Issue Contents

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1 Play ball!
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Students play softball behind Gilchrist Hall; photo.
2 Regents pass KUNI translator
Norris--Georgia (Classes of 1982--1993--and 1999)
Will build translator near Dubuque; change parking regulations.
3 UNI clerical staff takes second union vote
Olson--Karen
About 250 will be eligible to vote on unionization.
4 UNISA resolution used as protection of student funds
Barta--Martin W. (Class of 1983)
Urges investigation of claims that UNI is over-spending on maintenance of refrigeration equipment.
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5 Editorial The consequences of drunken driving are discussed.
6 Has it been more difficult for you to find a summer job this year Students are asked about their plans for the summer; photo.
7 Peters, Wadle respond to Shull Senate members
Wadle--Daniel Ivan (Class of 1983)
Students defend their claims about a fundraiser in Shull Hall.
8 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Artist refuses to draw cute animals.
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9 Educational aid cancels out child care benefits
Duncan--Charlotte
Receiving money from one program has effects on eligibility for other programs.
10 PRSSA rents bodies Will raise money by advertising.
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11 African future analyzed
Murphy--Kate
IAO will present lecture by Johan Grobler.
12 Library offers 'Times' research
Volz--Vince (Student--1982)
Sara Brownmiller talks about a new data retrieval system.
13 RHA Roundup
Riley--Kay
The 1982-1983 Residence Hall Association Budget is discussed.
14 ROTC grants open
Volz--Vince (Student--1982)
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15 Assertiveness required in English job hunt
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Faculty and alumni offer advice.
16 Wellness for Dancer
Stubbe--Jill
Fashion Merchandising Club will sponsor style show.
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17 Car wash SAE Little Sisters sponsoring event.
18 KCRS continues with fewer staff
Strang--Mary (Student--1982)
A look at the organization and plans for next fall.
19 Recreation Club Annual spring banquet.
20 Torch & Tassel awards Story Presents award to Marilyn Story; initiates new members.
21 What's up Meetings and activities.
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22 Collins coming to town
Rigby--Leigh
23 Jazz Bash this week Jim Pugh will perform with jazz bands.
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24 Cast members study dialects A look at preparations for "Street Scene"; photo.
25 Final percussion concert Program for performance.
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26 Band concert Symphonic Band will perform.
27 Child labor at Price Lab School
Courtright--Michele
Students form mock corporation and assembly lines.
28 Variety show coming up this weekend
Rigby--Leigh
Phi Mu Alpha sponsors show.
29 Willie!
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Willie Nelson plays in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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30 Panthers unchallenged in AIAW sectionals
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers go 4-0 during the tournament; photo.
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31 Baseball loses to Hawkeyes
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers are defeated in the doubleheader; take on Iowa State next.
32 Golfers 8th at tourney
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Jeanette Marsh was pleased with the Panther's scores.
33 Netsters' streak to 9 Panthers improve their record to 15-8.
34 Purple takes Gold, 12-7, linebackers look good Coach Sheriff is disappointed with the offensive effort in the annual spring scrimmage.
35 Relay qualifies; Reints takes ninth
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panther "throwers" fare well at the Drake Relays.
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36 Here, you take it!
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Panthers get tough in rugby action; photo.
37 UNI netsters take first at invitational
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Panthers dominate the field.