College Eye — February 22, 1966

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1 Hughes will deliver speech at Lab School Governor will speak at Social Studies Conference.
1 Marine Corps Selection team in Commons
1 Legal Aid Society will be studied by committee Will investigate need and uses of such a program.
1 Soul Search Poetry Hour topic today Samuel Jackson will read.
1 Dr. Allegre to speak in Des Moines Under visiting scientist program.
1 Two different harpsichord programs as: Ralph Kirkpatrick presents concert in Artists Series Profile of Mr. Kirkpatrick; photo.
1 Controversial speakers' plan in final stage James Farmer and Ross Barnett are scheduled.
1 Dynamic duo saves squirrels: 'Gee Zoks! Holy doughnut holes!' Batman draws tube boobs, thinkers Students enjoy Batman program.
2 Seniors should decide on project during registration Claims that the senior class has taken action to buy new bells for the Campanile when most seniors did not support the idea.
2 Kultur: Terminal art theory full of loopholes Discusses the "crafts controversy," by expanding and disputing comments made by Roy Behrens in a previous Kultur column.
2 Too much spent on palatial rooms, regal office space Suggests that Tom Hughes should bring himself into the twentieth century.
2 Untitled Police officer tells his partner that Batman and Robin, who are driving by, are probably just something the fraternities came up with.
2 An EYE in-depth report: alumni give $110,000for student aid, esthetic projects Discusses the SCI Foundation and its purpose and projects to provide scholarships to students through donations from alumni.
3 Director asks SCI students for war blood donations Encourages students to donate blood to the United States Department of Defense to be sent to U. S. troops in Viet Nam.
3 From me to you: Cancer-causing cigarettes packed with care Wonders how anyone knew that eight was her favorite number when they chose the black-ball.
3 Perspective: Creative imagination, beauty play major science roles Suggests that people shouldn't focus only on facts, but that they should also enjoy and revel in the "creative work of man."
3 Nijim wrong to expect attack on Arabs Disputes Basheer Nijim's fear that Israel will attack the Arab states.
4 Try-outs for play casts this week Seeking casts for student-directed one-act plays.
4 Conried portrays varied roles but most successful as himself Interview with Hans Conried; photo.
4 SCI's culture environment to be under fire Thursday Consider foreign policy in most recent confrontations forum.
4 MU discusses inter-collegiate bowl games Meet with representatives of Drake, Iowa, and Iowa State to set up College Bowl competition.
4 Audience approves 'Cello' with snorts, belly laughs Review of recent Artists Series production of "The Absence of a Cello"; photo.
5 Frosh, varsity trackmen win triangular Saturday SCI defeated Central Missouri and Cornell with 81 points over their 36 and 23; results are posted; photo.
5 Golfers plan practices All interested golfers are encouraged to contact Chuck Patten.
5 Matmen lose to Michigan State; end dual season Wednesday Michigan State defeated SCI, 24-10; results are posted.
5 SCI cagers top Augustana, now hold second in NCC SCI defeated Augustana, 86-75; Craig Kneppe was honored as the season's Most Valuable Play in the North Central Conference; team statistics are posted; photo.
6 Sign up for journalism tour of SUI Alpha Phi Gamma sponsors trip.
6 Applications for AWS offices now available Qualifications for office.
6 Regents confirm Industrial Arts name change Will add technology to department name.
6 Pottery and mosaics will be subject of film series Schedule for Art Department's film series.
6 6 students participate in speech meet List of winners.