College Eye — May 4, 1965

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1 MIDWEST, absent for year, quiet but welcome volume A review of the new issue.
1 Beauty pageant still open for entries For the Miss Waterloo contest.
1 Rooftop Singers to perform tomorrow for Greek Week Schedule of activities; photo.
1 Summer school housing cards due this Friday A look at the upcoming summer session.
1 Guitar strummers claim, folk singing's no fad Students talk about their music; photo.
2 'Soaked-up' tan not as satisfying as acquired one Too much value placed on perfecting the tan.
2 Brown gives recognition to Maywood help Student gives thanks to those who helped organize Maywood Project.
2 Untitled Fellow students criticize man for having trouble adjusting to new women's hours (male student is sleeping on desk).
2 Utter compares civil rights letters Defends Bob Shepard's "integrationist" view on Southern race issues against points of Merle Davis, Karen Haupt, and Esther Berryhill.
2 SCI 'shrimps' oppressed "Vertically-challenged" students have rough time at SCI.
2 Foreign students can solve some of own problems Asks students to disregard article written by Williams about foreign student dissatisfaction.
2 Tulasiewicz: can avoid Saturday classes Additional class times (other than during weekend) could increase class space by 25%.
3 Untitled Foundation laid for northwest stairwell of Seerley Hall; photo.
3 Kappa Phi initiates 12 List of those initiated.
3 Announce complete schedule for Commencement activities
3 Tomahawk pledges 26 List of those who pledged.
3 WRA plans canoe outing this weekend Group will go to Camp Wahpaton.
3 Chimes, Torch and Tassel initiate 29 new members List of new members.
3 Math exams to be given this Friday Comprehensive exams.
3 Spring Music Festival will feature 2 opera excerpts Will present excerpts from "Mikado" and "La Boheme".
3 SCI grads win scholarships Roger Brideges, J. Brooke Workman, and David Stanard win Merchant Scholarships.
4 Profs to read winners from writing contest Dee Smith and John Lindberg will read.
4 Track team travels to Iowa State Panthers placed first in only one event (broad jump) at Sioux City Relays.
4 Smith named national art group head Paul Smith will head Artists Equity Association.
4 Throngs of mamas invade campus; impressed by pretty girls, dorm life Mothers give their impressions of campus.
5 Entries due for intramural golf, track this week
5 Netmen rest after beating Wartburg Tennis team wins over Wartburg, 7-2.
5 Whitford after 300th win as Panthers meet ISU Record of 4-0 after winning against South Dakota University, 10-3 and 12-0, in a doubleheader; photo.
6 Chambers: need continuity between actions, ideals Excerpts from address by Yoland Chambers.
6 Gary Schwartz new chairman of UPC
6 Archey elected new president of Pep Council List of other officers.