College Eye

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401 College Eye Informs Campus
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The College Eye is the campus newspaper and is dedicated to meat every Thursday deadline at the print shop. A six page issue is released every Friday and help inform the student body of both campus events and school happenings. The college paper is also a great why for students to see advertisements from local businesses.

402 Gridiron Dinner
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The Cedar Falls Woman's Club was the site of the annual Gridiron Dinner, sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma. The dinner was attended by members of the Old Gold and the College Eye. The Traveling Oil Can, the highest award, was presented to Sylvia Geurink and Ron Muilenburg by Jim McNeal; Photos.
403 Honor... Alpha Phi Gamma Promotes Welfare of Journalism
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Gridiron Dinner and Publications Picnic are a few of the activities sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma, the national honorary co-educational journalistic fraternity. To become a member a student must hold a major staff position for one year on either the Old Gold or the College Eye staffs. The organization is sponsored by Mr. Bernard DeHoff.
404 A year of editorial comment . . . .
College Eye 51:31, p.8
The College Eye reviews the year.
405 An editor's farewell . . . .
College Eye 51:29, p.8
Jim Daman bids farewell to his readers.
406 Board names summer staff
College Eye 51:29, p.1
Connie Stimpson will be executive editor; Lynda Krueger will be managing editor.
407 Summer staff positions open on Eye
College Eye 51:26, p.6
408 Untitled
College Eye 51:25, p.1
The College Eye prints its annual April Fool's Day issue.
409 Gridiron dinner honors journalists
College Eye 51:24, p.1
410 Myrna Pierce named editor for 1960-'61
College Eye 51:24, p.5
List of other staff members; photo.
411 Public misunderstands poor relative's debts
College Eye 51:24, p.6
Criticizes an article, printed in the College Eye, concerning our national debt.
412 Catholicism cannot and will not divide America
College Eye 51:23, p.2
Analyzes the article, printed in the Eye, concerning Catholicism and education.
413 Church division unnecessary . . .
College Eye 51:22, p.8
Responds to the essay, printed in the Eye, concerning Catholicism and education.
414 College Eye staff applications for next year due March 18
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415 Hollow challenge . . . .
College Eye 51:21, p.6
Challenges the College Eye's claim that TC is cut off from the outside world; lists the various scientists who have recently visited campus.
416 Sitting on eternity
College Eye 51:21, p.1
Two supposed College Eye staff members rest with empty bottles in their hands; photo.
417 Christianity gives purpose to student for learning and gaining talents
College Eye 51:20, p.1
Challenges remarks made by Josef Fox and the College Eye concerning religion.
418 Religion too alive as meaningless doctrines abound
College Eye 51:20, p.2
Challenges statements made by the College Eye concerning religion.
419 Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes?
College Eye 51:19, p.6

Features the College Eye staff working on the paper; Harvey Riker, of Holst Printing Co., prints the paper; photo.

420 Students show sluggish mentality . . .
College Eye 51:19, p.8
Criticizes students for not responding when the College Eye asked for intellectual, well-written essays.
421 College Eye staff meeting Monday night
College Eye 51:18, p.5
Seeking new staff members.
422 Offer publication of intellectual contributions
College Eye 51:17, p.8
Encourages students to write thoughtful and philosophical essays and submit them to the College Eye for publication.
423 Responsible paper credited to readers' demands
College Eye 51:16, p.6
The College Eye reviews its performance this semester.
424 'Eye' published early next week
College Eye 51:12, p.1
Due to Christmas vacation.
425 Mirror on the Mob
College Eye 51:11, p.8
Comments on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and the College Eye staff.
426 Mirror on the Mob
College Eye 51:9, p.8
Comments on the absence of the editor, the snow fences, Thanksgiving, and the Soviet Union.
427 So, what's education?
College Eye 51:8, p.8
Disagrees with an editorial printed in the Eye that claimed that good teachers should not be promoted to administrative positions.
428 CE meeting Mon. night
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429 Attention journalists
College Eye 51:1, p.1
Seeking staff members for College Eye.
430 Subscription rates info clarified
College Eye 51:1, p.1
Mailed copies will cost $1 per semester.
431 Blue nose or libertine
College Eye 50:38, p.2
Advice on being an advisor to a student newspaper.
432 Boards Govern Communications
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The Board of Control of Student Publications select the executive staff for the OLD GOLD and the COLLEGE EYE, and make sure that the staffs function properly; they are the governing department of all the student publications; photo.
433 College Eye Covers Campus
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The COLLEGE EYE keeps the student body up to date on the latest and last word in news and views in and around TC; advertisements also help students know when and where to buy what; staff members are selected by the Governing Board of Publications; photo.
434 Free subscriptions a thing of the past
College Eye 50:32, p.3
Everyone other than students and faculty must subscribe.
435 Need summer staff
College Eye 50:28, p.1
For College Eye.
436 New editors chosen for next year
College Eye 50:28, p.5
Jim Daman will be College Eye executive editor; Myrna Pierce will be managing editor; Helen Knickman will be executive editor of the Old Gold; Michael O'Brien will be associate editor; list of other staff members; photo.
437 Oil Cans are awarded to journalists
College Eye 50:28, p.5
Sylvia Guerink and Ron Muilenburg receive big oil can; list of others who were honored; photo.
438 Journalists plan annual blowout
College Eye 50:26, p.1
Planning Gridiron Dinner.
439 Thanks
College Eye 50:23, p.10
College Eye thanks candidates.
440 Problems in the platform
College Eye 50:22, p.2
Contends that the SLB president does not automatically have the right to a column in the student newspaper.
441 Deep thought . . . .
College Eye 50:20, p.4
Student is concerned over the lack of vital national issues in the paper.
442 Untitled
College Eye 50:20, p.4
Shows disgust for all aspects of the college except the paper.
443 Snip Cat-"T"
College Eye 50:19, p.2
Commentary about campus life.
444 Untitled
College Eye 50:19, p.2
Appreciates the content of a recent editorial.
445 Editor too harsh . . .
College Eye 50:18, p.2
Criticizes a recent editorial about certain courses.
446 More education comment . . . .
College Eye 50:18, p.2
Announces the formation of a new series of articles by TC alumni.
447 Untitled
College Eye 50:18, p.3
Agrees with the need for more controversy in the paper.
448 Confusion . . . .
College Eye 50:17, p.7
Discusses issues on facing a new semester.
449 Notice
College Eye 50:17, p.1
College Eye seeking staff members.
450 Untitled
College Eye 50:17, p.2
Encourages the paper to be more controversial.
451 Mostly on . . . .
College Eye 50:16, p.7
Discusses the week in sports and other campus events.
452 Ley laments lack
College Eye 50:14, p.3
Columnists pleas for pity for not having a column ready for the paper.
453 Untitled
College Eye 50:13, p.2
Declares that the overemphasis on athletics on campus is largely the fault of the paper.
454 Creative urge?
College Eye 50:12, p.2
College Eye would welcome submissions for the Christmas supplement.
455 Letters . . . we got letters . . .
College Eye 50:10, p.2
Questions whose job it is to give students social instruction.
456 Newspapers thrive on campus; keep students well informed
College Eye 50:10, p.5
A look at the variety of ways that students keep each other informed on campus; photo.
457 Untitled
College Eye 50:10, p.2
Questions the goals of one of the newspaper columns.
458 Begin circulation change today
College Eye 50:9, p.1
The College Eye will not be mailed to students and faculty; copies will be distributed from central points.
459 Circulation changes
College Eye 50:8, p.2
Announces off-campus deliveries will be stopped to save money; copies may be obtained at various campus locations.
460 Cat-Snip 'T'
College Eye 50:6, p.2
Explanation of Greek letters; Homecoming floats; leisure activities; a new sports section.
461 The new regime
College Eye 50:1, p.2
Apologizes in advance and gives excuses for mistakes in College Eye.
462 And a plea . . . .
College Eye 49:34, p.2
Request for College Eye staff.
463 All Students Receive College Eye
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Description of the work that is put into the publication and steps taken to get the paper into the hands of the students; photo.
464 Gridiron Dinner
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Description of the tradition for Old Gold and College Eye staff members and of Bill Schroeder, recipient of the Oil Can, the highest award for journalism at TC; photos.
465 The College Eye
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Description of the activities and operations of the College Eye; Photos.
466 The College Eye
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A listing of the staff of the publication, along with photos of the staff working and taking a break from activities; photos.
467 Hold on there, gang
College Eye 49:33, p.2
College Eye staff looks forward to next year.
468 Lakin's last gasp
College Eye 49:33, p.2
Editing the paper has been a joy.
469 Please, somebody
College Eye 49:33, p.1
Need staff for summer College Eye.
470 Letter to the editor
College Eye 49:30, p.2
Publicity, including that by the Eye, worsened situation in which Professor Winier's class built and launched a rocket.
471 Shall the press be free?
College Eye 49:30, p.2
Freedom of the press is restricted at TC.
472 Splitting an Infinity
College Eye 49:28, p.2
Marilyn writes about her trouble finding a guest columnist for the week.
473 Splitting an Infinity
College Eye 49:24, p.2
'Coward' writes the Eye a letter of complaint, and the Eye continues to agree that it is understaffed.
474 Letters to the editor
College Eye 49:20, p.2
Student is displeased with the poor system of distribution of College Eye newspapers to off-campus students.
475 Letters to the editor
College Eye 49:20, p.2
Intersorority Council encourages rushees to think about their decision, and questions the newspaper's involvement in sorority rush.
476 'Midwest' debuts Monday, Tuesday
College Eye 49:12, p.6
Preview of the literary magazine; literary supplement will no longer be published in the College Eye.
477 Letters to the editor
College Eye 49:11, p.2
Explanation as to why the circulation department took so long to deliver newspapers to off-campus students.
478 Sad circulation saga
College Eye 49:5, p.2
Explains why off-campus students have not been receiving the College Eye.
479 R. S. V. P.
College Eye 49:1, p.2
Please write, call, or speak to newspaper staff with comments and/or opinions.
480 The Last Word
College Eye 48:35, p.2
Comments on the letter received from an old Eye member, final examinations, curfews, and current music.
481 EYE welcomes you
College Eye 48:32, p.2
The College Eye welcomes those students here for the 1957 summer session.
482 Meeting of Eye staff today at 4 in office
College Eye 48:32, p.1
483 Gridiron Dinner
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The ninth annual dinner was held in Black's Tea Room, and sponsored by the journalism fraternity Alpha Phi Gamma; the traveling oil can trophy was awarded to Marilyn Schabacker, editor of the College Eye, and Paul Smith, editor of the Old Gold; photo.
484 THE COLLEGE EYE
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The College Eye brings to the college community news concerning current and coming campus events, as well as opinions and features; the entire responsibility of the College Eye rests upon the staff with final responsibility upon the editor; photo.

485 Staff positions filled now on summer Eye
College Eye 48:31, p.1
486 Ye olde traditional farewell
College Eye 48:31, p.2
Discusses what the newspaper tried to accomplish this quarter and bids its readers good-bye.
487 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:30, p.2
Comments on writing Sticks and Stones and relishes the idea of being editor next year.
488 Old Gold, KYTC, Eye plan frolic
College Eye 48:29, p.1
Will hold picnic.
489 Summer staff positions open
College Eye 48:29, p.1
On College Eye staff.
490 Untitled
College Eye 48:28, p.2
Responds to an editorial in the Eye concerning the cost of small and large educational institutions.
491 Notice
College Eye 48:24, p.8
Seeking College Eye summer staff.
492 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:24, p.2
Comments on a trip to St. Paul for KYTC, the new College Eye editor, and his decision to purchase a Volkswagen.
493 More on teaching ethics
College Eye 48:22, p.2
The College Eye apologizes for the misinformation printed in the editorial in the March 8, 1957 issue.
494 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:22, p.2
Comments on hairstyles, the swallows on campus, the Conference on Middle East Tensions, KYTC's lengthened schedule and the literary supplement to the paper.
495 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:21, p.2
Congratulates the winners of the campus elections, and comments on winter and the streets and teenagers in downtown Waterloo.
496 Men take over publications; Lakin, Nimmo are '58 editors
College Eye 48:20, p.1
Bob Lakin will edit the College Eye; Harry Nimmo will edit the Old Gold; photo.
497 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:20, p.2
Comments on his car, the approaching final exams, advance registration, the College Eye's tour of the Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier, and the pledges of Phi Mu Alpha.
498 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:19, p.2
Comments on George Faxon's performance, the man who stares at the passersby from above, the smell of hyacinths, and wonders which restaurant sells the worst cup of coffee.
499 Editorships of Eye, Old Gold are still open
College Eye 48:16, p.1
500 A change of policy
College Eye 48:14, p.2
Announces that the College Eye will no longer print the columns called, "Student Centers" and "Greek Letters"; cites lack of space and lack of newsworthiness.