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1 95--the magic number for 1972 Will draft as high as lottery number 95 this year.
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2 Cornerstone reveals campus scene of 1882
Bishop--Corrine
Demolition workers uncover Old Gilchrist cornerstone; description of items found; locked box will be opened in ceremony; photo.
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3 Spouses of full-time students receive activity fee benefits Spouses may receive benefits by paying fee equal to half of the fee paid by the student spouse.
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4 Untitled
Jensen--Paul W.
Sally Green "proves her age" in order to buy a beer in the Union; photo.
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5 An appreciated thanks
Linahon--James (Jim) (Class of 1973)
Appreciates coverage of Jazz Band.
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6 Gold, silver, and bronze awarded; Corn Stifles
Pershall--Mary K. (Class of 1973)
Humorous Olympics medals for campus achievements.
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7 Museum opens Has been closed since end of summer school.
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8 Unpolitical politics Would like to see athletic competition free from politics.
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9 KYTC is alive and well
Jarvis--Wayne N. (Broadcast Services Staff)
Will begin seventeenth year of broadcasting.
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10 Seven: a last try
Bishop--Corrine
Issue that was to have been distributed last spring will be ready for distribution soon.
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11 Books--ICK! Several UNI students purchase books for the new semester; photo.
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12 Debate workshop planned
Hay--Ellen
About 150 students may participate.
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13 Elmer named as Housing Director Brief sketch of Clark Elmer.
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14 FM station reorganized KHKE will go off air for re-organization; will come back with longer hours and National Public Radio programming.
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15 Instructor exhibits perception Roy Behrens will exhibit collection of visual illusions and drawing machines.
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16 Artists Series opens October 17; variety of entertainment Description of the 1972-1973 program.
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17 Chamber Series promises diversifies program Program for 1972-1973.
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18 Cornish assumes counseling duties Richard Cornish will work with student groups; brief biographical sketch.
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19 New program softens transition of 'older' student to college Jo Ann Cummings explains programs for non-traditional students.
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20 Alterations change Lab School scene
Bodnar--Edward W. (Class of 1974)
Walls removed in certain areas to create open classrooms; photo.
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21 Speak English? Teach someone else; "English-in-action" Seeks to assist international students to improve their English.
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22 Federally-insured loans made easy Procedures for loan application.
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23 Switchboard offers 24 hour service
Holley--Paul
Switchboard moved to Security Office.
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24 Wagner writes magazine article Guy Wagner and Max Hosier write article on creative activities.
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25 Abel and Scott join UNI staff Jan Abel will coordinate orientation and new student advising; Ed Scott will assist in Financial Aid Office.
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26 Endowment starts Earth Science scholarship; $4,000 gift Charles J. Hearst donates scholarship to honor his sister Louise Hearst Speer, who died July 31, 1972; brief sketch of Louise Hearst Speer.
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27 Trumpet Festival Players and teachers will attend.
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28 Untitled Recording stars, The Committee, will perform at UNI on Saturday; photo.
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29 Untitled The Union Activities Board will show the movie, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid; photo.
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30 "Anyone . . . Can meditate"; Yoga Society sponsors Dadajii
Steinbach--Fred
Dadajii explains purpose of yoga; photo.
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31 A&I films continue Schedule of films.
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32 Offense looks promising for '72 season; new Veer-T play Coach Sheriff expresses his hopes for the Panther offense.
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33 Start with 40-6 victory
Jensen--Paul W.
Panthers win the season opener against Wisconsin State; photo.
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34 Athletes of the Week Brief biographies of Panther football captains; photo.
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35 Behind the Line Saturday's Panther victory came at a price--the loss of Dave Reed to a shoulder injury.
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36 Phi Sigs take SAEs, 23-16 Phi Sigma Epsilon defeats Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the first annual Super Mud Bowl game; photo.
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37 Sports Shorts Sports announcements.
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38 Cross countrymen open season Panther cross country begins practice; photo.
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39 Prep gymnasts in first Invitational Saturday The University of Northern Iowa High School will host its first gymnastics invitational.
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40 UNI honors Dan Gable Dan Gable receives an honorary lifetime membership to the Panther letterman's club after winning a gold medal in the XX Olympics.
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41 Winning will get harder for Panthers as they face Illinois State Saturday Panthers prepare to face Illinois State.
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42 It's Going On Activities and meetings.