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1 Raquetmen still undefeated; Wartburg here tomorrow UNI defeats William Penn, 7-2, and Gustavus Adolphus, 5-4.
2 Golfers practice Panthers prepare for season opener.
3 Forty-three sports awards given to winter athletes Varsity and freshmen award winners were named.
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4 Panther grid future looks brighter with signing of two All-Staters Jerry Roling and Ken Rosenkrans are signed to UNI football, joining Dave Hodam.
5 Untitled Larry Daniels is "one of head track coach Jack Jennett's prized possessions;" photo.
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6 Can anyone catch Clarke for All-Sports trophy? Shull Hall's Clarke House leads the race with 512.5 points.
7 Chalk up another one for thinclads; McCreadys lead track win Panthers took twelve of sixteen events in the St. Cloud-Western Illinois triangular meet; photo.
8 Osboe falls to Big Ten mat champ in final dual Osboe falls to Jeff Smith in the East-West Wrestling dual.
9 UNI football team drills for spring game May 10 Panthers practice for spring game.
10 Registration open for Archery Clinic here April 19 Archery Clinic will be available to anyone interested.
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11 Will vote on Union name Student Senate will conduct opinion poll.
12 Find construction is illegal Cedar Falls zoning officials contend that campus building plans need to submitted to them.
13 Lectures on Russia Professor Jamosky will discuss recent trip to Soviet Union.
14 Senior fund grows Over $6000 pledged for fine arts auditorium.
15 Prexy given club Exaggerated amendments added to anti-riot bill.
16 Spring musical under way Will present "The Wise Woman and the King" and "The Maid-Mistress"; photo.
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17 Presidents discuss budget; television appearance President Maucker and other Regents presidents talk about their budget needs.
18 Proceeds to Scott
19 Spring's signs near Brief plans outlined.
20 Aptheker--American Legion here tonight Background of speech booking; brief profile of Aptheker; photo.
21 Regents expected to cut budget Will apparently not take into account UNI's recent rapid growth.
22 It's open . . . The Union is officially open for use; photo.
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23 Untitled Parking problems are the subject of a parody.
24 Should explain UNI position Hopes Regents treat UNI fairly.
25 Speakers Committee lauded Believes Committee has done good job of bringing speakers to campus.
26 Senate is non-governing; Johnson Outlines plans and philosophies relating to Senate.
27 Seeks Black action Believes everyone is responsible for taking action for his own good.
28 We must realize!
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29 Gen. Ed. limits education Cites barriers to appreciation of general education.
30 Criticizes Social Reg. Board Finds inequities in performance of board.
31 AWS seeks unity Outlines goals for action.
32 Campus wildlife destroyed Finds area of campus with trees cut down and coal dumped.
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33 Students involved in University gov't.; role of Ambassadors Attempts to define role of students on campus and in the state.
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34 Optional payments-solution to problem; presents proposal Would like to have his university bill itemized, with mandatory and optional items noted.
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35 Previews Activities and meetings.
36 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
37 Draft counseling available Local group will offer information.
38 Rat Lab to receive grant; protect and preserve rats Brief history of lab and outline of its purposes.
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39 Poetry Hour Andre Dubus will read.
40 Novelist conference Critics and novelists will appear.
41 Andre Previn Previn will appear with Houston Symphony Orchestra.
42 Educational Testing Service Seniors will be scheduled.
43 Words and Voices Will read poems of social comment.
44 Speak-out Will discuss appearance of Herbert Aptheker.