Northern Iowan — October 30, 1981

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1 Sharp says students need place to party Cedar Falls Mayor Doug Sharp hopes to work with UNI to make Cedar Falls a more enjoyable place to live.
1 Surprise! Students line up for Rolling Stones tickets; all 24,000 tickets sold for $16.50 each.
1 Stover's priorities are education and health Dean Stover discusses his platform for the mayoral race in Cedar Falls.
2 What do you like best about food service? Students talk about their favorite aspect of the dining centers; photo.
2 Questions United Faculty understanding of teaching Professor Hovet is critical of United Faculty.
2 'Left plays its trump card' Expresses serious disagreement with previous letter-writer.
3 Scherzo Student wants to complain about the food service.
3 'McCarron made false statement' Student is upset with a past letter.
3 Responds to Morris Wendy Scott, UPB Recreation Committee Chairman, apologizes for lack of planning in the 10,000 meter run sponsored by Maucker Union.
4 Carpool for commuters planned Student Sharla Wrange discusses the proposed development of a carpool for commuter students.
4 Speakers to compete The 47th Brindley Forensic Tournament for high school speech students will be held at UNI tomorrow.
5 Spring registration begins Wednesday Registration for the spring semester will begin Wednesday.
5 PRSSA plans party The PRSSA has planned a party for the weekend before Parents Weekend.
5 Make the grade or lose $$$ A new policy for keeping financial aid has been enacted.
6 Aaron to read Monday Author Chester Aaron will read from his work on Monday.
6 Fewer students occupy dorms Fewer students live in UNI's dorms since the lifting of the parietal rule in 1981.
6 Entertain Mom and Pop Schedule of events for upcoming Parents Weekend.
7 What lurks in the loft? Lawther Hall women have been frightened by the reappearance of Augie the Ghost.
7 Pumpkin growers a little crazy A look at the profession of pumpkin growing; photo.
8 Anorexia: a killer of female students Student Kathy Lynch talks about her battle with anorexia.
9 Starkey not a typical student Student Ed Starkey also serves as head coach of the Waterloo Black Hawks hockey team.
10 Insight A look at what campus organizations are doing so far this semester.
10 Halloweens past A look at Halloweens past on UNI's campus.
10 Tips for tasty treats Recipes for a "progressive" Halloween are offered.
10 Pumpkins: versatile Pumpkins have become important worldwide.
11 What's up Meetings and activites; Lutheran Reformation Rally; Mesa Espanola.
11 Lunch Royal Oak Room of Union is open to students for lunch.
11 Haunted house Sponsored by the Cultural Center.
11 PEO Rides will leave Sunday from Lawther Hall.
11 Science teaching colloquium Program on challenging gifted students will be held.
11 Placement center workshop Workshops will be offered for liberal arts majors.
11 Geography seminar Will be Wednesday in Sabin Hall.
11 AMA Will hold meeting.
11 Smoking clinic planned St. Francis Hospital is offering a stop smoking clinic.
11 Roberts to speak Professor Ron Roberts will speak at the Unitarian Universalist Society's celebration of United Nations Sunday.
11 Accountants best CPA exam Six UNI graduates were named Elijah Watt Sells award winners for their scores on the Certified Public Accounting exam last spring.
11 State offers crime grants The Juvenile Justice Advisory Council of the Iowa Crime commission is offering fifty grants of up to $1,000 each to any group in the state that develops a means to solving delinquent problems at the local level.
12 Jazz bands play tonight Jazz bands will perform tonight in the Union as part of the "4our Letter Word" jazz series.
12 The Ku Klux Klan: it can happen here, too A "Ku Klux Klan" seminar was held at St. Timothy's in Cedar Falls.
13 'Bear' tickets now on sale Tickets are now on sale for Theatre UNI's production of "Arkansaw Bear".
13 Incest: not just victim's responsibility A seminar on incest was held at the Family Resource Center.
14 Russell Hall hosts Tallcorn Festival UNI will host high school students for the 27th annual Tallcorn Band Festival.
14 Feminist art work honors great women of history A review of a feminist-themed art exhibition in Chicago.
15 Nelson, Panthers eye conference Eastern Illinois will pose greatest threat.
15 Overtime Panther football team is predicted to win.
16 Power returns for Patten Panthers return four Division I All-Americans; hopeful for the upcoming season; photo.