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1 'Our Man in Havana' shown tonight in Ballroom
2 15 musical acts in PMAs 'Evening of Illegitimate Music' A look at the acts; photo.
3 Hawaiian co-eds will teach Bartlett girls ancient hula
Myers--Karen
Sandy Ota and Carole Ishimaru give lessons, talk about hula; photo.
4 Richter elected as 'Favorite Prof' List of Men's Union scholarship award winners.
5 SCI debaters to meet ISU in mock trial Tuesday Will debate issue of whether or not all qualified students should be able to attend college, with the help of federal aid.
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6 26-mile race challenged by 2
Jungman--Lester Dean (Classes of 1962 and 1967)
Encourages and challenges students to participate in a 26 mile marathon race.
7 Editor asks why no applicants
Cord--Judy
Points out the lack of interest students show for office positions in group organizations.
8 Hushagen blasts '8th-grader editorial
Hushagen--John P.
Criticizes an editorial on morals printed in EYE.
9 Now is the hour, or the delight of daylight Discusses Daylight Saving Time, and how for one moment, all clocks on campus will read the same time.
10 Perspective: Morality developed through 'proportional' freedom
Hartman--Charles H. (Student--1964)
Chuck Hartman responds to Patric Peake's comments on morals and the SCI campus.
11 Untitled
Clark--Steven
Characters call a sleeping pigeon a bird of peace.
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12 3 SCI students win recognition at PBL meeting Wayne Paper, Carolyn Calhoun, and Mae Frater honored.
13 4 new varsity cheerleaders added to squad Selected from among thirty-six who tried out.
14 Final day to drop course
15 Final performances of one-act plays Sunday Sara Stanley, Kay Wilcox, and Shari Albee will direct plays; list of cast members.
16 Park, Speirs new '64-'65 editors Larry Park will be executive editor of the College Eye; Kent Speirs will be executive editor of Seven.
17 Post open for interns in politics Will aid candidates.
18 Price voted '64 'Favorite Man' Rick Price honored in Women Pay All Week competition.
19 SAI, PMA in concert Monday Will present American composers program.
20 Teaching interviews are May 4
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21 Area women may still apply for scholarship Altrusa scholarship available.
22 Dual art show opens Sunday Bob Heath and Dale Rowedder will show work.
23 Five senior music majors will present two recitals Mary Bennett, Alice Kuntz, Steve Tillapaugh, Gary Wenham, and Juliann Eilts will perform.
24 Gov. Hughes at conference here tomorrow Will address Industrial Arts Fair.
25 New events added to SCI Greek Week Will include pie-eating contest and greased pig event.
26 SCI goes to 'Fast Time' on Sunday
27 Transfer to majors Monday
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28 AMRH Senate votes for $150 banquet allotment Hear argument that money could be better spent elsewhere.
29 Francis Keeney named winner of Howes award Brief profile of Francis Keeney.
30 Mother's Day weekend set for May 2-3 Schedule of activities; Orchesis will perform; photo.
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31 Golf squad travels to ISU, Drake SCI competed against Iowa State University; Panthers to face Bulldogs.
32 Panthers hope for strong showing in Drake Relays SCI considered a threat in mile relay, since they are undefeated in the event.
33 SCI opens NCC baseball Saturday with NDS games SCI will begin North Central Conference schedule in a game against North Dakota State University; photo.
34 SCI, Wartburg in Intramural Sports Day First Men's Union Sports Day will be held, with athletes from Wartburg participating.
35 Tandem teams urged to organize Mixed tandem bicycle races to take place.
36 Three tennis meets face SCI squad Panther to face Dubuque, Loras College, and Wartburg; SCI lost to Iowa State University.
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37 Panther Tracks: mystery team on campus; Galimore amazes coaches
McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty)
Mysteries of the baseball team include who the coaches are and who will be pitching.
38 Sprinters lead track team to six victories in relays Panthers won three relays and three individual titles in Arthur Dickinson Relays; photo.
39 Tennis entry deadline today Deadline to enter in singles or doubles intramurals is today.
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40 Convocation to begin Women's Day events Elizabeth Drew will speak; schedule of events.
41 EYE cartoonist has first book now on sale Steve Clark publishes book of cartoons.
42 Men's chorus in concert Sunday night Completing tour of state.
43 SLB to head civil rights march, mail-in May 11 Will march to post office to mail letters in support of civil rights legislation.
44 Tanavoli to talk on Persian art tonight in A&I Profile of Parvis Tanavoli.
45 Waterloo high schoolers on campus today African-American students visit campus.