Issue Contents

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1 Nobel candidate gives economics lecture Monday Kenneth Boulding will give Radell Lecture.
2 Sorry, no vacancy Student teachers will not have campus housing available for the first week in January.
3 UNI's higher enrollment creating serious problems
Milroy--Kevin
UNI officials appeal to General Assembly for help with computing resources and to handle the rising numbers of business students.
4 UNISA explores housing info centers
Arp--Marlene
Roland Caldwell looks at housing programs in Iowa City and believes that some of those programs might work at UNI.
5 Waiting for a strike
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
For a national service project this year, the Office Education Association took part in the Special Olympics Bowling; photo.
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6 All related to a king or two, Dr. Jones says
Swanson--Maggie
Highlights of Professor Jones' speech on genealogy.
7 Class examines urban problems and aspects Brief description of "Perspectives on Urban Life".
8 Dangerous situation
Peterson--Larry
Believes Hudson Road from 22nd to 27th Street is dangerous for pedestrians.
9 Drill team disgusting Believes performance of Drill Team detracted from the performance of the band and gave a demeaning picture of women.
10 Off the Record
Milroy--Kevin
Believes Hunter Thompson visit interested many students; applauds efforts of Controversial Speakers Committee.
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11 James: captures the spirit of prison
Tippie--Mark
A review on the Sonny James album from a state prison.
12 Museum Professor Downey will talk about color in butterflies.
13 New general ed still under study
Milroy--Kevin
Refers proposal to committee for discussion with department heads and impact study.
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14 Cancellation One of the performances for a Theatre UNI production of "Step on a Crack" was cancelled.
15 Marathon changes
Hicks--Cathy
Information about the Dance for Those Who Can't Muscular Dystrophy marathon.
16 Painting the smokestack
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
The workers are painting the smokestack gray; photo.
17 UNISA An election will be held to fill five vacancies.
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18 Don't kid yourself
Schlindwein--DeLonn
An imaginary letter about venereal disease from a woman to a man.
19 Perpetual motion pendulum
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Science Resource Center provides programs, kits, and equipment for students in science education; photo.
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20 Dinner, dance, drink for Women's Clinic
Drenter--Kathy
A benefit for the Well-Women Community Health Project will be held.
21 Scheduling problems? See Peer Advising
Reth--Mona J. (Class of 1979)
Service staffed by volunteers has been busy; photo.
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22 Fired coffee lady still fighting
Crockett--Naneen L. (Class of 1978)
A woman from Waterloo was fired because she refused to make coffee for the administrators.
23 French added to Los UNIcos show Songs in different languages will be performed by Los UNIcos, whose members are from the Department of Modern Languages.
24 Grad problems Information for graduate students.
25 Jazz composer John Labarbara will be featured at the School of Music.
26 One Schwinn, a Roadmaster
Peters--Bud
Students put their bikes into storage for the winter, thanks to the Residence Hall Association.
27 Orientation Student teaching orientation scheduled.
28 Strawberry Fields to be on KUNI-FM The radio station will be having a program called "Strawberry Fields" featuring recordings of jazz, folk, and rock artists.
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29 Hunter Thompson: quips, insults, and even philosophizes, for a moment
Gerjerts--Greg
Highlights of Hunter Thompson's appearance on campus; photo.
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30 Can you separate the myth from the man?
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Highlights of an interview with Hunter Thompson.
31 Food fair Information about the International Food Fair, where you can feast on dishes from around the world, while taking part in a cultural experience.
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32 A Sports Column
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Comments on the seasons of cross country and football as they come to a close.
33 Tankers take on Alumni
Carney--Randy
The men's swimmers take on alumni as first meet of the season.
34 Wrestlers in tourney
DeBerg--Curtis L. (Class of 1967)
The wrestlers open the season in Minneapolis in a tournament.
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35 Fleet freshman
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Kelly Ellis performing during a game in the 1977 season; photo.
36 Panther gridders set six records
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
During the season, the football players broke six records and tied one.
37 Youthful swimmers at Kearney State The women's swimming team opens its season in Kearney, Nebraska.
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38 Jewish organization Will meet.
39 Marlins Will hold workshop.
40 PSO Professor Whitsett will speak on boring work.
41 Spanish Club Will plan to see Man of La Mancha.
42 What's Up? Activities and meetings.