Northern Iowan — April 3, 1981

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1 Sun-Celebration to be held Alpha Chi Omega will put on celebration; schedule of activities.
1 Brass and sax Combo entertains jazz listeners in the Union; photo
1 Work study programs: students on the job A look at work-study on campus with special reference to students who work in the library.
1 Unique activities highlight dance Schedule for dance marathon.
2 'The lowest order of life' Tim Wayland believes those who cheered for the gunman of President Reagan's assassination attempt are the lowest form of life.
2 On the Other Hand Matt Hessburg reports that the United States needs to do something about gun control because of the recent assassination attempt on President Reagan.
2 Viewpoint Dave Hoing reacts to students' inappropriate behavior and response to the assassination attempt on President Reagan.
3 Spanish class changed Will now carry four hours of credit.
4 Republican scholarship
4 Members of NI staff are initiated into honor society Nine initiated into reactivated Society for Collegiate Journalists.
4 Boogie down Students practice their dance moves at Bo Jingle's.
4 Focus on children's career choices
5 Secretary scholarship UNI-AOP will offer $100 award.
5 Living apart: a marital challenge Jo Schima talks about her research on the subject.
5 Festival will celebrate 'Women in the Arts' Brief schedule of activities.
6 CAMP Career and Major Planning workshops will be held.
6 Pom pon tryouts
6 PRSSA Will meet.
6 Kappa Delta Pi Will meet.
6 Science teaching colloquium Will hear about hiring of science teachers.
6 CIA, USAF leaders to speak on détente Speakers scheduled.
6 Noehren, Campbell/Shull formals Tickets available.
7 ITC teachers rated highly Jeffrey Luftig reports on survey of graduates.
7 Martin chooses vice presidents Selects Margaret Sulentic, Ray Johnson, Diane Finnerty, and David Burrows.
7 Senate Scene Rusty Martin outlines organization.
8 Rails to Trails meet Will plan for bike ride.
8 Comparison shopping lowers grocery bills Barbara Pershing talks about smart shopping.
9 They're the Ultimate!; New concept Air Force, the UNI ultimate frisbee team, to have their first meet at Iowa State; photo.
10 Go, speedracers A minicourse to be offered to upgrade students' bicycles.
10 Art of hands and feet Tae Kwon-Do Club practices regular routine in the East Gymnasium; photo.
11 Toss, turn first; then receive counseling; sleeping aids a waste of money Paul Tenney offers advice about sleep loss.
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12 More than a coincidence Because Penny Wilson was part of a five-way tie, she was not allowed to advance to the Division II national meet.
12 Dog show, experimental film, Joffrey II Dancers appear soon Local entertainment.
12 Up the creek: read before leaving; Key to survival Emergency/Survival Handbook is a pretty good guide before setting out on your own.
13 Metro Chorale to present 'Elijah' Performance program; photo.
14 'The Shadow Box' opens Thursday Eric Boardsen will direct play.
14 'She' is impressive in KUNI's Studio One Performance review of She.
14 'Oscars' contest winners announced
15 Joffrey Dancers close Artists Series Profile of the troupe; photo.
15 KUNI 'On-Air Auction' is Sunday
15 Submit writing, art to NI NI accepting material for literary supplement.
16 Beluska gives faculty violin recital Tuesday Performance program.
16 Hank emerges from dad's shadow
17 UNI celebrates arts program Schedule for upcoming week.
17 Students to perform Kraig Kerger and Jo Anne Fosselman will perform senior recitals.
17 Celebration continues for 20 years of public radio Schedule of celebration.
18 Campus Fest winners announced Students battled it out in the 1981 Coors-UNI Campus Fest competition which featured two hundred participants in volleyball, basketball, and innertube water polo.
18 Spring trip gives baseball team a good start Panthers display some impressive hitting to go 4-3 on Florida trip.
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19 Field events highlight opener Underclassmen's performances in the long jump and discus highlight the Panthers outdoor opener.
19 Tennis team drops first meet Panthers suffer first loss against Luther, 5-4.
19 Linksters prepare for opener Weight training and shagging balls in the Dome have been part of the preparation for the Panthers upcoming golf season.
19 Overtime: Take a shot at Monday; An old adage Michael J. McKinlay thinks maybe the President will consider gun control after his shooting; McKinlay agrees that NCAA did the right thing by going ahead and playing the championship game despite the President's shooting.
20 Soul Bowl registration deadline is 5:30 today Deadline set for basketball teams wanting to compete in the tenth anniversary "Soul Bowl".
20 Wrestling tourneys in Dome Dome will host three separate wrestling tournaments which range from college grapplers to pee wees.
20 Netsters win two; climb to 14-2 Panthers continue their success by winning four matches in Texas and two more back home.
20 Softball squad hosts tourney Panthers have won three games in the early part of the season against some very tough competition and look forward to upcoming invitational in the Dome.