College Eye — October 9, 1964

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1 Democratic candidates roll to triumph in mock election Vote tallies.
1 Bomb scare, cops recalled by coeds SCI students tell of their experiences at Southern college.
1 Democrats in caravan at SCI tomorrow Young Democrats sponsor visit of Governor Hughes and others.
1 Queen nominees election is today List of semi-finalists; photo.
1 Senator Miller will speak on SCI campus Young Republicans sponsor visit.
2 It's been there for 2 years Roll of toilet paper has remained in tree at southeast corner of Women's Gym for two years.
2 Should freshmen girls be coddled, protected? Restrictions on freshman women should be relaxed; must be in room by 10PM and have lights out by 11PM.
2 Let's bet our pants Homecoming tradition of betting pants on game should be restored.
2 Fox still contends individuals cannot alter history Reiterates, in response to Wiesenfeld's article, that just one person cannot produce, change, or eliminate development of US.
2 Open letter to the Faculty Senate Requests lights-out regulations for Bartlett freshmen women be lifted.
2 Some mud slinging, but not much else Defends Barry Goldwater against claims made by Professor Wiesenfeld in his previous article.
2 Confusion eases in dining hall Tray drop-off station would cause more chaos than current system.
2 Wants fairer mock election Election was held too early to be accurate.
2 Unsung hero--marching alternate Stand-in band members should be honored
2 Bureaucracy costs another lens Student loses contact lens while crying about rules of physical education department.
3 SCI students hear Johnson Travel to Des Moines for speech.
3 Four dates available for Teacher Exams May take National Teacher Examination.
3 Finances, organizations newsletter subjects of intense SLB debate Debate over support of political parties.
3 Series of free art films shown weekly in A & I 210
3 Mock election results Vote tallies.
3 SCI faculty to participate in 110th ISEA Convention Roster of fourteen faculty who will be participating.
3 Faculty Senate in meeting with Maucker Will discuss bringing controversial speakers to campus; will consider rules for freshman women in Bartlett Hall.
4 Kirkendall attacks extremist views in speech on morals Excerpts from speech by Lester A. Kirkendall.
4 '62 graduate will teach in Ecuador Lester Dean Jungman will serve in Peace Corps.
4 Complete 'Poetry Hour' schedule announced Schedule of readings.
4 Kagen: video-taping useful in counseling
5 SCI students visit exhibits in Kansas City Professor Eiklor will lead trip to art galleries in Kansas City.
5 Rush parties in progress for fraternities, sororities Rules and procedures for rush.
5 Boone High wins marching band contest
5 Campbell holds open house Sunday, 2:00-4:30
5 Pre-Baroque music in Monday recital Performance programs.
5 Five seniors make charming home of Management House on College Hill Students talk about living in the house; photo.
6 Flag football games entering second round Scores posted for second round of games.
6 Intercollegiate soccer at SCI good possibility Cosmopolitan Club hopes a game against SCI will spread popularity of sport
6 Harriers going great, try for six straight at Cornell Cross country team defeats Wisconsin State, 17-46, and Wartburg, 17-42.
6 Patten brings new methods, ability, experience to SCI Wrestling team is optimistic about new coach's experience, enthusiasm; photo.
7 Revived Panthers seek fourth win against powerful, air-minded Drake SCI is surprised at easy victory of 34-0 over North Dakota University; prepares for tough game against Drake.
7 Emerging SCI tongue, footballi, now unveiled Mocks slang of football participants.
8 'Politics' discussion topic for MU booklist program Professor McDonald will lead discussion.
8 Advise, consent shown tonight in ballroom
8 Students must register to vote before Oct. 23
8 Artists Series season tickets still available
8 State colleges can provide educational excellence Summary of panel discussion.