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1 "She stoops . . . . " Scene from "She Stoops to Conquer".
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2 Food, housing complaints heard
Larson--E. Anne (Class of 1975)
John Zahari and Wayne Morris field questions about food quality and kegs in the dorms; photo.
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3 Register and win a keg Free keg to house with greatest number of registered voters.
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4 A. Bierce is Dead
Stewart--Lawrence
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5 Administration owes apology
Petersen--Jan
Believes administration has been insensitive to students.
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6 It is time students assume their power Believes students have been left out of recent decisions, especially with regard to use of student fees for the Dome.
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7 Why am I doing this crazy thing
Kilmer--Paul F. (Class of 1975)
Paul Kilmer believes that he needed to protest the use of student fees for the Dome or else he would be no more than "a ward of the state".
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8 But most of all--Greeks are human
Stolze--Joan

Points out recent achievements of Greek organizations.

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9 Kilmer not tertiary
Grochala--John
Believes Paul Kilmer deserves support.
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10 Lawrence gets his letter
Wallace--John
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11 More O'Halloran support
Henderson--Nancy K.
Notes Mary O'Halloran's achievements.
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12 Struggle comes to climax
Kilmer--Paul F. (Class of 1975)
Paul Kilmer believes struggle is necessary to win rights.
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13 Support for NI's call on class moratorium
Sieleman--Greg
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14 Variety Show had real "pazazz"
Fredricks--Jon
Appreciates quality of show.
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15 'Holiday happenings' Adult education classes offered.
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16 "She Stoops . . " employs authenticity Play preview.
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17 Fine brass Brass Quintet will present recital; photo.
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18 Theater auditions
Le Beau--Carol
Will audition for "Hang on to Your Head".
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19 'Super Fly' tonight Movie preview.
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20 Art exhibit Joyce A. Vavroch Loeb will present graduate exhibition.
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21 Chinese program Professor Cheng will talk about recent discoveries.
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22 No need to feel alone
Roach--Mary
Paul Kelso talks about programs available at Counseling Center.
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23 Schaben to speak Monday Gubernatorial candidate Jim Schaben will speak; photo.
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24 UNI faculty at convention List of faculty and staff who will be involved in the meeting.
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25 Grant recipient Dorothy Kessler wins Nelson award.
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26 Spectrum of Microbes Professor Goss writes lab manual.
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27 UNI's "art house"
Moravec--Jeff (Class of 1977)
Schedule and objectives of film series "Films at Northern".
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28 'She stoops . . . ' warrants full house
Lorenzen--Deb
Review of "She Stoops to Conquer".
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29 Drug abuse info
May--Dennis
Craig Wunderlich hosts conference.
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30 A Sports Column
Paxton--David A. (Class of 1976)
Cross Country athletes run because they like to.
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31 Chiefs invade Panther country UNI will play Morningside tomorrow; photo.
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32 Ruggers in 25-0 rout UNI downed Southern Iowa, 25-0, last weekend.
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33 UNI harriers to Wisconsin
Drewelow--S. David
UNI will face Wisconsin this weekend.
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34 Women go on the road
Joachim--Pat (Class of 1976)
Women's teams all have road games this weekend.
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35 Stanley: "Promises are cheap"
Guhin--Dan
Excerpts from speech by David Stanley.
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36 Little co-authors text Professor Little writes book on exceptional children.
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37 Playing the Union Jim Kirkendall sings folk music; photo.
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38 Rub it in, rub it in
Reeves--Doug
Drill Team gives back rubs to raise money.
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39 Couples counseling Available at Counseling Center.
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40 Folk Dance Club Will do German dances.
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41 J. V. cheerleading tryouts Organizational meeting.
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42 Mature students Informal luncheons continue.
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43 Open swims at women's pool Open hours.
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44 Psychology Colloquium Professor Gilgen will talk about the field of psychology.
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45 Special education Meeting for potential majors.
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46 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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47 Words and Voices Will present experimental approaches to staging prose fiction.