Issue Contents

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1 "Our real priority is kids" on Feed a Hungry Child Day
Freiberg--Karen (Class of 1974)
Hope to raise money to feed children regularly.
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2 Home Start gives students a learning experience with children
Olson--Diane
Professor Scott explains purposes of program.
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3 Student Senate discusses new grading proposal
Niceswanger--Alan Lowell (Class of 1974)
Proposal would eliminate Ds and Fs; also consider student representative to Regents.
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4 Untitled
Jensen--Paul W.
People gather in the Union for a sing-along following the annual tree lighting ceremony; photo.
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5 An interesting month
Pershall--Mary K. (Class of 1973)
Christmas memories.
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6 Education--more than a text
Schima--J. M.
Continues explanation of purposes and usefulness of rat lab.
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7 No intention of burning
Delafield--John
John Delafield explains the purposes of the threatened burning.
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8 Dogs, flames, and peace
Waldsten--Arne P. (Student--1972-1973)
Believes that protests must continue until the war is truly over.
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9 A rebuttal
Meader--Norm
Believes that protests may still be necessary to keep the public aware that the war goes on.
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10 Assigning motives
Witham--James H. (Physical Education Faculty)
Wants to emphasize that the war is not yet over.
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11 Ruprecht dies
Dietz--Carol J. (Education Faculty)
Former student John W. Ruprecht dies in accident.
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12 The immediate outlook on capital improvements Early descriptions of projects that will result in the ITC and the Speech/Art Complex.
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13 Untitled
Jensen--Paul W.
A little girl tells Santa Claus her Christmas list after the tree lighting ceremony; photo.
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14 A & I series canceled
Bishop--Doug
Has lost too much money.
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15 Math institute planned Eight-week summer session for junior high school teachers.
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16 Twenty inducted into Sociology Honor Society List of students and faculty who were inducted.
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17 Untitled Tomahawk members make preparations for the daycare center; photo.
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18 Christmas music festival to be presented Sunday
Dusenberry--Judy
Concert program.
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19 Fender-dent
Kline--Ken
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20 UNI student receives honorable mention in writing contest Thomas Linn wins award.
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21 Conservation speaker here Monday; Mr. Sylvan Runkel
Haring--Cynthia
Will speak on man and his natural environment.
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22 Library expansion and remodeling to begin in the spring
Cahalan--Steve
Description of new facilities to be completed by end of 1974; $3 million expansion will boost book capacity from 300,000 to 600,000; will increase size from 93,000 to 175,000 square feet.
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23 Sculpture show opens Dec. 10 Department of Art will feature work by faculty and students.
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24 Gymnasts home opener Saturday Panthers host the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and South Dakota State; photo.
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25 Swimmers host B.V.
Miller--Moose
Panthers hope to defeat Buena Vista College.
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26 JVs hit Wartburg
Bishop--Doug
Panthers defeat Wartburg, 63-59.
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27 UNI over Central State
Bishop--Doug
UNI defeated Central State, 92-59, Tuesday; photo.
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28 Girls win BB opener Both the A and B squads defeated the University of Iowa.
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29 Gymnastics for women? Sure!
Olson--Diane
Several UNI women meet to enjoy gymnastics.
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30 Panther of the week
Hodges--Mark
Profiles on sophomore wrestlers Jim Miller and Jim Blasingame; photo.
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31 Untitled
Bodnar--Edward W. (Class of 1974)
Joe Balsis, "The Iron Man of Billiards," entertained at UNI; photo.
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32 Alpha Gamma Delta List of new pledges.
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33 Profiles on UNI students
Cahalan--Steve
Results of survey on UNI parents.
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34 What's Going On . . . Activities and meetings.
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35 Debaters take first David Schiller and Greg Metge take first at state meet.
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36 Musical "Rags to Riches" presented in Children's Theatre Preview of play; photo.
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37 New approaches to social science discussed at consortium Description of program of eighth annual consortium.
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38 Untitled
Jensen--Paul W.
A collection of photographs and a passage from the Bible reflecting the holiday season; photo.