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Untitled California theatre group, The Bishop Players, will be performing "Step Down to Glory" in the Auditorium; photo.
Ambassador Chow speaks on Chinese Communists Chinese ambassador Shu-Kai Chow asks for the moral support of the United States.
SS discusses SCI status, football tickets, library Summary of a recent Student Senate meeting.
Dormitories house 734 students over capacity Discusses plans for the building of a new dormitory; lists occupancy rate of each dorm.
Students meet with Board of Regents this afternoon Will discuss college requirements for off-campus housing.
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An apology to the cross country team Student points out a lack of articles in the College Eye about the cross country team.
SCI Gridders are ready for unbeaten Augustana Panther coaches comment on the loss to North Dakota University.
First loss for Panther harriers; Luther 21 SCI 35 Panthers defeat Grinnell College; photo.
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Untitled Panthers run in a cross country meet against Luther; photo.
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SCRO plans first meeting Tuesday eve. SCI Civil Rights Organization needs students to volunteer for the Black Hawk County Community Action Council.
Veterans Group is organized Veterans Organization is planned to help veterans on campus adjust to campus life.
Queen election procedures up to voting group
300 attend guidance conference List of speakers for SCI's Guidance, Counseling, and Personnel Conference.
Fall enrollment totals 7,418 Breakdown of student enrollment numbers for fall of 1966.
Homecoming Dance is semi-formal
Award winning film tonight in Auditorium Union Program Council presents the movie "To Bed or Not to Bed."
Dark Knights will play for AWS Dance Dr. J. F. Breithaupt will host the two part AWS Dance.
Foreign Service Exam file deadline is Oct. 22 Foreign Service Exam tests students' knowledge in subjects such as English usage, the social sciences, and fine arts.
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Student enjoys floral spots
Use of courts responsible Comments on recent student protests.
'Wars begin in the minds of men' Professor comments on the Viet Nam war.
Student protests flies in lounge Student comments on the amount of garbage left in the off-campus lounge.
Untitled Comments on changes that students go through when they come to college.
College Eye should have censor Believes that President Maucker is responsible for censoring the College Eye.
Charlie visits a villager Comments on American involvement in the Viet Nam War.
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Tucker Golf Tournament is Oct. 15 Invites students to participate in the William H. Tucker Invitational Golf Tournament.
Artists Series features Spanish Mezzo Soprano Teresa Berganza will sing as part of the SCI Artist Series; photo.
Would Ike take any action? Questions a statement made by former president Dwight D. Eisenhower.
What about SCI? Compares SCI to colleges and universities around the country.
Charlie visits Alabama rice paddy Responds to the "Kultur" column written for the September 30, 1966 College Eye.
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Teaching supervisors will attend conference Sat. Price Lab School hosts a conference for supervising leaders from Iowa's four year colleges.
Release dates for senior teacher exams Comments on the importance of the National Teacher Examinations.
ACEA awards school test center to SCI Discusses the uses of test centers created by the Association for Childhood Education International.
Bishop's Company presents play on President Wilson California theater company presents a play dealing with the life of former President Woodrow Wilson.
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Feature exhibit of needleworks in Art Gallery Needlework exhibit will feature projects done by Mariska Karasz.
Mrs. Boots attends study on language SCI speech instructor, Myra Davis Boots, will attend a study institute on language habilitation for the mentally retarded.
SISEA ends membership drive today Membership in the Student Iowa State Educational Association is important for students who wish to become teachers.
All-College play night is today Students allowed to play volleyball, swim, and jump on the trampoline during an all-college play night in the Women's Gym.
SCI Band leaves for two-day tour Marching Band will travel to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to support the Panthers.
SCI acquires collection of original ancient art Ancient art collection includes pieces of art from ancient Egypt and Rome; photo.
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Announce cast members for 'Marriage of Figaro' List of cast members for the music department's production of the "Marriage of Figaro."
'Lysistrata' cast is announced List of the cast for the SCI Theatre's production of 'Lysistrata'.
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Plan dinners for students with faculty Dinners planned to increase communication between students and faculty.
Two trucks answer call for fire in Bartlett Hall Fire was caused by a burned out telephone switchboard transformer; little damage done and phone system was in operation shortly thereafter.
Float entries due Monday for Homecoming Parade Iowa Lieutenant Governor Robert Fulton will serve as Parade Marshall for the 1966 Homecoming Parade.
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New federal programs cause teacher shortage Interview with SCI director of placement Dr. Earnest C. Fossum; photo.
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Will present music recital Diane Wedeking and Thomas Philips will perform their senior recital.
Rainstorm damage includes buckling floors, jigsaws 5.5 inches of rain on August 20 causes flooding in PLS, Bartlett Hall, Campbell Hall, and the Commons; $9540 in damage.
Playground donated to Sunset Village Waterloo Kiwanis Club donated playground equipment to be used in the park behind Baker Hall.