College Eye — March 18, 1966

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1 Board of Regents approves 1966-67 budget for SCI Budget will be $8,454,000; breakdown into major categories.
1 Reid wins over Rosteck for Student Senate President List of those who were elected to office; photo.
1 Faculty ponders suggested university status for SCI Faculty consider ways to organize department reporting lines more effectively.
1 Barnett to talk on civil rights Wednesday Ross Barnett will speak.
1 SCI pop combo to make record, television appearance is scheduled Profile of the popular local band, the Dark Knights; photo.
2 Painting seems to convey wrong notions of president Comments on the painting of President Maucker by James Lechay that hangs in the library.
2 Arab-Jew rapport possible, productive Criticizes letters written by Khaled Batawil and Nissan Buium regarding the religious struggle in Israel.
2 Obiter Scripta: Only 'phony' university seen for SCI before 1975 Suggests that efforts to change SCI to university status are too early.
2 Kultur: Must view Maucker painting separately Claims that if you have not studied art, then you should not make judgments and comments about paintings.
2 From me to you: Radical platform offered for next year Believes it is strange that no candidates presented a radical platform this year and provides suggestions for next year.
3 Oil portrait of Maucker in library James Lechay was commissioned to paint the portrait.
3 Acting, integration make long 'Courage' excellent production Review of the play.
3 339 pints of blood given to Viet Nam drive
3 Education department awards SCI grants Will support work in special education.
3 Gov. Hughes appoints prof to committee Professor Clausen will serve on state natural beauty committee.
3 Play tryouts to be held next week Seeking cast for "The Servant of Two Masters".
3 Reverend Kitagawa will lead Faculty Conference Profile of the Reverend Kitagawa, who will lead Episcopal conference.
3 Visiting science instructor will speak Monday Lucien Brush will speak.
3 SS has done plenty, can do more Claims that the Student Senate is most important in that it gives students a voice at SCI, but the organization is also involved with many things.
3 Dr. Fox has burning idea Suggests that students and faculty should make donations to buy the painting of President Maucker and burn it.
4 SCI leads NCC in field goal shooting and defense Final statistics for the North Central Conference basketball season are posted; Chuck Nolting took the individual title for field goal accuracy.
4 Handball, volleyball and bowling scores reported Results are posted for intramural handball, volleyball, and bowling.
4 Women office workers to attend workshop at SCI 600 expected to attend; SCI staff will speak.
5 SCI defending champ at Indoor Relays here SCI will host Iowa Indoor Relays; Panthers defeated Grinnell, 92-29; results are posted; photo.
5 Tennis squad meets March 7 Eight SCI students attended the organizational meeting for the tennis squad.
5 Chinese-Tibetan relations will be discussed Turrell Wylie will speak.
5 Panther Tracks: Mat quadrangular Saturday, spring sports need support SCI will host Minnesota, Southern Illinois, and Northwest Missouri State.
6 Artists Series to sponsor tenor Cesare Valletti Profile of the performer.
6 Pops concert will feature two musicals on Sunday Symphony Orchestra and Concert Band will perform.
6 13 SCI students receive awards at annual dinner List of those honored at business education dinner.
6 State Board of Regents gives approval to budget Approve $3,581,067 budget for Science Building; approve budget for new dormitory building near Campbell Hall; approve construction of language laboratory.