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1 AIM, ROC specify goals for coming SCI election Candidates discuss views.
2 Panelists disagree on morality of Maitland's 'New Morality' Panel discusses David Maitland's views; photo.
3 Reed, well-known composer, to address 2nd 'Tall Corn' Alfred Reed will appear.
4 Wanted by school authorities: SCI's 'high-caliber, non-provincial' grads Placement Bureau has high success rate because of its programs and the quality of students; photo..
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5 Dishonor reveals cancer in America
Smith--Joan (Student--1963)
Country shows a trend toward the 'easy' in every aspect of life.
6 EYE's editorial page expanded College Eye's editorial page will grow with student responses, reviews, and columns.
7 Fox strongly opposes giving vote to 18-year-old
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Group of 18 to 21-year-olds, as a whole, is not informed or wise in areas of politics.
8 Greek man can supply leadership in government Several fraternity men would make excellent leaders; fraternities should be more involved in student government.
9 Many steps lead to decisions
Nagle--David R. (Class of 1965; Member of Congress; Political Science Faculty)
Outlines procedures of Student League Board.
10 The Idea--No. 3 Students of different colors refuse to share their ideas with one another.
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11 16 members of forensics squad to Wisconsin List of those going to Eau Claire.
12 Men's Union to begin SCI 'College Bowl' Rules for the competition.
13 Numerous school systems interviewing on campus Roster of schools interviewing.
14 Seminar plan: introduction to European life Will be offered during Social Science Seminar in Europe.
15 Seniors exchange life in Corn State for life on Swedish, French farms
Marker--Jean (Student--1964)
George Graves tells about exchange experience in France; Meridee Hunter tells about her experience in Sweden; photo.
16 Spring schedule announced for KYTC radio Programming schedule.
17 Student teachers for next year to meet Monday
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18 1st job-hunting step: locate quality school Marvin Ziesmer speaks at SISEA meeting.
19 Complete library services for SCI students' use Photocopy service, graduate study room, and Browsing Room ready; lockers coming soon.
20 Concert Chorale begins 3-day Iowa tour
21 Dreier nominee for 1966 Rural Education President Profile of Professor Dreier.
22 Men's dorms to have open house Will have open houses every third Sunday.
23 SCI girls to Chicago for Home Ec List of eight students who will be attending regional conference.
24 Sunday recital by Smalley
25 Tuesday EYE distributed at 10 a.m. to noon
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26 Cage streak puts records, tourney play within reach
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
Team deserves consideration for NCAA College Division Tournament play.
27 Cagers close in on second, meet Augustana tomorrow SCI has advantage on paper, but Augustana riding high from win over North Dakota State.
28 Intra schedule to include three sports Bowling, handball, and volleyball are available to students looking for intramural competition.
29 Matmen end long loss streak 18-11 Panthers ended a disappointing season with a win over Cornell.
30 Trackmen elect Bergan, McBee team captains Track team will return to regular season action with a meet against Mankato State on February 27.
31 WRA to hold State Sports Day tomorrow Women from seven colleges will be participating in volleyball and badminton tournaments, as well as competitive and recreational swimming.
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32 Applications for campus politics open Monday
33 Douglas chosen USOE advisor on vocations Professor Douglas will be one of eight national advisors.
34 Last day to add or drop course
35 SLB considers name change to Student Senate of SCI Also discuss distribution of funds to student organizations.
36 Spring's first Artists Series: Houston concert
37 Union movie 'Mockingbird' shown tonight
38 Untitled Andra Van Clark reads a passage from SEVEN during Poetry Hour.