College Eye — March 26, 1965

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1 Untitled Students walk across a snow-covered campus.
1 'Many faces of Shakespeare' here April 5 Tom Johnson's troupe will perform.
1 Controversial voting decides winners of top SLB offices Graduating women allowed to cast ballots; Dan Jorgensen defeats Wes Barnett, 1084-1065.
1 Life of diverse Gregg Smith singers: night club, folk group appearances A look at the work of the singers.
1 Vacation begins today: classes resume April 5
1 Untitled Snowman built by Delta Delta Phi pledges.
2 Untitled Mocks placement of buildings on campus by suggesting a men's dorm be built on the moon.
2 Final decision fair but wrong Voting procedure could have been handled better, but final decision was made fairly.
2 Responsibility for mind changing should not be Nagle's alone Organizations Committee should have dealt with irregularities in voting.
2 Extra roommate causes problems Student voices concern about how dorm administration will react to a mouse in his room.
2 Fox: new unrest includes constructive demonstrations Fox applauds student groups across America for their awareness of national issues.
2 Students' election interest encouraging Fight over SLB control shows more interest than in past ten years.
3 Students must file to graduate
3 Art exhibit by Finegan April 5 Professor Finegan will display work.
3 Applications for Guidance School due Thursday May enroll in summer institute.
3 No interviews next week
3 Works program rejected in parliamentary debate Results of debate.
3 Knutson to attend summer school conference Will attend regional meeting.
3 Met Opera to perform in Minnesota SCI group may attend.
4 Spring football drills open, several answers sought Backfield players are unknown; coach will select them during spring drills.
4 A Snowman with a shape: nude Venus of art class Snow sculpture stands in front of A. & I Building; photo.
4 Spring brings new editor, new sports, more snow J. C. Nolan introduces himself, shares focus of his Panther Tracks columns.
5 WRA offers co-rec play night April 9 All SCI students are invited to join in volleyball, trampoline, swimming, and recreational games; photo.
5 Panthers trounce Grinnell; move to NCC tomorrow Win 101-21; are prepared to travel to Mankato State; photo.
5 Weather, Coe first foes for diamondmen Doubleheader against Coe College on April 10 will open season.
6 Results of the Pizza Eating Contest Dick Fisher took first and Keith Huseman took second; photo.
6 Students asked to note receipts for Old Gold
6 15 SCI musicians to play in Mid-American Band List of those who will play.
6 Admissions to be 'College - Close up' discussion topic Dean Lang and Jack Wielenga will discuss topic.
6 Floor two of administration now occupied by offices More offices move into the new Administration Building.
6 Alpha Upsilon pledges four List of new Sigma Alpha Iota pledges.
6 Art display open Monday in Union Work by John Page's class on display.