College Eye — March 1, 1966

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1 'University Status' is topic of Thursday's Confrontations Excerpts from forum on cultural scene.
1 Heller announces for presidency of Men's Union on ROC ticket Candidates state their positions.
1 OLD GOLD's will arrive in mid-May
1 Applications for EYE positions now available
1 Women's swimming available
1 Board sets policy to avoid election activity Lead editors must relinquish College Eye activities if they run for student government offices.
1 Untitled Jan Wilson and Dennis Runney enjoy a sunny afternoon together.
1 To represent India, Nigeria: Eleven students to travel to St. Louis for Model U.N. A look at the St. Louis meeting.
1 800 students to participate in symposium Will learn about radiation.
1 Kirkpatrick proves self as a foremost musician Review of performance by Ralph Kirkpatrick.
2 Campaign must examine social reg, comprehensives Claims that student campaigns should address the issues of comprehensive finals and social regulations.
2 Untitled Student claims that he missed three hours of classes because he had some trouble finding a place to park his car.
2 Perspective: 4 factors to consider in teacher-student communication Claims that teachers should focus on teaching students as many clear and meaningful concepts as are realistically possible given the time frames.
2 Personalities, qualifications not as important as ideas States his platform for the upcoming election.
3 Net schedule announced, twelve duals on slate SCI Faculty Athlete Board has announced this season's tennis schedule.
3 Sports staff writers needed
3 Cagers defeat Morningside, 93-56, take second in NCC Panthers defeated the Chiefs, 93-56; SCI has won 10 of their last 11 games; statistics are posted; photo.
3 Trackmen lose to Mankato, 67-46, in first loss of year SCI to face Wisconsin State of Platteville, Wartburg, and Simpson in quadrangular.
4 Meyer will sing at Poetry Hour today David Meyer will sing Woody Guthrie songs.
4 Sjolander attends council Attended national meeting in Chicago.
4 Dr. Beard announces enrollment 6197 enrolled for spring 1966; project 7100 for fall 1966.
4 EYE members to conference this weekend List of those who will attend journalism conference.
4 Mr. Hearst will speak at Aspen James Hearst will speak at Aspen School of Contemporary Art.
4 Palmer wins 'Teacher of Year' award John Palmer wins business education award.
4 Russian Club will meet today in Aud. Will prepare to present "The Bear".
4 Sig Taus to sponsor rush party
4 All-college election to be Friday Will vote on most popularity man and woman on campus; list of nominees.
4 Forms for election due today
4 Matmen end dual season, lose to Winona, 23-6