College Eye — April 12, 1966

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1 Eta Pizza Pi honors National Fraternity Day Erect Trojan horse; photo.
1 Two students will present senior recital Joyce Kruckenberg and Janet Smith will perform.
1 H. R. Gross will highlight activities of MU Week Schedule of activities.
1 15 faculty members are selected for seminars Will focus on Asia.
1 'Poetry appeals to different senses' says Mr. Hall at all-college lecture Excerpts from remarks by Donald Hall.
1 Student-learning emphasis in audio-tutorial system Alan Orr talks about a supplementary form of learning; photo.
2 Nation should not end national defense loans Discusses the suggestion of the Johnson Administration to stop the student loans under the National Defense Act of 1958.
2 An EYE in-depth report: Social Regulations Board like trite small town traffic court Claims that maintaining order in the community is not the job of the courts but is the job of law enforcement.
2 Perspective: Reason, experience are our final authorities Discusses Lechay's recent painting of President Maucker.
2 Ayers gives appreciation Praises Phillip Jennings for helping realize the goals in PiLL Party Platform and for his interest in married student housing areas.
2 Untitled Students offer suggestions for the name of the university.
3 Sydney Harris will speak in Auditorium
3 Mr. Phelps will participate in seminar Robert Phelps will speak.
3 Placement lists graduate entry positions Students may schedule interviews.
3 Reception to announce writing winners Will present awards in writing contest.
3 Cast complete for SCI spring play List of cast members for "The Servant of Two Masters".
3 Poetry Hour will feature Mr. Lentz Merle Lentz will read from Khalil Gibran.
3 OLD GOLD positions open for 1967
3 WRA group will conduct two sessions Will lead discussions at conference.
3 Road care program for housing area Will improve roads in married student housing areas.
3 Bravo! Encore! For poetry conference Commends Mr. Ward, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Thompson, and Mr. Ferguson for the poetry conference.
4 48 athletes given awards in basketball and wrestling Forty-eight SCI students were honored for winter athletics participation; list of recipients.
4 Tennis to start Wednesday, big shake-up in personnel SCI will face Upper Iowa.
4 Odwarka joins Central College study group Will serve on Vienna Study Program council.
4 Career Day here Friday for Iowa girls For women interested in careers in physical education.
4 Terry Knapp to represent Iowa at conference Will participate in national oratorical contest.
4 Marlins will perform acts this weekend Will perform two numbers at Northern Illinois festival.
4 Faculty member will participate in convention Five will present readings at regional conference.
5 Marine Corps selection team on campus
5 Anderson's debut spoiled, Wartburg nips SCI, 3-2 SCI was defeated by Wartburg, 3-2, at J. D. Anderson's first game coaching; photo.
5 Six Iowa prep stars sign letters of intent for SCI Four of the six upcoming athletes are basketball players, one is a wrestler, and the other is accomplished in both sports.
5 Untitled Larry Jones waits for a throw at first base during the Wartburg game.
5 NCC meetings April 4-5, basketball tournament set SCI will compete in North Central Conference Holiday Basketball tournament.
6 Men's Union appropriates $200 for scholarship Will award two $100 scholarships.
6 Lectures to continue on socialism Professors Eiklor and Hoffman are scheduled.
6 SING-OUT '66 tickets are now available
6 Hughes to speak at conference
6 Russian Club to promote Russian culture