College Eye — February 16, 1962
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Students favor retaining KYTC, campus survey shows | Russ Davis talks about changes that may be made as result of SLB poll. |
| 1 | ACTION party dies; poor interest blamed | Party leaders talk about difficulty in finding full slates of candidates. |
| 1 | Rascher to appear hear today, Sunday | Profile of saxophonist Sigurd Rascher. |
| 1 | $3 increase approved for activity fee | Will be used for remodeling and expansion of Commons. |
| 1 | Brenda Geiger is 1962 beauty queen | Results of Old Gold beauty and popularity contests; photo. |
| 1 | New records set for spring term registration | 3926 students have registered for spring semester. |
| 2 | Fox will vote for honor system, but . . . . | Professor Fox outlines reservations about honor system. |
| 2 | Party's demise sad for SLB | Could mean a considerable reduction in the number of people running for office. |
| 2 | It isn't that we don't care | Spelling Progress Bulletin might do well to send representative to the Eye office. |
| 2 | New facility for library? | Hopes that a coffee lounge will be component of new library. |
| 2 | Rod explains library policy | Faculty members are granted indefinite checkout periods with expectation that they will be considerate of others. |
| 3 | Maucker stresses need for evaluation in Chicago speech | Excerpts from address to AACTE. |
| 3 | SAI finalists to compete for award March 9 | Five finalists selected from eleven competitors. |
| 3 | Cards for fraternity rush must be signed by Feb. 28 | Must sign interest cards. |
| 3 | Cast announced for "Sheba," spring play | List of cast members. |
| 4 | Annual art fair scheduled for weekend of April 6-7 | Will bring high school students and their teachers to campus. |
| 4 | Douglas named to national commission | Will join national policies commission. |
| 4 | Area organizations pledge money for scholarships | Effort organized by local Chambers of Commerce. |
| 4 | Engelhardt to be orientation head next fall | Will head men's orientation. |
| 4 | Harland Samson appointed to editorial board | Will join board of American Vocational Journal. |
| 5 | ISU professor to speak here Tuesday night | C. Clarke Bowen will speak at Tri-Beta meeting. |
| 5 | Swim hours for women | |
| 5 | Tickets still available for Jerome Hines concert here | |
| 5 | May apply for SCRA positions until Tuesday | |
| 5 | Unsophisticated 'bunny' charms pageant judges | Profile of Brenda Jean Geiger; photo. |
| 6 | Rice professor of math on campus Thursday, Friday | Jim Douglas will speak. |
| 6 | 'Impassioned plea' against honor system | Installation of proposed honor system would be detrimental to learning and to individuals. |
| 6 | Question of communism in United States debated | Claims student over-reacted when speaking about 'self-appointed saviors of America.' |
| 7 | Untitled | Students practive dance routine; photo. |
| 7 | Harper heads camping group | Corinne Harper is president of state group. |
| 7 | SCI students will debate at Wisconsin | Four students will debate antitrust legislation; results of recent competition. |
| 7 | WRA to have activity night in Women's Gym | |
| 7 | Rev. Matsuda will lecture | Ichiro Matsuda will speak. |
| 7 | Wayne Marth Quintet to play for Combo Night Feb. 23 | |
| 7 | General education will be topic of Commons Forum | Professors Jones and Thorne will debate issue. |
| 7 | Pep song mumblers dominate campus poll | Poll shows few SCI students know the words to the pep song. |
| 8 | SCI cagers win 2 against N. Dakota | Final score of 85-79 against North Dakota University. |
| 8 | Track begins spring season; Phi Sigs win intramurals | |
| 9 | Panther cagers beat Wartburg Knights 92-67 | |
| 9 | Grapplers lose to Iowa State 17-8 | SCI's two wins not enough for meet victory; photo. |
| 9 | SCI wrestlers defeat Luther College, 23-3. | |
| 10 | SCI awarded support for summer counseling institute | Will provide grants for advanced study. |
| 10 | 'Man who Knew too Much' to be shown tonight | |
| 10 | SLB amendments to constitution voted on today | |
| 10 | Meeks, Schmicher, Martin chosen to guide, counsel | Will assist in orientation of new students. |