Issue Contents

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1 'Creativity' PR workshop theme Program for the workshop.
2 'Hamlet' planned for film series
3 'Romanoff & Juliet', July 28-30 summer play cast announced Play preview; list of cast members.
4 Class attendance cuts study results released by Dr. Lang Text of class attendance policy; responsibility for attendance rests with students.
5 Oriental garden will bloom on lawn south of Commons Will hold party with Asian theme; photo.
6 Southeast Asia's modern role topic for Monday lecture J. Norman Parmer will speak; photo.
7 Typing tests to be Wednesday
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8 50 book exhibits to be on display in Auditorium
9 ISTC orchestra, faculty vocalists perform Tuesday Performance program.
10 Lab plan aids fast learners Report on work at the PLS rapid learners program.
11 Page resigns from art staff Will go to University of Omaha.
12 Senior recital given Monday Beverly Koch will perform.
13 Set for 'Romanoff and Juliet' provides stagecraft lesson
Edwards--Dick
A look at set design for the play; photo.
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14 Construction begins on new ISTC Student Health Center Lengthy description of the new facilities.
15 ISTC graduate returns here as summer session instructor Lengthy profile of Constance McCutcheon; photo.
16 Lawn party slated for grad students in Industrial Arts
17 Library open until 10 p.m. Mr. Rod cites increased use.
18 One in three don't enter, study shows
19 Still needed College Eye staff.
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20 A sword hangs over cuts . . . . Discusses the a new attendance policy; believes student responsibility is great.
21 Counterpoint; one for the road . . . .
Lewis--Lawrence Guy (Class of 1961)
22 Faculty Pen; freedom of inquiry necessary
Whitnah--Donald R. (History Faculty)
Encourages future teachers to voice their opinions.
23 Untitled
Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
Student suggests using a bulldozer to make his way through the crossroads.