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1 Silvey to speak at Honors Convocation Wray Silvey will speak; list of Purple Key members.
2 Concert Monday of American composers works PMA and SAI will present concert.
3 Ross Nielsen named director of Price Laboratory School Professor Nielsen will fill vacancy left by death of Dwight Curtis; Guy Wagner has been interim head.
4 Tea planned for off-campus women Monday
5 WRA Sports Day is canceled
6 'Prodigious Snob' tickets go on sale Monday Professor Wood talks about the upcoming play; photo.
7 Ask for an extra course? 10 arrange skin diving class Students study skin and Scuba diving.
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8 Commons Forum series a success Congratulate Forum committee on its efforts.
9 Strange that 'island in sun' so blessed Expresses approval of SCI's lack of student political dissent.
10 Need 'great conversation' on liberal education Professor Fox discusses the growing need for general and liberal education.
11 Bohme 'bestows accolade' on Fox Letter supports general education classes.
12 Column half a telephone conversation Discusses lack of clarity in column.
13 Reader asks 'where is Pep Club?' Expresses dissatisfaction with student support for spring athletics.
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14 Abstract painting on exhibit in major museums Work by Philip Guston on display.
15 Museum hours are changed
16 Edler, Knight present senior art exhibition Lee Knight and Dan Edler will show work.
17 Hastings, Dreier top officers in local ISEA List of campus NEA chapter officers.
18 AFT, NEA, clash in Commons forum Monday
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19 Logsdon, Stevens contend for inter-fraternity office Profiles of Sam Logsdon and Bob Stevens.
20 900 register for summer
21 Summer session of Lab School June 18-Aug. 10 Will offer classes for kindergarten through junior high school students.
22 General education courses to be reviewed, KYTC Faculty will talk about their classes.
23 Dr. Ray Schlicher named to field services position Ernest Fossum will direct Placement Bureau; Frances Hill will be administrative assistant in Placement Bureau.
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24 Loan forms due
25 Vivacity, talent prominent in varsity men's Glee Club Profile of the group and its director, Les Hale, who started the group in 1960.
26 Dr. Kratochovill speaker for Greek Week banquet
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41 Untitled Students enjoy the beginnings of summer; photo.
42 Loan forms due
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27 Tennis team wins over Wartburg, 6-3 Panthers defeated Wartburg, but lost to Luther.
28 Baseball team wins 5-4 over La Crosse State Panthers won, 5-4, Tuesday.
29 Hurd, Lemon display art Brenda Hurd and Nell Lemon will show work.
30 Trackmen lose close dual meet to Iowa State 72-49 Cyclones beat Panthers on May 11.
31 Track, baseball, tennis, golf compete for NCC titles today Reviews and previews of SCI athletic events.
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32 Golfers lose to Loras, tie with Drake Monday SCI lost to Loras, 14-1, Saturday; SCI tied Drake at 7 1/2 all on Monday.
33 Alumni overpowers varsity football team Alumni defeated varsity team, 22-13, last Saturday; photo.
34 Baseball team beats Morningside takes south half NCC championship SCI beat Morningside, 4-1, 3-2, here last Saturday, winning south half of North Central Conference.
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35 College will take bids for new food lines
36 Stringam organ recital canceled
37 Regents okays negotiations for dorm addition Would house two hundred additional students in Campbell Hall.
38 Typing test to be Monday and Tuesday
39 Conservation camp named beneficiary Will receive scholarships from Newman Lyle Fund.
40 Pat Peake named managing editor for '62-63 Eye Assumes position after Jerry Mayes resigns.