Issue Contents

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1 Untitled Cheerleaders in Homecoming parade; photo.
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2 Growth problems--the case for increased support of SCE President Maucker outlines achievements and shortfalls of recent years; describes need for more funding.
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3 Administration Building plans are approved Brief description of $750,000 facility; will include about 40,000 square feet.
4 New title for Dean Lang Named Director of Teacher Education; photo.
5 Regents approve 100-acre purchase College will purchase 102.7 acres south of 29th Street.
6 Ruth Meyer, '29, resigns post here Had served as secretary on campus since 1930.
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7 23-4-1: best three years in SCE football 1962 football season wrap-up.
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8 Cagers, wrestlers missing top vets 1962-1963 basketball season outlook.
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9 Engelhardt named dad of the year Curtis R. Engelhardt honored.
10 Panther harriers 2nd in conference Finish at 4-3.
11 Record-breaking 4,500 enrolled here this fall Fall 1962 enrollment is 4572; 2272 women, 1924 men.
12 Students back Kennedy One thousand sign statement of support on Cuban situation.
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13 Ames junior chosen Homecoming queen Debbie Noland selected; photo.
14 Art exhibitions scheduled here Schedules for spring 1963.
15 Holland radio plays Latham concerto Professor Latham re-scored work for performance.
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16 Scenes from the 1962 ISEA coffee hour Alumni meet; photo.
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17 College offers 11-week summer session in 1963 Students can take as many as twelve hours; can graduate in three years; photo.
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18 Cancer claims life of Dr. Dorothy Matala Died December 13, 1962; photo.
19 Dr. Harold Trimble, math head, resigns Will move to Ohio State.
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20 Building named for Hoxie Building at C. W. Post named for Gordon Hoxie.