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1 Ford Foundation grants funds for foreign area studies Nathan Talbott talks about the plans for the $156,000 grant.
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2 May pick up Old Gold next week
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3 Men's Union title change voted down Vote 112-83 to retain name.
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4 Purple Key awarded to 26 at All-College Convocation List of those who were honored.
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5 SEVEN magazine goes on sale today Lengthy description of the contents.
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6 Speed demons do 'surf' on sidewalk
Koenigsberg--Jerrett (Student--1965)
Students talk about sidewalk surfing; photo.
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7 Tuesdays' EYE last for year
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8 Untitled Architect's sketch of new Union.
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9 Action, not name calling solution to zombie problem
Haupt--Karen Sue (Student--1964-1965)
Marge Jones and Karen Bartel should not wait for others to initiate intellectual conversation; should initiate it themselves.
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10 AMRH change proves men students worth listening to Re-organization of Associated Men's Residence Halls should be model for other changes on growing SCI campus.
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11 Apologetic SCIans must escape normal school stigma
Wilson--Robley C. (English Faculty)
Outsiders' horrific views of teachers colleges are untrue.
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12 Close, personal talks sign of non-vegetables
Rohdy--Margaret Ann (Class of 1967)
Discussion with close friends is just as satisfying as discussing heated issues with strangers in or outside of classroom.
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13 More than 300 non-vegetables
Emendorfer--Wanda (Student--1965)
Argues views of "student vegetables" proposed by Marjorie Jones and Karen Bartel.
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14 Most upperclassmen not in SCI's vegetable population
Hanisch--Jane (Class of 1966)
Freshmen classes don't offer stimulating material, but upperclassmen stimulate specific and interesting debates.
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Clark--Steven
Student no longer has own ideas; thinks only of information memorized from class books.
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16 Vegetableism not cured by social activities whirlwind
Nisula--Joann
Students don't come to college to get involved in activities; come to get an education.
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17 Annual art show began Wednesday with 60 works List of those who have multiple entries.
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18 Business Office asks treasurers to leave books Student organizations should leave financial papers with Business Office.
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19 Need change in picking art show works
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Roy Behrens suggests alternative jurying system.
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20 Of-campus beach party is Sunday
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21 Pius Eze elected foreign student prexy for '65-'66 List of other officers.
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22 SCI inhabited by apathetic 'potato chips'
Speirs--Kent (Class of 1965)
Faculty who inspired art exhibit fail to visit the show.
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23 State YD's condemn action in Viet Nam
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24 Teachers union officer speaks to joint session H. Johann Eschbach will speak.
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25 Theatre direction class will present one-act plays Jeanne Formanek and Phyllis Somerville will direct plays.
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26 Untitled Suzanne Coffin relaxes after recently receiving title of "Miss Waterloo."
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27 'SCI Lite' will be theme of Homecoming next fall
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28 Desk assistants agree job is study in human nature
Steffen--Carol (Student--1965)
Dorm desk assistants talk about their jobs; photo.
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29 New rules for parking car, registration take effect Lengthy description of regulations.
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30 Art shows by seniors next week Jan Osthus and James Heldt will show work.
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31 Landlady of Merner House: second mother to SCI boys Profile of Pauline Pieper, who keeps a rooming house on the Hill; photo.
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32 Loren Taylor to be judge of contest Will judge essay contest.
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33 Penley elected president of IFC Wednesday List of other officers.
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34 SISEA elects Lynn Bradshaw new president List of other officers.
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35 SS allots $50 for trip to New York Student will attend leadership conference.
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36 Thomas, Smalley win pretty legs contest Saturday Lorraine Thomas and Jerry Smalley win.
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37 U.S. Air Force officers to be here Wednesday
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38 Sports editor presents complete resume of 1964-65 athletics
Nolan--John Charles (J.C.) (Student--1965)
In-depth record of SCI sports teams this year.
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39 Whitford gets 302nd win in last home appearance Team beats Wartburg, 12-5; photo.
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40 Clifford Herrold to be honored at Central State Profile of Professor Herrold.
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41 Netmen drubbed by Drake; move to NCC meet today Tennis team loses to Drake, 8-1.
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42 Social Science Seminar to leave for European tour in June A look at the itinerary.
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43 Spring sports end season with NCC meets today Track, tennis, golf, and baseball teams will finish season this weekend.
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44 James E. Albrecht SCI high principal Profile; photo.
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45 National Defense students must see personnel office
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46 SCI to offer extension work this summer Will offer ten course in six cities.
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47 Spring issue of SEVEN: exciting but disappointing
Phipps--Michael (Class of 1966)
Select number of articles peak interest; poetry and plays could easily be better.
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48 Susan Cooper top editor of next year's Old Gold List of other editors.
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49 Undergrad Art Majors will meet