College Eye — April 16, 1965
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Untitled | Mary Ann Rieks is SCI candidate for Drake Relays queen; photo. | |
| 1 | Women students' chance to ask, pay for own dates | A look at Women Pay All Week activities. | |
| 1 | UP, new campus party, announces resident hall election candidates | New party fields slate of candidates. | |
| 1 | Chambers talks on Women's Day | A look at Women's Day and Mother's Day activities. | |
| 1 | College Relations only office left to be moved | New Administration Building almost completely occupied. | |
| 1 | What's cookin' at SCI coffee house? Hot talks, coffee, cool student art | New coffee house will open at Presbyterian Student Center; idea originated by Professor Eiklor. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Student begs for marriage as he is dragged off to war. | |
| 2 | AMRH election offers choice of two campaign philosophies | New political party has vague platform but will increase competition in upcoming residence hall elections. | |
| 2 | Writers need practice, must know grammar, rhetoric | Composition courses are ineffective; must be re-vamped. | |
| 2 | UP pledges to meet dorm needs | Organization's interests are purely those of the men in the dorm system; it is not a political party. | |
| 2 | Encourage Tom to call, not peep | Lists advantages of "Peeping Tomism," but requests that SCI men instead telephone the girls. | |
| 2 | Montas: does SCI's language program meet goals? | Concentration on quality will lead to quantity later. | |
| 2 | Jorgensen likes quality, spirit of UP candidates | Hopes this organization is an example of new life in campus politics. | |
| 2 | Wadsworth to start two programs | If elected, Dennis Wadsworth would establish regular office hours for discussion, and try to attend house meetings to hear complaints and suggestions. | |
| 2 | Price likes, will vote for ROC's AMRH platform | ROC will initiate needed reforms, will work as a team. | |
| 3 | Freshmen women move after Regents OK's renovation | Women from A section move to B section and to Lawther and Campbell Halls so that remodeling can begin. | |
| 3 | Faculty students to give 'Music of Today' program | Performance program. | |
| 3 | Funeral services held for Arey, emeritus prof | Amy Fields Arey died April 10, 1965; profile of her achievements. | |
| 3 | Untitled | A modern dance is performed to the reading of Shakespearean sonnets at Poetry Hour. | |
| 3 | Typing tests to be given on Tuesday | ||
| 4 | What a difference 21 days makes | Chronicles the melting of snow on SCI campus. | |
| 5 | Board of Regents ratifies college personnel changes | Approves five resignations and a leave of absence. | |
| 5 | Talbott issues challenge of 'excitement' to students | Professor Talbott delivers address in "Last Lecture" series; looks toward the future. | |
| 5 | Busy week for diamondmen after scoreless tie with Coe | Baseball team has four games in four days this week. | |
| 5 | SCI netmen trek to Iowa State fresh from win over Wartburg | Record is now 1-1 after 8-1 win; photo. | |
| 5 | Wilder's 'Skin of Our Teeth' to open here on May 13 | John Dennis talks about the play; list of cast members. | |
| 6 | 39 events, 1000 athletes in annual Arthur Dickinson relays tomorrow | Over one thousand college and high school athletes will be competing throughout the day. | |
| 7 | Panther gridmen begin spring drills Monday | Drills have been postponed once again due to wet grounds. | |
| 7 | Votroubeck wins badminton title | ||
| 7 | Versatile young athletes endanger Dickinson marks | Both high school and college records will be challenged. | |
| 8 | Maucker sees 10% gain in state school enrollment | Cites problems in getting an adequate budget. | |
| 8 | Two seniors in recital Tuesday | Marilyn Kramer and Margaret Russell will perform. |