Issue Contents

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1 '62 Relays Queen finalists named by Lettermen List of twelve candidates.
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2 'Femmes Fancy' to climax annual Women Pay All Week Activities include Favorite Man on Campus contest; photo.
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3 Ceylon dancers perform tonight in L-C series
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4 If you miss us, let us know
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5 Muller to speak here in Humanities series Profile of Herbert Muller; photo.
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6 Race relations specialist Rose to speak today Arnold Rose will speak at sociology conference.
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7 Record 79% of full-time undergrads vote, but honor system defeated 1,436-1,062 Breakdown of vote by dorm and by class.
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8 Fowler accuses Fox of naivete
Fowler--Jerry D. (Class of 1962)
Reiterates position that educators are inconsistent in what they propose as goodness, truth, knowledge, and the example that they provide.
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9 Need for European newspapers
Campbell--Duane E. (Class of 1964)
Newspapers from other countries would provide different positions on issues; would also give exposure to other languages and press traditions; believes library should subscribe to more newspapers from other countries.
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10 Re-evaluation needed in student centers Religious centers at SCI should be re-evaluated; attendance seems to be down.
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11 Teacher must erase false beliefs
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox believes that the biggest job in teaching is not presenting new concepts, but erasing old misconceptions.
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12 Thanks, sympathy to Eye staff Christian Student Center extends thanks to Eye for letting them run the paper for a week.
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13 There's still a healthy atmosphere
Harlan--Roger G. (Class of 1963)
Turnout for election on honor system was reassuring of healthy college atmosphere.
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14 2 faculty members resign; absence leaves granted to 4 Professors Daane and Crumley resign; Professors Winsberg, Yager, Wagner, and Winsberg will be on leave.
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15 2 student-directed plays to be presented Sunday Tom Johnson and Mike Griffith will present work.
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16 Machine joins classroom; new challenge to students
Nagle--David R. (Class of 1965; Member of Congress; Political Science Faculty)
A look at programmed instruction; photo.
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17 Home Ec High School Day, open house this weekend Program highlights.
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18 Plans complete for on-campus fallout shelters Awaiting Army approval.
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19 Sororities gain further pledges from open rush List of new pledges.
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20 Summer session to offer special programs this year Will offer honors program, program for provisional students, and early start for fall students.
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21 150 students expected here for art fair Will show work and compete for scholarships.
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22 Erbe to speak here for FBLA annual conf.
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23 Plans in progress for flood prevention assistance here Residents of men's dormitories will assist.
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24 SCI to host annual Safety Education Conference Conferences highlights.
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25 Untitled Tom Sweet cleans house as result of benefit auction; photo.
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26 3 seniors to present recital Thursday night Marlow Steinberg, David Richardson, and Judy Peters will perform.
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27 Fail more? Enjoy it less? New policy for transfers
Kramer--Marilyn Rose (Class of 1966)
Transfer students will now have all grades included in grade calculations.
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28 'Short-sighted policies are driving capital overseas' Excerpts from remarks by Senator Jack Miller; photo.
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29 10 college bands expected for Mid-America Concert
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30 Freeman and Dotson take second in NCAA meet Panthers finish fifth at NCAA wrestling tournament.
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31 Sophomores, seniors required to take tests April 12, 13
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32 Space mobile unit here for annual science fair April 7 High school students will exhibit work.
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33 SCI wins Iowa College Indoor meet 92 1/2 points beats closest runner-up (Grinnell) by 51; photo.
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34 Trackmen begin outdoor season in three weeks Table of best performances; season schedule.
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35 Whitford whips Panther's baseball team into shape
Peake--Patric
Coach Whitford talks about the team.
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36 2 speakers announced for annual ACCIA April 24-26 Robert Campbell and Brendan Sexton will speak.
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37 Are SCIers alert? 6 of 99 correctly answer quiz Results of current events quiz.
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38 Eye staff positions for summer, next year available