Issue Contents

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1 Alumni works to highlight dimensions in Jazz XV A close look at the program; photo.
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2 Christmas tree lighting to open Yuletide season A look at the program.
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3 Dance to end AMRH pageant Brief look at the event.
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4 French Film '400 Blows' in Union
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5 Organ recital Sunday night in Music Hall Program for Professor Hahn's performance.
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6 Pianist backstage: What is Peter Nero really like?
Mews--Mary Louise (Class of 1964)
Interview with Peter Nero; photo.
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7 Union Policy Board approves by-laws Outline of responsibilities for the new board.
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8 Busot clarifies Forum topic
Busot--Aldo (Languages--Speech--and Literature Fac
Corrects a slight flaw in title of the Forum's recent discussion.
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9 Chairman defends policies of Union Policy Board
Bradley--Sue
Disagrees with John Finnessy's arguments that the Union Policy Board is soaking up the powers of the student government.
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10 Jungman says, 'I like the EYE'
Jungman--Lester Dean (Classes of 1962 and 1967)
Disagrees with Robert Flannery's comments on the EYE.
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11 Perspective: Liston motivates 'An Essay on the Irrelevant.'
Wilson--Robley C. (English Faculty)
Professor Robley Wilson tells about his experience in watching Sonny Liston.
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12 Picketers challenged to continue peace program Suggests that we should "work actively for peace."
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13 18 students named to cast for Shakespeare production List of cast for "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
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14 Support, apathy, protest for civil defense drill Students, faculty, and staff offer reactions to drill; photo.
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15 Cagers make season debut in freshmen-varsity contest SCI freshman basketball team will face SCI varsity basketball team.
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16 Defending house champ Carpenter has 5-0 record Three teams still undefeated in intramural basketball.
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17 Rehearsals begin for 'Messiah' List of soloists.
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18 Ticket-seating policies set
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19 Buena Vista contest opens 22-game basketball schedule SCI varsity will face Buena Vista College.
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20 Grapplers open season with tough quadrangular Panthers will compete against Iowa, Iowa State, and Minnesota.
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21 Harriers place 17th in NCAA cross country Jay Prichard placed sixteenth and qualified for NCAA university meet.
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22 Panther Tracks: Expectations are high for strong Panther basketball, wrestling squads
McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty)
Discusses SCI wrestling and basketball.
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23 Tentative plans set for Iowa State migration Three buses will be available for students to ride to the SCI-Iowa State basketball game.
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24 Education is hope for future: Dennis Excerpts from address by Lawrence Dennis.
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25 Five girls compete for SAI performance award List of finalists.
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26 Occupation test meeting Monday
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27 OLD GOLD sign-up for final pix
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28 Thanksgiving vacation begins Wednesday