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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. |