College Eye — October 5, 1965

Page Title Summary
1 Civil rights meeting set for Friday
1 SCI education the topic for confrontations
1 The Original Rag Quartet performs Thursday evening Max Morath group will perform; photo.
1 Print rentals are available from the Art Department Framed prints available to rent for $2 per semester.
1 Students are needed for EYE staff
1 Hagemann Hall dedication honors former president Harry Hagemann will attend; description of the ceremony; description of Hagemann Hall facilities.
1 SCI's favorite dad enjoys politics, civic duties, sports Profile of D. A. Donohue; photo.
2 Campanile noble institution, not unaesthetic alarm clock Praises the bell ringer in the Campanile, while some students disagree.
2 UP dedicated to students, not politicking The UP dorm presidential candidates state their purpose as a president and share what they plan to accomplish.
2 From me to you: Policy is the answer Wonders about some of SCI's policies.
2 United workers needed for true campus participation Must decide what kind of world we want.
2 Graduate agrees with Dean Nelson's grading system Agrees with Dean Nelson in that the five point grading scale is unfair.
2 Untitled Daniel Boone is portrayed as one of the campus "pathfinders."
2 Perspective: Dress code example of individual liberty infringement Members of the Union Policy Board suggested instituting a dress code for SCI students; Dan Jorgensen believes that students are individuals and have a right to wear what they want.
3 Cross country squad wins third straight meet, 26-29 SCI defeated Grinnell College, 26-29; results are posted.
3 North Dakota University spoils Dad's Day, 34-0 North Dakota defeated SCI, 34-0; Panthers to face Bulldogs from Drake University; photo.
3 House intramural footballers begin vigorous competition Discusses intramural football and its benefits.
4 'Little Angels' from Korea to perform at SCI Monday Children's folk dance group will perform.
4 Thirty-seven dancers to perform Orchesis List of those selected for the group.
4 Co-ed lounge to open within the next six weeks