College Eye — December 10, 1965

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1 'Emperor's New Clothes' presented today, tomorrow Preview of the play; photo.
1 Off-campus SCIans plan to pioneer way through coming winter weather Students talk about getting themselves and their cars ready for winter; photo.
1 Debate never gets going: Faculty meeting produces no new Union discussion Faculty members and President Maucker present views on campus planning and the Union location.
1 Christmas EYE issue Wednesday
1 'Midwest' sale on Wednesday Will print 400 copies of the 42-page magazine.
1 SEVEN's fall issue begins sale January 3 A preview of the upcoming issue.
2 President, Beard filibuster, timid faculty sit on hands, Union controversy dies Claims that the faculty meeting was unfairly closed to discussion about the location of the new Union.
2 Untitled Student claims she "digs" Bob Dylan, but isn't sure about her humanities professor.
2 Obiter Scripta: Is liberal arts college vocational school in disguise? Claims that students see liberal arts as just another vocational training program instead of a way to develop and liberate the human spirit.
2 From me to you: Knapp tired of self-deluded cigarette smokers, others Things he's tired of hearing from others.
2 Kultur: Rebels should study SEVEN history Shares experience when student spirit was felt by the administration and because of it, a change was made.
2 Initiative in job getting praised, withholding information blasted States that the Holiday Inn is not contributing to racial inequality and that the students are not taking money from the strikers.
2 Strikers deserve decent Christmas Encourages students not to take jobs offered to them by Holiday Inn.
3 Brindley Conference hosts 200 students, teachers
3 Dr. Kaufmanis talks on 'Star of Bethlehem' Karlis Kaufmanis will speak as part of AYI program.
3 Sign-up sheets posted for pre-law trip Will visit Iowa city.
3 Announce plans for SDA membership card sale Plans proceeding for discount card sale.
3 Ron Baedke wins prize, tuition grant Wins prize at Manhattan School of Music.
3 Tie brings six finalists on Friday Will compete for Olive Barker prize.
3 State legislators discuss Viet Nam, US awareness Legislators talk with SCI students; photo.
4 Broadcast of ISU-SCI game Monday at 7:15 KYTC will broadcast basketball game.
4 SCI chorus on KWWL Monday eve Women's Chorus will present program.
4 Eight students to compete in Wisconsin debate List of competitors.
4 Untitled The Campanile's clocks read different times; photo.
4 Miss Lusha to make debut in Music Hall Monday Will present baroque music.
4 Student Senate to discuss approval of Eta Pizza Pi Group seeks recognition.
4 Two sororities complete their X-mas projects Groups complete charity work.
5 Selects SCI team for Octa-finals Bud Troutner and James Gashel will compete.
5 Free rides Saturday to Cedar Falls Will take students downtown for shopping.
5 Christmas dinners are scheduled for next week All dining centers will serve special meal.
5 KYTC radio to feature Bob Dylan
6 10 home appearances for 1966 indoor tracksters Head track coach Jack Jennett will begin practices for the indoor track season; team schedule is posted.
6 Harp recital to be given this Sunday Jean Altshuler and Mary Beckman will perform.
6 'End of World' discussion in Regents Lounge SCRA will sponsor discussion.
6 Craig Kneppe 1966 Panther cage captain Profile of senior basketball captain Craig Kneppe; photo.
7 Untitled Features wrestling coach preparing to weigh in for a wrestling meet; the scale suggests that the coach is a little overweight.
7 Over 250 grapplers expected for tomorrow's mat invitational Wrestlers from Iowa State and Mankato State, as well as several of the nation's top wrestlers, will be competing in the invitational.
7 Cagers travel to NE Missouri, Iowa State SCI defeated by Southern Illinois, 68-43; Panthers to face Northeast Missouri and Iowa State.
7 Panther Tracks: North Dakota universities threaten future of NCC Discusses the possible disbanding of the North Central Conference.
8 Untitled Soloists wait to participate in Handel's "Messiah."
8 Mr. Larson is featured SCRO speaker Will speak on Holiday Inn strike.
8 Xmas party Sunday for married students Santa will visit.
8 College Bowl in Commons Sunday night Competition continues.