College Eye — November 6, 1964

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1 Tickets for opera may be reserved Brief look at the upcoming production; list of cast members.
1 Henschel is photographer for 2nd nine Mark Henschel added to College Eye staff.
1 Fall issue of SEVEN now in printing process Need help in silk-screening process.
1 Newman, Taylor star in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
1 Raduga performers present dance culture of Russians Profile of the dance troupe; photo.
1 Philosophy of TOPS club: 'no crash dieting for us!' Group attempts to control weight in sensible manner; photo.
2 Let's evaluate faculty with student committee Student League Board will support committee for evaluation.
2 As we close our ranks Students and faculty commended for activity in presidential campaign; President Lyndon Johnson will be returned to office.
2 Untitled Student chooses to study instead of joining the army.
2 Let's eliminate women's dress code All students should be allowed to dress as they want to.
2 Lessen non-professional tasks, attract better faculty Pay faculty to do their job; hire clerks or student assistants for filing, fetching, carrying.
2 Logic course would not be popular Disagrees with Michael Phipp's earlier letter about adding a logic course as an alternate course.
2 SCI male-caveman in disguise Entire campus should do their part to make a good impression.
2 Athletic teams over-emphasized School spirit is misunderstood; spirit should be based on values of institution and striving to fulfill them--not on success of athletics.
3 Ancient art on display in library Sponsored by Humanities Committee.
3 Home Ec. Club taking orders for donut sale A dozen donuts cost sixty cents.
3 General ed. placement tests Saturday, November 14 Opportunity to test out of certain general education classes.
3 Senior attendance required for Commencement exercises Still considering matter of newsletter.
3 Campus school will present 'Twelfth Night'
3 Matheson to present fifth faculty recital Performance program.
3 Alpha Phi Omega to host Iowa Sectional meeting Seven colleges will attend.
3 United Appeal tops goal of $9,500
3 "Summertime" script poor; Dennis, cast prevent complete failure Review of the play.
4 Auditions begin for 'Sinfonian Dimensions' Will present show with broader array of music.
4 AMRH beauty candidates announced List of candidates; photo.
4 Senior student teachers' pictures taken Nov. 19, 20
4 $720,000 Administration Building nearly completed; occupied in 1965 Should be ready in 1965; project has been delayed by labor problems and slow equipment delivery.
5 Male Goldwaterites: it hurt React to election of Lyndon Johnson.
5 Coeds whistle for Johnson Students react to election.
5 Wife for LBJ, husband not Reactions to elections.
6 Nov. 15-21 campus Peace Corps week Staffers and volunteers will be on campus.
6 Teacher evaluation study in Nashua School System Professor Dreier is leading study.
6 Controversy acceptable if properly sponsored Regents to allow speakers, who have controversial viewpoints, to speak on campus; President Maucker or a committee will be responsible.
6 1250 students to take ACT
6 Alaskan's two escapades: trips to Arctic Circle, south Profile of Eric Thompson, who is from Alaska; photo.
7 Soccer team plays at Iowa City Sunday New international team--SCI's first soccer team--will compete with Iowa City.
7 Winter season opens with 32 cage contests House team will compete against off-campus (fraternity) team at end of season.
7 Lots of play-by-play, but no ketchup, mustard, women Pressbox seats are not most desirable in O. R. Latham Stadium.
8 Rajtora, Owens spearhead Panthers past Luther 18-6 Panthers avenge earlier loss.
8 Young, eager SDU last roadblock to one-third of North Central Crown If Panthers win game, it will be their third tie in four years for North Central crown.
9 Trampoline Club organized for SCI femmes Sponsored by WRA.
9 Unbeaten Panther runners go for conference crown Over forty-five runners from the seven colleges/universities in the conference will compete.
9 Dedication, hard work by-words for successful, close-knit Harriers "Volume running" trained cross country team during off-season; photo.
10 1400 students visit campus; teachers termed 'society's indispensable cog' Highlights of Prospective Teachers Day.
10 Iowa's higher education topic for SCI colloquium 13th annual Colloquium on Teacher Education.
10 Dreier to read for Poetry Hour Will read from James Hearst's work.
10 'Calendar' to be included in future EYEs Will include news about meetings.