College Eye — May 15, 1964

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1 Van Voorhis, Bradford new Greek King, Queen Brief look at Greek Week activities; list of other award winners..
1 650 in rights demonstration; leaders consider it successful Faculty and students march to post office; offer reactions to demonstration; photo.
1 Bare stage puts emphasis on action in Macbeth play Description of the set; photo.
1 Faculty Senate votes "no" on graduation change plea Affirms earlier decision to require seniors to take final examinations on schedule.
1 Petitions circulated urging usual awarding of diplomas Urge repeal of decision to require seniors to take final examinations on schedule; diplomas will not be awarded at Commencement.
2 New EYE staff takes over publication Announces the arrival of the new EYE staff.
2 Obiter Scripta: many, many steps to Negro freedom and equality Informs readers that the road to equal rights for African-Americans will be long and hard; the process does not take place overnight.
2 Chabert replies to two EYE letters Responds to letters, written by William Gray and an anonymous author, on civil rights.
2 Flannery sees 'glimmer of light' Encourages students to take a stand and support civil rights, claiming that there are too many who simply claim to support such rights, but do not.
2 How informed were marchers? Argues that too many students who participated in the civil rights march did not really know what they were supporting.
3 Advanced registration today, tomorrow
3 Students' art show Sunday Chuck Froom, Jo Jorgensen, Kay Kaiser, and Ben Redington will show work.
3 Pleads for equal rights for both sexes Believes women need protection of the law.
3 Steenbergen wants closer editing Questions arguments of recent letter.
3 All students not in favor of present civil rights bill Looks at recent march and offers own reaction.
3 Lead action in behalf of seniors Unhappy that diplomas will not be awarded at Commencement.
4 3 seniors present recitals this week in Music Hall Byron Thompson, Donna Buhr, and Pamela Griffel will perform.
4 Existentialist discussion Tuesday Several history faculty will present panel discussion.
4 Banquet for students active in forensics List of those who will receive awards.
4 Business Office to stop cashing student pay checks Will continue to cash small personal checks; cite recent location of bank near campus.
4 Minneapolis trip for Eiklor students Will attend theater and visit art museums.
4 Theme chosen for Homecoming Theme will be "Olympics on the Hill".
4 Three young Finegans find ceramics "child's play" A look at the work of Professor Finegan's children; photo.
5 Rights petition signed by 800 Petition supporting civil rights circulated by Chuck Quirk and Dave Nagle; drafted by Professor Ross.
5 Seniors still eligible for Peace Corps May apply for training program.
5 Miss Lyddon new chairman of UPC List of committee chairs.
5 Subtle discrimination exists on campus for SCI Negro and African students A look at the problems faced by African-American and African students; photo.
6 Panthers at North Dakota for crucial doubleheader Sweep South Dakota State.
6 Duke to speak at combined all-sports banquet Tuesday Program for banquet.
6 Spoden gets pro chance with Bullets First SCI basketball player to be drafted by pros.
6 Panther personalities, teams gave fans plenty of thrills A look at this year's sports highlights.
7 Golfers to for NCC title today
7 Tennis quartet competes for top NCC spot Defeated Drake; photo.
7 Jennett's healthy squad to conference track meet Will compete in conference meet.
7 Beefy linemen compose fall quad-captains List of football captains.
8 Dr. Poage to speak at Honors Convocation A look at the program; photo.
8 Jazz Band concert in Music Hall David Kennedy will lead dance and jazz band performance; Karl Holvik will lead clarinet choir.
8 Construction underway for third unit of Regents Hall dormitory complex New women's hall should be ready by May 1965; library will be complete in two weeks; Campbell Hall addition should be complete in June 1964.