Issue Contents
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1 | 'Sweet Bird of Youth' in Union tonight |
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2 | Five ACCIA speakers set to discuss DeGaulle, France | Profiles of speakers; photo. |
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3 | Gold Digger's Trophy prize of Women Pay All Week | Rules for the competition. |
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4 | Paula Milligan Queen of Arthur D. Dickinson Relays | Brief profile of the queen and her attendants; photo. |
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5 | Peace Corps newspaper with today's EYE |
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6 | SCI host to six schools in forensic tournament | Will also hold discussion on racial harmony; Ruth Oliver will speak; photo. |
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7 | Spring style show in 'Primavera Aura' | Description of program and list of performers; photo. |
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8 | Perspective: speak the speech, I pray you--just 'hello' will do! Hake--Herbert Victor (Broadcast Services Director) |
Comments that students never say hello to someone they don't know. |
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9 | Students ask for SCI Kennedy letters | Thomas H. Maher and Kathryn Kulesher encourage students to send letters, written to friends or family members concerning the Kennedy assassination, so that they may be deposited into the JFK Memorial Library. |
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10 | The morals revolution on the U. S. campus: Newsweek |
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11 | Untitled Clark--Steven |
Character claims that his rusty watch is 'metally ill.' |
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12 | Way to SLB office through trench coat maze | Protests against having the cloak room in the SLB office. |
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13 | 'Outside' world is dream to isolated convicts: Sands Boone--Diana (Class of 1965) |
Excerpts from speech by William Sands; photo. |
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14 | Head residents selected for '64-'65 year | List of head residents. |
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15 | 5 music majors in senior recitals | Quick look at performance programs. |
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16 | Pi Gamma Mu initiates eight new pledges | List of pledges. |
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17 | Polio vaccine now available | Available for 75 cents at Health Center. |
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18 | Students are taught to think for themselves says Colombian Co-ed Christ--Plucia |
Mercedes Useche speaks about her country and about her experience at SCI; anticipates agreement with UPN; photo. |
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19 | 500 expected for 9th Annual Art Fair | Will compete for scholarships. |
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20 | FBLA meets on campus | Five hundred high school students expected. |
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21 | Top business award to 2 SCI seniors | Sandra Dannenfeldt and Rita Bandholz honored at business education banquet; list of other award winners. |
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22 | Tryouts for cheerleaders next week |
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23 | Announce letter, numeral winners for winter sports | Twenty-four athletes received varsity letters, and twenty-three freshmen received numerals; list of recipients. |
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24 | SCI in Cornell Relays tomorrow; defeats Western Kentucky Monday | SCI trackmen to compete in their third meet of the outdoor season; photo. |
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25 | 64 football players report for opening grid drills | Spring football drills opened with sixty-four men participating; list of returning lettermen. |
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26 | Baseball team in doubleheader with Huskies | SCI will face Northern Illinois. |
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27 | Gymnastic clinic at Lab school Thursday | Bud Beyer, who formerly coached United States Olympic gymnasts, will conduct gymnastics clinic. |
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28 | Koll named wrestling coach at Penn State | Bill Koll, after coaching at SCI for eleven seasons, will be heading to Pennsylvania State University to take the head coach position. |
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29 | Monroe loses in NCAA mat tourney | Jim Monroe was defeated at quarterfinal round of the NCAA University Division wrestling tournament; Bob Trautman also competed and was defeated in first round. |
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30 | Panther Tracks: loss of Koll may hurt SCI wrestling McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty) |
Fears Bill Koll's absence may have a lasting effect on the SCI wrestling squad. |
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31 | Tomorrow's St. Cloud State meet opens tennis season | SCI will face St. Cloud; season schedule is listed. |
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32 | First senior one-act plays begin Sunday | Member of directing class will put on shows. |
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33 | Human Rights conference postponed until next fall | Will host one hundred Waterloo students on campus to give them a familiarity with college.. |
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34 | Jane Mauck recital Sunday in Music Hall | Performance program. |
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35 | New Artists Series lists '64-'65 events | A look at the new season's programs; Professor Jones explains that the series formerly known as the Lecture-Concert Series will be known as the Artists Series. |