Northern Iowan — October 4, 1968

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1 U of I professor: Greeks should accept non-whites In an address at the 30th annual Panhellenic Scholarship Dinner Monday evening, University of Iowa professor Robert A. Corrigan urged sororities to seek non-white members.
1 Untitled UNI cheerleaders urge students to learn the Loyalty Song; song lyrics given; photo.
1 Memorandum In letter, President Maucker calls for students to avoid violent activity during Homecoming; he lists behaviors which may result in disciplinary action.
1 Minority group discusses Afro-American course Afro-American history course, integration of Price Lab School, and a possible cooperative project with a Chicago Afro-American Center were discussed.
1 Student Senate forms new Student Affairs Committee New committees described, tentative 1968-69 budget detailed, and senatorial and committee appointments listed.
2 Untitled Giant fly eats with students in the Commons.
2 Izzie A. Ware Fictitious account of a legislator's visit to UNI and his surprise at crowded parking lots, buildings in need of repair, long lines, and so on.
2 University: martyr of reason? Argues against recent proposal to arm campus police.
2 Student-faculty 'hangout'; beer on hill Letter suggests that faculty, as well as students, might favor sale of beer on the Hill.
2 Return picture, no questions UNI branch of Association for Childhood Education (ACE) asks for return of picture stolen from exhibit of Korean children's art in the Commons.
3 Aspiring musician Carney has definite opinions, goals Profile of singer Bryan Carney, who will perform at Union Coffeehouse Friday and Saturday; photo.
4 Spanish Club Will meet Monday in the Cloister Coffee House.
4 WRA WRA will sponsor a playnight tonight in the Women's Gym for both men and women.
4 Young Republicans Young Republicans will meet Monday; local Republican candidates will be in attendance.
4 Peace Corps recruiters pleased with response Peace Corps representatives now recruiting on campus say this year's response is better than last year's.
4 'Victory Bugs' to advertise Homecoming The Homecoming Committee is sponsoring a "paint your car" contest.
4 'Morgan' featured by UAB The film "Morgan" will be shown tonight as part of the Union Activities Board Film Series.
4 Beta Beta Beta Call for students interested in the biological sciences to join Beta Beta Beta.
4 Bible Study Concerned Christian's Bible Study will meet October 10, 1968.
4 Coffeehouse Folksinger Craig Shenton will be featured tonight and tomorrow in the Cloister Coffee House
4 Christian Fellowship Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship picnic will be held tomorrow.
5 Fifteen acts comprise Homecoming varieties List of fifteen acts chosen for the 1968 Homecoming Variety Show to be presented October 15, 16, and 17.
5 Grad students English exams to be given Graduate Candidacy Examination in English will be given October 29; the Graduate Comprehensive Examination in English will be given November 20 and 21.
5 Correction Dave Seltzer of the Waterloo Courier was incorrectly identified as Jack Hovelson in a photo on page three of the October 1, 1968 issue of the Northern Iowan.
5 Concert, Queen Coronation to begin '68 Homecoming Homecoming '68, UNIverse, will officially begin October 14 with the crowing of the Homecoming Queen; Homecoming Week activities listed.
6 New intramural schedule, scores Schedules and results for flag football.
6 Meet the Panthers Background on Dan Goddard, Marv Johnson, Jim Wagner, and Jim Vokoum; profile; photo.
7 Schooley could shatter career marks tomorrow Phil Schooley may break records of Ralph Capitani this Saturday.
7 Top conference rusher leads Jackrabbit attack UNI to face South Dakota State, and Darwin Gonnerman.
7 Denney wins as harriers lose it UNI suffered first defeat of the season against Luther College on Tuesday.
8 Previews Actvities and meetings.
8 Senate announces student internship seminar schedule Student Government Internship Committee will present seminars to acquaint new students with Student Senate, Men's Union, A.W.S., Senate committees, and other areas of government.
8 Northern Iowa enrollment over nine thousand Fall enrollment reported at 9076; breakdown given by gender, class, etc.
8 Hantula participates at East-West Center James N. Hantula is participating in the Teacher Interchange Program at Honolulu's East-West Center, an institution set up to promote understanding between East and West.
8 Intramural swimming next week A two-day meet will be held October 8 and 10; everyone is eligible except varsity swimmers.