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1 13 Coeds Nominated for Homcing Queen at UNI 13 girls have been nominated for the 1970 Homecoming Queen title; homecoming details
3 Board of Regents Awards UNI Contract to Waterloo Firm Approval of $211,280.54 contract for the construction of a driver training range to Mepco, Inc. of Waterloo; contract for food service study
4 Cutline Mary K. Schuller relaxes under a rare ginkgo tree in front of Bartlett Hall. This is one of the three ginko trees on campus.
5 Cutline These 12 UNI Coeds will vie for the title of Homecoming Queen. From bottom to top, the left are: Rock, Dinkla, Blazek, Buser, Larson, Day. On the right are: Hansen, Ruisch, Sievert, Elliingson, Nicol and Lenoch. Not pictured is Kelly.
6 Cutline The 84-member Kansas City Philarmonic Orcherstra will open the 1970-71 UNI Artists Series with a concert on Oct 13 in the Men's Gym.
7 Cutline The Guarneri String Quartet will perform again at UNI. The group last appeared in the UNI Chamber Music Series in spring 1969.
9 Museum Open House After Football Game UNI Museum will have an open house from 3:30 to 5 p.m., Saturday, October 10 after the UNI-Drake football game.
10 Rare Ginkgo Trees Grow on UNI Campus Three ginkgo trees can be found at UNI. Two besides the greenhouse and one in Bartlett Hall Court.
11 UNI Prof to Speak at Stroke Workshops Myra Boots will be a guest speaker at the Stroke Workshops.
12 UNI Words and Voices Program Scheduled Six UNI student will present a program entitled "The Ages of Man: The Time of His Life" at the second, biweekly Words and Voice program.
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2 300 expected at today's Guidance Conference Program preview.
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8 Kansas City Philharmonic to open Artists Series; appear Tues. in Men's Gym Performance preview; photo.
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13 Untitled Sadaat Hasan, a controversial speaker, spoke in the Commons Ballroom; photo.
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14 Blame yourself
Ogden--James Herbert (Class of 1971)
Urges students to follow through on their complaints, and especially to make use of the committee structure.
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15 Nobler aim to work with neighbors to preserve life
Henrickson--Paul R. (Art Faculty)
Seek to understand life and its by-products.
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16 Outmoded doors cause students to walk over the top of one another
Tresnak--Frank
Doors are too small to allow people to pass.
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17 UNI should respond to Conlee's challenge
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Believes Mr. Conlee's remarks should not be ignored.
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18 Grassley questionnaire AFT outlines position on survey.
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19 Homecoming activities Administrative position on disruptions during Homecoming.
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20 Like It Is
Kimm--Raymond Brice
Offers definitions of conservative terms.
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21 New teaching center opens
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22 Famous illusionist to appear tonight Andre Kole will perform; photo.
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23 Music Dept. to present "Madame Butterfly" Cast list.
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24 Student teaching conference at Lab School
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25 Brown to Marshall Homecoming Parade Profile of Walter Brown.
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26 Guarneri Quartet to open Chamber Series Profile of group.
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27 Lettermen to appear Oct. 14 Profile of group; photo.
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28 Homecoming 1970; In the Year . . . Candidates for 1970 Homecoming Queen are announced; photo.
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29 'Left field' timidity, and open credit
Brook--Richard John (English Faculty)
Questions about the honors program.
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30 Environmental clean-up day: a replacement for skip-day; Senate
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31 Waterloo dirty movies?
Pedersen--Steve
Theater in Waterloo shows XXX movies.
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32 From the Sidelines
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Brian Thies discusses the upcoming game against Drake.
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33 JV downs Knights; Panthers win 28-7
Smith--Dan
UNI dominated Wartburg Monday night; photo.
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34 Panthers host Drake; eye repeat of '69; defense set to stop Grejbowski Panthers will host Drake Saturday; photo.
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35 "The race is on"
Smith--Dan
Teams from all over campus are taking part in the intramural football games; photo.
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36 Basketball practice Basketball practices scheduled for freshmen, transfer, and varsity squads.
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37 Eight qualify for Georgia golf trip Golfers are chosen for spring break trip.
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38 Tennis champ at UNI Professional Nick Bollettieri will demonstrate at UNI.
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39 Arabic course begins Elementary course offered.
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40 Baum to present recital Concert program.
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41 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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42 Untitled
Taylor--George W.
A family walks on the UNI campus; photo.