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1 '64 Greek Week ends with tonight's variety show Schedule of activities; list of king and queen candidates.
2 'Te Deum' by Dr. Latham in music concert Sunday Description of the program.
3 SCI spring play honors Shakespeare's 400th birthday Preview for "Macbeth"; photo.
4 Students will march for rights! Expect one thousand students to march to post office to mail letters to Iowa's senators in support of civil rights legislation; photo.
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5 Civil rights march worth all-campus support Believes that the upcoming civil rights march may be the biggest, most significant student planned event of the year.
6 New graduation program unfair Claims that the new policy regarding seniors and Commencement exercises will cause graduation ceremonies to lose their effect.
7 Perspective: the civil rights bill--a close study and explanation
Ross--Robert Leslie (Class of 1950; Political S
Discusses the civil rights bill and explains its content.
8 Ross encourages support for March
Ross--Robert Leslie (Class of 1950; Political S
States that student involvement in the civil rights march will not go unnoticed.
9 Tells of Senator's objections William B. Gray shares a letter from Senator Hickenlooper on civil rights.
10 Untitled
Clark--Steven
Character tells his friend not to tell anybody that he sometimes feels immoral.
11 While cleaning out our desk Next week, next year's EYE staff will take over.
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12 Action vs. inaction, or what's wrong with SLB?
Boone--Diana (Class of 1965)
Discusses purpose and actions, or lack thereof, of the Student League Board.
13 Foreign students really not 'integral' Responds to a letter written by Judy Behrens on civil rights; author claims that African-American students stereotype just as much as segregationists do.
14 Racism on campus: Are our own hands really clean?
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
Claims that African Americans are seen as something new and strange to college students; lack of understanding is what makes life here unsatisfactory for African Americans.
15 Sees inconsistency in Meyer letter
Jungman--Lester Dean (Classes of 1962 and 1967)
Criticizes David Meyer's letter on the issue of the "new" sexual morality.
16 Student behavior is idealistic
Sentman--Richard E. (Student--1964)
Claims that the subject of sexual morality on campus is fettered by frustration and group thinking.
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17 'SCI students must broaden culturally': Solveiga Aizinas Profile of fine arts librarian Solveiga Aizinas; photo.
18 Graduating seniors must take regular final examinations Seniors previously had been exempted from exams or took them early in order to have actual diplomas at Commencement; now they will test on regular schedule but will receive only diploma covers at Commencement.
19 Torch-light rally, dance for YRs Will initiate membership drive.
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20 'Women's humanistic entity important in today's world' Brief excerpts from speech by Elizabeth Drew.
21 111 initiated into 3 women's honoraries List of those initiated into Torch and Tassel, Chimes, and Purple Arrow.
22 3 SCI juniors selected for Peace Corps training Audrey Spaen, Bonnie Euler, and Judy Keipp will begin training.
23 Need signers for petition Seeking signers for civil rights petition.
24 Nurses choir in Union tomorrow Group from Minnesota will entertain.
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25 Association established with Colombian university Wallace Anderson reports on trip to Bogota.
26 Seniors solicited for funds to furnish browsing room Attempt to raise $5000 for room in new library; recent class gift tradition began with Class of 1962.
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27 6 music majors in recitals next week Judy Zuber, Sandra Stangler, Rollene Gideon, Nancy Erickson, Kurt Chalgren, and Richard Kinzler will perform.
28 AWS names new heads of committees List of committee chairs.
29 Materials for registration available
30 Proficiency in language to be tested Foreign language test will be given.
31 Students may check out golf clubs Men's Union has two new sets of clubs for student use.
32 Untitled Folk singing trio will perform during Greek Week; photo.
33 UPC committee members announced for 1964-65 List of committee members.
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34 Merrill House, TKEs hold slim leads in intramurals House standings for intramural volleyball are printed.
35 Rapidly improving baseball team puts 3-1 record on line at SDS SCI defeated La Crosse State, 3-0; Panthers to face Jackrabbits and Augustana.
36 Varsity swamps alumni; Schultz, defense sparkle SCI varsity defeated the alumni, 32-0; photo.
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37 Golf squad wins two for 5-1 dual mark SCI defeated Drake University, 11-4, and Dubuque University, 12-3.
38 Injury-riddled track quad in triangular at Winona Four SCI tracksters suffer from injury; Panthers will face Winona State and Platteville State.
39 Luther here Saturday for tennis meet SCI will play Luther in re-scheduled meet.
40 Panther Tracks: Optimism keynote of outlook for baseball, football squads
McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty)
Discusses optimistic outlooks on the seasons for SCI's football and baseball teams.
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41 SLB proposes revisions in representation system Will eliminate certain ex-officio positions and establish more elective seats.
42 Swimming test today, Tuesday