College Eye — April 22, 1966

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1 Prominent Mexican novelist gives lecture Wednesday Magdelena Mondragon will speak.
1 Gwendolyn and her quarter-inch socket set or Ind. Arts a-go-go Howard Reed would like to see more women enrolled in industrial arts classes; photo.
1 Untitled Candidates for 'Favorite Man on Campus' are: Ben Halupnik, Bill Rauhauser, Phil Pirages, Terry Knapp, Erick Skogman, and Craig Allen.
1 Joint meeting of Senates Monday in Faculty Room Will discuss spring break, comprehensive examinations, and faculty evaluation; Faculty also discusses intent and content of Master of Arts in Teaching degree.
1 Curtain 'Burns Down' on drama dept. outcasts Review of Roy Behrens' play "The Portrait of a Bona Fired Agreement"; photo.
1 VISTA member on campus next week William Hoing will speak.
2 Humanities conferences could be fine educational device Advocates establishing a stronger and more permanent Humanities Conference system.
2 Student has questions on homosexuality problem Expresses concern and opposition to anti-homosexuality statements made by administration.
2 Reader has formidable respect for artistic with journalistic yen Offers congratulations to all involved with the recent production "The Portrait of a Bona Fired Agreement."
2 If painting is bad burning is quite proper Declares that not all 'art' is worthy of display.
2 Pop art capable of taking a place in history Discusses the validity of pop art.
2 Untitled Pokes fun at the stereotypical long hair of popular music.
3 Freshmen to secure major advisors
3 TKE's will host chapters at regional conference
3 Orchids from Hawaii for Mother's Day Kappa Theta Psi sponsoring sale.
4 Teachers should run for offices Hughes says Governor Hughes spoke at Social Studies Conference; photo.
4 Batman, jug band appear April 30 in Music Hall Phi Mu Alpha will sponsor variety show; list of performers.
4 Pledge period activates 30 in Tomahawk List of new members.
4 Dr. Poage visiting prof at U. of Iowa Will teach there in 1966-1967 school year.
4 Applications due for selective service test
4 'Studio 4' will present one-act plays Sunday Charles O'Brien, Nancy Hall, and Bonnie King will direct plays.
4 Men students should report for tryouts
5 "Freedom isn't free" Performers from SING-OUT; photo.
5 Golfers in home quad SCI will face Luther, Drake, and Mankato State on Saturday.
5 Raffensperger will address publications Gene Raffensperger will speak at Gridiron Banquet.
5 Regents suggest dining rooms for study halls President Maucker will look into matter.
5 Spring Formal will conclude WPA Week
5 Dr. Smith will speak Sunday at 6:45 Will speak at Gamma Delta meeting.
5 Russian opera showing tonight in Commons Will show "Boris Gudonov".
5 Advertising representative on campus
5 Four students participate in reading festival Will read at event in Ames.
6 'Day of the gorilla is gone' says Viking Mason Tom Mason speaks at Men's Union event; photo.
6 SCI loses to Iowa State, 3-1, meets Morningside SCI prepares to face Morningside Saturday; photo.
6 Soccer team loses at ISU SCI lost to ISU, 5-1, Sunday.
6 Women's golf tournament at Ohio State The annual Women's Collegiate Golf Tournament will be at Ohio State University from June 19-24.
6 SCI netmen tip Wartburg SCI beat Wartburg, 4-1; remains undefeated.
7 Record field at SCI Relays, several marks may be set SCI Art Dickinson Relays to be Saturday.
8 300 high school students will participate in Art Fair
8 Finegan attends workshop at Drake May 14 Will demonstrate ceramics techniques.
8 Mr. Fulton will present organ recital Robert Fulton will perform.
8 Women's Chorus will present concert Sunday Performance program.
8 Six poets works read in 'Silenced Voices' Sunday Speech faculty read work of American poets; photo.