College Eye — October 11, 1963
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Proofs for OLD GOLD available | ||
| 1 | Sign Language helps foreign hockey teams communicate | A look at the Swiss and Argentinean teams; photo. | |
| 1 | Gottschalk unsure about DeGaulle | Excerpts from ACCIA speech. | |
| 1 | Grid fans to migrate for game | Students encouraged to drive to game. | |
| 1 | 1948 Academy Award film tonight in Union Ballroom | Will show "Treasure of Sierra Madre". | |
| 1 | Pianists Vronsky and Babin open Lecture Concert Series | Profile of the pianists; photo. | |
| 2 | Wanted--Culture mongers | Announces ticket sales are slow for Lecture-Concert series. | |
| 2 | Perspective: academic reason rejects, ignores, ridicules the arts | Discusses the seeming decline of interest in art. | |
| 2 | Speed reducers must go: Parson | Questions the validity of the solutions provided to stop cars from speeding through Sunset Village. | |
| 2 | Indifference keeps us wholesome | Claims students in Iowa seem indifferent to issues such as the Cold War. | |
| 2 | Housing area children don't respect cars | Suggests that children is Sunset Village are allowed to play in the streets unsupervised and that is part of the problem. | |
| 2 | 'Mothering' causes overcrowding | Agrees with Dianne Bock that something must be done to ease the problem with housing; believes that juniors should be free to seek off-campus housing. | |
| 3 | Donations for benefit due by Wednesday | ||
| 3 | '64 Social Science Seminar plans tour of Latin America | William Dee talks about plans. | |
| 3 | Untitled | John M. Ely, a democrat from Cedar Rapids talks with Gordon Wilhelm on Legislative Days. | |
| 3 | EYE rated first class by ACP | ||
| 4 | Freshmen open home grid season | SCI will host Wartburg at home. | |
| 4 | Debate on student housing monopolizes Union Forum | Talk about problems caused by surging enrollment. | |
| 4 | Playnight set for tonight | ||
| 4 | KYTC Radio on air four hours nightly | Cut back from eight hours of service because of staff shortage and equipment problems. | |
| 4 | Men begin intramural swimming | Intramural swimming to begin season; playoffs for intramural football will also begin. | |
| 4 | Sheriff's Gridders halted 21-0 by North Dakota State Bison | North Dakota defeated SCI, 21-0. | |
| 4 | Varsity, freshmen athletes drilling in fall baseball | Baseball practice has been going on for three weeks. | |
| 5 | Panthers, Bulldogs renew annual rivalry tomorrow | SCI will face Drake University. | |
| 5 | Cross country squad races to 20-38 win | SCI defeated Graceland College, 20-38; photo. | |
| 5 | Recreational swim hours announced | ||
| 5 | Panther Tracks: Harriers deserve more fan support | Feels that SCI's cross country team doesn't get the support and recognition it deserves. | |
| 6 | New art contest planned for 'Futurama' homecoming | List of other activities announced. | |
| 6 | Peter Nero scheduled for concert | Will appear in Union concert. | |
| 6 | Sign-up day for pledges Wednesday | ||
| 6 | Auditions for annual musical open Sunday | Will present "Street Scene". | |
| 6 | Cast members, crew heads chosen for fall play, 'The Visit' | List of cast and crew. |