College Eye — September 30, 1966

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1 Old Gold policy change is approved Old Gold will be adopting a more informal style in future editions.
1 Untitled Photo of all of the candidates for the 1966 Homecoming Queen; photo.
1 Students hear own voices in new Language Lab Students use new Language Lab to improve their pronunciation of foreign languages; photo.
1 National theme of AWS: 'Morals and values today' List of activities for AWS Week.
1 Little space in Commons; need activity coordinator Comments on student opinions of the Union Program Council; photo..
2 Untitled Believes that administrators have a hard time giving students straight answers.
2 Credibility crisis at hand Discusses the difficulty students have when they try to get questions answered by the administration.
2 Wishes luck to protestors Comments on the relationship between students and administrators.
2 Demonstration helps restore waning faith Comments on a recent student demonstration.
2 'Shame on him who evil thinks' Comments on the addition of modesty panels to the stairs at the Regents Center.
2 Irritated at Pirages references Responds to a letter to the editor that was written by Phil Pirages and published in the September 27, issue of the College Eye.
3 Viet Nam is a recurring dream Questions America's reasons for fighting in the Viet Nam War.
3 Clarification needed on Science Hall Provides an explanation for why the Science Hall was built without windows.
3 Protests are not unfounded Students defend their right to protest.
3 News is present in history Makes predictions on future newspaper articles.
4 Sorority rush deadline is Oct. 4. Listing of requirements students must meet if they want to participate in the sorority rush.
5 Sig Taus rush party is tonight Sigma Tau Gamma holds the first fraternity rush party of the 1966/67 school year.
5 Mrs. Thompson reads at first poetry hour Nancy Thompson will read poetry dealing with protests from the last 2000 years.
5 Car Club to organize Invites owners of sports cars to the first meeting of the Sports Car Club.
5 Hoffmans gives opinion of Vietnamese War Edward Hoffmans speaks at the organizational meeting of the "Committee to end the war in Viet Nam".
6 Prexy's Pond: scenic spot where coeds, joeds meet Brief history of the pond; not cooling pond for heating plant, but pleasant place for canoeing and skating; photo.
7 Frosh gridders prepare for Wartburg JVs Team looks strong.
7 NCC begins play Saturday NCC standings.
7 Determined Panthers to battle the "Mighty Sioux" Prospects for the game.
8 UPC presents film tonight in Auditorium Will show "Lord of the Flies".
8 New computer programming course offered Short course in FORTRAN and GOTRAN.
8 Four Iowans appointed to SCI Foundation Fred Koch, LeRoy Redfern, Hoyt Messerer, and James Barron appointed.
8 Mr. Hahn will present recital Sunday Performance program.
8 Host Hughes today at YD reception Democratic candidates will appear with him.