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1 Students favor retaining KYTC, campus survey shows Russ Davis talks about changes that may be made as result of SLB poll.
2 ACTION party dies; poor interest blamed Party leaders talk about difficulty in finding full slates of candidates.
3 Rascher to appear hear today, Sunday Profile of saxophonist Sigurd Rascher.
4 $3 increase approved for activity fee Will be used for remodeling and expansion of Commons.
5 Brenda Geiger is 1962 beauty queen Results of Old Gold beauty and popularity contests; photo.
6 New records set for spring term registration 3926 students have registered for spring semester.
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7 Fox will vote for honor system, but . . . . Professor Fox outlines reservations about honor system.
8 Party's demise sad for SLB Could mean a considerable reduction in the number of people running for office.
9 It isn't that we don't care Spelling Progress Bulletin might do well to send representative to the Eye office.
10 New facility for library? Hopes that a coffee lounge will be component of new library.
11 Rod explains library policy Faculty members are granted indefinite checkout periods with expectation that they will be considerate of others.
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12 Maucker stresses need for evaluation in Chicago speech Excerpts from address to AACTE.
13 SAI finalists to compete for award March 9 Five finalists selected from eleven competitors.
14 Cards for fraternity rush must be signed by Feb. 28 Must sign interest cards.
15 Cast announced for "Sheba," spring play List of cast members.
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16 Annual art fair scheduled for weekend of April 6-7 Will bring high school students and their teachers to campus.
17 Douglas named to national commission Will join national policies commission.
18 Area organizations pledge money for scholarships Effort organized by local Chambers of Commerce.
19 Engelhardt to be orientation head next fall Will head men's orientation.
20 Harland Samson appointed to editorial board Will join board of American Vocational Journal.
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21 ISU professor to speak here Tuesday night C. Clarke Bowen will speak at Tri-Beta meeting.
22 Swim hours for women
23 Tickets still available for Jerome Hines concert here
24 May apply for SCRA positions until Tuesday
25 Unsophisticated 'bunny' charms pageant judges Profile of Brenda Jean Geiger; photo.
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26 Rice professor of math on campus Thursday, Friday Jim Douglas will speak.
27 'Impassioned plea' against honor system Installation of proposed honor system would be detrimental to learning and to individuals.
28 Question of communism in United States debated Claims student over-reacted when speaking about 'self-appointed saviors of America.'
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29 Untitled Students practive dance routine; photo.
30 Harper heads camping group Corinne Harper is president of state group.
31 SCI students will debate at Wisconsin Four students will debate antitrust legislation; results of recent competition.
32 WRA to have activity night in Women's Gym
33 Rev. Matsuda will lecture Ichiro Matsuda will speak.
34 Wayne Marth Quintet to play for Combo Night Feb. 23
35 General education will be topic of Commons Forum Professors Jones and Thorne will debate issue.
36 Pep song mumblers dominate campus poll Poll shows few SCI students know the words to the pep song.
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37 SCI cagers win 2 against N. Dakota Final score of 85-79 against North Dakota University.
38 Track begins spring season; Phi Sigs win intramurals
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39 Panther cagers beat Wartburg Knights 92-67
40 Grapplers lose to Iowa State 17-8 SCI's two wins not enough for meet victory; photo.
41 SCI wrestlers defeat Luther College, 23-3.
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42 SCI awarded support for summer counseling institute Will provide grants for advanced study.
43 'Man who Knew too Much' to be shown tonight
44 SLB amendments to constitution voted on today
45 Meeks, Schmicher, Martin chosen to guide, counsel Will assist in orientation of new students.