College Eye — June 18, 1965

Page Title Summary
1 304 attend Girls State; elect governor Thursday
1 'Traveling' mixer tonight; activity night to morrow Activities will be held at several locations.
1 Untitled Anna Funk reads outside of the Library on a sunny summer day; photo.
1 EYE staff organizes Monday at 4 Seeking staff; list of editors; photo.
1 Summer enrollment 2,748; 111 higher than '64 session
1 Union movie program offers 5 'light' films
1 Summer hours announced for library, offices
1 U. S. vs. Viet Nam topic for Monday speech by Scigliano Robert G. Scigliano will speak.
1 400 rats will have busy summer; run mazes, get shock treatments Detailed description of the Rat Laboratory; photo.
2 Don¿t hibernate this summer; be friendly, active, curious If students look for activities, they will find movies, hiking, socializing, clubs, and other pastimes.
2 Illegal roller towels present sanitation, health problem in 1926 Reprinted article from June 29, 1926, concerning disadvantages of roller towels.
2 Past EYE's reveal jeans, hose, improper attire in classrooms Various notes from previous editions of College Eye.
2 Brewer needed on growing campus to keep architecture on right track Praises efforts of Jim Brewer, a recently hired campus planning consultant; would like to see exciting new buildings.
2 Finegan ceramics exhibit compatible with human ideals of knowledge, truth, and creative contemplation--Orth Potters/pottery plays important role in history of civilization; exhibit of Scandinavian ceramics collected by Don Finegan on display in Library.
2 Hughes proposes plan to slow rapid growth of student numbers Suggests that campus be made more ugly and drab to deflect new students.
2 Untitled Students in class dream of summer days spent fishing.
3 Recently found classic set for summer theater Seeking cast members for "An Italian Straw Hat".
3 SCI business grad named national future teacher Paul Henderson honored.
3 Bell first of seminar speakers Robert Bell will speak.
3 Iowa bookmen plan exhibit of texts this week
3 Delayed admission begun for new students on June 2 Students admitted after that date will likely start school at the beginning of the second semester.
3 KTCF sets schedule of programs
3 Mexican children's art on exhibit now in A & I
3 Leet opens in Commons Grad Art Show
4 Make-up tests set for Monday
4 No courses added after Wednesday
4 Chicago schools official at school board drive-in Philip Lewis will speak.
4 OLD GOLD distribution this week
4 Co-rec swimming Wednesday begins myriad of summer sports activity Swimming schedules.
4 Picnic equipment, golf clubs available Bicycles also available.
4 First all-college Play Night is June 30
4 Band, orchestra begin practice; open to all