Issue Contents

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1 Constitution changes are approved by Association
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Students will vote on composition of UNISA, nomination procedures, and initiation of student fees.
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2 Mmmmmm, mmmmm, good!
Peters--Bud
A scene from the sold out International Food Fair; photo.
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3 Students home for relaxation Students talk about their Thanksgiving plans.
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4 We're number one!!!
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Football players celebrate after winning the State Class AA High School football title; photo.
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5 Thompson pulled it off with the style of Nixon
Rocca--Brian C.
One student's impression of the Hunter Thompson performance.
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6 Timothy Mouse and the Earl of Greed
Volk--Stephen M. (Class of 1979)
A quaint tale about the prices at the bookstore.
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7 V. D. letter a joke?
McGuire--Mark Allen (Placement Staff)
A response to the recent imaginary letter about venereal disease.
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8 Klinkowitz happy with review of book
Crockett--Naneen L. (Class of 1978)
Professor Klinkowitz discusses a recent NYT review; talks about plans for future work.
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9 Loathing in Maucker Union: a savage journey to the fringe
Jacobs--John L. (Classes of 1968 and 1974)
An alumnus responds to the Hunter Thompson appearance.
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10 Field trip Professor Austin will lead a trip to Chicago.
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11 NATO experience in Brussels will help political science major
Schmidt--Janell
William Welde talks about his recent experience in Belgium.
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12 People are dying to get into our coffins
Swanson--Maggie
Roy Gerritsen encourages students to be creative in his radio/TV writing course; photo.
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13 Friend, counselor, disciplinarian: Resident advisors play many roles
DeBerg--Curtis L. (Class of 1967)
A look at the job and responsibilities of resident assistants.
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14 Pheasant hunting? Well, sort of . . . . A quick look at a student hunting expedition.
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15 Wilson making college tours Professor Wilson will make ten day reading tour.
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16 Blood drive Information on a fraternity-sponsored blood drive.
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17 Long distance calling: It¿s the next best thing to being there
Schlindwein--DeLonn
A look at the way students use the university phone system, especially the long distance service.
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18 Unfair grade? Here's how to appeal it
Schmidt--Janell
Steps on how to remedy a possibly unfair grade.
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19 UNISA UNISA will hold election to fill vacancies.
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20 He takes his frisbee seriously: UNI student Bob Kramer
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Bob Kramer won state free style competition last year, and is practicing his moves for next year's contest.
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21 Adult luncheons feature food, friends, and fun
Levad--Linda
Jo Ann Cummings talks about the non-traditional student lunches; highlights of remarks by recent speakers.
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22 Women's interests programmed on KUNI Several local women, as well as well-known personalities are featured on a special presentation of UNI's Public Radio.
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23 Work class explores possible career options
Schmidt--Janell
Professor Whitsett talks about the "Work and Leisure" class.
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24 Jewish club begun to raise UNI's awareness Sanford Shaman talks about the purposes and activities of the newly-organized Jewish Club.
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25 Oh, those registration problems
Peters--Bud
A student is shown attempting to organize his spring semester schedule; photo.
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26 UNI library has low rate for lost books, says head of circulation
Schmidt--Janell
Douglas Hieber talks about the procedures for dealing with missing books at the library.
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27 Basketball spotlight: Mark Enright
Krishnan--Chari
Mark Enright's goals and aspirations for the season and year.
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28 Cagers ready for season
Carney--Randy
Information about the intrasquad game before the regular season begins for UNI basketball.
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29 Purple versus Gold
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Men's basketball team begins the season with an intrasquad game.
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30 A Sports Column
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Dick Fridley encourages support for the winter sports and condemns unsportsmanlike qualities in coaches.
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31 Graceful dive
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
A view of a diver before he hits the water; photo.
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32 Powerful stroke
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
In the varsity-alumni swim meet, a senior takes the initiative and churns through the water; photo.
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33 Tankers triumph
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
The varsity men's swim team defeated the alumni, 57-31.
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34 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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35 Wrestlers do well in tourney
DeBerg--Curtis L. (Class of 1967)
Although there were no individual winners, the wrestlers competed well in the tournament.
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36 Accounting Louis Lemke wins McGladrey award.
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37 Industrial Technology Club Curt Cooper will talk about geodesic dome houses.
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38 Kappa Delta Pi Will elect new officers.