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1 'Princess' curtain times clarified
2 40 works of art on display in Commons
Shaw--Sharon (Student--1961)
Part of permanent art collection on display; hopes to give students more opportunities to see fine art.
3 Borrowers to complete forms
4 Daman leaves job to Domer; health cause Profile of Jalaa Domer; photo.
5 New hours for women's dorms effective Jan. 2 Schedule of hours.
6 Soil tests taken for new library Hope to break ground in the spring.
7 Untitled New members are added to Torch and Tassel senior women's honorary group; photo.
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8 'More experienced' answer to editorial
Wilson--Lora Lee (Public Relations Staff; English Fac
Letter responds to past editorial, and says that we should not look for rewards in preliminary education; knowledge is the reward.
9 Dress code should be unnecessary Editorial disagrees with the possibility of adding a dress code to the SCI campus.
10 Fox explains integrated courses.
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Explains the difference between general education courses and integration
11 Praise, sympathy to Domer Editorial wishes best luck to new Student League Board president.
12 Readers miss evergreen tree Sad that tree is cut down on campus in preparation for a new building.
13 There aren't enough hours Editorial disagrees with statement in student handbook that says students should study three hours for every credit hour they take.
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14 Kelso helps students solve own problems
Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963)
Paul Kelso talks about the kinds of things he can do to help students; photo.
15 Typing tests given Wednesday
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16 Business group to hear Kelly speak Tuesday Edward T. Kelly will speak at Phi Beta Lambda meeting.
17 Map, model show plans for SCI future
Lane--Bill (Student--1961)
A look at the future of the campus; photo.
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18 Applications due for scholarship Faculty Men's Club will award $100 scholarship.
19 AWS constitution revisions passed by large margin Revisions pass, 1166-41.
20 Campbell Hall to serve extra Lawther women Some Lawther women may eat at Campbell Hall.
21 Morris to be guest soloist for Waterloo Symphony Mon. Will perform on campus.
22 Next week's EYE out on Thursday
23 Street commission asks help with snow removal Cedar Falls announces parking regulations to make snow removal easier.
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24 22 frosh given football numerals Athletic department announces twenty-two freshmen will receive football numerals; list of award winners.
25 Reject bid; non-NCAA SCI Panthers reject bid to play a post season football game with University of Tampa.
26 Wendell Williams guard, named to Little All-America Williams was named to Associated Press Little All-American football team.
27 Wrestling invitational tournament tomorrow
Fletcher--Larry (Student--1960-1961)
SCI will host an AAU regional wrestling tournament; 250 wrestlers are expected to compete. Brief summary of the last part of Panther's basketball season.
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28 Cagers beat Macalester in first home game 83-57 SCI Panthers start the basketball season with a big victory.
29 Wrestlers tangle at University of Minnesota Panthers wrestling squad does well at its first meet of the season; description of wrestlers and their matches.
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30 Kappa Pi, SCI art organization sponsoring sale Works by students and faculty will be on sale.
31 Publications board proposes constitutional amendments Text of proposed changes.