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1 Enrollment looks good Latest count is 8642 on-campus students; graduate enrollment has risen 59% over previous year.
2 Homecoming 1973 Brief outline of activities.
3 Kamerick opens year; Convocation gathers few people
Freiberg--Karen (Class of 1974)
Excerpts from President Kamerick's speech; about two hundred faculty and students attend.
4 New look UNI's Education Complex opens its doors; photo.
5 Regents approve Regents approve capital improvements budget of $1.3 million for new Industrial Tech building.
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6 Availability
Volgarino--James R. (Class of 1974; Industrial Technology Faculty)
Urges students to attend Koffee with Kamerick.
7 Raise untrue
Local 2659
AFSCME claims that many employees did not receive a 9% raise.
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8 Convocations "out"?
Volgarino--James R. (Class of 1974; Industrial Technology Faculty)
Notes that few students attended convocation.
9 SISEA: no rinky-dink organization
Olson--Diane
Description of activities associated with group.
10 UNISA cranks up
Freiberg--Karen (Class of 1974)
No new Dean of Students yet; possible change in withdraw date; UNI-Dome fund drive moving along.
11 VD fighters Professor Green and Dr. Blumgren named to state task force.
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12 Area clergy plan new course Will offer Studies in Religion: Values in a Changing World in conjunction with Department of Philosophy and Religion.
13 History professor is U.S. delegate Professor Whitnah will be delegate to history conference in Budapest.
14 Regents approve transactions Architectural services for UNI-CUE; purchase house from Anna Curtis; replace library roof.
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15 KCRS: your station!; positions are available for radio-minded
Haring--Cynthia
Difficult financial times; reorganization of staff; programming.
16 R. A. program to girl's dorms
Alden--Chris (Student--1976)
Resident assistant program uniform across both men's and women's halls.
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17 Marriages helped by new course Home Economics Department will offer Marriage Enrichment for Today.
18 More hours to park
Hedeen--Tom L. (Student--1966--1973-1974)
Rules for parking on city streets.
19 Oom, pa-pa! Several tuba players practice their formation; photo.
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20 "Father Ian and Caroline"
Hanselmann--Linda
Will play in concert; photo.
21 Dorm mixer Noehren and Shull Halls will hold mixer at Hartman Reserve.
22 Swim Open swimming opportunities.
23 Women's recreation WRA will offer a variety of activities.
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24 Gerardia art exhibit Work by Helen Gerardia on display in A & I Gallery.
25 Salzburg Quartet opens Chamber Series Profile of Salzburg Mozarteum String Quartet.
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26 Carnival folk ballets Quick look at performers in Artists Series for the season.
27 New speakers series to begin Faculty will take part in Union series.
28 UNI is beautiful!
Hovel--Mary K.
Ed Bailey describes recent landscaping improvements.
29 What's Up ? ? Activities and meetings.
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30 A poem
Joachim--Pat (Class of 1976)
31 Campanile bells Concert program for Richard H. von Grabow.
32 Lacking funds?
Rusbult--Vicki
UAB film series schedule.
33 MSH election date set
Johnson--Angie
MSH election procedures.
34 UAB film; "The Magic Christian" Film preview.
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35 Cross country hosts Drake Panthers hope for a win in their first dual meet of the season; photo.
36 Panthers open NCC at Mankato; seek first 3-0 start since '62
Lyle--Stanley P. (Classes of 1974 and 1981; Library Faculty)
Panthers look for a win to give them a 3-0 starting record for the first time since 1962.
37 Women's field hockey at Grinnell
Struthers--Jan
UNI looks for a victory in their season opener.
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38 Gymnastics classes for youth UNI will host eight gymnastics classes for children and young adults.
39 Schooley NCC player of the week Dave Schooley was named NCC offensive player of the week; photo.
40 Swim-a-thon next week
Le Beau--Carol
The swim team prepares to host a 24-hour swim-a-thon.
41 Untitled The UNI Sticks proudly hold the Cedar Falls Recreation Dept. Classic League trophy; photo.
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42 Celebrate! Homecoming schedule.
43 Joe Walsh: no compromises Band profile; photo.