College Eye — May 3, 1963

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1 Three seniors exhibit works at art shows Elizabeth Foster, Eugene Bahling, and Kay Morse display work.
1 Mrs. Erwin Vogt will reign over Mother's Day activities Mother of Barbara Vogt will be honored; photo.
1 Legislators see need to restore SCI $311,000 Will need smaller budget cut than had earlier been thought.
1 Dr. Maucker proclaims today as Women's Day Text of proclamation.
1 Free variety show opens Greek Week Greek Week schedule of activities.
1 Women leaders honored in today's campus activities Schedule of activities.
1 SCI's youngest, oldest students find college men serious, co-eds pretty Profile of Laura Emma Hayes and Veronica Suchy; photo.
2 Degree-minded students come for easy education Why do students come to SCI?
2 'Moral responsibility comes with freedom after graduation' Students take on more responsibility after higher learning is over.
2 ACCIA attendance reflection of campus spirit of apathy Students don't attend events that their tuition pays for.
2 Protests Fox's evaluation of abstract art in terms of its verbal meaning Rebuttal to previous column.
2 Students cannot catch European culture in college sponsored summer institutes Students travel to learn abroad.
3 Off-campus men needed to guide students in fall Needed for orientation.
3 SLB officers set office hours in Commons
3 Next College Quiz Bowl scheduled
3 Untitled Students enjoy spring weather.
3 New Selective Service plan set for summer Colleges will report enrollment to draft boards.
3 Old Gold staff chosen for 1963-64 Judy Cord will be executive editor; Dan McCleary will be assistant editor; Paul Kolpek will be business manager; photo.
3 Phi Mu Alpha initiates 12 actives, 1 life member List of new members.
3 'How to enjoy your tensions': Dr. Metheny Excerpts from speech by Eleanor Metheny.
3 Library science scholarships announced Four $250 scholarships will be awarded.
4 Golfers win dual match at Wartburg SCI is victorious over Wartburg, 9 1/2 to 5 1/2, and Morningside, 6 1/2 to 5 1/2.
4 Panthers hurt by errors in 5-0 loss to Wartburg SCI is shut out, 5-0, against Wartburg.
4 Netmen raise mark to 3-1 with victory over Wartburg Panthers win after losing only one singles and one doubles match over Wartburg.
4 Jennett takes track squad to Sioux City Relays today Panthers hope to bring victory with a full squad in the Sioux City Relays.
4 Bozorgzadeh paces Iran in table tennis Houshang Bozorgzadeh wins twenty-four of his twenty-nine matches for a sixth place for United States.
5 Panther diamond nine home for two conference contests SCI tries for third and fourth straight win against South Dakota.
5 Golf and track competition final events for intramurals Final activities for intramural sports are in season.
5 33 former SCI grid stars on stand-out alumni squad All-American and all-conference players hope to bring in a victory against Stan Sheriff's varsity.
6 Senior recitals planned by four music majors Donna Buhr, Neil Donald, Joyce Harms, and Naomi Wilkans will perform.
6 Harlan and Bina recipients of Big Oil Can Awards List of award winners at Gridiron Dinner; photo.
6 PMA concert of illegitimate music tomorrow Will feature light music.
6 SCRA banquet will be Tuesday in Commons Will install new officers.