College Eye — February 14, 1964

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1 'Black Like Me' author to speak John Howard Griffin will speak; photo.
1 All-College elections set for March 17 AWS, SLB, and MU candidates listed.
1 Three faiths represented: religious leaders to lecture at 3-day SCRA conference Profile of guest speakers; photo.
1 Garbo stars in 'Anna Karenina' tonight in Union
1 Budapest String Quartet to present two programs Profile of the group; photo.
2 List 'vital' issues for election platforms Suggests a platform of raising academic standards and the intellectual level of SCI.
2 Comments contrary to fraternity goals Disagrees with statements made by Richard Worm concerning fraternities.
2 Nagle in favor of frat housing Believes fraternities are acceptable organizations and that they have value to students and groups at this school.
2 Hurst praises tabulating room Thanks those who were involved in distributing fall grades so quickly.
2 Resents search at check-point Protests against library personnel searching women's purses.
2 Untitled Character shaves his head to be different, and a bird mistakes it for an egg needing to be hatched.
2 Obiter Scripta: fraternity housing not proper college business: Fox Believes that the matter of fraternity housing is trivial..
3 SCI students admired by English instructor from India Profile of Mavis Ulrick; photo.
3 Winter play cast chosen for 'Look Homeward Angel' List of cast and crew.
4 M. J. Kitzman art works at College Hill Lutheran
4 Coeds awarded scholarships Donna Pingrey and Nancy Mitchell win Faculty Men's Club scholarships.
4 Regent's secretary is mother to over 450 boys Profile of Ruth Sires and a look at some her duties.
4 Alpha Phi Gamma to sponsor state-wide journalism conference Tom Pettit will speak.
5 Sherry Day crowned 1964 OLD GOLD Beauty Queen Profile of Sherry Day and her attendants; photo.
5 Robley Wilson poetry book now available "All that Love-Making" published.
5 Tomahawk sets new rules for bulletin boards Rules for posting notices on boards.
5 Annual AMRH dance in Union tomorrow
5 SEVEN moves into new office Now in Baker Hall.
5 Excellent awards given to SCI forensic teams Three forensics teams honored.
5 Barbara Gordon wins praise from Met reviewer Participates in Metropolitan Opera Iowa competition.
5 Cut-rate tickets available for World's Fair May purchase tickets for New York Fair.
5 Lenten films sponsored by student centers
6 WRA sponsors Feb. 28-29 outing for interested girls WRA will hold annual Winter Outing.
6 Positions open now at KYTC Need newscaster, announcers, and others.
6 Freshmen cagers lose to Fort Dodge 79-62 SCI freshmen have a season record of 5-6.
6 David Pownall named head of reader service Brief profile of David Pownall.
6 Cornell, Wartburg here for triangular track meet SCI varsity defeated freshman, 85-28; SCI to compete in triangular.
6 Panther Tracks: Schedule, fatigue, lack of desire cause mat losses Explores reasons for recent Panther losses.
7 SCI cagers face Morningside and South Dakota on crucial road trip Panthers to face Chiefs and Coyotes.
7 All-College intramural wrestling finals tomorrow Names of participants and weight classes are listed.
7 Winona State is Panther foe tomorrow; Cyclones Thursday SCI has season record of 4-6.
7 Frosh matmen down Mankato freshmen 15-11 SCI defeated Mankato State, 15-11.
7 Untitled Tom Franklin shoots for the basket; photo.
8 Student opinion solicited in food service survey Will determine food preferences.
8 AWS-AMRH delegates examine SCI social life Will attempt to promote more social activities.
8 Olson, Schaefer student recital Tuesday night Programs for performances by Linda Olson and Beverly Schaefer.
8 Concert band plays Sunday in Music Hall Performance program.
8 SLB approves dates for campus spring election Also considers discrimination in housing.
8 Faculty Senate approves study of SCI fraternities, sororities Will study effects and influences of Greek organizations.