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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Policy on transcripts to draft boards is announced | SCI will supply class ranks to draft boards; boards will decide who is making satisfactory progress. | |
| Old Golds distributed Thursday, June 2 | ||
| Innocent till proven guilty is stand of administration | Dean Lang talks about recent situation of Professor Curtis; outlines SCI procedures for dealing with faculty. | |
| This is it. The SCI Student Union | A model of the student union, as planned, is shown; photo. | |
| ISU students burn dean in effigy last Saturday | Upset over distribution of funds for student publication. | |
| Today is final issue of College Eye | ||
| Food service in Commons closes May 28 | To allow beginning of construction. | |
| Year-end gripes include early bells, Hondas, vandals | Lengthy selection of student complaints about faculty, the campus, and other students. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Old Gold offering paid staff positions | ||
| Faculty Senate discusses typewriting and physiology | Accepts Curriculum Committee report; typewriting requirement will be dropped; new majors and minors proposed. | |
| Heart checks for swimming must be filed | ||
| Dr. Thorne urges students to 'make freedom ring' | Excerpts from speech by Professor Thorne at Honors Convocation. | |
| Coffee house will sponsor hootenanny | List of entertainers. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| SCI adds gymnastics | SCI will add an intercollegiate gymnastic team next fall. | |
| Intramural golf scores given, track records fall | A summary of the intramural golf and track competitions. | |
| SCI hosts three regional meets | SCI will host three NCAA meets on Saturday, May 28. | |
| SCI tennis men lose to Parsons, go to Sioux City | SCI prepares for the NCC this weekend. | |
| All-sports banquet winds up SCI athletic season, awards presented | List of those who won awards. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Untitled | Architect's drawing of the proposed new high rise dorm; planned to be connected to Campbell Hall; photo. | |
| SCI extension courses available | Will be offered in Davenport, Iowa Falls, and Clinton. | |
| Deferment tests given tomorrow | ||
| Mr. Howell announces new Library hours | Spring interim schedule. | |
| Need readers next year for Poetry Hour | ||
| Summer UPC positions are available | ||
| Book exchange in Commons this week | Sponsored by Tomahawk. | |
| French Club will present a carnival this year | To be held in Commons. | |
| Dr. H. Reed will participate in summer institute | ||
| 'Homecoming is . . . ' will be theme for festivities | Schedule of activities. | |
| Commencement exercises will be conducted June 3 | Schedule of ceremonies. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Final editorial a schmaltzie one | A review and critique of the past school year. | |
| Mr. Parker presents new Latin study | Advocates an alternative teaching method. | |
| Pirages wishes to censure John Stroupe | Argues about lack of adequate student representation in the new union vote. | |
| SCI students get robbed | Discusses disapproval of SCI spending habits. | |
| Parker challenges Fox to public debate | Expresses the importance of open debate. | |
| Voters on university meant discussible alternative | Argues that SCI is not ready to be a university. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Next year's coming attractions | Predictions of what the coming school year will bring to SCI. | |
| Union plans are a nightmare | Disagrees with the proposed plans for the new union. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| No beer sales for SCIans | Regents rule against sale of alcohol on campus. | |
| Speakers discuss Vietnam, civil rights during year | Review of speakers who have appeared on campus. | |
| Big changes are made in registration and curriculum | Marshall Beard and Wallace Anderson discuss changes. | |
| Joint meeting highlights Faculty Senate year | Leonard Keefe outlines Faculty Senate achievements. | |
| Union number one in '66 creates most controversy | Review of year's events relating to the new University Union. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| SS launches two major projects this past year | Begin student discard card program and controversial speakers program; will consider faculty evaluation further. | |
| Programs of entertainment highlight past year at SCI | Review of entertainment on campus. | |
| Project to increase bells began during school year | Review of work on Campanile bell project. | |
| Faculty decides to accept university status for SCI | Review of the campus debate on the issue. | |
| Portrait controversy gains statewide notice | Review of the Maucker portrait controversy. | |
| President Maucker reviews important events of year | Lists achievements as well as important issues for the future. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Advertising awards are announced | List of award winners. | |
| 50 teachers participate in NDEA institute | Will participate in eight-week summer session. | |
| Miss Siddens will present art show | ||
| Untitled | Photo from previous issue which has been named picture of the year. | |
| Track men set for NCC meet | SCI will have tough competition this weekend due to injuries. | |
| Frosh summer enrollment is decreasing | Enrollment in summer for freshmen who wish to start college early is declining. | |
| SCI golfers break slump at conference meet | SCI will head to Sioux City today after placing third in Saturday's quadrangular. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Defense loan recipients to personnel office | ||
| 'September Experience' | Will acquaint students with teacher education curriculum. | |
| Dr. Hansen receives state chairmanship | ||
| Ralph Haskell to be visiting teacher at ASU | Will teach in Arizona this summer. | |
| Final issue of Midwest goes on sale Wednesday |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| SCI Museum given collection by Mrs. Pelton | Donates collection of mounted animals. | |
| Social Science Seminar will be conducted in '67 | Lengthy description of the summer 1967 tour. | |
| Mr. Sasser given fellowship for 66-'67 | Will study at Iowa Writers Workshop. | |
| Head Residents are chosen for '66-'67 | List of new head residents. |