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1 Aquatic Art Exhibition held Saturday in Women's Gym Part of synchronized swimming workshop.
2 First Artist Series: 50 Russian puppets come to college stage Monday Obratsov puppets will perform; photo.
3 Alpha Chi Epsilon changes to Sigma Alpha Epsilon Becomes fourth SCI fraternity to affiliate with a national group.
4 Regents end meeting held on campus
5 Six finalists will star in AMRH contest Field narrows from original 17 contestants.
6 All-College Convocation cancelled Speaker unable to attend.
7 Dr. Pendergraft receives total of Fund Drive United Appeal raises $11,105.
8 Bartlett, oldest SCI dorm celebrates 50 years in use Quick look at Bartlett Hall history and at celebration; photo.
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9 Untitled In the Poet's Corner, an SCI student claims that he will never view a building as beautiful as a tree.
10 President's campus nature plans encouraging, but . . . Believes that the blue spruce trees in the back circle need to be saved.
11 Union will nourish intellectualism embryo Claims that placing the new Union in the center of the classrooms will draw both on and off campus students so that there will be diversity amongst themselves.
12 Kultur: Blaster Behrens reads reactions written by ruffled rural, rustic residents Acknowledges criticism of his work, and prints a letter and an article that are perfect examples of it.
13 From me to you: Real acting in audience Claims that the most important part of college is absorbing people and personalities.
14 Obiter Scripta: 'Bad-apple' socializing will hamper educational process Believes that placing the new Union in the center of the main classroom quadrangle will not help the educational process.
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15 State of the Union, 1965--Third in a series: Maucker: No need to save particular tree President Maucker talks about his plans for campus, and especially about the site for the new Union; photo.
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16 Campanile steam pipes are refitted Clock should now operate more accurately.
17 Hawaiian Club will present 'An Evening in Paradise'
18 Bartlett Hall will host open house
19 Photographers short course this weekend Old Gold and College Eye photographers will attend course.
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20 Mr. Parker to read at Poetry Hour Will read from Catullus.
21 Retakes of senior pictures are Tuesday
22 Faculty Senate proposes unrestricted soliciting Money would be used for promoting SCI; considering joint meeting of Faculty Senate and Student Senate.
23 AMRH dance in Commons Saturday night
24 Women's Week activities will start Tuesday Brief schedule of activities.
25 "La Boheme," Italian opera, presented next weekend Preview of the show; photo.
26 Non-credit reading class starts Monday
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27 SCI grad Ambrose to Costa Rica Terry Ambrose will join Peace Corps workers there.
28 Social Science Consortium discusses problems today Conference highlights.
29 SCIan takes Peace Corps training includes camping, hikes, tests Sue Smock will go to Liberia.
30 Harriers defend last year's 3rd place at NCAA meet Jack Jennet and six SCI cross country runners travel to Wheaton, Illinois, to compete in the NCAA national small-college meet.
31 Masonholder, Parker agree: special problems in both grid, mat drills Merle Masonholder claims that wrestling practice is more vigorous since you must use every muscle to defeat your opponent.
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32 Each wrestler must develop individual mat style: Patten Coach Chuck Patten believes that each wrestler should be taught a different style since each person's personality and physical ability are different.
33 Sheriff: Panther gridders rewarded for hard work despite 5 straight losses Reviews the football games of the season.
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34 Peace Corps placement test to be given
35 Student Publications Board discusses SEVEN, budget Authorizes publication of several issues of Seven.
36 Twelve students represent SCI in speech tournament List of those who will compete.
37 Chicago field trip announced John Eiklor will museum tour.
38 Joint concert tonight at campus school
39 College Bowl holds second session Sunday List of team members.
40 Computer programming course begins Carl Wehner will teach six-week course in FORTRAN and GOTRAN.