College Eye — October 23, 1964
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Exhibit Monday: Norwegian prints, American sculpture | Description of the exhibit. |
| 1 | Hoover memorial service Sunday in Men's Gym | Professors Quirk, Howard, and Hahn will take part in service. |
| 1 | Ticket sales begin Monday for fall play 'Summertime' | Preview of the play; photo. |
| 1 | Student publication heads attend NACP convention | Four editors and two advisors will attend meeting. |
| 1 | EYE needs photographer for 2nd nine | |
| 1 | Queen trades robe, crown for scrufties | Profile of Georgia Collard; photo. |
| 2 | Pep, enthusiasm must remain on SCI campus | School spirit has risen to respectable levels; would like to keep it that way. |
| 2 | Suggests Homecoming changes | Outrageous ideas for next year's Homecoming. |
| 2 | Freshman speaks out against lights | Current time allowed by 'lights out' isn't enough to finish studies. |
| 2 | Faculty again busy with non-instructional matters | Examination of Greek housing and deliberation of 'lights out' policy fall outside of faculty's obligations to school. |
| 2 | Counselors make hall rules | Justifies Bartlett's 'lights out' policy. |
| 3 | Campus Ski Club being organized | Karl Odwarka organizing group. |
| 3 | Mathematics conference for teachers next week | Program highlights. |
| 3 | Student leaders praised for Homecoming efforts | Also consider fund-raising rules and compensation for student leaders. |
| 3 | Bailey says directories out next week | Will sell for 50 cents each. |
| 3 | Last day for undergrads to drop courses | |
| 3 | To have or not to have lights out--counselors, freshmen, faculty argue | Offer a variety of opinions on the matter. |
| 4 | Directors at 'Dinner' with student group | Will host Kathryn Allen and Joy Tubaugh. |
| 4 | Two faculty recitals set for this week | Joyce Gault and Walter Coleman will perform. |
| 4 | Student radio station KYTC announces fall schedule | Programming schedule. |
| 4 | Limit of 40 for special meals at Commons | Due to crowded conditions. |
| 4 | Student Center captures two Homecoming prizes | List of parade award winners. |
| 4 | Tomahawk convention tomorrow | Will host national convention. |
| 5 | Taylor presents Shapiro, others in poetry hour | Loren Taylor will read. |
| 5 | AMRH 'Spooks Scramble' in Men's Gym | Will host dance. |
| 5 | SISEA address concerned Peace Corps in Ethiopia | Joe Adair speaks. |
| 5 | Shakespeare's Romeo, Juliet in Union film | |
| 5 | 100 Iowa businessmen attended economic conference at SCI | Program highlights. |
| 6 | Frosh wallop Mankato, meet Luther Thursday | Look forward to next game after 27-0 win; photo. |
| 6 | Harriers try for number eight, undefeated season | Cross country team will run against Luther in next meet. |
| 6 | Intramurals feature FB, swim meet | Off-campus football champions will play house champions;. |
| 6 | Tomorrow's motto: avoid upset, stay in NCC race | Chance of upset against Augustana at next game; photo. |
| 7 | Football day long one for gridders | Process of preparation on day of football game is time-consuming; photos. |
| 8 | Board of Control refers newsletter idea to committee | Concerns about duplicating work already done by the College Eye. |
| 8 | Nodarse: Cuban revolution incited by wealthy class | Addresses Spanish Club. |
| 8 | Science subject of booklist discussion | Professors TePaske and McCollum will lead discussion. |