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1 Barbara Miyasaki elected 1965 Homecoming Queen Profiles of the queen and her court; photo.
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2 Central-Crossroads hall to be repaired for usage Demolition and removal of Central Hall ruins will continue; Crossroads will be repaired.
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3 Former SCI track coach honored as Parade Marshall
Farnham--Pat (Student--1965)
Profile of Arthur Dickinson; photo.
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4 Lt. Gov. Fulton, SUI Dean will speak Oct. 30 Robert Fulton and M. L. Hult will speak at leadership conference.
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5 PSE members volunteer to assist parade Will assist at intersections.
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6 Student editors, advisor attending press conference Attend national meeting in San Francisco.
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7 Active young Republicans offer chance for student participation Encourage students to get involved in the Young Republicans organization.
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8 Big names missing, SCI audiences dull
Dixon--Thomas William (Student--1965)
Entertainment at SCI is missing the big performers, Thomas Dixon points out that the lack of big names is due to lack of student participation.
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9 Obiter Scripta: Unconvinced placard wavers weaken national morale
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Supports demonstrations but insists that they must be responsible in order to have any value.
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10 Pop art realistic reaction to environment
Fisher--Portia (Student--1965-1967)
Claims that acceptance of change is necessary to adjusting normally.
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11 Responsibility was what the Board of Control did usurp Claims that the editor of OLD GOLD should have been able to decide the issue for herself.
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12 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Features an alumnus dressed strangely; student comments that you can always tell when it's Homecoming.
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13 Chess Club to meet Sunday at 2
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14 Decorations on display tomorrow Lawn decorations nearly ready.
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15 Homecoming parade starts at 7 tonight
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16 Last chance to drop a course without failing
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17 Last day to sign up for student dinner For international students.
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18 SCI'an becomes US citizen declares: 'I have a home'
Roland--Sheila K. (Class of 1967)
Profile of Maria Mueller; photo.
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19 Special section for students
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20 Central Hall--silence The oldest building on campus, Central Hall, fell victim to flames on the morning of July 22, 1965; photo.
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21 Alumni coffee in Seerley Hall following game For business and business education alumni.
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22 Art classes on creative uses of clay begins Don Finegan will teach non-credit class.
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23 Dr. Hanson visits Algona high school Part of visiting scientist program.
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24 Dr. Joyce Gault presents piano recital Sunday Performance program.
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25 Ivan Eland will speak next week Will speak at National Safety Council meeting.
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26 Organizations will honor alumni at teas, receptions List of organizations that are holding receptions.
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27 Board of Control upholds OLD GOLD decision Will allot two pages to each Greek organization.
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28 Grapplers open season at Minnesota quadrangular 23 SCI wrestlers will compete at Minnesota; names of team members are listed.
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29 Panthers face Augustana Vikings for 44th annual Homecoming contest
Brown--Hugh (Class of 1966)
A Homecoming victory will put SCI in third place in their conference.
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30 WRA introduces girls' basketball Women's Recreation Association will hold an organizational meeting for those interested in women's basketball.
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31 Harriers face Luther; Tom Denney sets mark SCI defeated Cornell, 15-44; Tom Denney set a freshman 4-mile record with a time of 21:09.
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32 SCI beats Morningside, parts ways with 1916, other losers of past
Faulkner--Howard (Class of 1965)
Discusses SCI's recently ended losing streak.
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33 Soccer team meets Grinnell Although soccer has not yet been recognized as an official campus organization, players are making efforts to do so.
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34 Art exhibit by Richard Harsh in Commons
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35 AWS Council discusses appeal, election, houses Consider social regulation procedures.
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36 Hardy poems will be read at Poetry Hour Richard Brook will read.