Issue Contents

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1 'Visions of the future'
Rigby--Leigh
Schedule of major Homecoming activities.
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2 Administrators feeling reversion effects
Berkler--Leslie
List of cuts; administrators tell how it will affect their colleges.
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3 Cutler advocates student involvement
Borchardt--Cindy
Excerpts from remarks by Lynn Cutler; photo.
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4 Exciting times in the Union
Monaghan--Carrie
Students studying in the Union; photo.
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5 Auditorium needed
Kaenzig--Fritz A. (Music Faculty)
UNI needs a new auditorium.
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6 Flowery tribute made
Garst House Botanical Foundation
Offers congratulations and thank you to the Grounds Division of the Plant Services for the landscaping and flowerbed arrangements around campus.
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7 Fox library 'appropriate tribute'
Nierling--Jan
Supports naming the library after Professor Josef Fox.
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8 Koloc irritated again
Koloc--Anne R.
Upset that the Northern Iowan printed pictures of women looking at men.
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9 NON offers views on equality
National Organization for Non-Women
Writes in response to the National Organization for Women's letter to the editor.
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10 Warns of threat to education
Gold--Steven
Urges voters to vote no on a bill that would allow conventions to be held to propose revisions to the Iowa constitution.
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11 Placement office assists UNI seniors
Kingery--Amber
Description of services.
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12 Viewpoint
Alter--Joel
Urges people to vote for Jimmy Carter in the upcoming election.
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13 Learn out of class and on the job
McFerran--Barbara
Description of the cooperative education program.
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14 PR club is endorsed
Gwin--Leland
Takes preliminary step in becoming recognized as an official PRSSA chapter.
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15 DSOC chairman to speak Michael Harrington will speak; photo.
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16 Nominate Mom and Dad Nomination forms available.
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17 CBF meeting Glee Club will sing gospel songs.
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18 German Club Planning Oktoberfest.
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19 It takes guts to be our own boss
Richter--Tom
Four local business leaders talk about running their own businesses.
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20 Marketing Club Rich Penn will show award-winning commercials.
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21 Marlins Will hold picnic.
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22 Office Education Association Will meet.
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23 Purple Arrow Will meet.
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24 Student Social Work Association Will hold bake sale.
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25 What's up Meetings and activities; Bible Study; Nicaragua Solidarity Committee; Women's Support Group.
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26 Young Democrats Will discuss election day plans.
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27 Don't give up, get tutored
Berschman--Kristy
EOP makes tutoring services available.
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28 Going up?
Monaghan--Carrie
Art students wrote messages around the elevator at the dedication ceremonies to Latham Hall; photo.
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29 Political forum begins Center for Economic Education will sponsor series of discussions.
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30 Anderberg teaches 'Hair Today'
Holthaus--Aileen
Profile of Bertil Anderberg; photo.
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31 The friends of public radio Prairie Home Companion will come to the Auditorium; Professors Cawelti and Waller will play.
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32 Vandenakker and group cut album
Holthaus--Aileen
UNI student records with Sapphire; photo.
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33 To Maulding, theater means hectic
Monaghan--Carrie
Profile of Earl Maulding; photo.
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34 Williams elected to posts
Holthaus--Aileen
Professor Williams was elected president of national council of Theta Alpha Phi; president-elect of Iowa theater group.
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35 A bit of Ireland at UNI Profile of Irish Light Orchestra; photo.
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36 T-shirts: no limit to expression
Holthaus--Aileen
Students talk about what they like to put on their T-shirts.
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37 'Great West' exhibition at gallery Photographic art on display; photo.
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38 'Middle Age Crazy' very predictable
Rigby--Leigh
A review of the film, "Middle Age Crazy."
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39 Linksters place second in Regionals UNI got second in the Division II Regional.
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40 Women harriers sweep invitational
Gilgen--Bert
UNI won their invitational with a score of 15, the lowest possible score in a cross country meet, Saturday; photo.
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41 Overtime
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Satirizes himself as being a jinx on UNI.
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42 Panthers fall in final second
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI lost on a last second touchdown, 20-16, against Northern Michigan last Saturday at Marquette; photo.
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43 Field hockey now 6-2 UNI improved to 6-2 on the season by defeating Luther, 2-0, and Iowa Wesleyan, 3-0, last Saturday in Decorah.
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44 Harriers place second in Big 4
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
UNI placed second with 54 points in the Big Four meet in Iowa City on Saturday.
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45 UNI spikers go 3-3
Larson--Laurie
UNI finished 3-3 at the Hawkeye Invitational Friday and Saturday at Iowa City.
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46 Women's tennis breaks even
Cohea--Matthew
UNI went 2-2 at the Circle Classic Tennis Tournament in Chicago on Saturday.
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47 Rugby loses close match
Monaghan--Carrie
UNI lost to the Newton rugby team, 13-10; photo.