Issue Contents

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1 'University Status' is topic of Thursday's Confrontations Excerpts from forum on cultural scene.
2 800 students to participate in symposium Will learn about radiation.
3 Applications for EYE positions now available
4 Board sets policy to avoid election activity Lead editors must relinquish College Eye activities if they run for student government offices.
5 Heller announces for presidency of Men's Union on ROC ticket Candidates state their positions.
6 Kirkpatrick proves self as a foremost musician
Millee--Gary (Student--1966)
Review of performance by Ralph Kirkpatrick.
7 OLD GOLD's will arrive in mid-May
8 To represent India, Nigeria: Eleven students to travel to St. Louis for Model U.N. A look at the St. Louis meeting.
9 Untitled Jan Wilson and Dennis Runney enjoy a sunny afternoon together.
10 Women's swimming available
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11 Campaign must examine social reg, comprehensives Claims that student campaigns should address the issues of comprehensive finals and social regulations.
12 Personalities, qualifications not as important as ideas
Litterer--Dick
States his platform for the upcoming election.
13 Perspective: 4 factors to consider in teacher-student communication
Skaine--James Cole (Speech Faculty)
Claims that teachers should focus on teaching students as many clear and meaningful concepts as are realistically possible given the time frames.
14 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Student claims that he missed three hours of classes because he had some trouble finding a place to park his car.
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15 Cagers defeat Morningside, 93-56, take second in NCC Panthers defeated the Chiefs, 93-56; SCI has won 10 of their last 11 games; statistics are posted; photo.
16 Net schedule announced, twelve duals on slate SCI Faculty Athlete Board has announced this season's tennis schedule.
17 Sports staff writers needed
18 Trackmen lose to Mankato, 67-46, in first loss of year SCI to face Wisconsin State of Platteville, Wartburg, and Simpson in quadrangular.
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19 All-college election to be Friday Will vote on most popularity man and woman on campus; list of nominees.
20 Dr. Beard announces enrollment 6197 enrolled for spring 1966; project 7100 for fall 1966.
21 EYE members to conference this weekend List of those who will attend journalism conference.
22 Forms for election due today
23 Matmen end dual season, lose to Winona, 23-6
24 Meyer will sing at Poetry Hour today David Meyer will sing Woody Guthrie songs.
25 Mr. Hearst will speak at Aspen James Hearst will speak at Aspen School of Contemporary Art.
26 Palmer wins 'Teacher of Year' award John Palmer wins business education award.
27 Russian Club will meet today in Aud. Will prepare to present "The Bear".
28 Sig Taus to sponsor rush party
29 Sjolander attends council Attended national meeting in Chicago.