Issue Contents

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1 Do the pharaohs have competition? Participants in the Muscular Dystrophy Superdance build their own version of an ancient Egyptian pyramid.
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2 DPI team will evaluate education programs Professor Yager coordinating visit.
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3 Fidel Castro 'improved Cuban lives'
Martin--Valentina K. (Classes of 1982 and 1999)
Johnettta Cole expresses opinions on life in Cuba.
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4 Maucker Union celebrates 12th birthday Schedule of activities.
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5 Americans of 1700's---'guerillas?'
Jorgensen--Kathleen (Class of 1982)
Kathy Jorgensen compares the pioneers of the United States to the guerillas of El Salvador.
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6 Cite inconsistencies
Boegel--Bruce
Senior residents of Dancer Hall feel their Hall Coordinator has treated them unfairly.
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7 Defends views on Iowa basketball tradition
Showalter--Delwyn
Delwyn Showalter defends his previous letter by stating that Iowa has a rich basketball tradition, and the Panther basketball games should be played in the West Gym.
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8 Says right-to-lifers overlook facts; 'In fanatical zeal'
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Professor Chabert states his views on abortion.
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9 Shocked at behavior
Lundgren--John
John Lundgren was dumbfounded to see all the smiling faces at UNI after President Reagan was shot.
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10 Suggests other means
Ridgely--Kimberly (Class of 1983)
Kim Ridgely urges people responsible for spray-painting their messages on campus to print their comments in the newspaper.
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11 'Only a library symbolizes ideas, concepts Joe put into words'
Turner--John R.
Naming the library after Fox would be more than just a monument.
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12 'Rare devotion to duty'
Gute--Gary G. (Family Services Faculty)
Gary Gute believes the library should be named after Josef W. Fox.
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13 Thirty years dedication
Larson--Pete
Joseph Fox's humility is enough of a consideration to have a memorial in his name.
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14 Viewpoint
McIlrath--James Harley (Classes of 1986 and 1999)
Decision needs to be made about what will most fittingly memorialize Professor Josef Fox.
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15 Won't abandon cause
Smith--Mikeal William (Class of 1977)
M. W. Smith argues that the Vice President's Council has had long enough time to make a decision on whether or not to name the library after Joseph Fox.
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16 Area high school students become weekend diplomats Seven hundred students expected to attend Model UN.
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17 CBS education director in C. F. Jack Blessington will speak at ICTE meeting; program highlights; many UNI faculty participate.
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18 English Club meets today Several committees still need members.
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19 Iowa Education Forum Several UNI faculty will participate.
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20 Alcoholics Anonymous Will meet.
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21 German Club Will discuss party.
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22 Kappa Delta Pi Will discuss Chicago trip.
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23 Panel to explore energy Panel will include faculty members.
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24 Polish economy discussed Andrzej Brezeski will speak.
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25 Pom pon tryouts Continuing this week.
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26 Program on changing family Highlights of program; photo.
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27 See Peru without leaving Cedar Falls Norris Durham will present program at UNI Museum.
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28 SISEA Will discuss alternative careers.
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29 What's up Meetings and activities.
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30 Women's Studies Association Will plan festival.
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31 Experience accompanies director
Fuerste--Robert
Eric Boardsen talks about "The Shadow Box"; photo.
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32 Theatre UNI's 'The Shadow Box' Corey Hansen, Joyce Renken, Shelley Alert, and Chip Koch act in 'The Shadow Box'; photo.
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33 Youth fades quickly
Chastain--Rhiannon Lynn (Class of 1983)
Marilyn Albert talks about make-up for the play.
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34 Joffrey tickets available
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35 NU freshman joins cast
Rigby--Leigh
Chip Koch acts in "The Shadow Box".
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36 Students face roles of dying patients
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Actors talk about their roles in "The Shadow Box".
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37 'Altered States' plays it safe
Ove--Karen
Review of "Altered States"; photo.
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38 Plan to register for CAMP Career planning sessions will begin.
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39 The love story's setting is its charm
Rigby--Leigh
Review of "The Competition".
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40 Jazz bands play Program for Jazz Bands I and II will include jazz arrangement of UNI Fight Song.
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41 Students give recitals Ari Carastathis will present senior recital.
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42 Runners claim third Bearcat title
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Panthers have fifteen placewinners to capture third consecutive Bearcat Invitational title.
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43 Tennis team splits a pair
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Panthers edged by Northern Illinois but victorious over the University of Wisconsin-Stout.
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44 Frisbee team loses twice in debut
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
Airforce loses its first two meets but looks forward to upcoming Freak Week Classic which will host thirty regional teams.
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45 How 'bout that forehand?
Gilgen--Bert
Students enjoy the nice weather with a game of tennis; photo.
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46 Softball team finishes 1-1 in UNI invitational
Larson--Laurie
Despite the cold weather, Panthers clobber the Knights in UNI invitational.
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47 Baseball team falls to ISU, wins big over Grandview
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers lose three straight to the Cyclones but redeem themselves by blowing out the Vikings.
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48 UNI women nab runner-up spot
Larson--Laurie
Panthers finish in second place at the Central College Invitational highlighted by Sue Anderson's record discus throw.
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49 Women netsters now 2-0
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
Kathy Konigsmark defeated her opponent in three sets as the only Panther winner against the Cyclones.