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1 '68 Homecoming plans progress Activities and entertainment being planned; Homecoming queen and four attendants will be selected by vote on October 3, 1968.
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2 Debate team anticipates national competition Debate squad enters national competition for the first time; listing of tournaments and returning debaters.
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3 New open house policy to be MU, AWS goal Men's Union (MU) and Associated Women Students (AWS) announce plans for the coming year.
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4 Newly organized AFT grows at Northern Iowa
Sullivan--Bernie
Group was officially chartered on July 6, 1968; description of purpose and proposals as submitted to President Maucker.
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5 Tomahawk Book Exchange is great success Majority of over $4100 worth of books were sold; the Exchange gets ten per cent of each sale.
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6 UNI host Journalism Conference All-day conference on the high school newspaper will be held Saturday; schools within a 75-mile radius of Cedar Falls may participate.
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7 Untitled The Campanile, with its $32,000 set of thirty-two new bells, is to be dedicated during Homecoming; photo.
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8 A voice screaming to be heard
Bernard--Dick
Poem attributed to Ace Redd, Assistant Director of the Waterloo Human Rights Commission, calls for equal treatment for Blacks.
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9 Classroom-packing
Hanna--Mike
Editorial suggests that crowded dormitories are not as serious a problem as crowded classes.
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10 Honor System, Hell!
Klemensen--Dick
Two executioners and a machine gun-toting professor prevent students from cheating.
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11 Notes correction
Middleton--Millicent
Letter from Millicent Middleton corrects information from September 20, 1968 issue which stated she was a freshman, undeclared major; she is, in fact, a junior, library science major.
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12 Sex revolution, manure syndrome; perspective
Breithaupt--J. F. (Psychology Faculty)
Essay suggests that the sexual revolution has not reached UNI.
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13 Forms available for graduate business exam Registration forms for the Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business (ATGSB) are available; test is required of applicants to over 205 business schools.
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14 Norwegian, French class to be open to community Classes will be offered this fall by the Extension Division in cooperation with the Department of Foreign Languages.
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15 Sorority Rush to begin this week UNI's eight sororities begin rush on Saturday.
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16 Untitled An outside view of Baker Hall shows its tranquil side; photo.
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17 New campus group wants 'Equality Now'
Beasley--Marjorie
Reprint of July 12, 1968 NI article in which members discuss group's goals; club will meet Wednesday; photo.
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18 Frat Rush begins with open house UNI's seven fraternities begin rush on September 26.
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19 Second nine weeks student teachers meet Announcement of orientation meeting for those registered to student teach during the second nine weeks of the fall semester, 1968.
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20 Untitled Students take advantage of library's new hours, 7:00 am to 12:00 midnight every night; photo.
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21 Flag football Results of Wednesday's games.
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22 Harriers turn it on; trample Winona State UNI defeats Winona State, 42-16.
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23 Panther defense stiffen in first conference test; beat North Dakota, 14-10
Waller--Steve
UNI defeated North Dakota, 14-10, in third annual Potato Bowl; photo.
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24 Tennis singles First round started yesterday.
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25 Intramural golf program follows new USGA rules Golfers must follow new regulations.
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26 Thirty-two freshmen play four-game schedule soon
Hefley--Tom
Seven of this year's freshman football team were all-staters last year; scheduled to play four games this season; roster given.
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27 'Social Change' to be guidance meeting theme UNI will host ninth annual student personnel and guidance conference on October 4, 1968, for school and college guidance counselors; theme is "federal legislation and student personnel work and social change".
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28 Classes dismissed for Matriculation Convocation Annual matriculation convocation.
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29 Filing date for spring student teaching announced Deadline to file application is October 18, 1968.
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30 Judo Club Judo Club will begin regular practice today in the Men's Gym.
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31 Previews Activities and meetings.
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32 ROC ROC will meet tomorrow to ratify party's constitution and discuss plans for year.
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33 ROC to discuss new constitution '68-'69 agenda ROC (Reality on Campus) hopes to pass constitution so it can become a permanent organization on campus; plans for year will be discussed.
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34 SISEA SISEA is conducting its membership drive this week; a dance will be held on September 25 in the Commons Ballroom.
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35 UAB Auditions continue for those interested in participating in the Torchlight Concert September 28, 1968.