College Eye — April 9, 1965
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Highway office to survey traffic on West 27th Street | Will close the street to measure the effect on other streets. | |
| 1 | Students direct one-act plays Sunday evening | Will present "Tiger" and "No, Not the Russians". | |
| 1 | May Anne Hoelzen elected YR Midwest co-chairman | Profile of Mary Ann Hoelzen. | |
| 1 | Style show, French Café highlight Primavera Aura | A look at the upcoming activities; photo. | |
| 1 | Faulkner receives internship | Howard Faulkner will take part in summer internship in Washington, D. C. | |
| 1 | President Dan Jorgensen's concerns: segregation, SCI scholarships, sports | Profile of Dan Jorgensen; photo. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Confronts issues of racial prejudice. | |
| 2 | SCI mire needs surfacing | 'Baker Swamp' (parking lot) causes trouble year-round; needs at least semi-permanent surface. | |
| 2 | Nelson adds to current theme grading question | Qualified students could read extra papers; papers could replace question-and-answer time during lectures. | |
| 2 | Shepard comments on Thorne's speech | Believes that Thorne portrayed Southerners as "vicious ogres". | |
| 2 | AWS president Sumers explains decision on finality of election | Senior women not prohibited from voting in AWS elections, and SLB does not have final voice in AWS elections. | |
| 2 | Function of extra theme assignments: lessen inhibition | Students could be more comfortable with their English/communication skills if they were required to write more papers. | |
| 2 | Two complain of EYE coverage, student unconcern for SCRA | Eye excluded coverage of Student Council of Religious Activities candidates. | |
| 3 | Twenty staff members elected to Faculty Senate | List of those elected to Faculty Senate, Graduate Council, Committee on the Administration of Faculty Personnel, Educational Policies Commission, Committee on Committees, and the Student Loan Fund. | |
| 3 | SCI's Sjolander will be installed as IHEA prexy | Other faculty and students will attend meeting. | |
| 3 | Two schools, insurance firm interview here | ||
| 3 | Yugoslavian educator here studying teacher methods | Ivan Furlan will visit campus. | |
| 3 | Untitled | SCI fan waits for reason to cheer. | |
| 3 | Contralto Mauck gives faculty recital Sunday | Performance program. | |
| 3 | Appropriations to be explained Sunday on TV | Three Regents presidents will participate. | |
| 3 | Jorgensen confirmed president | Special election needed after questions were raised about the eligibility of senior and transferring women to vote. | |
| 4 | Students dance to 24 sonnets read by Lentz | Will illustrate poems with dance. | |
| 4 | Past editors discuss fiery editorials, purpose of EYE, fond recollections | College Eye editors of the past recall their days with the newspaper. | |
| 5 | Art films on 'Braque,' 'Titan' shown Tuesday | ||
| 5 | Social studies teachers meet for discussion | Edith West will speak on new curriculum development. | |
| 5 | Home Ec majors to teach 'Harmony in Kitchen' class | List of students who will teach an adult education class. | |
| 5 | Gordon gets award for oil painting | Bruce O. Gordon wins award in Lutheran competition. | |
| 5 | High school students form safety council | ||
| 5 | Highway commission offers employment for SCI men | Looking for summer workers. | |
| 5 | Next year's head residents selected | List of those selected. | |
| 6 | Christy Minstrels cancel May 5 performance | Cite lack of direct air transportation. | |
| 6 | AMRH papers must be filed by Wednesday | Nomination papers due. | |
| 6 | Dr. Bernhard in New York for Chaplains Conference | ||
| 6 | Longer pages lengthen EYE by 96 inches | Pages now 16 1/2 inches long instead of the former fifteen inches. | |
| 6 | 'Many Faces of Shakespeare' completes 10-day Iowa tour | Gave audiences a look at several Shakespeare plays; photo. | |
| 6 | 500 students attend annual FBLA meeting | ||
| 7 | Publications applications available | ||
| 7 | West wall of Seerley Hall torn out for new stairs | Renovation of Seerley Hall under way; one inside stairwell will be removed and new stairwell will be constructed in addition on west side; most moves to the new Administration Building are complete. | |
| 7 | Ask names for campus coffee house | Will be set up in Presbyterian center. | |
| 8 | Panther diamondmen open season with Coe | Mud will not prevent Panthers from playing opening game. | |
| 8 | Panther trackmen to run at Cornell after third place finish at Missouri | Team hopes to improve third-place standing, although three injuries may challenge their progress; photo. | |
| 9 | SCI soccer team begins working out | ||
| 9 | 9-week golf classes begin this Monday | ||
| 9 | Weather changes for better, athletes venture out for drills | Baseball, football, track, tennis, golf teams all take advantage of warmer weather. | |
| 9 | Watusi team over faculty for crown | Watusi women's intramural volleyball team gives a second loss for the faculty this season. | |
| 9 | Play night in women's gym tonight | ||
| 10 | Film tonight is 'Merry-Go-Round' | ||
| 10 | Guillaume goes to art meeting in Philadelphia | Will be panelist at national meeting. | |
| 10 | State Department Head of Publications here April 28 | John Honner will speak. | |
| 10 | Political scientists annual meeting here tomorrow | Forty Iowa political scientists will attend. | |
| 10 | Dr. Barschall to lecture here Monday, Tuesday | Henry Barschall will speak on neutrons. |