College Eye — March 11, 1966

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1 Stretched out registration planned for summer & fall Description of the procedure.
1 Harp society organization tomorrow Will attempt to organize statewide chapter.
1 Slates for Tuesday's election filled by parties, independents List of candidates.
1 'The Cup is Trembling' to be offered Wesley Players will present show.
1 'Courage' presented next week
1 Untitled Anne Sturdivant gives blood at the drive for soldiers in Viet Nam.
1 Candidates stress issues, representation in debate ROC and AIM candidates outline their views.
1 Rep. Ford will address Model U. N. here today A look at the program; photo.
1 Special period music recital Monday night
2 AIM's proven accomplisher vs. ROC's aggressive newcomer Examines Gary Reid and John Rosteck as candidates for election.
2 Nichols' Central American presentation not legitimate Criticizes Dr. Nichols' presentation on Central America.
2 Student government must expand Dick Litterer, an ROC candidate for senator-at-large, states his views and objectives.
2 Political platform meant to be list of objectives Comments on statements made by an anonymous EYE editor concerning the "vague" platforms of ROC and AIM candidates.
2 Restaurant policy misunderstood Criticizes statements made by Terry Knapp in his column, "From Me to You."
2 Untitled Features an ROC candidate and an AIM candidate bowing to the ballot box.
2 Obiter Scripta: SCI should be high quality college, not poor university Discusses the possibility of SCI becoming a university, and whether it will be good for SCI or not.
2 Your election vote does make difference The AIM party presents its campaign for presidency.
3 Elections held Tuesday--Vote List of candidates and platforms.
4 SS requests joint meeting with the Faculty Senate Wish to discuss comprehensive exams and faculty evaluation.
4 UPC will host 'Saturday Night' cabaret tomorrow
4 Panther Tracks: Nine matmen set for NCAA today, basketball center honored twice Wrestlers will travel to Mankato State for the NCAA College Division meet; Craig Kneppe was voted third team All-American and also placed second in the voting for NCC's Most Valuable Player.
5 Thinclads lose to ISU, prepare for NCC meet SCI defeated by ISU, 82-49; Panthers to compete against South Half; statistics are posted from ISU meet; photo.
5 WRA hosts Play Night Play Night, sponsored by the Women's Recreation Association, is open to all SCI students.
5 Miss Mauck will present Sunday recital Program for performance.
6 Eastman new counselor in Public Relations Robert Eastman will arrange visits of high school students to campus.
6 Celentano to be Tallcorn consultant Fifty teachers with their advanced students are expected to attend.
6 PiLL emerges as a new campus political party Group forms to run for Married Student Housing offices.
6 Phi Betas will host convention Will host two-day FBLA convention.
6 Register now for business examinations
6 Dr. Wilson to visit Don Bosco Par t of visiting scientist program.
6 Poage--'U.S. can help crack Communists' Outlines strategy for dealing with Communists.