Issue Contents

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1 Annual Greek Week begins Monday with royalty vote Schedule of Greek Week activities; photo.
2 Applicants for teaching to meet Tuesday
3 Eye named All American, top ACP rating First time since 1948 that the College Eye has received a top rating.
4 Kansas City music dean to dedicate music hall Sunday Archie N. Jones will speak; building took six to eight years to plan but just eighteen months to build.
5 Mrs. Lloyd Lee named Mother of the Day Mother of Mary Ann Lee honored; photo.
6 Plans are under way for new addition to Commons Description of proposed new facilities.
7 President Maucker declares today Annual Women's Day Text of proclamation.
8 Yearbooks will be distributed starting Monday
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9 Bike enthusiasts need 'Bike Month'? Question reasoning behind bike industry push for "American Bike Month."
10 Eye not 'magically blooming plant'
Stimpson--Confidence (Connie) (Class of 1962)
Commends the College Eye staff on their hard work.
11 Inattention to spelling a baffling problem
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox asks why "bourgeoisie" was so often misspelled in a recent examination.
12 Six-column pages certainly an advantage Compares new six column layout of College Eye front page to old five column layout.
13 Suggestions for Commons addition Considers specific proposals for facilities in Commons.
14 Wilson answers Bultena letter
Wilson--Leland L. (Chemistry Faculty)
Professor Wilson defends science students who did clean up litter after Science Fair.
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15 Hines to return May 9, 10 at 8:15 Jerome Hines performance re-scheduled.
16 Orchesis to perform tonight and tomorrow Description of performance; list of members.
17 Phillips, Burritt are awarded journalism's 'Big Oil Cans' List of small oil can winners also announced; photo.
18 SLB senators elected Monday List of election winners.
19 Zatha Weems to speak for SCRA dinner
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20 Diana and horse, Bill How, walk off with blue ribbons
Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963)
Profile of Diana Palmer; photo.
21 Senior English proficiency test next Friday Those who wish to teach English must take test.
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22 'Overview '62' Auction for art work tomorrow Art Club will hold auction.
23 AWS coffee hour Tuesday in Commons Will inform women about organizational opportunities.
24 Common Market questioned in final ACCIA session Excerpts from speech by Harry Johnson at ACCIA.
25 Elinor Crawford named head of PE Association Will head section of national organization.
26 Richard Dutton will present grad art show
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27 Fagan withdraws candidacy for Iowa Governor Professor Fagan cites health as reason.
28 Great progress foreseen for economic integration Excerpts from speech by Robert Campbell at ACCIA.
29 Logsdon, Weber will present senior recital Karen Weber and Sam Logsdon will perform.
30 SCI's first seniors to begin soliciting for 25-year fund Hope to secure pledges for the future.
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31 'Midwest' literary magazine will go on sale Monday Preview of contents.
32 Blanford awarded Ford Fellowship Mary Blanford will pursue advanced study.
33 Elkinton: 'best markets in economic policy of Europe' Excerpts from speech by Charles Elkinton at ACCIA.
34 Jeanette Knierim will present recital Thursday Performance program.
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35 Akin, DeWilde show art works Sunday in A&I
36 Lee named to AWS post, Intercollegiate Coordinator Mary Ann Lee elected to regional AWS office.
37 Spring play 'Prodigious Snob' recreates period of Louis XIV Preview of the play; photo.
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38 Industrial Arts Fair draws 500 participants Quick look at competition winners.
39 Student directed one-act plays are Sunday Ron Zitzlsperger, Ray Mikesh, and Ron Fleming will direct plays.
40 Three SCI seniors accepted into Peace Corps service Profiles of Joe Adair, Faye Nelson, and Ann Hawn; photo.
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41 Frosh to play key roles in alumni-varsity game Fourth annual Alumni-Varsity game will be May 12.
42 Golfers beat Wartburg after Drake tourney Team took fourteenth in Drake tournament Friday, and beat Wartburg Tuesday.
43 Greek Week begins Monday Brief schedule of activities.
44 Panther tennis team drops four successive dual meets Panthers lose to Dubuque, Loras, Drake, and Iowa State; photo.
45 Second team wins football spring game Second team beat first team, 20-16, in scrimmage last Friday.
46 Trackmen down Platteville State SCI beat Platteville in track, 106-25, last Wednesday.
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47 Baseball team trounces Augustana twice; 17-1, 10-1 SCI beat Augustana Friday and Saturday.
48 Panther nine over Wartburg, deciding runs in inning 6 Panthers beat Wartburg, 4-3, on Wednesday.
49 Trackmen to meet Iowa St.; baseball team record at 6-5
Peake--Patric
Reviews and previews SCI sporting events.
50 Trackmen win 2 events at Drake Relays SCI won both Iowa College Division relays last Saturday.
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51 Bunny Geiger crowned 1962 'Miss Waterloo' Description of the beauty pageant.
52 Love, marriage, suicide part of Central Hall's history A look at the history of Central Hall.
53 Registration for summer session is May 11-12
54 SLB discusses future plans of Honor System Considers whether or not SLB should continue to work on proposed system.