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1 All we are saying . . . give peace a chance
Jensen--Paul W.
President Kamerick addresses students at rally; photo.
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2 A mob should scare people
Niceswanger--Alan Lowell (Class of 1974)
Students have differing ideas on purpose of demonstration.
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3 March peacefully Urges students to keep demonstrations under control.
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4 No uniforms for P. E.
Hiatt--Chuck
Would like to be able to use physical education facilities without paying the fee for a uniform.
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5 To the student body
Maas--James L.
Student government leaders need to hear from students on Viet Nam War situation.
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6 Where oh Where is This Little Earth Goin
Sojka--Theodore
Richard Nixon takes the ship to warp three.
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7 A loyal Crisis Liner Brief outline of services.
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8 The faculty constitution and institution policies
Thompson--Thomas H. (Philosophy and Religion Faculty)
Professor Fox attempts to define the various groups in the faculty.
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9 Former actress, now instructor Hebald publishes novella Clara Kleinschmidt
Haring--Cynthia
Review of work by Carol Hebald.
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10 Governor Ray highlights industrial arts fair 1200 students and parents expected to attend; extensive description of program and activities.
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11 Torch and Tassel inducts 11 List of those inducted.
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12 Untitled Professor Porter addresses honors convocation; photo.
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13 Discipline policy being considered; the discussion continues
Pershall--Mary K. (Class of 1973)
Vote down substitute plan; lack of quorum prevents action on original plan.
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14 German dept. play to be presented Preview of "Die Kleinstaedter".
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15 Untitled Scene from "Catch-22"; photo.
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16 Alpha Chi Omega Hold dinner for their mothers.
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17 Bahai youth conference Public invited.
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18 Delta Chi New officers elected.
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19 IRC Announces new officers.
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20 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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21 Philosopher Novak on campus today Profile of Michael Novak.
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22 Poetry Hour Professor Cowley will read.
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23 Political Science Club Vernon Ewell will speak.
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24 Purple Arrow Will hold initiation dinner.
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25 Recognition coffee Friends will honor Mr. Hake.
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26 Voices of Freedom Will sing at First Christian Church.
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27 A parable by Bill Witt; the bus driver
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
Bill Witt sketches a political parable.
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28 ACEI begins membership drive Organization has been active for four years.
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29 Ratekin addresses reading conference Professor Ratekin will speak at national convention.
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30 Wylie explains the Buddhist concept of soul; Asian Studies speaker
Wheeler--Roxane
Turrell W. Wylie speaks.
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31 Final showdown--batmen play 3 at SDU in title drive; split with Mankato keeps Panthers on top UNI will play three games at South Dakota University to determine the conference champion.
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32 27-man track squad vies for NCC title at Grand Forks, N.D. UNI will compete in the NCC meet at Grand Forks, North Dakota.
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33 Stych signs four gymnasts for UNI Coach Garf Stych signed four athletes to UNI.
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34 Golfers hope to keep on winning in NCC meet UNI will participate in the conference meet in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
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35 Red hot netmen want to bring the title home UNI is participating in the league tournament in Grand Forks, North Dakota.