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1 A chance for the dummies at Homecoming
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Survey of Homecoming activities; photo.
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2 Klinkowitz goes to press: five books to be published Oct. 14. Professor Klinkowitz will publish books on Vonnegut, Barthelme, and others; Professor Behrens will illustrate some of the work.
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3 The big time Dan Heidt is pictured with two friends, Walter Mathau and William Schallert; photo.
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4 Grassley at seminar Thursday Will sponsor small business seminar.
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5 Off the Record
Milroy--Kevin
Believes 24-hour visitation is a matter of rights and responsibilities.
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6 Yesterday's treasures . . . today's trash
Coleman--Robert
A look at litter.
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7 "Government Inspector" is fitting tribute to fine theatre
Peters--Bud
Despite a large cast, the play held the attention of the audience and never let go.
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8 $200,000 yet to be raised for Dome debt
Milroy--Kevin
Lee Miller talks about raising the money that is due by December 31.
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9 Awaiting the inspector Three characters in the play "The Government Inspector" are pictured in a scene; photo.
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10 Iowan to pay Will pay for stories from non-staff people.
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11 Travelling troubadour to entertain Profile of Martin Best.
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12 Untitled Plaque from the conversation area donated by Thelma Short; photo.
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13 A multi-media event: "what is man?"
Peters--Bud
Will produce show on Job by Rick Lawn; photo.
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14 Symphony Fund Drive Profile of Joseph Giunta.
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15 Dan Heidt: bodyguard and youth counselor
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
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16 A country-and-western fan? A fan of Waylon Jennings displays his enthusiasm outside his window on a building in the Towers complex; photo.
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17 From D-Day to Waterloo, "Doc" has fought them all.
Herrick--Roger L. (Class of 1977)
Doyle Crum talks about simulation war games.
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18 Hansmeier to delegate the 24-hr. decision
Bowman--Julie
Vice President will select group which will make the decision.
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19 Rappelling Union will sponsor several sessions.
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20 Students help students--fresh view should be helpful
Drenter--Kathy
Brief description of peer advising.
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21 Fall is here Two students stroll down a street in Cedar Falls, admiring the changing colors on the leaves; photo.
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22 It could be yellow pages or bust
Bowman--Julie
Lynn Schwandt talks about the production of the student/staff directory.
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23 Dance EMCEC will sponsor dance.
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24 IPIRG, CCI, charge Iowa General with substandard houses
Kirtley--Donna
Have concerns over leases and timeliness of repairs.
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25 Think--don't litter tomorrow
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Part of campaign to keep Hill clean.
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26 Dark areas cause rape concern County official cites concern.
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27 Is it straight?
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
The hanging of pieces of art in the Union; photo.
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28 Bull's eye
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Students practicing archery on campus; photo.
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29 Yes, students may vote in city election
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Low turnout for local elections, but students are eligible to vote.
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30 Football fans rowdy at Shrine game Crowd sailed paper airplanes and left a great deal of litter.
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31 Friday afternoon A classroom empty as the weekend starts; photo.
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32 A sports column
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Although the fans were unruly and disruptive in the Dome, the football and men's golf teams did quite well.
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33 Panthers host Augustana
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
The Panthers hope to keep their winning streak going with the game against Augustana; photo included.
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34 Rough weekend for rugby club
Krishnan--Chari
The rugby team tied one match, and lost the other.
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35 Harriers return to action at Iowa
Drenter--Kathy
The cross country team has been using the two weeks off as training for the next big meet.
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36 Hockey team on the road The women's field hockey team takes a 0-4-1 record into the next game, hoping to improve.
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37 Netters triumph The women's tennis team won, 7-2, against Central.
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38 Soccer squad ties Norse
Krishnan--Chari
The soccer team kept its unbeaten season going with a tie at Luther College, 1-1.
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39 French Club Will meet.
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40 What's Up? Activities and meetings.