College Eye — March 23, 1965

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1 Gregg Smith Singers give final performance tonight
1 Dr. Thorne to read 'Savonarola' Will read work by Wallace Bacon.
1 Nagle calls for special election Women who will not be on campus next year were apparently not allowed to vote; results of elections.
1 8 faculty men's diversion: playing poker for pennies A group of faculty enjoy playing cards; photo.
1 Speirs: 'Electra' top drama performed on SCI campus Review of the play.
2 Charge of bad timing mars bigger, better '65 elections 350 women students didn't receive ballots; call for their votes is too late.
2 'Electra' another SCI 'best' Play was excellent, to top of SCI's ability.
2 College should be students' final personal molder College should provide not only education, but opportunity for student to mold himself into the person he would like to be.
2 'Little themes' give English I practice Disagrees with Fox's suggestion in previous article to assign more ungraded themes.
2 Students appeal, protest loss of money, boots Complain of theft, ask for return of possessions.
3 Well-rounded pupil object of college education: Lang Dean Lang outlines the purpose of education.
3 Woodrick named head of Iowa State YR's A look at his work in the organization.
3 Debaters Olmstead, Farrell meet Knox College tonight
3 Thorne expresses shame, pride in 1965 revolution--"outcome depends on us" Text of speech delivered to the Student Civil Rights Organization.
4 Pre-Med Club to show film 'I am a Doctor'
4 Handicapped possess right to fully utilize potential
4 Sousa Memorial Concert another top performance Sousa concert was superb.
5 Trackmen score record 97 1/2 points; Gerard wins two in 8-college meet SCI wins four, ties one of the fourteen events to remain Iowa College Indoor Invitational champs; photo.
5 Volleyball enters last day of play Team statistics.
5 Join the Eye sports staff
5 Van Voorhis elected new I-Club head List of other officers.
5 Benefit auction collects $400 Money will go to international students.
6 Marine Corps to give tests this week
6 Two musicians to present senior recitals Ruth Petrusch and Gary Schultz will perform.
6 Lab school gives concert Thursday Wayne Aurand will direct work.
6 Solomons: must attempt to eliminate child deprivation Remarks by Gerald Solomons.
6 Ruth Petrusch wins Olive Barker contest A look at the final competition.
6 Discontinue priorities for student teaching Those with family responsibilities will no longer be given priority in assignment.
6 Schmidt to live in Israel on farm youth exchange Will participate in 4-H program.
6 Hearing aids available to area children Speech and Hearing Clinic and Sertoma make help available.