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1 Georgia Collard reigns as SCI Homecoming Queen Profiles of the queen and her attendants; photo.
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2 Homecoming box lunch served today May pick up box lunch and eat outside.
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3 Morningside accepts SC I 'pants' bet Loser will also lose pants.
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4 Royalty of SCI's past active, gifted beauties, elected by 'I' Club members
Christ--Plucia
With the exception of 1943 and 1944, a Homecoming queen has been elected; a look at some of those who were elected.
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5 AWS Prexy contends women need hours
Sumers--Alinda (Class of 1965)
Women of Bartlett Hall should take complaints about 'lights out' policy to house council.
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6 Let's adapt to overcrowding Congratulations to Commons for lessening chaos in dining center.
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7 Republican candidates suffer at hands of SCI faculty
Woodrick--Russell
Republican policies opposed in class; not represented in SCI's speakers.
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8 Resents attack on Wiesenfeld
Eiklor--John Leonard (History Faculty)
Insults and general rudeness toward professor not appreciated.
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9 ROC states further platform
ROC Party
Supports academic and cultural advancement as well as development in other areas.
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10 This is college, not high school
Griffel--Pam (Student--1964)
Authors of contact lens articles (Liz Voss, R. R. Behrens) should 'grow up.'
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11 Throw out lights out, give women 11 p.m. hours Bartlett's 'lights out' policy should be rescinded.
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12 Untitled
Clark--Steven
Boy tries to pick up girl with his 'modesty.'
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13 'Lights Out' referred to administration Will consider policy that requires lights to be out at 11PM for freshman women.
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14 150 attend reception for Hughes Meet the Governor and other candidates in informal reception.
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15 Homecoming festivities are approaching weekend climax Lengthy description of activities; photo.
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16 Interviews for Model UN begin this week Will select ten delegates.
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17 Tyrone Guthrie performers schedules to appear here Will perform "The Platform--Now and Then".
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18 AWS sponsors scholastic award for girls dorm Will be awarded to dorm with highest GPA.
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19 Candidates for AMRH pageant selected today Rules for the pageant.
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20 Conference here exploring area's economic future
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21 Faculty concert features Baum, his composition Program for performance.
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22 SCI's enrollment reaches 5,505 Increase of 358 students over last fall.
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23 Two bicycles available for men students Men's Union may purchase two more.
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24 Coeds face Rust Negroes' fears, problems, suspicions Four SCI students continue to relate their experiences at Rust College.
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25 Hours change for Saturday noon meals Lunch will be served from 11AM until 12:30PM.
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26 ROC's latest plank: revise general ed
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27 Senior retakes, pictures of groups scheduled
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28 'Scrufty' dance in Men's Gym next Saturday AMRH will sponsor dance.
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29 Clayton reads Frost's works in Poetry Hour
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30 KYTC holds open house tomorrow
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31 Marines conduct OCS interviews in Commons
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32 Maucker named Educational Council Director Accepts ACE office.
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33 Professor Fox calls for revision of curriculum Speaks at "Dinner with the Prof".
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34 SCI holds workshop for office staff Highlights of program for two-day workshop.
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35 UPC sponsors chess lessons, tournament
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36 Alumnus named Colgate Provost James Storing appointed.
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37 Intramurals now involve four sports Flag football, tennis, basketball, and swimming are offered.
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38 Regulation practice for winter sports begins Basketball team has six returning lettermen; all but one are back on varsity wrestling squad.
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39 WRA organizes basketball teams Monday Women's intramural basketball teams will be chosen.
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40 Best offensive ever: Sheriff, Sickles had biggest load: Schultz
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
Win over Drake is welcome surprise; photo.
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41 Frosh play second game Monday Will play Mankato State at O. R. Latham Stadium.
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42 It's Panthers versus Bulldogs in coed's unsophisticated view
Christ--Plucia
Panthers cause pride to swell.
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43 Oliphant, Panthers drub Drake 41-14; meet Chiefs in Homecoming battle Team ready for game after crushing Drake; photo.
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44 Year's top cross country duel Tuesday with Mankato Undefeated team prepares for a close meet.
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45 Greeks gain 86 new members through fall rush activities List of new pledges.
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46 Meeting for new students Monday at 3 p.m. Will receive test results.
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47 Miller's advice to students: citizenship follows study Excerpts from Senator Miller's remarks; photo.