Issue Contents

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1 Administrators conference to evaluate school finance
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2 Annual tourney at college golf course Sunday Open to faculty and students.
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3 Business Ed seminar will hear speaker W. H. Rippey will speak on data processing.
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4 Dance Quartet oppose accidental art; cite subject matter most important
Boone--Diana (Class of 1965)
Profile of the First Chamber Dance Quartet; photo.
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5 Japanese film next in Asian institute series Will show "The Burmese Harp".
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6 Public Relations workshop in final session today
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7 SCI orchestra to perform Tuesday night
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8 Visiting lecturer will speak to classes, public Monday William J. Micheels will speak; photo.
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9 Western specialist addresses institute Robert Rupen talks about Mongolia.
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10 College paper different things to different people
DeHoff--Bernard C. (English Faculty)
Some people like the College Eye and some people don't; Professor DeHoff talks about his job as advisor to the paper; photo.
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11 Iowa chauvinism resulting in loss of teachers Iowa public doesn't feel teachers are underpaid.
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12 Jewett cites need to further upgrade English teaching
Jewett--Dr. Arno (English Faculty)
English is just as important as any other class.
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13 People, not cathedrals, give tour value
Swanson--Robert (Student--1963)
The best part of travel is meeting new people.
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Clark--Steven
Students are willing to do anything for extra credit.
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15 Students avoid summertime languor; campus still sparked by activity The heat does not stop students from going outside and enjoying recreational activities.
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16 August grads must pay fee for certification
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17 Castoffs team leads Baker softball league The Castoffs of Baker Hall finish with a 5-1 record.
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18 Dean's List honors 273 undergrads List of those honored.
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19 Rec swimming scheduled for Thursday night