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1 A chance for the dummies at Homecoming
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Survey of Homecoming activities; photo.
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.
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.
5 Off the Record
Milroy--Kevin
Believes 24-hour visitation is a matter of rights and responsibilities.
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.
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.
9 Awaiting the inspector Three characters in the play "The Government Inspector" are pictured in a scene; photo.
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.
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.
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.
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.
19 Rappelling Union will sponsor several sessions.
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.
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.
24 IPIRG, CCI, charge Iowa General with substandard houses
Kirtley--Donna
Have concerns over leases and timeliness of repairs.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
37 Netters triumph The women's tennis team won, 7-2, against Central.
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.
40 What's Up? Activities and meetings.