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1 Untitled Dickinson Relays queen starts race; photo.
2 'Favorite prof,' masquerade highlight Annual MU Week Program highlights.
3 Unorthodox sound in Monday recital Performance program.
4 Riess, Schmidt selected as senior head residents Profiles of Max Schmidt and William Riess; photo.
5 North Central forensics meeting continues today Hold three-day conference.
6 FMOC revealed at 'La Femme Mystique' AWS will hold dance and announce winner of favorite man on campus; list of candidates.
7 SCI chooses 'Fast Time' Clocks will be set ahead for Daylight Saving Time.
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8 'Triple Treat' is 2nd one-act play David Meyer, Effie Vitale, and Fran Holub will direct plays.
9 KYTC '64-'65 staff named Walter Bergman will be station manager; list of other staff members.
10 Jorgensen elected to AMRH post Dan Jorgensen will be head of group.
11 Varsity Glee begins annual tour Monday Brief itinerary.
12 Regents approves 10% budget increase for '65 Approve budget for Hagemann Hall; construction should begin in May; approve non-teaching master's degree.
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13 Untitled Character pets 'Arfo' and gets 'chomped.'
14 Brawl indication of general moral attitude After incidents near Bartlett Hall and fights near Holiday Inn, claims SCI students don't have a sense of moral responsibility.
15 Less restriction abets sexual maturity Explores the recent moral revolution on both the local and the national levels.
16 Fleming likes 'Peace Corps News' Shares information about Peace Corps volunteers working in Liberia.
17 Breithaupt reports petition failure Announces the failure of petition against charging students and faculty to play golf on the SCI course.
18 Obiter Scripta: Fox sees institute as significant in education scene Claims that technical institutes are a necessity; technology is advancing too quickly to find workers who are educated in technology.
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19 Four music students in senior recitals next week Richard Kinzler, Jenifer Schlicher, Avis Paulsen, and Ruth Petrusch will perform.
20 Schwarz art exhibit opens Work by Dean Schwarz on display.
21 Applications still accepted for Union Program Council
22 Pi Taus top Intersorority in scholarship Receives award for best scholarship in fall 1963.
23 Senior art show opens Connie Davis and Rita Iverson show work.
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24 Five diplomats speak to conference: ACCIA discusses DeGaulle, France Extensive excerpts from speakers' remarks.
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25 Untitled Student picks up litter; photo.
26 Commissioner Sueppel set for weekend conference Will speak at safety education conference.
27 Once beautiful Prexy's is now old mud hole Melvin Manion gives history of the pond; has little value or utility now.
28 Two memorials submitted to Senate Journal Memorials for E. J. Cable and Phyllis McCarthy; discuss Commencement plans.
29 Ed. S. programs receives NCA accreditation Specialist degree given full accreditation.
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30 Language exam final sign-up set April 29 Exams will be given for those who must pass reading requirement.
31 Need applicants for fall guides for orientation Should apply to men's orientation committee.
32 Varsity Band, chorus in Sunday evening concert Program for performance.
33 Approve new golf course greens fees Students must pay 25 cents; faculty must pay 35 cents.
34 Twelve students to PBL meet at Orange City List of those who will be attending meeting.
35 SCI students are not unified says Brostrom Believes students tend to stay close to their residence group; outlines programs for a new Union; photo.
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36 Pledge soaking, use of war paint becoming obsolete in Greek Hazing Administrators and students talk about hazing; photo.
37 Positions open on broadcasting control board
38 Three-day IVCF lecture series to begin Monday Richard Wolff will speak.
39 Home Ec Department hosts Career Day, Senior Day Four hundred high school students expected.
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40 Clark names golf squad for season opener today Coach J. R. Clark names five men to compete against Luther College.
41 Cyclones here for tennis meet SCI will face Iowa State University; Bill Koll calls Bill Dodd the team's "number one man."
42 Untitled Dixon Bunger and Dick Gilgout compete in house volleyball championships.
43 Panthers set four records in fine Cornell performance Records were set by SCI in three relays, and in pole vault by Gary Meyer.
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44 Baseball team seeks first victory today at Minnesota SCI will face University of Minnesota and Mankato State.
45 Ticket sales open for variety show
46 Outstanding field of over 900 athletes here for tomorrow's Dickinson Relays Nine hundred athletes from high schools and colleges will compete in the Dickinson Relays; twelve colleges will participate, as well as fifty-eight high school teams.
47 Panther Tracks: numerous records should fall in Dickinson Relays Last year in the Dickinson Relays eight high school and three college records were broken; Tony McAdams expects the same for this year.