Issue Contents

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1 Accounting Club offers tax help
Hansen--Dave
Will again participate in VITA program.
2 Is it soup yet?
Chung--David R.
Pam Rumley cooking some supper in a residence hall; photo.
3 Ministries organize 'Fast for World Hunger'
Kuempel--David
Students may choose not to eat at Food Service; money will be given to charity.
4 Suspensions 'not a punishment'
Kirchhoff--Linda
Phil Patton talks at length on the procedures and objectives of academic suspension.
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5 'Consider death certificates'
Cole--John R. (Anthropology Faculty)
Professor offers viewpoint on ROTC.
6 Do you feel UNI is a 'suitcase college?'
Mount--Dera
Students debate the question of whether too many people leave campus on the weekends; photo.
7 How about 'Lang-Fox Library?'
Hills--David
David Hill proposes to name library after Josef Fox and William C. Lang.
8 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
9 Viewpoint
Chastain--Rhiannon Lynn (Class of 1983)
Professor Josef Fox is remembered as one of the university's best.
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10 Buddhism lecture Professor Robinson will lecture.
11 Search, evaluate and declare Jan Abel offers advice on selecting a major course of study.
12 Volunteering lecture tonight
Tudeen--Sheryl
Terri Toye will speak.
13 Walkin' the line Gymnast Penny Wilson performs routine during UNI Invitational; photo.
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14 Classes offer unusual learning experiences Detailed description of new mini-courses offered through Union.
15 Publication Board reports two vacancies Description of the board and its responsibilities.
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16 'Dancer Decades'
Kelly--Beth
Schedule of tenth anniversary activities.
17 Computers ease scheduling
Leslie--Berkler
Mary Engen talks about recent modifications in registration.
18 Eye on the ball
Chung--David R.
Chuck Roberts enjoys keeping active by playing ping-pong.
19 TKE celebrates second year Will hold party.
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20 DECA sponsors oral and written preliminaries
Rehmke--Kandi
Ninety students will test on campus.
21 Dinner for one
Chung--David R.
Mazlau Gahni prepares a meal in Bartlett Hall; photo.
22 Library adopts new fines and a new catalog system
Kelly--Beth
Fines raised; faculty will also be fined; adopts cataloguing rules which use authors' names as they appear on the title page.
23 Sunseri: a publishing professor Professor Sunseri publishes his own work.
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24 Bookworm
Chung--David R.
Dave Phillips relaxes by reading a good book.
25 Computers continue to aid food service
Tudeen--Sheryl
Winnifred Zierath talks about the efforts to improve food preparation and service.
26 Fashion Merchandising Club Will hear about fabric.
27 Overseas areas represented in Recruiting Fair Representatives from fifty schools in thirty countries will be on campus.
28 Soccer Club Will meet.
29 What's up Meetings and activities; UNI Fast for World Hunger; Bible Study; Resume Writing Workshop.
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30 Female rockers to play in Union SHE to perform in the Union; photo.
31 Tomlin's talents well-exercised: 'Shrinking Woman' has entertaining message
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Lily Tomlin takes comical role in "The Incredible Shrinking Woman."
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32 Archaeology Lab reopens for relocated classes
Greeves--Diane
Faculty and students put old building into shape for classes.
33 Lennon fans revive 'Beatlemania'
Nierling--Dan
Group gathers at Wesley Foundation.
34 Streetcar Tim Walden and Jean Michaelson perform in "A Streetcar Named Desire"; photo.
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35 Ensemble tours Iowa Wind Ensemble will perform in six Iowa cities.
36 Faculty show opens in gallery
Gilgen--Bert
Photo.
37 Psychos, strangers in U-Films
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38 Junior sells ropes to the Celtics
Breuer--Teresa A.
Bill Sullivan sells jump ropes and gym equipment.
39 Tallcorn Festival to start Friday Three hundred students will participate; photo.
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40 'Moulage' offers varied and intriguing dancing: In review
Chastain--Rhiannon Lynn (Class of 1983)
Orchesis performs excellent presentation of 'Moulage"; photo.
41 Try natural food for thought Cottontop Coop offers recipes.
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42 Cagers gain revenge over Valpo
Gilgen--Bert
Panthers escape close battle with win over Valpo; photo.
43 St. Cloud slips past women cagers
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers drop close contest to St. Cloud.
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44 Northern Iowa's gymnasts capture fourth in invitational
Gilgen--Bert
Panthers edge closer to making Nationals with recent performances.
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45 Tankers beat N-Omaha, lose to Nebraska
Larson--Laurie
Both the men's and women's teams finish 1-1 in weekend meets.
46 Thinclads down Mankato
Long--Karen
Panthers smoke past Mankato State in dual meet.
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47 UNI grapplers down SDSU, 37-6
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Panthers win all but one match against South Dakota State.