College Eye — November 12, 1965
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aquatic Art Exhibition held Saturday in Women's Gym | Part of synchronized swimming workshop. | |
| 1 | First Artist Series: 50 Russian puppets come to college stage Monday | Obratsov puppets will perform; photo. | |
| 1 | Alpha Chi Epsilon changes to Sigma Alpha Epsilon | Becomes fourth SCI fraternity to affiliate with a national group. | |
| 1 | Regents end meeting held on campus | ||
| 1 | Six finalists will star in AMRH contest | Field narrows from original 17 contestants. | |
| 1 | All-College Convocation cancelled | Speaker unable to attend. | |
| 1 | Dr. Pendergraft receives total of Fund Drive | United Appeal raises $11,105. | |
| 1 | Bartlett, oldest SCI dorm celebrates 50 years in use | Quick look at Bartlett Hall history and at celebration; photo. | |
| 2 | Untitled | In the Poet's Corner, an SCI student claims that he will never view a building as beautiful as a tree. | |
| 2 | President's campus nature plans encouraging, but . . . | Believes that the blue spruce trees in the back circle need to be saved. | |
| 2 | Union will nourish intellectualism embryo | Claims that placing the new Union in the center of the classrooms will draw both on and off campus students so that there will be diversity amongst themselves. | |
| 2 | Kultur: Blaster Behrens reads reactions written by ruffled rural, rustic residents | Acknowledges criticism of his work, and prints a letter and an article that are perfect examples of it. | |
| 2 | From me to you: Real acting in audience | Claims that the most important part of college is absorbing people and personalities. | |
| 2 | Obiter Scripta: 'Bad-apple' socializing will hamper educational process | Believes that placing the new Union in the center of the main classroom quadrangle will not help the educational process. | |
| 3 | State of the Union, 1965--Third in a series: Maucker: No need to save particular tree | President Maucker talks about his plans for campus, and especially about the site for the new Union; photo. | |
| 4 | Campanile steam pipes are refitted | Clock should now operate more accurately. | |
| 4 | Hawaiian Club will present 'An Evening in Paradise' | ||
| 4 | Bartlett Hall will host open house | ||
| 4 | Photographers short course this weekend | Old Gold and College Eye photographers will attend course. | |
| 5 | Mr. Parker to read at Poetry Hour | Will read from Catullus. | |
| 5 | Retakes of senior pictures are Tuesday | ||
| 5 | Faculty Senate proposes unrestricted soliciting | Money would be used for promoting SCI; considering joint meeting of Faculty Senate and Student Senate. | |
| 5 | AMRH dance in Commons Saturday night | ||
| 5 | Women's Week activities will start Tuesday | Brief schedule of activities. | |
| 5 | "La Boheme," Italian opera, presented next weekend | Preview of the show; photo. | |
| 5 | Non-credit reading class starts Monday | ||
| 6 | SCI grad Ambrose to Costa Rica | Terry Ambrose will join Peace Corps workers there. | |
| 6 | Social Science Consortium discusses problems today | Conference highlights. | |
| 6 | SCIan takes Peace Corps training includes camping, hikes, tests | Sue Smock will go to Liberia. | |
| 6 | Harriers defend last year's 3rd place at NCAA meet | Jack Jennet and six SCI cross country runners travel to Wheaton, Illinois, to compete in the NCAA national small-college meet. | |
| 6 | Masonholder, Parker agree: special problems in both grid, mat drills | Merle Masonholder claims that wrestling practice is more vigorous since you must use every muscle to defeat your opponent. | |
| 7 | Each wrestler must develop individual mat style: Patten | Coach Chuck Patten believes that each wrestler should be taught a different style since each person's personality and physical ability are different. | |
| 7 | Sheriff: Panther gridders rewarded for hard work despite 5 straight losses | Reviews the football games of the season. | |
| 8 | Peace Corps placement test to be given | ||
| 8 | Student Publications Board discusses SEVEN, budget | Authorizes publication of several issues of Seven. | |
| 8 | Twelve students represent SCI in speech tournament | List of those who will compete. | |
| 8 | Chicago field trip announced | John Eiklor will museum tour. | |
| 8 | Joint concert tonight at campus school | ||
| 8 | College Bowl holds second session Sunday | List of team members. | |
| 8 | Computer programming course begins | Carl Wehner will teach six-week course in FORTRAN and GOTRAN. |