Issue Contents

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1 'Little World of Don Camillo' is UPC film
2 'Reactions to puppets shows people same world over' Obratsov says
Berryhill--Esther (Class of 1966)
Sergei Obratsov talks about his puppet show; photo.
3 Depth, richness, flexibility in English curriculum changes A look at the new curriculum, which is expected to last for ten years.
4 Hawaiian Club gives 'Evening in Paradise'
5 Jorgensen opens meeting 'Examine Yourself, Motives' Discuss possible discount plan among local merchants; seeking participants for controversial speakers program..
6 No issue of EYE next Friday Due to Thanksgiving.
7 Work on 'La Boheme' began 11 months ago A look at the production.
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8 Anti-war demonstrators anger ex-SCIan
Tiedt--Leonard P.
Tells demonstrators that you cannot negotiate with an unwilling party, and that war is also a brutal thing.
9 Book sale group says 'Thanks'
Breithaupt--J. F. (Psychology Faculty)
The Coffee House Committee thanks students for their support.
10 From me to you: Bull session: way to avoid problem solving
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Claims that the centrally located Union will not bring intellectual thought any more than the Palais des Nations brought the ideals of the League of Nations.
11 High school assignments block learning
Wonder--Diana Lee (Student--1965)
Claims that professors are trying to teach information that students have had for years.
12 Perspective: 'Experts' must confront both conscience, competency
Bernhard--Harold E. (Religion Faculty)
Discusses what is meant by value and what is implied in trying to preserve it.
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13 Kultur: SCI events suggest art-society rapport
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Comments on the statement "although commercial art can become a prostitute of society, fine art can just as easily become an old maid."
14 Loss of talented teachers good reason for University status here Supports president Maucker's suggestion to make SCI the third state university.
15 Obiter Scripta: Union site should reflect SCI ethos, not determine it
Thorne--Edward James (Speech Faculty)
Discusses the question: 'What set of principles properly expresses the ethos of SCI?'
16 Remote Union location will force students into library Believes that the new Union should be a twenty minute walk from classes, thereby forcing students into the library.
17 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
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18 State of the Union--last in a series: Howard: Hockey field best site for 6 reasons Professor Howard outlines his reasons for not building on the Back Circle; photo.
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19 AWS Council discusses applications Grade point requirements will be raised for student guides and counselors; Hagemann Hall will hold fashion show.
20 Forensic squad receives third at tournament At South Dakota tournament.
21 MacDavitt will read at Poetry Hour Will read from Edwin Arlington Robinson.
22 Man & Materials sections to change second semester Will see if breadth or depth seems to be the better plan for coverage of subject.
23 Regents Board approves grant for baseball Approves new baseball diamond west of stadium; authorize bonding for Noehren Hall; Edward Thorne name head of Speech Department.
24 Ukuleles, imported flowers make Hawaiian show A look at the upcoming Hawaiian program; photo.
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25 700 to attend SCI math conference today Conference highlights.
26 Bartlett B section will be remodeled this year Some residents will need to be moved out for a time.
27 Coffeehouse book sales make $215 Faculty donated books to raise money.
28 Faculty-student relationships to be discussed SCRA sponsors discussion; Professors Froyen and TePaske will participate.
29 Goss explains research at Dysart school Part of visiting scientist series.
30 Meeting for off-campus women Monday Will discuss philanthropy project in Waterloo.
31 Placement tests for students given Saturday For exemption from general education.
32 Smalley will be on WGN radio series One of 26 finalists in competition.
33 Thunderboldts to perform tomorrow Gear House will sponsor dance.
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34 9-week courses limited to student teachers only
35 File applications for student teaching in '66
36 New course in art to be offered Will offer studio course for elementary education majors.
37 Obratsov brings reactions of delight and boredom
Meyer--David Charles (Classes of 1965 and 1968; English Faculty)
Review of the Obratsov Puppets.
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38 '65-'66 cage teams make debut Tuesday Freshmen will compete against the varsity team.
39 5 teams stay undefeated in cage race Briggs, Garst, Gear, Grimes, and Hammill squads remain undefeated in intramural basketball.
40 All College Play Night is tonight
41 Panther Tracks: Erusha and Remmert cite men vying for '66 squad
Brown--Hugh (Class of 1966)
Discusses next year's football team; 1965 statistics are posted.
42 Ray Eliot speaks at football banquet List of award and letter winners.
43 Untitled Two SCI students practice their wrestling moves.
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44 Harriers end season--marked by surprises, disappointment Discusses this year's cross country team and season.
45 Help wanted: sports writers
46 Soccer team ends season tomorrow Will play team from Walker, Iowa.
47 This year's version of mat team opens season with frosh Dec. 3 SCI to compete in the Minnesota Quadrangular.
48 Untitled The basketball coach meets Bigfoot, the new recruit from Himalaya Tech.
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49 Eight students will attend Augustana forensic meet List of those who will compete.
50 Honor Bishop with surprise birthday party Honored for completion of ten years as head of department.
51 SUI proposes intercollegiate College Bowl Men's Union investigating possibility of competition.