College Eye — May 18, 1965
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Art exhibit begins in A&I tomorrow | Will include work from all areas of the Department of Art. |
| 1 | William Parker to speak at Pre-Law Dinner | |
| 1 | AWS scholarship applications due tomorrow | |
| 1 | Men students to vote Wednesday on name change | Will vote on proposal to change name from Men's Union to Men's Student Association. |
| 1 | Untitled | Roving eyes find sun-bathing beauties. |
| 1 | Majorette spot open next fall in Panther band | Seeking experienced twirler. |
| 1 | Dr. William Latham to speak All-College Convocation | Description of the Honors Convocation. |
| 1 | Five women to present discussion on prejudice | Community members will present panel. |
| 1 | National Defense students must see personnel office | |
| 1 | Fall enrollment to be limited, back circle new union site | Enrollment will be limited to 6125; construction of Union on Back Circle may start in spring 1966; $800,000 remodeling project approved for Commons. |
| 1 | 'Dona Barbara' to be shown tonight in ballroom | |
| 1 | 'Skin' significant to contemporary man | Show was well above excellent quality that SCI audiences have come to expect. |
| 2 | General Ed. discussion suggestion worth a try | Encourages action on Mr. Chenhall's proposal for discussions rather than lectures. |
| 2 | Exhibit shows photography as fine art | According to an essay by Koppler, accompanying a photography exhibition, photography may be the most vital art of this century. |
| 2 | Detrimental residence hall rules should be minimized | Removal of empty alcohol containers is absurd proposal. |
| 2 | General Ed. student leaders suggested | Lecture groups could be cut into smaller discussion groups for regular meetings. |
| 2 | Untitled | Entrepreneur receives plenty of business selling "anti-finals" signs. |
| 3 | Track team in NCC meet after winning triangular | Face last big meet of season next week against Sioux Falls; photo. |
| 3 | Intramural track, softball reach finals this week | |
| 4 | Poetry Hour to feature 'Poetry in Drama' Thursday | Professor McDavitt's class will present readings. |
| 4 | Dr. W. Latham's students present recital Thursday | Will perform work by Professor Latham. |
| 4 | Spring issue of SEVEN explores new areas of art | Preview of the new issue. |
| 4 | Blanford, Douglas work together in publishing book | Work on new business education textbook. |