Issue Contents

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1 "Misses" Mr. Legs Peg Wherry wins amusing contest.
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2 Congressman asks to speak Monday John Culver wishes to speak.
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3 Faculty sent letter; no skip-day Student Senate asks that faculty not penalize students who miss class for Good Friday observance.
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4 Jazz Band praised Chicago Tribune offers excellent review of work.
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5 Legion to hear Aptheker; to alert people
Wherry--Peg (Class of 1972)
Many American Legion members may attend speech.
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6 Memorial to Ike; "Soldier of peace" Memorial service for former President Eisenhower.
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7 Black community should cooperate
Tasa--Kristin
Believes it unfortunate that some African-American students chose not to cooperate with fashion show.
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8 Culver, Aptheker, Legionnaires
Ryerson--Dennis
Comments on upcoming speeches.
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9 Ombudsman Questions about skip days and highway safety.
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10 There is no generation gap
Roorda--Norman
State representative Roorda enjoyed visit to campus.
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11 YD's should be established
Troutner--Bud
Bud Troutner attempts to correct errors and outline position on action.
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12 Improved instruction--general ed. Remedy
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox believes that the basic facts about culture and civilization can best be learned in a disciplined classroom setting.
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13 Bachelor of music degree defended
Michaelides--Peter S. (Music Faculty)
Professor Michaelides believes that the new degree is strong and that the days of the large, structured general education program are numbered.
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14 Spring music theatre tickets now on sale Preview of "The Wise Women and the King"; photo.
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15 Softball rosters due in men's gym Men interested in softball intramurals should turn in entries.
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16 Thinclads, baseball team busy today Baseball opens season against Wartburg and the trackmen compete in a triangular in Illinois.
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17 Women's tennis A women's intercollegiate tennis team organizational meeting is to be held.
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18 Day of brilliance for Patten's boys Panthers place nineteenth in NCAA Collegiate Division national tournament.
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19 Tennis team looking good Panthers bring home five wins.
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20 Bonding proposal passes
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Passes Senate; amendment attached requiring 10-year building plan for each Regents university.
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21 Johnson takes gavel Senate considers measures to create office of executive vice-president and to lower GPA for student office candidates.
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22 Music theatre Five students will sing with the Muni Opera in St. Louis.
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23 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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24 Previews Activities and meetings.
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Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
Construction on the new Union takes scary turn for one worker and his machine; photo.