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Special events and speakers brighten winter activities Three Christmas Concerts were held in December. The first, December 13, was by the NIU Women's Chorus. Decem- ber 14, Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity, presented a musicale. The annual traditional holiday concert by the NIU Concert Choir and the Brass En- semble was presented December 18. The concerts were open to the public. December 14 Associated Women Stu- dents CAWSD held their annual Christmas formal, Mistletoe Magic. From among 85 freshmen candidates, Karen Dawson was chosen queen. Work on a Teacher Evaluation booklet began the week after Christmas vaca- tion under the chairmanship of Delphine Landeros. Questionnaires concerning the emphasis of the courses were given to Northern'5 ground crews are kept busy with snow removal, salting sidewalks and cleaning parking lots as winter closes in. Lyle Dean, center, discussed news programs with WNlU's jack Schroeder, left, and lohn Bell, right. students in participating classes. Only courses in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences were included in the evalua- tion booklet. SAB President-elect Don Dudycha, his executive officers and other board members were installed February 6. Dudycba again stated his promise to en- act the new constitution within six weeks of his installation. February 7, Lyle Dean, WLS newscaster discussed the hiring of Black newsmen. News media coverage of riots during the Democratic conventions also came under Members of Sigma Alpha Eta service sorority col- lected food for the needy as their Christmas project. his scrutiny. Dean said WLS would like to hire more Black newscasters to help both the sta- tion and the ghetto, but there are few qualified applicants. About convention disturbances Dean said the news media did not perform entirely favorably the week of the Dem- ocratic convention. They were about 75 per cent effective. Dean added, WLS would like to add more 'activities,' live interviews to their newscasts, but they are good only if the subject is really news.
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UCB provides week long evening entertainment with La Cache La Cache offers original blending of entertainment Beta Phi Gamma fraternity sponsored its annual blood drive for Leukemia Research Foundation on February 11. Lowell Derdiger, blood drive chairman, said that most of the blood is given free of charge to leukemia victims by the Leukemia Research Foundation. The Second Week in La Cache was staged in the Blackhawk February 10- 14. The -coffee-concert was sponsored by the UCB in an attempt to offer in- expensive and informal entertaining throughout a given week. james Farmer, civil rights leader and former national director of the Congress of Racial Equality, spoke on needed re- form in American civil rights movements. According to Farmer, We are not born with racial conceptions, but we shortly become aware of it .... Most textbooks either ignore Black people or give them a stereotyped image. February 14 members of Alpha Xi Delta sorority and Delta Sigma Pi busi- ness fraternity sponsored a computer dance. Participants wrote out their answers to specific questions and a week later they picked up the social security number and address of the person the computer has chosen. Beta Phi Gamma's blood drive donated 110 pints of blood to the Leukemia Research Foundation.
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