College Eye — October 30, 1964

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1 Tickets available for Raduga, first Artists Series program Preview of the performers.
1 'Autumn Leaves' theme for '64 beauty pageant Procedures for the AMRH pageant.
1 Officials, legislators, educators are on campus tomorrow for State Day About three hundred guests will be on campus to learn about SCI.
1 Marching Band to perform at Bears-Cowboys game A look at the show that the band will perform.
1 Crew plays 'Mother Nature' to grow 'Summertime' sets A look at the set design for "Summertime".
2 Untitled Student reads about how to evade issues.
2 Campus does not need SLB student newsletter Newspaper plans to introduce column, which will eliminate need for newsletter.
2 Our thanks, campus operators Efforts to locate student telephone numbers are appreciated.
2 Let's have campus dress code for men Solution to unbalance of current dress code for women.
2 New kind of sophist walks today's college halls Students try to find exceptions and dispose of all the rules.
2 Faculty should speak out on lights out Student appreciates Professors Bohme and Thompson's support; condemns Professor Fox for his complaints of faculty involvement.
2 Phipps calls for course in logic Class time is wasted by students who don't use thinking skills effectively.
3 Math teachers meet here for conference Professor Heikkinen will present address.
3 Theta Gamma has 2.76 to win sorority plaque Theta Gamma Nu has highest GPA.
3 Jeanette Hall given award in aerospace Receives award for using aerospace material in classroom.
3 High school students debate arms control Topic at high school discussion conference.
3 UPC members attend regional union meeting List of seven council members who will be attending.
3 Men's Union to buy equipment for soccer team Allot $470 for team sponsored by Cosmopolitan Club.
3 Old Gold has three staff openings
3 Williams new Off-Campus Women's prexy Replaces Shirley Lechner who will serve as representative to Student League Board.
3 Russell directs SCI Orchestra in concert Performance program.
3 Chess meets on Tuesdays at Commons Informal games.
4 Kennedy says 'SCI should help prevent farm decline' Believes SCI should provide leadership.
4 WRA to hold women's sports convention
4 UPC sponsors 'Pumpkin Push'
4 Prize-winning 'ham' speeds contact with 140 countries Profile of Gary Letchford and his experiences in operating a "ham" radio system; photo.
5 Memorial scholarship established Will honor Cora Nelson, wife of Martin Nelson; Mrs. Nelson died August 16, 1964.
5 SCI students for conference on leadership List of eight students and two advisors who will attend conference.
5 LSA takes top prize in display contest Lutheran Student Association wins prize for Homecoming display.
5 Art works of Delafield, Smith at exhibition On display in Missouri.
5 KYTC begins broadcasting 4 to 12 midnight, today Programming schedule.
5 Basketball teams organized for WRA program Women's intramural basketball teams have been announced.
5 New business teachers here for conference
5 Last day to file for grad degrees
6 Wrestlers' tryouts soon, usual rugged season nears First meet on November 28 against Iowa State, the University of Iowa, and Minnesota.
6 Fifty-eight intramural cage teams begin action Athletic department will be looking for interest in an intramural bowling league; basketball begins this week.
6 Basketball practice taking care of 'if's' Delayed team members, members challenging for positions leave coach uncertain of team's status.
6 Post-season Pecan Bowl possibility; approval may be 'tough nut to crack' Two of fifty-eight NCAA teams will be chosen to compete.
7 Harriers defeat Luther to end '64 season undefeated SCI wins, 20-39, to complete an undefeated season.
7 Panthers face two more aerialists, must topple them to stay in race South Dakota State University's passing duo may cause trouble for Panthers.
8 AWS gives formal tea Sunday All women invited to attend.
8 Bohme reads classical works in Poetry Hour
8 1300 students to attend prospective teachers day