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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.
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2 Carroll Engelhardt's father named 'Dad of the Year" Curtis Engelhardt to be honored; photo.
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3 Fall enrollment record: 4,572 are registered Significant growth over fall 1961 level of 4061.
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4 Flu shots for SCI available
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5 Foreign movie at Commons tonight Will show "The Seventh Seal".
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6 Mexican movie at Commons tonight
Tulasiewicz--Kristyna (Student--1962)
Students talk about summer school in Mexico.
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7 Student workers delay wage strike Students decide to investigate other options; President Maucker notes that students who strike could lose their jobs.
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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.
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10 Bultena supports bookstore in new Commons
Bultena--Louis (Sociology Faculty)
Sympathy for the construction of a bookstore intensifies.
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11 Restrictions provide orderly traffic
Davis--Constance Sue (Class of 1964)
Believes restrictions make good sense.
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12 SCI has benevolent administration?
Campbell--Duane E. (Class of 1964)
Not sure how benevolent the administration is.
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13 Sympathy and condemnation for would-be strikers
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Has mixed feelings about proposed student strike.
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Clark--Steven
Strike for higher wages.
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15 Clinic tomorrow for secondary PE teachers
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16 International Graphic Society to rent contemporary prints to students Hope to increase appreciation of art.
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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
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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.
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21 Faculty Senate favorable to Union meditation room
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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.
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24 Harriers lose second meet Panthers defeated again by a score of 23-36 at Grinnell.
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25 Intramurals open season Intramurals opened September 26 with a Tau Kappa Epsilon victory over Phi Sigma Epsilon, 14-12.
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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.
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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.
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30 Distributive Ed. meeting Monday-Wednesday Will hold regional meeting.
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31 Faculty opens recitals with Mozart, Chopin Professors Bock and Baum will perform.
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32 Ingmar Bergman's movie 'Seventh Seal' here tonight