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1 Ambassador Chow speaks on Chinese Communists Chinese ambassador Shu-Kai Chow asks for the moral support of the United States.
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2 Dormitories house 734 students over capacity Discusses plans for the building of a new dormitory; lists occupancy rate of each dorm.
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3 SS discusses SCI status, football tickets, library Summary of a recent Student Senate meeting.
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4 Students meet with Board of Regents this afternoon Will discuss college requirements for off-campus housing.
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5 Untitled California theatre group, The Bishop Players, will be performing "Step Down to Glory" in the Auditorium; photo.
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6 'Wars begin in the minds of men'
Thompson--Howard John (Student--1941; History Faculty)
Professor comments on the Viet Nam war.
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7 Charlie visits a villager
Gallagher--Mike
Comments on American involvement in the Viet Nam War.
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8 College Eye should have censor
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Believes that President Maucker is responsible for censoring the College Eye.
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9 Student enjoys floral spots
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10 Student protests flies in lounge
Brown--Dennis LeRoy (Class of 1969)
Student comments on the amount of garbage left in the off-campus lounge.
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11 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Comments on changes that students go through when they come to college.
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12 Use of courts responsible Comments on recent student protests.
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13 Artists Series features Spanish Mezzo Soprano Teresa Berganza will sing as part of the SCI Artist Series; photo.
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14 Charlie visits Alabama rice paddy
Courtney--Robert Keith (Class of 1970)
Responds to the "Kultur" column written for the September 30, 1966 College Eye.
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15 Tucker Golf Tournament is Oct. 15 Invites students to participate in the William H. Tucker Invitational Golf Tournament.
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16 What about SCI?
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Compares SCI to colleges and universities around the country.
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17 Would Ike take any action?
Thompson--Howard John (Student--1941; History Faculty)
Questions a statement made by former president Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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18 ACEA awards school test center to SCI Discusses the uses of test centers created by the Association for Childhood Education International.
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19 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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20 Release dates for senior teacher exams Comments on the importance of the National Teacher Examinations.
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21 Teaching supervisors will attend conference Sat. Price Lab School hosts a conference for supervising leaders from Iowa's four year colleges.
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22 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.
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23 Feature exhibit of needleworks in Art Gallery Needlework exhibit will feature projects done by Mariska Karasz.
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24 Mrs. Boots attends study on language SCI speech instructor, Myra Davis Boots, will attend a study institute on language habilitation for the mentally retarded.
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25 SCI acquires collection of original ancient art
Christie--Richard
Ancient art collection includes pieces of art from ancient Egypt and Rome; photo.
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26 SCI Band leaves for two-day tour Marching Band will travel to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to support the Panthers.
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27 SISEA ends membership drive today Membership in the Student Iowa State Educational Association is important for students who wish to become teachers.
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28 'Lysistrata' cast is announced List of the cast for the SCI Theatre's production of 'Lysistrata'.
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29 Announce cast members for 'Marriage of Figaro' List of cast members for the music department's production of the "Marriage of Figaro."
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30 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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31 Plan dinners for students with faculty Dinners planned to increase communication between students and faculty.
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32 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.
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33 New federal programs cause teacher shortage
Wales--Ila
Interview with SCI director of placement Dr. Earnest C. Fossum; photo.
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34 Playground donated to Sunset Village Waterloo Kiwanis Club donated playground equipment to be used in the park behind Baker Hall.
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35 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.
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36 Will present music recital Diane Wedeking and Thomas Philips will perform their senior recital.
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37 An apology to the cross country team Student points out a lack of articles in the College Eye about the cross country team.
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38 First loss for Panther harriers; Luther 21 SCI 35 Panthers defeat Grinnell College; photo.
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39 SCI Gridders are ready for unbeaten Augustana Panther coaches comment on the loss to North Dakota University.
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40 Untitled Panthers run in a cross country meet against Luther; photo.
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41 300 attend guidance conference List of speakers for SCI's Guidance, Counseling, and Personnel Conference.
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42 Award winning film tonight in Auditorium Union Program Council presents the movie "To Bed or Not to Bed."
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43 Dark Knights will play for AWS Dance Dr. J. F. Breithaupt will host the two part AWS Dance.
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44 Fall enrollment totals 7,418 Breakdown of student enrollment numbers for fall of 1966.
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45 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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46 Homecoming Dance is semi-formal
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47 Queen election procedures up to voting group
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48 SCRO plans first meeting Tuesday eve. SCI Civil Rights Organization needs students to volunteer for the Black Hawk County Community Action Council.
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49 Veterans Group is organized Veterans Organization is planned to help veterans on campus adjust to campus life.