Issue Contents

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1 Abato plays with Concert Band in open session today Will perform at Bandmasters meeting.
2 Gaulke opens graduate art show Sunday Maurice Gaulke will show work.
3 Iowa House approves 22% increase in '63-'65 budget
4 Key scenes make spring play flow quickly says reviewer
VerSluis--Joanne E. (Class of 1963)
Review of "The Winter's Tale"; photo
5 No classes Memorial Day, resume Friday
6 Old Gold distributed next week
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.
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.
10 General education program includes eliminating minors Further look at implications of new program.
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.
12 Rats!: The bell rings, the race begins Students have to push themselves to learn and not depend on classes.
13 Refutes Maurer's political criticism
Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963)
Comments on a previous article.
14 Student defends campus apathy
Hopkins--Gayl (Student--1963)
Students blame studying and other obstacles for apathy.
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.
17 Actor-director highlights 30th drama conference tomorrow Douglas Campbell will appear; photo.
18 Danny Kaye is star in WWII picture tonight
19 Kirkwood house, Chimes victors in College Bowl Results of competition.
20 Latin American recital Sunday by Jane Mauck Performance program.
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.
23 All-conference baseball awards to 5 Panthers List of those honored.
24 Boals wins top athletic award at SCI Dan Boals honored.
25 Four music students give recitals Monday, Tuesday Douglas Sherman, Avis Fedge, Louann Flaherty, and Marilene Beeman will perform.
26 Organist gives recital Sunday in Music hall Phyllis Stringham will perform.
27 SLB approves Liberties Union in final meeting Recognizes group.
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.
30 Panthers host 3 NCAA regionals Three sports will be played here for the weekend.
31 SCI finishes fifth in NCC golf tourney Panthers settle for fifth.
32 Tennis team ties for loop title Panthers tie North Dakota for North Central Conference championship.
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.