College Eye — November 19, 1965
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jorgensen opens meeting 'Examine Yourself, Motives' | Discuss possible discount plan among local merchants; seeking participants for controversial speakers program.. | |
| 1 | 'Little World of Don Camillo' is UPC film | ||
| 1 | Depth, richness, flexibility in English curriculum changes | A look at the new curriculum, which is expected to last for ten years. | |
| 1 | No issue of EYE next Friday | Due to Thanksgiving. | |
| 1 | Hawaiian Club gives 'Evening in Paradise' | ||
| 1 | Work on 'La Boheme' began 11 months ago | A look at the production. | |
| 1 | 'Reactions to puppets shows people same world over' Obratsov says | Sergei Obratsov talks about his puppet show; photo. | |
| 2 | High school assignments block learning | Claims that professors are trying to teach information that students have had for years. | |
| 2 | Book sale group says 'Thanks' | The Coffee House Committee thanks students for their support. | |
| 2 | Perspective: 'Experts' must confront both conscience, competency | Discusses what is meant by value and what is implied in trying to preserve it. | |
| 2 | Anti-war demonstrators anger ex-SCIan | Tells demonstrators that you cannot negotiate with an unwilling party, and that war is also a brutal thing. | |
| 2 | From me to you: Bull session: way to avoid problem solving | Claims that the centrally located Union will not bring intellectual thought any more than the Palais des Nations brought the ideals of the League of Nations. | |
| 3 | Remote Union location will force students into library | Believes that the new Union should be a twenty minute walk from classes, thereby forcing students into the library. | |
| 3 | Loss of talented teachers good reason for University status here | Supports president Maucker's suggestion to make SCI the third state university. | |
| 3 | Obiter Scripta: Union site should reflect SCI ethos, not determine it | Discusses the question: 'What set of principles properly expresses the ethos of SCI?' | |
| 3 | Kultur: SCI events suggest art-society rapport | Comments on the statement "although commercial art can become a prostitute of society, fine art can just as easily become an old maid." | |
| 3 | Untitled | ||
| 4 | State of the Union--last in a series: Howard: Hockey field best site for 6 reasons | Professor Howard outlines his reasons for not building on the Back Circle; photo. | |
| 5 | Ukuleles, imported flowers make Hawaiian show | A look at the upcoming Hawaiian program; photo. | |
| 5 | MacDavitt will read at Poetry Hour | Will read from Edwin Arlington Robinson. | |
| 5 | Regents Board approves grant for baseball | Approves new baseball diamond west of stadium; authorize bonding for Noehren Hall; Edward Thorne name head of Speech Department. | |
| 5 | AWS Council discusses applications | Grade point requirements will be raised for student guides and counselors; Hagemann Hall will hold fashion show. | |
| 5 | Man & Materials sections to change second semester | Will see if breadth or depth seems to be the better plan for coverage of subject. | |
| 5 | Forensic squad receives third at tournament | At South Dakota tournament. | |
| 6 | Thunderboldts to perform tomorrow | Gear House will sponsor dance. | |
| 6 | Coffeehouse book sales make $215 | Faculty donated books to raise money. | |
| 6 | Meeting for off-campus women Monday | Will discuss philanthropy project in Waterloo. | |
| 6 | Smalley will be on WGN radio series | One of 26 finalists in competition. | |
| 6 | Goss explains research at Dysart school | Part of visiting scientist series. | |
| 6 | Faculty-student relationships to be discussed | SCRA sponsors discussion; Professors Froyen and TePaske will participate. | |
| 6 | Placement tests for students given Saturday | For exemption from general education. | |
| 6 | 700 to attend SCI math conference today | Conference highlights. | |
| 6 | Bartlett B section will be remodeled this year | Some residents will need to be moved out for a time. | |
| 7 | 9-week courses limited to student teachers only | ||
| 7 | File applications for student teaching in '66 | ||
| 7 | New course in art to be offered | Will offer studio course for elementary education majors. | |
| 7 | Obratsov brings reactions of delight and boredom | Review of the Obratsov Puppets. | |
| 8 | Untitled | Two SCI students practice their wrestling moves. | |
| 8 | All College Play Night is tonight | ||
| 8 | Ray Eliot speaks at football banquet | List of award and letter winners. | |
| 8 | '65-'66 cage teams make debut Tuesday | Freshmen will compete against the varsity team. | |
| 8 | 5 teams stay undefeated in cage race | Briggs, Garst, Gear, Grimes, and Hammill squads remain undefeated in intramural basketball. | |
| 8 | Panther Tracks: Erusha and Remmert cite men vying for '66 squad | Discusses next year's football team; 1965 statistics are posted. | |
| 9 | Untitled | The basketball coach meets Bigfoot, the new recruit from Himalaya Tech. | |
| 9 | This year's version of mat team opens season with frosh Dec. 3 | SCI to compete in the Minnesota Quadrangular. | |
| 9 | Help wanted: sports writers | ||
| 9 | Soccer team ends season tomorrow | Will play team from Walker, Iowa. | |
| 9 | Harriers end season--marked by surprises, disappointment | Discusses this year's cross country team and season. | |
| 10 | Eight students will attend Augustana forensic meet | List of those who will compete. | |
| 10 | Honor Bishop with surprise birthday party | Honored for completion of ten years as head of department. | |
| 10 | SUI proposes intercollegiate College Bowl | Men's Union investigating possibility of competition. |