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1 Finders keepers . . . .
Kramer--Birdie
A child participates in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Easter Egg Hunt; photo.
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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.
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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.
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5 Deno: First Blood
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Governor Branstad wanders about campus in a daze.
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6 Superdance raises $5,500+
Holmlund--Brian
Thanks those involved in the MDA Superdance.
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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.
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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.
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12 Panel to discuss farm crisis issues Will discuss wide range of issues.
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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.
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15 Dawes to speak about recent trip to El Salvador Gil Dawes will speak.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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24 Student as Critic Essay awards given
Kramer--Birdie
List of some of the award winners; photo.
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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.
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27 Southwest takes three games from Panthers
Huffman--Elwin
UNI is 3-5 in the AMCU-8 standings; photo.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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33 Swanson signs two recruits to letters of intent Two right-handed pitchers have signed letters of intent for next fall.