Issue Contents

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1 A 'delightful' season
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Trees with Christmas lights near Campanile; photo.
2 Bouncers unfairly labeled
Krall--Tiffany
A look at the duties and responsibilities of a bar bouncer.
3 Regents name Geadelmann director of state relations
Reicks--Rodney Eugene (Class of 1988)
Also purchase property at 1216 W. 22nd Street; accepts report re-accrediting Home Economics for ten years; approves road projects.
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4 Allnighter's Club
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
President Curris and wife pose for Christmas portraits and reflect on cartoon.
5 Business students asked to use own computers
Phillips--Todd
Seerley Hall lab is restricted to business students; other labs are open to all; urges business students to use Seerley lab in order to avoid crowding at other labs.
6 Cheerleaders given praise, criticism
Guge--Rachelle A.
Applauds Panther mascots; believes some cheerleaders show a better attitude than others.
7 The Human Element
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Suggests question for presidential candidates.
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8 Decorations uplifting; should add mistletoe
Vorhies--Christine Lynn (Class of 1989)
Likes the campus decorations.
9 RHA actions unconstitutional
Murphy--Troy J.
Believes election was held illegally.
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10 In the Public Eye
Hays--Richard Allen (Public Policy Faculty)
Al Hays laments the lack of support for the UNI football team.
11 Kelsey is remembered
Roberts--James P.
Recalls good times together.
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12 UNI professor going 'back to prison' soon
Guinn--Suzanne
Phil Young will take job in prison; photo.
13 UNISA allocates nearly $3,000 for computer
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Also consider size of voting constituencies.
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14 FAF's to be available at Union table
Kienast--Linda
15 UNI-PMC to offer support, recognition for physically, mentally handicapped
Thomas--Daniel Carl (Class of 1988)
New group formed.
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16 A chat with Santa
Kappmeyer--Brian
Children talk with Santa; photo.
17 Peace activists use music, slides to explain U.S.-Soviet experience
Rogers--Steve
Bruce Bishop and Patty Ankrum offer their views.
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18 Funeral notice Funeral for Larry Kelsey will be held at St. Stephen Center.
19 Hart to speak Gary Hart will be on campus.
20 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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21 Greetings from UNI
Kappmeyer--Brian
Christmas decorations on the Dome; photo.
22 Holiday Cheer
Guinn--Suzanne
Bar owners talk about their level of business around Christmas; students talk about their family Christmas traditions.
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23 Holiday tunes offer variety
Rhinehart--Natalie (Student--1987-1988)
Students talk about the Christmas music that they enjoy.
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24 'Earl the Dead Cat', UNI insignia hits with Christmas shoppers
Rogers--Steve
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25 Glee Club Variety Show once again a success
Lansing--Denise
Review of the show; photo.
26 U. S. traditions not the only way to celebrate Christmas
Saucer--Caroline
International students talk about their Christmas traditions.
27 UNI student musician discovers vocal success late in life
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Profile of Clark Duhrkopf.
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28 Santa Claus not a happy camper
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
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29 'Secret Santas' hit residence halls
Schooley--Terry
A look at the practice of giving anonymous gifts; a look at dorm Christmas activities.
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30 Career Center offers post-college options
Gardner--Michelle
Description of services; photo.
31 Sell-out crowd attends first Colonial Christmas
Halder--Connie
A look at the show put on by Price Lab School students; photo
32 Student essay competition announced
Olson--Lynn
Categories and prizes announced for Student as Critic Conference.
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33 Wind energy explored by grant program
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Grant used to construct wind generator near ITC; photo.
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34 Suicide: a cry for help, not a desire to die
Bartelt--Brad S. (Class of 1989)
A look at the problem.
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35 Movie Review: McKinney's top ten picks for 1987
McKinney--Dave
Reviewer Dave McKinney picks his top ten favorite films for 1987.
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36 Panthers play semifinal game on road tomorrow
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers will play Northeast Louisiana tomorrow in the Division I-AA playoffs; photo.
37 UNI races by Winona; loses to Dayton
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI beat Winona State on Monday, 93-62; and lost to Dayton on Saturday, 88-83; photo.
38 Untitled
DeHaven--Michelle
UNI beat Wisconsin Wednesday night, 22-12.
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39 Strange route lands Parker on UNI team
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
James Parker joined the UNI Panthers this season, thanks to Coach Miller's recruiting skills; photo.