College Eye — May 19, 1961

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1 Purple Key members to be announced at Honors Convo A look at the program.
1 Typing tests to be given Opportunity to meet graduation requirement.
1 Dr. John Cowley appointed acting head of department Will lead while Professor Reninger is in India; photo.
1 Announce theme for Homecoming Theme will be "SCI's the Limit".
1 New EYE staff to take over for last issues List of new staff.
1 An opening scene Students present "John Brown's Body" in the Auditorium; photo.
1 Gals outshop guys 10:1 on Hill Local retailers talk about student buying habits.
1 Regents approve fee boost for 1961-62 year Tuition will increase $26; freshman enrollment will be limited to 1225 to keep within budget.
2 Music students to give recital Nancy Hammond and James Matthias will perform.
2 Shaw, Carr named to posts Cecil Shaw will be senior head resident; James Carr will be men's orientation guide chairman.
2 Air workshop to be conducted here this summer Fourth annual air education workshop will be held.
2 Previews
2 Gilbert, Sullivan play here in fall Guthrie production of "Pirates of Penzance" will be part of Lecture-Concert Series.
2 ISTC art faculty member publishes article in journal Professor Campbell publishes article on drawing.
3 Summer classes to be offered in Iowa towns Classes will be offered in Centerville, Cherokee, Clinton, Mason City, Red Oak, and Spirit Lake.
4 300 expected at conference on drama here this weekend Highlights of the program.
4 Study grants abroad available
4 Students present gift to business education faculty Students present coffeemaker to faculty.
4 No conflict in science, Bible? Dr. Bremner and Professor Eshelman talk about science and religion.
5 'Temporary' housing in 15th year Carl Bowman and his wife talk about living in Sunset Village, where rent is $25 per month; a look at their life, their finances, and the problems that a married couple faces in college; photo.
6 Varsity wins 20-13 in third alumni contest
6 Frosh have strong team ISTC has twenty-seven freshman track recruits.
6 ISTC wrestlers to attend clinic Dave Jensen and Frank Freeman will attend a clinic sponsored by the US Olympic Wrestling Committee.
6 26 freshmen out for baseball Coach Neil Hattlestad lists ten players as excellent prospects.
6 Teachers whip South Dakota in two ISTC's baseball team is 6-0 in conference play.
7 Panthers will host conference playoffs ISTC's baseball team will host North Dakota University in the playoff between winners of the North and South halves of the league.
7 Golf, tennis teams in league meets The golfers recently defeated Drake, and the tennis team beat Wartburg.
7 Golf and tennis teams win The tennis team beat Luther, and the golf team defeated Loras.
7 Trackmen win nine straight ISTC won all but one event in a recent triangular against Wisconsin State and Coe College.
7 ISTC track team to conference meet The team hopes to rise above its third place finishes of the past two years.
8 Ah, yes, spring again . . . Spring scenes around campus.
8 Fare well from the 1960-'61 EYE staff Thanks readers for supporting the newspaper.
8 Future change in admissions Offers ideas for restricted admission at colleges.
8 Things We See Around ISTC An exhausted pledge regrets his decision to enter fraternity life.
8 Education for ignorance? Attacks religious beliefs.
8 Secrecy sign of democracy? Feels that secrecy harms nations.