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1 Branstad hopes to create 180,000 jobs and attract new industries to Iowa
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Terry Branstad expresses his views; photo.
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2 Socialist wants changes
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
James Bittner states his views; photo.
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3 Brazil: future world power?
Lu--Jonathan J. (Geography Faculty)
Believes that the United States has a tendency toward provincialism and may therefore rule out Brazil as a possible major power in the New World.
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4 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
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5 Tax provides growth
Groomes--Brent (Student--1982)
Encourages Cedar Falls residents to vote in favor of the hotel/motel tax.
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6 Viewpoint
Hoing--Dave (Class of 1979; Library Staff)
Criticizes Rusty Martin for his stand on the draft issue.
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7 Chamber offers aid in evaluation Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce offers assistance to anyone evaluating the Unification Church.
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8 Criminal act flaunted
Off--Jim (Student--1982)
Does not believe that Rusty Martin represents a majority of the UNI students.
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9 Student urges awareness
Humphrey--Deb (Student--1982)
Encourages students to vote the entire ballot.
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10 Vote for humanity
Cavanaugh--John
Encourages students to vote.
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11 Dancer dies at 86
Buchan--Denise
David Dancer died October 11, 1982; brief obituary.
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12 Lab School studies election process; meets candidates
Meyer--Pauline
Gloria Kirkland talks about the PLS program.
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13 Meeting scheduled
Moore--Marty
GSO will learn about job-finding skills.
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14 Senate Scene Bill SS-2, passed by UNISA, calls for the opposition to the indictments of draft registers.
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15 American Marketing Association Will meet.
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16 Cult film shown
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Campus Bible Fellowship will show film.
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17 Hagemann/Noehren Will hold dance.
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18 IIEC conference to be held
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Douglas Pine is chair of industrial education meeting.
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19 Kappa Delta Pi Will meet.
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20 REC Club Will meet.
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21 Regents, United Faculty prepare for bargaining
Spain--Helene Marie (Class of 1985)
Regents will respond to UF initial proposal; UF seeking substantial salary increases.
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22 Student Art Association Will meet.
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23 What's up Meetings and activities; Stress Workshop; Men's Organization for Rights and Equality.
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24 Job workshops
Perkins--Holly
Pat Basset will lead workshop.
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25 Rape awareness program scheduled for today
Mooney--Debbie (Student--1981-1982)
Women's Action League sponsors third annual program.
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26 Self defense class
Reed--Laurie
College Hill Neighborhood Association will sponsor class; considers noise and vendors operating without license.
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27 American art works shown
Thompson--Pam
Work by Ali, Gaston, and Jacques on display.
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28 Hollins transferred to jail; charges pending
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Jan Hollins being held on $75,000 bond after shooting incident.
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29 Master's degree, new courses approved by Board of Regents
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Health education master's degree approved; approve architectural services for CAC; Professor Vajpeyi will head Political Science Department during Professor Ross's PDL.
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30 NAACP banquet set
Olson--Dan
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31 Former CIA agent speaks on organization
Nation--Catherine
Extensive excerpts from speech by Peter James.
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32 "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" good movie for college students
Crowley--Pat (Student--1982)
Review of the movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High."
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33 A different show time for play
Moore--Marty
Will perform "A Touch of the Poet".
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34 Daredevils aim at America's musical taste; in review Review of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils.
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35 Burl Ives to open Artists Series
Nordlie--Craig William (Class of 1983)
Photo.
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36 Club offers trips, economical skiing
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Purposes and plans for the Ski Club.
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37 Paintings to show Work by Irene Lewis on display.
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38 Concert tonight
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Laurence Paxton will perform; photo.
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39 Jazz featured on radio
Rafique--Zarina
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40 Hay day
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Mitch Nauman preparing for Halloween; photo.
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41 Student plays for Disney John Vallentine participating in Epcot Center opening.
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42 Students attend honor conference
Courtright--Michele
Two UNI students attend Phi Eta Sigma national conference.
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43 Follow the leader
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Steve Harris blocking for receiver Craig Nordlie; photo.
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44 Heisman award is rich in football tradition
Nortman--Andy
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45 Herder powers Panthers over Carleton 2-1, 7-2
Ketels--Denton
UNI defeated Carleton College in the varsity and junior varsity games.
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46 UNI stops Wildcats' winning streak at six
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI defeated Northern Michigan, 33-14; photo.
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47 Cash, Fisk on all-time Waterloo team
Ketels--Denton
McDonald's and Waterloo Baseball, Inc. have announced who area fans consider to be the best baseball players.
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48 Cross country team wins tourney
Swanson--Michael K. (Class of 1988)
UNI won the meet against seven teams at Central College.
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49 Panthers suffer worst tourney loss at Northern Illinois
Scully--Jeff
UNI lost four of five volleyball matches at the Northern Illinois Invitational.
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50 Turnover
Peterson--Gerald Lee (Library Faculty)
Gerald Peterson found some mistakes in Jeff Scully's "Sports Quiz."
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51 Women golfers finish fourth at Missouri Invitational
Ketels--Denton
UNI placed fourth at the invitational at the University of Missouri with a score of 316.