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1 Board of Control submits new Eye editorial policy Board of Control hopes to remove all censorship of the College Eye.
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2 Prohibition, Wilkie, God make news in past Pieces of news from College Eye's that are up to fifty years old.
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3 Queen Inga Bartosch reigns over Homecoming activities Homecoming queen will be crowned during the intermission of the Dick Schory Percussion Pops Orchestra; photo.
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4 Central Information Office is needed
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Discusses reasons for the communication gap between the college administration and faculty and the students.
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5 Challenges student body
Troutner--Bud
Encourages students to get involved in and become aware of politics.
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6 Student Bill of Rights should be adopted Believes that a Student Bill of Rights would help to unite the student governing bodies on campus.
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7 Students propose Bill of Rights Bill of Rights must be approved by both the Student Senate and the student body before it is made official.
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8 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Comments on student attitude toward SCI's change from a college to a university.
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9 First large-scale liquidation of lewdness near?
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Comments on the increase in censorship of the arts.
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10 Reality dictates university status
Reninger--H. Willard (English Faculty)
Discusses the process used by the Advisory Committee on Future Development to decide that SCI should be made into a university.
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11 Road program for SCI is approved Describes upcoming road construction around campus; will pave Wisconsin Street and construct two access roads from Wisconsin to College Street.
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12 Room-board rates will rise in 1967 Rising food costs bring about the $24 increase in room and board rates.
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13 Where's Lophophora Williams
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
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14 Survey finds students dissatisfied
Proeger--Kathy
Describes student complaints about off-campus and married student housing.
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15 Faculty Senate votes on Communication Committee Communication Committee will study the quality of communication on campus and make recommendations for possible changes.
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16 Forensic Squad hosts eight high schools Speech department and forensic squad are holding a Fall High School Discussion Conference.
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17 Free tickets available for Variety Show Describes the procedure students must use in order to receive tickets for the Variety Show.
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18 People, sights on SCI campus
Kohler--Glenn
Photos of people and things around campus; photo.
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19 Family, SCI, travel, Navy important to AWS Prexy
Walton--Marci
Profile of Associated Women Students president Sheryl Glanz; photo.
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20 Miss Sjolander represents Iowa at workshop Margaret Sjolander will give a presentation on the home economics program in Iowa at the national workshop for the presidents of state home economics associations.
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21 Music frat. hosts regional workshop Arnold Schatz and Thomas Fritz, musicians from the University of Nebraska, will perform as part of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia's regional convention workshop.
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22 Gault presents piano recital Sunday eve.
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23 New football ticket policy is approved Students are now allowed to reserve eight football tickets at a time.
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24 Playoffs begin Monday Results of recent intramural football games.
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25 Soccer club beats Loras SCI's soccer club wins their first game of the season.
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26 Tips for the ladies, all about football
Duffe--Ronald L. (Student--1966-1967)
Provides an explanation for several of the penalties used during a football game.
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27 Cross country loses to Wartburg 26-29 Young Panthers have trouble beating a more experienced Wartburg team.
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28 Intramural swim meet scheduled
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29 Panthers will try for No. 2 Saturday Panthers look forward to upcoming game against Southern Illinois.
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30 College test applications due Friday Registration information for the College Qualification Test.
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31 Homecoming previews List of activities for 1966 Homecoming week.
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32 Inventory is available for library needs Inventory will evaluate the needs of students concerning the library.
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33 Miss Berganza is honorary SAI member Spanish mezzo-coloratura soprano, Teresa Berganza, will be made a honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota.
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34 New students meet Monday afternoon at 3 Meetings will provide freshmen and transfer students with information on academic regulations and student services.
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35 Peace Corps team visits SCI campus Peace Corps members will give a foreign language aptitude test to any interested students.
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36 Rally officially begins 1966 Homecoming Description of events planned for the upcoming Homecoming pep rally.
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37 Regents vote to uphold Seemann's suspension M. Ernest Seeman was suspended from school for poor grades.
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38 UPC offers free film this evening Union Program Council will be sponsoring a showing of the movie "Lord of the Flies."
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39 YD's present guest speakers Monday eve. State senators and representatives will speak at a Young Democrats' meeting.