College Eye — November 1, 1963

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1 Debate tourney today, tomorrow Twenty-one college teams will come to campus; list of SCI students who will be participating.
1 Busot, Wohl to debate Cuba crisis Will debate issue of invading Cuba.
1 Tickets go on sale Monday for Duerrenmatt's 'The Visit' Play preview; photo.
1 Counselors like friends, say Bartlett counselees Students talk about their duties as dorm counselors.
1 Annual AWS Tea Sunday in Union Opportunity to meet AWS officers and new women on campus.
1 French art exhibit opens Monday in A&I building Work by sixty-six artists on display.
1 Nero ticket sale opens Wednesday Profile of Peter Nero.
2 Need reorganization, definition of powers Claims that student groups and committees are not organized.
2 Letter of thanks Family of Bruce Henderson thanks those who showed support for their family after Bruce's death.
2 Obiter Scripta: let's try something different while there is time Addresses criticisms from colleagues.
2 Frana restates: 'It is time for change' Responds to Carol Du Toit's statements on the recognition, not criticism, that SLB deserves.
2 Gregersen again on civil defense Points out that the length of time that a person should stay in a shelter is closer to thirty-six days, instead of previously proposed thirty-six hours.
3 Bartosz emcee for DIJ XV concert List of those who will play in SDIJ.
3 Temporary parking at 27th, College Crowding brought on by construction of Administration Building.
3 Outstanding award to Tomahawk Honored at national conference.
3 Ellen Richards Club sponsors doughnut sale
3 College women should not allow education to be wasted: DeShon Profile of Peggy DeShon, 1963 Homecoming Queen; photo.
4 Policy Board to formulate Union rules Aims of the board.
4 Twenty-three pledge two honorary sororities List of new members of Kappa Phi and Theta Theta Epsilon.
5 Beautification project for college greenhouse begins Built in 1938; Professor Picklum describes renovations now underway.
5 Delts, Pi Taus top sororities in grade points Delta Delta Phi and Pi Tau Phi win scholarship awards.
5 Student-Faculty committee lists two-fold plan One group will investigate problems; second group will compile list of professors to participate in discussions.
5 Student radio station KYTC lists fall program schedule
5 3 sororities volunteer help to handicapped Will assist handicapped students in Cedar Falls.
5 Reduced rates at L-C season ticket sales
5 Untitled Tau Kappa Epsilon and Tau Sigma Delta win the float contest during Homecoming.
6 Panthers meet Jackrabbits in season's most crucial game SCI will face South Dakota State College; photo.
6 Coach Stewart selects 17-man basketball team Norm Stewart chooses seventeen men to play on his varsity basketball team.
6 Cross country squad goes for North Central Crown SCI will participate in North Central Conference meet.
7 Freshmen gridders close season with loss and tie SCI tied Luther College, 14-14; Panthers defeated by Ellsworth Junior College, 14-7; photo.
7 Harriers down Luther 25-30 SCI defeated Luther College, 25-30.
7 Panther defense humbles North Dakota University 9-0. Bruce Montgomery tied a school record set by Dave Cox for intercepting three passes in one game.
7 Intramural cage action under way Intramural basketball will begin.
7 Panther Tracks: Recall fine teams from grid past Tony McAdams reaches back in history to talk about football in the past.
8 AMS organization slated for fall '64 Will combine Men's Union and Association of Men's Residence Halls; plans for organization.
8 Journalists begin fall pledging List of Alpha Phi Gamma pledges.
8 Joint TKE-Tau Sig float wins Homecoming contest Also list of other winners.