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Acid, rotten eggs, corn, mayonnaise make up SCIans' summer vacations Students talk about their summer jobs; photo.
Student Senate ratifies plan for area student discounts Also hear request for dress code for Union.
UPC film 'Knife in Water' will be shown tonight
'Little Angels' folk dancers to perform here Monday Korean folk dance troupe will perform.
Baker to honor queen nominees at dance tonight List of seven candidates.
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Individual, not political issue should win AMRH votes Discusses whether or not candidates should have a platform.
On the Record: Rule prohibiting women in cars causes 1925 stir Quotes and shares stories from old COLLEGE EYEs.
Untitled Student greets Quasimodo and asks if he's the bell ringer in the Campanile.
Obiter Scripta: Arthur Miller refusal conscience-dictated but irrational Discusses Arthur Miller's declining of the President's invitation to attend the official signing of the arts and humanities bill.
Parking lot suggested for back circle Proposes a way to build more parking lots without destroying any more greenery.
Between-class exercise part of good campus planning Claims that walking to classes is good exercise, and that students never used to make "cow-paths" all over the place.
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New York settlement house SCIan's 'Headstart' home Alice Pace talks about her summer work; photo.
ROC announces candidates for Shull and Rider Halls List of candidates.
WRA night in Women's Gym tonight Schedule of activities.
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First College Bowl round 'No Sweats' vs. 'No Names' Rules and list of team members.
SCRO plans rights night this evening Samuel Jackson will speak.
Bishop Thomas tells miracle of renewal Profile of James S. Thomas; photo.
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4 positions open yet on OLD GOLD
Wartburg upsets harriers, frosh runner sets mark Wartburg defeated SCI, 25-30; Bill Taylor broke 22 minute record.
31 schools to participate in tomorrow's Band Day
Second faculty recital will be presented Sunday Program for performance.
Forensic team to represent SCI at Cornell
Teachers conference tomorrow Drafting teachers will meet.
Sixteen foot high work will be erected in Plaza Early look at Edward Whiting's "The Acrobats"; photo.
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Intramural football, tennis moves into final rounds Intramural football and tennis matches continue; results are posted; photo.
Mankato State cancels SCI freshmen game Mankato cancelled freshmen game because their support was needed on the varsity squad.
Untitled SCI cheerleaders at the North Dakota game.
Maximum Panther effort needed Saturday at Drake SCI will face Drake University; Coach Stan Sheriff is concerned with the team's mental approach to the upcoming game.
Pennants taken at UND game Encourages students to turn in any information concerning the missing pennants from O. R. Latham Stadium.
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AWS announces Women's Week, sock hop plans Schedule of activities.
SEVEN to sponsor folksinging Will host music and poetry.
Diane Riker wins Easter Seals grant Wins $350 scholarship.
Open house to be held on Sunday Scheduled for the Library, Hagemann Hall, Redeker Center, and the Administration.
SCI graduate, EYE editor receives journalism honor Margaret Wolff Garland will be honored.