College Eye — January 8, 1965

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1 Faculty to present poetic anthology Will present poetic reading; photo.
1 IBM machines purchased to correct final exams Procedures for using new score sheets.
1 Forensic squad to Illinois for tournament Others will go to Cornell College.
1 Peter Sellers in tonight's Union movie Will show "I'm All Right, Jack".
1 'Dimensions' show presented next week by Phi Mu Alpha Believe different kinds of music will appeal to wider audience; photo.
2 Vote coming on student gov't pay Pros and cons of paying student government officers.
2 Students should postpone resolutions until February New Year's resolutions should be made after finals, when the student can start with a clean academic slate.
2 More time needed for major courses Real world requires more experience and knowledge in field of major.
2 Student cannot find individuality in today's colleges States do not have enough money to allow college to cater to student individualities; colleges are not the only institutions suppressing individualities today.
2 Would like DIJ return Unhappy with turn away from jazz.
3 Tau Sigma Delta secures national sorority status Will become Delta Chi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta; first national social sorority on campus.
3 On glaciers, mountains, riverbanks eight staff members pursue rocks Professors talk about the hobby of collecting and polishing rocks and minerals.
3 Minor damage from fire in Shull Hall Fire in closet causes about $30 in damage.
3 Faculty members will present concert reading
3 Minister will speak to SISEA James Harris will speak.
3 Tests for Peace Corps tomorrow
3 SCI graduate to Kenya in Peace Corps Robert Flannery left for Kenya.
3 SEVEN staff to discuss winter issue Will hold staff meeting.
4 NOTICE Parking on the Back Circle will be limited to handicapped students and for purposes of loading.
4 Registered cars to receive window stickers
4 Two seniors open art exhibits Sunday Judy Berkland and Grace Akin display work.
4 Gilson, Gabe assume new IFC offices IFC elects new officers.
4 'Confrontation' discussion: students are provincial Several viewpoints on the matter.
4 Student art now showing in A & I Work of two hundred students on display.
5 Chess tourney to determine SCI champions Winner will advance to regional competition.
5 English tests to be given next Monday Will measure effectiveness of composition classes.
5 WRA to sponsor play night in Women's Gym
5 Peltier talks at tomorrow's concert managers meeting Henry Peltier will speak.
5 Speirs' poem published in anthology Work published in college anthology.
5 When in Thailand, do as the Thais do SCI's globe-trotter follows advice Carol Porter talks about her experiences; photo.
6 Panthers on 3-game streak; take new look on NCC trip Faster, "blast-out' style is objective for upcoming games.
6 Track season begins, 80 boys report Forty-four varsity, thirty-six freshmen report to coach Jennett.
6 Fans, bowled over by bowls, see them more, enjoy them less Prestige of a Bowl invitation has been lessened by presence of so many post-season games.
7 Panther grapplers meet SDS, journey to Illinois SCI faces two teams with strong reputation.
7 Championships Tuesday as intramural cage year ends Larrabee champion of off-campus teams, on-campus champs will be decided Tuesday.
7 'Matmen run, spit, steam; but always make weight' Panther wrestlers pay strict attention to weight gain/loss.
8 Men's Gym will be open on Saturdays
8 Maucker talks of growth at SCI during past year Speaks of race to keep up with enrollment.
8 Clothes needed for unemployed Mississippians Civil Rights Organization collecting clothing.
8 AIM seeks more members
8 Work by Latham to be performed at band meeting Will be performed at regional meeting.
8 Museum's animals moved to home in old library Moved from fourth floor to former reading room; area will be remodeled for the collection; photo.