Issue Contents

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1 'Pirates' opens series; tickets at Crossroads Howard Jones describes the upcoming Lecture-Concert series.
2 Drivotrainers, range help safety ed. department grow Ivan Eland talks about the driver education program, equipment, and facilities; photo.
3 Flu shots at Health Center
4 Joyce Rice and Karl King to perform for band day List of high school bands that will perform.
5 Men may take swimming test
Book--Connie
Test scheduled.
6 Need long red flannels for September classes in aud. Heating system under repair in older buildings on campus.
7 Work starts for Oct. 14 Homecoming Brief look at planned activities.
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8 Let's enlarge our purposes, too
Strait--David (Class of 1964)
Student challenges readers to expand with SCI's new curriculum.
9 Reader challenges SCI students to erase problem
Lee--Mary Ann (Class of 1962)
Author is upset about cheating that goes on at SCI.
10 Study of Orient necessary to counteract provincialism
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Discusses the benefits of adding a course that teaches Asian culture.
11 Thanks to the physical plant Thanks the physical plant for making many improvements around the SCI campus.
12 There's nothing to worry about Student has a negative outlook on the future.
13 Why not use off-campus housing?
Mayes--Jerry Ray (Student--1961-1964)
Student is not satisfied with current capacity of dormitories at SCI.
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14 Organizational meetings for forensics next week Forensics plans for the year.
15 Senior, Greek pix to be taken
16 Seven chosen baton twirlers of Panther band List of those who were chosen.
17 Untitled Carroll Engelhardt practices for variety show; photo.
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18 First movie in Commons tonight Will show "The Greatest Show on Earth".
19 Maucker: being SCI will mean better service to state President Maucker comments on an appropriate role for the school.
20 Wagner to go to Saigon for next two years Willis Wagner will assist in a Saigon trade school.
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21 Miriam Makeba, Mitchell Trio to appear here A look at the Commons Concert Series.
22 Untitled Four young women sit outdoors eating at a picnic.
23 Wide range of productions slated by drama department Stan Wood looks at the season ahead.
24 Youth books in library exhibit About 360 books from fourteen countries are on display.
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25 Football team wins opening contest, 37-26 SCI defeats Bradley in season opener.
26 Panthers face Mankato State SCI will play at home; large crowd expected; photo.
27 SCI wrestlers attend clinic Two SCI wrestlers attended a clinic sponsored by the US Olympic Wrestling Committee.
28 Watt signs contract Ed Watt signs a contract to play baseball for the Baltimore Orioles.
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29 Goal of 1,000 in SISEA drive Seeking new members.
30 Jim Miller to be new track captain Jim Miller, a two year letterman, selected as new captain.
31 New 'Loyalty' for SCI's first pep rally
Phillips--Sandy (Class of 1962)
New words for song to be introduced at first pep rally of the year.
32 Orchesis, Marlins to hold tryouts Quick description of the groups.
33 Panther frosh football team opens practice Coach Hansen had sixty players come out for football this year, with eleven high school all-staters.
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34 'Play night' to be tonight WRA will sponsor event.
35 Pendergraft explains men's dorm names Mary Dieterich suggested "Regents" as name for new men's dorm; Seerley-Baker is now Baker Hall; will reserve the Seerley name for an academic building.
36 Students may earn credit by TV again Biology and government classes will be offered.
37 Untitled New transfers and freshmen are initiated into Associated Women Students organization.