College Eye — February 16, 1965

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1 Catholic-Protestant dialogue Thursday George Forell and Father Thomas Burke will speak; photo.
1 Friday is last day to add or drop a course
1 Meeting to discuss protests concerning Viet Namese war Will investigate possible courses of action for students.
1 Maitland tells convocation, 'not a new morality at all' Excerpts from speech by David Maitland; photo.
1 Union forum to introduce political parties to students Representatives of student political parties will speak.
1 SISEA awarded for efficiency Wins Iowa award.
1 Normal's 'Normal Eyte' born in 1892; today SCI's EYE goes semi-weekly Brief history of the student newspaper; George Holmes talks about its past and speculates on its future; photo.
2 Semi-weekly EYE brings better, added coverage EYE staff excited about twice-a-week issues.
2 Be aware of issues, let voice be heard Student government should take advantage of its untapped power.
2 Kelso asks for reduction of academic suspension Believes many suspensions could have been avoided.
2 Art fan soon becomes collector A & I display is too impressive to pass by.
3 Urbandale stops freshman win streak at three, 78-59 Urbandale's lead gained after 34-21 halftime score.
3 Matmen to end home season with Cornell Team is 'cautiously optimistic.'
3 Harriers outdistance Coe, 86-17, in season opener Statistics of opening track meet against Coe College.
3 Cagers win 8 of 9, climb to second on talent, teamwork Improved team is difficult to beat; look forward to upcoming games against Augustana and Morningside.
4 11% increase in enrollment this semester Enrollment is 5282.
4 SEVEN works to be read at today's Poetry Hour Students will read work; schedule for remainder of semester.
4 AIM Party states political policies States platform; photo.