College Eye — March 2, 1965

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1 Bream here Thursday, Friday for Artists Series musicals Profile of Julian Bream; photo.
1 20 campus jobs still open from work-study program Rules and procedures of the new program.
1 EYE editor applications due Friday
1 Election forms are due Friday Candidacy rules.
1 Applications for orientation head due Friday
1 Play, 'Many Faces of Shakespeare' tours Iowa towns with SCI creator Touring company organized by Tom Johnson as part of thesis project; photo.
2 Better location proposed for new student union New Union should be between Campanile and Men's Gymnasium, not between Women's Gymnasium and Central Hall; cites advantages of alternate location.
2 Support for off-campus gov't Election should provide candidates who are willing to strengthen off-campus government.
2 Lesser positions important also Senator positions in SLB and hall officers should be recognized in election propaganda.
2 States importance of physical education to collegian Colleges should provide more than just intellectual development.
3 Triangular for trackmen after loss to Mankato Panthers lose to Mankato State, 71-42; prepare to face Wartburg and Parsons.
3 Cagers end with convincing 103-86 win, 16-7 record Easy win places SCI second in conference, but does not brighten hopes of a tournament invitation; photo.
3 Shaw's Pratt bowls 603 intra series Results of intramural bowling, volleyball.
3 Grapplers expect rugged NCC meet, lose to Winona Injuries still plague team; wrestlers have begun to sit back and take losses.
3 Maids, motels, meals, city sights make up road day Road trips provide variety in lives of basketball players.
4 'Greeks: help or hindrance?' first 'Confrontations' topic Schedule of upcoming discussions in student forum series.
4 Some students may now attend faculty meetings Representative of SLB may apply to attend certain faculty meetings.
4 'Oedipus Rex' to be shown Thursday in auditorium
4 Men's Union honor forms due tomorrow Seeking nominations for academic and service honors.