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1 Fall issue of SEVEN now in printing process Need help in silk-screening process.
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2 Henschel is photographer for 2nd nine Mark Henschel added to College Eye staff.
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3 Newman, Taylor star in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
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4 Philosophy of TOPS club: 'no crash dieting for us!'
Bloore--Linda (Student--1964)
Group attempts to control weight in sensible manner; photo.
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5 Raduga performers present dance culture of Russians Profile of the dance troupe; photo.
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6 Tickets for opera may be reserved Brief look at the upcoming production; list of cast members.
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7 As we close our ranks Students and faculty commended for activity in presidential campaign; President Lyndon Johnson will be returned to office.
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8 Athletic teams over-emphasized
Hartman--Charles H. (Student--1964)
School spirit is misunderstood; spirit should be based on values of institution and striving to fulfill them--not on success of athletics.
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9 Lessen non-professional tasks, attract better faculty
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Pay faculty to do their job; hire clerks or student assistants for filing, fetching, carrying.
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10 Let's eliminate women's dress code
Carpenter--Delburn (Class of 1965)
All students should be allowed to dress as they want to.
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11 Let's evaluate faculty with student committee Student League Board will support committee for evaluation.
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12 Logic course would not be popular
Muller--Calvin (Class of 1965)
Disagrees with Michael Phipp's earlier letter about adding a logic course as an alternate course.
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13 SCI male-caveman in disguise
Sentman--Richard E. (Student--1964)
Entire campus should do their part to make a good impression.
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14 Untitled
Clark--Steven
Student chooses to study instead of joining the army.
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15 "Summertime" script poor; Dennis, cast prevent complete failure
Speirs--Kent (Class of 1965)
Review of the play.
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16 Alpha Phi Omega to host Iowa Sectional meeting Seven colleges will attend.
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17 Ancient art on display in library Sponsored by Humanities Committee.
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18 Campus school will present 'Twelfth Night'
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19 General ed. placement tests Saturday, November 14 Opportunity to test out of certain general education classes.
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20 Home Ec. Club taking orders for donut sale A dozen donuts cost sixty cents.
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21 Matheson to present fifth faculty recital Performance program.
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22 Senior attendance required for Commencement exercises Still considering matter of newsletter.
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23 United Appeal tops goal of $9,500
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24 $720,000 Administration Building nearly completed; occupied in 1965 Should be ready in 1965; project has been delayed by labor problems and slow equipment delivery.
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25 AMRH beauty candidates announced List of candidates; photo.
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26 Auditions begin for 'Sinfonian Dimensions' Will present show with broader array of music.
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27 Senior student teachers' pictures taken Nov. 19, 20
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28 Coeds whistle for Johnson
Stueck--Janice (Student--1964)
Students react to election.
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29 Male Goldwaterites: it hurt
Slessor--Rod
React to election of Lyndon Johnson.
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30 Wife for LBJ, husband not
Schultz--Patricia A. (Class of 1966)
Reactions to elections.
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31 1250 students to take ACT
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32 Alaskan's two escapades: trips to Arctic Circle, south
Tonne--Kathryn (Student--1964)
Profile of Eric Thompson, who is from Alaska; photo.
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33 Controversy acceptable if properly sponsored Regents to allow speakers, who have controversial viewpoints, to speak on campus; President Maucker or a committee will be responsible.
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34 Nov. 15-21 campus Peace Corps week Staffers and volunteers will be on campus.
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35 Teacher evaluation study in Nashua School System Professor Dreier is leading study.
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36 Lots of play-by-play, but no ketchup, mustard, women
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
Pressbox seats are not most desirable in O. R. Latham Stadium.
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37 Soccer team plays at Iowa City Sunday New international team--SCI's first soccer team--will compete with Iowa City.
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38 Winter season opens with 32 cage contests House team will compete against off-campus (fraternity) team at end of season.
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39 Rajtora, Owens spearhead Panthers past Luther 18-6 Panthers avenge earlier loss.
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40 Young, eager SDU last roadblock to one-third of North Central Crown If Panthers win game, it will be their third tie in four years for North Central crown.
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41 Dedication, hard work by-words for successful, close-knit Harriers
Watters--Paul Brian (Class of 1968)
"Volume running" trained cross country team during off-season; photo.
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42 Trampoline Club organized for SCI femmes Sponsored by WRA.
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43 Unbeaten Panther runners go for conference crown Over forty-five runners from the seven colleges/universities in the conference will compete.
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44 'Calendar' to be included in future EYEs Will include news about meetings.
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45 1400 students visit campus; teachers termed 'society's indispensable cog' Highlights of Prospective Teachers Day.
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46 Dreier to read for Poetry Hour Will read from James Hearst's work.
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47 Iowa's higher education topic for SCI colloquium 13th annual Colloquium on Teacher Education.