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1 Board accepts Seeman's petition for readmission Iowa Attorney General must approve M. Earnest Seeman's appeal to the Board of Regents.
2 Eye tries offset printing; compact, more efficient Comments on the advantages of offset printing.
3 Old Gold and Seven make plans for fall Students are invited to apply for open positions with either the magazine Seven or the Old Gold.
4 Organizational meeting for College Eye is Monday Invites students to apply for open positions on the College Eye staff.
5 SCI Artists Series features opera 'Porgy and Bess' Teresa Berganza, the Esterhazy Orchestra, the Paul Taylor Dance Company, and pianist Susan Starr will perform as part of the SCI Artists Series.
6 Untitled Women living in the Bartlett and Lawther lofts live twelve to a room; photo.
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7 Freshmen can help students free institution from dry rot Encourages students to try to improve the student environment on campus.
8 Freshmen responsible for education
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Gives advice to incoming freshman.
9 Is there a game in every human relationship?
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Discusses ideas from the play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?".
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Hoff--Gary
Comments on student living conditions.
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11 All-college play night is tonight Students invited to participate in activities in the Women's Gym.
12 New SCI dining director is appointed John S. Zahari is the new SCI dining director.
13 Upperclassmen apathetic freshman study finds Discusses observations made about SCI students by a freshman English class.
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14 '67 seminar trip planned European Social Science Seminar will study at Oxford University and the University of Vienna.
15 Assistant of Alumni Affairs is appointed William V. Anthony will be in charge of fundraising for the SCI Foundation.
16 Eta Pizza Pi holds open house Sunday Students given the chance to learn more about Eta Pizza Pi.
17 Sororities hold open houses tomorrow at 2 Sororities give students a chance to gather information.
18 Unsold books available from book exchange Students asked to pick up any unsold books or money from the Tomahawk book exchange.
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19 Actions of Summer Board produce approvals-changes Describes the Board of Regents activities over summer break.
20 Matriculation Convocation is Wednesday President Maucker and Gary Reid will speak at the All-College Matriculation Convocation.
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21 200 students teaching in area schools UNI education majors are student teaching in Fort Dodge, Mason City, Charles City, and other area schools.
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22 Off-campus men plan variation of activities Off-campus men's government works to help male students living off-campus get involved in school activities.
23 Play tryouts are tonight Students are encouraged to try out for the play "Lysistrata."
24 YR's to meet in Union Lounge Invitation for students to join Young Republicans.
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25 SCI offers fall extension courses in Iowa Extension courses offer undergraduate and graduate credit towards renewing a teacher's certificate.
26 Student radio station KYTC is broadcasting Lists executive staff members for KYTC radio during the 1966-67 school year.
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27 'Two Women' shown tonight in Commons Schedule of movies to be shown as part of the Union Program Council Film Series.
28 Promotion Day by merchants is tomorrow Cedar Falls merchants provide free bus service for students who want to shop downtown.
29 Protest signs call to arms SCI students Student Senate president Gary Reid comments on the appearance of mysterious protest signs around campus.
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30 Ghana will participate at Institute High school science and math teachers come to SCI for the annual Academic Year Institute.
31 Library changes feature early hours and Hi-Fi Library will open earlier on Sundays; special facilities for listening to music.
32 Office hours Listing of office hours, telephone switchboard hours, and snack bar and food service hours.
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33 Board approves $631,000 administration addition Describes the building addition to the east side of the New Administration Building; some funds will come from "fire loss money" after the Central Hall fire..
34 Call off the wolves; SCI will surprise the cynics
Duffe--Ronald L. (Student--1966-1967)
Makes predictions for the upcoming SCI football season.
35 Golf team organizes Charles Patten invites all men to try out for the men's golf team.
36 Gym coach calls meeting Garf Stych invites students to join the varsity gymnastics team.
37 Offense stopped cold; SCI loses opener, 21-0 Panthers lose to Northern Michigan.
38 UPC sponsors prof dinner Dinners give students the opportunity to get to know their professors.
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39 Meeting for Judo Club announced Students are invited to attend the first meeting of the Judo Club.
40 Reserved season football tickets on sale today Gives directions for buying and picking up football tickets.
41 SCI professor visits Nigeria Professor Robert Eller will help to organize a functional materials program at the Kano Teachers College in Nigeria.