College Eye — May 13, 1966

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1 After four decades as presidential secretary, Miss Jessie Juhl retires Jessie Juhl reflects on her service at UNI.
1 Monday meeting to discuss dorm advantages & problems Small group hear early plans for first unit of Towers Complex.
1 Foreign language exams tomorrow in Auditorium Will offer language reading examinations.
1 Seven will be on sale Monday through May 21 A look at the contents of the upcoming issue.
1 Untitled A production photo of "The Boor," by Chekov; presented by the Russian Club during Poetry Hour; photo.
2 Untitled The 'hunk of metal' artwork in front of the library reaching out to grab a passer-by.
2 Representation and reason are expected from S S Criticizes the Student Senate for their lack of in-depth research on important campus issues.
2 Student charge dissent at 'bells' meeting Argues with the 'lack of dissent' on Campanile project reported in a previous article.
2 I ought to look at Dr. Fox's 'Experiment' Advocates more efficient use of professors' time.
2 Lechay shows 'painting is not dead' Author expresses an opinions on "painting and the masses."
2 Haskell retracts Fox statement Retracts a misuse of punctuation in a previous letter.
2 Hanlon's solution will leave void of unanswered questions Argues that current information is insufficient to select a class schedule.
2 Mutual trust only second Tidbits of wisdom from the editorial writer.
3 Dr. Poage will present German Nazi poetry Will read at German Club; list of new officers.
3 Spring art show Sunday will feature 150 items Will show student work.
3 SC High choirs will present concert tonight Performance program.
3 Staff positions open on '66-'67 College Eye Description of positions.
3 '66 fall student teachers pull cards Monday
3 Faculty Senate wrestles 90 minutes in meeting Discuss large classes; refer matter to EPC.
3 Love will be theme for Poetry Hour Students will read from a variety of sources.
4 Applications for MU scholarships now available
4 Fall overload is expected to crowd residence halls 50% of rooms will be overloaded; administration officials comment on problem and priority procedures.
4 Maywood and Hawthorne kids will visit SCI 150 Waterloo schoolchildren will visit campus.
4 Four teams in College Bowl finals Sunday List of team members.
4 New SS discusses the student faculty evaluation
5 Golfers set for matches in quadrangular SCI will host Illinois State University, Wisconsin State College, and Loras.
5 Track team rained out Intramural track scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed due to rain.
5 Soccer team to host ISU SCI will face ISU on Sunday; their ball has been returned.
5 Tennis men lose to Drake SCI lost to Drake, 6-3, Monday.
5 Drake uses 2 big innings to defeat Panthers, 10-3 SCI lost to Drake, 10-3, on Monday.
5 Mr. Smalley will present recital Sunday. Performance program.
5 Time to thank all the anonymous sports writers Gives kudos to all who helped with the sports reporting in the past school year.
6 Placement tests will be given for freshmen For those who will begin work this summer.
6 SCI receives conservation soil charter Student chapter organized last fall; receives charter.
6 Bahai Club will sponsor conference this weekend Will sponsor regional conference.
6 John Lewis will lecture Monday at 3 Will speak on civil rights.
6 OEO offers anti-poverty booklets
6 Five senior art shows open Sunday Joe Boender, Bruce Gordon, Dick Nielsen, Phyllis Avery, and Shari Matson will show work.
6 Set of hands are removed from Campanile Will be used as pattern for new clock hands.
6 Theme of 'Detail Makes the Difference' for dramatists Charlotte Lawton, Merle Lentz, and John Dennis will head conference.
6 Three students will present recital Sunday Robert Carroll, Layten Heckman, and Gary Miller will perform.