Issue Contents

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1 Barnett declares SLB candidacy Profile and platform of Wes Barnett; photo.
2 Brutality, immorality, love play roles in films for Lent
Marker--Jean (Student--1964)
A look at a series of films at campus religious centers.
3 Dance tonight in ballroom
4 SCI students representing Kenya, UAR at Model UN Will attend sessions in St. Louis.
5 Speech, contests, banquet will highlight MU activities Will elect favorite professor; Mike Ditka will speak; description of other activities.
6 Untitled Sorority sisters Carole Fox and Eileen Baumhover give new Nu Sigma Phi pledges Carol Hocken and Evonne Olson their pledge pins.
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7 Cheerleaders need live mascot
Fossum--Randall (Student--1965)
Calls for a "real live black panther" to be present at games as mascot to inspire school spirit.
8 Nagle sees deplorable campaign turn
Nagle--David R. (Class of 1965; Member of Congress; Political Science Faculty)
Issues should not be about what was done last year; they should be about what WILL be done next year.
9 Parties overlook board offices Parties stress communication in their platforms, but have no candidates for the Board, which oversees College Eye, Old Gold, and Seven.
10 Professors, parents, students must write
Speirs--Kent (Class of 1965)
Widespread interest in school funding must be sparked.
11 SCI losing ground as state financial support lags
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
State funds have been decreasing for last ten years; cuts into new classroom and new faculty plans.
12 Students must be aware of candidates, platforms Students have two weeks to become educated on election.
13 Unhappy with inaccurate story
Talbott--Nathan M. (Political Science Faculty)
Attempts to correct false statements made by the Eye about the Viet Nam forum.
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19 189 men, women pledge SCI Greek organizations List of pledges.
20 40 openings in student one-act plays Shows will be presented by Professor Wood's directing class.
21 Dorothy Lee will address convocation Profile of Dorothy Lee.
22 Dr. Jones, guest conductor, for Tallcorn Conference Archie Jones will appear; highlights of program.
23 Faculty, students to present 18th, 19th century music Program highlights.
24 Landis new Presbyterian minister Charles Landis replaces Larry Mitchell.
25 Seats available for last show by Bream
26 Students urged to assist air patrol Professor Dreier believes that assisting the Civil Air Patrol offers an opportunity for students to do some teaching.
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27 Associated Women Students selects counselors, guides List of counselors and guides.
28 Benefit auction still accepting items for sale
29 Dave Cory new EYE cameraman
30 Kazamias: church in education big issue in Western politics A. M. Kazamias speaks on religion in education.
31 New students to meet Monday in Sabin 102 Paul Kelso will meet with new undergraduates.
32 Property stolen from residents in Shull Hall Thieves steal camera, money, and clothing.
33 Rigler advocates increase in education appropriations Robert Rigler speaks to faculty.
34 Speakers chosen for high school United Nations Ole Dich and Elizabeth Ann Brown will speak.
35 Students with grade problem meet Tuesday Students on probation or warning will meet with Paul Kelso.
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36 402 students recognized for academic achievements List of those appearing on Dean's List.
37 Administration to begin move Will move from Old Administration Building to new Administration Building; old building will be used for offices.
38 April 6 deadline for applications for KYTC posts
39 James Anderson named as Mon Whitford's successor Profile of J. D. Anderson.
40 Majors in social science meet Wednesday Student teachers will meet.
41 Mat team, two individuals defend titled this weekend South Dakota State likely to win.
42 Play night from 7 to 9
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43 Canada pros draft SCI star Minnick Winnipeg Blue Bombers have drafted SCI's senior linebacker Phil Minnick into the Canadian Football League.
44 Trackmen face ISU Monday; trounce Wartburg, Parsons SCI ends meet with 120 points, while Parsons has 23 and Wartburg 9. ISU will be SCI's toughest indoor competition of season.
45 Travel, study woes: cagers feel they've 'been on the road all year'
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
Panthers played fourteen games in twenty-seven days
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46 Meeting tonight to protest violation of human rights Many student groups sponsor meeting in Waterloo.
47 Phi Beta Lambda will host second annual convention Two hundred college students likely to attend.
48 Quinn to star in 'La Strada'
49 SLB in discussion of controversial speakers Committee set up to work on matter.