College Eye — January 11, 1966

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1 Thirty-five to perform in concert of modern jazz Students preparing for concert; photo.
1 Stevens, 'Growing leisure increases interests in arts' Roger L. Stevens speaks on the arts.
1 Gown order deadline set for Wednesday
1 'Freedom of Speech' will be topic by Steven Smith Draft card burner will speak.
1 EYE will have staff openings next semester
1 Dinner with Prof. Holvik is tonight
1 Dr. Edward Thorne to be featured as opera singer in broadcast Profile of Professor Thorne; photo.
1 SEVEN better; but still room for improvement Review of the latest issue.
2 An editor's note: Use 'ballot' for Campanile's $25,000 tintinnabulations Questions whether or not the new bells for the Campanile is the best project that the Foundation could undertake.
2 Perspective: State of society depends on effective family education Discusses the importance of women's education.
2 From me to you: Childishness part of maturity Wonders why freshmen wear college sweatshirts at home, but at college, they wear their high school letter jackets.
2 Untitled
2 Comprehensives system unfair to non-teaching program students Asks why non-teaching majors must pass a comprehensive final in their major, while those responsible for future education, do not.
2 Pressure relieved, teaching improved by early finals Insists that proper evaluations of final examinations is not possible since a strict deadline is placed on instructors to turn in grades.
3 Wrestlers meet Luther after topping Nebraska 20th time SCI defeated Nebraska, 18-14; team statistics are posted.
3 Industrial arts projects exhibit at A & I Building 400 projects to be on display.
3 To discuss rush, pledging
3 Second half rally leads Panthers to 62-49 victory SCI defeated South Dakota University, 62-49; statistics are posted; photo.
4 Journalists hold forum Will talk about student publications.
4 Homecoming applications now available Seeking chairman.
4 Dr. LaGrone will speak in Gilchrist Herbert F. LaGrone will speak.