Issue Contents

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1 Untitled Campanile and Prexy's Pond at night; photo.
2 Who's afraid of snow? Students walking through snow; photo.
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3 Mid-year commencement 237 students graduate; Professor Anderson delivers address.
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4 Christmas on campus Traditional celebrations.
5 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.
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6 SCI Foundation asks alumni verdict Request alumni reaction to proposed Campanile enhancement.
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7 Is the bell project worthwhile? President Maucker supports project; shortcomings of current situation noted; photo.
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8 Benjamin Boardman dies; business manager 28 years Died December 28, 1965.
9 Dr. Schaefer retires Has completed forty years of service.
10 Miss Rowena Edwards dies; on library staff 31 years Died January 2, 1966.
11 Wins presidential citation James VanHouten receives award for assisting handicapped people.
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12 Maucker portrait Committee selects UI artist James Lechay.
13 SCI receives bequest Bertha Williams Petersen leaves $7263 for scholarships.
14 Tallcorn music conference Series of workshops presented.
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15 Baseball schedule 1966 baseball season outlook.
16 English research grant $60,000 grant will support research on freshman composition.
17 Former baseball stars will try for big leagues Ed Watt and Duane Josephson in minors.
18 Visits Far East Gordon Hoxie visits several countries; photo.
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19 Eight track lettermen return 1966 track season outlook.
20 Second time around for Randy Picked All-American for second time; photo.
21 Whitford receives award Named regional Coach of the Year again; retires after thirty-seven years of service.
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22 Music Department expands rapidly Curriculum, personnel, programs, facilities, and opportunities; photo.