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1 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A picture of The Who in performance; photo.
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2 Country needs support
Buenzow--Terry
Author offers alternative methods of punishing those who do not register for Selective Service.
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3 Editor defended
Wagenhofer--Ken
Author claims that racism accusations against the Northern Iowan editor are ridiculous.
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4 Editorial The editorial board applauds Rusty Martin for standing up against Selective Service Registration.
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5 Parents support nonviolence--student feelings found shocking
Hessburg--Esther
Two parents support action of Rusty Martin.
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6 Pleased with candidate
Seeland--Jean
Alumni express support for the political candidacy of Ray Johnson.
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7 Rape: fact or fiction
Griffin--Barbara
Author expresses concern about rapes and assaults on campus which she believes go unreported.
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8 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
A depiction of the consequences that are associated with the drug "Reaganite."
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9 'Time for a change'
Reilly--Michele
Author expresses dissatisfaction with Congressman Cooper Evans.
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10 Racism, tribalism not the same
Onyile--Onyile B. (Art Faculty)
Author expresses concern over previous letter.
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11 Resisters divide country
Hansen--John B. (Class of 1985)
Author express the belief that resistance to the draft is a futile act that can do only harm.
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12 Student disagrees with followers
Dvorak--William J.
Student emphasizes that there are alternative legal actions which may be taken to express dissatisfaction with draft policy.
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13 November 15 trial date set for UNISA president
Rhea--Jane
Rusty Martin arraigned in federal court; photo.
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14 Anorexia nervosa/bulimia support group Meets Mondays.
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15 Beer lights Rugby club will hold auction.
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16 Campus Bible Fellowship Will meet.
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17 Duea selected for IPBN Board Joan Duea will be chair of curriculum committee.
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18 Men's Organization for Rights and Equalities Will meet.
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19 Purple Arrow/Phi Eta Sigma Will hold bake sale.
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20 Student Council for Exceptional Children Will have Halloween party for River Hills children.
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21 Student Social Work Association Will discuss interviewing skills.
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22 Torch and Tassel Will meet.
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23 UNI NAACP Will sell sub sandwiches.
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24 What's up Meetings and activities; Career and Major Planning Workshops; meet Jim riordan, Democratic candidate; Navigators.
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25 RHA Roundup
Nation--Catherine
Consider raising hall activity fee.
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26 Search for EOP head begins
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Committee named to search for replacement for Norris Hart.
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27 Conlin talks tough on issues
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Excerpts from remarks by Roxanne Conlin; photo.
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28 Donations offer support to food bank
Wagner--Tracy
Joe Young talks about his efforts to collect food for the poor.
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29 Cohabitation happening more frequently in the 1980s
Griffin--Brenda
Jo Ann Cummings talks about the trends of unmarried people living together.
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30 Deadline near
Fay--Steven
Opportunity for internships in Washington, D. C.
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31 Conference to be held
Griffin--Brenda
State DECA officers will meet.
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32 Senate Scene
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Consider draft; recognize student organizations.
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33 'Who' takes Dome by storm
Sundberg--Anne M. (Class of 1982)
Review of the performance by "The Who" at the UNI-Dome.
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34 Drugs discussed Forensics team makes presentation to Soroptimists.
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35 'Who' Are You?
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Photos of "The Who" performing at the UNI-Dome.
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36 Paula Preppy
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
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37 Play tickets on sale
Moore--Marty
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38 Book hailed as "classic"
Goff--Blaine
Review of the book "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Tools.
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39 Fundraiser begins
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Highlights of the campaign.
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40 Group deals with eating problems
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Norman Story talks about support for those with eating disorders.
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41 Ensemble to perform Ron Johnson will direct Wind Ensemble for first time.
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42 Local band performs at "Who" reception
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Band members give ironic reactions to brief meeting with The Who; photo.
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43 An unknown relic
Guthrie--Lisa
Brief description of purposes and collections of UNI Museum.
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44 Musicians tour
Hirsch--Pam
Dutch musicians perform.
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45 Preserving barbershop style of singing is chorus' purpose
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
A look at Proud Image.
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46 UNI has another "Mac" attack
Courtright--Michele
Fleetwood Mac will perform.
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47 Female student finds ROTC "challenging"
Courtright--Michele
Patty Lambrecht and Penny Shaw talk about ROTC.
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48 Food Fair to be improved
Rafique--Zarina
Improvements should allow lines to move more quickly.
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49 Senior wins music first prize
Courtright--Michele
Jo Anne Fosselman wins prize at Minnesota competition.
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50 High-scoring Wildcats challenge Panthers
McCauley--Terry P. (Class of 1984)
UNI will play against Northern Michigan in the Mid-Continent Conference.
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51 Netters set record
Scully--Jeff
UNI volleyball team set a school record of four tournament wins in one season.
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52 Women's tennis team takes third in season finale
Varland--Cindy
UNI finished its season with a third place finish in the University of Wisconsin-Stout Invitational.
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53 Luther drops UNI 2-1
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI was defeated by Luther in field hockey, 2-1; photo.
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54 Women's swimming will depend upon underclassmen
Ceilley--Paul
The swim team includes only three upperclassmen.