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1 Weak mayor--strong mayor
Freiberg--Karen (Class of 1974)
Extensive excerpts from debate between Jon Crews and Emory Peterman; photo.
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2 . . . And con
Kane--Randy
Does not like prospect of football in a Dome.
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3 Hand slapping in order?
Olson--Diane
Unhappy after recent food fight in Redeker Center.
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4 UNI-Dome pro . . .
Patton--Philip Lee (Class of 1970; Registrar)
Reports that prospective students are excited about Dome.
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5 UNISA resignation
Rouse--Becky
Administrative vice president believes that her work has not been worthwhile.
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6 Unpack your suitcases guys!
Miller--Kent David
Offers suggestions for keeping students on campus on weekends.
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7 Dog litter wrong
Cowley--Helen Thornton (Laboratory School Faculty)
Asks owners to keep their dogs on a leash and to clean up their messes.
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8 Mayor candidates talk on issues . . .
Haring--Cynthia
Interview with Jon Crews and Emory Peterman; photo.
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9 Blood drive success! 227 units collected; photo.
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10 Election results Vote tabulation.
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11 Klinkowitz publishes essay series Brief list of recent publications.
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12 Creative history Professor Sunseri, Gina Sunseri, and Wayne Jarvis will talk on oral history.
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13 Cross-cultural ventures bring groups together
Conner--Barbara
Faculty and students gather to consider ways of assisting international students.
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14 English MA's Comprehensive exam scheduled.
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15 Hot dogs ACS will serve lunch.
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16 Poet-playwright Michael Goldman will speak in second Reninger Lecture.
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17 Wildlife biologist James Zohrer will speak.
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18 Alpha Delta Pi List of new pledges.
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19 Alpha Phi List of fourteen new pledges.
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20 Asian Studies program rated "particularly strong" Program evaluator offers opinion.
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21 Words and Voices Will read from Auden.
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22 Maynard Ferguson! Performance preview; photo.
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23 Second Club Union slates "Jericho Harp"
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24 "Hansel and Gretel" Minneapolis company will perform; photo.
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25 Cultivate student interest in art
Barker--Jennifer
Plan new student gallery in Union.
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26 Undergrad options . . . serve students better Professor Thompson proposed additional certificate programs as well as A. A. and A. S. degrees.
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27 Football recruiting Coach Stan Sheriff's outlook on recruiting is good.
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28 Harriers to NCC meet; finish with 4-2 dual mark
Carstens--Scott
Panthers hope to win at the NCC meet despite minor setbacks caused by sickness.
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29 Hockey at Decorah
Joachim--Pat (Class of 1976)
The women's field hockey team will play in the Iowa College Selection games.
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30 Panthers face improving SDS team; seek fourth straight victory
Lyle--Stanley P. (Classes of 1974 and 1981; Library Faculty)
UNI hopes to bring home a victory over South Dakota State.
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31 Untitled Basketball coach Jim Berry shows his players "how it's done"; photo.
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32 WRA gymnastics Women's gymnastics will begin Monday.
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33 Danish gym team Denmark's Ollerup Academy gymnastics team will appear at UNI Tuesday.
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34 Intramural swim results; one record set, another tied
Scheer--Douglas A. (Classes of 1976 and 1978)
Lowe House and SAE fraternity win the intramural swimming competition.
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35 Shrine Day successful Waterloo's El Mecca Shrine Club made an appearance at UNI's football game.
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36 Women swimmers lose first; host Luther tomorrow UNI loses season opener to Wisconsin State.