College Eye — April 15, 1966
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 'A new breed of Americans' will present SING-OUT '66 | Profile of the group. | |
| 1 | Women will ask men for women pay-all week | Schedule of activities. | |
| 1 | Registrar announces extended registration period | Outline of the new procedures. | |
| 1 | Mrs. Eaton, Dr. Eiklor chosen by SCI men | Professor Eiklor selected favorite prof; Mrs. Eaton selected most popular girl; photo. | |
| 2 | Faculty evaluation should wait until next year | Believes many questions need to be answered. | |
| 2 | Obiter Scripta: Are unlikenesses in portrait intelligently conceived? | Discusses Lechay's painting and whether or not the unlikenesses to President Maucker represent something. | |
| 2 | Kultur: Behrens presents play on beauty | A play is presented in which the characters symbolize opinions concerning the new painting of President Maucker. | |
| 2 | Untitled | A stuffed dummy hangs by a rope from the ceiling above posted test scores; one instructor tells another that this may be bad for his future evaluations. | |
| 2 | Contributors ashamed of symbol of honor for President Maucker | Claims that the painting was meant to be representative of President Maucker's wisdom, courage, and leadership and that many people don't see those qualities in the portrait. | |
| 3 | Perspective: Von Schuschnigg wrong on German nature of Austria | Discusses the lecture given by Dr. Kurt von Schuschnigg. | |
| 3 | Chabert disagrees with art burning | Claims that burning books is not vandalism because there are other copies, but if you destroy a work of art, you are destroying the art itself. | |
| 3 | Campus architect gives approval of President Maucker's portrait | Claims that the true power of the new painting is that it is the bearer of an idea. | |
| 4 | Mr. Braidwood archeologist here Tuesday | Robert Braidwood will speak. | |
| 4 | Art faculty and students given awards | List of award winners in Waterloo competition. | |
| 4 | 'Odd Man Out' tonight's movie in Commons | ||
| 4 | Inter-sorority Council announces sorority pledges | List of pledges. | |
| 4 | Varsity and Stage Bands give recital | Performance programs. | |
| 4 | Harold Hughes keynote speaker at conference | Will speak at Social Studies Conference. | |
| 4 | Industrial Arts participates in convention | Professors Wright and Reed will attend national convention. | |
| 4 | Mr. E. B. Smith will speak on Viet Nam | Running against Senator Jack Miller. | |
| 4 | Studio "4" will present plays Sunday in Sabin | Will present three student-directed plays. | |
| 5 | Presentation of award will highlight show | Senior home economics students will exhibit work. | |
| 5 | Three SCI students to attend 'Week-In-Washington' program | Will participate in internship program. | |
| 5 | Azrael believes USSR not approaching capitalism | Excerpts from speech at ACCIA. | |
| 5 | Unification difficult for Middle East, Baly says | Excerpts from speech by A. Denis Baly. | |
| 5 | Tones of contemporary period will echo tonight | Concert program. | |
| 5 | SS will present format for faculty evaluation | Also consider registration fee, study day before finals, Greek graffiti, and German Club recognition. | |
| 6 | 2 cage stars to attend SCI | John Martin and Skip Anderson have signed letters of intent to attend SCI and will be playing basketball. | |
| 6 | Final results announced in four intramural activities | Intramural results are posted for volleyball, handball, and badminton singles and doubles. | |
| 6 | Baseball team splits at Coe, two games here tomorrow | SCI defeated Coe, 3-1, but was also defeated by Coe, 6-1; team statistics are posted. | |
| 6 | Panther Tracks: SCI Athletic Board reports, 2 new sports added | Discusses the SCI Athletic Board, including its purpose and its agenda. | |
| 7 | Soccer team will meet strong Iowa State Sunday | SCI will face the tough Iowa State soccer team; team roster is posted. | |
| 7 | High school Home Ec. Day here tomorrow | 500 expected to attend. | |
| 7 | EYE member dies Saturday | Doug Carter died of a blood disease. | |
| 7 | Tennis team opens with 7-0 win over Upper Iowa | SCI defeated Upper Iowa, 7-0, in the first game of the season; photo. | |
| 7 | Golf team to open today at Iowa State University | SCI will face Iowa State; the five team members to compete have not yet been chosen. | |
| 8 | Petitions due Monday for Baker offices | ||
| 8 | Concert Band to participate at Luther | List of 13 band members who will play in regional band. | |
| 8 | MU sponsors scholarships | Will sponsor two $100 scholarships. | |
| 8 | Interview dates for positions set by Board | Also will determine location of offices in new Union. | |
| 8 | Rep. H. R. Gross criticizes Johnson's Administration | Speaks at Men's Union lecture. | |
| 8 | Four students will present Senior Art Show | Ann Rolison, Cindy Preston, Neala Koth, and Dorothy Irving will display work. | |
| 8 | Practice for cheerleading next week | Seeking those interested in trying out. | |
| 8 | WRA hosts Play Night | ||
| 8 | Untitled | Ken Clapp, Ken Huelman, Gary Reid, and Jim Heller celebrate MU Week with a pizza eating contest. |