Issue Contents

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1 Future of South Africa Bessie Head spoke on conditions in South Africa; photo.
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2 Proposal to "layer" Towers being considered
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Considering plan to have alternate floors of men and women in Towers dorms.
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3 Santa to trade sleigh for bus
Kleist--Allison
Local bus driver will dress up as Santa.
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4 Winter duties
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
A security officer takes up a new duty as the winter begins--jump-starting cars; photo.
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5 Give credit for risking necks
Hach--Joe R. (Student--1977-1980)
Critical of President Kamerick's decision to cancel class because of bad weather.
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6 In defense
Howland--Nancy (Earth Science Staff)
A response to a previous letter about X-mas and Christmas.
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7 Like headaches? Take urban education class
Angaran--Joseph
Strongly critical of teaching, methods, and procedures of class.
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8 of the Iowan
Ove--Karen
A second letter in defense of the Northern Iowan using X-mas instead of Christmas.
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9 Positions open on committee Information about three vacant spots in the Controversial Speakers Committee.
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10 Thanks, Hardee's
Cawelti--Loydene (Classes of 1964 and 1967; Bartlett Hall Staff)
A thank you to Hardee's for donating the hot chocolate for the tree lighting ceremony.
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11 "Another Man, Another Chance"; pass it up
Collinge--John S. (Class of 1978)
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12 "Bobby Deerfield" not just another Al Pacino movie
Tatman--Melia
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13 King and I too long? Reviewer should have left
Johannsen--Sharon (Student--1977)
A response to the review of a performance put on by UNI's Opera/Music Theatre.
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14 UNI art makes good X-mas presents Art students are putting on a pre-Christmas sale for those students in need of presents; photo.
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15 Union tournaments Information about upcoming tournaments with frisbee, chess, bridge, table soccer, and table tennis.
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16 Couples counseling helps anyone in a relationship
Levad--Linda
Mars Edwards and Norman Story talk about counseling available for couples.
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17 Eighteen inches and it's only the ninth of December Fresh snow around Cedar Falls; photo.
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18 Budget requests Time for student organizations to make budget requests from UNISA.
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19 Food service listens to your suggestions
Harris--Julie
Some changes have been made in food service thanks to suggestion cards that students fill out.
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20 Nor wind, nor rain, not sleet or snow
Peters--Bud
The Library underneath all of the snow; photo.
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21 Few attend faculty meeting--stops action on mission
Milroy--Kevin
Few attended faculty meeting to discuss the new mission statement; those who did tended not to like the proposal.
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22 ASID renovates old school into offices for anti-poverty program
Reth--Mona J. (Class of 1979)
The UNI chapter of American Society of Interior Designers is working on community service project.
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23 The Sea Horse Information about the production of The Sea Horse; photo.
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24 Election results Sophomore Craig Fenton is the Speaker of the Senate, Off-campus, Freshman-Kevin Hurlburt, and Junior Walter Stephenson. The married student housing senator is Ronald Langford, junior.
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25 Faculty concert Professors Holstad and Wendt will perform.
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26 Messiah sing-in School of Music will hold second annual performance.
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27 Towers has abundance of dining equipment
Crockett--Naneen L. (Class of 1978)
The Towers dining center was originally equipped to serve over two thousand students, but now serves only eight hundred, because the proposed third tower was never built.
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28 Gymnasts meet cancelled Because of injuries sustained in the gymnastics squad, the intra-squad meet was cancelled.
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29 Panthers host Rivermen
Carney--Randy
Men's basketball prepares for a the game against Missouri-St. Louis.
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30 Wrestlers face Hawks
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI prepares for one of its toughest competitions against nationally ranked University of Iowa.
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31 A Sports Column
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Students should support teams.
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32 Cagers fall
Crockett--Naneen L. (Class of 1978)
The basketball team lost to Luther, 65-67 varsity, and 60-49 junior varsity.
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33 Gliding along
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
A member of the swimming team glides on to place second; photo.
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34 Tankers splash to win
Griffin--Connie
Women's swimming team beat Cornell College, 81-32.
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35 Office personnel AOP will sponsor two needy families for Christmas.
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36 What's Up? Activities and meetings.