Issue Contents

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1 Advance fall registration to begin Monday Registration schedule.
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2 Probation, not suspension may be in effect in fall Outline of changes relating to students with poor grades.
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3 Regents refuse to hear case about comprehensives Asks student to exhaust other appeal possibilities first; approve contract for addition to Administration Building; will develop student teaching center in Cedar Rapids; Leo Baker appointed legal advisor.
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4 SCI defeated by U of I team In College Bowl competition.
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5 Untitled
Franks--Lonnie
Five students wearing clothes of the Normal School era protest women's hours; related story on page 8; photo.
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6 Upchurch challenges policy on indebtedness to college The Student Senate president is upset about the policy that won't let him register for next fall until his traffic tickets are paid.
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7 Vonnegut explains how to teach writers to write Lengthy excerpts from speech by Kurt Vonnegut.
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8 'Have enough mediocre politicians'
Watson--Gene
Contends that it may be best to let the Student Senate president teach; he would not be good as a real politician.
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9 'Student lack of respect causes library problems'
Oehler--Mark H. (Student--1967-1968)
Discusses problems with student behavior in the library.
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10 Beauty: to be or not to be?
Blum--Richard D. (Student--1967)
Feels student complaints about snow fences are unwarranted.
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11 Drag strip 27 dangerous
Volker--John Earl (Class of 1969; Future Studies Staff)
Concerned about the danger of having a busy street in the middle of campus; photo.
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12 Flattery will not work
Jacobs--John L. (Classes of 1968 and 1974)
Refers to an interview in which the Student Senate president heaped compliments on native Iowa students.
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13 Senator says academics a concern of SS
Johnson--Karin (Student--1967)
Argues that students don't want control over academic requirements, only uniformity.
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14 SS wants student help in student fee decisions
Hughes--Tom
Finds contradictions in the recent actions of the Student Senate.
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15 'End housing regulations'
Bloom--Kenneth (Student--1966)
Advocates the abolishment of housing regulations.
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16 085757 resents campus changes Disgruntled with the construction of the new student union.
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17 Fashionable to 'get by'
Ide--Arthur F. (Class of 1967)
Complains about the use of the library as a place for socialization rather than learning.
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18 Greek pages defended by councils
InterFraternity Council
Attempts to justify the many yearbook pages devoted to Greek organizations in the past.
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19 Teaching--an existence
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Discusses teaching, education, and other topics of the writer's personal interest.
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20 Upchurch says SS philosophy changing
Upchurch--Bruce L. (Industrial Technology Faculty)
Summarizes the committee changes in the organization.
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21 'That barn in the cornfield' checked student life, not spirit
Cox--Diane E. (Student--1967)
Contrasts Normal School days with modern times.
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22 Distribution of Old Golds set for May
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23 SCI students exhibit prints at U of N. C. Jo Siddens, Dennis Dake, and Cynthia Southall show work.
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24 Library use unaffected by hours increase Everett Howell talks about the effects of extended Saturday night hours.
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25 Rosini speaks on Germany of today German press attache speaks.
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26 SCI students to sing with opera company Joan Anderson, Bruce Cheney, and Ed Brunskill will perform with the St. Louis Municipal Opera.
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27 Traffic prompts installation of traffic signals Signals installed at 23rd and College Streets.
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28 44th annual Dickinson relays Saturday, record entry list Lists teams participating in this year's event; announces the first SCI use of video tape at a sporting event.
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29 Emmerich will be honorary referee at Dickinson relays James Emmerich, U. S. Olympic trainer, will officiate at the event.
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30 Everding pitching lets Panthers split twin ball
Azbell--Norm
SCI faced south Dakota State on Friday and Saturday; photo.
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31 SCI wins ten events, romps at Cornell Relays SCI took first out of ten schools at the relays.
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32 From the Bear's Paw
Core--Bob
Talks about some of the featured SCI basketball players.
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33 Panther netmen lose, Dubuque here Friday
Carpenter--D. J. (Student--1966)
SCI was badly beaten by William Penn on Friday.
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34 SCI linksters win in triple dual golf meet SCI beat Luther, Mankato State, and Wartburg on Saturday.
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35 Activities for WPA week involve hall competition Schedule of activities.
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36 Dialogue to discuss Viet Nam Ed Hoffmans and James Heller will lead discussion.
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37 Flag flies half mast for Mrs. Latham Widow of President Latham died April 16, 1967.
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38 Freshmen to declare majors
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39 German Club to sponsor films
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40 KYTC will have interest meeting Seeking new staff members.
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41 Student teachers to interview
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42 Students to present recitals Linda Lauck, Jane Schneider, Sheri Greenawald, and Kathleen Grimes will perform.
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43 Williams to read at Poetry Hour Terry Williams will read from Theodore Roethke.