Issue Contents

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1 Actors do excellent job in performing spring play
Cory--Dave
A review of the SCI production "The Servant of Two Masters."
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2 College honors students at convocation tomorrow 500 students will be recognized.
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3 Curtis answers questions about charges for Eye. Professor Curtis responds to questions regarding his resignation.
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4 Go-Brains final victors in 1966 College Bowl Results of final competition; list of team members.
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5 Oldest national forensic frat. initiates seven List of new members.
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6 Regents vote approval for SCI underground cavern
Liebbe--James ( Jim) (Class of 1966)
Lengthy description and explanation of new facilities.
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7 Seven and Old Gold editors chosen for 1966 John Volker will be executive editor of Old Gold; Steve Pudenz will be executive editor of Seven.
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8 Untitled A group of grade school students from Waterloo sitting in the Regents Dining Center; photo.
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9 YDs will sponsor movie in auditorium Will show "The Last Hurrah".
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10 M. B. Smith joins Fox in invitation
Smith--Miriam B. (Speech Faculty)
Shares opinions and experiences with Dr. Fox's "little experiment."
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11 May be too late for Dr. Fox's 'great conversation'
Poage--George Richard (Class of 1950; History Faculty)
Discusses the processes that have been used in campus planning.
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12 Seven is not student scrapbook
Thompson--Nancy Price (English Faculty)
Discusses the content of the student magazine.
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13 Should discuss feasibility of tight dorm social units Disagrees with the 'good social life' in the newly proposed high rise dorm.
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14 Student gives 'grown up' advice
Peterson--Keith Leroy (Class of 1966)
Expresses extreme displeasure with the amount of vandalism on campus.
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15 Where are art lovers?
Haskell--Ralph W. (Art Faculty)
Expresses disgruntlement with the lack of support for a recent event.
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16 Baseball team splits with Auggies, title hopes dim SCI won one and lost the other against Augustana Saturday.
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17 SCI artists win prizes at exhibit John Brown, Ron Streed, and Richard Harsh win awards.
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18 SCI soccer team wins by default over Iowa State Iowa State had to forfeit the game due to a lack of players.
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19 SISEA elects officers for '66-'67 year List of new officers.
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20 Speech Club annual dinner tonight at 6:30 List of students who will receive awards for participation in forensics program.
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21 Sports banquet set Wednesday SCI all-sports banquet will be held tomorrow at 6:30 p. m.
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22 Defense loan recipients to personnel office
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23 Geographic magazine is now available Spring issue of Iowa Geographer will feature work of SCI faculty.
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24 SCI students present recitals this week Ann Allison, Margaret Fisher, Jane Schneider, and Terrill Hanson will perform.
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25 SS votes to refuse trial for evaluation survey Votes to stop evaluation process before it gets underway.
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26 State Board of Regents approves high-rise building Description of the new building that will house 600 men.