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1 Curris selects committee for VP replacement search
Eggers--Carolyn
President Curris names committee; expresses concern about recent rash of resignations.
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Hansen--Laurie
Metro Dance Theater will perform at the Cedar Falls High School Auditorium.
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3 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
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Ketels--Denton
Offers opinions on a free press.
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5 Tuesday Morning
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Offers personal interpretation of goals of UNISA president Dody Olson.
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6 1,500 receive degrees Saturday Description of ceremonies; will include honors for Class of 1934; Elizabeth Robst will give address.
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7 ROTC
Hirsch--Pam
List of 18 students who will be commissioned.
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8 Students present local case studies
Clayton--Lisa
Public relations students talk about their work.
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9 Substance abuse counselor program available in fall
Feld--Ann Marie
Don Maypole talks about new social work program.
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10 UNISA
Hansen--Laurie
Students count cars at busy intersection; photo.
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11 Bookstore goals set
Larson--Cherie
Aim at beginning service in fall 1985; may cooperate with Tomahawk.
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12 Institute will focus on family therapy techniques Highlights of program; photo.
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13 Coping with job hunt discussed
Larson--Cherie
Tom Reuschling speaks at School of Business banquet.
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14 Local elementary students need tutors
Jaycox--Mary
Karen McNeil talks about tutoring activities.
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15 Computer theft investigation continues
Barnes--David T. (Class of 1984)
Rollin Evers believes that case may be resolved soon.
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16 McCollum retires after 35 years
Reyes--Alma P. (Classes of 1985 and 1988)
Brief profile of Dean McCollum.
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17 Witt wins photography award Bill Witt wins five awards in state competition.
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18 Class of 1934 celebrates
Oliver--Suzanne
Will participate in Commencement ceremony; list of other activities.
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19 AAUP Organizational meeting.
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20 Campus Bible Fellowship Will hold picnic.
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21 GRIPS Will plan for awards banquet.
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22 McCollum reception set Will honor Clifford McCollum; scholarship established in his name.
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23 Seminar trains teachers to use environmental program Professor McCalley's Outlook program will be used in seminars at Springbrook.
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24 The UNI College Republicans Will meet.
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25 What's up Meetings and activities; Graduate Student Recognition Dinner; UNI Fall Leadership Retreat.
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26 Being prepared best study tactic
Nesheim--Barb
Jan Dursky offers test study tips.
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27 UNI Gospel Choir attempts to bridge gap between races Gospel Choir has been rehearsing since March.
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28 Trip shows public relations students job possibilities Pat Bassett lead trip to Kansas City.
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29 Faculty recital planned Program and performers.
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30 KUNI volunteers honored
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31 Store owner enjoys selling 'adult toys'
Clayton--Lisa
Tom Sampson talks about the stereo and photo business.
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32 Air Band Antics
Hansen--Laurie
Students have fun participating in an air band competition in the Union.
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33 Nature program planned
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34 To present Spanish play Spanish theater class will present play.
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35 UNI Band concert set Program for performance.
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Hansen--Laurie
Students prepare to leave for a Scandinavian Study Tour of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
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37 UNI student wins arts scholarship Melody Turnquist wins UNI Civic Arts Association award; photo.
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38 Trackster individuals place high in meets
Willhite--Duane
The UNI men's track team did well at the Drake Relays, while the women ran at Iowa State.
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39 UNI takes three of four
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
The UNI softball team won three of four games against Southwest Missouri State and Wichita State; photo.
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40 Women come through at the end
Wrede--Clint (Class of 1989; Library Faculty)
The UNI women's golf team placed third in the Gateway Conference Tournament.
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41 Sun brings gloom for Panthers
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
The UNI baseball team was defeated by Eastern Illinois in both games of a double-header; photo.
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42 Tennis men 3rd, women 8th in conference meets
Moss--Patty (Student--1984-1986)
The UNI men's tennis team places third in the AMCU Conference Championship, while the women's team places eighth in the Gateway Tennis Championships.