College Eye — May 11, 1962

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1 Regents to consider two new food lines Will likely approve two new lines in Commons; should be ready by fall.
1 Open house Sunday for new buildings Will hold open houses for Music Building, addition to A & I Building, Student Health Center, and Regents Hall.
1 Geise, Sandvig, Lutz, DeSchon elected Greek Week Royalty Results of other contests announced; photo.
1 Registration for summer session today, tomorrow
1 Swimming tests offered for men
1 Dean Holmes elected National SPATE officer
1 AWS Leaders Conference next Tuesday, Thursday Conference highlights.
1 Untitled Students appreciating spring blossoms; photo
2 Register's publicity efforts are disappointing Expresses disappointment with SCI coverage in the Des Moines Register.
2 We need more Lawther-type classes Argues for holding classes outdoors.
2 Greek Week committee deserves praise Congratulates Greek Week organizers and participants.
2 Bultena suggests 'anti-litter campaign' In response to previous letters, Professor Bultena elaborates on campus litter problem.
2 Students too immature for 'personal choice' Professor Fox defends the requirements of the general education program.
3 $25,000 assured for expansion of budget Will allow admissions to continue.
3 Many departments assist in 'Prodigious Snob' authenticity A look at the production of the play; photo.
3 Loan forms due
4 Honoraries announced at AWS Women's Day List of those named to Chimes, Torch and Tassel, and Purple Arrow.
4 Harry Guillaume elected official of art association Elected to regional office.
4 Marilyn Schoeman named Iowa Posture winner Participates in state contest; photo.
4 Mrs. Marlene Wilson in recital Sunday Performance program.
4 Knight awarded purchase prize Lee Knight wins regional art competition prize.
4 Council approves street widening Will widen and pave West 23rd Street.
5 Representative Johnson, NEA, here Monday Kenneth Johnson will speak to classes.
5 Mexican librarian visits SCI campus this week Georgette Cador will visit library.
5 Senior fund nears 75% participation Seeking contributions and pledges from Class of 1962.
5 Tots, teams and teachers--Jack transports them all Profile of bus driver Jack Ackerman; photo.
6 Baseball team beats South Dakota twice Panthers won, 13-4, on Friday, and 18-6 on Saturday against South Dakota.
6 Conference track meet next; spring football ends tomorrow Reviews and previews of SCI athletic events.
7 Golfers lose to Dubuque by one point Golfers lost, 6 1/2-5 1/2, against Dubuque on Friday.
7 Trackmen trounce Winona; preparing for conference SCI beat Winona, 113-18, on Tuesday; photo.
7 Panther tennis team loses to LaCrosse 3-1 Panthers lost on Monday
8 Anderson, Stageberg publish English text Professors Norman Stageberg and Wallace Anderson publish "Introductory Readings on Language".
8 Wright named to P-R post in industrial arts Professor Lawrence Wright will serve as committee chair for national organization.
8 Senior English proficiency test given today
8 NEA-AFT to debate Representatives will debate.
8 Program slated for handicapped this summer To be held at PLS.
8 Brindle, Russell to give recital Eleanor Brindle and Margaret Russell will perform.