College Eye — February 5, 1965
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | DeShon, Van Voorhis voted most popular SCI students | Peggy DeShon and John Van Voorhis honored; list of candidates for Old Gold Beauties; photo. |
| 1 | AIM, ROC tell SLB candidates | Dan Jorgensen and Bob Graham run for president; photo. |
| 1 | EYE receives All-American rank by ACP | |
| 1 | EYE will have organizational meeting today | Getting organized for two issues per week publication schedule. |
| 1 | Males throw their weight: fall for Japanese judo | James Halsor talks about judo; photo. |
| 2 | Monday through Saturday exam schedule proposed | Eliminating the weekend during testing period would get rid of lame-duck time for students. |
| 2 | Untitled | Shows evolution of a failed idea. |
| 2 | Graham states ROC party platform | Party will work to represent students, to work in all aspects of college life, and to be a permanent and active political force. |
| 2 | Voluntary pledge of honor fails to work among cadets | Cheating in the Air Force Academy comes as a shock. |
| 2 | Nature of Dr. Fox revealed | Professor Fox acts as mediator in his column against restriction of 'Another Country;' student disagrees with banning of book. |
| 2 | Wants more methods courses | Courses teach how to find knowledge, but not how to apply it. |
| 3 | Beck appointed 1965-66 student counseling head | Marjorie Beck selected; Nancy Grove, Melva Johnson, and Eunice Stuempfig will assist her. |
| 3 | EYE adds two editors | Howard Faulkner and Terry Borland join staff. |
| 3 | Phi Delts initiate four new men | List of new members. |
| 3 | Board asks dorm completion, approves change in faculty | Approves $3.05 million budget for Noehren Hall and dining center; will provide housing for seven hundred women. |
| 3 | Dinner with prof features Winier discussing India | |
| 3 | Some students need retakes for identification | |
| 3 | Nazi propaganda movie tomorrow night in Union | Will show "Triumph of the Will". |
| 4 | Diefenderfer, Rieck win scholarships | Win Faculty Men's Club scholarships. |
| 4 | Wohl: Jim Crowism is late 19th century development | Excerpts from Professor Wohl's speech at the Civil Rights Organization meeting. |
| 4 | Some vehicles aren't fully registered | Students must submit complete registration form; photo. |
| 4 | SEVEN is rated high by ACP | Associated Collegiate Press commends magazine. |
| 4 | Placement Bureau meeting for 1965-66 teachers | |
| 5 | Political internships open to Iowa college students | In Washington, D. C. |
| 5 | Overseas interviews Feb. 19, 20 | |
| 5 | Pirages gets journalism internship | Will work this summer at a daily newspaper under Newspaper Fund program. |
| 5 | SCI debaters to Central to open second semester | List of participants. |
| 5 | Piano recital by Holstad Sunday | Performance program. |
| 6 | Student ideas in spring 'Confrontations' | Seeking ideas for discussion. |
| 6 | Administration Building to open late this month | Should open in late February; delayed by strike; IBM test scoring machine has been in operation since December; roster of offices in new building; no decision on use of Old Administration Building. |
| 6 | Term's first Poetry Hour Tuesday | Rob Wilson will read from Yates. |
| 6 | SCI band to begin tour of southwest Iowa towns | Has been making tour for over thirty years; a look at the itinerary. |
| 6 | Art works by Smith, Page in exhibition | On display at Central College. |
| 6 | 201 candidates receive degrees at graduation | Description of ceremony; Purple Key awarded to three students. |
| 6 | Campbell exhibits her collection of world art | Professor Campbell displays her collection. |
| 7 | Frosh-varsity meet today starts indoor track season | SCI's thirty-six varsity members will take on the thirty-six freshman members. |
| 7 | Frosh post 3 more wins for 4 straight | Managed to defeat Palmer College, 66-56, even with recent loss of teammates Nichel (moved to varsity) and Williams (dropped out of school). |
| 7 | Money, books from exchange to be returned | Book exchange ended. |
| 7 | High school sports day Saturday | |
| 7 | Riflery, co-rec. volleyball being organized for term | Interested students do not need previous experience to participate in these intramural activities. |
| 7 | First AMRH scholarship awarded | John Stroupe wins award. |
| 8 | Bowling, wrestling begin; Sherman mid-way leader | Wrestling begins Tuesday; no varsity or freshman wrestling team members will be allowed to participate. |
| 8 | SCI cagers win five of six, face 2 more conference foes this week | Augustana (SD) and South Dakota State will be challenging, but SCI has been improving rapidly. |
| 8 | Kneppe tops NCC scoring FG accuracy | 21.4 point average in seven conference games. |
| 9 | Nation's best grapplers bomb ailing Panthers, ISU offers more of same | SCI wrestlers prepare for yet another beating as they meet with Iowa State on Saturday. |
| 9 | Health Center's best client deserves student respect | Wrestling team is riddled with injuries. |
| 10 | Important SLB meeting Tuesday: Nagle | Will discuss major issues. |
| 10 | SCI to sponsor Model UN for high school students | Two hundred students expected to attend first Model UN meeting at SCI. |