Issue Contents

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1 Curris describes "splendid agony"
Knudsen--Jennifer
President Curris talks about his first 8 months on the job; offers diagnosis of major problems.
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2 NBC's King to discuss Reagan White House Profile of Emery King; photo.
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3 Old Ad referendum introduced
Clayton--Lisa
Referendum calls for $10 per semester student fee; advocates speak on behalf of saving building; photo.
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4 GSO support appreciated
Johnson--Herman
The Graduate Student Organization gives thanks for the support received during its reactivation.
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5 Says foreign students shouldn't feel isolated
Andersen--Hanne
Hanne Andersen feels that if foreign students interact with Americans they will feel more accepted.
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Ketels--Denton
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7 Untitled
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Radio plays nothing but old rock 'n roll music.
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Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Teresa Cashman describes the way she was treated while trying the cover the story on Roger Jepsen's announcement of his campaign for U.S. Senator.
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9 Where is 'he' in home ec?
Wellendorf--Ann
Ann Wellendorf feels more men should enroll in home economics courses.
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10 'Exceptional' students? William Querbach, President of Questron Corporation, seeks applicants for part-time employment and full-time summer jobs.
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11 Explains calendar decision
Rider--Paul Edward (Chemistry Faculty)
Professor Paul Rider explains why he voted against the proposed calendar change.
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12 Not 'privilege', but necessity
Rush--Robert
Robert Rush feels the treatment he received from Nancy Voelz was uncalled for due to his handicap.
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13 Objects to pool policies
Fry--Kent
Kent Fry feels the pools should be open to students during the designated times regardless of other activities.
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14 Should preserve 'landmark' Nancy Redfern feels the Old Administration Building should be preserved.
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15 Should preserve 'landmark'
Eiklor--John Leonard (History Faculty)
Dr. John L. Eiklor feels the Old Administration Building should be preserved.
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16 Subject of article 'disappointed'
Willert--Kristie L. (Class of 1984)
Kristie Willert clarifies some points about her trip to Africa.
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17 Urges students to vote
Burke--Bill (Student--1984-1985)
Bill Burke encourages students to vote to save the Old Administration Building.
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18 Chrystal highlights Soviet economics
Nesheim--Barb
Extensive excerpts from remarks by John Chrystal.
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19 Sunseri: We need to use reason
Schluetter--Gary
Professor Sunseri offers his views on military spending.
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20 Folkers: Versions of cults all around
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Extensive excerpts from remarks by John Folkers; photo.
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21 Athletic policies scrutinized
Emig--Irvin W.
Faculty express concern over Athletic Policy Advisory Committee.
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22 CIA critic to appear Thursday John Stockwell will speak.
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23 Greek Weekly
Baker--Mark P.
List of Greek philanthropic activities; planning for variety show.
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24 Alumnus named marketer of the year Marc S. Clausen honored; photo.
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25 Greek Week festivals to open Monday Lengthy description of activities.
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26 Economist to summarize Austrian culture, politics
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Heinz Seitinger will speak.
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27 UNISA
Nesheim--Barb
Dody Olson nominates four vice presidents; consider requests from student organizations.
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28 NAACP to host Chapman
Nesheim--Barb
Profile of Wesley Chapman; photo.
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29 Riehle awarded fellowship
Feld--Ann Marie
Richard Riehle wins NSF fellowship.
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30 Viking reporter tells of marketing experiences
Larson--Cherie
Rick Pearson speaks at AMA banquet.
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31 A Swim Through Time Marlins will present show.
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32 Administrative Management Society Will hold alumni panel.
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33 An organizational meeting Student Bookstore Association will meet.
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34 Author will speculate on Peyote rites Profile of Omer C. Stewart, expert on peyote ritual use.
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35 Graduate Student Organization Will hold wine and cheese party.
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36 The International Affairs Organization Will meet.
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37 What's up Meetings and activities; Iowa Sociological Association.
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38 William Lang Will speak on history of UNI.
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39 Alicia seeks student crowd
Griffin--Barbara
Barb Griffin reviews the restaurant Alicia's on Main.
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40 Seafood fan hooked on Red Lobster
Griffin--Barbara
Barb Griffin reviews the seafood at Red Lobster.
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41 The O.P.: a good place to 'eat, drink, and be merry
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Carol Benning reviews the atmosphere at The Other Place.
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Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Some UNI alumni reminisce over a cold beer at The Other Place.
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43 Art students awarded for works List of award winners at student juried exhibition.
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44 Run for heart to begin on campus Thursday Will attempt to raise money for American Heart Association.
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45 Twyla Tharp dancers 'innovative' performers
Nauraine--Emily
Emily Nautaine reviews the Twyla Tharp dance group.
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46 Untitled Theater UNI will perform "As You Like It" in the Strayer-Wood Theater.
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47 Variety brought into clothing styles
Griffin--Barbara
A look at contemporary styles.
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48 History of critic conference traced
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
History of the Student as Critic Conference at UNI.
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49 UNI History: New women's dorm to be built
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
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50 Golden Earring album draws a mixed review
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Sally Finder reviews the band Golden Earring.
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51 Guest sax joined UNI jazz band John Salerno will play with Jazz Band I.
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52 UNI jazz musicians honored Honored at Eau Claire festival.
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53 UNI splits and sweeps in two double-headers
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
The UNI softball team won three of four games in the Dome this week; photo.
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54 Briggs' priorities high for 'merry-go-round' of recruiting
Wrede--Clint (Class of 1989; Library Faculty)
UNI wrestling couch Don Briggs sets out to recruit new wrestlers.
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55 Ames opener for men's golf The UNI men's golf team will play two meets to open the season.
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56 Tennis streak continues The UNI men's tennis team defeated both the Drake Bulldogs and the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.