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1 Breithaupt has plan for informal discussion groups Professor Breithaupt will establish groups to discuss the teaching of large sections of psychology; photo.
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2 Chessman's cellmate: ex-convict Sands speaks April 8 William Sands will speak; photo.
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3 Peggy DeShon candidate for Relays Queen Will be SCI's entry in the contest.
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4 SCI seeks ties with University of Bogota Wallace Anderson and Randall Sipes will travel to Colombia in hopes of establishing exchange relationship.
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5 Spring break begins today for 9 days
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6 Answer to Chisom letter
Foote--Wendy (Class of 1964)
Defends the SCI cheerleaders, insisting that they did all they could.
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7 Co-ed still waits for cars to pass
Newland--Kathie
Responds to a letter written by Jim Sparks concerning students crossing the street for meals.
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8 College cheers vs. prep yells
Dreier--Sonja (Class of 1965)
Encourages Donna Chisom to share more of her 'helpful hints' while trying out for the cheerleading squad so that she will know what it is like to cheer for twelve thousand fans.
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9 New greens fees infringement on golfers Agrees with Professor J. F. Breithaupt on not charging students and faculty for use of the SCI golf course.
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10 Not only athletics deserve spirit
Carpenter--Delburn (Class of 1965)
Insists that going to athletic events is not the only way to have school spirit.
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11 Obiter Scripta: suggests 'Third Law' rather than 'gimmick' for study
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Suggests that students would like a 'magic formula' that would enable them to pass tests without studying.
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12 SCIOPWT needs members Encourages students to join the non-formal organization, SCI Organization for the Preservation of Wooden Toilets.
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Clark--Steven
Character wonders why people wear fake smiles, and knocks the one of his friend's face.
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14 1963 sophomores score far above national mean Results of sophomore-senior testing.
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15 College Chorus needs singers
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16 Diana Boone wins trip to Washington Wins week in Washington with other Iowa collegians.
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17 Management conference rescheduled Will deal with economic development.
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18 NCA reports leadership to be 'dynamic, effective' Summary of report after accreditation visit for specialist degree by NCA.
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19 Six scheduled for ACCIA Conference Roster of six speakers tentatively scheduled.
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20 Colored stickers will aid auto parking next year Sticker system designed to help commuting students.
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21 Motorists asked to display registration
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22 Price Lab school opens remodeled language lab New lab replaces older lab.
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23 Recalls experiences from Nazi concentration camps Mordchai Piasek speaks in John Eiklor's classes.
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24 Two honoraries accept pledges Alpha Phi Gamma and Sigma Alpha Iota announce pledges; list of those pledging.
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25 KYTC adds two opera programs Programming schedule.
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26 National service fraternity reorganizes on campus Fifteen men attempting to reorganize Alpha Phi Omega chapter.
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27 12-meet track schedule set; golfers have 7-meet season Schedules for track and field and golf.
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28 Panthers defeat Grinnell 92-30; Three records fall Panthers will move to outdoor competition next week; varsity results posted; photo.
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29 Rec softball meeting April 6 Organizational meeting will be held for those students who are interested in women's intramural softball.
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30 Trackmen romp to easy invitational meet victory SCI took first place in Iowa College Invitational Relays.
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31 Baseball squad meets Drake in opening doubleheader Coach "Mon" Whitford has announced that all of his starting players from last year will be starting the doubleheader with Drake.
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32 Monroe, Trautman wrestle in NCAA University meet Jim Monroe and Bob Trautman participate in NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships.
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33 Panther trackmen open outdoor season with Missouri quadrangular SCI to compete in quadrangular, facing Central State College of Missouri, Emporia State College of Kansas, and Northeast Missouri State College.
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34 Panther Tracks: youth prime characteristic of SCI wrestling season
McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty)
Points out that the talent on the wrestling team is found in the sophomore and freshman members; sophomores Jim Monroe and Bob Trautman are participating in the NCAA University Division.
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35 Recreational tennis meeting set for April 7 Women's Recreation Association organizational tennis meeting will be held.
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36 'Ugly Couple' contest set for Greek Week Schedule for Greek Week.
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37 Application deadline April 7 for student publications
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38 Doodling contest: art, crafts highlight 'Primavera Aura' Will include style show and music.
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39 Plaque for scholarship to be awarded List of officers of Intersorority Council.
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40 Policy change approved for fund raising groups Student organizations would petition SLB for permission; Union Program Council placed under jurisdiction of Union Policy Board; will buy playground equipment for married student housing.
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41 SCI seniors Hunter, Graves go to Europe Meridee Hunter and George Graves will spend six months in Europe in International Farm Youth Exchange program.
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42 Student magazine SEVEN proves successful sell-out 470 copies sold; list of staff members.
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43 Ten chosen as finalists for Relays Queen List of candidates for Dickinson Relays.
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44 Tomahawk selects 21 '64 pledges List of new pledges.