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1 Student book exchange ends
2 Announce new library rules, Saturday hours Library will be open until 11PM on Saturday.
3 SCI Artist Series presents Gershwin's folk opera--'Porgy and Bess' Preview of the performance; photo.
4 Controversial Speakers will host homosexuals Paul Goldman and David Stienecker will speak.
5 Ticket sales begin for 'The Young Americans' Preview of performances.
6 Organizational meeting for Eye Monday
7 Board of Regents approves Centrex telephone service Will eliminate need for switchboard; phones will be installed in dorm rooms.
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8 Bowling league to form Intramural bowling is to be established.
9 Whitford, Josephson honored at SCI game Coach and player honored at the game on Wednesday.
10 Tennis players to report today Interested players should meet today.
11 SCI wrestlers now 7-4 for season, Parker is beaten SCI will go to the Minnesota quadrangular; lost against South Dakota State.
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12 Panthers open indoor track season today SCI opens with a Varsity-Freshman game.
13 Try again for first home meet SCI will, for the third time, attempt to have a home meet.
14 Panthers win two in NCC, whip Morningside, N. D. S. SCI beat Morningside and North Dakota State; photo.
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15 Fraternity rush begins Monday
16 WRA sponsors activities during first nine weeks
17 Mr. Page's painting appears in calendar Will appear in telephone company calendar.
18 Fall semester art show opens Sunday Will show 115 student works.
19 Juniors may apply for week in Washington Slots open for 16 Iowans.
20 Civil Liberties committee aids student rights Will assist students who believe their rights have been violated.
21 BA exams for spring will be April 21
22 Wesley shows 'Nothing but a Man' Sunday
23 New school text published by Wagner Willis Wagner publishes test on woodworking.
24 SCI hosts High School sports day About 350 women will be on campus.
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25 Believes comps not feasible Contends that comprehensive four year examinations may be a waist of time and money.
26 The nightmare becomes reality Shows the impending doom of semester grades.
27 When to talk about it? Gives excuses for people not discussing important issues.
28 Questions Viet news coverage Criticizes the actions of troops in Viet Nam.
29 Student questions college goals Questions whether the college is truly accomplishing the goals it has set.
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30 Individual phones frivolous Feels that phones in every dorm room would be a waste of money.
31 Fox supports comprehensive exams Believes that the exams perform a meaningful educational function.
32 Senator opposes comps Contends for the elimination of comprehensive BA finals.
33 Ingalis responds to editorial Gives basis for the opposition cited in a previous editorial.
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34 SUI site of forensic tournament List of six SCI students who will participate.
35 Extend deadline for entering College Bowl
36 Albrecht: 'A good teacher knows, loves his subject' James Albrecht speaks to SISEA.
37 Poetry contest sponsored by 'College Arts'
38 Stych loses two more from gymnastic team Swimming and gymnastics are both losing many of their team members.
39 No policy or prescriptions for contraceptives Dr. Gerken says Health Services does not prescribe contraceptives; photo.
40 Should SCI health center distribute contraceptives Students respond to question about contraceptives.
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44 30 years ago Poetry: Street cars, yellow slickers A poetic look at life in the 1920's.
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45 Curiosity and rat eyes led to genetic studies Gordon Harrington talks about the value and use of his experimental animals.
46 Loretta Ross chosen as Miss SCI pageant queen Profile of Loretta Ross; list of attendants.
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47 Smalley gives faculty recital Sunday eve
48 Board of Regents selects 'Iowa Northern University' Also approve plan to purchase power from Cedar Falls Utilities; approve $6.2 million budget for Towers Complex.
49 Offer physical conditioning program to men
50 Rice Student Union design receives annual award Wins recognition in Progressive Architecture magazine; photo.