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1 'Bash' carnival, sock hop benefit for Easter Seals Description of events; sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega.
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2 Board appoints Ila Wales as Eye executive editor Karen Hilgeman will be managing editor; photo.
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3 Eye staff positions opening
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4 Five announce independent SS candidacy List of candidates.
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5 Governor signs . . . Then shakes Governor Hughes signs the bill for university status; photo.
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6 Rockwell, American Nazi leader, speaks today at 3 Profile of George Rockwell.
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7 SCI sends three wrestlers to NCAA
Slessor--Rod
The coach comments on the recent tournament.
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8 Alligator fund might win
Davis--Robert (Student--1964)
Contends that the new SS president may receive fewer supporting votes than the alligator.
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9 Challenges Henschel to debate
Upchurch--Bruce L. (Industrial Technology Faculty)
Makes a debate challenge; defends against current political accusations.
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10 Henschel urges voting
Henschel--Mark
Urges students not just to vote, but to vote intelligently.
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11 Issue of academic freedom out in open
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Advocates a more solid organization of the faculty.
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12 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Compares one of the SS presidential candidates to ISU's student body president.
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13 'Esse Homo' curmudgeonly
Cummings--Gary
Questions the actions of editor; editors respond.
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14 Announces alligator candidacy
Krause--Dave
Makes the announcement that the greenhouse alligator will be running for Student Senate.
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15 Compares scientists and artists
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Suggests similarities between the work of both groups.
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16 Deplores pompous vacuity
Miller--Herman E. (Philosophy Faculty)
Criticizes the methods used in the recent debate.
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17 Henschel merits consideration
Hoy--Howard L.
Gives reasons to vote for Henschel and not V.O.S.
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18 Went to faculty art show
Voss--Elizabeth Mae (Class of 1966)
Gives a 'Dawn Zanatta' style impression of the show; uses style of the March 10th review.
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19 Where are the men? Questions the maturity and chivalry of SCI men.
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20 1967-68 AWS chairmen have been selected List of AWS officers and counselors for the year.
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21 Casting for "Dr. Faustus" to begin
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22 Free legal aide explanation Monday at SS
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23 Play direction class gives "Snow Angel"
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24 Sophomores to be tested April 12
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25 Untitled President Maucker buys a ticket for the upcoming Easter Seal Bash; photo.
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26 Cole opens senior art show Sunday Douglas Cole shows work.
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27 Faculty present satire 'Northern Utopia Limited' As part of annual faculty dinner; photo.
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28 King to head SCI I-Club Lynn King will be the new I-Club president.
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29 SCI wins track meet, frosh remain perfect SCI defeated Grinnell, Central, and Loras Tuesday night.
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30 'Gator' bottle drive ends today Collecting bottles to buy alligator a larger tank.
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31 Clarinda Choir to give recital
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32 Faculty Senate denies speech attendance Faculty may not require students to attend extracurricular activities without permission from the dean.
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33 Hahn will give recital Performance program.
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34 Jeff Krasnow will talk for VISTA Monday
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35 Old Gold editor position open for '68