College Eye — October 14, 1966

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1 Queen Inga Bartosch reigns over Homecoming activities Homecoming queen will be crowned during the intermission of the Dick Schory Percussion Pops Orchestra; photo.
1 Board of Control submits new Eye editorial policy Board of Control hopes to remove all censorship of the College Eye.
1 Prohibition, Wilkie, God make news in past Pieces of news from College Eye's that are up to fifty years old.
2 Students propose Bill of Rights Bill of Rights must be approved by both the Student Senate and the student body before it is made official.
2 Student Bill of Rights should be adopted Believes that a Student Bill of Rights would help to unite the student governing bodies on campus.
2 Central Information Office is needed Discusses reasons for the communication gap between the college administration and faculty and the students.
2 Challenges student body Encourages students to get involved in and become aware of politics.
2 Untitled Comments on student attitude toward SCI's change from a college to a university.
3 Road program for SCI is approved Describes upcoming road construction around campus; will pave Wisconsin Street and construct two access roads from Wisconsin to College Street.
3 Room-board rates will rise in 1967 Rising food costs bring about the $24 increase in room and board rates.
3 Reality dictates university status Discusses the process used by the Advisory Committee on Future Development to decide that SCI should be made into a university.
3 Where's Lophophora Williams
3 First large-scale liquidation of lewdness near? Comments on the increase in censorship of the arts.
4 Survey finds students dissatisfied Describes student complaints about off-campus and married student housing.
5 Forensic Squad hosts eight high schools Speech department and forensic squad are holding a Fall High School Discussion Conference.
5 Faculty Senate votes on Communication Committee Communication Committee will study the quality of communication on campus and make recommendations for possible changes.
5 Free tickets available for Variety Show Describes the procedure students must use in order to receive tickets for the Variety Show.
6 People, sights on SCI campus Photos of people and things around campus; photo.
7 Miss Sjolander represents Iowa at workshop Margaret Sjolander will give a presentation on the home economics program in Iowa at the national workshop for the presidents of state home economics associations.
7 Music frat. hosts regional workshop Arnold Schatz and Thomas Fritz, musicians from the University of Nebraska, will perform as part of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia's regional convention workshop.
7 Family, SCI, travel, Navy important to AWS Prexy Profile of Associated Women Students president Sheryl Glanz; photo.
8 Gault presents piano recital Sunday eve.
8 New football ticket policy is approved Students are now allowed to reserve eight football tickets at a time.
10 Soccer club beats Loras SCI's soccer club wins their first game of the season.
10 Playoffs begin Monday Results of recent intramural football games.
10 Tips for the ladies, all about football Provides an explanation for several of the penalties used during a football game.
11 Panthers will try for No. 2 Saturday Panthers look forward to upcoming game against Southern Illinois.
11 Intramural swim meet scheduled
11 Cross country loses to Wartburg 26-29 Young Panthers have trouble beating a more experienced Wartburg team.
12 Rally officially begins 1966 Homecoming Description of events planned for the upcoming Homecoming pep rally.
12 Inventory is available for library needs Inventory will evaluate the needs of students concerning the library.
12 YD's present guest speakers Monday eve. State senators and representatives will speak at a Young Democrats' meeting.
12 New students meet Monday afternoon at 3 Meetings will provide freshmen and transfer students with information on academic regulations and student services.
12 Homecoming previews List of activities for 1966 Homecoming week.
12 UPC offers free film this evening Union Program Council will be sponsoring a showing of the movie "Lord of the Flies."
12 Regents vote to uphold Seemann's suspension M. Ernest Seeman was suspended from school for poor grades.
12 College test applications due Friday Registration information for the College Qualification Test.
12 Miss Berganza is honorary SAI member Spanish mezzo-coloratura soprano, Teresa Berganza, will be made a honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota.
12 Peace Corps team visits SCI campus Peace Corps members will give a foreign language aptitude test to any interested students.