College Eye — March 5, 1965
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Untitled | Sorority sisters Carole Fox and Eileen Baumhover give new Nu Sigma Phi pledges Carol Hocken and Evonne Olson their pledge pins. | |
| 1 | Speech, contests, banquet will highlight MU activities | Will elect favorite professor; Mike Ditka will speak; description of other activities. | |
| 1 | Dance tonight in ballroom | ||
| 1 | SCI students representing Kenya, UAR at Model UN | Will attend sessions in St. Louis. | |
| 1 | Barnett declares SLB candidacy | Profile and platform of Wes Barnett; photo. | |
| 1 | Brutality, immorality, love play roles in films for Lent | A look at a series of films at campus religious centers. | |
| 2 | Students must be aware of candidates, platforms | Students have two weeks to become educated on election. | |
| 2 | Parties overlook board offices | Parties stress communication in their platforms, but have no candidates for the Board, which oversees College Eye, Old Gold, and Seven. | |
| 2 | Nagle sees deplorable campaign turn | Issues should not be about what was done last year; they should be about what WILL be done next year. | |
| 2 | SCI losing ground as state financial support lags | State funds have been decreasing for last ten years; cuts into new classroom and new faculty plans. | |
| 2 | Professors, parents, students must write | Widespread interest in school funding must be sparked. | |
| 2 | Unhappy with inaccurate story | Attempts to correct false statements made by the Eye about the Viet Nam forum. | |
| 2 | Cheerleaders need live mascot | Calls for a "real live black panther" to be present at games as mascot to inspire school spirit. | |
| 3 | Applications for political posts due today | ||
| 3 | AIM platform emphasizes communications as 1st step | Text of platform. | |
| 3 | ROC statement stresses numerous specific changes | Text of platform. | |
| 3 | Reid, AIM candidate for MU, asks greater use of funds | Should use funds and not revert them to the treasury. | |
| 3 | 18 industries, schools here next week for interviews | ||
| 4 | Seats available for last show by Bream | ||
| 4 | Dorothy Lee will address convocation | Profile of Dorothy Lee. | |
| 4 | 189 men, women pledge SCI Greek organizations | List of pledges. | |
| 4 | Faculty, students to present 18th, 19th century music | Program highlights. | |
| 4 | Dr. Jones, guest conductor, for Tallcorn Conference | Archie Jones will appear; highlights of program. | |
| 4 | Landis new Presbyterian minister | Charles Landis replaces Larry Mitchell. | |
| 4 | Students urged to assist air patrol | Professor Dreier believes that assisting the Civil Air Patrol offers an opportunity for students to do some teaching. | |
| 4 | 40 openings in student one-act plays | Shows will be presented by Professor Wood's directing class. | |
| 5 | Benefit auction still accepting items for sale | ||
| 5 | Dave Cory new EYE cameraman | ||
| 5 | Speakers chosen for high school United Nations | Ole Dich and Elizabeth Ann Brown will speak. | |
| 5 | Kazamias: church in education big issue in Western politics | A. M. Kazamias speaks on religion in education. | |
| 5 | Property stolen from residents in Shull Hall | Thieves steal camera, money, and clothing. | |
| 5 | Associated Women Students selects counselors, guides | List of counselors and guides. | |
| 5 | New students to meet Monday in Sabin 102 | Paul Kelso will meet with new undergraduates. | |
| 5 | Rigler advocates increase in education appropriations | Robert Rigler speaks to faculty. | |
| 5 | Students with grade problem meet Tuesday | Students on probation or warning will meet with Paul Kelso. | |
| 6 | Administration to begin move | Will move from Old Administration Building to new Administration Building; old building will be used for offices. | |
| 6 | April 6 deadline for applications for KYTC posts | ||
| 6 | Play night from 7 to 9 | ||
| 6 | Majors in social science meet Wednesday | Student teachers will meet. | |
| 6 | Mat team, two individuals defend titled this weekend | South Dakota State likely to win. | |
| 6 | James Anderson named as Mon Whitford's successor | Profile of J. D. Anderson. | |
| 6 | 402 students recognized for academic achievements | List of those appearing on Dean's List. | |
| 7 | Trackmen face ISU Monday; trounce Wartburg, Parsons | SCI ends meet with 120 points, while Parsons has 23 and Wartburg 9. ISU will be SCI's toughest indoor competition of season. | |
| 7 | Canada pros draft SCI star Minnick | Winnipeg Blue Bombers have drafted SCI's senior linebacker Phil Minnick into the Canadian Football League. | |
| 7 | Travel, study woes: cagers feel they've 'been on the road all year' | Panthers played fourteen games in twenty-seven days | |
| 8 | SLB in discussion of controversial speakers | Committee set up to work on matter. | |
| 8 | Phi Beta Lambda will host second annual convention | Two hundred college students likely to attend. | |
| 8 | Quinn to star in 'La Strada' | ||
| 8 | Meeting tonight to protest violation of human rights | Many student groups sponsor meeting in Waterloo. |