College Eye — April 30, 1965

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1 Phi Mu to present illegitimate music Walt Stover talks about the upcoming show; photo.
1 Election of royalty, 'Uglies' to open SCI Greek Week Description of activities.
1 Mrs. Juanita Dorman to reign as SCI's 'Mother of the Year' Mother of Jan Dorman honored; photo.
1 It's not just man's world claim SCI female faculty Women faculty give their views on their responsibilities; photo.
2 Untitled Student uses 'supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' catch phrase from the new movie 'Mary Poppins,' after seeing his test score.
2 ROC party looks toward future
2 College Bowl proposals for next year appear promising Game will be played twice a month October through April on Sunday afternoons; no limit to number of teams entered.
2 Hale adds opinions of English I with open letter to Dr. Fox Claims all courses, not just English I & II, are useless due to lack of student interest.
2 Present proposals won't solve drop out problem High school drop-out has mentally dropped out for years before high school.
2 Reid answers bowl editorial Clears up confusion that may have existed about the College Bowl.
2 Lack of communications causes inconvenience for student teachers Student teacher highlights the short notice received about taking a test at SCI.
3 Student Senate takes plan for fund raising revision A look at the new rules and regulations.
3 Orientation applications due May 7 Seeking help for fall orientation.
3 OLD GOLD re-opens sales this week
3 U.S. foreign policy called 'Reaction to outside world' Excerpts from speech by Wesley Haroldson.
3 State Department official speaks of emerging nations Excerpts from speech by John Evarts Horner at ACCIA.
4 Three SCIans spend summer in opera group Katherine Seene, Ed Brunskill, and Bruce Cheney will perform with the St. Louis Municipal Opera.
4 MIDWEST sale starts on Monday A quick look at the contents.
4 Student teaching for coming fall interview Monday
4 Library to show reproductions of Goya works
4 Students may sign-up now to silkscreen SEVEN
4 Last forensics meet today at Loras
4 Loans now available for future Peace Corps men May prepare for Peace Corps in summer before senior year.
4 Three seniors present recitals Monday night Mary Ide, Gary Letchford, and Lois Moats will perform.
4 Third in series of one-act plays tomorrow night David Sweeney and Dick Devin will direct.
4 Chicago University teacher will speak here on math David Wallace will speak.
4 Soprano, pianist to give music recital Tuesday Joan Anderson and Pamela Griffel will perform.
5 Grins, chuckles, roars caused by puns, Bohemian, Tom Swift jokes Students and faculty talk about campus humor; photo.
5 Percussion group, stageband to give pop music program Jim Coffin comments on the groups that he organized.
6 Purple Arrow honorary will add 104 members List of new members.
6 Twenty seven new members for Kappa Phi List of new members.
6 MU applications to be submitted before May 8
6 Hopkins, Park named outstanding journalists List of others honored.
7 Focus shifts to defense as spring grid drills continue Rich Olin is number one quarterback; Steve France ranks close second.
7 Doubleheader tomorrow for baseball team Team currently shares North Central Conference lead with Morningside.
7 Panther golfers meet Illinois State tomorrow SCI defeated Drake and Luther in meet last Tuesday.
7 Senior art show in music hall, Union Monday
7 Nolan defends proposals, answers Hughes' criticism Nolan explains necessity of sport at a college; full scholarships for athletes.
8 Pirages named editor for next year's EYE List of other editors.
8 Woman executive, lawyer to give address today Yolanda Hargrave Chambers will speak.
8 Marlins swim club gives shows tonight, tomorrow night Brief description of routines.