Northern Iowan — April 10, 1981

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1 Tenants voice complaints against landlord; tenants tell of rats, poor plumbing, etc.
1 Men's liberation: moving towards personhood Excerpts from speech by Herb Goldberg; photo.
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2 Options Peg Anderson appointed to Board of Regents.
2 Viewpoint Anne Phillips wonders how musician-activist Phil Ochs would act to the U. S. involvement in El Salvador.
2 Calls for an end to Atlanta tragedy Edward C. Smith believes somebody needs to come forward and end the killing that is taking place in Atlanta.
2 'Who can we trust?' Don Nadermann writes in response to Dave Hoing's "Viewpoint" and asks if his hall can really trust Dave.
3 Electronics Club New group getting organized.
4 Women's Arts festival Women's Studies Association sponsoring first festival.
4 Advertising creates the superwoman stereotype Pam Hayes expresses views on women's roles.
4 Panel studies single parent roles Single parents offer their views.
4 Liberal male attitudes revealed Jayne Gackenbach talks about her research in sex roles.
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5 'Suddenly Single' role presented Professor Franken talks about the roles of unmarried people.
5 Unsure situation exists for today's family says Family Services director
6 What's up Meetings and activities; summer job interviews.
6 Minority leadership conference Professor Parker and NAACP will host conference.
6 Détente series schedule Jerry Hamilton and William Gaillard will speak.
6 Before Jeff Westram works on a mural in his house lounge; photo.
6 After Jeff Westram and Pam Kuehn take a break after completing their painting in a Dancer lounge; photo.
7 RA's will explore, experiment, experience . . . Will hold statewide conference for resident assistants.
7 . . . As new staff faces its first task Hall coordinators talk about the resident assistant selection process.
8 RHA to award two $150 grants Scholarship criteria.
8 Chemistry Olympics Rules and procedures.
9 H.S. girls contact coaches . . . ; Women's recruiting Coaches and staff talk about the athletic recruitment process, which differs considerably between men and women.
9 . . . While men's coaches sell the university; Emphasize trips, academia, scholarships Key to success at Division I level is recruiting for any men's program; selling the university to the student-athlete is important.
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11 Order up 'B.L.T.'; romp to 'Boptime' Reviews of Robin Trower, "B.L.T"; L.A. Boppers, "Bop Time".
11 Henrietta Hippo and a Reindeer perform Profile of Cindi Alee.
11 Three monkeys Amy Cutler, Linda Carr, and Barb Dralle rehearse for their upcoming performance; photo.
12 Thinking home run Panther baseball player Larry Berry takes a big cut at a Wartburg pitch.
12 Spring is officially here; UNI football starts anew Panthers get ready for the upcoming season by preparing and practicing in the spring.
13 Audition for spring show
13 UPB presents troubadour Joe Taschetta will perform.
13 UNI alum acts in Oregon Larry Paulsen will perform in Shakespeare Festival.
13 Untitled Monica Kos Gillette's sculpture is displayed as part of the Annual Student Exhibition in the Gallery of Art.
13 Juror selection causes controversy Some question the selection of designer Gary Kelley as judge.
14 Fundraiser nears end KUNI hopes to raise $30,000.
14 Lehane book published Professor Lehane publishes book on children.
14 Sturgis Falls days planned
14 Student poet's 'fantasy' realized; 'In Another Mode' Profile of Dylan O'Shaughnessy; photo.
15 Try a new soup, salad, or sweet Recipes from Cottontop Coop.
15 'Die Fledermaus' cast announced List of cast members.
15 Brass debuts Gull piece Program for Brass Choir.
15 Barry's recital Monday
16 Art scholarships awarded today Program for the day of competition.
16 Children's concepts of death tested Tom Davis talks about his research.
16 KHKE airs concerts
16 See styles for spring Fashion Merchandising Club will present fashion show.
17 Sign up for Family Center programs Schedule of programs.
17 Economic state blamed for Poland's problems Excerpts from speech by Andrzej Brzeski.
18 Linksters tie for second in opener Panthers tie with Iowa State for second place in the Big Four meet in Des Moines.
18 Baseball team climbs to 11-7 Panthers win three out of four games as they improve their overall record to 11-7; photo.
19 Cage letters awarded Athletic department awards varsity letters to ten members of the men's basketball team.
19 Softball sweeps doubleheader Panthers improve to 6-8 with pair of wins over William Penn College.
19 Soccer club post third tie, 2-2 Soccer club records its third tie in three games.
19 Overtime: Fielding Division I; Foul Play Coach J. D. Anderson hopes to use the same magic that he used on the women's basketball team on his Panther baseball team.
20 McConaughy to race Mike McConaughy will join elite group of cyclists at the United States Central Section Intercollegiate Cycling Championships.
20 Parachuting eggs? Students in a marketing class experiment with devices that parachute eggs.