Issue Contents

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1 Little space in Commons; need activity coordinator
Liebbe--James ( Jim) (Class of 1966)
Comments on student opinions of the Union Program Council; photo..
2 National theme of AWS: 'Morals and values today' List of activities for AWS Week.
3 Old Gold policy change is approved Old Gold will be adopting a more informal style in future editions.
4 Students hear own voices in new Language Lab Students use new Language Lab to improve their pronunciation of foreign languages; photo.
5 Untitled Photo of all of the candidates for the 1966 Homecoming Queen; photo.
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6 'Shame on him who evil thinks'
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Comments on the addition of modesty panels to the stairs at the Regents Center.
7 Credibility crisis at hand Discusses the difficulty students have when they try to get questions answered by the administration.
8 Demonstration helps restore waning faith
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Comments on a recent student demonstration.
9 Irritated at Pirages references
Steffa--Joan
Responds to a letter to the editor that was written by Phil Pirages and published in the September 27, issue of the College Eye.
10 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Believes that administrators have a hard time giving students straight answers.
11 Wishes luck to protestors
Ohs--Stephen (Student--1966)
Comments on the relationship between students and administrators.
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12 Clarification needed on Science Hall
Wilson--Leland L. (Chemistry Faculty)
Provides an explanation for why the Science Hall was built without windows.
13 News is present in history
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Makes predictions on future newspaper articles.
14 Protests are not unfounded
Haggar--Julia (Student--1966)
Students defend their right to protest.
15 Viet Nam is a recurring dream
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Questions America's reasons for fighting in the Viet Nam War.
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16 Sorority rush deadline is Oct. 4. Listing of requirements students must meet if they want to participate in the sorority rush.
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17 Car Club to organize Invites owners of sports cars to the first meeting of the Sports Car Club.
18 Hoffmans gives opinion of Vietnamese War Edward Hoffmans speaks at the organizational meeting of the "Committee to end the war in Viet Nam".
19 Mrs. Thompson reads at first poetry hour Nancy Thompson will read poetry dealing with protests from the last 2000 years.
20 Sig Taus rush party is tonight Sigma Tau Gamma holds the first fraternity rush party of the 1966/67 school year.
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21 Prexy's Pond: scenic spot where coeds, joeds meet
Proeger--Kathy
Brief history of the pond; not cooling pond for heating plant, but pleasant place for canoeing and skating; photo.
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22 Determined Panthers to battle the "Mighty Sioux"
Duffe--Ronald L. (Student--1966-1967)
Prospects for the game.
23 Frosh gridders prepare for Wartburg JVs Team looks strong.
24 NCC begins play Saturday NCC standings.
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25 Four Iowans appointed to SCI Foundation Fred Koch, LeRoy Redfern, Hoyt Messerer, and James Barron appointed.
26 Host Hughes today at YD reception Democratic candidates will appear with him.
27 Mr. Hahn will present recital Sunday Performance program.
28 New computer programming course offered Short course in FORTRAN and GOTRAN.
29 UPC presents film tonight in Auditorium Will show "Lord of the Flies".