College Eye — April 5, 1963
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 'Dark River' tonight's film in Commons | ||
| 1 | Senior recital and art show are Sunday | Martha Martin and Dennis Mintle will perform; Jack Clayter will display work. | |
| 1 | Three one-act plays in Sabin theater Sunday | Tom Atha and Rosella Blunk will direct. | |
| 1 | Co-ed dormitory expansion scheduled for fall of 1964 | Plans for expansion of Regents Complex; Redeker Center will be built to serve the Complex. | |
| 1 | Sophomore senior testing after recess | ||
| 1 | 'I' Club selects 10 queen finalists for SCI Relays | List of candidates. | |
| 1 | SCI to begin one-week spring vacation next year | Current schedule calls for dismissal at 5 PM Wednesday and resumption of class at 8 AM Tuesday. | |
| 1 | Men's Union plans special MU Week | Schedule of activities. | |
| 1 | Orchestra to end 1963 L-C Series | Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra will perform; photo. | |
| 1 | Activity fees include EYE, speakers, ID cards | Quick look at what the fees pay for. | |
| 2 | Five speakers scheduled for International Affairs Conference | ||
| 2 | Adrian Frana will participate in 'Week in Washington' program | Center will send Iowa students to Washington. | |
| 2 | More restricted enrollment would ease expansion dilemma | Stricter entrance criteria would help reduce enrollment. | |
| 2 | Abstract expressionist modifies art to serve own needs | Art is what the a person wants to see and is a symbol. | |
| 2 | Member removal was important | Disagreement with earlier letter. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Studying leads to living in the library. | |
| 3 | Contemporary music recital set for Tuesday | Eleven faculty and two students will present concert. | |
| 3 | Interfraternity plans activities of Greek Week | Very brief look at activities. | |
| 3 | AMRH elections begin Monday | ||
| 3 | Art exhibit of 21 works displayed at A&I gallery | Nell Boardman will show work. | |
| 3 | New housing area opens this summer | South Court will open; will consist of fifty trailers; rent will be $45 per month; intended for married students; some units in Sunset Village will be removed. | |
| 4 | End extended Commons hours | ||
| 4 | Proposed change in by-laws heard by SLB | Will pertain to authorization of proxy members. | |
| 4 | Franzen plans senior art show | Merlin Franzen will display work. | |
| 4 | Business parley to host 400 prep students | Conference highlights. | |
| 4 | Stone house wins intramural volleyball crown | Stone House beats Phi Sigma Epsilon for championship. | |
| 4 | Library proceeds as scheduled | Full crew at work again after cold weather. | |
| 4 | Films of Dotson-Huff match on TV | ||
| 5 | Trackmen open outdoors Monday with nine lettermen | Panthers start outdoor season against Wartburg and Winona State. | |
| 5 | Four vets return to net squad | Four students come back to help the team. | |
| 5 | Baseball and track start spring season | New season means new sports. | |
| 6 | Dean's List honors 320 students' grades | List of those honored. | |
| 6 | SAI spring recital today | ||
| 6 | Name Schmidt most popular man on campus | Max Schmidt honored. | |
| 6 | Library lists Easter hours | ||
| 6 | EYE will not publish due to Easter recess | ||
| 6 | Temporary staff fills EYE positions left by editors student teaching | Pat Peake will be acting executive editor; list of other changes. |