College Eye — October 18, 1966

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1 Editors fly to Philadelphia conference Bernard DeHoff, advisor for the College Eye, will attend a journalism conference while Bob Davis and John Volker, editors for the Eye and the Old Gold, will attend a conference sponsored by the Associated College Press.
1 Dr. Voldseth attends seminar Edward Voldseth will attend a Washington, D. C., conference dealing with "Terms and Definitions in Higher Education."
1 Dr. Dreier President of NEA Rural Ed. Dr. William Dreier will replace Dr. Burton W. Kreitlow as the president of the National Education Association department of rural education.
1 McGladrey Award given to SCIan Robert Michaelsen is the first SCI student to be awarded the I. B. McGladrey Accounting Award.
1 Dr. Hastings rejoins fall SCI faculty Dr. Glen Hastings is an assistant professor of education and psychology.
1 Release KTCF broadcasting schedule through Nov. 4 List of broadcast programs for KTCF.
1 Homecoming Previews List of activities planned to celebrate Homecoming 1966.
1 1966 Homecoming Dance tickets on sale tomorrow Homecoming Committee will turn the Commons Ballroom into a miniature town square for the Homecoming Dance.
1 Peace Corps recruiters on campus this week SCI alumnus Thomas C. Peterson will return as a Peace Corps recruiter.
1 Teresa Berganza and voice both beautiful--O'Briant Review of a concert performed by singer Teresa Berganza.
2 Homecoming is--semantical fuzz Defines words used by administrators to influence student behavior.
2 The issue of black power Discusses concerns people have about the idea of black power.
2 Untitled Comments on the number of flies present in the off-campus lounge.
3 Frosh basketball practice begins Head coach Norm Stewart invites all interested freshmen and transfer students to attend the first practice.
3 Disaster strikes again, Salukis spank SCI, 30-7
4 Beard states no change in schedule policy Dr. Marshall Beard addresses student concerns dealing with class schedules.
4 Dr. Lang will speak for Teachers Day Approximately 1400 high school students will be visiting SCI for Teachers Day.
4 Special Ed. majors meet Wednesday Special education majors hope to open a SCI chapter of the Council of Exceptional Children.