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1 Human Rights group asks for recognition: priorities would be gay and women's rights.
Milroy--Kevin
UNISA also considers representation of international students.
2 Ole Waylon
Peters--Bud
Crowd in the UNI-Dome enjoys Waylon Jennings, Jesse Colter, and Hank Williams, Jr.; photo.
3 Yule tree to be lit Program for the Christmas tree-lighting ceremony.
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4 P. E. workshop Department will hold methods workshop.
5 Put Christ into X-mas
Bryson--Deb
Believes NI should not abbreviate the word Christmas.
6 Something to be proud of Applauds DIT proposal, which Regents will consider this month.
7 Stands fast on story
Swanson--Maggie
Reporter maintains that hunting story was accurate.
8 Voice of madmen Dwight Saunders will speak on economic thought.
9 What does drill team have to say about it?
Haakenson--Cheryl (Student--1977)
Believes that Drill Team should speak for itself.
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10 Ceramics sale In order to raise money for a speaker, the ceramic work of advanced and graduate students will be put up for sale.
11 Chili supper News about a chili supper to celebrate Father Kissling's birthday at the Catholic Center.
12 Kentucky Fried Movie satiric but not successful
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Review of the movie.
13 Letter to editor brings walkway Information about a new, temporary walkway that was constructed along Hudson Road parallel to O. R. Latham Stadium.
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14 Chicago artists Chicago artists will be bringing in work for a show when the new art gallery opens.
15 James Morris A performer in the UNI Artists Series is featured, photo.
16 Three hours can be long time
Bowman--Julie
Review of "The King and I".
17 UNISA election Will fill vacancies.
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18 Folk tales, stories, songs will be presented Professor Scott talks about an Interpreters Theatre production; photo.
19 Holiday music Art and Music Collection has recorded music available.
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20 Jessie Colter
Peters--Bud
Jessie Colter headlined with her husband Waylon Jennings for almost 11,000 people in the Dome; photo.
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21 Egypt/Africa Speakers on current events of both Africa and Egypt will make presentations.
22 SAE's draw blood again
Reth--Mona J. (Class of 1979)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon held its blood drive and collected 181 pints of blood.
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23 Consumer call-in on KUNI
24 Death and dying A workshop is being held on the topic death and dying.
25 Job outlook for December graduates looks good
Mundt--Larry
Larry Routh talks about prospects.
26 This is good, clean college fun? One of the many snowball fights that occurred on campus; photo.
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27 Outdoor concert The fourth annual Campanile Christmas concert is being presented by Robert Byrnes.
28 Sounds of Christmas
Peters--Bud
The Women's Chorus performs along with other groups in the Christmas concert; photo.
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29 Grapplers topple Vikings
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
The wrestlers performed well, as they beat Cleveland State, 19--15.
30 Panther cagers drop two weekend contests Panthers beaten, 68-60, by Western Michigan, and 99-83, by Western Illinois.
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31 A Sports Column
Carney--Randy
Students have snowball fight.
32 Lady hoopsters lose
Rottinghaus--Rita (Student--1977)
Panthers were defeated by William Penn, 51-45, in the junior varsity, and 75-50 in the varsity.
33 Squaring off
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Kevin Kurth makes his move toward the opposition in the wrestling meet; photo.
34 Tankers place 8th Men's swimming team placed eighth in the Hamline Relays against twelve other teams.
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35 Alpha Kappa Delta Initiation and dinner.
36 Anthropology Club Phil Nusbaum will speak on folk tales.
37 Dance Disco dance workshop.
38 German Club Will hold Christmas party.
39 Model UN Will meet.
40 OEA Connie Foster will speak.
41 PBL Will meet.
42 Sigma Delta Pi Will plan for next semester.
43 SISEA Norm McCumsey will speak.
44 Student Reading Association Will hold potluck.
45 Tomahawk Will go caroling.
46 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
47 Women's Studies Association Will meet.