Northern Iowan — February 27, 1981

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1 Martin and Panther Party sweep election Rusty Martin receives 74% of the vote; photo.
1 Harkin supports the 'homebred' Tom Harkin expresses views on El Salvador; photo.
1 Faculty Senate says 'no' to ROTC Senate votes, 14-10, to defeat a motion to establish an ROTC unit on campus; also votes to require faculty attendance at Commencement; supports motion to change name of Department of Speech to Department of Communication and Theatre.
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2 Positive comments on food service Food Service isn't like a home-cooked meal, but it's not the student workers' fault.
2 Dismayed with Reagan: budget cuts unfair Professor John R. Cole believes the proposed budget cuts by President Reagan will not help the majority of U. S. citizens.
2 Orchesis thanks NI staff Orchesis performers thank the photographers and writers of the NI for their coverage.
2 'Their assigned role in the universe': a great system Men attempt to describe the roles of the sexes.
3 1981 UNISA general elections results Vote tallies.
3 'Personal, lifelong decision' Colleen Mullen Hayes believes the government is taking away women's rights.
3 Sun and shadow The sun provides a silhouette of Kelly O'Neal on his way out of the Union; photo.
4 Elementary ed. majors should register now Seeking those who will be registering for "block".
4 Winter mountaineering David Dockstader will present program at Museum.
4 Library offers information center CFPL establishes life-long learning collection.
4 Is that you, Frosty? Kerri Hanson, Patty Bark, and Chris Stewart build one of the many snowmen on campus; photo.
5 What's up Meetings and activities.
5 German Club Faschingsfest Will celebrate.
5 Torch and Tassel Will discuss initiation.
5 Student Reading Association Will hold bake sale.
5 Phi Upsilon Omicron Will practice for initiation.
5 Reader's Theatre Will perform "As We are Now".
5 P. E. O. Will meet.
5 Dept. of Residence focuses on student Clark Elmer and Bob Hartman talk about their programs.
5 Group promotes communication Profile of Women in Communications, Inc.
6 Elevator hassles plague Dancer Frequent breakdowns cause inconvenience.
7 It comforts mind, body, but doesn't cure aches Yoga provides relaxing exercise for the body and the mind; photo.
8 Seifert initially takes diving for 'something to fill time' Panthers' only diver qualifies for national meet; photo.
9 High on enthusiasm; low on experience: Ruggeroos Rugby is introduced to UNI by Mike Ryan and Pat Larson; photo.
10 It's the right time of year for 'deadly little thing'; don't let weather catch you off-guard Rob Berry gives tips on how to survive the cold in an emergency.
10 'MB is overdeveloped, overkilled; 'Tongue Twister' is simple, fun "Mondo Bongo" has its moments but is too overdeveloped; "Tongue Twister" makes you feel good all over.
10 Eats: grownin' up on Hwy. 218 The Brown Bottle offers the best food, prices, and atmosphere in town.
11 Symphony trip offered UNI-Civic Arts Association will sponsor trip to Ames to hear Pittsburgh Symphony.
11 Gault to perform Tuesday Professor Gault will present piano recital.
11 Rex and Bruk serenade Studio One; Humor, warmth of performers entertains Gantenbeins perform spectacular hour-long show on KUNI.
11 Iowa student essay contest open English Department sponsors Student as Critic competition.
12 Submit art for exhibition Art Department will hold annual student show.
12 Summer Repertory auditions to be held Looking for singers, dancers, actors.
12 Album sales unaffected by inflation Local store managers talk about sales.
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13 Series on teens to be aired
13 Sprouts: economical, nutritious Seeds for sprouting available at Cottontop Coop.
13 Viennese actor here Helmut Qualtinger will appear.
13 Snow job Message written in snow near Dancer Hall.
13 Plight of elderly portrayed Reader's Theatre will present May Sarton performance.
14 'Punk-folk singer' to appear at UNI Harry Waller will perform.
14 Bring horn to open jam Will jam in Union.
14 New Wave artists on 'Progression' Steve Maravetz talks about the music.
15 UNI wrestlers head for regionals Injured Panther team prepares for regionals.
15 Overtime: fill in the blank Michael J. McKinlay believes Hawkeyes' dream season cannot be labeled.
16 Sportswear sale Athletic department to hold sportswear sale in the Dome.
16 Men's tennis team opens Panthers open season with impressive win over the Westfield Tennis Club.
16 Cagers downed Panthers fall to 8-17 after loss to Hilltoppers.
16 Women tankers aim for nationals; Men complete in MCC meet Panthers pass up Regional meet and will instead try to qualify relay team for nationals at the Badger Invite.