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1 Policy on transcripts to draft boards is announced SCI will supply class ranks to draft boards; boards will decide who is making satisfactory progress.
2 Old Golds distributed Thursday, June 2
3 Innocent till proven guilty is stand of administration Dean Lang talks about recent situation of Professor Curtis; outlines SCI procedures for dealing with faculty.
4 This is it. The SCI Student Union A model of the student union, as planned, is shown; photo.
5 ISU students burn dean in effigy last Saturday Upset over distribution of funds for student publication.
6 Today is final issue of College Eye
7 Food service in Commons closes May 28 To allow beginning of construction.
8 Year-end gripes include early bells, Hondas, vandals Lengthy selection of student complaints about faculty, the campus, and other students.
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9 Old Gold offering paid staff positions
10 Faculty Senate discusses typewriting and physiology Accepts Curriculum Committee report; typewriting requirement will be dropped; new majors and minors proposed.
11 Heart checks for swimming must be filed
12 Dr. Thorne urges students to 'make freedom ring' Excerpts from speech by Professor Thorne at Honors Convocation.
13 Coffee house will sponsor hootenanny List of entertainers.
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14 SCI adds gymnastics SCI will add an intercollegiate gymnastic team next fall.
15 Intramural golf scores given, track records fall A summary of the intramural golf and track competitions.
16 SCI hosts three regional meets SCI will host three NCAA meets on Saturday, May 28.
17 SCI tennis men lose to Parsons, go to Sioux City SCI prepares for the NCC this weekend.
18 All-sports banquet winds up SCI athletic season, awards presented List of those who won awards.
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19 Untitled Architect's drawing of the proposed new high rise dorm; planned to be connected to Campbell Hall; photo.
20 SCI extension courses available Will be offered in Davenport, Iowa Falls, and Clinton.
21 Deferment tests given tomorrow
22 Mr. Howell announces new Library hours Spring interim schedule.
23 Need readers next year for Poetry Hour
24 Summer UPC positions are available
25 Book exchange in Commons this week Sponsored by Tomahawk.
26 French Club will present a carnival this year To be held in Commons.
27 Dr. H. Reed will participate in summer institute
28 'Homecoming is . . . ' will be theme for festivities Schedule of activities.
29 Commencement exercises will be conducted June 3 Schedule of ceremonies.
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30 Final editorial a schmaltzie one A review and critique of the past school year.
31 Mr. Parker presents new Latin study Advocates an alternative teaching method.
32 Pirages wishes to censure John Stroupe Argues about lack of adequate student representation in the new union vote.
33 SCI students get robbed Discusses disapproval of SCI spending habits.
34 Parker challenges Fox to public debate Expresses the importance of open debate.
35 Voters on university meant discussible alternative Argues that SCI is not ready to be a university.
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36 Next year's coming attractions Predictions of what the coming school year will bring to SCI.
37 Union plans are a nightmare Disagrees with the proposed plans for the new union.
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38 No beer sales for SCIans Regents rule against sale of alcohol on campus.
39 Speakers discuss Vietnam, civil rights during year Review of speakers who have appeared on campus.
40 Big changes are made in registration and curriculum Marshall Beard and Wallace Anderson discuss changes.
41 Joint meeting highlights Faculty Senate year Leonard Keefe outlines Faculty Senate achievements.
42 Union number one in '66 creates most controversy Review of year's events relating to the new University Union.
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43 SS launches two major projects this past year Begin student discard card program and controversial speakers program; will consider faculty evaluation further.
44 Programs of entertainment highlight past year at SCI Review of entertainment on campus.
45 Project to increase bells began during school year Review of work on Campanile bell project.
46 Faculty decides to accept university status for SCI Review of the campus debate on the issue.
47 Portrait controversy gains statewide notice Review of the Maucker portrait controversy.
48 President Maucker reviews important events of year Lists achievements as well as important issues for the future.
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49 Advertising awards are announced List of award winners.
50 50 teachers participate in NDEA institute Will participate in eight-week summer session.
51 Miss Siddens will present art show
52 Untitled Photo from previous issue which has been named picture of the year.
53 Track men set for NCC meet SCI will have tough competition this weekend due to injuries.
54 Frosh summer enrollment is decreasing Enrollment in summer for freshmen who wish to start college early is declining.
55 SCI golfers break slump at conference meet SCI will head to Sioux City today after placing third in Saturday's quadrangular.
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56 Defense loan recipients to personnel office
57 'September Experience' Will acquaint students with teacher education curriculum.
58 Dr. Hansen receives state chairmanship
59 Ralph Haskell to be visiting teacher at ASU Will teach in Arizona this summer.
60 Final issue of Midwest goes on sale Wednesday
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61 SCI Museum given collection by Mrs. Pelton Donates collection of mounted animals.
62 Social Science Seminar will be conducted in '67 Lengthy description of the summer 1967 tour.
63 Mr. Sasser given fellowship for 66-'67 Will study at Iowa Writers Workshop.
64 Head Residents are chosen for '66-'67 List of new head residents.