Issue Contents

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1 AWS advocates no hours in letter to Pres. Maucker AWS recommends no hours for women, with parental permission and except for freshmen.
2 Board of Control discusses editorial Considers editorial policy that seems to favor letters from students over those from faculty.
3 KYTC College Bowl team wins, goes to state
4 Students must file registration intent today
5 Untitled
Franks--Lonnie
Shows vandalized archery targets for women's physical education; photo.
6 Women ask men for dates for Women Pay All Week Schedule of activities.
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7 Calls students to unite
Peek--John Michael (Classes of 1975 and 1977)
Asks for student support for their new organization.
8 Congratulates Courier item.
Hach--Allan R. (Student--1967)
Discusses two articles in the Courier.
9 Tampax ad is 'honest'
Bedell--Dave (Student--1966)
Comments on the recent feminine hygiene advertisement.
10 What direction for Eye?
Wales--Ila
Attempts to defend the new editorial policy on printing letters.
11 What one red apple does to education
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Criticizes the amount of learning which happens outside the classroom, and advocates more in class learning.
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12 'Corn age has passed'
Liebbe--James ( Jim) (Class of 1966)
"Outraged" at actions against ISU's student body president recently found to be a marijuana user.
13 Fox resigns in protest
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
The professor officially ends his column writing until the current editorial policy problems can be rectified.
14 Hoff laments
Hoff--Gary
A cartoon depicts the loss of the former Eye editor.
15 Hoffmans plays games too
Gallagher--Mike
Declares that the professor has been hypocritical in his recent letters.
16 Jacobs startled, disturbed by 'shut faculty up' policy
Jacobs--John L. (Classes of 1968 and 1974)
Feels the new policy will only widen the communication gap between faculty and students.
17 Paris offers suggestions on manners
Paris--Jim
Declares that when women on campus "learn your place in society," and "act like ladies," they will be treated as such.
18 Policy 'unfair' discrimination Feels the new editorial policies are unfair because faculty "are just as much a part of [the college] as the students."
19 Says administrative 'lack of letters' on issues
Franks--Lonnie
Criticizes the quality of faculty letters in the paper.
20 Should historians ignore half the facts
Scott--Ralph S. (Education Faculty)
Criticizes recent classroom and radio arguments of another professor.
21 Tells Upchurch 'better stick to politics'
North--James W. (Student--1967)
Encourages the Student Senate president to stay away from teaching.
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22 Business seminar to be Tuesday Will offer seminar on use of computers in business.
23 SCI law students to visit U of I
24 Teachers meet to talk about primary students Highlights of Elementary Leaders Conference.
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25 Applications for internship are available
26 Eight SCIans to leave for anti-war demonstration Ed Hoffmans will lead group to New York.
27 Marine Corps officer will visit campus
28 SCI hosts convention, conference on campus Quick look at upcoming conferences.
29 Studio 4 presents three plays Harryette Lucas, Jenny Boller, and Loretta Ross will direct plays.
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30 Panther football slate to be ten games in 1967 SCI will play ten games a year for the next four years.
31 Panther track team wins triangular meet SCI won their third straight outdoor meet.
32 SCI baseball team will open NCC season today The team is riddled with injuries after only one game; photo.
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33 One letterman back; golfers in triangular A very young team will play in a triangular on Friday.
34 Shadle named referee for Dickinson Relays Fred Shadle will be a referee for high school events at the relays.
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35 Appointments to Old Gold staff made Karen Vaudt will be executive editor; Pamela Port will be business manager.
36 Off-campus women plan four events Part of Women Pay All Week.
37 Orwell's '1984' to be shown Saturday night
38 SCI band to play concert Performance program.