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Overcrowding

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51 Faculty Senate wrestles 90 minutes in meeting
College Eye 60:55, p.3
5/13/1966 Discuss large classes; refer matter to EPC.
52 Fall overload is expected to crowd residence halls
College Eye 60:55, p.4
5/13/1966 50% of rooms will be overloaded; administration officials comment on problem and priority procedures.
53 Obiter Scripta: Must recognize large class problem, end drift policy
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 60:36, p.2
2/25/1966 Suggests that the solution to the problem large classes and overcrowding is not to rant and rave about it, but to think about how large classes should be handled better.
54 Obiter Scripta: Intensive discussion needed on large class problems
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 60:30, p.3
2/4/1966 Insists that a "Great Conversation" must take place on the matter of class sizes.
55 Dining, dorm, dance, crowds show SCI's bulging enrollment
College Eye 60:5, p.1
9/28/1965 Marshall Beard talks about enrollment trends.
56 Perspective: Jones pleads for curbing of mass production in college
Jones--Howard Vallance (History Faculty)
College Eye 60:3, p.2
9/21/1965 Discusses ideas for 'faculty productivity.'
57 "Grin and bear it" motto for overpopulated campus
College Eye 60:1, p.2
9/14/1965 Complains about the excessive tripling of rooms and inconvenient parking; claims students will have to 'grin and bear it.'
58 Let's adapt to overcrowding
College Eye 59:6, p.2
10/16/1964 Congratulations to Commons for lessening chaos in dining center.
59 Campus expansion needs re-evaluation
Mayes--Jerry Ray (Student--1961-1964)
College Eye 58:33, p.2
7/2/1964 Believes size of current campus and faculty cannot support continued growth.
60 Professor offers solution to crowded classes, housing
Breithaupt--J. F. (Psychology Faculty)
College Eye 58:31, p.2
6/19/1964 Radical solutions include closing dorms, building on Quad, and putting dome over athletic fields.
61 Faculty should approve off-campus frat housing
College Eye 58:14, p.2
1/10/1964 Claims off-campus fraternity housing will help solve the on-campus overcrowding problem.
62 Let's at least have desks
College Eye 58:6, p.2
10/25/1963 Addresses the issue of not enough desks in the rooms for students.
63 'Mothering' causes overcrowding
Zierath--David
College Eye 58:4, p.2
10/11/1963 Agrees with Dianne Bock that something must be done to ease the problem with housing; believes that juniors should be free to seek off-campus housing.
64 Debate on student housing monopolizes Union Forum
College Eye 58:4, p.4
10/11/1963 Talk about problems caused by surging enrollment.
65 Action needed to solve present housing shortage
Bock--Dianne (Class of 1965)
College Eye 58:3, p.2
10/4/1963 Points out that the housing situation must be fixed.
66 Overcrowding topic for Union Forum
College Eye 58:3, p.1
10/4/1963 Will talk about problems with housing, the library, the Union, and the faculty.
67 Academic climate already damaged
Cole--Bryan (Student--1963)
College Eye 57:24, p.2
3/29/1963 Significant problems due to overcrowding already exist.
68 Who, besides squeezees, could gain from enrollment rise?
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 57:23, p.2
3/22/1963 Too much 'squeezing in more students' has been done already.
69 Access to professor important
Hanford--Jack (English Faculty)
College Eye 57:15, p.2
1/18/1963 The real problem of a large number of students in a class is the lack of a teacher-student relationship.
70 We hope 1970's SCIers will have a place to live
College Eye 57:15, p.2
1/18/1963 Dormitories and dining facilities are too small for the estimated number of incoming students over the next few years.
71 Area students may live in dorms beginning '63
College Eye 57:14, p.8
1/11/1963 Had originally asked local students to stay at home, if possible, until 1964; 50% of rooms have extra occupant; will go to 75% next year.
72 'When class size increases, something has got to give'
Thompson--Thomas H. (Philosophy and Religion Faculty)
College Eye 57:12, p.2
12/7/1962 Professors must change the way they teach as the numbers in the classroom rise.
73 Four food lines now open in the Commons
College Eye 57:7, p.1
10/26/1962 Will see if extra lines help to reduce waiting and congestion.
74 Food line facilities installed in future
College Eye 57:3, p.1
9/28/1962 Equipment for two new lines has arrived; hopes to speed up serving time.
75 Fox has a modest hope for an improved year of positive action
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 57:1, p.2
9/14/1962 Hopes the college has a better year than the last one in dealing with academic issues.
76 Our first year--a year of progress and change
College Eye 56:36, p.3
7/6/1962 President Maucker offers evaluation of first year of school as SCI; photo.
77 CF-Waterloo women asked to live at home next year
College Eye 56:16, p.3
1/19/1962 Seek to cut down on dorm overcrowding.
78 Ratio not so bad after all
College Eye 56:15, p.2
1/12/1962 Editorial notes correct student-teacher ratios.
79 Hope for increased expansion
College Eye 56:14, p.2
1/5/1962 Editorial hopes that SCI will expand with more buildings and more professors to accommodate the number of students enrolling.
80 Hurrah for the men of United
College Eye 56:11, p.3
12/1/1961 Congratulates men of United House for standing up to the administration about their crowded, living situation in Rider Hall.
81 Untitled
College Eye 56:11, p.4
12/1/1961 Student checks out of Stadium Hall and prepares to move into Regents Hall; photo.
82 Greek off-campus housing necessity
College Eye 56:7, p.2
10/27/1961 Discusses the need for fraternities to get off-campus housing due to overcrowded dorms.
83 Let's preserve our sanity
College Eye 56:5, p.2
10/13/1961 Discusses the long lines at Commons dining, and suggests making Commons larger in the future.
84 SLB confers on food and housing
College Eye 56:5, p.3
10/13/1961 Kitchen is not large enough to accommodate meal preparation for two thousand students; considering possibility of off-campus housing for fraternities.
85 Why not use off-campus housing?
Mayes--Jerry Ray (Student--1961-1964)
College Eye 56:2, p.2
9/22/1961 Student is not satisfied with current capacity of dormitories at SCI.
86 For bravery beyond, etc.
College Eye 56:1, p.2
9/15/1961 Should award medal to those students who are living in a single room in Regents (Rider) Hall until additional rooms are completed.
87 SLB announces benefit, student election dates
College Eye 52:15, p.3
1/13/1961 Benefit will assist international students; recognize Tomahawk; consider crowded hallways.
88 Greater size of grad class kills tradition
College Eye 51:27, p.2
4/22/1960 Entire faculty will not be seated to make room for more students and families.
89 Untitled
Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
College Eye 48:16, p.2
2/1/1957 Features a janitor who was squashed at the noontime rush at Commons.
90 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 48:12, p.2
12/14/1956 Discusses the arguments concerning the increased enrollment problem; would like to eliminate enrollment standards.
91 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 48:5, p.2
10/12/1956 Discusses solutions to the increased enrollment at TC.
92 The thundering herd
College Eye 48:3, p.2
9/28/1956 Makes suggestions to help relieve the overcrowding situation.
93 Untitled
Burland--Thomas (Student--1956)
College Eye 47:32, p.2
5/25/1956 Asks why senior students must eat on campus when TC is already overcrowded.
94 'TC enrollment on upswing' says Maucker
College Eye 47:30, p.6
5/11/1956 Predicts enrollment will reach 5000 in late 1960s; dorms and food service are overcrowded; will need new facilities.
95 A dere mom letter
College Eye 47:29, p.2
5/4/1956 Writes home to mom, inviting her for Mother's Day, and tells her what they will do.
96 SLB enlarges soda room
College Eye 47:25, p.3
4/6/1956 Service will be available in the cafeteria; attempt to alleviate overcrowding.
97 Addition to Seerley-Baker is now nearing completion
College Eye 47:17, p.6
2/3/1956 Should be ready for fall 1956; description of the facilities; will have 53 new rooms; men's housing situation will still be tight; photo.
98 One for the money
College Eye 47:14, p.2
1/13/1956 Discusses the idea of building another teacher's college as a solution to the overcrowding dilemma.
99 How about a candle?
College Eye 47:8, p.2
10/28/1955 Comments on the complications arising from increased enrollment.
100 Enrollment hits near-record peak as dorms squeeze in even more
College Eye 47:1, p.1
9/9/1955 Enrollment may reach record level.

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