Northern Iowan — October 9, 1981

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1 Birthday balloon A couple enjoy their ride in a hot air balloon; photo.
1 Human origins discussed by creationist, evolutionists A discussion of evolution vs. creation was held October 1.
1 Blacks want to survive The second annual Minority Leadership Conference was held Saturday at UNI.
2 Sadat 'waged peace' The assassinated Anwar Sadat was admired more internationally than in his own country.
2 Student supports director and policies Student believes EMCEC has served the campus well.
2 EMCEC director responds The Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Education Center is for everyone to use.
2 'Black Homecoming??' Critical of certain aspects of EMCEC administration.
3 Scherzo Ex-boyfriend and girlfriend kiss each other unexpectedly while campaniling.
3 'Floats deserved recognition in NI' Disappointed with lack of coverage of the Homecoming floats by the Northern Iowan.
3 Professor questions student 'vices' cuts Professor Rider has fun with a misprint.
4 Psychologist: Power the motive for rapes Psychologist Judith Krulewitz spoke about rape at the Women's Studies Association Conference.
4 Harassment recourse explained Donald Maypole spoke about sexual harassment at a recent conference.
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Black Hawk Humane Society; Willa Cather Reading Hour; Mesa Espanola.
5 Public debate Will be held Tuesday in the CAC.
5 UNI Speakers Committee Committee looking for new member.
5 Learning skills center Register now for free skill development courses.
5 Kappa Delta Pi Will host initiation banquet.
5 English Club Will hold meeting on Monday.
5 French Club Will meet Monday in union.
5 Waterloo/Cedar Falls Symphony First concert of the season will be Friday night.
5 NIDA Will play Frisbee and hold organizational meeting.
5 Psychological violence in men injures intimate relationships Psychologist Michael Shaughnessy discussed problems that exist in intimate relationships at the recent women's studies conference.
5 Films accentuate discrimination A panel at the recent women's studies conference discussed media violence and the portrayal of women on film.
5 Working hazardous A recent survey found that 44% of men and women questioned knew someone who had been sexually harassed.
5 No diapers for him Jayne Gackenbach spoke at the recent women's studies conference on the types of men in society.
6 Former reporter says journalists excessive Graham Hovey received an alumni achievement award at a luncheon on Saturday. Hovey graduated from Iowa State Teachers College (UNI) in 1936, and went on to become a successful journalist.
6 Education still ' in good shape' William Poston received an alumni achievement award. Poston graduated from UNI, then called Iowa State Teachers College, in 1961.
7 Berg's still tries to be drugstore Brief history of Berg's Drugstore on the Hill; photo.
7 Fish watching's addictive UNI students homesick for pets bring fish with them to school.
8 Ma Commons: 81 and going strong Former ISTC student and Commons hostess Irene "Ma Commons" Eaton was made grand marshal of this year's Homecoming parade; photo.
11 AA promotes responsibility Information on AA is provided.
11 Marty Peifer brings comedy and musical wisdom to KUNI A review of Marty Peifer's concert in KUNI's Studio One; photo.
12 Marvin Cone works on display An exhibition of works by Marvin Cone is currently on display at the Gallery of Art.
12 Tomahawk sponsors service projects Tomahawk sponsors a number of service projects on campus.
13 Punch and Judy come to theater Puppeteers Monica Leo and Teri Breitbach will perform in Waterloo today and tomorrow.
13 Strayer-Wood hosts Daniel Stein Mime Daniel Stein will perform in Strayer-Wood Theatre.
14 Hear Cather works Monday A literary program will be presented on Monday. The program will feature works by author Willa Cather.
14 'Vanities' playing at OCTC "Vanities" will be performed at the Old Creamery Theatre; photo.
14 UNI music fraternity celebrating 50th year The UNI chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary.
15 Tennis team wins 5-4 Panthers squeak past St. Ambrose University.
15 Women's golf team wins Regional Panthers prevail by eight stokes.
16 Field hockey victory Panthers almost shut out Grinnell, 5-1.
16 Overtime Levenhagen is confident the Panther football team will get back on the wining track.
16 Volleyball breezes past Marycrest Panthers had little trouble in their triumph; photo.