College Eye — April 19, 1966

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1 Miss Pleggenkuhle reigns for Dickinson Relays Quick look at the queen and her attendants; photo.
1 College Theatre Outcasts to present Behrens play Will present "The Portrait of a Bona Fired Agreement"; parody of the Lechay portrait controversy.
1 Opposes enrollment limits, 'go ahead and grow SCI' Board of Regents will allow SCI to grow rather than place limits on enrollment; President Maucker presents faculty resolution supporting university status; new dorm near Campbell Hall may be 14 story high rise.
1 'Strictly personal' author, Harris, speaks Thursday Profile of Sydney J. Harris; photo.
1 Notice-of-intent due at office of Registrar Students must notify Registrar if they intend to enroll in the fall.
1 Mad tea party marks first birthday of Coffee House Mark first anniversary of coffee house in Presbyterian Student Center; photo.
2 Should not have classes Good Friday Believe that classes should not be held on such a deeply religious holiday.
2 Ought to evaluate administrators Discusses the Student Senate's position that administrator evaluations are "infeasible."
2 Lindberg shares something very funny with us Shares an anecdote about writing themes on cheating; the articles in the magazines have all been torn out.
2 From me to you: Women's PE secures four go-go dancers Discusses letters of intent.
2 Perspective: Imbue education with strong sense of skepticism Explores two questions concerning critical thinking: "What influences us? And what should influence us?"
2 Untitled Student comments on how "dictatorial" the Social Regulations Board is as he walks by the office that has an armed officer outside of the door.
3 Baseball team opens NCC race with two victories SCI defeated North Dakota State, 4-1 and 2-0; team statistics are posted.
3 Trackmen take second place in Cornell Relays Saturday SCI took second place to Luther at the Cornell Relays.
3 Assoc. sports editor needed
4 Women to vote Friday for 'Favorite Man on Campus' Activities in Women Pay All Week.
4 Pi Theta Pi pledges 15 during rush List of new pledges.
4 Poetry Hour will feature Mr. Jamosky Will read from work of Mayakovsky.
4 Miss Erickson will present senior recital Rosemary Erickson will perform.
4 Untitled Eunice Stuempfig buys popcorn for Greg Durlam as a part of 'Women-Pay-All-Week.'
4 Oboe Sonata highlights concert Professor Latham will present original work in American Composers Concert.
4 Two students to present recitals Joan Anderson and Bruce Cheney will present concert.