Issue Contents
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1 | 564 seniors expected for graduation ceremonies | Description of the ceremony. |
2 | 6-day final exams begin Wednesday | Exam schedule. |
3 | Civil rights, Kennedy service make '63-64 Eye headlines | Lengthy wrap-up on this year's important events; photo. |
4 | Sun court: place of basking, baby oil, blankets, books, babble, burns Paulson--Katherine (Student--1964) |
A look at the sunbathing scene in the court between the west and central wings of Lawther Hall; photo. |
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5 | Flannery answers letter of trio Flannery--Robert (Class of 1964) |
Believes recent letter portrays attitudes of "sophisticated liberals". |
6 | Let's not confuse liberty with license Vike--Dennis (Student--1964) |
Believes there is universal moral law. |
7 | Many protests for rights during year | A look back at this year's student protests. |
8 | Taylor sees cliché as hindrance to creative writing Taylor--Loren F. (English Faculty) |
Loren Taylor talks about writing. |
9 | We are now eligible to vote | Reminds seniors that they are now old enough to vote. |
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10 | "Un-American Activities" film in Sabin Aud | |
11 | Cockrill named Old Gold '64-'65 editor | Judy Cockrill will be executive editor; list of other Old Gold and Seven staffs. |
12 | Hansen, Somerville, witches highlight Macbeth tragedy--"a job well done" Speirs--Kent (Class of 1965) |
Review of "Macbeth". |
13 | MU purchases bicycles for male students | Two bicycles available for men. |
14 | SLB plans reorganization of student government | Plans for reorganization of representation. |
15 | Student art stolen from A & I Building | Four pieces stolen. |
16 | Student-faculty committee to study Commencement | Will continue to work on dissatisfaction with decision on awarding of diplomas. |
17 | Two bands in senior concert Monday night | Combined Concert Band and Varsity Band will perform. |
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18 | Students prepare for final exams | Students prepare for finals in a variety of relaxing ways; photo. |
Page 5
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19 | AMRH votes for recreation equipment | Will purchase toboggans and other equipment. |
20 | Kaleidoscope Players here for summer Artists Series | News about performers for upcoming Artists Series appearances. |
21 | SCI: center of champs, dancing experts, linguists Christ--Plucia |
A quick look at accomplished students. |
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22 | Marching Band twirler trials Wednesday | |
23 | Student art show opens | Annual student show open. |
24 | Three added to summer Eye staff | List of summer Eye staff. |
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25 | Clarinet Choir in convention appearance | Will play for Iowa Bandmasters. |
26 | Haskell sculpture for new library: copper, steel symbols of human eye Lynch--Kerry |
Ralph Haskell talks about the sculpture that he recently installed in the Library's front stairwell. |
27 | Rider, Shull dedication Sunday | Dwight Rider and Henry Shull will be present. |
28 | Service awards given to Seven staff | List of award winners. |
Page 8
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29 | Golf team faces rugged opposition in regional meet | Team takes third in conference meet. |
30 | Returning athletes promise another top sports year Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty) |
A look at next year's prospects. |
31 | SCI, Morningside decide conference victor in tie-breaking doubleheader | Defeats North Dakota in doubleheader. |
Page 9
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32 | Conference track champions to for regional crown against tough foes | Results of conference meet. |
33 | Tennis team ends season with third place NCC finish | Results of conference meet. |
34 | Thompson gets top award at banquet | Larry Thompson receives medal. |
Page 10
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35 | Annual distribution early next week | 2140 copies printed; procedures for picking up Old Gold. |
36 | Education preparation inadequate for world situation, says Dr. Poage | Excerpts from Professor Poage's speech at Honors Convocation; list of those named to Purple Key and those who received other honors. |
37 | Pre-registration for fall set for July 31 |