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1 Highway office to survey traffic on West 27th Street Will close the street to measure the effect on other streets.
2 Students direct one-act plays Sunday evening Will present "Tiger" and "No, Not the Russians".
3 May Anne Hoelzen elected YR Midwest co-chairman Profile of Mary Ann Hoelzen.
4 Style show, French Café highlight Primavera Aura A look at the upcoming activities; photo.
5 Faulkner receives internship Howard Faulkner will take part in summer internship in Washington, D. C.
6 President Dan Jorgensen's concerns: segregation, SCI scholarships, sports Profile of Dan Jorgensen; photo.
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7 Film tonight is 'Merry-Go-Round'
8 Guillaume goes to art meeting in Philadelphia Will be panelist at national meeting.
9 State Department Head of Publications here April 28 John Honner will speak.
10 Political scientists annual meeting here tomorrow Forty Iowa political scientists will attend.
11 Dr. Barschall to lecture here Monday, Tuesday Henry Barschall will speak on neutrons.
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12 Untitled Confronts issues of racial prejudice.
13 SCI mire needs surfacing 'Baker Swamp' (parking lot) causes trouble year-round; needs at least semi-permanent surface.
14 Nelson adds to current theme grading question Qualified students could read extra papers; papers could replace question-and-answer time during lectures.
15 Shepard comments on Thorne's speech Believes that Thorne portrayed Southerners as "vicious ogres".
16 AWS president Sumers explains decision on finality of election Senior women not prohibited from voting in AWS elections, and SLB does not have final voice in AWS elections.
17 Function of extra theme assignments: lessen inhibition Students could be more comfortable with their English/communication skills if they were required to write more papers.
18 Two complain of EYE coverage, student unconcern for SCRA Eye excluded coverage of Student Council of Religious Activities candidates.
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19 Twenty staff members elected to Faculty Senate List of those elected to Faculty Senate, Graduate Council, Committee on the Administration of Faculty Personnel, Educational Policies Commission, Committee on Committees, and the Student Loan Fund.
20 SCI's Sjolander will be installed as IHEA prexy Other faculty and students will attend meeting.
21 Two schools, insurance firm interview here
22 Yugoslavian educator here studying teacher methods Ivan Furlan will visit campus.
23 Untitled SCI fan waits for reason to cheer.
24 Contralto Mauck gives faculty recital Sunday Performance program.
25 Appropriations to be explained Sunday on TV Three Regents presidents will participate.
26 Jorgensen confirmed president Special election needed after questions were raised about the eligibility of senior and transferring women to vote.
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27 Students dance to 24 sonnets read by Lentz Will illustrate poems with dance.
28 Past editors discuss fiery editorials, purpose of EYE, fond recollections College Eye editors of the past recall their days with the newspaper.
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29 Art films on 'Braque,' 'Titan' shown Tuesday
30 Social studies teachers meet for discussion Edith West will speak on new curriculum development.
31 Home Ec majors to teach 'Harmony in Kitchen' class List of students who will teach an adult education class.
32 Gordon gets award for oil painting Bruce O. Gordon wins award in Lutheran competition.
33 High school students form safety council
34 Highway commission offers employment for SCI men Looking for summer workers.
35 Next year's head residents selected List of those selected.
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36 Christy Minstrels cancel May 5 performance Cite lack of direct air transportation.
37 AMRH papers must be filed by Wednesday Nomination papers due.
38 Dr. Bernhard in New York for Chaplains Conference
39 Longer pages lengthen EYE by 96 inches Pages now 16 1/2 inches long instead of the former fifteen inches.
40 'Many Faces of Shakespeare' completes 10-day Iowa tour Gave audiences a look at several Shakespeare plays; photo.
41 500 students attend annual FBLA meeting
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42 Publications applications available
43 West wall of Seerley Hall torn out for new stairs Renovation of Seerley Hall under way; one inside stairwell will be removed and new stairwell will be constructed in addition on west side; most moves to the new Administration Building are complete.
44 Ask names for campus coffee house Will be set up in Presbyterian center.
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45 Panther diamondmen open season with Coe Mud will not prevent Panthers from playing opening game.
46 Panther trackmen to run at Cornell after third place finish at Missouri Team hopes to improve third-place standing, although three injuries may challenge their progress; photo.
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47 SCI soccer team begins working out
48 9-week golf classes begin this Monday
49 Weather changes for better, athletes venture out for drills Baseball, football, track, tennis, golf teams all take advantage of warmer weather.
50 Watusi team over faculty for crown Watusi women's intramural volleyball team gives a second loss for the faculty this season.
51 Play night in women's gym tonight