College Eye — March 25, 1966

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1 Library Hours during break announced
1 Untitled Students check the organization board in Old Gilchrist Hall; photo.
1 Von Schuschnigg to speak: Social science department sponsors lecture series Peter Hoffman speaks about the upcoming series.
1 3 EYE staff members are chosen by Control Board Bob Davis is now managing editor.
1 Dr. Eiklor's illness cancels trip Trip to St. Louis cancelled.
1 Mr. Ross Barnett states 'misuse of power-tragedy' Excerpts from speech; photo.
1 Valletti voice is 'All Silver and Gold' during SCI recital Review of performance of Cesare Valletti.
2 Untitled Police officers guard the new painting of President Maucker in order to keep faculty members from burning it.
2 SCI undergraduate faculty good reason to be here Claims that students here can receive top-rate teaching from the best instructors the university has.
2 New editor gets chance at unique, valuable education Another editor will be leaving the EYE, meaning someone else will have the unique learning experience.
2 Obiter Scripta: Conference to prove poetry important part of our lives Comments on poetry's significance in our lives and encourages students to attend "Modern American Poetry: Its Makers and Teachers."
2 Visits of nationally-known poets, potter 'best thing yet' in SCI arts program Discusses the upcoming conference: "Modern American Poetry: Its Teachers and Makers."
2 University here will not bring ignominy Criticizes statements by Josef Fox concerning the option of a university status for SCI.
2 'Burning' condemnation more than funny Questions the Cedar Falls paper's choice to print a letter written by Josef Fox, containing a statement about burning the new painting of President Maucker.
3 Mr. Williams reads for Poetry Hour Will read from Donald Hall, Lucien Stryk, and George Starbuck.
3 Miss Sears gives recital in Music Hall
3 Go-Brains and No-Sweats win College Bowl
3 Audience must meet time demand of great theatre Stan Wood says that a good theatre production demands a lot from an audience.
3 Spanish Club will offer 'Lluvia Roja'
3 Reid tells of projects to be completed Men's Union will buy more golf clubs.
3 Campus fraternities pledge 130 during spring rush List of those who pledged.
3 Painting burner would protest book burning Wonders why Josef Fox is the first to suggest burning a work of art when he would also be the first to protest against book burning?
3 Valletti's rich tenor fills Auditorium with beauty Review of performance by Cesare Valletti.
4 Student Senate discusses increase in advance fees Also consider library hours and several matters pertaining to the Greeks.
4 Students to file forms for exams
4 Three speakers chosen for SCI relations series Profiles for ACCIA speakers.
4 Department to host workshop Will sponsor workshop for educational office personnel.
4 WRA conducts meeting for spring tennis The Women's Recreation Association will hold a meeting for this spring's tennis intramurals.
4 Poetry conference features three guest poets Donald Hall, Lucien Stryk, and George Starbuck will appear.
4 Phi Mu Alpha announces pledge class List of 12 pledges.
5 Spring schedule planned as 4 teams get in shape Schedules are posted for tennis, golf, baseball, and outdoor track.
5 Teachers and students to SCI for safety meeting Conference highlights.
5 University discussion continues Faculty continues discussion about possible change to university status.
5 Champs nearly determined in three intramural sports Results of intramural volleyball, handball, and bowling are reviewed; photo.
5 Panther Tracks: Parker to nationals, spring sports start, congratulations to UND cagers Discusses Don Parker and his trip to nationals; golf season begins; extends his congratulations to the basketball team of the University of North Dakota.
6 Phi Omega pledges men last Sunday List of six pledges.
6 'Pressures on children'--Leaders Conference theme Highlights of program.
6 Students can sign up now for roommate May request an international student as a roommate.
6 Dress code for women is dissolved Inter-residence Council and AWS drop codes, though AWS retains recommendations for appropriate dress.
6 Classes to resume on April 4th
6 Torch and Tassel applications sent out