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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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