College Eye — March 12, 1965
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Eight scientists will speak on energy at symposium | Brief profiles of speakers and their topics; photo. | |
| 1 | Pirages named EYE editor for second nine weeks | Will replace Larry Parks, who will be student teaching. | |
| 1 | 40 high schools here for Model United Nations | A look at the upcoming event. | |
| 1 | AP newsman will speak here | Profile of C. A. Grumich; photo. | |
| 1 | Harvard anthropologist to address campus Monday | Dorothy Lee will speak on individuality. | |
| 1 | Going at auction: gourmet's delights already gone: Coach Sheriff's cake | A look at the items available at the All College Benefit auction. | |
| 2 | Welcome Iowa college journalists | College newspaper staffs come to SCI for second annual journalism conference. | |
| 2 | The Idea--No. 6 | Idea is half good and half bad. | |
| 2 | Annual MU Week causes little activity on campus | Scheduled activities incite little interest in students. | |
| 2 | Sumi-e painting implies brush mastery | Calligraphy should be respected. | |
| 2 | Presents proposal for greater educational efficiency | Greatest resource is in intelligence and energy of student body; professors should stop assuming that the only place for a student to learn is under teacher direction. | |
| 2 | Speakers coordinating committee needed | Establish committee that will bring in speakers with topics that appeal to wide portion of student body; believes radical speakers tend to get small audiences. | |
| 2 | Two instructors agree with Fox's 'Obiter Scripta' | Faculty must take action to prevent Saturday classes. | |
| 3 | Trieschman to receive Woodrow Wilson grant | Margaret C. Trieschman will attend the University of Michigan. | |
| 3 | Registrar's office begins transfer to new building | Data processing will move next, to be followed by the Business Office; Placement Bureau will remain in Old Ad as will several other offices. | |
| 3 | Faculty Senate considers use of closed-circuit TV | Department heads may need to encourage their faculty to use television as a means of teaching very large classes. | |
| 3 | Maucker talks concerning ties with Argonne | Attending meeting of college officials. | |
| 4 | 170 residents of Bartlett Hall must move out | Move is necessary to allow for remodeling project in section A. | |
| 4 | 10 coeds will compete in Barker preliminaries | List of those who will be competing. | |
| 4 | AMRH discusses political make-up, street drainage | ||
| 4 | Memorial lauds T. S. Eliot, 'Man of Twentieth Century' | Highlights of the service. | |
| 4 | Language majors meet Monday for student teaching | ||
| 5 | In summer, daring coeds risk bears, kill scorpions | Students talk about their summer camping and canoeing experiences; photo. | |
| 5 | Professors complete series of books to teach children | Complete series on educational games. | |
| 7 | SCI's 11 try other nations' shoes; share tense, challenging moments | A look at the Model UN meeting in St. Louis. | |
| 7 | 14 industries, school systems to interview | ||
| 7 | Hahn to give Bach recital | ||
| 8 | Parker, Straw go to NCAA mat tourney | SCI's two top wrestlers will represent the school at NCAA College Division tournament in Golden, Colorado. | |
| 8 | Panthers play 21 game diamond slate | Twenty-one game schedule is announced for NCC co-champion Panthers. | |
| 8 | Hemsead ties Lowe for 1st with spotlight game victory | Intramural game statistics. | |
| 8 | Trackmen host South Half after 91-40 loss to ISU | Panthers will try to get back on winning streak as they host NCC South Half Quadrangular Meet on Saturday; photo. | |
| 8 | Whitford drills team inside, wishes for early spring | Team is busy conditioning for outdoor practice, baseball season. | |
| 9 | Netmen plan ten match '65 schedule | Tennis team will have six home meets, four away. | |
| 9 | Kneppe named NCC's most valuable player | Kneppe joins two SCI seniors on ten-man all-conference team; North Dakota dominates team with four men in first squad. | |
| 9 | Volleyball, riflery among WRA sports | Volleyball and riflery season status. | |
| 9 | Ditka humorous, intelligent, unlike Cro-Magnon gridder | Mike Ditka shares his thoughts on small college football; photo. | |
| 10 | Men students name Dr. Fox most popular SCI prof | ||
| 10 | 'Room at Top' shown tonight in ballroom | ||
| 10 | Gingold, outstanding violinist, to participate in Tallcorn | A look at the program. | |
| 10 | 'Electra' tickets on sale at Crossroads Monday | Preview of the play. | |
| 10 | Last day to drop without F |