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1 Administration to consider SLB proposal Considering keeping Commons open until 1AM.
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2 New SLB party nominates Finnessy John Finnessy outlines his views.
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3 Number of prerequisites, required courses, main registration problems Marshall Beard outlines registration problems
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4 Present figures for enrollment at 4343 10% increase over last spring.
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5 Roger Wagner Chorale in LC program Monday, Tuesday Profile of the group; photo.
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6 Second round of sorority rush parties tomorrow A look at the rush process.
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7 Untitled Old Gold Beauties; photo.
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8 Greeks, independents discuss pro and con of rushing
Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963)
Students offer views.
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9 Political parties should not by-pass basic considerations Students who run for office should follow through with the commitment.
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10 Purple Arrow grateful for publicity
Sattizahn--Kay
A letter of appreciation for the coverage in a previous edition.
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11 The word 'advisor' a misnomer for persons so called
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
There really is no need for a student to have an advisor; classes are predetermined.
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Clark--Steven
Classroom videos have some point to them.
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13 Concert Band presents spring concert Sunday A look at the program.
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14 School laboratory opens to supply administrators Can obtain information and samples of school equipment.
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15 Select three for winter play cast Will produce "The Caretaker".
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16 Spring museum hours released by Dr. Sauer
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17 Tickets sold out for Carl Sandburg concert
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18 '63-'64 student teachers will meet Feb. 25
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19 Commons forum postponed until March 14 Will allow debate team time to prepare.
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20 EYE sends delegates to journalism conference Five attend meeting in Illinois.
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21 Feb. 22 last day to add a class
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22 Junior high math teachers at Lab School tomorrow Program highlights.
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23 March 11-14 set for fraternity rush week Procedures for rush.
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24 Playnight for WRA tonight in Women's Gym
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25 SCI choir appears before Chicago group A Cappella Choir will perform for AACTE meeting.
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26 Sigma Alpha Iota contest discontinued Will be tried again next year.
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27 Sophomores may apply for summer seminar in Europe Preview of Social Science Seminar.
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28 'Cubism Now' art exhibit on display in A&I Work from San Francisco on display.
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29 'The Captain from Koepenick' is rescheduled
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30 Doris Day, Rex Harrison star in Commons film tonight Will show "Midnight Lace".
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31 Playing cards can be checked out in Commons
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32 Sandy Berntson chosen '63 Old Gold Beauty Queen Profile of queen and her attendants; Gary Currie picked Mr. Popularity; photo.
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33 SCI art department series of KWWL-TV Will present "Artist's Studio".
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34 Bozorgzadeh represents SCI in national table tennis tourney today, tomorrow Representatives of SCI will be in Lawrence, Kansas, for the Association of College Unions National Table Tennis Tournament.
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35 Frosh cagers at Iowa State tomorrow SCI hope to bring home a win against the Cyclones.
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36 Panther grapplers pin defeat on Luther matmen SCI pins down a win against Luther, 22-8.
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37 Grapplers, cagers idle as SCI trackmen open season
Park--Larry (Class of 1965)
As other sports take the weekend off, others open their season against Omaha University.
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38 Indoor track season begins tomorrow for SCI thinclads A new season begins as Panthers take on Cornell.
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39 Panther cagers drop 84-79 decision to NCC leader South Dakota State SCI loses their first home game to South Dakota State, 84-79.
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40 SCI defeats Upper Iowa grapplers Panthers upset Upper Iowa with a defeat, 24-10.
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41 SCI fourth in Minnesota Quad meet Panthers come home with fourth place in the Minnesota Quadrangular meet at Minneapolis.
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42 'Peaceful coexistence only if West is strong,' Turner Excerpts from remarks by John Turner.
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43 Applications available for SLB positions
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44 Four teams apply for first College Quiz Bowl, Feb. 25 List of team members.
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45 Latin America is ready for revolution say clergy officials Excerpts from remarks by Howard Yoder and Father John De Jong.