Northern Iowan — October 2, 1981

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1 Get that kid out of the Union! The Union Policy Board has enacted a policy banning all unsupervised children from the Union. All children under the age of fifteen must be accompanied by an adult or they will be escorted from the building.
1 Alumni reunions highlight Homecoming Activities for the 1981 Homecoming include alumni reunions for 1931, 1941, and 1956.
1 Police seek help Cedar Falls police are asking for help concerning a possible rape case.
1 New fraternity organizing A new fraternity, Phi Delta Theta, is attempting to organize on campus.
1 Great catch! A member of the UNI Ultimate Frisbee team practices; photo.
2 Black students express concern Students explain why more funding is needed for the Ethnic Minority Cultural House.
2 Apathy misunderstood Professor Claus explains that UNI professors are dedicated to educating the student body.
2 NAACP welcomes students The new Corresponding Secretary of the UNI chapter of the NAACP encourages student involvement.
2 Yearbook coordinator explains new Old Gold group picture choices The editors at the Old Gold are trying to include more student groups in the next issue.
2 Ronnie makes a few more budget cuts Criticizes Ronald Reagan's budget cuts.
2 'Frustrated faculty' not universal view Professor Gilpin says that 'faculty apathy' is not universal on campus.
3 SAE now owns house Sigma Alpha Epsilon recently completed mortgage payments on their house. The mortgage was taken out in 1970.
3 ASPA chapter becomes official UNI's chapter of the ASPA was made official; district manager John McCormick discussed what that means for the chapter.
3 Future Picassos Students painting the windows on the College Hill barber shop; photo.
4 Minority fellowships will be awarded The National Research Council will award postdoctoral fellowships to minority students.
4 Marketing institute scholarships Scholarships for a five-day marketing collegiate institute in Skokie, Illinois, are now available.
4 NSE exchange students enjoy their UNI experience National Student Exchange participants give their impressions of UNI and the exchange program.
5 Purple Arrow meeting All members required to attend meetings.
5 Pre-law students A representative of the University of Iowa Law School will be on campus.
5 Mesa Espanola Will meet for lunch and Spanish conversation.
5 Folk Dance Club Meets every Tuesday.
5 NAACP Will meet Sunday.
5 P. E. O. Rides will be offered from Lawther Hall.
5 TEFL Club Will meet in the Union.
5 French Club Will meet in the Union.
5 Book sale Will be Monday on top of the Union.
5 Minority leadership conference Conference co-sponsored by NAACP.
5 Old Gold Students who have not picked up the 1981 yearbook should do so soon.
5 Frisbee Club Will meet to organize the club.
5 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Variety show will be presented at Russell Hall.
5 CIC offers minority fellowships The Committee on Institutional Cooperation has established a fellowship program to benefit minorities.
5 See seven savings sites Sunday The League of Women Voters will tour energy efficient homes in the Cedar Falls area.
5 Cold War to be discussed Donald Shepardson will give a speech on the origins of the cold war.
6 SSWA sponsors food drive The Student Social Work Association is sponsoring a food drive in conjunction with Operation Threshold.
6 Mindpower Week begins tomorrow UNI is participating in "Mindpower Week", meant to recognize the contributions that college educated people have made to society.
6 Potluck tomorrow The Women's Studies Association is sponsoring a potluck supper.
6 Senate Scene Issues concerning the allocation of UNISA funds discussed.
7 The traditional parade The 1978 Homecoming parade; photo.
7 Latham: a UNI classic Discussion of O. R. Latham Stadium and the transition of UNI athletic teams to the UNI-Dome.
7 Why not a Homecoming? A history of Homecoming at UNI is given.
8 Playback, ELO fulfills fantasy; Journey: distinctive A review of the new albums by Ricky Lee Jones, Electric Light Orchestra, and Journey.
10 Reinicke: the key to success Profile of freshman women's tennis player Vickie Reinicke; photo.
11 Trying for variety A contestant in the UNI variety show is trying to woo the judges; photo.
11 Groups unite on human rights Local human rights groups have joined forces to form the Iowa Progressive Coalition.
12 Hear the bells? A concert by carillonneur Robert Byrnes will be presented Saturday afternoon.
12 'Mommie Dearest' from exploitative to silly A review of the movie 'Mommie Dearest'.
12 Craft Shop promotes dabbling The Union Craft Shop provides materials for craft projects, as well as providing students with a workspace.
13 'WRH' strong on harmony A review of the Bob Waller, Scott Cawelti concert.
14 Fisher 2nd in WAMS competition UNI student Mark Fisher placed second at the WAMSO Young Artists Competition; photo.
14 Musical tickets here Theatre UNI and the Lyric Theatre will present the musical "Candide". Tickets are now available.
14 Kaenzig, Barry open series Fritz Kaenzig and Thomas Barry will perform for the opening of the 1981-82 School of Music concert series.
14 Wartburg symphony season opens Wartburg Community Symphony Orchestra will open its 1981-82 season on Sunday.
14 Faculty folks celebrate 20th Scott Cawelti and Robert Waller will celebrate twenty years of performing folk music together at a free concert held October 8.
15 Northern Michigan tough for panthers Northern Michigan returns thirty-three lettermen; beat Panthers, 20-10, last season.
15 Men's golf fourth at invitational Panthers were disappointing at the Wisconsin Invitational.
15 Busy schedule for women's tennis Panthers travel to Iowa State to compete in the Iowa State Invitational.
15 Field hockey loses two Despite the losses, Panthers performed well.
16 Overtime The Panthers are predicted to win the Homecoming game, 31-10.
16 Correction Mike Levenhagen apologizes for reporting inaccurately.