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1 Another year, another book?
Bowman--Julie
Loren Whitver will try again next year to publish a yearbook.
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2 Grads happy Survey finds that most UNI graduates are happily employed.
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3 Iowan awarded NI receives First Class rating.
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4 Lake Bartlett?
Peters--Bud
Humorous signs near Bartlett Hall; photo.
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5 SUNI DAZE in financial trouble; T-shirt sales slow
Bowman--Julie
Students are not buying T-shirts or tickets to the pig roast.
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6 Colby speech: Kindly crowd response may not always be justified
Roberts--Ronald Edward (Sociology Faculty)
Feels that kindness may have not been an appropriate response to former head of the C. I. A., William Colby.
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7 Dance Marathon worker on pledges and problems
Stoll--Kim
Congratulating UNI for doing a good job on its Muscular Dystrophy dance marathons.
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8 Regatta reminder: DON'T POLLUTE Requests that participants in Regatta keep their beer cans and other trash items on the rafts and out of the water.
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9 Many musical activities featured next week Description of upcoming programs including jazz, the Percussion Ensemble, the Women's Chorus, and the Varsity Men's Glee Club.
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10 Plus-minus grading for grads Oked Graduate Council approves change to begin in fall 1978.
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11 Wasted Union Blues
Mattern--Mark
Students mistake the deflating UNI-Dome for a sunset.
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12 Colby defends CIA; Am. intelligence under law
Milroy--Kevin
Excerpts from speech by William Colby; small group of protesters present.
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13 Cyrano again Scene from the play Cyrano, which will be performed in the Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
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14 Changin' times A look back at 1956 rules.
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15 laPIRG offers renting info. Students can get information about landlords and apartments.
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16 Opportunity knocks but once; "Contemporary Chicago Painters"
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17 Department special ed. to meet demands New Department of Special Education will be created out of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction.
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18 Evaluations kept under wraps; Faculty Senate decides
Keyser--Chris
Also hear report on progress on the Ed. D.
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19 UNI is puppet show Faculty and students will present puppet show.
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20 Untitled
Buck--Brian
Murray Sweitzer is trying to catch his frisbee.
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21 Fall nursery PLS now enrolling for nursery school.
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22 Reception for Kissling Father Kissling will celebrate twenty-five years in the priesthood; has been at St. Stephen since 1968.
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23 Regents approve new projects; no more trailers! Approve sale of trailers in South Courts; forty-nine trailers had been in place since 1963; a fiftieth trailer was destroyed by fire; other projects include work on Rider Hall, PLS; final reports accepted on PEC and BRC.
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24 Art, poetry special section
Peters--Bud
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25 Leahy named as new registrar; Fink retires Robert Leahy will succeed Merrill Fink; profile of Mr. Leahy.
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26 Learn to cope with "Death and Dying" Focus of guidance conference.
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27 The effect of the Quirk case AFT will hold panel discussion.
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28 Climb every mountain
Buck--Brian
A demonstration on rappelling was given from the Union.
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29 Discussion F. Ted Herbert will deliver Robinson lecture.
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30 Jazz time Will hold jam session.
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31 Live band! Tomahawk sponsors dance.
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32 Bender culverts A culvert provides shade for kids; photo.
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33 Ensemble Program for Percussion Ensemble performance.
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34 Workshops to aid cities; political science Grant will allow Professors Kearney and Alberts to help cities assess their strengths and weaknesses.
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35 99 member band UNI will host Midwest Intercollegiate Band.
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36 Untitled
Buck--Brian
Seven photos of warm weather scenes.
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37 DNA, genetic engineering discussed Mon. by activist Ted Howard will speak.
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38 Play ball! Faculty challenge administration to softball game.
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39 Baseballers divide 4
Carney--Randy
UNI split two doubleheaders with Wartburg and Nebraska-Omaha.
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40 Varsity-Alumni football game set for tomorrow The 16th Annual UNI Alumni vs. Varsity football game will take place tomorrow.
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41 Linksters place third UNI opened the spring season by placing third in the Missouri Invitational.
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42 Netters keep on winning
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI racked up two wins against Waldorf and Wisconsin-Platteville.
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43 Panther golfers nip Hawks
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI topped Iowa, 289-291, in a dual.
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44 Softballers split with Gophers UNI improved its mark to 13-7 by splitting a doubleheader with Minnesota.
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45 UNI thinclads in Drake Relays UNI to attend the 69th Drake Relays.
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46 AMS Will meet.
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47 Dr. Clifford McCollum Will speak on bioethics at UUA.
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48 Kappa Delta Pi Will have pizza party.
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49 PEO Will meet.
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50 Science teaching colloquium Jim Wolf will speak.
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51 Students' silver jubilee celebration for Father Jack Kissling Will celebrate Mass of Thanksgiving.
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52 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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53 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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54 WRA Will hold golf tournament.