College Eye — March 19, 1965
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Greek garments, masks in 'Electra' erase centuries | Stan Wood talks about the production of the play; photo. | |
| 1 | Student government election today | Quick look at candidates. | |
| 1 | Gregg Smith singers here for final Artists Series | Profile of the group. | |
| 1 | Election results highlights dance tomorrow night | Will be announced at dance. | |
| 2 | Several trends observed in election campaign | Development of a two-party system has generated more interest in student government. | |
| 2 | View EYE in new light | EYE comes under supervision of new editor in next issue. | |
| 2 | Fox maintains students need more theme writing | Current practice of ten 400-word themes is not enough to develop students' writing skills. | |
| 2 | SLB president gives views on election | Nagle would vote for Jorgensen, Reid. | |
| 2 | Weekends needed for studying | Weekends don't need more activities; should be used as time to study. | |
| 2 | Claims EYE shows political bias | AIM party has received more positive attention than has ROC party. | |
| 3 | Morath concert on ragtime is cancelled | Max Morath will not appear. | |
| 3 | Student League Board begins revising constitution, by-laws | A look at the proposed changes. | |
| 3 | Twelve firms, schools coming for interviews | ||
| 3 | Pendergraft: Gov. Hughes' education budget is low | Daryl Pendergraft explains budget problems. | |
| 3 | SCI teaching program cited as 'excellent' | AACTE honors Curriculum Lab. | |
| 3 | Akers wants investigation of women's unit system | Considers value of unit vs. house system of organization. | |
| 4 | Bushy beard, trim goatee provoke questions, awe | Students and faculty talk about growing facial hair; photo. | |
| 4 | Clausen named conservation president | Will head state group. | |
| 4 | High school art institute planned for this summer | Professor Guillaume talks about the institute. | |
| 4 | Lang art show starts Sunday for LSA center | Carroll Lang will display work. | |
| 4 | UPC positions being filled | Students may apply. | |
| 4 | Elementary leaders study 'deprived child' | At Elementary Education Conference. | |
| 5 | AIM, ROC finish race | Quick round-up of all candidates; photo. | |
| 5 | Breithaupt defeated by two in college chess tourney | Two of ten opponents defeat Professor Breithaupt. | |
| 6 | Office is loyally attached with alumni since 1877 | A look at the work of the Alumni Services Office; photo. | |
| 6 | Shop teachers offered course on maintenance | Professor Wright will teach course. | |
| 6 | Matmen back from NCAA; 'things didn't go our way' | Competition was much the same; Panthers just didn't wrestle to best of ability. | |
| 7 | Panthers host eight teams in Iowa Indoor Invitational | SCI will compete against seven other colleges on campus to defend its seven-year reign as champions. | |
| 7 | Gerard tops SCI track point totals | Has scored sixty-three points and remains unbeaten in low hurdles. | |
| 7 | Tight races as intra volleyball nears finish | All leagues have close competitors in season's last week of play; photo. | |
| 7 | Backstage personnel make sports editor's job easy | Thanks sports staff who are not recognized in every Panther Tracks column. | |
| 8 | George, Barber recognized for business achievements | List of winners at Business Education banquet. | |
| 8 | Rights group meets today on Alabama | ||
| 8 | J. C. Nolan new EYE sports editor | ||
| 8 | Sunday pops concert will salute J. P. Sousa | A look at the program. | |
| 8 | Olive Barker music contest ends tonight | List of five finalists. |