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1 Men's Union eliminates this years MU week Lack of money leads to cancellation of plans.
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2 President Maucker speaks about College Eye policy Considers grounds for dismissing editor; also considers policy regarding editor's stand on political candidates.
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3 Senate to discuss hours, rejected library plan Will consider women's hours and deposit for use of library study rooms.
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4 Seniors vote to donate art for project Art will be displayed in new Union.
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5 Student Senate authorizes collective bargaining agent Committee will negotiate with administration on distribution of student fees; consider minimum GPA for senators and guarantee of seat at athletic contests.
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6 Switchboard to be open 'til midnight For one month trial period.
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7 Untitled Nancy Griswold performs; photo.
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8 'Headline was accurate'
Volker--John Earl (Class of 1969; Future Studies Staff)
Defends the policy of not giving 26 yearbook pages to Greek organizations.
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9 Hoffmans explains letters
Hoffmans--Edward C. (English Faculty)
Attempts to clarify the messages in previous letters which received confused rebuttals.
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10 Liebbe clarifies his 'corn' stand
Liebbe--James ( Jim) (Class of 1966)
Lets his feelings about corn show through.
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11 Patti Peet offers proof
Peet--Patricia A. (Student--1967)
Cites several reasons for claiming that SCI men suffer from a general lack of manners.
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12 Policy on housekeepers needs to be revised
Wales--Ila
Advocate students cleaning their own rooms instead of asking cleaning ladies to do it for them.
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13 Smith resigns and legislators are rejoicing
Liebbe--James ( Jim) (Class of 1966)
Comments on the recent resignation of the ISU student body president over a marijuana incident.
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14 The campus planner strikes again
Azbell--Norm
Depicts the campus planner constructing snow fences.
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15 Varsity Vogue MC's reply to Greeks
Farrell--Michele L. (Classes of 1968 and 1973)
Sarcastic answer to the 'campus character shaping' done by the local Greek organizations.
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16 'Domination of Eye reversed'
Wales--Ila
Contends that the new editorial policy is reverse discrimination; long editor's note follows.
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17 'How fitting'
McDonald--Richard
Comments on the "desecration" of the back circle.
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18 'The medium is the message'
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Contends that the method and means of communication are often more important than the content.
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19 Breithaupt pleasure button
Breithaupt--J. F. (Psychology Faculty)
Advertises an economical way to attain pleasure.
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20 'Scott must be challenged'
Jones--Howard Vallance (History Faculty)
Calls for an apology, defense, or retraction for a recent letter.
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21 'Where is the gang?'
Krause--Dave
Asks where all of the staff who made the Eye a good paper went to.
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22 'Woe to editor! Woe to students'
Shepard--Robert (Student--1964)
Mourns the loss of Dr. Fox's column.
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23 Freeze gives examples of today's females
Freeze--Dick (Student--1967)
Lists reasons why SCI women shouldn't be treated like ladies.
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24 On virtues: baloney!
Secl--Mary
Sarcastically comments on the 'charitable acts' of Greek organizations.
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25 Peter Hoffman answers Scott; points up inadequacies of argument
Hoffman--Peter C. (History Faculty)
Defends the right of historians to attempt to teach history.
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26 Rules are ridiculous
Kun--Karen K. (Student--1967)
Complains about the strictness of the housing rules.
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27 Where's Hoff?
Neideigh--Ben
Asks what happened to the Eye cartoonist; editor's note tells the story of his dismissal.
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28 UCC to sponsor discussion on civil rights
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29 Back Circle a mess; work begins on the new Union
Franks--Lonnie
The Back Circle is cleared for the construction of the Union; photo.
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30 "Collegium Musicum" to be today Will present twentieth century music concert.
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31 Advance fall registration to begin Monday
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32 Greeks to clean up campus
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33 Music Theatre will stage 'Fantasticks' April 29, 30 Will be presented at Waterloo Community Playhouse.
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34 Percussion Jazz concert to be Tuesday Will feature jazz and percussion performance.
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35 Blood bank donors to give replies
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36 Freshmen to report to advisors
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37 Hawaiian Club sponsors sale of corsages
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38 SCI Golf Course closed during phys ed classes Will be closed four days a week.
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39 Security moved 30 cars from Baker lot Wednesday Move illegally parked cars so that improvements could be made to lot.
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40 Skeleton keys to Old Central to be turned in
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41 Dickinson Relays tomorrow; morning session at 9 a. m. Gives a brief overview of the events.
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42 Football back Sirowy out: head injury The player officially dropped from the team on Monday.
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Tennis player awaiting a serve; photo.
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44 Freshmen top Ellsworth; White, Fay double winners SCI beat Ellsworth Tuesday.
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45 Panthers lose to Iowa State; meet Morningside for three
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SCI lost 10-0 Tuesday.
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46 Thompson to coach alumni; first practice Sunday at three The alumni-varsity game will be May 6.
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47 Tennis team captures two; Dubuque and Luther next
Carpenter--D. J. (Student--1966)
SCI met with Wartburg in a meet which had been rescheduled due to rain.
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48 Untitled The Dickinson Relays Queen with her attendants and the track captain; photo.
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49 Femmes Fancy to be climax of WPA week
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50 Kingsmen concert to be in May
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51 Limit on parking by Library set
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52 McDermott to speak on Viet Nam Profile of John McDermott.
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53 Men's Union to sponsor open forum
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54 Won Suhr to speak on Korea