Northern Iowan — November 20, 1981

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1 Junkyard bound? Seven truckloads of steel and wood arrive at the Dome for the Rolling Stones' stage; photo.
1 UNI student parents have magnified problems Married students talk about their lives; photo.
1 Conference held to discuss EOP charges Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards speak to the press.
1 Building program approved Regents consider need for additional physical education space.
2 The Panther's Pen The Rolling Stones concert and security measures concerning the concert are discussed.
2 'Note to humanists, fundamentalists' Student says that both the humanists and fundamentalists have valid points.
2 Yearbook solicits contributions Karen Mills encourages students to send in photos that may be used for the Old Gold Yearbook.
2 Story given credit for work on refining campus incest survey Mars Edwards credits Marilyn Story for her work.
2 Scherzo Two students enjoying a romantic dinner are tied up and gagged as security measure in preparation for the Rolling Stones concert.
3 RHA fights alcohol abuse Committee formed to address education needs.
4 Senate Scene The EOP investigation is discussed.
4 Cash prizes offered in essay competition List of prizes in Student as Critic Conference.
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Cultural Center; Mesa Espanola.
5 Racquetball tournament Single elimination for women and men.
5 Conservation Club Will write to legislators.
5 French Club Exchange students will speak.
5 I-Club Planning for casino night.
5 Former prof to speak Jerry Bonham will speak.
5 New course for humans John Eiklor will teach "Uses of the Humanities in Becoming Human".
5 RED list available Class waiting list for business classes.
5 'Direct Response' now offered Roger Kueter will teach Direct Response Marketing Communication.
7 It's cheap fun, it's hacky sack An explanation of the activity; photo.
7 Luke and Laura tie the knot Students watch soap opera wedding; photo.
9 Powers: a spiking success Profile of senior volleyball player Julie Powers; photo.
10 Iowa's frontierswomen no 'saints' Glenda Riley talks at length about her new book; photo.
11 Wildlife prints display to be shown in Union Work by three artists on display.
11 Concert sold out Rolling Stones concert sold out.
11 'Te Deum' to be sung Combined groups will sing Dvorak work.
11 He's back again in 'Halloween II' A review of the movie 'Halloween II'.
11 Goin' uptown The Uptown Serenaders play at KUNI's Studio One.
12 UNI and local community join in praise of James Hearst Detailed look at upcoming tribute.
13 Trio performs Monday Program for performance by International Trio; photo.
13 Give thanks EMCEC will hold Thanksgiving celebration.
13 ISA welcomes faculty Group gives honorary memberships to faculty; will hold Food Fair for two nights.
14 Food tickets still for sale International Student Association will hold Food Fair.
14 Dream lucidly . . . You'll sleep better Professor Gackenbach talks about lucid dreaming.
15 Harriers finish disappointingly Men's cross country team ends dismal 1981 season.
15 Grapplers are rated fifth in the nation Panthers are behind Iowa and Iowa State and two teams from Oklahoma; photo.
16 Overtime Levenhagen discusses the Panther's poor football season and looks forward to watching the fifth ranked wrestlers.
16 Spikers good enough, head to regionals Panthers have a shot at reaching the national tournament.