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1 How rich are thou? Salaries of faculty.
2 Who cancels classes? Kamerick and Regents President Kamerick talks about the process of making the decision of canceling class; photo.
3 Are you sure it's down there? Cedar Falls workers are installing sanitary sewers east of the Towers.
4 UNI employees meet with Gov. to protest working week: Flextime experiment discussed Committee meets with Governor Ray to ask that they be allowed to participate in flextime experiment.
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5 Crucial games for cagers The men's basketball team looks toward a difficult weekend, as they attempt to regain first place.
6 Basketball spotlight A feature about Ron Lemons, and his place on the basketball team.
7 Grapplers win The wrestlers win their fifth straight competition, with a 22-15 win over Nebraska-Omaha.
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8 Ski race set for next Friday Ski races scheduled, both for beginners and experienced skiers.
9 Hoopsters host UW-L The women's basketball team gets a second chance to host Wisconsin-La Crosse in the UNI-Dome.
10 2 meets for tankers The men swimmers take on Wisconsin-La Crosse and St. Cloud State in home meets.
11 Track The track and field team host the University of Nebraska-Omaha, and Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
12 IAIAW tourney The women swimmers go up against Iowa, Iowa State, Grinnell, Luther, and Cornell, hoping to win.
13 In control The match is won as Kirk Myers holds down his opponent; photo.
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14 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
15 Valentines Sigma Alpha Iota offers singing Valentines.
16 Torch and Tassel Will work on service project.
17 PBL Will hold meeting and party.
18 Phi Upsilon Omicron Will hold social.
19 Senior recital Dalene Smith and Diane Opatz will perform.
20 Fencing Club Will hold organizational meeting.
21 Catching up A student studies in an empty classroom; photo.
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22 Blitz #2 date set A possible dance is in the planning by KCRS, the campus radio station.
23 Head athletic trainer responds to charges made in letter: Opinions on P.E.C. vary Believes that weight training facilities are adequate.
24 Student thinks changes are needed in suit service rules Complains that men are required to buy suit service, but women are not.
25 Thinks UNISA vote a violation Believes amendments should be been published.
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26 UPB openings Information for students who want to be on the Union Policy Board.
27 Computer testing Linda Kelsey will talk about self-paced instruction.
28 Craft courses offered in Union List of craft courses being offered in the Union.
29 UNISA decides not to approach Regents in Feb. UNISA is not going to talk to the Board of Regents about their sixteen point program.
30 Basic grant 3800 UNI students receive Basic Grant.
31 Simon's "Goodbye Girl" reminiscent of Cinderella: NI movie review
32 Do you want to vote? Although very few people voted (393), the constitution that UNISA proposed was passed; photo.
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33 UNI's Home Ec. major--more than cooking and sewing: modern laboratory added James Canada talks about the curriculum; photo.
34 Home Ec sure ain't what it used to be¿ Students participate in activities in the new laboratory for Home Economics; photo.
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35 Speakers highlight workshop: child abuse
36 Diane Opatz: singing better today than yesterday Diane Opatz, a music major, is profiled as she works to reach her goal of becoming a professional singer; photo.
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37 Did you make over $2,200? Two members of the Accounting Club assist students in the filling out of tax forms; photo.
38 Yearbook ready by May: after 8-year absence Despite an eight year lapse, the yearbooks are again on sale.
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39 Scuba diving Information about a school-sponsored scuba diving trip to the Grand Cayman Islands.
40 Porno mags: booming business at UNI Local retailers talk about sales of magazines that could be considered pornographic; photo.
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41 Faculty salaries for 1977-78 are listed List of salaries for a portion of the faculty.
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42 Apply now for summer orientation positions Positions open for the summer orientation staff around UNI.
43 Art for sale Students sold paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and other art in the Union; photo.
44 Hungry fans at Dome A look at the amount of food consumed at main events in the Dome.