College Eye — September 22, 1961

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1 'Pirates' opens series; tickets at Crossroads Howard Jones describes the upcoming Lecture-Concert series.
1 Drivotrainers, range help safety ed. department grow Ivan Eland talks about the driver education program, equipment, and facilities; photo.
1 Flu shots at Health Center
1 Joyce Rice and Karl King to perform for band day List of high school bands that will perform.
1 Men may take swimming test Test scheduled.
1 Need long red flannels for September classes in aud. Heating system under repair in older buildings on campus.
1 Work starts for Oct. 14 Homecoming Brief look at planned activities.
2 Let's enlarge our purposes, too Student challenges readers to expand with SCI's new curriculum.
2 Reader challenges SCI students to erase problem Author is upset about cheating that goes on at SCI.
2 Study of Orient necessary to counteract provincialism Discusses the benefits of adding a course that teaches Asian culture.
2 Thanks to the physical plant Thanks the physical plant for making many improvements around the SCI campus.
2 There's nothing to worry about Student has a negative outlook on the future.
2 Why not use off-campus housing? Student is not satisfied with current capacity of dormitories at SCI.
3 Organizational meetings for forensics next week Forensics plans for the year.
3 Senior, Greek pix to be taken
3 Seven chosen baton twirlers of Panther band List of those who were chosen.
3 Untitled Carroll Engelhardt practices for variety show; photo.
4 First movie in Commons tonight Will show "The Greatest Show on Earth".
4 Maucker: being SCI will mean better service to state President Maucker comments on an appropriate role for the school.
4 Wagner to go to Saigon for next two years Willis Wagner will assist in a Saigon trade school.
5 Miriam Makeba, Mitchell Trio to appear here A look at the Commons Concert Series.
5 Untitled Four young women sit outdoors eating at a picnic.
5 Wide range of productions slated by drama department Stan Wood looks at the season ahead.
5 Youth books in library exhibit About 360 books from fourteen countries are on display.
6 Football team wins opening contest, 37-26 SCI defeats Bradley in season opener.
6 Panthers face Mankato State SCI will play at home; large crowd expected; photo.
6 SCI wrestlers attend clinic Two SCI wrestlers attended a clinic sponsored by the US Olympic Wrestling Committee.
6 Watt signs contract Ed Watt signs a contract to play baseball for the Baltimore Orioles.
7 Goal of 1,000 in SISEA drive Seeking new members.
7 Jim Miller to be new track captain Jim Miller, a two year letterman, selected as new captain.
7 New 'Loyalty' for SCI's first pep rally New words for song to be introduced at first pep rally of the year.
7 Orchesis, Marlins to hold tryouts Quick description of the groups.
7 Panther frosh football team opens practice Coach Hansen had sixty players come out for football this year, with eleven high school all-staters.
8 'Play night' to be tonight WRA will sponsor event.
8 Pendergraft explains men's dorm names Mary Dieterich suggested "Regents" as name for new men's dorm; Seerley-Baker is now Baker Hall; will reserve the Seerley name for an academic building.
8 Students may earn credit by TV again Biology and government classes will be offered.
8 Untitled New transfers and freshmen are initiated into Associated Women Students organization.