College Eye — April 11, 1967

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1 Eighteen students honored at annual business dinner List of those who were honored.
1 SCI students attend New York demonstrations Mr. Hoffmans says that seven to ten SCI students will go.
1 Sophomores take tests tomorrow Will take GRE.
1 Transfer students need attention Conference points out difficulties encountered by transfer students.
1 KYTC meets Larrabee house in semi-finals
1 Novelist Kurt Vonnegut to visit SCI campus Profile of Kurt Vonnegut, who will be on campus for two days; photo.
1 Wood announces cast of 'Faustus' List of cast members.
2 SS should begin work on free university now Asks the SS to begin investigating the possibilities.
2 Congratulations on cabaret Offers kudos to those who organized and participated.
2 Snowfences--not for snow Objects to the placement of snow fences to eliminate cow paths; photo.
2 Volker--'Greeks do not do enough on campus to deserve 26 pages' Discusses the changes which will happen in this year's book.
2 Tells Fox: try humility Accuses the professor of being stubbornly authoritarian.
3 I want to be Questions the validity of "accepting people for what they are."
3 Student explains why he'll join march on United Nations Gives personal justifications for ending the war.
3 Civil rights, communism, discrimination Advocates the elimination of all forms of discrimination.
4 New left student group organizes Jim Liebbe talks about Students for Radicalism.
4 Regents to meet at SCI
4 Industrial arts fellowship offered Four fellowships available.
4 Swamp snakes, giant centipede crawl in Wright showcase Beta Beta Beta displays specimens collected on spring trip.
5 SCIans are 95% Iowan says president elect Upchurch Profile of Bruce Upchurch; photo.
5 KTCF radio broadcasts Spanish show Will broadcast Musica Espanola.
6 'Best spring practice in years,' says Sheriff Discusses the strengths of the team.
6 Six attend NCC spring meetings Two administrators and two coaches attend the meetings to decide on next year's schedules.
6 Tennis opener successful; three meets this week SCI won 8-0 in their season opener.
6 From the Bear's Paw Discusses new football players.
7 Panther spring sports swing into high gear A rundown of the spring sport activities.
7 Trackmen at Western Illinois after a week off SCI takes a week of hard training before continuing with meets.
7 For What It's Worth Gives a current sports overview.
8 Miss Place to present organ recital Martha Place will perform.
8 Supper will be Sunday Kappa Theta Psi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon will sponsor pancake supper.
8 SCI receives traineeships for professional personnel Will prepare those who will work with the mentally retarded.
8 Teaching aids displayed today in Gilchrist IBM will display advanced technology for education.
8 SISEA to elect officers
8 Peace Corps representative to visit SCI
8 Fisher to give recital Margaret Fisher will perform.
8 Seniors to vote on project Projects include art, scoreboard, Campanile bell, and donations for new auditorium.
8 German class to read at poetry hour Will read from Goethe's "Faust".
8 UPC dinner with the prof rescheduled