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1 Abato plays with Concert Band in open session today Will perform at Bandmasters meeting.
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2 Gaulke opens graduate art show Sunday Maurice Gaulke will show work.
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3 Iowa House approves 22% increase in '63-'65 budget
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4 Key scenes make spring play flow quickly says reviewer
VerSluis--Joanne E. (Class of 1963)
Review of "The Winter's Tale"; photo
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5 No classes Memorial Day, resume Friday
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6 Old Gold distributed next week
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7 Pat Peake resigns position as editor of '62-'63 EYE Kent Speirs will fill his position; Larry Park will move into Kent Speirs' position; Tony McAdams will be sports editor; photo.
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8 Phone operators seldom seen, often heard from switchboard in Bartlett
Johnson--Mary Anne (Student--1963)
A look at the work of the switchboard operators; photo.
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9 Asks EYE cartoonist to open student characters' eyes
Kramer--Thomas L. (Class of 1966)
Cartoons seem to be the same thing every time.
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10 General education program includes eliminating minors Further look at implications of new program.
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11 Nation should honor authentic American hero, Dr. King
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Dr. King is not getting the recognition he deserves.
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12 Rats!: The bell rings, the race begins Students have to push themselves to learn and not depend on classes.
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13 Refutes Maurer's political criticism
Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963)
Comments on a previous article.
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14 Student defends campus apathy
Hopkins--Gayl (Student--1963)
Students blame studying and other obstacles for apathy.
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15 Untitled
Clark--Steven
Taking it easy and not worrying about much is easy.
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16 '63 summer school students now total 1102 Significant increase over previous year.
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17 Actor-director highlights 30th drama conference tomorrow Douglas Campbell will appear; photo.
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18 Danny Kaye is star in WWII picture tonight
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19 Kirkwood house, Chimes victors in College Bowl Results of competition.
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20 Latin American recital Sunday by Jane Mauck Performance program.
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21 Two events scheduled for summer session L-C series Kay Britten and First Chamber Dance Quartet will perform.
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22 3 NCCA regionals mark end of SCI athletic year
Park--Larry (Class of 1965)
The three final sports end the year.
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23 All-conference baseball awards to 5 Panthers List of those honored.
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24 Boals wins top athletic award at SCI Dan Boals honored.
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25 Four music students give recitals Monday, Tuesday Douglas Sherman, Avis Fedge, Louann Flaherty, and Marilene Beeman will perform.
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26 Organist gives recital Sunday in Music hall Phyllis Stringham will perform.
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27 SLB approves Liberties Union in final meeting Recognizes group.
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28 Two artists open joint show Eve Ostendorf and Janet Pixley will show work.
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29 Baseball team takes North Central Title Panthers defeat North Dakota for the North Central Conference championship.
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30 Panthers host 3 NCAA regionals Three sports will be played here for the weekend.
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31 SCI finishes fifth in NCC golf tourney Panthers settle for fifth.
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32 Tennis team ties for loop title Panthers tie North Dakota for North Central Conference championship.
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33 Trackmen second in NCC meet Panthers take second behind South Dakota, 83-60 1/2.
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34 'We cannot know the whole truth': Dalziel Excerpts from speech by Robert Dalziel at Honors Convocation; list of those honored.