Issue Contents

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1 'The Father' will be given March 15-18 George Glenn talks about the play.
2 Don Smith: on student government ISU student president will speak.
3 Hughes signs bill: SCI to University of Northern Iowa President Maucker talks about the upcoming changes.
4 State Board of Regents approves Union contracts Revised budget is $1.98 million; other projects also approved.
5 Susie Milder elected 1967-68 AWS president List of other AWS election winners; photo.
6 VOS announces full slate of candidates for elections List of candidates on the slate.
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7 Counseling thesis 'Dangerous'
Hoffmans--Edward C. (English Faculty)
Believes counseling is a device used to discourage deviation from the norm.
8 Eye suggestion--Don't vote
Davis--Robert (Student--1964)
Encourages students not to vote in the campus elections due to lack of choice.
9 Government situation looks dim
Davis--Robert (Student--1964)
Contends that election candidates are compromising themselves in order to be more appealing to the public.
10 New budget $18 million higher
Nicholson--Richard R. (Student--1967)
Corrects an error made by the paper based on assumptions drawn from another paper.
11 Wasn't worth it
Upchurch--Bruce L. (Industrial Technology Faculty)
Contrasts a previous editorial.
12 We must have faith in ourselves
Peterson--Ned L. (Student--1966)
Directs students to prepare for the social changes which come with university status.
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13 'Nice' usage in error
Searle--Larry L. (Student--1967)
Confronts column writer for basing an entire column on the obsolete etymological definition of a word.
14 Charges editor tactless
Howe--Larry D. (Student--1967)
Charges the editor with irresponsibly exaggerating the facts concerning Men's Union.
15 Dare to question faculty?
Long--Shirley J. H. (Student--1967)
Questions the "divine right" of the faculty.
16 Must make credits creditable
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Argues that when teachers are given insufficient skills, those insufficiencies will be passed on to the students.
17 She laughed
Brush--Judith E. (Student--1967)
Pokes fun at the recent faculty art show review.
18 Starts alligator fund
Volker--John Earl (Class of 1969; Future Studies Staff)
Announces fund raising to better the living quarters of the greenhouse alligator.
19 Wants a review
Sonstegard--Kirsten A. (Class of 1968)
Asks for an actual review of the faculty art show, instead of just Dawn Zanatta's impressions.
20 Why should they?
Franks--Lonnie
Contends that no one is either willing to question or to answer.
21 Why vote against
Franks--Lonnie
Questions candidates about their voting against the speaking engagement of the ISU student body president.
22 Win a prize!!!
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Laments the lack of choice in the upcoming elections.
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23 450 students from Iowa high schools attend model U. N. 14 photos of the event including country flags; photo.
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24 'Father': conception of love with war and deadly hate
Wales--Ila
Lengthy preview of the play.
25 Bridge club meets Wednesday
26 Henschel announces presidential platform
27 Outdoor lab developed for SCI biology Conservation Club is cleaning up the Matala Preserve.
28 Student teachers should order caps-gowns
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29 SCI wrestlers third best in nation, Osboe, Bond, and Parker star
Slessor--Rod
SCI took third place in the NCAA championships.
30 Stewart takes Missouri post . . . Good luck Norm
Azbell--Norm
The SCI coach will become head coach at the University of Missouri.
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31 Frosh remain undefeated, big test will be this week SCI freshmen defeated everyone Saturday, including the varsity.
32 Panthers win south half indoor meet
Duffe--Ronald L. (Student--1966-1967)
SCI defeated Augustana, South Dakota, and Morningside.
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33 Deadline today for election applications
34 Debate tonight on Vietnamese commitments
35 Eligibility announced for Chimes
36 First year teaching to be discussed SISEA will hold panel discussion.
37 Illinois physicist Grossweiner to visit SCI Will speak on research.
38 Lectures on retarded children given John Melcher will speak.
39 Lenten film shown tonight Will show "Wild Strawberries".
40 Poetry Hour program today Faculty will talk about Spanish poetry.
41 Untitled Work from the faculty art exhibit; photo.
42 Wadsworth-Smith recital Dennis Wadsworth and John Smith will perform.
43 Women P. E. majors meet in invitational Women from other schools will compete.