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1 Campus women will pay all bills for annual WPA Week Description of activities.
2 Herbert Muller to lecture in 'Individual' series Brief profile.
3 National Dancers of Ceylon to appear Thursday, Friday Performance preview; photo.
4 SCI drama department shows sharp professionalism in 'Sheba' production
Stimpson--Confidence (Connie) (Class of 1962)
Review of "Come Back, Little Sheba"; photo.
5 Student teaching applications due
6 Students vote on honor system today Must have 75% approval with 75% of students voting.
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7 Can have honor without system
Backstrom--Donna (Class of 1962)
Believes that an honor system cannot possibly prevent cheating.
8 Conservatives stupid or wicked
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox remains content with his statement that conservatives are stupid.
9 Dissent is getting pretty dull Push for non-conformity becomes an annoyance.
10 Honor a quality to be learned
Schaffer--Elliot J. (Speech Faculty)
Professor Schaffer believes that if students explored their potential more, high caliber citizens would be produced.
11 Hurray for the SCI students Interest, enthusiasm, spontaneity, and real student opinion part of mass meeting on Wednesday.
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12 Bina named '63 Old Gold executive editor Joy Drennen will be associate editor; James Pettit will be business manager; photo.
13 Debate honor system in packed auditorium Students plan and stage meeting on honor system; photo.
14 Varsity Men's Glee Club on tour of Iowa towns Will conclude with campus concert.
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15 'Story of Ruth' shown tonight
16 Ashby, Furlong to spend week in Washington William Ashby and Mary Furlong will be interns.
17 Fulcomer: false ideas stop marriage readiness Excerpts from presentations by David Fulcomer.
18 McBride named outstanding senior in business education List of additional award winners.
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19 Cincinnati artist exhibits 40 oils, caseins, drawings Morris Gordon will show work.
20 Gullickson, Craven, Halstead take top campus positions Arlen Gullickson will head SLB; Carolyn Craven will head AWS; Steve Halstead will head MU; vote tallies; photo.
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21 SCI sweeps triangular: Iowa indoor is next Panthers with 77 1/2 points., compared to Grinnell's 42 and Wartburg's 11 1/2; photo.
22 Tennis team to have 9 meets Season schedule.
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23 Baseball team has several gaps
Peake--Patric
Graduated players leave holes in team.
24 Indoor track meet proves different; puzzles, coffee compete with running
Agar--Donna Jo (Jody) (Class of 1964)
Track meet is a surprise to the women sports writers.
25 SCI wrestlers participate in national tournament Tournament spans yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
26 Spring baseball games announced Spring season schedule.
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27 Northwestern prof says 'our religion is nationalism' Excerpts from speech by Paul A. Schilpp.
28 Social fraternities announce spring pledge list of 88 List of new pledges.
29 Symphony to play concert Sunday evening Performance program.