Issue Contents

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1 A few words
Miller--Lavern M. (Lee) (Alumni Services Staff)
Lee Miller believes that universities need private as well as public money; capital campaign may soon be announced; urges alumni to recruit good students to make up for enrollment decline.
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2 Bender reunion Friends lunch with Paul Bender; photo.
3 Drop in enrollment linked to old image, teacher job market Enrollment drops 8%; fall 1972 enrollment was 8845; need to publicize new mission and role.
4 Foundation receives $4000 memorial to former graduate Charles Hearst memorializes his sister Louise Hearst Speer with scholarship for earth science student; Louise Speer died July 31, 1972; had taught at Lab School.
5 New majors, minors add more diversity Will offer: master of arts in education with teaching major; undergraduate majors in American studies, health education (teaching), humanities, individual studies, Latin American studies.
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6 Changes--a new face for UNI
Grassman--James R.
A look at the new buildings on campus; examination of planned growth and need for more construction; photo.
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7 Hake honored by changing radio station call letters KTCF becomes KHKE.
8 Karlson, UNI grad, assumes leadership of education group Elected president of ISEA.
9 Museum receives rare cup collection Inez Radell donates demi-tasse collection.
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10 Gilchrist ruins yield surprise box Cornerstone opened October 7, 1972; contents revealed; photo.
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11 New Education Building opens
Smith--Cheryl (Public Information Services Staff)
Description of new facilities; photo.
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12 The campus vote
Lounsberry--Barbara Severin (Classes of 1969 and 1971; English Faculty)
A look at the campus political scene; photo.
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13 Winter sports outlook Wrestling and basketball season outlooks.
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14 UNI women also have busy winter of sports Season previews; photo.
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15 Sunset Village razed, once home to thousands of alumni Remaining metal-sided structures torn down in August 1972; had been home to families for twenty-six years; most Quonset huts razed in early 1960s; description of facilities and history of the site; photo.
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16 Alumna leaves gift of $38,000 to UNI for future teachers Elsie Sindt money will be used for scholarships for teachers of early grades.
17 Presy's Pond clean-up Students from Rider Hall volunteer to clean up weeds; photo.