Issue Contents

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1 2,500 students sign petition asking for bookstore in Commons addition President Maucker says that a bookstore is unlikely in the first phase of a new Union; outlines likely facilities in a new Union.
2 Carroll Engelhardt's father named 'Dad of the Year" Curtis Engelhardt to be honored; photo.
3 Fall enrollment record: 4,572 are registered Significant growth over fall 1961 level of 4061.
4 Flu shots for SCI available
5 Foreign movie at Commons tonight Will show "The Seventh Seal".
6 Mexican movie at Commons tonight
Tulasiewicz--Kristyna (Student--1962)
Students talk about summer school in Mexico.
7 Student workers delay wage strike Students decide to investigate other options; President Maucker notes that students who strike could lose their jobs.
8 Untitled Not even a week of rain can take the smiles away; photo.
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9 A committee could effectively work on bookstore Students continue to push for a new bookstore even if books won't be much cheaper.
10 Bultena supports bookstore in new Commons
Bultena--Louis (Sociology Faculty)
Sympathy for the construction of a bookstore intensifies.
11 Restrictions provide orderly traffic
Davis--Constance Sue (Class of 1964)
Believes restrictions make good sense.
12 SCI has benevolent administration?
Campbell--Duane E. (Class of 1964)
Not sure how benevolent the administration is.
13 Sympathy and condemnation for would-be strikers
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Has mixed feelings about proposed student strike.
14 Untitled
Clark--Steven
Strike for higher wages.
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15 Clinic tomorrow for secondary PE teachers
16 International Graphic Society to rent contemporary prints to students Hope to increase appreciation of art.
17 Untitled Memories of summer school are brought back while looking at souvenirs from Mexico; photo.
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18 Insurance certificates now available to students
19 Spring, summer grads will meet Tuesday in auditorium Will register for placement services.
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20 Budget planning presents no qualms for home management students
Hafner--Carmen
Junior and senior women have the opportunity to live in and run a family operated situation; photo.
21 Faculty Senate favorable to Union meditation room
22 Old Gold plans Greek, senior make-up photos
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23 18-meet schedule faces coach Bill Koll's wrestlers as they prepare for their season Panthers begin invitational tournament December 1.
24 Harriers lose second meet Panthers defeated again by a score of 23-36 at Grinnell.
25 Intramurals open season Intramurals opened September 26 with a Tau Kappa Epsilon victory over Phi Sigma Epsilon, 14-12.
26 SCI whips Coyotes on rain-soaked field Panthers open the North Central Conference with 28-0 victory over South Dakota.
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27 Grid team faces winless foe in annual Dad's Day game
Park--Larry (Class of 1965)
Panthers try to increase the winning streak to four against North Dakota in the Dad's Day game.
28 Varsity, frosh baseball teams sharpen skills in fall drills Weather plays its part in pre-season practices by taking away practice time.
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29 Dining facilities ready for use within two weeks New equipment will be installed soon in Commons.
30 Distributive Ed. meeting Monday-Wednesday Will hold regional meeting.
31 Faculty opens recitals with Mozart, Chopin Professors Bock and Baum will perform.
32 Ingmar Bergman's movie 'Seventh Seal' here tonight