College Eye — December 13, 1966

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1 Blown-out switch cuts off electrical supply to campus Affects north side of campus for several hours.
1 Students may sign to see offset printing Bus will travel to Waverly printer.
1 'Androcles and the Lion' will be presented Thursday. Will present five performances of Young People's Theatre; photo.
1 3000 students sign petitions for December 17 dismissal Students outline reasons for not wanting to stay on campus for Monday and half of Tuesday before Christmas.
1 Men may appeal draft status within ten days Draft board representative speaks at panel discussion.
1 Bill of rights discussion is Wednesday Sheryl Glanz will debate Mary Anne Hartong.
1 Pi Gamma Mu accepts pledges Seeking students with B average in 20 hours of social sciences.
1 Dr. Maucker speaks on dismissal time Considers student demands for early Christmas vacation.
1 Iowa State game films to be shown Two game films will be shown on Wednesday.
1 Winter Carnival is Saturday in Commons
2 AWS leaders false prophets Argues that AWS doesn't provide a stable argument against the Student Bill of Rights or it's court.
2 AWS presents considerations Gives very specific reasons for voting against the proposed Bill or Rights and it's court.
2 Credit hours system needs reform Professor Chabert declares that professors are too easy on students, and this cheapens college degrees.
3 SCI frosh remain undefeated SCI defeated Bemidji, 76-65, on Saturday.
3 Panthers roll in 2nd half, Waugh hits 30 points SCI defeated Bemidji, 84-67, on Saturday.
3 SCI lose to Spartans, but beats Eastern Michigan SCI lost to Michigan State, 25-2; defeated Eastern Michigan, 27-11.
4 Women's Chorus gives Christmas TV program Performance program.
4 Varsity Band will present concert Will present Christmas concert.
4 Confrontations meets Thursday in Gilchrist Will talk about the New Left.
4 Poetry Hour features story of Christmas John Lindberg will read from H. L. Mencken.
4 Faculty Senate discusses status rationale Discuss name change and university status.
4 Two students will present senior recital Paula Schima and Suzanne Nolting will perform.