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College Eye — March 29, 1963
College Eye — March 29, 1963
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Larry Seckington named new senior head resident
Profile; photo.
1
Recitals Monday, Tuesday by 4 senior music majors
James Cline, Roger Hess, Marynel Hughes, and Richard Stromberg will perform.
1
Applications due Tuesday for EYE, Old Gold jobs
1
Illinois Company performs experimental ballet today
Description of the performance; photo.
1
Cancel Thursday Commons Forum
1
Folk singing is popular fad say Peter, Paul and Mary
Interview with the group; photo.
2
Why not Saturday classes to add classroom space?
Not enough time in the day for classes for the number of students on campus.
2
Mr. K's cunning ploy will give abstract art new life
Soviet artists must work in a certain form.
2
Good that few see SLB meeting
Disappointment when attending an SLB meeting.
2
Toynbee's thesis: either bombs or famine may end society
If bombs don't end us then famine will.
2
Academic climate already damaged
Significant problems due to overcrowding already exist.
2
Untitled
Weather changes rapidly.
3
Men's Union Week will put emphasis upon scholarship
Schedule of activities.
3
20 FBLA clubs here for parley next Friday
3
Name twenty-eight to spring play cast
List of cast members for "The Winter's Tale".
3
WPA Week ends tomorrow with Femme's Fancy Dance
List of those in "Most Popular Man on Campus" contest; photo.
4
Chapel sermon delivered by SCI grad Sunday
Erwin Gaede will speak.
4
Directing class presents 3 one-act plays Sunday
Plays will be directed by JoAnn VerSluis, Joyce Silka, and Kent Leinbach.
4
Under 17% of annual school budget paid for by student contributions
A look at the sources of revenue for SCI; photo.
5
Museum hours are announced
5
Six members suspended from SLB for repeated absences without proxy
Also consider change in by-laws; Union Policy Board will begin functioning in June.
5
SAI presents music recital next Friday
Will replace Olive Barker competition.
5
Museum hours are announced
5
Student Arnold Srp finds world-wide hitch-hiking easy
Profile of student and his travels; photo.
6
Phi Sigs, Stone advance in intramural volleyball race
Stone House and Phi Sigma Epsilon go to championship.
6
Bozorgzadeh to compete in world table tennis meet
Table Tennis Championship in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
7
Dotson wins 137-pound title in NCAA wrestling tourney
SCI wins title at NCAA University Division meet at Kent State of Ohio.
7
Trackmen end indoor season in dual meet with Grinnell
Panthers hope to run in a victory against Grinnell; Photo.
7
Baseball and track take over for basketball and wrestling
New season means new sports.
8
Exams for grad study in social science Monday
8
Organizations board erected by Tomahawk
Will provide space for news about student organizations.
8
Science Fair will display 200 exhibits
8
Grad opens art show Tuesday
Work by Nell Boardman will be on display.
8
Noted director to speak at SCI drama conference
Douglas Campbell will speak.
8
Carol Fisher cited as top Business Education senior
List of others who where honored.
8
Expect 500 for 8th annual Art Fair
High school students will compete for scholarships.
8
200 safety ed teachers begin meeting today
Highlights of the conference.