Northern Iowan — October 3, 1980

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1 Evans coming to UNI Cooper Evans will speak.
1 Revive your political awareness next week Many candidates will appear in PLS political awareness program.
1 Watch where you park! Cedar Falls police warn students about street parking laws.
1 Politicking for pop Eleonara Anderson Kettler, daughter of John Anderson, speaks on campus; photo.
2 On the other hand . . . Wants students to vote because their vote can make a difference, especially towards meeting UNI's needs.
2 Panthers 'address concerns' The new Panther Party outlines their stance on some issues.
2 Cheerleaders, drill team harassed Upset that cheerleaders and drill tam members were subjected to verbal abuse and had objects thrown at them.
2 Ducks out of season School mascot is concerned about objects being thrown at him during games.
2 Today: American Enterprise Day Phi Beta Lambda would like to draw attention to American Enterprise Day.
2 Who nabbed Carrie Clutz Wants their "Carrie Clutz Award" sign returned.
3 Scheduling will be fast and simple Mary Engen talks about the new computer system which has replaced the old card system.
4 Bowl with your brains Getting College Bowl tournament set up for this year.
4 Possible new loan program Dennis Jensen talks about changes and additions to the loan programs.
5 Democrats stress voting Roger McMahon talks about the objectives of Young Democrats.
5 Memories of Mount St. Helen Phi Alpha Theta sells volcanic dust at its book sale.
6 What's up Meetings and activities; Navigators; Tuesday Talks; La Mesa Espanol; Folk Club.
6 French Club Will meet.
6 UNI Finance Club Organizational meeting.
6 P. E. O. group Will meet.
6 Book sale Sponsored by Phi Alpha Theta and Historical Association.
6 Conservation Club Organizing committees.
6 Running mates Seeking women interested in assisting track team.
6 Industrial Education Club Will hear speaker.
6 English Club Will meet.
6 Administrative Management Society Will meet.
6 Women's Studies Association Organizational meeting.
6 Student Council for Exceptional Children Will hear speaker.
6 Math Club Organizational meeting.
6 Learn about field experience Opportunity for extended field experience in January.
7 Broadcasters make waves with UNI radio classes Loren Buser and Clare Rampton will teach class in football broadcasting.
8 It's Saturday Night Live Cheerleaders Doug Steenson and Mark Zahn take a break during last Saturday's football game; photo.
8 Spikers pitted against U. S. Olympic team The U. S. women's volleyball team will come to UNI to host a clinic and play UNI and the Japanese national team.
9 Eats Review of The Great Plains Sauce and Dough Co.
10 Up the Creek Advice on what to wear while outdoors when it is raining.
10 They're not restricted only to vegetables Advice from vegetarians.
11 Frank's Dixieland music 'refreshing' Review of the performance of Chris Frank; photo.
12 Symphony on KHKE Chicago Symphony performance.
12 Perantoni highlights Octubafest Profile of Don Perantoni and the upcoming program.
12 Live from the Old Aud Garrison Keillor will perform; photo.
13 Tour the mountains Lee Miller will present program on Germany and Austria at Museum.
13 Cellist presents debut Profile of Professor Reuss.
13 Design is a 'tough profession' Eric Madsen's work included in exhibition; excerpts from Madsen's remarks.
15 Registration open for Oktoberfest run The Second Annual Oktoberfest Run for March of Dimes will be Sunday, October 12.
15 Panthers face top-rated Wildcats UNI faces the number one ranked team in Division II, Northern Michigan, at Marquette tomorrow.
16 Soccer loses to Hawks UNI lost to Iowa, 2-1, on Sunday.
16 Harriers to compete in Big Four meet The cross country team will compete in a Big Four meet for the first time in its history Saturday in Iowa City; photo.
16 Women's tennis wins again UNI lost only one doubles match on its way to an 8-1 defeat of Luther.