College Eye — March 2, 1962

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1 Tickets still available for Roger Williams piano concert
1 TOP dies; deadline for applications extended No organized party now running.
1 Colorado prof to speak here Monday, Tuesday Profile of Malcolm Correll.
1 Senator Miller will speak for annual business meet Conference highlights.
1 A Cappella to present concert Sunday Concert program; will perform work by Professor Latham.
1 Hines concert canceled due to throat infection
1 Students to vote March 21 on honor system question Rules and procedures for the proposed system.
2 A vision of Utopian bliss Without a Student League Board next year (due to nobody running for positions), SCI will be interesting school to attend.
2 Latest addition to the staff Mouse around the office offers little help.
2 Extremists called 'screwballs' Political extremists of the left and right seem to be unstable.
2 Neith comments on communism Defense of those fighting against a communist movement in America.
2 Tri-Beta speaks on program Hope that students will take advantage of opportunity to influence general education program.
2 Flannery replies to Umsted Believes America is not threatened by the Communist party.
3 Untitled Students shovel car out from under snow; photo.
3 General ed courses need revision say Jones, Thorne Excerpts from Commons forum.
3 Students to debate in St. Thomas College tournament
4 Foreign language to be required in social science Non-teaching social science majors will need to show foreign language proficiency.
4 SCI students rank high, soph-senior tests prove Professor Silvey talks about the results of the tests.
5 Tryouts next week for directing class one-acts
5 Twisting party is planned for tomorrow night
5 World-famous saxophonists enjoy SCI band tour Sigurd and Karin Fascher talk about their tour; photo.
6 Cagers are second in NCC race
6 Girls watch SCI wrestlers, give names to various holds Women report on a wrestling match.
7 Pep rally tonight For basketball team.
7 Pep rally tonight For basketball team.
7 Cagers whip SDS, lose to Augie Conquer South Dakota State, 74-66, only to fall victim to Augustana, 71-68, the next day.
7 Panther cagers beat Mankato State 84-74.
7 Three members of music faculty at convention
7 Trackmen lose to Iowa State Lose, 60-44; photo.
8 Dean Lang honored for SUI Commencement speech Wins Freedom Foundation award for "The Bold Go Toward Their Time".
8 Debbie Noland new president for Lawther List of other officers.
8 5 to compete in performance for music award List of finalists.
8 Spaghetti, Snooker, swimming offered for auction benefit Quick look at some of the All College Benefit prizes.
8 French film next Friday Will show "Gervaise".