Issue Contents

Page
# Article Article Summary
1 Books on the move! Transferring 210,000 books to new library; photo.
2 Homecoming pep at SCI Cheerleaders lead cheers at campus rally; photo.
Page 1
# Article Article Summary
3 Anniversary classes honored Two hundred attend meeting; photo.
Page 2
# Article Article Summary
4 Science in the early sixties at SCI Curriculum, programs, personnel, and opportunities in Department of Science; photo.
Page 6
# Article Article Summary
5 Panther prospects good says coach 1964 football season preview.
6 SCI sport scene in round-up review Duane Josephson signs contract with White Sox; Pete Spoden signs with Baltimore Bullets; four new staff members; Dick Dietl puts out first fall press book; photo.
Page 8
# Article Article Summary
7 London, Vienna, Berlin to highlight seminar Fifth seminar will also visit the Kremlin.
8 SCI to add master's programs Will offer Master of Arts and Master of Arts in Education.
9 Voldseth named new dean Edward Voldseth assumed duties as Dean of Students on August 1, 1964.
Page 9
# Article Article Summary
10 Regents approve '64-65 budget New budget is $6.260,000.
11 SCI demonstrates for civil rights Eight hundred students, staff, and faculty stage "Silent March and Mail-In" from campus to post office in support of civil rights legislation; photo.
12 Thorne to head new department Professor Thorne named acting head of newly-organized Department of Speech; photo.
Page 10
# Article Article Summary
13 Maucker charts financial needs President Maucker outlines needs for coming years; photo.
Page 12
# Article Article Summary
14 1st summer English Institute Twenty teachers will study teaching concepts.
15 Alumni elect officers Glenn Boysen elected president; Donald A. Lenth elected vice president; Gordon K. Blenderman elected to board.
16 Dean Holmes honored Women's Day dedicated to Dean Holmes; photo.
17 New program for Lab School Eight-week summer program in music and drama.
18 Poage urges preparation Criticizes perceived indifference to the teaching of the social studies.
Page 13
# Article Article Summary
19 Bragonier, Hovorka cited at commencement 567 students receive degrees.
20 Physical education reunion Members of Class of 1949 and others return to campus; photo.
21 Summer play is Shaw comedy Will present "You Never Can Tell".
Page 14
# Article Article Summary
22 Nostalgia and awe mark reunion Memories and photos of classes; photo.
Page 16
# Article Article Summary
23 11-weekers liven campus 735 remain for three week session following regular summer 8-week session; photo.
24 Graduate record number 290 receive degrees in summer commencement.
25 Regents approve science site Area west of Sabin will be site; rough description of facilities; will allow for further development of building.
Page 17
# Article Article Summary
26 Marching Band goes big time Plays at half time of Bears-Cowboys game; photo.
27 SCI to add 22 new courses Seek to strengthen subject matter preparation for teachers.
Page 18
# Article Article Summary
28 Africans view school boards Students from Liberia study to be educational administrators; photo.
Page 19
# Article Article Summary
29 210,000 books moved Library staff and moving company should have books in place by September 14; description of facilities in new building.
30 New buildings ready Administration Building will be ready in November; Library will be open for fall semester; Campbell Hall addition ready; Shull Hall ready; new women's dorm in Regents Complex underway.
Page 20
# Article Article Summary
31 Many alumni among Lab School faculty List and brief sketches of new staff members.
32 Mrs. Cora Nelson; wife of emeritus dean Died August 16, 1964.