Issue Contents

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1 Accounting Club offers tax help
Hansen--Dave
Will again participate in VITA program.
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2 Is it soup yet?
Chung--David R.
Pam Rumley cooking some supper in a residence hall; photo.
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3 Ministries organize 'Fast for World Hunger'
Kuempel--David
Students may choose not to eat at Food Service; money will be given to charity.
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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.
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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.
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7 How about 'Lang-Fox Library?'
Hills--David
David Hill proposes to name library after Josef Fox and William C. Lang.
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8 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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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.
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11 Search, evaluate and declare Jan Abel offers advice on selecting a major course of study.
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12 Volunteering lecture tonight
Tudeen--Sheryl
Terri Toye will speak.
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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.
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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.
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17 Computers ease scheduling
Leslie--Berkler
Mary Engen talks about recent modifications in registration.
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18 Eye on the ball
Chung--David R.
Chuck Roberts enjoys keeping active by playing ping-pong.
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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.
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21 Dinner for one
Chung--David R.
Mazlau Gahni prepares a meal in Bartlett Hall; photo.
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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.
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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.
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25 Computers continue to aid food service
Tudeen--Sheryl
Winnifred Zierath talks about the efforts to improve food preparation and service.
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26 Fashion Merchandising Club Will hear about fabric.
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27 Overseas areas represented in Recruiting Fair Representatives from fifty schools in thirty countries will be on campus.
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28 Soccer Club Will meet.
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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.
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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.
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33 Lennon fans revive 'Beatlemania'
Nierling--Dan
Group gathers at Wesley Foundation.
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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.
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36 Faculty show opens in gallery
Gilgen--Bert
Photo.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.