Issue Contents

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1 Hayes and Evans: students from SCI are more receptive Interview with Helen Hayes and Maurice Evans; photo.
2 Intersorority Tea Sunday in Commons Georgian Lounge Will offer information on Greek life.
3 Magic Society presents show tomorrow night A look at the show.
4 Margolin second speaker "Future of the Individual' Sydney G. Margolin is next speaker in humanities series; photo.
5 No EYE issue during recess
6 Paul Horn in 'DIJ 14' Monday, Tuesday A look at the upcoming performance; photo.
7 Strike may delay library construction Work has been stopped several times; need to get steam tunnels hooked up soon or work may be halted until spring.
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8 'No reason why we should all lie down as lambs'
Bultena--Louis (Sociology Faculty)
Not too sure about Josef Fox's new outlook on things.
9 Boals thanks student body
Boals--Daniel W. (Physical Education Faculty)
Dan Boals thanks students for their support during the football season.
10 New policy signals a deterioration of democracy
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Disagreements with putting more professional writing in the EYE and less focus on staff writing.
11 Not knowing Sig or 'Sig's Show' . . . Radio station wants to dedicate a tune to the college.
12 Student political parties are active More students take interest in politics than expected.
13 Students, too, concerned with library work stoppage Construction workers stop working because of low wages and concerns of lost time are brought up.
14 Untitled
Clark--Steven
Narcissistic artist.
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20 'We're ready to blow ourselves off the planet:' Dr. Stringfellow Barr Excerpts from discussion.
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21 Alpha Upsilon pledges 11 into national music fraternity List of pledges.
22 Desire to teach, motivation aids in student teaching
Norberg--Anna (Class of 1916)
Professors Phillips and Fossum talk about teaching and preparing students for the work; photo.
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23 Annual varsity frosh cage game Tuesday The freshmen take on the varsity in annual game.
24 Braque, Yunkers prints stolen from art collection Prints, stolen from Commons, have value of $700.
25 Cast of 15 selected for Young People's Theater Will produce "Huckleberry Finn"; list of cast members.
26 Intramural basketball teams begin action Intramural season begins.
27 Untitled SCI tries to gain more yards as they pull ahead of Augustana; photo.
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28 SCI ties for conference crown with win over Augie Panthers win third NCC crown by defeating Augustana, 21-15.
29 Sheriff's gridders compile 23-4-1 mark in three season
Park--Larry (Class of 1965)
Sheriff ends third season with outstanding record.
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30 1500 future teachers visit SCI campus Highlights of Prospective Teachers Day.
31 Abstract art display at SCI Work by forty artists will be on display.
32 Applicants interviewed for overseas teaching positions May schedule interviews.
33 Civil defense will provide nuclear fallout protection Ivan Eland talks about local plans.
34 Positions still available in Varsity Band Will play music of many styles.
35 Recital Nov. 27 of baroque, classical music
36 SCI painting instructor exhibits works in Iowa Paul Smith will exhibit work in several locations.
37 WRA playnight on Nov. 30