College Eye — March 8, 1966

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1 Two independents announce bids for AWS presidency Eunice Stuempfig and Sheryl Glanz state their positions.
1 ROC-AIM to debate in Commons Candidates will air views.
1 'Courage' sales start Thursday Tickets available for "Mother Courage"; photo.
1 OLD GOLD election selects Miss Brown and Tom Downs Bonnie Brown and Tom Downs win popularity contest.
1 Camera's steely eye focused on students improves speeches Professors Wood and Thorne use videotape in their classes; photo.
2 Blood donors realize their fortunate, glassed-in life Encourages male students to appreciate the fact that they do not have to fight in Viet Nam and to give blood to show that appreciation.
2 Intellect difference between cold ground, warm library Comments on the non-collegiate men who are dying in Viet Nam.
2 Evaluation, survey, political parties, carnival all positive programs Clarifies statements made in the ROC platform.
2 Untitled A vampire attempts to buy blood from a blood drive.
2 From me to you: Some restaurants ain't got no class Claims silence communicates better than words.
2 Perspective: Proposals for SCI uniqueness should focus on students Discusses the lack of appreciation for good teaching.
3 McKinney sets record as Panthers score easy win SCI defeated Wartburg, Simpson, and Wisconsin State of Platteville in quadrangular; Don McKinney set a new SCI record in the pole vault; statistics are posted; photo.
3 Panther take 2nd in NCC, Parker, Bond are champs SCI defeated by South Dakota State in the NCC Championship, but Jerry Bond and Don Parker were crowned individual champions.
3 Frosh trackmen beat Ellsworth SCI defeated Ellsworth, 95-27; team statistics are posted.
4 Cable causes darkness on SCI campus Power out for about 90 minutes.
4 SCI Law Club sponsors trip to Des Moines Will visit Drake and State Law Library.
4 SCI debaters in tourney at St. Thomas Terry Knapp and Bill Olmsted will participate.
4 Two students give recitals in Music Hall Patricia Brown and Ronald Johnson will perform.
4 Mr. Lindberg will read for Poetry Hour Will read from Vachel Lindsay.
4 Exhibit 'Lilies to Lemons on Tuesday' opens Carol Horton will show work.
4 Blood drive in Commons for soldiers Alpha Phi Omega will sponsor drive.
4 SCI'ans to attend session on campus Will attend seminar on educational administration.
4 Department head member of Ad Hoc Committee Lloyd Douglas will be part of USOE group.
4 Mr. Farmer gives speech in Auditorium James Farmer will speak.
4 Topic of higher education subject for Confrontations Excerpts from discussion on university status.