College Eye — January 17, 1964

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1 Fletcher reads poetry, prose in Lecture-Concert program A look at Bramwell Fletcher's program of readings; photo.
1 Board of Regents okays increased tuition rates Increase tuition $40 per year; Union project split into remodeling for Commons and building of a new Union structure; Seerley Hall will remodeled for the Department of Business.
1 54 girls in preliminaries of OLD GOLD pageant List of candidates.
1 Polish movie shown tonight in Ballroom
1 'Street Scene' successful despite script drawbacks Review of the play; photo.
2 Should set spring exam schedule soon Asks that the exam schedule be printed soon so that students can prepare for finals.
2 Untitled Character shows his 'protest face.'
2 Panama crisis result of US 'imperialism' in Latin America Claims US caused Panama Crisis.
2 Obiter Scripta: final examinations not the way to test students-Fox Points out that when taking finals as a student, Professor Fox never feared an exam.
2 Cites reasons against frat housing Does not support the Greek system.
3 Purple Arrow exchange opens Feb. 3
3 Former Hungarian speaks this morning Nicholas Nyardi will speak; photo.
3 Regents Hall and addition to be named by AMRH Men's dorm residents will vote on names for Regents Complex units.
3 Better understanding, pronunciation are gained through Language Lab Professors talk about the benefits of the Language Laboratory; photo.
4 Dean Lang to speak at Commencement Description of ceremonies.
4 Library hours shortened during break
4 Untitled Karen Evans, Jeanne Graff, and Trudy Lantau buy yearbooks from OLD GOLD business manager Paul Kolpek.
4 KME initiates 13 members List of new members.
4 TV series offers to buy idea of English major "Route 66" offers to buy script from Gordon Mennenga; photo.
5 Baha'i lecturer will speak at Wesley Paul Pettit will speak.
5 IFC party to explain rush system
5 Offer class in reading improvement Professor Comens will offer twelve week class.
5 SCI students would rather wear out than rust out A look at the variety of jobs that students have; photo.
6 Volleyball game highlight of WRA playnight A group of SCI men will face the Cedar Rapids YMCA volleyball team.
6 Phi Sigs win All-College cage crown Phi Sigma Epsilon defeated Carpenter House, 51-42, and took the championship title.
6 High ranking Cowboys wrestle Panthers Jan. 25 SCI will face Oklahoma State.
6 Panther Tracks: Panthers face crucial three-game series SCI will face Morningside, North Dakota State, and South Dakota University.
7 SCI cagers seek fourth NCC victory against Chiefs SCI will compete against Morningside College.
7 Untitled Pete Spoden guards a South Dakota State player.
7 Grapplers down SDS 14-11 for third dual meet win Panthers defeated South Dakota State, 14-11.
7 Frosh cagers play Titus tomorrow night Panthers will face Titus Airfoil.
7 SCI women dominate Invitational Sports Day Panthers played well, competing against colleges across the state.
7 Freshmen wrestlers defeat SDS Panthers defeated Jackrabbits.
8 Photographer's position open on EYE staff
8 Final examination schedule lengthened to six days Finals schedule.
8 No publication slated for finals week
8 Registration runs smoother; improvement still needed Students note their likes and dislikes.
8 AWS sponsors 'Finals Fling' Will hold dance following game.
8 Off campus housing not to be immediate Faculty approve proposal, 93-49; President Maucker will consider recommendation in light of former Dean Bender's criteria.