College Eye — December 17, 1964

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1 Semi-weekly EYE publication beginning in spring semester Would publish two smaller issues per week.
1 Today's EYE final issue before Christmas vacation Quick look at holiday office hours.
1 Untitled Football players return with NCAA Midwest College Division Championship plaque.
1 We wish you a merry Christmas Season's greetings.
1 Christmas at home: ideal gift for foreign students International students talk about their holiday plans.
2 Freshmen must grow up to fit role as collegians Freshmen should have learned their obligations to SCI by now; cites rowdy behavior in Commons.
2 Instructors not shown actual questionnaire Instructors do not learn names of students who make particular comments.
2 Must represent, not merely excite Student leaders should be realistic in setting goals
2 Eiklor asks for end of American system of grading Too much emphasis is placed on letter grades instead of work, knowledge (reprinted from June 26, 1964).
2 Let's give credit where credit is due Defends status of athletic teams against Dan Prewitt's letter to the editor in the last issue.
2 Ask for March of Yens Joking proposals for monument to honor Professor Paul Smith.
3 SCI teams defeat four NIU teams Every game was won by SCI teams in intercollegiate competition of intramural teams.
3 Winter Concert at Lab School
3 SLB asks for reversion to former Commons policy Urge restoration of furniture to original locations; also consider Gilbert Green as controversial speaker.
3 Christy Minstrels to perform for SCI Greek Week Hope to establish tradition of bringing popular entertainers to campus for Greek Week.
3 'Tang' delightful show for children of all ages Review of "The Wonderful Tang".
3 Frana, Olmstead win debates in forensics meet Win five of six debates at Wisconsin-Whitewater.
4 Dead Sea Scrolls confirm New Testament background Excerpts from address by Menahem Mansoor.
4 Student exhibit opens Tuesday in art building "Man and Materials" work will be on display.
4 Mass confusion reigns at SCI--clocks are off Master clock has been repaired.
5 Employment directories available Directory of summer employment.
5 Russell elected to ethics post Professor Russell elected to national office.
5 Need chairmen for OLD GOLD Pageant, Contest
5 Meeting Jan. 4 to organize Judo Club Professor Kirby will sponsor group.
5 Swimming tests for men given today, tomorrow
5 Cedar Falls wins Brindley Debate Contest Wins travelling debate trophy.
5 Freshman Linda McKibben reigns as U. S. Pork Queen Profile of the winner.
5 Regents requests increase in funds for education Ask for one-third increase in Regents institutions budget.
6 Gridders find Texas hot, hospitable Comments from players on performance in Pecan Bowl.
6 Schultz, Buser, Korver spearhead triumph of 'mind over matter' Panthers win against Lamar Tech, 19-17, in Pecan Bowl; photo.
7 Grapplers win 2, lose 1 at Cornell Team should have done better.
7 Two more rugged foes for cagers after 0-2 road trip Will play first of four toughest games tomorrow.
7 Kirkwood upsets Newbold, 3 tie for Baker Cage Lead Results of intramural basketball games given.
7 Frosh matmen lose opener to Rochester J.C. Panthers lose to junior college, 19-8.
8 'Provincialism' discussion at confrontation
8 'Spoon River Anthology' to be presented by faculty Preview of the presentation.
8 Dance tonight in Commons with Escorts
8 Advance spring registration will be Thursday, January 7 Outline of procedures.
8 Color films of Pecan Bowl in Commons
8 Ward to read at Poetry Hour Will read work by Bishop.