Issue Contents
Page 1
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
1 | 'Our Man in Havana' shown tonight in Ballroom | |
2 | 15 musical acts in PMAs 'Evening of Illegitimate Music' | A look at the acts; photo. |
3 | Hawaiian co-eds will teach Bartlett girls ancient hula Myers--Karen |
Sandy Ota and Carole Ishimaru give lessons, talk about hula; photo. |
4 | Richter elected as 'Favorite Prof' | List of Men's Union scholarship award winners. |
5 | SCI debaters to meet ISU in mock trial Tuesday | Will debate issue of whether or not all qualified students should be able to attend college, with the help of federal aid. |
Page 2
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
6 | 26-mile race challenged by 2 Jungman--Lester Dean (Classes of 1962 and 1967) |
Encourages and challenges students to participate in a 26 mile marathon race. |
7 | Editor asks why no applicants Cord--Judy |
Points out the lack of interest students show for office positions in group organizations. |
8 | Hushagen blasts '8th-grader editorial Hushagen--John P. |
Criticizes an editorial on morals printed in EYE. |
9 | Now is the hour, or the delight of daylight | Discusses Daylight Saving Time, and how for one moment, all clocks on campus will read the same time. |
10 | Perspective: Morality developed through 'proportional' freedom Hartman--Charles H. (Student--1964) |
Chuck Hartman responds to Patric Peake's comments on morals and the SCI campus. |
11 | Untitled Clark--Steven |
Characters call a sleeping pigeon a bird of peace. |
Page 3
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
12 | 3 SCI students win recognition at PBL meeting | Wayne Paper, Carolyn Calhoun, and Mae Frater honored. |
13 | 4 new varsity cheerleaders added to squad | Selected from among thirty-six who tried out. |
14 | Final day to drop course | |
15 | Final performances of one-act plays Sunday | Sara Stanley, Kay Wilcox, and Shari Albee will direct plays; list of cast members. |
16 | Park, Speirs new '64-'65 editors | Larry Park will be executive editor of the College Eye; Kent Speirs will be executive editor of Seven. |
17 | Post open for interns in politics | Will aid candidates. |
18 | Price voted '64 'Favorite Man' | Rick Price honored in Women Pay All Week competition. |
19 | SAI, PMA in concert Monday | Will present American composers program. |
20 | Teaching interviews are May 4 |
Page 4
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
21 | Area women may still apply for scholarship | Altrusa scholarship available. |
22 | Dual art show opens Sunday | Bob Heath and Dale Rowedder will show work. |
23 | Five senior music majors will present two recitals | Mary Bennett, Alice Kuntz, Steve Tillapaugh, Gary Wenham, and Juliann Eilts will perform. |
24 | Gov. Hughes at conference here tomorrow | Will address Industrial Arts Fair. |
25 | New events added to SCI Greek Week | Will include pie-eating contest and greased pig event. |
26 | SCI goes to 'Fast Time' on Sunday | |
27 | Transfer to majors Monday |
Page 5
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
28 | AMRH Senate votes for $150 banquet allotment | Hear argument that money could be better spent elsewhere. |
29 | Francis Keeney named winner of Howes award | Brief profile of Francis Keeney. |
30 | Mother's Day weekend set for May 2-3 | Schedule of activities; Orchesis will perform; photo. |
Page 6
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
31 | Golf squad travels to ISU, Drake | SCI competed against Iowa State University; Panthers to face Bulldogs. |
32 | Panthers hope for strong showing in Drake Relays | SCI considered a threat in mile relay, since they are undefeated in the event. |
33 | SCI opens NCC baseball Saturday with NDS games | SCI will begin North Central Conference schedule in a game against North Dakota State University; photo. |
34 | SCI, Wartburg in Intramural Sports Day | First Men's Union Sports Day will be held, with athletes from Wartburg participating. |
35 | Tandem teams urged to organize | Mixed tandem bicycle races to take place. |
36 | Three tennis meets face SCI squad | Panther to face Dubuque, Loras College, and Wartburg; SCI lost to Iowa State University. |
Page 7
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
37 | Panther Tracks: mystery team on campus; Galimore amazes coaches McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty) |
Mysteries of the baseball team include who the coaches are and who will be pitching. |
38 | Sprinters lead track team to six victories in relays | Panthers won three relays and three individual titles in Arthur Dickinson Relays; photo. |
39 | Tennis entry deadline today | Deadline to enter in singles or doubles intramurals is today. |
Page 8
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
40 | Convocation to begin Women's Day events | Elizabeth Drew will speak; schedule of events. |
41 | EYE cartoonist has first book now on sale | Steve Clark publishes book of cartoons. |
42 | Men's chorus in concert Sunday night | Completing tour of state. |
43 | SLB to head civil rights march, mail-in May 11 | Will march to post office to mail letters in support of civil rights legislation. |
44 | Tanavoli to talk on Persian art tonight in A&I | Profile of Parvis Tanavoli. |
45 | Waterloo high schoolers on campus today | African-American students visit campus. |