Issue Contents

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1 Chambers talks on Women's Day A look at Women's Day and Mother's Day activities.
2 College Relations only office left to be moved New Administration Building almost completely occupied.
3 Untitled Mary Ann Rieks is SCI candidate for Drake Relays queen; photo.
4 UP, new campus party, announces resident hall election candidates New party fields slate of candidates.
5 What's cookin' at SCI coffee house? Hot talks, coffee, cool student art
Tonne--Kathryn (Student--1964)
New coffee house will open at Presbyterian Student Center; idea originated by Professor Eiklor.
6 Women students' chance to ask, pay for own dates A look at Women Pay All Week activities.
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7 AMRH election offers choice of two campaign philosophies New political party has vague platform but will increase competition in upcoming residence hall elections.
8 Encourage Tom to call, not peep
Voss--Elizabeth Mae (Class of 1966)
Lists advantages of "Peeping Tomism," but requests that SCI men instead telephone the girls.
9 Jorgensen likes quality, spirit of UP candidates
Jorgensen--Dan
Hopes this organization is an example of new life in campus politics.
10 Montas: does SCI's language program meet goals?
Montas--Jacques Louis (Language Faculty)
Concentration on quality will lead to quantity later.
11 Price likes, will vote for ROC's AMRH platform
Price--Richard Lee (Classes of 1967 and 1971)
ROC will initiate needed reforms, will work as a team.
12 Untitled Student begs for marriage as he is dragged off to war.
13 UP pledges to meet dorm needs
Whetzel--Charles
Organization's interests are purely those of the men in the dorm system; it is not a political party.
14 Wadsworth to start two programs
Wadsworth--Dennis (Student--1965)
If elected, Dennis Wadsworth would establish regular office hours for discussion, and try to attend house meetings to hear complaints and suggestions.
15 Writers need practice, must know grammar, rhetoric
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Composition courses are ineffective; must be re-vamped.
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16 Faculty students to give 'Music of Today' program Performance program.
17 Freshmen women move after Regents OK's renovation Women from A section move to B section and to Lawther and Campbell Halls so that remodeling can begin.
18 Funeral services held for Arey, emeritus prof Amy Fields Arey died April 10, 1965; profile of her achievements.
19 Typing tests to be given on Tuesday
20 Untitled A modern dance is performed to the reading of Shakespearean sonnets at Poetry Hour.
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21 What a difference 21 days makes Chronicles the melting of snow on SCI campus.
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22 Board of Regents ratifies college personnel changes Approves five resignations and a leave of absence.
23 Busy week for diamondmen after scoreless tie with Coe Baseball team has four games in four days this week.
24 SCI netmen trek to Iowa State fresh from win over Wartburg Record is now 1-1 after 8-1 win; photo.
25 Talbott issues challenge of 'excitement' to students Professor Talbott delivers address in "Last Lecture" series; looks toward the future.
26 Wilder's 'Skin of Our Teeth' to open here on May 13 John Dennis talks about the play; list of cast members.
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27 39 events, 1000 athletes in annual Arthur Dickinson relays tomorrow
Nolan--John Charles (J.C.) (Student--1965)
Over one thousand college and high school athletes will be competing throughout the day.
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28 Panther gridmen begin spring drills Monday Drills have been postponed once again due to wet grounds.
29 Versatile young athletes endanger Dickinson marks
Nolan--John Charles (J.C.) (Student--1965)
Both high school and college records will be challenged.
30 Votroubeck wins badminton title
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31 Maucker sees 10% gain in state school enrollment Cites problems in getting an adequate budget.
32 Two seniors in recital Tuesday Marilyn Kramer and Margaret Russell will perform.