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1 Hold it . . . A squirrel is caught in the midst of its busy day; photo.
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2 RHA results List of those who won office in recent election.
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3 Sheridan wins presidency; Action sweeps remaining positions
Volgarino--James R. (Class of 1974; Industrial Technology Faculty)
Dave Sheridan defeats Dan Guhin, 701-691; Dome referendum passes, 1009-595; photo.
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4 Spanish trip Still some openings on spring break trip to Spain.
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5 Dickinson letter draws candidate's attention, query
Sheridan--David
Attempts to refute charges on committee's activities.
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6 Do or be damned Urges students to be involved in control of use of Dome.
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7 Streaking is for the immature
Taylor--Kenneth
Believes that streaking is nothing to be proud of.
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8 Suggests more thorough research
Peterson--Ronald A. (Classes of 1969 and 1974)
Responds to Mr. Baker's comments on Professor Wiesenfeld.
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9 Can YAF write without bluster?
Wiesenfeld--Julius (Mathematics Faculty)
Professor Wiesenfeld lays out his positions on strikes, income levels, and the Viet Nam War.
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10 Cline speech brings questions
Brown--Larry J. (Classes of 1967 and 1974; Modern Languages Faculty)
Attempts to understand complex situation in Middle East.
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11 Questions are raised concerning food service
Arthur--Nadene
Does not like dormitory fees to be used to cover Union food service deficits.
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12 Art lecture Alice Baber will speak.
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13 Untitled Warm weather has brought out leisurely activities such as lounging in the sun; photo.
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14 UNISA election results Vote tabulation.
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15 Art Department sponsors summer Grecian study
Le Beau--Carol
Will study in Greece and Crete for eight weeks; outline of trip.
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16 Art exhibit Works of Karl Mattern on display.
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17 Economics scholarship Qualifications for Leavitt scholarship.
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18 Flute artist Paula Robison will play.
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19 M-A-S-H ISPIRG sponsors movie.
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20 Free concert comes to coffeehouse Johnson and Drake will play; photo.
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21 Hake gives chalk talk Profile of Mr. Hake.
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22 Library update
Hedeen--Tom L. (Student--1966--1973-1974)
Mr. Rod talks about progress; hopes lower level will be open by August and other levels will be open by Christmas; will open equipment bids soon.
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23 Karate Club test Will sponsor second testing.
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24 St. Pat's Day celebration Union will sponsor food and prizes.
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25 UNI Accounting Club Will visit Securities Exchange Commission in Chicago.
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26 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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27 Untitled The NU High Variety Show featured twenty-six acts, including the two pictured; photo.
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28 Zickefoose finds "Earnest" direction exciting
Le Beau--Carol
Director talks about the upcoming production.
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29 Sometimes an exercise in futility
Schlorff--Robert W.
Story of an unsuccessful job search.
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30 Badminton tourney A schedule for the badminton tourney is announced.
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31 Free throw contest A free throw contest will be held Monday, March 18.
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32 Stockman to accept Jack North award; Shinn to Des Moines also
Joachim--Pat (Class of 1976)
Pat Stockman will receive the Jack North award for softball; photo.
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33 Table tennis Scheduling for the table tennis tournament was announced.
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34 Tennis team here Panthers hope for a win over the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
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35 Track squad to NCC Panthers travel to North Dakota for the North Central Conference Meet; photo.
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36 Women's tennis Tennis practices have begun.
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37 Flute Festival Second annual event will feature Paula Robison.
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38 Grads show works Myron Hansen and Jim Enke will show work.
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39 Learning exchange is for amateurs wanting to teach
Miller--Roxanne
Wesley Foundation runs service matching skills with those who want to learn them.
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40 Marathon dancing Will be part of muscular dystrophy fund-raising activities.