College Eye — November 30, 1964

Page Title Summary
1 Tree lighting, hot chocolate open SCI Christmas season Description of the program.
1 EYE rated All-American Highest rating for a newspaper in its division.
1 Fennimore, famed pianist, to perform in Artists Series Profile of Arthur Fennimore; photo.
1 Greeks sponsor Hootenanny Tuesday night
1 'Cosi Fan Tutti' reviewed: 'one of the best musicals' Review of the opera; photo.
1 News editor goes up in the air to interview Peace Corps director Esther Berryhill talks with Sargent Shriver on way to Madison, Wisconsin.
2 Many opportunities for student's cultural growth Organizations, magazines, production are available to students.
2 Fund raising settlement near Still working on proposal relating to fund-raising by student organizations; AWS looking at women's hours.
2 Calls for extended library hours Hours of library operation are not accommodating to students.
2 Let's end EYE-SLB dispute Neither will be representative of student body if the newspaper and student government don't work together.
2 Young instructors often choose too difficult material Less-experienced teachers try to challenge students, end up wasting their time.
2 Resident protests 'guilt by association' College students treated as second-class citizens.
3 All classes dismissed noon, Wednesday For Thanksgiving holiday.
3 'Seven Samurai' shown tonight in ballroom
3 Autumn issue of SEVEN 'a creative achievement' Review of the new issue.
3 Bookworms fling aside textbooks to enjoy three best-selling novels A look at books popular with SCI students; photo.
4 'Cold Turkey' tomorrow night
4 SCI students to participate in forensics conference List of those who will participate.
4 Peace Corps team speaks of overseas experiences
4 'Messiah' presented December 13
4 Queen Joan Carlson reigns at 'Autumn Leaves' dance Profile of queen and her attendants; photo.
5 Staff art show begins Nov. 30 in A & I Gallery
5 Regents meet to discuss dormitories Look at needs and finances.
5 Service fraternities named to conduct book exchange Tomahawk and Alpha Phi Omega will take over book exchange from Purple Arrow; survey shows that students would be interested in controversial speakers.
5 Board considers proposals for a semi-weekly EYE Might begin next semester; will publish column on student government every two weeks.
5 WRA play night 7 to 9 p.m. in Women's Gym
5 Meet Monday to organize German Club
5 Students to tour Chicago with Eiklor during vacation Will visit art exhibits and attend Russian Orthodox church service.
5 Discussion series begins on 'confrontation: people, ideas' Schedule of new series sponsored by Department of Speech.
6 Pi Omega Pi initiates five new members List of new members.
6 Majors, minors in business meet Monday Will answer questions.
6 Seniors will get diplomas at graduation exercises Will change exam schedule to make recording of grades possible.
6 Dr. Lindberg to read poetry by Theroux Professor Anderson will read from E. A. Robinson.
6 SCI-ISU game transportation plans announced Arranging for buses.
6 Conference for student leaders will be Monday Men's Union will sponsor conference.
6 Volunteers, people served--both gain in Peace Corps Excerpts from remarks by Sargent Shriver.
7 SEVEN on sale today at Crossroads, Commons, Hill
7 Dozen profs bicycle to, from class while pupils chuckle, children stare Professors tell about riding bikes to campus; photo.
8 Harriers third in nation; best team in SCI history No runners finish in top twenty, but gain 164 points to take third place at championships in Wheaton, Illinois.
8 Panther coaches reflect; salute team record, desire Loss to Northern Illinois leaves team with slim chances of entering Pecan Bowl.
8 SCI loses to outplayed No. Illinois, ends year 8-2 SCI played well, but lost 14-9.
8 Laughter, tributes, presentations make football banquet lively Awards and stories lighten mood.
9 Carroll clips Clarke 31-30 in spotlighter Leaves both Gold League teams with 2-1 records.
9 Minnesota Quadrangular 1st meet for Patten's Matmen Coach Patten unsure of team's standing for the November 28th meet.
9 Cagers prepare for ISU tilt lacking size, missing Nolting Season may be determined in first eleven games.
9 Frosh-Varsity game Tuesday, rules explained Rule changes will be discussed, scrimmage begins at 7:30.
9 Pretty, energetic cheerleaders important part of SCI athletics Sextet encourages school spirit; photo.
10 Minnesota Theatre Company presents 'The Platform--Now and Then,' Nov. 30