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1 'Prodigious Snob' tickets go on sale Monday

Professor Wood talks about the upcoming play; photo.

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2 Ask for an extra course? 10 arrange skin diving class
Phillips--Sandy (Class of 1962)

Students study skin and Scuba diving.

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3 Concert Monday of American composers works

PMA and SAI will present concert.

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4 Ross Nielsen named director of Price Laboratory School

Professor Nielsen will fill vacancy left by death of Dwight Curtis; Guy Wagner has been interim head.

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5 Silvey to speak at Honors Convocation

Wray Silvey will speak; list of Purple Key members.

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6 Tea planned for off-campus women Monday
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7 WRA Sports Day is canceled
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8 Bohme 'bestows accolade' on Fox
Bohme--Joseph (English Faculty)

Letter supports general education classes.

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9 Column half a telephone conversation
Smith--Miriam B. (Speech Faculty)

Discusses lack of clarity in column.

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10 Commons Forum series a success

Congratulate Forum committee on its efforts.

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11 Need 'great conversation' on liberal education
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)

Professor Fox discusses the growing need for general and liberal education.

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12 Reader asks 'where is Pep Club?'
Raffensperger--John M. (Class of 1962)

Expresses dissatisfaction with student support for spring athletics.

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13 Strange that 'island in sun' so blessed

Expresses approval of SCI's lack of student political dissent.

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14 Abstract painting on exhibit in major museums

Work by Philip Guston on display.

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15 AFT, NEA, clash in Commons forum Monday
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16 Edler, Knight present senior art exhibition

Lee Knight and Dan Edler will show work.

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17 Hastings, Dreier top officers in local ISEA

List of campus NEA chapter officers.

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18 Museum hours are changed
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19 900 register for summer
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20 Dr. Ray Schlicher named to field services position

Ernest Fossum will direct Placement Bureau; Frances Hill will be administrative assistant in Placement Bureau.

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21 General education courses to be reviewed, KYTC

Faculty will talk about their classes.

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22 Logsdon, Stevens contend for inter-fraternity office

Profiles of Sam Logsdon and Bob Stevens.

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23 Summer session of Lab School June 18-Aug. 10

Will offer classes for kindergarten through junior high school students.

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24 Dr. Kratochovill speaker for Greek Week banquet
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25 Loan forms due
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26 Untitled

Students enjoy the beginnings of summer; photo.

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27 Vivacity, talent prominent in varsity men's Glee Club

Profile of the group and its director, Les Hale, who started the group in 1960.

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28 Baseball team wins 5-4 over La Crosse State

Panthers won, 5-4, Tuesday.

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29 Hurd, Lemon display art

Brenda Hurd and Nell Lemon will show work.

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30 Tennis team wins over Wartburg, 6-3

Panthers defeated Wartburg, but lost to Luther.

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31 Track, baseball, tennis, golf compete for NCC titles today
Peake--Patric

Reviews and previews of SCI athletic events.

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32 Trackmen lose close dual meet to Iowa State 72-49

Cyclones beat Panthers on May 11.

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33 Alumni overpowers varsity football team

Alumni defeated varsity team, 22-13, last Saturday; photo.

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34 Baseball team beats Morningside takes south half NCC championship

SCI beat Morningside, 4-1, 3-2, here last Saturday, winning south half of North Central Conference.

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35 Golfers lose to Loras, tie with Drake Monday

SCI lost to Loras, 14-1, Saturday; SCI tied Drake at 7 1/2 all on Monday.

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36 College will take bids for new food lines
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37 Conservation camp named beneficiary

Will receive scholarships from Newman Lyle Fund.

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38 Pat Peake named managing editor for '62-63 Eye

Assumes position after Jerry Mayes resigns.

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39 Regents okays negotiations for dorm addition

Would house two hundred additional students in Campbell Hall.

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40 Stringam organ recital canceled
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41 Typing test to be Monday and Tuesday