College Eye — December 4, 1964

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1 Players, fans prepare for trip to Texas, Pecan Bowl SCI will play Lamar Tech in Abilene, Texas; bus will take fans to game; team prepares for the game.
1 Young People's production of "Wonderful Tang" next week Preview of the play; list of cast members.
1 Survey on religion proves SCI students query faith Harold Bernhard releases results of survey; summary of survey and comparisons to similar survey from 1954; photo.
2 Students not consulted in Commons' shuffling act Students should have had say in furniture and equipment removals/re-arrangements.
2 Dissatisfaction over Commons' changes Unhappy with shifts in equipment and furnishings; request meeting with Union Policy Board.
2 Great waste of time: education courses Five-hour courses should be reduced to three-hour courses.
2 Orchestra unjustly criticized Miss Bartholomew's article in the previous issue was unfair to the orchestra.
2 Residence halls, programs part of student's education Programs in halls are available so students can put the knowledge they have assimilated into use.
2 Hopes reviewer will set higher goal in future Reviewer of SEVEN in last EYE had little perspective on the magazine.
2 Untitled Nude man is casually labeled as a non-conformist.
3 Art show by Brechwald opens Sunday Dennis Brechwald will show work; faculty will also have show.
3 Ski display, open house in ballroom Will display equipment and talks about plans for the Ski Club.
3 Forensic squad will participate in tournament Will travel to Iowa State University and Missouri.
3 Band concert tomorrow night at lab school Will hold large high school band concert.
3 Wilson to read in Poetry Hour Rob Wilson will read from Pushkin and Pasternak.
3 Faculty concert Sunday; Baroque music Monday Performance program.
3 SLB hears objections to Commons remodeling Unhappy with moves of television and furniture; also unhappy with shift in policy on reservation of the Commons.
3 Formal dance, 'White Fantasy' December 12 Will hold Christmas formal.
3 Last day for grad students to drop course
4 275 people to participate in 'Messiah' List of soloists.
4 Reed, respected composer, here for music conference Alfred Reed will be on campus.
4 Are collegians only Beatle maniacs? Pianist: they're 'hip' to Bach, Chopin Interview with Arthur Fennimore; photo.
5 SCI sponsors high school drafting meet Will hold workshop in Sioux City.
5 Return proofs to OLD GOLD by Tuesday
5 SUI student art exhibits in Cedar Falls Work will be on display at St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
5 Biology Society sponsors films about outdoors Beta Beta Beta will show three films.
5 Applications are being accepted for $100 grant All currently enrolled students eligible.
5 Pre-law group will organize on Wednesday Pre-Law Club will organize; Professor Claus will advise.
5 SCI seminar discusses payment of public services Excerpts from speech by Dave Dentan.
6 SCI's Linda Olson wins Iowa Wool Clothing contest Will compete on national level.
6 Sigma Alpha Iota pledges four new members List of new pledges.
6 'Dishonesty' topic for discussion group Thursday Chuck Hartman will open discussion.
6 Guest prof at meal Thursday Robert Ross will be guest.
6 Ron Meyers is Concert Band president-elect List of other officers.
6 Nine SCI students, alumna nominated for fellowships List of those nominated for Woodrow Wilson Fellowship.
6 Free prints now given with SEVEN Seeking submissions for next issue.
6 KYTC reports increased broadcasting Acquire new equipment; now on permanent eight hour daily schedule.
6 Placement interviews Wednesday
6 Typing exams Wednesday, Thursday Typing proficiency exams offered.
6 Sign up for January 16 language exam
7 Spoden Crew outshoots fresh squad 90-58 Alumni beat freshman team; gaining experience is what matters.
7 Top grapplers in SCI Invitational; Patten seeking more aggressiveness Tied for second in Minnesota Quadrangular; will now compete against some of top wrestlers in nation.
8 Panthers dominate all-NCC grid team Three players named to first team, three to second.
8 Schultz wins highest honor: first team little All-America Junior fullback Randy Schultz named to Associated Press Little All-American first team.
8 NCAA planning bad; fans must use formula to make Abilene trip Texas is too far for fans to travel; can't afford to miss school or sleep required to make the trip to Pecan Bowl.
9 'Tremendous effort' gives SCI 54-50 opening win SCI wins against ISU; prepares for Mankato State College Indians tomorrow; photos.
9 Shooting percentage, crowd spirit high: varsity wins 71-41 Varsity defeats freshman team in opening scrimmage.
9 Drake wins spotlight game in last minute rally, 37-36 Drake house defeats Grimes house in intramural basketball game.
10 Regents approves budgets for remodeling, construction Approve $700,000 to remodel Commons and $1.3 million for new Union building; President Maucker favors a site between the Library and the Old Administration; students favor site nearer to dorms.
10 Christmas party for children, parents Sunday Will hold annual party for married students and their children.
10 Bergman, Brynner, Hayes in tonight's Union movie Will show "Anastasia".