Issue Contents

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1 After the flood
Hessburg--Matt
Custodian vacuums up water in the Union after workers hit a water main.
2 Lens urges halt of arms race
Hessburg--Matt
Excerpts from speech by Sidney Lens; photo.
3 Salvadoran criticizes U. S. policy with his country
Putz--Mike
Excerpts from speech by Secundino Ramirez.
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4 'Change is necessary'
DeWald--Kathy
Kathy DeWald and Sue Duhrkopf believe like everything else, change is necessary for our educational system to survive.
5 'Take up your pens'
Lorenz--Mica
Mica Lorenz calls for all those who have written recent letters about the "Battle of the sexes" to write to their legislators so the Commission on the Status of Women is not eliminated.
6 President Reagan 'lazy and ignorant?'
Baker--Gerald
Gerald Baker questions President Reagan's roots from Irish royalty.
7 Supports the Human Life Amendment
Kenyon--Mary Olive (Class of 1951)
Mary Kenyon believes abortion is wrong, and calls for more people to support the Human Life Amendment.
8 Thanks organization
Hall--James Christopher (Class of 1983)
Peer Advising Staff gives praise to the many different groups on campus that contributed and helped with the meetings held for open positions.
9 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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10 Gammack recounts accomplishments
Tucker--Donna
Chris Gammack cites achievements; photo.
11 Senate Scene
Borchardt--Cindy
Still working on budget, especially as it relates to ISPIRG.
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12 Accepting applications University Speakers Committee seeking members.
13 Apply for PR awards
14 Bender residents may shop at home
Geuder--Sheryl
Attempting to set up convenience store.
15 Explore career options in the Education Center
Hansen--Dave
Jim Hoobler talks about program.
16 Radio/TV scholarships
Kirchhoff--Linda
Twenty-three scholarships are available.
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17 'Age of the computer' seen as ACS
Burns--Brenda
Steve Moon talks about current services and hopes for the future.
18 Hypnotist talks to subconscious; 'not an exact science'
Putz--Mike
Hypnotist Earl Amos talks about his skills.
19 Unlucky day
Chung--David R.
Nancy Strait and Kenda Stahnke may experience some bad luck on Friday the 13th as Tom Pokorny loses his balance on a ladder; photo.
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20 Career options for marketing majors
Maltby--Craig S. (Class of 1982)
Steve Corbin talks about the potential for marketing students; plan changes in curriculum.
21 Kappa Delta Pi Will talk about Chicago trip.
22 Safety education conference Friday Highlights of program.
23 What's up Meetings and activities; Boies House St. Pat's Day Party; Shakespeare Film Series; Coalition for Human Sevices.
24 Women's Studies Association Planning for women's art festival.
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25 . . . It's vital to see improvement, maturity
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Craig Nordile has had much success in the hurdles, but the best is yet to come; photo.
26 Whether it's running or clearing a hurdle . . .
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Marathon runner Frank Richardson gives motivational speech to members of the Cedar River Runner's Club.
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27 The joke is on the callers
Chung--David R.
Friends of Bruce Schuett put up prank poster for spring break.
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28 'First Flight' is first rate; Zevon packs energy into LP
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
Various Artists, "First Flight"; Warren Zevon, "Stand In The Fire"
29 Eats: it's small, quiet, elegant
Ove--Karen
The Depot provides a quiet setting for great tasting food.
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30 Anorexia nervosa: 'closet disease' of dieters
Geuder--Sheryl
Norman Story talks about the problem.
31 etc.
Berry--Robert
Rob Berry lists many interesting facts such as: B. V. D. stands for Bradley, Voorhees, and Day.
32 Gymnast tumbles to Virginia for nat'l meet
Chung--David R.
Penny Wilson continues trend of nationally recognized women athletes from UNI; photo.
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33 Peer advisers: carefully trained student help
Putz--Mike
Jan Abel and Ruth Besch talk extensively about the program.
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34 Bring own supplies to shelter
Ove--Karen
Outdated civil defense shelter supplies removed from campus and will not be replaced.
35 Cemore receives awards Alan Cemore wins two music awards.
36 UNI Orchestra to perform Program for performance; Suzuki students will also perform.
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37 Art store helps students save money and energy
Chung--David R.
Art Department runs art supply store; photo.
38 Tryouts for 'Chapter Two' soon
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39 Cedar Falls illustrated Rosemary Beach will present program at Museum.
40 Chatauqua tradition in Mitchell's music
Fuerste--Robert
Chuck Mitchell, performance in "Live from Studio One."
41 Exhibits, free tickets at mall Theatre UNI will have booth at mall.
42 IASCEC workshop set Workshop highlights.
43 Slumming and strumming
Chung--David R.
Students gather together in Strayer Wood Theatre to strum their guitars.
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44 UPB' s movie series termed 'great success'
Burns--Brenda
Attendance has been good.
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45 Men's tennis boosts mark to 5-0
Chung--David R.
Panthers remain undefeated by downing Luther College, 9-0; photo.
46 Outdoor equipment rentals
Rupp--Donisue
Union Program Office to provide rental for outdoor equipment.
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47 Men's gymnastics in final meet Panthers to compete in last meet of season at Mideast League Championship.
48 Overtime: do we pay for what we get
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Michael J. McKinlay argues that there is inconsistency in salaries for athletic directors and coaches in Iowa.
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49 Men's track team experiences Division I
White--Michael R. (Industrial Technology Faculty)
Coach Lynn King finds pros and cons in his Panther track team moving up to the Division I level; photo.
50 UNI hosts golf tourney Panther golf team has been selected to host the AIAW Division II National Golf Championship.