Issue Contents

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1 Byrd selected by SRP; Nemmers, Sniffen as VP's
Wilson--Ronald Robert (Class of 1971)
Student Rights Party slates candidates; photo.
2 Indian aid drive through March 26 Northern Iowan will coordinate effort.
3 NON Party declares blank slate Aim is to eliminate student government for one year.
4 Question Kamerick's dean policy AAUP believes it should have been consulted before approval of policy.
5 Ray's budget request supported by UNISA UNISA students register as lobbyists.
6 Untitled The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre will perform at UNI; photo.
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7 Health Center disturbing
Coen--Doug
Disagrees with policy that student must be referred from Health Center before he can be taken to a local hospital.
8 Seven Mag. format change proposed
Borich--Mike
Low sales lead him to suggest that Seven be printed on lower grade paper and then distributed free.
9 The drive's going well Effort to seek donations for Rosebud Reservation.
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10 Bored with the Board
Hinton--Allison
Critical of UAB on choices for concerts.
11 Cancer threat
Fry--Russ
Critical of punishment for users of marijuana.
12 Chabert creates
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Professor Chabert continues his humorous disquisition on appropriate roles for men and women.
13 Statement on appointment of academic deans Text of statement; AAUP wishes to be consulted.
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14 Peace Corps here next week; recruiters visit campus
Ogden--James Herbert (Class of 1971)
Interview with Peace Corps participant.
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15 OCS revises structure Reorganizes governance.
16 Summer registration Schedule.
17 University Dialogue sponsored Forensics group will sponsor opportunity for discussion; Peg Wherry and Professor Chabert will be first guests.
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18 Funds asked to finance Justice College; Iowa Crime Commission Resolutions filed.
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19 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
20 Tallcorn vocal concert here Saturday
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21 Museum seeks South American exhibits To be used in Professor Talbott's class.
22 Student lands lead in Waterloo play Will do Summertree.
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23 Girls split 2 with Norsewomen
Meyer--Kris
UNI's B-squad defeats Luther's B-squad, 51-14.
24 Senior salute . . . .
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Panther seniors receive final recognition; photo.
25 Tankers vs. Luther in final meet UNI hopes to add another victory before the NCC meet.
26 Trackmen whip Knights at home
Smith--Dan
UNI defeats Wartburg, 100-40; photo.
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27 Ticket prices set for wrestling tourney Stan Sheriff and J. D. Anderson announce ticket prices for the NCC wrestling tournament.
28 Untitled
Smith--Dan
UNI and Wartburg runners compete at an indoor meet; photo.
29 Wild finish seen in NCC UNI's Bill McCoy remains at the top of shooting statistics with an average of twenty-five points per game.
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30 Pedersen's Cornflakes quiz
Pedersen--Steve
Visits Food Trip, a local natural foods store.
31 Re-newsed news
Pedersen--Steve
Views on Viet Nam War.
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32 Poco in concert Wednesday Profile of the band; photo.