College Eye — November 11, 1966

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1 Scholarship plaque given Nu Sigma Phi Members of the Nu Sigma Phi sorority received the scholarship plaque for having the highest average grade point for the 1966 spring semester.
1 US Office of Education approves NDEA Institute The National Defense Education Act Institute for Advanced Study in Reading will be held at SCI during the 1967 summer session.
1 1172 attend Library during extended hours Survey is being taken to figure out the actual need for the library to be open on Saturday nights.
1 Pep Rally for last game tonight Football players Rick Price, Dick Olin, and Dan Agnew will speak at the final pep rally.
1 Paul Taylor Dance Company appears Tuesday-Thursday Background information on the Paul Taylor Dance Company; photo.
1 Opera tickets available for 'Marriage of Figaro' Short summary and history of the opera "The Marriage of Figaro".
1 Students will vote on SS proposed Bill of Rights Copy of the Proposed Bill of Rights to be added to the Student Constitution.
1 Mr. E. N. Eyler honored as 'Dad of the Year' E. N. Eyler, father of Jerry Eyler, will be honored; photo.
2 Untitled Compares the SCI administration to a god-like being.
2 Where is faculty evaluation? Believes that faculty evaluations would be a good idea.
2 Laments cancellation of debate Describes reasons for being a Democrat.
2 'Small pax is small pax' Comments on an advertisement dealing with a plan for world peace.
2 Visiting groups can cause hardships Suggests that groups of visiting high schoolers be limited to a dozen each time.
2 Freedom has nurtured finest thought Comments on the possible censorship of the College Eye by the administration.
3 Refutes duck analogy Comments on the decision to change SCI into a university.
3 What we can be proud of: from us to Terry Knapp What's good about the United States.
3 'Knapp is highly relevant' Believes that it is important for the College Eye to cover topics not dealing with campus issues.
3 Knapp like insect bite Believes that Terry Knapp's column is important.
3 Student challenges Bedell Disagrees with Dave Bedell's opinion of Terry Knapp's writings.
3 Art often and necessarily in state of flux Comments on different ideas of what art is.
4 Bonnie Koloc: I just want to sing my kind of songs Profile of Bonnie Koloc, a singer who will be performing at Wartburg College; photo.
5 Present Daly melodrama at Lab School Will present "Under the Gaslight".
5 KTCF program schedule is released for November
5 Request increase in state funds for next biennium Will seek 50% increase.
5 Tomahawk is named Chapter of the Year Sylvia Jefson is elected editor of "The Smoke Signal," the Tomahawk national newspaper.
5 Six receive high rating in debate Novice unit places third out of 78 teams at a debate tournament in South Dakota.
6 Mr. Cawelti is named Bartlett Dad of the Day To be honored at tea.
6 Board authorizes purchase of darkroom equipment Summary of items discussed at the recent meeting of the Board of Control of Student Publications.
6 State Department officials speak on foreign problems
7 Coffin is guest at dinner Dinner with the Professor includes music instructor James Coffin and his wife.
7 Old Gold photos taken for last time Seniors and Greeks have one last opportunity to have their photos taken for the Old Gold.
7 'Love is a Priority' says Esterhazy conductor Blum The Esterhazy Orchestra and David Blum perform as a part of the Artists Series; photo.
8 SCI record books now on sale The "All Sports Record Book, 1893-1966" contains a complete history of athletics at SCI.
8 SCI to host N. Dakota State, ten Panthers to end careers A strong offense will be needed to take on the North Dakota State Bisons.
8 First gymnastics team at SCI since 1911 Gymnastics coach Garf Stych has built his team from three members to twenty-two.
9 Untitled A gymnastic move is demonstrated by Harvey Hop; photo.
9 Pat O'Connor loves wrestling, dabbles in stock market Pro wrestler, Pat O'Connor, came to Waterloo to wrestle.
10 Intramural schedule changes A list of changes for the winter program is given.
10 Jesse Owens to speak at SCI football banquet A short biography of Olympic winner, Jesse Owens, is given; photo.
10 Colloquium on teacher education at SCI Sunday Thirty-nine superintendents and teachers will be used as a sounding board for different topics within the field of education.
10 Untitled Coach Chuck Patten demonstrates wrestling moves; photo.
11 Untitled Don Parker prepares for another season; photo.
11 Untitled Tom Moreland works on the high bar; photo.
12 Previews Activities and events are planned; Professional Sequence Seminar, UPC Folk Fare, AWS Tea, Colloquium on Teacher Education, Dinner with the Prof, Dr. John Stoessinger to speak.
12 Dr. Stoessinger will lecture on the U.N. United Nation authority, Dr. John G. Stoessinger, will present a lecture entitled "The U.N. and the Super-Powers."
12 International student dinner is Thursday Speaking on the problems of foreign students will be Dr. Martin Grant.
12 'Marching 100' gives concert The marching band gives their first concert featuring march and show music.
12 Justis Singers in Dad's Day UPC Folk Fare Justis Singers also performed their folk songs at the Homecoming Variety Show.