College Eye — January 7, 1966

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1 'Russia and Its People' presented Monday at 8:15 Raphael Green will present program.
1 Two issues of COLLEGE EYE before exams
1 Draft card burner speaks Wednesday Steven Smith will speak.
1 Music Hall at 8:15: Violin recital presented tonight by Francis Fortier Part of conference managers meeting; photo.
1 Fall examination schedule contains minor corrections
1 SCI's unusual attraction: SCI boasts two 'White Houses' Maucker, Lang homes visited Helga Maucker and Esther Lang talk about living and entertaining in the President's House and the Dean's Residence; photo.
2 Fables Shares two fables entitled "The Nutty Squirrels" and "Counting Sheep."
2 Contrasts, non-Greek niche provided by Eta Pizza Pi Comments that the new social fraternity seems to be one for the "essentially non-Greek personality."
2 Obiter Scripta: Relationship of taught, learned material still mystery Describes teaching as a hazard or an adventure.
2 From me to you: Eighth day brings rediscovery Tells about her Christmas vacation and the love he discovered.
2 Kultur: Peasants' art show intense, impressive The first student show of the year features the best student artwork of the semester.
2 Untitled As a furry animal strolls by, a student comments that the fur coats are getting a little out of hand.
3 Free units on aerospace given today Teaching units prepared by Aerospace Education Workshop.
3 Jazz tickets will go on sale Monday at Crossroads Music will vary somewhat and be performed exclusively by students.
3 M. A. & Ed. S. theses due by Tuesday
3 Loan students report to office
3 History prof. vice-president of association Professor Jones elected to office in nation concert managers group.
3 Student Senate upsets motion on Eta Pizza Pi Senators debate seriousness of group.
4 'Last Chance' dance after Saturday game
4 Walkway will be constructed south of Baker Also consider establishing chapter of honorary society.
4 1941 graduate merits mention from president James Van Houten cited for work with handicapped.
4 Propose consolidation of 1, 2, and 3 hour classes Also consider minimum GPA for joining student organizations.
4 Business Office will set up fee collection lines
4 Dr. Crownfield places first in chess tilt Results of tournament.
4 Fall semester art exhibit now on display in A & I 141 works on display.
4 Senior recital in Music Hall tonight Janiece Bergland and Harriett Picht will perform.
5 Play night tonight at 7
5 Kneppe, Johnson, fuelling lead Panther cage scoring Craig Kneppe, Phil Johnson, and Gene Fuelling lead the Panthers in scoring; 10-game statistics are posted; photo.
5 Cagers dump Wartburg 84-60, finish 6th in NCC holiday meet Phil Johnson made 16 points for the Panthers in their success against Wartburg, 84-60; photo.
5 Schultz moves to linebacker in tomorrow's Senior Bowl Randy Schultz will travel to Mobile, Alabama, to compete in the 17th annual Senior Bowl.
5 Men's gym to be open on Saturdays
5 Matmen begin 6 meet road trip with Nebraska, Cornell SCI's next home meet will be against Mankato State; on the road, Panthers will face Nebraska and Cornell; results are posted from the meet against Illinois.
6 College Bowl in Commons Sunday night
6 Campanile to acquire thirty-two new bells Will seek donations from alumni for $25,000 project.
6 'Sundays and Cybele' to be presented in Commons
6 Two emeritus employees are dead Benjamin Boardman and Rowena Edwards die.