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1 Annual Greek Week begins Monday with royalty vote Schedule of Greek Week activities; photo.
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2 Applicants for teaching to meet Tuesday
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3 Eye named All American, top ACP rating First time since 1948 that the College Eye has received a top rating.
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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.
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5 Mrs. Lloyd Lee named Mother of the Day Mother of Mary Ann Lee honored; photo.
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6 Plans are under way for new addition to Commons Description of proposed new facilities.
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7 President Maucker declares today Annual Women's Day Text of proclamation.
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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."
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10 Eye not 'magically blooming plant'
Stimpson--Confidence (Connie) (Class of 1962)
Commends the College Eye staff on their hard work.
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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.
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12 Six-column pages certainly an advantage Compares new six column layout of College Eye front page to old five column layout.
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13 Suggestions for Commons addition Considers specific proposals for facilities in Commons.
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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.
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16 Orchesis to perform tonight and tomorrow Description of performance; list of members.
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17 Phillips, Burritt are awarded journalism's 'Big Oil Cans' List of small oil can winners also announced; photo.
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18 SLB senators elected Monday List of election winners.
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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.
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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.
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23 AWS coffee hour Tuesday in Commons Will inform women about organizational opportunities.
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24 Common Market questioned in final ACCIA session Excerpts from speech by Harry Johnson at ACCIA.
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25 Elinor Crawford named head of PE Association Will head section of national organization.
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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.
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28 Great progress foreseen for economic integration Excerpts from speech by Robert Campbell at ACCIA.
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29 Logsdon, Weber will present senior recital Karen Weber and Sam Logsdon will perform.
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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.
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32 Blanford awarded Ford Fellowship Mary Blanford will pursue advanced study.
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33 Elkinton: 'best markets in economic policy of Europe' Excerpts from speech by Charles Elkinton at ACCIA.
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34 Jeanette Knierim will present recital Thursday Performance program.
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35 Akin, DeWilde show art works Sunday in A&I
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36 Lee named to AWS post, Intercollegiate Coordinator Mary Ann Lee elected to regional AWS office.
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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.
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39 Student directed one-act plays are Sunday Ron Zitzlsperger, Ray Mikesh, and Ron Fleming will direct plays.
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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.
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42 Golfers beat Wartburg after Drake tourney Team took fourteenth in Drake tournament Friday, and beat Wartburg Tuesday.
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43 Greek Week begins Monday Brief schedule of activities.
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44 Panther tennis team drops four successive dual meets Panthers lose to Dubuque, Loras, Drake, and Iowa State; photo.
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45 Second team wins football spring game Second team beat first team, 20-16, in scrimmage last Friday.
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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.
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48 Panther nine over Wartburg, deciding runs in inning 6 Panthers beat Wartburg, 4-3, on Wednesday.
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49 Trackmen to meet Iowa St.; baseball team record at 6-5
Peake--Patric
Reviews and previews SCI sporting events.
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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.
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52 Love, marriage, suicide part of Central Hall's history A look at the history of Central Hall.
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53 Registration for summer session is May 11-12
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54 SLB discusses future plans of Honor System Considers whether or not SLB should continue to work on proposed system.