College Eye — January 14, 1966

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1 Thirty-five to perform in concert of modern jazz Jim Coffin talks about the upcoming program.
1 Virginia Nutt art show to start Sunday
1 Steve Smith justifies actions in speech Excerpts from speech before large crowd.
1 Christmas vacations spent traveling SCIans see US, foreign countries Students tell how they spent their vacations; photo.
1 SCI Artists Series: Mozart's opera 'Magic Flute' comes to stage Feb. 1 & 2 Preview of the opera; photo.
2 New men's lounge--here before university status? Remembers the old men's lounge and wonders if they will have another one.
2 Small towns is provincial; ain't no doubt about it Shares stories and anecdotes about small town life.
2 Smith's means of protest unnecessary, ill-advised Criticizes Steven Smith for burning his draft card, and excusing his actions by claiming freedom of speech.
2 Untitled Student accused of burning his draft card claims that he is burning his meal ticket to protest eating in Commons.
2 Obiter Scripta: Course-program relationships make college vocational Clarifies what he meant in a previous column, by "liberal arts program."
2 Which should wait: garbage or tradition Claims that the money to buy new bells for the Campanile could be used for more important things.
3 Tallcorn Stage Band Clinic to be Saturday 18 high school bands will perform.
3 Language exams will be given Saturday at 9
3 Untitled Students brush snow off their car.
3 SUI art professor to paint portrait of Maucker James Lechay will paint portrait to commemorate 15 years of service by President Maucker.
3 Bartlett freshmen reaction better than anticipated High enrollment forced mixing of freshmen and upperclassmen; results seem favorable.
3 Kultur: Art: Repeated challenges of 'Way to Paint' Compares Steven Smith's burning of his draft card with the evolution of art.
4 Untitled Mike Jones, with the help of Martha Spencer, tosses a ring around a girl's leg as part of a sorority carnival.
4 Dr. Anderson to speak at Commencement
4 Freshmen get music scholarships Department of Music will hold auditions.
4 Last recital of semester in Music Hall Gene and Barbara Hunt will perform.
4 SS to investigate starting chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Also considers requesting longer library hours; considers health warning signs for cigarette vending machines.
4 70 seniors will solicit $1,000 for carillon bells Description of the project.
5 Faculty Men's Club grants scholarships
5 Faculty meeting centers on general SCI development Consider possible change to university status.
5 Applications will be taken until March 21 For guidance and counseling institute.
5 Untitled Students practice for "Sinfonian Dimensions in Jazz."
5 Board of Control discusses pins, new EYE position Consider awarding pins to College Eye staff; also recommend adding assistant managing editor position.
5 SISEA drive to collect Spanish books Would donate books to school in Costa Rica.
5 Mr. Bailey completes bond sale Will be used for work on Regents Complex.
6 Untitled Steven Smith answers questions from the audience at "Freedom of Speech."
6 Colombian visitor at SSCI provides cultural exchange Oswaldo Diaz visited.
6 Orientation applications available Seeking chair for junior orientation.
6 4 professors to discuss institutes on KWWL-TV Professors Whitnah, Frank, Wilkinson, and Cowley will appear.
6 Student teacher addresses must be reported
6 T minus 28 as runners open squad conditioning Track squad getting ready.
6 Six days of examination to begin next Tuesday
7 Briggs tops Phi Sigs for intra BB crown Review of intramural basketball.
7 Augustana, SDS next cage foes Panthers will face Augustana and South Dakota State with a two game winning streak.
7 Wrestlers try for win number four tonight after trouncing Cornell 34-3 Panthers defeated Cornell College, 34-3; SCI will face Luther; statistics are posted from Cornell meet.
7 Health, leadership, attitude, incentive contribute to improved mat record Highlights the strengths of the SCI wrestling squad.
8 Exchange will start Thursday Tomahawk and Alpha Phi Omega will run book exchange.
8 Commons remodeling on schedule, done by Aug. 15 Dale Brostrom talks about the remodeling stages and the expected outcomes.
8 Library hours for break are announced
8 Graduate tests to be held in Aud. 339
8 Three dollar reduction in ID fee Replacement fee will be $2.
8 Kris Hanson is elected to chairman post List of chairmen for student counseling.
8 Film classic 'Birth of a Nation' presented tonight
8 Forms for counselors are available Feb. 1
8 Intersorority carnival 'On the Midway' is tomorrow Description of the carnival.