College Eye — March 13, 1964

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1 'Look Homeward, Angel' tickets on sale Monday Preview of the play.
1 AIM offers full slate for Tuesday's college elections A look at the slate plus several independent candidates; photo.
1 Nine day vacation for spring
1 James Van Allen to speak at first Space Symposium Program for the conference; photo.
1 Tom Pettit main speaker at SCI Journalism Conference Program for the conference; photo.
2 Nagle and party good election choices Supports Dave Nagle for Student League Board president, and encourages students to vote in the elections.
2 Board of control, anyone? Informs readers that no one has yet volunteered to run for Board of Control of Student Publications.
2 Welcome Journalism Conference Welcomes over sixty students from universities across the state that will be participating in Journalism Conference.
2 Obiter Scripta: Fox calls for evaluation, changes in major system Points out that as student enrollment in high schools expands, teachers can teach just one subject, so Fox questions the need for a minor requirement.
2 Riggert: expect subtle prejudice Speaks on racism on campus.
2 Lack perspective in frat situation Defends the Greek system.
2 Lists civil rights tasks Discusses views and issues on racism.
2 Sumers states AWS platform States her views on the major issues; will be running for AWS president.
3 38 SCI students pledge to Greeks List of those who pledged.
3 New ticket policy in effect this semester Support from activity fees means that ticket prices can be lower.
3 UPC starts 'Dinner with Prof' series
3 Payroll savings begins Monday
3 Co-ed doesn't like watching Grand Prix before dinner Pleads with drivers, asking them to stop to let students cross the street between Campbell and Lawther Halls.
3 Bergman sees cooperation in KYTC broadcast attempt States that student organizations can, and do, work together.
3 Reid explains policy board platform for elections Shares his intentions and views on major issues; running for Union Policy Board.
4 Altrusa Club offers $200 scholarship
4 TKE chapter to sponsor Ray Charles Hope to make money for house.
4 Breithaupt petition asks rejection of proposed fee Hopes to block proposed fee for use of golf course.
4 Bina art show opens Sunday Robert Bina will show work.
4 Dr. Katz to address AY Institute Leo Katz will speak.
4 Machines provide snacks for night owls, dieters A look at vending machines around campus.
4 Eleven SCI students to annual Midwest Model UN List of those who will be attending meeting in St. Louis.
5 SCI to be sixth college to offer TEFL program A look at the new program; Professor Stageberg comments on course; photo.
5 Wilson Fellowship awarded to Bruce Bengtson Wins Woodrow Wilson Fellowship.
5 'South Pacific' musical opens tonight at SC High
6 Now playing in national tourney: SCI cagers win regional crown Describes the game and the victory at the NCAA Midwest Regional tournament; photo.
7 Gordon, Day to present senior recital Dorothy Day and Barbara Gordon will perform.
7 Jessen, Josephson make NCAA All-Tourney team Ron Jessen, forward, and Duane Josephson, guard, were named to NCAA All-Tournament team by sports writers and broadcasters at the tournament; Josephson was also named the tournament's most valuable player.
7 Applications due soon for Mexican tour Quick look at the study tour.
7 Last day for dropping class without 'F'
7 Purple Arrow book sales total $1,800 607 books were sold.
7 Panther Tracks: Students! Panther teams need, deserve your support Encourages students to support their school by attending the NCAA basketball tournament, the NCAA wrestling tournament, or the North Central Conference South Half track meet.
8 Jessen, Josephson named to all-conference team Selected by league coaches.
8 South Half track meet tomorrow in stadium; Panthers co-favorites SCI will compete for its sixth championship in seven years; photo.
8 40 schools, 150 wrestlers here for College Division Tournament SCI to compete in NCAA College Division Wrestling championships.
8 Dance festival postponed
9 Program by band, chorus postponed
9 Offense leads cage team to 1st round NCAA victory SCI defeated Southeast Missouri State College, 93-85, in the first round of play at the NCAA tournament.
9 Panther cagers defeat Mankato 71-64 for NCAA Regional crown SCI defeated Mankato State College, 71-64, and took the crown at the NCAA Regional.
9 Spoden named to 2nd-team All-America Pete Spoden was selected by the Associated Press News Service to be on a second-team All-America basketball squad.
9 Four individual champions as SCI takes mat crown SCI took first place at North Central Conference wrestling tournament.
9 Regents opens co-ed lounge Women may use facilities during certain hours.
9 SCI downs Washington U. to reach regional final In the first round of the NCAA College Division Regional tournament, SCI defeated Washington University, 71-56.
10 Kirk Douglas tonight's star in Union film Will show "Lonely are the Brave".
10 Union party--'What's Behind the Green Door?'
10 Defense loans now ready for distribution
10 Eight to Wisconsin for debate tourney List of topics and participants.
10 Draw-a-date dance matches number pairs
10 Plans announced for SCI human rights conference Will ask other Iowa colleges to participate.