Issue Contents

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1 After four decades as presidential secretary, Miss Jessie Juhl retires
Farnham--Pat (Student--1965)
Jessie Juhl reflects on her service at UNI.
2 Foreign language exams tomorrow in Auditorium Will offer language reading examinations.
3 Monday meeting to discuss dorm advantages & problems Small group hear early plans for first unit of Towers Complex.
4 Seven will be on sale Monday through May 21 A look at the contents of the upcoming issue.
5 Untitled A production photo of "The Boor," by Chekov; presented by the Russian Club during Poetry Hour; photo.
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6 Hanlon's solution will leave void of unanswered questions
Brown--Hugh (Class of 1966)
Argues that current information is insufficient to select a class schedule.
7 Haskell retracts Fox statement
Haskell--Ralph W. (Art Faculty)
Retracts a misuse of punctuation in a previous letter.
8 I ought to look at Dr. Fox's 'Experiment'
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Advocates more efficient use of professors' time.
9 Lechay shows 'painting is not dead'
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Author expresses an opinions on "painting and the masses."
10 Mutual trust only second
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Tidbits of wisdom from the editorial writer.
11 Representation and reason are expected from S S Criticizes the Student Senate for their lack of in-depth research on important campus issues.
12 Student charge dissent at 'bells' meeting
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Argues with the 'lack of dissent' on Campanile project reported in a previous article.
13 Untitled The 'hunk of metal' artwork in front of the library reaching out to grab a passer-by.
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14 '66 fall student teachers pull cards Monday
15 Dr. Poage will present German Nazi poetry Will read at German Club; list of new officers.
16 Faculty Senate wrestles 90 minutes in meeting Discuss large classes; refer matter to EPC.
17 Love will be theme for Poetry Hour Students will read from a variety of sources.
18 SC High choirs will present concert tonight Performance program.
19 Spring art show Sunday will feature 150 items Will show student work.
20 Staff positions open on '66-'67 College Eye Description of positions.
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21 Applications for MU scholarships now available
22 Fall overload is expected to crowd residence halls 50% of rooms will be overloaded; administration officials comment on problem and priority procedures.
23 Four teams in College Bowl finals Sunday List of team members.
24 Maywood and Hawthorne kids will visit SCI 150 Waterloo schoolchildren will visit campus.
25 New SS discusses the student faculty evaluation
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26 Drake uses 2 big innings to defeat Panthers, 10-3 SCI lost to Drake, 10-3, on Monday.
27 Golfers set for matches in quadrangular SCI will host Illinois State University, Wisconsin State College, and Loras.
28 Mr. Smalley will present recital Sunday. Performance program.
29 Soccer team to host ISU SCI will face ISU on Sunday; their ball has been returned.
30 Tennis men lose to Drake SCI lost to Drake, 6-3, Monday.
31 Time to thank all the anonymous sports writers
Slessor--Rod
Gives kudos to all who helped with the sports reporting in the past school year.
32 Track team rained out Intramural track scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed due to rain.
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33 Bahai Club will sponsor conference this weekend Will sponsor regional conference.
34 Five senior art shows open Sunday Joe Boender, Bruce Gordon, Dick Nielsen, Phyllis Avery, and Shari Matson will show work.
35 John Lewis will lecture Monday at 3 Will speak on civil rights.
36 OEO offers anti-poverty booklets
37 Placement tests will be given for freshmen For those who will begin work this summer.
38 SCI receives conservation soil charter Student chapter organized last fall; receives charter.
39 Set of hands are removed from Campanile Will be used as pattern for new clock hands.
40 Theme of 'Detail Makes the Difference' for dramatists Charlotte Lawton, Merle Lentz, and John Dennis will head conference.
41 Three students will present recital Sunday Robert Carroll, Layten Heckman, and Gary Miller will perform.