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1 Aptheker--American Legion here tonight
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Background of speech booking; brief profile of Aptheker; photo.
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2 It's open . . .
Corey--Dave
The Union is officially open for use; photo.
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3 Presidents discuss budget; television appearance President Maucker and other Regents presidents talk about their budget needs.
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4 Proceeds to Scott
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5 Regents expected to cut budget
Wherry--Peg (Class of 1972)
Will apparently not take into account UNI's recent rapid growth.
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6 Spring's signs near Brief plans outlined.
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7 Seeks Black action
Melberg--Martin W.
Believes everyone is responsible for taking action for his own good.
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8 Senate is non-governing; Johnson
Johnson--Robert Harold (Classes of 1970 and 1976)
Outlines plans and philosophies relating to Senate.
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9 Should explain UNI position
Ryerson--Dennis
Hopes Regents treat UNI fairly.
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10 Speakers Committee lauded
Ryerson--Dennis
Believes Committee has done good job of bringing speakers to campus.
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11 Untitled Parking problems are the subject of a parody.
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12 We must realize!
Knott--John H. (Social Science Faculty)
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13 AWS seeks unity
Geadelmann--Patricia L. (Class of 1970; HPELS Faculty)
Outlines goals for action.
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14 Campus wildlife destroyed
Marten--Tom
Finds area of campus with trees cut down and coal dumped.
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15 Criticizes Social Reg. Board
Mueller--Tim
Finds inequities in performance of board.
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16 Gen. Ed. limits education
McNiel--Donna
Cites barriers to appreciation of general education.
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17 Students involved in University gov't.; role of Ambassadors
Smith--James E.
Attempts to define role of students on campus and in the state.
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18 Optional payments-solution to problem; presents proposal
Knievel--Michael J.
Would like to have his university bill itemized, with mandatory and optional items noted.
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19 Draft counseling available
Groff--Alan
Local group will offer information.
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20 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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21 Previews Activities and meetings.
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22 Rat Lab to receive grant; protect and preserve rats
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Brief history of lab and outline of its purposes.
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23 Andre Previn Previn will appear with Houston Symphony Orchestra.
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24 Educational Testing Service Seniors will be scheduled.
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25 Novelist conference Critics and novelists will appear.
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26 Poetry Hour Andre Dubus will read.
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27 Speak-out Will discuss appearance of Herbert Aptheker.
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28 Words and Voices Will read poems of social comment.
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29 Forty-three sports awards given to winter athletes Varsity and freshmen award winners were named.
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30 Golfers practice Panthers prepare for season opener.
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31 Raquetmen still undefeated; Wartburg here tomorrow UNI defeats William Penn, 7-2, and Gustavus Adolphus, 5-4.
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32 Panther grid future looks brighter with signing of two All-Staters Jerry Roling and Ken Rosenkrans are signed to UNI football, joining Dave Hodam.
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33 Untitled Larry Daniels is "one of head track coach Jack Jennett's prized possessions;" photo.
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34 Can anyone catch Clarke for All-Sports trophy? Shull Hall's Clarke House leads the race with 512.5 points.
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35 Chalk up another one for thinclads; McCreadys lead track win Panthers took twelve of sixteen events in the St. Cloud-Western Illinois triangular meet; photo.
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36 Osboe falls to Big Ten mat champ in final dual Osboe falls to Jeff Smith in the East-West Wrestling dual.
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37 Registration open for Archery Clinic here April 19 Archery Clinic will be available to anyone interested.
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38 UNI football team drills for spring game May 10 Panthers practice for spring game.
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39 Find construction is illegal Cedar Falls zoning officials contend that campus building plans need to submitted to them.
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40 Lectures on Russia Professor Jamosky will discuss recent trip to Soviet Union.
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41 Prexy given club Exaggerated amendments added to anti-riot bill.
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42 Senior fund grows Over $6000 pledged for fine arts auditorium.
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43 Spring musical under way Will present "The Wise Woman and the King" and "The Maid-Mistress"; photo.
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44 Will vote on Union name Student Senate will conduct opinion poll.