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1 Untitled Governor Hughes signs bill changing name of SCI to the University of Northern Iowa; photo.
2 Untitled Towers Complex model; two of the three dorms in the model are under construction for a total of $6.2 million.
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3 Urgent need for state support Strongly urges increased support to meet critical needs; outline of needs and levels of funding.
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4 New bill changes name, expands goals, programs Text of legislation.
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5 Campanile project half financed Results of campaign broken down by city and class.
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6 Merchant Scholarship awards James Albrecht and John Jacobs win.
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7 Those exciting days of the past
Dieterich--Mary (Library Faculty)
Memories for returning classes; photo.
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8 Controversial speakers program
Thorne--Edward James (Speech Faculty)
Professor Thorne explains aims of program; cites recent appearance of George Lincoln Rockwell.
9 Spring commencement About six hundred students are expected to receive degrees.
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10 Win indoor track crown Season wrap-up.
11 Wrestlers win NCC crown Team finishes at 10-7-1.
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12 Hogeland named cage coach Will succeed Norm Stewart; photo.
13 Sports record book sales good The sale of the SCI All-Sports Record Book as been good according to Sports Information Director Dick Dietl.
14 Swimming and gymnastics teams complete first year of competition Both teams finish 0-7.
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15 Dwight A. Erickson Dwight A. Erickson has accepted a post as director of education in a 17-county area of western South Dakota System in cooperation with the Douglas School at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City. Mr. and Mrs. (former Pauline Moothart) and their family reside in Rapid City, South Dakota.
16 Fannie L. Hicks Retired as of September 1966, as correspondent of the Monticello Express. Mrs. Hicks began her writing careers in 1929 when she and her husband retired from farming and moved to Onslow.
17 Gladys Braley Recently returned from a trip around the world by air. In the same tour were Mr. and Mrs. Claud R. Wynegar. Mr. Wynegar is a former SCI student.
18 Hazel Bown Mr. Henry W. Gilbertson, husband of Hazel Bown Gilbertson passed away. Mrs. Gilbertson was in the Iowa State College home extension service from 1925 to 1933. She resides at 3908 - 52nd St. - Bladensburg, Maryland.
19 Helen F. McIntosh Retired in June 1968, after 42 years of teaching. For 29 years she was dean and counselor in Richmond, Indiana, Her present address in Dunkerton, Iowa.
20 Joy E. Mahachek Retired from the chairmanship of the department of mathematics at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1964. Since that time she has worked with public school teachers who are teaching elementary mathematics with a modern approach. She has also worked with the Pennsylvania State Department of Public Instruction on an information retrieval project connected with series of elementary mathematics books which have a modern approach to the subject.
21 Mildred A. Dawson Has retired. She is now president of the International Reading Association. She is a professor emeritus at Sacramento State College. She will conduct a reading workshop on the State College of Iowa campus in June, 1967.
22 Minna M. Hansen Now on the serving as consulting psychologist to the Santa Ynez Valley Union High School, the St. Vincent School for Girls, the Santa Maria Child Development Clinic and the County Mental Health Clinic. She is also teaching classes for the University of California extension department on the Santa Barbara campus.