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1 Peggy DeShon chosen as 22nd Homecoming Queen Profiles of the queen and her court; photo.
2 Maxwell and Coleman give recital Sunday Program for performance.
3 Creating student responsibility is objective of counseling services Paul Kelso talks at length about the services available; photo.
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4 Let's at least have desks Addresses the issue of not enough desks in the rooms for students.
5 Eland answers CD questions Addresses Jack Gregersen's request for more information about campus fallout shelters.
6 Perspective: establishment; beings; communication; report; idea Everett Howell tells a story about a report.
7 Speed reducers causing village feud Compares current situation in Sunset Village to that of the Old West.
8 Criticism of SLB not fair, needs second look: Du Toit Points out that SLB participants work very hard and deserve recognition for their efforts.
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9 Homecoming's here again: parade, game, teas, dance Description of upcoming events.
10 Pep bands, floats, plays in Homecoming of 1940 Describes activities during Homecoming week in 1940
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11 No plans made to reschedule Nyardi speech Dr. Nyardi became ill on way to Cedar Falls.
12 Mercury vapor lamps now being installed Will be installed along 23rd and College Streets.
13 Construction begins Monday on Administration Building Will occupy site of former parking lot; will cost $860,000 and is scheduled to be completed by December 1, 1964.
14 Intersorority coffee hour Thursday All women are invited.
15 Insurance form available for policy holders
16 328 sign petition for civil rights Supports bill now in Congress.
17 Bartosz to be guest soloist at DIJ XV Ken Bartosz will perform.
18 Ide, three professors have books published Arthur Ide publishes book of poetry; Professors Wagner, Blackman, and Hosier publish book of language games.
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19 Business teachers meet today Ninth annual beginning business teachers will meet.
20 SCI student killed in crash Bruce Henderson killed near Parkersburg.
21 Construction approved for Regents dorm expansion Plans call for four units with a common dining center; construction of second unit (Shull Hall) now underway; photo.
22 Union resumes check service for students Students may continue to use unattended cloakroom at own risk or may check coats in attended service.
23 Baton twirlers wanted for half-time show
24 Fall book exchange totals $1,077 438 books sold through Purple Arrow this year; decrease from last year.
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25 Grid squad rambles 49-14 in big offensive display SCI defeats Morningside College, 49-14.
26 Harriers tie Mankato, face Luther next SCI cross country team tied Mankato State, 28-28.
27 Panther Tracks: Who will win tomorrow? Big Panther victory-Why? Gridders will face North Dakota University; Tony McAdams says factors are in favor of Panthers.
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28 Big, tough Sioux meet Panthers North Dakota University will face Panthers in SCI's Homecoming contest.
29 Five lettermen head Stewart's basketball team Coach Norm Stewart begins drilling his sixteen men for basketball season; game dates and opponents are listed.
30 Yearling gridders down Wartburg reserves 27-0 SCI's record jumps to 2-0.
31 Tekes dominate intramural grid and swim competition Tau Kappa Epsilon took the titles in both intramural sports.
32 37 wrestlers begin varsity mat drills Coach Bill Koll begins practices for his thirty-seven wrestlers; meet dates and opponents are listed; photo.
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33 Cast selected for musical production List of cast members for "Street Scene".
34 SLB changes rule for Purple Key honor Also consider coat check room in Union and reports of racial discrimination.
35 All-College Benefit Auction contributes $500 to WUS Will aid students in developing countries.
36 Final day to drop course