College Eye — October 2, 1964

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1 Pinnings: songs, handshakes for sweetheart, her pinmate A look at the custom of fraternity pinning; photo.
1 Untitled President Maucker presents 'Dad of the Day' Max R. Schmidt (father of Max S. Schmidt) to football crowd.
1 Mock election in Crossroads Will vote on national and state offices.
1 Caravans formed to hear Nixon, Johnson speeches Will go to Waterloo and Des Moines.
1 Entire county returns to standard time
1 Dr. Kirkendall addresses college on moral issues MU and AWS sponsor Lester A. Kirkendall, an expert on dating customs.
1 Dog Days activities include band, 'Reggie's Romp,' orations, forum A look at the activities.
2 Nudist embarrassed to tears Lost contact lens in pool; uncomfortable with rules on swimming nude.
2 Include campus parties in organizational night Opposes exemption of ROC party at Organizational Sign-Up Night.
2 September has 30 days, not 31 Bookstore printed extra day in calendar.
2 Fatalistic interpretation of history could be fatal Believes presidential candidates are worthy, contrary to Fox's opinion.
2 Freshman fears Panther spirit is dead Student disappointed by lack of enthusiasm at football game.
2 She's proud of SCI educators Salute to educators.
3 Original prints still available for rental
3 SLB newsletter proposal will be voted on Monday Would include support and information about all student government organizations.
3 Meeting for '65 grads Tuesday Will learn about placement services.
3 Eligible voters should obtain ballots Information about absentee ballots.
3 Undergraduates final day to change courses
3 Audio-Visual Center: gold mine of records, films, recorders Description of collections and services of the Center, a part of the Curriculum Laboratory; photo.
4 Philip Hahn concert set for Monday Concert program.
4 Plans are reviewed for renovation of old Library Hope remodeling will start soon and be completed by fall 1965; will include air conditioning, conversion to offices and classrooms, and Museum in reading room; working on parking lot near A & I Building.
4 WRA sponsors carnival for freshmen women Opportunity to learn more about WRA.
4 Stein receives psychologist certification Receives state certification as clinical psychologist.
4 Tennyson's work in Poetry Hour Professor Smith will read.
4 Cast chosen for fall play Cast list for "Summertime".
4 French Club to organize Tuesday Will elect officers.
4 Men's Union approve $2,000 '64-'65 budget Russ Woodrick named off-campus student president.
4 Marine Corps selection team at Commons
4 Discrimination forbidden by Regents Board policy Board adopts policy forbidding discrimination on the basis of race, religion, or ethnic origin; approve purchase of library furniture.
4 Homecoming candidates at rally Thursday Will introduce thirteen queen candidates.
4 Application forms available for Social Science Seminar Will go to Europe.
5 Kruckenberg, Spehr present vocal program Performance program for Joyce Kruckenberg and Ruth Spehr.
5 Kirk proposes plan to cut mental retardation by 50% Excerpts from speech by Samuel A. Kirk.
5 KTCF radio publishes weekly programming Programming schedule.
5 Next week is deadline for Old Gold photos
5 Fish, roses, trolls, balloons not found at guys dorm Contrast in room decoration styles between men and women.
6 Battle of lines expected as hard-luck Panthers travel to North Dakota U. SCI prepares for next game after losing to North Dakota State, 14-7; photo.
6 Frosh set for opener on Thursday Freshman football team will play against Luther.
6 Intramural FB, singles tennis matches start Games and matches signal commencement of intramural flag football and tennis.
6 Case of blues for Sheriff, Panthers after 14-7 loss Players were heartbroken by defeat.
7 Harriers take three, seek wins 4 and 5 this week Cross country team optimistic about upcoming meets against Wisconsin State and Wartburg.
7 Panthers football success combines with study, hard work and organization Players must work hard to achieve their goals; photo.
8 Join the SCI English Club
8 'Social Criticism' subject of MU booklist discussions Professors Cowley, Lindberg, and Hellwig will participate.
8 Food lines change for efficiency Procedures for forming lines.
8 SCI Band Day features 1800 Iowa musicians
8 Kagen to address guidance parley Norman Kagen will speak to guidance conference; photo.