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1 AIM, ROC tell SLB candidates Dan Jorgensen and Bob Graham run for president; photo.
2 DeShon, Van Voorhis voted most popular SCI students Peggy DeShon and John Van Voorhis honored; list of candidates for Old Gold Beauties; photo.
3 EYE receives All-American rank by ACP
4 EYE will have organizational meeting today Getting organized for two issues per week publication schedule.
5 Males throw their weight: fall for Japanese judo
Bloore--Linda (Student--1964)
James Halsor talks about judo; photo.
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6 Graham states ROC party platform
Graham--Robert (Student--1963-1966)
Party will work to represent students, to work in all aspects of college life, and to be a permanent and active political force.
7 Monday through Saturday exam schedule proposed Eliminating the weekend during testing period would get rid of lame-duck time for students.
8 Nature of Dr. Fox revealed
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Professor Fox acts as mediator in his column against restriction of 'Another Country;' student disagrees with banning of book.
9 Untitled
Clark--Steven
Shows evolution of a failed idea.
10 Voluntary pledge of honor fails to work among cadets
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Cheating in the Air Force Academy comes as a shock.
11 Wants more methods courses
Burchfield--Steve (Class of 1965)
Courses teach how to find knowledge, but not how to apply it.
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12 Beck appointed 1965-66 student counseling head Marjorie Beck selected; Nancy Grove, Melva Johnson, and Eunice Stuempfig will assist her.
13 Board asks dorm completion, approves change in faculty Approves $3.05 million budget for Noehren Hall and dining center; will provide housing for seven hundred women.
14 Dinner with prof features Winier discussing India
15 EYE adds two editors Howard Faulkner and Terry Borland join staff.
16 Nazi propaganda movie tomorrow night in Union Will show "Triumph of the Will".
17 Phi Delts initiate four new men List of new members.
18 Some students need retakes for identification
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19 Diefenderfer, Rieck win scholarships Win Faculty Men's Club scholarships.
20 Placement Bureau meeting for 1965-66 teachers
21 SEVEN is rated high by ACP Associated Collegiate Press commends magazine.
22 Some vehicles aren't fully registered Students must submit complete registration form; photo.
23 Wohl: Jim Crowism is late 19th century development Excerpts from Professor Wohl's speech at the Civil Rights Organization meeting.
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24 Overseas interviews Feb. 19, 20
25 Piano recital by Holstad Sunday Performance program.
26 Pirages gets journalism internship Will work this summer at a daily newspaper under Newspaper Fund program.
27 Political internships open to Iowa college students In Washington, D. C.
28 SCI debaters to Central to open second semester List of participants.
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29 201 candidates receive degrees at graduation Description of ceremony; Purple Key awarded to three students.
30 Administration Building to open late this month Should open in late February; delayed by strike; IBM test scoring machine has been in operation since December; roster of offices in new building; no decision on use of Old Administration Building.
31 Art works by Smith, Page in exhibition On display at Central College.
32 Campbell exhibits her collection of world art Professor Campbell displays her collection.
33 SCI band to begin tour of southwest Iowa towns Has been making tour for over thirty years; a look at the itinerary.
34 Student ideas in spring 'Confrontations' Seeking ideas for discussion.
35 Term's first Poetry Hour Tuesday Rob Wilson will read from Yates.
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36 First AMRH scholarship awarded John Stroupe wins award.
37 Frosh post 3 more wins for 4 straight Managed to defeat Palmer College, 66-56, even with recent loss of teammates Nichel (moved to varsity) and Williams (dropped out of school).
38 Frosh-varsity meet today starts indoor track season SCI's thirty-six varsity members will take on the thirty-six freshman members.
39 High school sports day Saturday
40 Money, books from exchange to be returned Book exchange ended.
41 Riflery, co-rec. volleyball being organized for term Interested students do not need previous experience to participate in these intramural activities.
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42 Bowling, wrestling begin; Sherman mid-way leader Wrestling begins Tuesday; no varsity or freshman wrestling team members will be allowed to participate.
43 Kneppe tops NCC scoring FG accuracy 21.4 point average in seven conference games.
44 SCI cagers win five of six, face 2 more conference foes this week Augustana (SD) and South Dakota State will be challenging, but SCI has been improving rapidly.
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45 Health Center's best client deserves student respect
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
Wrestling team is riddled with injuries.
46 Nation's best grapplers bomb ailing Panthers, ISU offers more of same SCI wrestlers prepare for yet another beating as they meet with Iowa State on Saturday.
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47 Important SLB meeting Tuesday: Nagle Will discuss major issues.
48 SCI to sponsor Model UN for high school students Two hundred students expected to attend first Model UN meeting at SCI.