Issue Contents

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1 Hold it . . . A squirrel is caught in the midst of its busy day; photo.
2 RHA results List of those who won office in recent election.
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.
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.
6 Do or be damned Urges students to be involved in control of use of Dome.
7 Streaking is for the immature
Taylor--Kenneth
Believes that streaking is nothing to be proud of.
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.
10 Cline speech brings questions
Brown--Larry J. (Classes of 1967 and 1974; Modern Languages Faculty)
Attempts to understand complex situation in Middle East.
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.
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.
16 Art exhibit Works of Karl Mattern on display.
17 Economics scholarship Qualifications for Leavitt scholarship.
18 Flute artist Paula Robison will play.
19 M-A-S-H ISPIRG sponsors movie.
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20 Free concert comes to coffeehouse Johnson and Drake will play; photo.
21 Hake gives chalk talk Profile of Mr. Hake.
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.
24 St. Pat's Day celebration Union will sponsor food and prizes.
25 UNI Accounting Club Will visit Securities Exchange Commission in Chicago.
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.
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.
31 Free throw contest A free throw contest will be held Monday, March 18.
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.
33 Table tennis Scheduling for the table tennis tournament was announced.
34 Tennis team here Panthers hope for a win over the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
35 Track squad to NCC Panthers travel to North Dakota for the North Central Conference Meet; photo.
36 Women's tennis Tennis practices have begun.
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37 Flute Festival Second annual event will feature Paula Robison.
38 Grads show works Myron Hansen and Jim Enke will show work.
39 Learning exchange is for amateurs wanting to teach
Miller--Roxanne
Wesley Foundation runs service matching skills with those who want to learn them.
40 Marathon dancing Will be part of muscular dystrophy fund-raising activities.