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1 'Flash' enlivens annual dance
Hensley--Robert B. (Classes of 1990 and 1992)
Profile of the band; photo.
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2 Celebration abounds with tradition
Bryan--Clint
A look at traditions including campaniling, float building, and window painting.
9 Panthers prepare for match up with Montana Grizzlies
Glaser--Jerome
Panthers will play the Montana Grizzlies in this year's Homecoming game.
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3 Flu up--Homecoming down
Olson--Lynn
A look at Homecoming in 1957 when a flu epidemic hit campus.
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4 History reveals origin of Homecoming event
Westercamp--Sherri
History of Homecoming at UNI.
10 Shriners' show to precede parade
Thomas--Daniel Carl (Class of 1988)
Will put on motorcycle show; photo.
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5 Homecoming events schedule
11 Volksmarch comes to UNI
Gardner--Michelle
John Mixsell leads volksmarch efforts at UNI; photo.
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6 Homecoming pep rally includes 'Dreams' band
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
A look at pep rally activities.
8 Lux selection process explained
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Mary Pieper and Kevin Saville to be honored; photo.
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7 Homecoming supplement 1987; Bring on the competition!
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Woody Wright goes around end; photo.
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12 Rugby fans, unite!
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students watch rugby match; photo.
13 Simon wants more foreign language
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
Excerpts from remarks by Paul Simon; photo.
14 UNI to fight asbestos citation, $2880 fine
Olson--Lynn
Citation involves work in Gilchrist Hall project.
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15 . . . UNISA defended as awake
Curran--Margaret
Claims that UNISA has been involved in the matter of the new professional sequence.
17 Committee thanks Hill merchants Thanks those who supported Homecoming.
18 The Wild Life
Dawson--Brent (Class of 1988)
19 Wubben outlines UNISA's actions regarding sequence
Wubben--Michelle (Class of 1989)
States that UNISA has consistently opposed the new professional sequence.
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16 Allnighter's Club
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Portrays male students using condom vending machine.
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20 Congress should confirm Bork's court nomination
Nielsen--Eric G. (Class of 1987)
Outlines reasons for supporting Mr. Bork.
22 Team justifies use of course
Martin--Bradley D. (Class of 1989)
Outlines reasons why the cross country team uses the golf course.
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21 Students are asleep at UNI..
Sanders--David K.
Sympathizes with recent letter on lengthening course of study, but finds letter a good example of being uninformed.
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23 Minority recruitment now top priority
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
Charles Means talks about minority recruiting; Regents goal is 8.5% minority enrollment.
24 Search for NI adviser begins after five-month wait
Krall--Tiffany
In wake of Jackson Baty's retirement, the NI will seek a one-third faculty appointment.
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25 Schmidt to retire after 22 years
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Profile of O. R. Schmidt; photo.
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26 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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27 Youth for MDA receives Division I award
Lentsch--Julia A. (Class of 1988)
Dance in April raised about $5000; planning for next dance.
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28 ROTC to celebrate new status with ceremonial ribbon cutting
Guinn--Suzanne
Will celebrate host status with ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 3.
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29 Marching Band plans Homecoming show
DeHaven--Michelle
A look at the band's preparations; photo.
30 New docents needed by gallery; group not limited to art majors
Young--Sara (Student--1987-1988)
31 Student research, writings published Three new volumes of Draftings In are published; subjects include the Iliad, liberal education, and economics.
32 Students urged to attend job fair
Halder--Connie
Larry Routh talks about the 7th annual Recruiters Fair.
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33 Movie review: River's Edge
McKinney--Dave
Review of the movie 'River's Edge' with Keaunu Reeves and Crispin Glover.
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34 First amendment issues to be presentation topic Judith Krug will speak.
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35 Campus ducks face loss of pond, home
Snider--Sherry
Prexy's Pond will be filled in soon to make way for the Business Building.
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36 Smith returns from injury to lead Panthers past Indiana State, 38-14
Bartelt--Brad S. (Class of 1989)
Panthers defeated Indiana State, 38-14. Quarterback Mike Smith rejoined the Panthers; he was recovering from an ankle injury.
37 Volleyball team improves record to 16-1
Huffman--Elwin
UNI defeated Kansas, 3-2, on Sunday; photo.
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38 Cross country team defeats Iowa; losses to Illinois State in double dual
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI beat Iowa, 32-28, but lost to Illinois State, 40-19, in a double dual held on Saturday; photo.
39 Trip offered to UNI-Iowa State game in Ames Trip offered to UNI-Iowa State game.
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40 Konigsmark: Tougher opponents now, will improve squad later
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI lost to Northern Illinois on Friday (9-0), and to Marquette on Saturday (9-0); photo.