Issue Contents

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1 Finders keepers . . . .
Kramer--Birdie
A child participates in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Easter Egg Hunt; photo.
2 Societal changes leading to suicidal thoughts
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Norman Story believes that expectations place on men and lack of support for them may lead them to suicide.
3 Students must choose between work, loans
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
GSL program will become need-based; students will need to work to make up the difference.
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4 Bookstore in Union? Asks students in favor of a bookstore to write a proposal that can be accepted by the administration; location should be in Union.
5 Deno: First Blood
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Governor Branstad wanders about campus in a daze.
6 Superdance raises $5,500+
Holmlund--Brian
Thanks those involved in the MDA Superdance.
7 Thanks, congratulations to those who contributed in blood drive
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Thanks student, faculty, and staff for support of blood drives.
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8 Circumcision called 'dumb'
Baker--Gerald
Discusses circumcision and a federal court case.
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9 Schedule book ads save $1,100
Witt--Nancy (Student--1985-1988)
Bob Leahy talks about the reasons for including advertising in the schedule books.
10 Visitor Center has served 5,200 since July opening
Holbach--Jill
Roger Eich talks about the purpose of the center and the kind of service that it performs; facility opened in July 1986.
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11 Central American policy to be discussion subject Luis Aguilar will speak.
12 Panel to discuss farm crisis issues Will discuss wide range of issues.
13 World trade problems to be symposium topic Schedule for the Jepson Symposium.
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14 'What is Religion?' finale will discuss desire, death
Baldwin--Vicki
Professor Crownfield gives preview of his lecture.
15 Dawes to speak about recent trip to El Salvador Gil Dawes will speak.
16 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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17 UNI experience lands Hessburg post with Sen. Harkin in D. C.
Moore--Lisa E. (Class of 1988)
Will work as receptionist.
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18 "Cabaret" captures audience
Fredrickson--JoLynne
A review of Theatre UNI's production of "Cabaret."
19 Marlow creates winning logo
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Lengthy profile of Paul Marlow, who just won the contest to create the 1987 Homecoming logo; photo.
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20 Feature notes . . . . Jeffrey Siegel will conduct master class; Varsity Men's Glee Club will present concert.
21 Speech team takes fourth place
Kramer--Birdie
Place fourth of 119 teams; Penny Guerink and Shelley Schnathorst qualify for national sweepstakes; photo.
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22 Folk Dance club will hold Spring Festival
Danielson--Darwin W. (Class of 1987)
Will hold food drive in conjunction with festival.
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23 Combo rated on top Jazz Combo wins competition at Eau Claire.
24 Student as Critic Essay awards given
Kramer--Birdie
List of some of the award winners; photo.
25 Witt's work wins 3 ways Bill Witt wins awards at state competition.
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26 Netters record four 9-0 wins
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Men are now at 22-7, while women are 2-7 going into the Western Illinois Invitational; photo.
27 Southwest takes three games from Panthers
Huffman--Elwin
UNI is 3-5 in the AMCU-8 standings; photo.
28 Two-mile squad places third at Kansas Relays
Giegerich--Dominic
UNI placed better than expected.
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29 Barriger's bat sparks Illinois State in 3-0 wins
Huffman--Elwin
UNI was defeated twice by Illinois State; photo.
30 Triathlon tests even the best athlete's physical endurance
Holbach--Jill
Intramural director Tim Klatt feels student response to the UNI Triathlon was good.
31 UNI golfers finish third in weekend invitational
Grawe--Jim
UNI's men have one golf meet left in the spring season.
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32 Scrimmage proves costly as Smith suffers injury
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Coach Darrell Mudra feels Kevin Willard can serve as a suitable replacement while Mike Smith's ankle heals; photo.
33 Swanson signs two recruits to letters of intent Two right-handed pitchers have signed letters of intent for next fall.