College Eye — January 15, 1965

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1 Pageant, popularity kick-off second semester activities Description of Old Gold Week activities.
1 Untitled Performers play in 'Sinfonian Dimension.'
1 SLB votes to pay president, discusses foreign students Will receive $200 annually; recommend ways to integrate international students into campus activities; photo.
1 6-day final exams to begin Tuesday Exam schedule.
1 400 students from 22 bands to be on campus tomorrow
1 First semi-weekly EYE to be published Feb. 16 Will be published Tuesdays and Fridays; will need larger staff.
1 Mark finals carefully on IBM sheets Advice on marking answer sheets.
2 Test crammers ready to burn midnight oil Procrastinators intrigue, but more annoy, onlookers.
2 Non-majors display 'crazy modern art' Roy Behrens appreciates the display from the Man and Materials class.
2 Untitled Student plans to hibernate in his cave of homework.
2 'Filthy' book causes academic freedom controversy Baldwin's 'Another Country' has academic merit.
2 Stone proposes reduction in general education Dropping World Resources, English II would free room for more major courses.
2 New 'Dimensions' more varied Defends removal of DIJ; supports newer Sinfonian Dimensions.
3 'World of Nature' exhibit displays children's' works
3 Parking proposal referred to committee on traffic Faculty agree to register their cars and afix stickers, but do not agree with proposed regulations and fees.
3 Faculty trio will present recital Sunday Professors Beckman, Gault, and Wendt will perform.
3 Confrontations: integration is social not racial problem Students express opinions on race relations.
3 IVS woman here today to interview Representative of International Voluntary Service will be on campus.
4 Intersorority issues Spring Rush schedule Outline of procedures.
4 Interviews begin for overseas teaching posts Will interview for positions in overseas dependent schools.
4 SCI debaters defeat SUI on unemployment topic
4 Guest organist to perform in concert series Carl Bleyle will perform.
5 Book exchange to begin Thursday; sale Feb 1-4 Exchange rules.
5 Students tell tale of woe: 'no dough, time to study' Paul Kelso's survey finds that effective study habits, budgeting time, and managing money are students' greatest problems; photo.
6 Fall sports awards given to 66 gridders, harriers Twenty-eight varsity football letter-winners, twenty-nine freshman football numeral winners, six varsity cross country winners, and three freshman cross country numeral winners.
6 Larrabee tops Phils 40-32 for all-school cage crown Off-campus Larrabee defeats on-campus Phils for intramural basketball championship.
6 St. Clair leads freshmen past Drake for first win Final score is 69-59 upset for SCI; photo.
6 Intramurals to include bowling next semester New sport added; nineteen houses and two fraternities have indicated interest.
7 Lagging cagers host SDS, NDS before starting five-game spree Panthers must win both upcoming games if they want to remain an NCC threat.
7 'Hurting' matmen to meet four of nation's strongest SCI wrestlers (many injured) will face three of the nation's top teams before their meet with Oklahoma State University, the national champions; photo.
8 168 grads to hear Lang talk of 'Paths to Maturity' Description of the ceremony.
8 Gress exhibit opens Sunday Gerald Gress will show work.