College Eye — February 26, 1965

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1 British Sir John: volcano on stage, exhausted but chivalrous off stage Interview with Sir John Barbirolli, conductor of the Houston Symphony; photo.
1 Concert Chorale will perform twice Sunday
1 Greeks to receive help from student personnel Outline of regulations that would enhance college responsibility for Greek organizations.
1 Kazamias talks about education today in Aud. Sponsored by Phi Delta Kappa.
1 New Union site recommended UPB recommends site for $1.3 million building between Women's Gym and Central Hall; quick look at possible facilities; recommend having $500,000 on hand before beginning construction; will be built entirely with student fees.
2 Student interest lacking in new Union building If students want a new building, they should attend UPB meetings.
2 Untitled Student's idea is so big that he can't see clearly.
2 Iowa presidents construing their jobs too narrowly Presidents of the state's universities should work with each other to improve facilities and faculty.
2 New thoughts, but little light Speaker Dr. Maitland was incorrect when he said the 'new morality' can be accessed by any faith/religion.
2 We've just started in the right direction Student government is in a transition period.
2 Summer offerings not expanded Currently only two of the twenty-eight listed courses can be considered 'advanced.'
2 Cheerleading at SCI is dull, unimaginative A school the size of SCI should be at least as innovative as smaller high schools.
3 Sumi paintings to be exhibited in art building
3 Thunderbolts play for tonight's 'Hobo Hullabaloo'
3 Next year's art student teachers meet Monday
3 School systems, industries interviewing this week
3 Student teachers for fourth nine meet March 3
3 Benefit auction March 13 in Union Ballroom Goal is $1500; money will help international students and the Peace Corps.
3 Talbott at Viet Nam forum: negotiation only alternative Professors Nijim, Talbott, and Whitnah express views in panel discussion.
3 Jewelry show now on display in library Work by Professor Herrold's class on display.
4 SCI students to spend week in Washington Merle Davis and Linda Kay Arnburg win trips.
4 Theme announced for MU Week, March 8-12 Highlights of the program.
4 EYE staff to MacMurray for conference
4 College Bowl entries due next Friday
4 Forensics team to Iowa City for competition Eight SCI students will participate.
4 Catholic, Protestant discuss attitudes among religions Excerpts from discussion.
5 Open house in Campbell
5 Unbeaten Winona last dual foe for SCI matmen Last match of season for SCI wrestlers.
5 Mazula meets netmen Monday Meeting with Coach Mazula for those interested in playing tennis.
5 Cagers face Morningside, try for 2nd, tourney bid Win against Morningside will ensure second place conference finish; photo.
5 SCI trackmen seek 2nd win, meet Mankato State Hope to avoid repeat of last year's loss.
5 Bouncing bus ride includes cardsharks, rider's cramp Indigestion, numb feet, neck cramps result from bus rides.
6 UPC sponsors writing contest for students Invites unpublished fiction, drama, or poetry.
6 78 men pledge social fraternities List of pledges.
6 Boyd, Frey candidates for Men's Union posts David Boyd and Heinz Frey discuss platform.