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Mid-year commencement 237 students graduate; Professor Anderson delivers address.
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SCI ponders its future Professor Reninger heads committee to study whether or not SCI should remain a state college or become a university; considers department reorganization.
Christmas on campus Traditional celebrations.
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SCI Foundation asks alumni verdict Request alumni reaction to proposed Campanile enhancement.
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Is the bell project worthwhile? President Maucker supports project; shortcomings of current situation noted; photo.
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Dr. Schaefer retires Has completed forty years of service.
Miss Rowena Edwards dies; on library staff 31 years Died January 2, 1966.
Wins presidential citation James VanHouten receives award for assisting handicapped people.
Benjamin Boardman dies; business manager 28 years Died December 28, 1965.
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Tallcorn music conference Series of workshops presented.
SCI receives bequest Bertha Williams Petersen leaves $7263 for scholarships.
Maucker portrait Committee selects UI artist James Lechay.
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Visits Far East Gordon Hoxie visits several countries; photo.
English research grant $60,000 grant will support research on freshman composition.
Former baseball stars will try for big leagues Ed Watt and Duane Josephson in minors.
Baseball schedule 1966 baseball season outlook.
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Whitford receives award Named regional Coach of the Year again; retires after thirty-seven years of service.
Second time around for Randy Picked All-American for second time; photo.
Eight track lettermen return 1966 track season outlook.
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Music Department expands rapidly Curriculum, personnel, programs, facilities, and opportunities; photo.
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Untitled Campanile and Prexy's Pond at night; photo.
Who's afraid of snow? Students walking through snow; photo.