Issue Contents

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1 "At least six" names will be given to the committee by the search board. Presidential search "going well and on schedule"
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Committee approves criteria for evaluation of candidates.
2 Arbitrator says no salary increase for faculty next year
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
No increase for first year, but 7% increase the second year; dental benefits added to contract.
3 Back to the books
Zalog--J. C.
Lynda Bonlen studies hard after returning from spring break; photo.
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4 Sports - a consideration and tribute
Young--Joe W. (EOP Staff)
Academic advisor's poem concerning sports and what comes after sports.
5 Untitled
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Ronald Reagan bundles up for the cold war.
6 Viewpoint
Siler--William L.
Graduate student from Northern Illinois University reacts to essay by Darrell Mudra on student athletes.
7 Working company applauded
Martin--Drake E. (Residence Staff)
Theatre UNI's production of 'Working' is very enjoyable.
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8 Duncan named to national math yearbook review panel
9 UNI major source of local income James Stampp talks about the economic impact of UNI.
10 Workshop set for job-seekers
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11 GSO ratifies its constitution Elects officers; gets organized; plans for future.
12 Program centers on blacks, women Program for Black Heritage Week and McElroy Symposia.
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13 Greek Week Committee Will meet.
14 Greek Week Variety Show Will hold tryouts.
15 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Will meet.
16 Journal appoints UNI's Waller Dean Waller will be one of four editors of Systems Research.
17 Legal Liability Seminar Marc Franson will speak on legal liability.
18 Studio 97 Announces this week's guest.
19 UNI Panhellenic Will meet.
20 What's up Meetings and activities.
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21 Ketels selected summer editor
Berger--Karla
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22 Debaters qualify Gregg Fishbein and Ted Wallace will go to Colorado.
23 Lyon: B.S.N. needed Professor Lyon talks about the need for nursing degree.
24 More funding for KCRS, EMCEC; election results ratified
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
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25 "Burn-out" not a disease--being tired, unmotivated normal
Perkins--Holly
Counselors talk about stress that may not necessarily lead to depression.
26 Benefit concert tonight
27 Down in the Valley
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
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28 Older students characterized by motivation
Eggers--Carolyn
A look at some typical non-traditional students.
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29 Bach concert Sunday Bach Consort will perform.
30 Some 'high quality offerings at your nearby silver screens
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Review of the movies, 'The High Road to China' and 'The Man from Snowy River'; photo.
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31 A diagnosis of rape
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Review of the book, "Take a Chance on Me".
32 Kundera's Book of Laughter develops memorable themes
Goff--Blaine
Review of "The Book of Laughter and Forgetting".
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33 Syrup maker 'stuck' on nature Making maple syrup at Hartman Reserve; photo.
34 Teaching handicapped drivers
Bowman--Teresa
Jeanette Winegarden talks about teaching the course.
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35 Free concert Monday Horn Choir and Tuba Ensemble will perform.
36 Parenting from both ends nurtures pressures Mars Edwards talks about the problems of those who are responsible for both their parents and their children.
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37 Campus Consultation
Routh--Larry R. (Placement Staff)
Larry Routh talks about increasing one's chances of finding a job.
38 Worry not--stress is "the spice of life"
Bowman--Teresa
Jo Ann Cummings talks about helping students with the stress in their lives.
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39 Erusha to coach line Erusha previously coached 15 years at UNI until he resigned in 1977.
40 Netsters return from trip south
Varland--Cindy
Panthers play well in meets over spring break.
41 Panther bats quiet after opener
Schmitt--Mike D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers play poorly after beating #10 Missouri.
42 Struve, DeVault top qualifiers
Ketels--Denton
Panthers play well in spring break Georgia meet.
43 Weaver hits 6-9 3/4
Ketels--Denton
Panthers need to overcome fears of other competitors.
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44 Injury seminar at UNI Will hold third annual conference.
45 Samuelson places 21st and 24th in diving zones
Oatman--Ann
Profile of Senior diver Jeff Samuelson.
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46 Panthers honored
Prather--John
Brent Carmichael, Jay Block, and Ray Storck are honored as Mid-Continent choices.
47 UNI half time lead doesn't hold, Irish win 75-51
Prather--John
Notre Dame dominates Panthers.
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48 UNI 10th in NCAA
Ketels--Denton
Panthers finish season with a 17-3 record and solid 10th place showing in the NCAA Tournament; photo.