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1 Creating student responsibility is objective of counseling services Paul Kelso talks at length about the services available; photo.
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2 Maxwell and Coleman give recital Sunday Program for performance.
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3 Peggy DeShon chosen as 22nd Homecoming Queen Profiles of the queen and her court; photo.
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4 Criticism of SLB not fair, needs second look: Du Toit
Du Toit--Carol
Points out that SLB participants work very hard and deserve recognition for their efforts.
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5 Eland answers CD questions
Eland--Ivan L. (Class of 1949; Safety Education Fa
Addresses Jack Gregersen's request for more information about campus fallout shelters.
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6 Let's at least have desks Addresses the issue of not enough desks in the rooms for students.
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7 Perspective: establishment; beings; communication; report; idea
Howell--Everett Lester (Class of 1951; Library Faculty)
Everett Howell tells a story about a report.
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8 Speed reducers causing village feud
Kottmeier--George (Class of 1964)
Compares current situation in Sunset Village to that of the Old West.
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9 Homecoming's here again: parade, game, teas, dance Description of upcoming events.
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10 Pep bands, floats, plays in Homecoming of 1940
Voss--Elizabeth Mae (Class of 1966)
Describes activities during Homecoming week in 1940
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11 328 sign petition for civil rights Supports bill now in Congress.
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12 Bartosz to be guest soloist at DIJ XV Ken Bartosz will perform.
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13 Construction begins Monday on Administration Building Will occupy site of former parking lot; will cost $860,000 and is scheduled to be completed by December 1, 1964.
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14 Ide, three professors have books published Arthur Ide publishes book of poetry; Professors Wagner, Blackman, and Hosier publish book of language games.
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15 Insurance form available for policy holders
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16 Intersorority coffee hour Thursday All women are invited.
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17 Mercury vapor lamps now being installed Will be installed along 23rd and College Streets.
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18 No plans made to reschedule Nyardi speech Dr. Nyardi became ill on way to Cedar Falls.
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19 Baton twirlers wanted for half-time show
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20 Business teachers meet today Ninth annual beginning business teachers will meet.
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21 Construction approved for Regents dorm expansion Plans call for four units with a common dining center; construction of second unit (Shull Hall) now underway; photo.
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22 Fall book exchange totals $1,077 438 books sold through Purple Arrow this year; decrease from last year.
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23 SCI student killed in crash Bruce Henderson killed near Parkersburg.
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24 Union resumes check service for students Students may continue to use unattended cloakroom at own risk or may check coats in attended service.
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25 Grid squad rambles 49-14 in big offensive display SCI defeats Morningside College, 49-14.
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26 Harriers tie Mankato, face Luther next SCI cross country team tied Mankato State, 28-28.
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27 Panther Tracks: Who will win tomorrow? Big Panther victory-Why?
McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty)
Gridders will face North Dakota University; Tony McAdams says factors are in favor of Panthers.
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28 37 wrestlers begin varsity mat drills Coach Bill Koll begins practices for his thirty-seven wrestlers; meet dates and opponents are listed; photo.
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29 Big, tough Sioux meet Panthers North Dakota University will face Panthers in SCI's Homecoming contest.
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30 Five lettermen head Stewart's basketball team Coach Norm Stewart begins drilling his sixteen men for basketball season; game dates and opponents are listed.
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31 Tekes dominate intramural grid and swim competition Tau Kappa Epsilon took the titles in both intramural sports.
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32 Yearling gridders down Wartburg reserves 27-0 SCI's record jumps to 2-0.
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33 All-College Benefit Auction contributes $500 to WUS Will aid students in developing countries.
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34 Cast selected for musical production List of cast members for "Street Scene".
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35 Final day to drop course
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36 SLB changes rule for Purple Key honor Also consider coat check room in Union and reports of racial discrimination.