Issue Contents

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1 Men's liberation: moving towards personhood
Rupp--Donisue
Excerpts from speech by Herb Goldberg; photo.
2 Tenants voice complaints against landlord; tenants tell of rats, poor plumbing, etc.
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
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3 'Who can we trust?'
Nadermann--Don
Don Nadermann writes in response to Dave Hoing's "Viewpoint" and asks if his hall can really trust Dave.
4 Calls for an end to Atlanta tragedy
Smith--Edward C. (Student--1981)
Edward C. Smith believes somebody needs to come forward and end the killing that is taking place in Atlanta.
5 Options
Watts--Jennifer S.
Peg Anderson appointed to Board of Regents.
6 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
7 Viewpoint
Phillips--Anne
Anne Phillips wonders how musician-activist Phil Ochs would act to the U. S. involvement in El Salvador.
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8 Electronics Club New group getting organized.
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9 Advertising creates the superwoman stereotype
Breinig--Cathy
Pam Hayes expresses views on women's roles.
10 Liberal male attitudes revealed
Martin--Valentina K. (Classes of 1982 and 1999)
Jayne Gackenbach talks about her research in sex roles.
11 Panel studies single parent roles
Tudeen--Sheryl
Single parents offer their views.
12 Women's Arts festival Women's Studies Association sponsoring first festival.
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13 'Suddenly Single' role presented
Maltby--Craig S. (Class of 1982)
Professor Franken talks about the roles of unmarried people.
14 Unsure situation exists for today's family says Family Services director
Hansen--Dave
15 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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16 After
Long--Karen
Jeff Westram and Pam Kuehn take a break after completing their painting in a Dancer lounge; photo.
17 Before
Long--Karen
Jeff Westram works on a mural in his house lounge; photo.
18 Détente series schedule Jerry Hamilton and William Gaillard will speak.
19 Minority leadership conference Professor Parker and NAACP will host conference.
20 What's up Meetings and activities; summer job interviews.
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21 . . . As new staff faces its first task
Borchardt--Cindy
Hall coordinators talk about the resident assistant selection process.
22 RA's will explore, experiment, experience . . .
Hansen--Dave
Will hold statewide conference for resident assistants.
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23 Chemistry Olympics Rules and procedures.
24 RHA to award two $150 grants Scholarship criteria.
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25 . . . While men's coaches sell the university; Emphasize trips, academia, scholarships
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Key to success at Division I level is recruiting for any men's program; selling the university to the student-athlete is important.
26 H.S. girls contact coaches . . . ; Women's recruiting
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
Coaches and staff talk about the athletic recruitment process, which differs considerably between men and women.
27 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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28 Henrietta Hippo and a Reindeer perform
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
Profile of Cindi Alee.
29 Order up 'B.L.T.'; romp to 'Boptime'
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
Reviews of Robin Trower, "B.L.T"; L.A. Boppers, "Bop Time".
30 Three monkeys
Gilgen--Bert
Amy Cutler, Linda Carr, and Barb Dralle rehearse for their upcoming performance; photo.
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31 Spring is officially here; UNI football starts anew
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Panthers get ready for the upcoming season by preparing and practicing in the spring.
32 Thinking home run
Gilgen--Bert
Panther baseball player Larry Berry takes a big cut at a Wartburg pitch.
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33 Audition for spring show
34 Juror selection causes controversy
Tucker--Donna
Some question the selection of designer Gary Kelley as judge.
35 UNI alum acts in Oregon Larry Paulsen will perform in Shakespeare Festival.
36 Untitled
Gilgen--Bert
Monica Kos Gillette's sculpture is displayed as part of the Annual Student Exhibition in the Gallery of Art.
37 UPB presents troubadour Joe Taschetta will perform.
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38 Fundraiser nears end KUNI hopes to raise $30,000.
39 Lehane book published Professor Lehane publishes book on children.
40 Student poet's 'fantasy' realized; 'In Another Mode'
Rigby--Leigh
Profile of Dylan O'Shaughnessy; photo.
41 Sturgis Falls days planned
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
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42 'Die Fledermaus' cast announced List of cast members.
43 Barry's recital Monday
44 Brass debuts Gull piece Program for Brass Choir.
45 Try a new soup, salad, or sweet Recipes from Cottontop Coop.
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46 Art scholarships awarded today Program for the day of competition.
47 Children's concepts of death tested Tom Davis talks about his research.
49 See styles for spring
Jefson--Kathy S.
Fashion Merchandising Club will present fashion show.
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48 KHKE airs concerts
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50 Economic state blamed for Poland's problems
Tucker--Donna
Excerpts from speech by Andrzej Brzeski.
51 Sign up for Family Center programs Schedule of programs.
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52 Baseball team climbs to 11-7
Gilgen--Bert
Panthers win three out of four games as they improve their overall record to 11-7; photo.
53 Linksters tie for second in opener Panthers tie with Iowa State for second place in the Big Four meet in Des Moines.
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54 Cage letters awarded Athletic department awards varsity letters to ten members of the men's basketball team.
55 Overtime: Fielding Division I; Foul Play
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Coach J. D. Anderson hopes to use the same magic that he used on the women's basketball team on his Panther baseball team.
56 Soccer club post third tie, 2-2
Larson--Laurie
Soccer club records its third tie in three games.
57 Softball sweeps doubleheader
Larson--Laurie
Panthers improve to 6-8 with pair of wins over William Penn College.
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58 McConaughy to race Mike McConaughy will join elite group of cyclists at the United States Central Section Intercollegiate Cycling Championships.
59 Parachuting eggs?
Hessburg--Matt
Students in a marketing class experiment with devices that parachute eggs.