College Eye — June 19, 1964

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1 Student attitudes do change with further experience Finds differences between those who are starting school this summer as opposed to those who started school last summer; photo.
1 Movie, activity night planned for weekend entertainment Schedule of activities.
1 Organizational meeting for Eye Monday Seeking staff members.
1 New major field added in elementary education A look at the new special education major.
1 "Member of the Wedding" opens movie series Schedule of summer films.
1 Summer enrollment total up 15 per cent from '63 Enrollment for summer 1964 is now 2628; photo.
1 College play is Shaw comedy Will present "You Never Can Tell".
1 Summer hours earlier at offices, Union, Library Summer schedules.
2 Participation in campus activities has rewards Students should enjoy activities outside of class.
2 Girls State teaches citizenship Cites benefits of Girls State.
2 SCI students witness discrimination in Mississippi A student talks about her visit to the South.
2 Student asks to see library Would like to be able to get into the new building to see what it looks like.
2 Professor offers solution to crowded classes, housing Radical solutions include closing dorms, building on Quad, and putting dome over athletic fields.
2 Use sidewalks, not footpaths Urges students to keep their campus beautiful.
3 Mock elections highlight Girls State; delegates spend week on campus Quick look at activities; photo.
3 Co-ed games, swims in summer recreation plans Schedule for recreational facilities.
3 Rec swimming schedules set for men and women
3 A Cappella Choir has new name Will be called Concert Chorale.
4 Dickinson, Remmert, Thompson join staff as coaches, graduate assistant Brief profiles and assignments of Art Dickinson, Dennis Remmert, and Larry Thompson.
4 SCI students display photos in Union show Robert Bina, Jim Dee, and Keith Jacobs will show work.
4 College sponsors 2-day public relations workshop 150 expected to attend.
4 Two graduates present exhibit in art forms Lee Knight and Lee Edler will show work.
4 Students may check out recreation equipment, bikes Equipment available to women students.
4 Social Science Seminar applications now available Will travel to Europe.