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1 250 students, faculty sing in 'Messiah,' 'Magnificat' Several choral groups and faculty will make up chorus.
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2 AMRH dance delayed until next semester Dance cancelled on account of assassination of President Kennedy; winners of beauty and talent contests announced; photo.
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3 Chicago professor speaks Thursday Joseph Haroutunian will speak; photo.
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4 UPB to meet with SLB for settlement of dispute SLB has concerns over authority on use of Union and conduct of students in the Union.
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5 Whatever happened to SCI's fraternity housing? Fraternities had off-campus houses before World War II; lost houses during war due to lack of male students; propose to re-establish off-campus houses; photo.
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6 Cheap attitude shown for JFK's death
Ferris--Bill (Class of 1965)
Claims that the general public takes freedom for granted and that they don't appreciate everything President Kennedy did for the country.
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7 Class offerings draw sarcasm
Cope--Virgil
Claims that the classes offered for next semester are not intellectually challenging or satisfying to students.
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8 Criticizes Cosmopolitan Club
Asfaw--Melaku
Argues that the Cosmopolitan Club isn't cosmopolitan at all; seems to be concerned only about social affairs.
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9 Death shows national unity
Franck--Francis L.
Points out that no matter our walk of life, we unite during times of crisis.
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10 Hushagen blasts English 'rules'
Hushagen--John P.
Argues that the English department at SCI acts as though they own the language itself.
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11 It was a week that changed the world Looks back on week when President Kennedy was born.
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12 Obiter Scripta: dropout problem lies in elementary school
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Argues that dropouts don't happen in high school; students have lost motivation years before.
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13 Suggests name for new dorm
Strait--David (Class of 1964)
Suggests that the new dorm being constructed bear President Kennedy's name in honor of what he did for the country.
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Clark--Steven
Character suggests that his friend is laughing at all of humanity.
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15 Freshman Heidi Keir wins highest 4-H award in U.S. Profile of Heidi Keir.
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16 Instructions for bridge in ballroom Ron Andersen will teach classes; photo.
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17 $2 fee needed for certificate
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18 Christmas dance ticket sale begins Monday
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19 Faculty men offer two scholarships Two $100 scholarships available.
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20 Health service wants supplies returned Would appreciate return of loaned medical supplies and equipment.
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21 PMA will award best DIJ works Will make awards for original compositions and arrangements.
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22 Two positions open in OLD GOLD
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23 Campus reacts to death of JFK Students offer reactions; college holds memorial service; photo.
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24 Cagers open year with three wins SCI defeated Iowa State and Buena Vista; Panthers will face Winona State; photo.
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25 Grapplers to participate in Wisconsin Quad Panthers will face University of Wisconsin.
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26 Whitford to receive honor as Coach of the Year SCI baseball coach, Lawrence W. "Mon" Whitford, was selected as baseball coach of the year; photo.
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27 Football banquet postponed until next spring
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28 Gymnastics team starts workouts New gymnastics group begins practices; squad will perform at some of the basketball halftimes.
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29 Panther Tracks: athletic competition between state institutions should be expanded
McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty)
Hopes a new rivalry between SCI and Iowa State University will begin.
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30 Sixty men receive letters, numerals List of varsity and freshman who received letters and numerals for participating in football and cross country.
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31 Three Panthers make All Conference squad Senior Larry Thompson, junior Jim Jackson, and sophomore Randy Schultz were named to the team by the league coaches.
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32 Art faculty display in A&I Gallery Work by nine faculty on display.
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33 Boyd speaks to pre-lawyers Willard Boyd will speak.
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34 Dr. Philip Jackson to speak today Will speak on creativity.
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35 Interviews for student teachers in faculty room
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36 SAI finals tonight in Music Hall Five finalists will compete.
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37 SLB chooses human rights conference representatives Will send representatives to conference; will re-consider sponsorship of book exchange.