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1 Untitled Nancy Griswold performs; photo.
2 Switchboard to be open 'til midnight For one month trial period.
3 Student Senate authorizes collective bargaining agent Committee will negotiate with administration on distribution of student fees; consider minimum GPA for senators and guarantee of seat at athletic contests.
4 Senate to discuss hours, rejected library plan Will consider women's hours and deposit for use of library study rooms.
5 President Maucker speaks about College Eye policy Considers grounds for dismissing editor; also considers policy regarding editor's stand on political candidates.
6 Men's Union eliminates this years MU week Lack of money leads to cancellation of plans.
7 Seniors vote to donate art for project Art will be displayed in new Union.
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8 Thompson to coach alumni; first practice Sunday at three The alumni-varsity game will be May 6.
9 Freshmen top Ellsworth; White, Fay double winners SCI beat Ellsworth Tuesday.
10 Panthers lose to Iowa State; meet Morningside for three SCI lost 10-0 Tuesday.
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11 Untitled The Dickinson Relays Queen with her attendants and the track captain; photo.
12 Tennis team captures two; Dubuque and Luther next SCI met with Wartburg in a meet which had been rescheduled due to rain.
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19 Smith resigns and legislators are rejoicing Comments on the recent resignation of the ISU student body president over a marijuana incident.
20 Varsity Vogue MC's reply to Greeks Sarcastic answer to the 'campus character shaping' done by the local Greek organizations.
21 'Headline was accurate' Defends the policy of not giving 26 yearbook pages to Greek organizations.
22 Liebbe clarifies his 'corn' stand Lets his feelings about corn show through.
23 Patti Peet offers proof Cites several reasons for claiming that SCI men suffer from a general lack of manners.
24 The campus planner strikes again Depicts the campus planner constructing snow fences.
25 Policy on housekeepers needs to be revised Advocate students cleaning their own rooms instead of asking cleaning ladies to do it for them.
26 Hoffmans explains letters Attempts to clarify the messages in previous letters which received confused rebuttals.
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27 'Domination of Eye reversed' Contends that the new editorial policy is reverse discrimination; long editor's note follows.
28 'How fitting' Comments on the "desecration" of the back circle.
29 Breithaupt pleasure button Advertises an economical way to attain pleasure.
30 'The medium is the message' Contends that the method and means of communication are often more important than the content.
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31 'Scott must be challenged' Calls for an apology, defense, or retraction for a recent letter.
32 On virtues: baloney! Sarcastically comments on the 'charitable acts' of Greek organizations.
33 Where's Hoff? Asks what happened to the Eye cartoonist; editor's note tells the story of his dismissal.
34 Freeze gives examples of today's females Lists reasons why SCI women shouldn't be treated like ladies.
35 'Woe to editor! Woe to students' Mourns the loss of Dr. Fox's column.
36 'Where is the gang?' Asks where all of the staff who made the Eye a good paper went to.
37 Rules are ridiculous Complains about the strictness of the housing rules.
38 Peter Hoffman answers Scott; points up inadequacies of argument Defends the right of historians to attempt to teach history.
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40 Back Circle a mess; work begins on the new Union The Back Circle is cleared for the construction of the Union; photo.
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41 Music Theatre will stage 'Fantasticks' April 29, 30 Will be presented at Waterloo Community Playhouse.
42 "Collegium Musicum" to be today Will present twentieth century music concert.
43 Greeks to clean up campus
44 Percussion Jazz concert to be Tuesday Will feature jazz and percussion performance.
45 Advance fall registration to begin Monday
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52 Dickinson Relays tomorrow; morning session at 9 a. m. Gives a brief overview of the events.
53 Football back Sirowy out: head injury The player officially dropped from the team on Monday.
54 Untitled Tennis player awaiting a serve; photo.