sixth win of the season against Winona State. | |
| 6 | Panthers top South Dakota; trounce Morningside twice | ISTC defeated Morningside, 83-49; photo. | |
| 6 | Wanted: spirit revival | Offers ways students can boost school spirit at athletic events. | |
| 7 | Two league leaders to host ISTC | The Panthers currently hold a 6-2 record. | |
| 7 | Varsity-Freshman track meet today | The Panther track team opened their season yesterday with an indoor meet. | |
| 7 | 1961 track schedule announced by Witham | The Panthers plan on sixteen meets this season. | |
| 7 | Minnesota to host Matmen; Panthers seek seventh win | The Panthers will meet their second Big Ten opponent of the year tonight at Minneapolis. | |
| 8 | Cheating is our own problem | Urges students not to tolerate classroom cheating. | |
| 8 | All hail Mrs. Winier! | Feel students should attend campus forums to help make decisions; appreciates efforts of Ethel Winier to organize them. | |
| 8 | Bright spot in the gloom | Feels the student body, despite recently stated opinions, still maintains a degree of honor. | |
| 8 | Things we see around ISTC | Depicts a student who wants to hear the foreign language debate. | |
| 8 | Stanard asks aid in crisis | Feels cheaters must be ferreted out of ISTC classrooms; four students suspended for having keys to buildings so that they could alter grades. | |
| 8 | President gives statement | States plans to cut down on cheating at ISTC; will offer amnesty period for return of building keys; will open some buildings at night for study; will ask professors to be on special guard against cheating. | |
| 8 | Advocates definition of issue | Asks for clarification on the issue of compulsory foreign language learning. |