College Eye — February 11, 1966
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Power failure caused by cable defect | Affected much of campus. | |
| 1 | Mr. Johnson defends U. S. effort in Viet Nam war | Donald E. Johnson outlines views; photo. | |
| 1 | Artists Series to present 'The Absence of a Cello' | Hans Conried will perform. | |
| 1 | All college Convocation Monday at 10 | Otto Betz will speak on Protestant faith. | |
| 1 | 'Becket' to be presented at Regent theatre | Will be sponsored by Beta Beta Beta. | |
| 1 | Bells or not: Vote given to senior class to decide | Some believe seniors have not really had to opportunity to choose. | |
| 1 | Circulation Mgr., other positions open on EYE | ||
| 1 | Africa future home for Wes Barnett; leaves for Peace Corps in June | Profile of Wes Barnett, who will be going to Ethiopia; photo. | |
| 2 | Union films consistently good, viewed under poor conditions | Complains that watching movies in the Commons is less than enjoyable because of uncomfortable seats, poor sound production and the lack of refreshments. | |
| 2 | From me to you: Half-world of sunshine philosophical comment | Wonders why we can build an 'Impact of Experience,' but not a section of sidewalk. | |
| 2 | Kultur: FCM artists try arts, crafts integration | Speaks on the Fiber, Clay and Metal show that ends today. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Student complains that the problem with TV courses is that you can't flip the channels to watch something else. | |
| 2 | Obiter Scripta: Discussion groups make classes both efficient, intimate | Claims that with enrollment growing, classes must grow as well so that the university does not have to hire more instructors. | |
| 2 | Growth, not absorption, key to expansion | Discusses the difference between growth and absorption. | |
| 3 | Unknown donor gives painting to Hagemann | Receives "Early Spring" by Karl Mattern. | |
| 3 | Sue Nolting crowns OLD GOLD Queen at pageant | Twelve women are finalists; photo. | |
| 3 | DeHoff asks clarification of EYE role | Asks if his responsibilities extend beyond reading editorials. | |
| 3 | Union program offers creative writing contest | Faculty will judge entries. | |
| 3 | Psi Omega activates 11 pledges | List of new members. | |
| 4 | Sig Taus install 11 new actives | List of new members. | |
| 4 | Students should get books at book exchange | Exchange period is over. | |
| 4 | Judo Club to organize Monday | John Kirby holding organizational meeting. | |
| 4 | Koehring named regional director of 'Head Start' | Professor Koehring will continue teaching on a part-time basis. | |
| 4 | Weekly schedule given for campus radio station | ||
| 4 | Sue Daugherty, OLD GOLD editor, resigns | Kathy Novak may take over. | |
| 5 | Leaders announced for intramurals | Results from House All-Sports Championship are posted. | |
| 5 | SCI matmen take on powerful Moorhead State here Saturday | Coach Chuck Patten says he doesn't expect a win, just good effort from the team; weights and names of participants are listed. | |
| 5 | Trackmen to battle Coe in opener tomorrow | SCI to face Coe College; team members and their events are listed. | |
| 5 | SCI seeks second place in NCC race | SCI will face South Dakota and Morningside Colleges. | |
| 5 | Panther Tracks: Back the Panthers' bid for 2nd place NCC finish | Discusses the home court advantage that most sports teams have. | |
| 6 | Mr. Hearst to teach class in special writing | Will teach non-credit community course. | |
| 6 | SCRA to host sixth annual religion lecture series | Representatives of three faiths will speak. | |
| 6 | UPC film 'The Red and Black' given tonight | ||
| 6 | Faculty poems in MIDWEST | Next issue will feature faculty work. | |
| 6 | Tallcorn Music Festival host for 240 musicians | Highlights of program. |