College Eye — December 15, 1966

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1 Today's Eye is last issue before vacation
1 Vacation hours for offices, Library are announced
1 Final examination schedule
1 J. W. Maucker announces Saturday dismissal Classes will be dismissed early for Christmas break; photo.
1 Time changes for employees are announced Student teachers and college employees will not be affected by the change in the Christmas break schedule.
1 State Board of Regents approves summer budget A look at the various terms in the summer session.
2 Students should help determine the academic calendar Calls for greater student input into the calendar process
2 Miss Glanz refutes challengers Accepts debate proposal from a previous letter.
2 Miss Voigt corrects ambiguity Clarifies voting requirements for student constitutional amendments.
2 Proposes Bartlett pillory Pokes fun at the new penalty policies in women's dorms.
2 Parker's proposal insufficient Asks for greater specificity with regard to Professor Parker's "orientation" plan.
2 Apology to Dr. Dohrman Claims he went over the line in last week's column; apologizes for the misunderstanding it created.
2 Faculty evaluation promises instant dope Discusses the possible value of student evaluations of professors.
3 Eye remiss in running ad Student complains about a controversial anti-Viet Nam ad which was run in a previous issue.
3 Pirages writes AWS poem Tries to discredit the actions and views of the AWS.
3 Alumnus proposes new name Suggests incorporating the word 'Northern' into the new university name.
3 Picasso controversial art figure Comments on the abilities of this artist.
3 McBride replies to student Defends the activities of the Men's Union and tries to show their value.
3 Hoy opposed to court Gives several reasons for voting against the student court and bill of rights.
4 Faculty Senate, SS favor student responsibility Discuss academic advising.
4 Regents approve purchase of 50 mobile homes Housing for married students will be located south of campus; will cost $240,000.
4 Gaines speaks on civil rights tomorrow Michael Gaines and Gwen Jones will speak.
4 Close entrance to Baker Hall parking lot Attempt to cut down on traffic hazard.
4 Claus suggests Commonwealth University Professor Claus outlines reasons for his suggestion.
4 206 pints of blood are donated
4 Night hostess for Bartlett, it's 'like running a home.' Profile of Marian Bryant.
5 ICC discusses travel service, intramurals Student representatives from Regents institutions and Drake meet.
5 '67 orientation chairman position is open
5 Lost and found department is established Located in Business Office.
5 Pi Omega Pi members attend convention Four members will attend national meeting.
5 Opera tour at Morningside is first SCI group presents "The Marriage of Figaro"; first opera tour for SCI.
5 SCI debates ISU team Results of competition.
5 Students agree, disagree with coed's view of sex Students offer opinions on sex.
6 Seniors may discuss careers with firms
6 Alumni funds purchase four Campanile bells
6 Stych, Henry pleased with efforts Both SCI teams look forward to their first season.
6 SCI wrestlers face the Fighting Illini Saturday SCI will face Illinois on Saturday.
7 Panthers turn cold, Mankato escapes 64-62 SCI lost on Monday night.
8 Playhouse offers special student group prices
8 Panel debates pros, cons of the bill of rights Highlights of the debate.
8 Sinfonian ticket sales to begin
8 Blaas performs Sunday in concert series
8 Senior photo proofs are due Saturday
8 Old Gold establishes managing editor position Board considers business matters relating to publications.
8 Student checks are available December 30
8 Students vote tomorrow on bill of rights
8 Off campus women's dance is Monday