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1 New editors named
Klostermann--Marcia (Student--1985-1986)
Denise Buchan will be summer executive editor; Rod Reicks will be 1986-1987 managing editor; photo.
2 Students lobby, rally at Capitol
Skinner--Gwynne
Excerpts from Connie Hessburg's remarks; photo.
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3 Droll Dog
Beurskens--Pete
Recounts listening to a Christian music radio station.
4 RHA election 'ridiculous'
Stewart--Kevin
Points out potential ethical issues in recent election.
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5 Burn-out can be avoided
Moss--Patty (Student--1984-1986)
Berdena Beach and Ken Wernimont tell how stress can be overcome; photo.
6 Reprimand tabled
Swanson--Leif D.
Consider reprimand for senator who allegedly made inappropriate remarks at polling place; also consider holding complaint sessions.
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7 POW speech is Tuesday
Skinner--Gwynne
Stephen T. Johnson will speak.
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8 Nazareth to speak Monday Peter A. Nazareth, consul general from India, will speak.
9 Trip focused on comet Students and faculty talk about their trip to Big Bend; photo.
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10 Recreation program reviewed: department seeks accreditation
McCabe--Kathy
Carole Hanson talks about the purposes of and procedures for accreditation.
11 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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12 Test offered free to education majors
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
May take battery of standardized teaching exams free.
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13 Education professor elected to NCSS board Judith Finkelstein elected to national social studies board.
14 Making bids for bodies
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students auction their services in effort to raise money for Heart Association; photo.
15 Physics group selects members List of Sigma Pi Sigma initiates.
16 Two to receive Pettit award Lynn Olson and Elizabeth Bingham honored; photo.
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17 "Outstanding" students perform Monday
Johanningmeier--Bill
Speech festival will bring high school students to campus.
18 Beaches are officially open
Prieskorn--Pippa
Students are catching rays near Noehren Hall; photo.
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19 Track team to Drake Invitational
Huffman--Elwin
Women preparing for meet at Drake; men will go to Iowa City; photo.
20 UNI sweeps two from St. Ambrose
Huffman--Elwin
UNI also splits two with Wartburg; photo.
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21 Tennis team defeated by Bulldogs, 6-3
Bierle--Scott
Carol Phillips believes the team is shaping up.
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22 Pitchers pace softball team to sweep
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Sweep Mt. Mercy; photo.
23 UNI Golf Course opens for season Hours and greens fees.
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24 Men golfers finish 3rd
Grawe--Jim
Finish third in Big Four meet.
25 Netters drop 7-2 decision to ISU
Bierle--Scott
UNI defeats Coe, 7-2.