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1 Hessburg defeats Meeks in presidential duel
Rhea--Jane
James Hessburg defeats David Meeks, 972-841; photo.
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2 Sixty-six candidates already in the running; Search committee begins developing criteria
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Search committee meets representative from search consultant company.
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3 Untitled
Cook--Dorn
Students enjoy warm weather; photo.
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4 Concoctor ravages review
Jolliffe--John S. (Student--1983-1986)
Students dislike Sally Finder review.
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5 Majority--not necessarily maturity
Kapler--Phillip G. (Student--1982)
Student is in favor of raising the drinking age to 21.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
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7 Security: more than just meter monitors
Roberts--James P.
Student respects security guards on campus.
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8 Students deplore exploitation
Finnerty--Diane L. (Class of 1983)
Students dislike insert in Northern Iowan.
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9 Allocation recommended
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Vice President Stansbury recommends that student building fee money be used to repair carillon.
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10 Faculty refer petition to committee
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Ask committee to report on Old Administration Building; establish committee to produce evaluation form for top administrators.
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11 Focus on women Schedule of Campbell Hall program.
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12 Anorexia--desire to be thin
Hite--Cathy
Joan Wageman and Kathy Lynch talk at length about the disorder.
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13 Co-op students 21 students have been placed.
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14 News Notes . . . . List of computer class for which students must apply; Superdance information.
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15 Plans awaiting Regents' approval A look at plans for the new art building; photo.
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16 Alpha XI Delta Will meet.
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17 Campus Bible Fellowship Showing 'Chariots of Fire'.
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18 Cheerleaders/Yell Leaders Informational meeting.
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19 Graduate Student Organization (GSO) Will meet.
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20 Howard to speak at banquet M. William Howard will speak at NAACP banquet.
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21 Leadership Development Series Will meet.
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22 Learning Skills Center Last day to register.
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23 Tomahawk Will meet.
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24 "Working" on a UNI musical
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
A look at the production of the play.
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25 A working world discussion Will present panel discussion in association with production of "Working".
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26 'Shots' by Davis on display Work by Keith Davis on display in Gallery of Art.
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27 Chorus performs Will perform work by women composers.
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28 Festival set for Readers Theater 100 students and teachers will attend.
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29 Guest recital Monday Kenneth Marchant and James McWhorter will perform.
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30 Resurrection of elm statue
Steen--Ila
Brief description of restoration process; statue will be returned this spring; photo.
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31 Tomorrow is day of percussion Ed Soph will give clinic.
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32 Day leaves UNI with athletic and academic marks
Varland--Cindy
Profile of senior runner J'ne Day; photo.
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33 Panthers finish season at 17-11 Panthers are unable to continue play in the Gateway Athletic Conference Tournament due to an NCAA rule limiting teams to 28 games a season.
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34 Panthers can't rally past Pan American
Prather--John
Panthers record drops to 12-17.