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1 'Camera' will show in Commons
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2 29 student leaders sign Union petition Petition protests proposed Union location.
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3 Globe-trotting SCI faculty members spend summer in foreign countries
Reimers--Lynn (Student--1965)
Faculty talk about their summer plans; photo.
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4 Mr. Jamosky to read at Poetry Hour Will read poem by Alexander Blok.
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5 Professors sell books to finance Coffee House Hope to open facility in Presbyterian Center.
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6 To cost $900,000: Face-lifting for Commons as workmen begin remodeling Will enlarge and enclose balcony; will improve food service facilities; description of other changes; should be completed by August 1966; photo.
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7 Untitled Kirsten Sonstegard, Dave Adamson, Terry Dyrland, and Richard Berg rehearse "The Firebugs"; photo.
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8 World Knowledge Series begins Tuesday with Asia Fran William Hall will speak.
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9 Early riser depressed by Campanile music choices
Kelley--Mary E. (Student--1965)
Insists that songs like "Frere Jacques,Climb Every Mountain", and "I Feel Pretty" should not be played at 7:45 in the morning.
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10 EYE endorses separation, trees tradition for campus Asks which is more valuable: fully grown trees or the beams of a new Union?
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11 Helicopter needed to view rusty, elevated sculpture
Woods--Bruce Dean (Class of 1966)
Criticizes the sculpture by the Women's Gym that stands atop two pillars.
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12 Kultur: Plan worth more than trees and grass Insists that buildings should be built in certain areas according to a master plan, and not just putting them wherever they will fit.
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13 Obiter Scripta: Union placement will not integrate academic social life
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Discusses President Maucker's decision to place the new Union in the center of the main classroom quadrangle.
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Hoff--Gary
A guy dancing with a girl asks when the next slow dance is, and she tells him it IS one.
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15 Why not put Union in Regents Complex?
Brown--Randy L. (Class of 1973)
Gives reasons why the Union could easily be placed by the Regents Complex.
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16 Deriding others' beliefs irrational act
Ferris--Bill (Class of 1965)
Claims that Roy Behrens somehow believes that he is rational, but no one else seems to think so.
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17 From me to you: Shortest skirts reveal ugliest knees
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Wonders why the clocks on campus all read different times when only one of them can be correct.
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18 Perspective: Value of nonconformity varies with accomplishments
Voldseth--Edward V. (Vice President)
Claims that many American college students are conformists.
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19 Rehabilitated ex-pathfinder thanks EYE
Rausch--Alan J. (Class of 1966)
Claims that he has "seen the light," and thanks the COLLEGE EYE for printing all those letters about the importance of not walking through the grass.
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20 State of the Union, 1965--First in a series: Brewer: I don't dictate planning moves Campus planning consultant James Brewer talks about decision-making on campus, with special attention to the location of the new Union; photo.
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21 Dr. Beck will speak for All College Assembly tonight Robert H. Beck will speak.
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22 Johnson, Sherman elected Spanish Club officers Also planning activities.
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23 Men's Union vote against dress code Also favor proposed location of new Union.
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24 State officials will participate in State Day 150 officials will come to campus.
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25 Typing exams will be given in Seerley Hall
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26 Costume room instant magic for beast, birds, royalty
Raun--Pat (Student--1965)
A look at the Costume Room; photo.
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27 Fifty-five men pledge fraternities this fall List of pledges.
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28 Kappa Theta Psi trick-treat for children's ward Visit Allen Hospital.
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29 15 frosh begin basketball drills James D. Anderson coaches new freshmen; roster is posted; no schedule has been set.
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30 Mr. Roy Chung is editing "The Iowa Geographer" Preview of upcoming issue.
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31 Statistics show that improvement goes hand-in-hand with victory
Brown--Hugh (Class of 1966)
Recalls pointing out SCI's weaknesses through their statistics, and now the university's strengths show through.
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32 Time of change and growth topic for SCI Colloquium SCI administrative officials will speak at teacher education colloquium.
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33 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
SCI football player suggests ping pong or chess to a slightly mangled SDS football player.
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34 Gridders end season Saturday with conference doormat South Dakota SCI defeated South Dakota State, 41-0; team statistics are posted.
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35 Harriers try for 2nd straight NCC crown SCI's cross country team will defend their North Central Conference champions title against South Dakota State.
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36 Untitled Newbold and Stone House compete in intramural basketball.
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37 Aquatic Art Symposium today in Women's Gym Opportunity to learn about swimming skills and performances.
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38 Dr. Maucker to faculty: rat race for grants out President Maucker outlines views; believes search for grants should be focussed appropriately.
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39 Last day to file for graduation
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40 Student Senate approves new Union site proposal Also supports idea of memorial to President Kennedy.
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41 Terry Knapp wins second in debate