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1 Orchestra plays Sunday in Music Hall Performance program.
2 Peace Corps news distributed with today's EYE Supplement edited by editors of college newspapers.
3 SCI students of today are like those of yesterday Profile of bus driver Les Trewalt; photo.
4 SEVEN: new art, opinion magazine first sales begin Monday Five hundred copies will be printed; description of the new magazine; hope for two more issues this year; photo.
5 State officials on campus tomorrow About four hundred state officials will inspect the campus.
6 Faculty Senate approves additions to General Ed Additions will bring general education total to fifty-five hours.
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7 Praises student participation Mrs. Robert Claus thanks students for attending Black Hawk County Conference on Religion and Race.
8 250-2K-34AE-'007-12-42, etc. Shares editorials from other colleges across the nation.
9 Untitled Character informs friend that elephants are gray because black and white elephants integrate.
10 Call to arms treated as signal to retreat Encourages students to get involved with student government and other organizations.
11 SEVEN comes eleven Supports new art magazine, SEVEN.
12 Perspective: what's going on here? Things look mighty bad Speaks on the recent problems with student organizations; believes in active involvement; photo.
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13 AMRH adopts new counseling program Lengthy description of academic advising program.
14 SCI extension classes now in 14 counties Twenty instructors teaching eighteen classes.
15 Field trip slated for Humanities I Professor Eiklor will lead trip to Chicago.
16 SCI graduate to speak at fall Convocation Lawrence Dennis will speak.
17 Ballet theater show cancelled
18 Educational leaders meet next week President Maucker will speak on James Conant.
19 Students may take tests for exemption May test for exemption from certain general education classes.
20 Lists posted for elementary majors For those who will be taking the professional semester in the spring.
21 Untitled Phyllis Somerville and Jerry Walker perform 'The Visit.'
22 Band goes to circus in halftime show Preview of show.
23 EYE needs office help, sports writers
24 'Miracles' topic for discussion today at 3 p.m. John C. Whitcomb will speak.
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25 Untitled Members of cheerleading squad cheer for SCI.
26 Panthers close season; need win to finish 2nd SCI will face Augustana College.
27 $9,160 given to Appeal by faculty 550 make donations to United Appeal.
28 Gridders lose bid for NCC Crown to SDS Jackrabbits 27-13 SCI defeated by South Dakota State; Randy Schultz sets new conference record for 253 yards rushing.
29 IARF elects SCI President School for 1964 Association of WRAs in Iowa.
30 PE tests slated for Monday Tests for all male students.
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31 Panthers third in NCC meet; Jackrabbits take 1st SCI defeated by South Dakota State and North Dakota State.
32 Five teams undefeated in intramurals Scores noted for intramural basketball; photo.
33 Frosh basketball begins; squad includes 17 men Freshman basketball will begin; schedule and team members listed.
34 Panther Tracks: Sheriff and gridders comment on loss to South Dakota State Players and coaches speak on the game.
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35 Homecoming spirit praised by Student League Board Also hear plans to clean Prexy's Pond.
36 Young People's Theater tryouts next week Will produce "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
37 15 beauties compete for Miss AMRH List of those who are competing.
38 Tryouts for band set for Monday Tryouts for Concert and Varsity Bands.
39 25 Students pledge two honoraries List of those who pledged Phi Mu Alpha and Phi Gamma Mu.
40 1500 expected for Future Teachers Day Professor Fox will address group.
41 Playnight in Women's Gym
42 Nolte, Frana leaders in debate Take fourth place.