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1 Brush up Mary Reichenberg displays one of the pieces for the student art show . . . a giant toothbrush; photo.
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2 Grand Dragon to speak in Men's Gym, 8 p.m. tonight William Chaney will speak; photo.
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3 Iowan receives first class rating Receives award from Associated Collegiate Press; excerpts from report.
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4 Disciplinary is pathetic, humorous
Rae--Mark
Mark Rae says that the new rules against streaking are an example of the tools of conformity.
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5 Every university should have token conservatives
Baker--Gerald
Gerald Baker talks about conservatives, ISPIRG, and politics.
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6 This might be your only chance Urges students to attend speech by Klan member.
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7 "Help a child to walk"
Ohlinger--John R.
Phi Beta Lambda will sponsor pledge walk.
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8 And UNI shall always remain a suitcase college
Ayoub--Keith
Unhappy with rules on residency status.
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9 Vietnam Veterans Day was indeed a sham
Pagel--Larry
Believes US owes thanks to vets.
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10 Cash awards for needy students Additions to BEOG program.
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11 Union: more than just coffee
Ketter--John F.(Maucker Union Director)
Brief description of programs in first five years of operation.
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12 Counselor seminar Richard Dustin will speak.
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13 Plaehn given degree Professor Plaehn gives Grant Wood lithograph "Honorary Degree" to UNI.
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14 Sweet Shop proving to be a big success
Hellenthal--Glenda
Penny candy on sale in Union's Penny Lane; photo.
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15 Education majors must apply for teaching Students must report.
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16 Have high hopes for walk-a-thon; Phi Beta Lambda
Standish--Jacqueline
Procedures for event.
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17 Bake sale Sigma Alpha Iota will hold sale.
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18 Baseball Will hold informational meeting for those interested in JV team.
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19 Bridge Union will sponsor lessons.
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20 I-Club Will select Dickinson Relays queen.
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21 Blacks in white America Clarence Major will speak at conference; other events scheduled.
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22 Clark on campus Senator will speak at ICTE conference.
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23 One-acts presented Will present "An Interview with F. Scott Fitzgerald,Merit Badge", and "Answers".
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24 Untitled A dog "waits forlornly for his master to return from class"; photo.
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25 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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26 Russian Language Institute applications due April 15 Students can earn eight hours of credit during two months in Russia.
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27 SUNI Days Seeking good ideas for activities.
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28 Visual World Symposium to feature wide varieties Brief description of program.
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29 'Broadway': musical voyage
Le Beau--Carol
Preview of Kurt Weill production.
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30 Recycling is still alive and kicking
Carel--Barbara J. (Class of 1975)
Students collect paper from offices; photo.
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31 Batik is making it big
Penne--Colette Rae (Class of 1974)
Union Craft Shop will offer batik demonstration; photo.
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32 Boys in the Band: search for relief
Le Beau--Carol
Play preview.
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33 Daley opponent here Dick Simpson will speak in Robinson Lecture Series.
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34 Enrollment 429 new students admitted for spring 1974 semester.
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35 No deposit necessary for registration Part of new optional billing plan.
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36 Pan-Am Week Jesus Pinzon will perform Colombian music.
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37 Society sponsors films Alpha Kappa Delta will present series.
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38 Untitled The Hirschberg Circus and Bar Mitzvah Band is scheduled to appear at UNI; photo.
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39 Potpourri de l'arts
Volgarino--James R. (Class of 1974; Industrial Technology Faculty)
Reviews of "Three Dog Night"'s performance, the films "Thieves Like Us," "Fritz the Cat," "The Last Detail," and Foghat's album "Energized."
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40 Baseball team has first season win Panthers defeat Wartburg College, 3-1 and 8-5.
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41 Gymnasts 9th in Nationals
Paxton--David A. (Class of 1976)
Panthers place ninth, outscoring Mankato State.
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42 Netmen head to Wisconsin Panthers prepare to face the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Winona.
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43 Swimmers fail to place in NCAA
Le Beau--Carol
Coach Henry voices his approval of the swimmers' efforts.
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44 Trackmen will face Iowa State tomorrow UNI opens its outdoor season against Iowa State; photo.
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45 30-hour dance is not the last tango
Standish--Jacqueline
Hope to raise $10,000.
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46 Expenses reimbursed Limited campaign expenses will be reimbursed.
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47 Indian comedy shown
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48 KHKE back on air On air daily from 10AM through midnight; some programs shifted from KUNI.
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49 Mexico featured Dan Yeager will talk about remote areas of northern Mexico at Museum.
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50 Pope to speak Larry Pope will address AAUP.
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51 Workshops offer training for women Will offer athletic training workshops, movement education, and gymnastics coaching sessions.