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1 Artist Chuck Jones gives 'animated' speech at UNI
Gaertnier--Meta
Animator Chuck Jones, creator of well-known cartoon characters such as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, spoke to an audience of more than one thousand people; photo.
2 Crews: small student vote at speak-out indicates uninterest in city elections A speakout was held with the five candidates running for local offices in attendance.
3 Giddyap!
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Heleen Spain rides near Iowa City; photo.
4 Severe shortage due to enrollment, sponsorship; UNISA fund at $19.80
Fish--Don
The UNISA contingency budget stands at $19.80 because monies expected from higher enrollment did not materialize and losses were sustained from the sponsorship of two performances.
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5 'Carter has failed to be effective as a leader'
Thalacker--Mark
Feels President Jimmy Carter has not taken the initiative to learn how to work with Congress to accomplish his goals.
6 'Immature students should be put back in playpens'
Cardin--Mark
Feels the recent food fights in the dining centers were ridiculous when there are starving people in Cambodia.
7 Delineate our pride, expound good news
Fosselman--Jimmy Joe
Believes we need to write more about the good news of the world rather than the depressing bad news.
8 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Characer comments on the recession.
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9 Accountants learn 'fog index'
Stadler--Charlotte
Joe Tingey, Communication Education Corp., presented a two day workshop to accounting seniors about improving their writing skills.
10 Smashed
Shike--Barb
Photograph of a smashed liquor bottle; photo.
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11 Variety of victuals featured at food fair The International Student Association will prepare food from their native countries and will also perform after the dinner.
12 What's up Meetings and activities; dance workshop; NORML.
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13 Forget your studies--come on, get dancin'!
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
The fall festival of the UNI Folk Dancers will include a special guest, Don Allen, assistant director of the Brigham Young University Folk Dancers; photo.
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14 Chorale presents concert
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
The first concert of the season for the Concert Chorale will be directed by Graeme Cowen.
15 Water Babies make a splash
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Members of UNI's first Advanced Improvisation class make up the population of the jazz band entitled "Water Babies" and will be performing.
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16 Clapping hands ache after Moscow Pops
Gaertnier--Meta
Review of Moscow Pops.
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17 Not an 'Easy Rider'
Shike--Barb
Picture of a bike with one wheel missing; photo.
18 Shakespeare at 8 Louise Forest will present lecture entitled "Shakespeare from a Twentieth Century Perspective."
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19 Rally lifts UNI over South Dakota UNI defeated South Dakota, 23-9, in the Dakota-Dome at Vermillion.
21 UNI V-Ball over Loras 3-0
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI defeated Loras and won the state championship.
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20 Regional sixth for women's CC
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI won't go to regionals; photo.
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22 Regionals await field hockey team UNI is going to regionals for field hockey.
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23 Fairness Doctrine important issue for U.S. in the 80's
McBeth--Marcy
The UNI debate team competes against the University of Utah on the effectiveness and possible revision of the Fairness doctrine.
24 Give this quiz the old college try Some of the questions asked at the recent College Bowl are listed. College Bowl is in its third year at UNI.