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1 'Times are uncertain' says SCI President in speech President Maucker answers student questions about campus facilities and policies in his Convocation speech.
2 Student demonstration prompts campus reaction SCI faculty, staff, and students comment on a student protest against a number of campus policies; photo.
3 3000 student hours spent on one half-time show Panther Marching Band makes final preparations for their first half-time show of the season; photo.
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4 Impressions of Convocation Feels that this Convocation was one of the most influential ones held at SCI; appreciates administrative response to student protests and questions.
5 Well done Thanks John Zahari and the rest of the dining center staff for deciding to keep the dining center line open fifteen minutes longer.
6 Congratulations to Cage-rattlers Asks the College Eye to print an article giving examples of how students have spoken out on different issues.
7 Refusal to learn is baffling attitude Discusses the importance of learning.
8 Wilson gives answer to 'Woolf' Thanks the College Eye for adding "A Column of the Arts."
9 Untitled Expresses a desire for SCI to be made into a university.
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10 'EYE's naivete' generates comment Encourages students to write to the state legislators rather than complain to President Maucker.
11 Wants housing for staff Comments on housing in Cedar Falls.
12 Nutmeg and 'Godot' help escape from time Comments on the play "Waiting for Godot."
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13 Reid will go to Regents for student problems Student Senate President Gary Reid speaks at a meeting of the Wesley Foundation.
14 Football rally at 6 tonight Students encouraged to show support for the football team.
15 SCI hosts Elementary Ed. Conference Dr. A. Sterl Artley, a University of Missouri education professor, will speak at the Elementary Education Conference.
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16 Reid announces nine S S positions are vacant Student Senate discusses solutions for student complaints.
17 'Student government must meet problems' - Reid says Student Senate president Gary Reid speaks at the Matriculation Convocation.
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18 Non-student swims are scheduled College opens up the Women's pool for non-students to use.
19 Sig Tau Dance cancelled for tomorrow Fraternity is unable to find a place to hold their scheduled all-college dance.
20 Judo Club organizes Judo Club will participate in the open Judo Tournament in Waterloo.
21 Ten phones installed in Hagemann Hall Discusses the number of phones available for student use in the residence halls.
22 Panthers prepare for Drake invasion Saturday night Comments on the new procedure students must use to buy football tickets.
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23 Parking ramp rumors are dispelled Discusses the future addition and expansion of parking lots.
24 Mozart opera scheduled--Cast begins rehersals Comments on SCI's production of the opera "The Marriage of Figaro"; list of cast members.
25 Dr. Chase joins college medical staff Dr. Walter Chase comments on his new position as a doctor at the SCI Health Center.
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26 Board of Control discusses editorial freedom for EYE Bernard DeHoff asks the Board of Control to clarify his job as College EYE advisor.
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27 FM radio Voice of SCI, KTCF, announces schedule Schedule for radio station KTCF.
28 Dr. Anderson has article in 'Sat. Review' Dr. Wallace Anderson encourages undergraduates to increase their study of international affairs.
29 Psi Omega holds open house Sunday Psi Omega initiates eight new members; list of new members.
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30 Maucker slates faculty meeting discussions List of potential meeting topics.
31 Inter-Fraternity open house is Sunday Invites students to learn more about SCI fraternities.
32 Institute of speech on campus Undergraduate and graduate students from around Iowa are participating in a Speech Correction Institute's program.
33 Faculty Senate opens year with election Leonard Keefe and Donald Whitnah are elected President and Vice President of the Faculty Senate; establish committee to study professional sequence.
34 Board of Control rejects Old Gold's requests Old Gold staff hopes to make the yearbook more informal and creative.
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35 The campus changes! Photos of construction being done in the Science Hall, Commons, and the Regents Center; photo.
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36 Music activities open Monday with concert Music faculty performs in the year's opening concert.
37 Reject further fall and spring NSL applications Discusses student use of the guaranteed Loan Funds.
38 Flight training school offered Flight training school will help students prepare to receive their private pilot's license.
39 Sig Tau's move into new fraternity house Sigma Tau Gamma joins Psi Omega in having an off-campus house
40 Board approves appropriations Regents agree to give money to SCI for new building projects.