College Eye — February 12, 1965

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1 'Religion and Morality' subject for SCRA series David Maitland will speak; photo.
1 Sue Coffin crowned OLD GOLD Queen Queen and four attendants named; photo.
1 Baum's work presented in Monday recital Faculty group will perform.
1 Graham banned from presidency Bob Graham does not meet SLB's 2.25 GPA requirement; will seek Men's Union presidency instead.
1 Senor Nodarse flees Cuba, now SCI Spanish teacher Professor Nodarse outlines views on Cuba; photo.
2 SLB decision shows two significant points Decision not to suspend by-laws was wise, but not unanimous.
2 The Idea--Number 2 Observer destroys thinker's idea just as it becomes promising.
2 System of grades should differentiate Grading system poses two problems: inflation of A's and B's, and a great disparity between college and universities on the distribution of these grades.
2 Will listen to Burchfield after course Steve Burchfield's complaints about methods courses will be taken more seriously after he has completed "Teaching of Secondary Mathematics."
2 He tries, can't become excited about his work Grad student questions methods of professor.
3 Faculty Senate will consider Greek report Report defines Greek relationship to campus and suggests changes to improve academic life; also Mr. Hake states that the closed circuit television system should be used more to justify its expense.
3 'Get that job' SISEA topic Tuesday night Phi Beta Lambda will present program on job interviews.
3 Debaters given highest rating in tournament Bruce Pilcher and Bill Olmsted receive superior rating.
3 Foreign students on 'Weekend' in Des Moines Will take tour.
3 Exchange sells books worth nearly $3,700 Believes profit will exceed that of recent years.
3 Student centers plan to open coffeehouse
3 Union forum starts campus campaigning Candidates for student government office will speak.
3 AMRH discusses open houses, parking lots
3 Linda Archey AWS prexy candidate on AIM party Candidates state views; photo.
3 SCI pictured on KWWL show, "College Close-up" President Maucker and Dean Lang will discuss campus issues.
3 Sorority rush parties begin with 220 participating Rush procedures.
3 'Cupid's Capers' dance tomorrow
4 Applications taken for 'exchange' Opportunity to help in other countries.
4 Immerzeel instructs 4,500 with electronic blackboard George Immerzeel demonstrates "Electrowriter" for use with distant educational sites; photo.
4 WRA plans winter fun for 40 girls Will ski, toboggan, and skate.
4 SCI grad, Smith, to Africa on Peace Corps assignment Douglas Smith will go to Malawi.
4 Stolen works returned to Campbell show Returned after being stolen.
4 Kappa Mu pledges 10 List of new pledges.
5 KTCF announces schedule for spring semester Program schedule.
5 School systems, companies here for interviews
5 Judo Club doesn't teach unsafe holds
5 Cartoonist Steve inspired by people's predicaments, predictions, preachings Profile of Steve Clark; photo.
6 SCI theatre will present 'Electra' in new version Quick look at the production.
6 Winier shows slides, leads discussion on India at 'Dinner with the Prof' Excerpts from Professor Winier's presentation.
7 Houston Symphony to honor Sibelius in Artists Series
7 Bitten by cold, flu bugs, SCIans fill health center Doctors offer health tips; photo.
7 Senior show by Wayne Jarosh starts Sunday
7 SCI Club travels to La Crosse for 'fun-filled' skiing weekend Ski Club will take road trip.
8 Intra volleyball, bowling entries due today Last day for registration.
8 Loyalty, enthusiasm mark SCI's 'number one fan' Irene Eaton, Commons night hostess, attends games and practices; photo.
8 Bad weather, lack of facilities mean late start for Panthers Men's Gymnasium is overcrowded with array of sports players using facilities.
9 Indoor track season starts, SCI faces Coe tomorrow Loss of last year's standout runners and a tough meet schedule will be hard on track team.
9 Matmen end home season, seek repeat over Cornell Two and a half months since previous match with Cornell; could overturn previous Panther win.
9 Newbold tops intramural mat tournament Newbold House managed win with no qualifiers in the finals; last year's two winners split their matches.
9 Streaking cagers battle SDU, seek second place after two road wins SCI has psychological advantage because of their seven-game winning streak.
10 'Triumph of the Will' tonight's Union movie Professors Poage and Eiklor will lead discussion.
10 COLLEGE EYE semi-weekly issued Tuesdays, Fridays New deadlines, new staff.