Brown--Hugh (Class of 1966)
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Hanlon's solution will leave void of unanswered questions College Eye 60:55, p.2 |
Argues that current information is insufficient to select a class schedule. | |
2 | Panther Tracks: Panthers coaching staff wins in spite of financial problems College Eye 60:34, p.5 |
Discusses the motto, ". . . It matters not whether you won or lost, but how you played the game." | |
3 | Panther Tracks: Back the Panthers' bid for 2nd place NCC finish College Eye 60:32, p.5 |
Discusses the home court advantage that most sports teams have. | |
4 | Health, leadership, attitude, incentive contribute to improved mat record College Eye 60:29, p.7 |
Highlights the strengths of the SCI wrestling squad. | |
5 | Panther Tracks: North Dakota universities threaten future of NCC College Eye 60:25, p.7 |
Discusses the possible disbanding of the North Central Conference. | |
6 | Panther Tracks: Erusha and Remmert cite men vying for '66 squad College Eye 60:20, p.8 |
Discusses next year's football team; 1965 statistics are posted. | |
7 | Statistics show that improvement goes hand-in-hand with victory College Eye 60:16, p.8 |
Recalls pointing out SCI's weaknesses through their statistics, and now the university's strengths show through. | |
8 | Panthers face Augustana Vikings for 44th annual Homecoming contest College Eye 60:12, p.6 |
A Homecoming victory will put SCI in third place in their conference. | |
9 | Panther Tracks: Team statistics reveal SCI grid weaknesses College Eye 60:10, p.7 |
SCI's statistics show that they are above average only in rushing defense. | |
10 | House intramural footballers begin vigorous competition College Eye 60:7, p.3 |
Discusses intramural football and its benefits. | |
11 | Brown gives recognition to Maywood help College Eye 59:38, p.2 |
Student gives thanks to those who helped organize Maywood Project. |