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1 Campbell offers leadership as candidate for governor
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Ed Campbell offers views.
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2 Model United Nations held today Highlights of the program.
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3 Sing the night away
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Sue Morales sings as the UNI Jazz Band I looks on; photo.
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4 Upper Iowa students may establish credit through UNI's ROTC
Schares--Allen Thomas (Class of 1979; Broadcasting
ROTC program may add faculty member; considers emeritus status procedures.
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5 'Loser blames cards'
Moore--Michael Leroy (Class of 1979)
Michael L. Moore responds to allegations concerning UNISA appointments.
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6 A few kind words
Nelson--Gary G.
Former college newspaper editor praises the Northern Iowan.
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7 Hispanic theater symposium praised
Dawes--Greg
Graduate students are pleased with the participation concerning the symposium.
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8 Problems with quiet house cited
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Student points out noise problems in certain areas of the dorms.
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9 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Students reluctantly watch news concerning President Reagan.
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10 UNISA 'war' draft protested
Fishbein--Gregg (Student--1982)
Students oppose recent UNISA action regarding President Reagan.
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11 Run and dance for your heart
Lee--Pamela (Student--1982)
Will hold dance-a-thon and run.
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12 AMA sponsors visit
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Julie Crum will speak.
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13 Anorexia Nervosa/Bulimia support group Will meet.
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14 Apply now for Catt Award
Volz--Vince (Student--1982)
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15 Chimes Will vote on new members.
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16 Cultural Center Sponsoring civil rights workshop.
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17 French Club Will meet.
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18 GRIPS Will meet.
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19 Litwiller honored Receives Illinois State University alumni award.
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20 NAACP hosts Freedom Fund dinner and dance Saturday
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
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21 Tomahawk Initiation of officers.
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22 What's up Meetings and activities.
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23 Grantsmanship workshop cancelled Cancelled due to low enrollment.
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24 Senate Scene
Rhea--Jane
Various appointees are announced.
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25 Course to be offered for stage fright
Strang--Mary (Student--1982)
Professor Bozik will teach special section of basic speech course.
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26 Have your blood pressure taken Service available at Health Center.
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27 Phone-a-thon doing well English Club has raised over $1200 for new literary magazine.
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28 Bicycling enthusiasts form group to enjoy pedaling
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Local cyclists organize Rainbow Cyclists; photo.
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29 Have fun, get into life
Christensen--Kim M. (Class of 1982)
Program attempts to get people involved in activities.
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30 Canadian student plays golf for UNI
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
Profile of freshman golfer Pauline Kelly; photo.
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31 Foods to take camping Tips from Cottontop Coop.
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32 Salsbury leads team
Ketels--Denton
Profile of sophomore softball player Sherri Salsbury.
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33 From the heart
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
"The Heartland Consort" plays at KUNI's "Live from Studio One"; photo.
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34 Simon play to help heart patients
Chastain--Rhiannon Lynn (Class of 1983)
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35 UNI Chorus to sing for royal couple Program will honor Professor Charles Matheson, who will retire at the end of the semester.
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36 Pike-a-thon tomorrow
Rafique--Zarina
Pi Kappa Alpha will sponsor run.
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37 Rescheduled News: Music a la Carte Kristin Maahs will present harp recital.
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38 Varsity Glee Club concert; slides with highlights of Europe Program of performance.
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39 'Street Scene' UNI Lyric Theatre/Theatre UNI present "Street Scene"; photo.
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40 German cantor to give organ concert next week Herfried Mencke will perform.
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41 Summer rep ranges from butterflies to bridegrooms Theatre UNI will present "Butterflies are Free,Two for the Seesaw", and "The Robber Bridegroom".
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42 Aibel's recital will air Program for performance.
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43 Faculty artists' work on display
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44 Lentini brings her films Lorna Lentini will appear.
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45 Kraayenbrink commits to UNI
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers sign top recruit.
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46 Lady linksters in tough tourney
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers will be the only Division II school at the tourney which is dominated by Big Ten schools.
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47 Overtime
Levenhagen--Mike
Levenhagen is looking forward to the baseball and golf seasons.
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48 2nd recruit for golfers
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers sign 6th place winner at the PGA National Junior Championships.
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49 Netsters hand Luther 7-2 defeat Team wins, number one player loses.
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50 Panthers overpower St. Ambrose Panthers have little trouble in Davenport with St. Ambrose; falter in Ames against Iowa State.
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51 Panthers to Kansas Relays
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers are getting geared for tough competition.
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52 Storck honored again
Levenhagen--Mike
Storck was selected to the Western Kentucky All-Opponent team.