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1 Faculty to present poetic anthology Will present poetic reading; photo.
2 IBM machines purchased to correct final exams Procedures for using new score sheets.
3 Forensic squad to Illinois for tournament Others will go to Cornell College.
4 Peter Sellers in tonight's Union movie Will show "I'm All Right, Jack".
5 'Dimensions' show presented next week by Phi Mu Alpha Believe different kinds of music will appeal to wider audience; photo.
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6 Vote coming on student gov't pay Pros and cons of paying student government officers.
7 Students should postpone resolutions until February New Year's resolutions should be made after finals, when the student can start with a clean academic slate.
8 More time needed for major courses Real world requires more experience and knowledge in field of major.
9 Student cannot find individuality in today's colleges States do not have enough money to allow college to cater to student individualities; colleges are not the only institutions suppressing individualities today.
10 Would like DIJ return Unhappy with turn away from jazz.
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11 Tau Sigma Delta secures national sorority status Will become Delta Chi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta; first national social sorority on campus.
12 On glaciers, mountains, riverbanks eight staff members pursue rocks Professors talk about the hobby of collecting and polishing rocks and minerals.
13 Minor damage from fire in Shull Hall Fire in closet causes about $30 in damage.
14 Faculty members will present concert reading
15 Minister will speak to SISEA James Harris will speak.
16 Tests for Peace Corps tomorrow
17 SCI graduate to Kenya in Peace Corps Robert Flannery left for Kenya.
18 SEVEN staff to discuss winter issue Will hold staff meeting.
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19 NOTICE Parking on the Back Circle will be limited to handicapped students and for purposes of loading.
20 Registered cars to receive window stickers
21 Two seniors open art exhibits Sunday Judy Berkland and Grace Akin display work.
22 Gilson, Gabe assume new IFC offices IFC elects new officers.
23 'Confrontation' discussion: students are provincial Several viewpoints on the matter.
24 Student art now showing in A & I Work of two hundred students on display.
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25 Chess tourney to determine SCI champions Winner will advance to regional competition.
26 English tests to be given next Monday Will measure effectiveness of composition classes.
27 WRA to sponsor play night in Women's Gym
28 Peltier talks at tomorrow's concert managers meeting Henry Peltier will speak.
29 Speirs' poem published in anthology Work published in college anthology.
30 When in Thailand, do as the Thais do SCI's globe-trotter follows advice Carol Porter talks about her experiences; photo.
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31 Panthers on 3-game streak; take new look on NCC trip Faster, "blast-out' style is objective for upcoming games.
32 Track season begins, 80 boys report Forty-four varsity, thirty-six freshmen report to coach Jennett.
33 Fans, bowled over by bowls, see them more, enjoy them less Prestige of a Bowl invitation has been lessened by presence of so many post-season games.
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34 Panther grapplers meet SDS, journey to Illinois SCI faces two teams with strong reputation.
35 Championships Tuesday as intramural cage year ends Larrabee champion of off-campus teams, on-campus champs will be decided Tuesday.
36 'Matmen run, spit, steam; but always make weight' Panther wrestlers pay strict attention to weight gain/loss.
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37 Men's Gym will be open on Saturdays
38 Maucker talks of growth at SCI during past year Speaks of race to keep up with enrollment.
39 Clothes needed for unemployed Mississippians Civil Rights Organization collecting clothing.
40 AIM seeks more members
41 Work by Latham to be performed at band meeting Will be performed at regional meeting.
42 Museum's animals moved to home in old library Moved from fourth floor to former reading room; area will be remodeled for the collection; photo.