Northern Iowan — April 30, 1982

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1 Unemployment question first to be answered by Fitzgerald Jerry Fitzgerald offers views; photo.
1 Final EOP performance evaluation completed Evaluation team working on report; should be reported to Faculty Senate in May; Tom Remington elected Senate chair; Fred Hallberg is vice chair; establish graduate student grievance procedures; establish deadlines for grades to be turned in.
1 Union changes investigated Administration investigates charges that work done by outside contractors is more expensive than work done by physical plant staff.
2 Editorial List of 75 highest paid UNI employees.
2 Scherzo Producer wants to make a sitcom concerning the Falklands.
2 Instructors commended Student lists his favorite professors.
2 'Thanks for cans' Rusty Martin sarcastically thanks unknown students for leaving cans on his front lawn.
2 Student complainants praised for exposing violations Student wants to know why the party occurred.
2 Viewpoint Head Athletic Trainer acknowledges the work student trainers do so well.
3 Individual Studies offers tailored program Students talk about the programs of study that they developed.
3 Hughes speaks at graduation Harold Hughes will speak.
4 Students honored List of School of Business students who were honored at spring banquet.
4 Seminar offers educators PR skills
4 Meek awarded Jordan Lori Meek honored; photo.
4 AFT wants closer look at EOP administrator neglect criticized Text of statement calling for investigation of EOP administration.
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Concert of Origional Compositions; Society of Carbide and Tool Engineers.
5 P. E. O. Will meet.
5 Public lecture Tom Pettit will speak.
5 Rhea selected executive editor for 1982-1983 Northern Iowan Brief profile of Jane Rhea; photo.
5 Endangered species protection is needed Professors Whitson and Krogmann outline views in Endangered Species Act.
6 Senate Scene Consider funding for EMCEC.
6 Tug-o-war finals at UNI State finals to held on campus.
6 Elm statue to be returned Leslie Miller talks about the preservation process; may be returned by June.
7 UNISA committees Committees seeking members.
7 Spring is sprung The trees are budding; photo.
7 Breen, Wright win Greek awards Deb Breen and Al Wright honored by Greeks.
7 Union adds room New conference room on lower level.
8 Today's Amana: big business Robert Clark talks about the Amanas in the modern world.
9 Special students get physical Students talk about wheelchair basketball.
10 George Wyth Park open for campers Description of local camping facilities.
11 Co-op offers discounts Cottontop Coop offers discounts to senior citizens.
11 UNI student runs in Boston Marathon Profile of Dave Morris; photo.
12 Seichter returns to team Profile of senior baseball player Kevin Seichter; photo.
13 Hallmark curator speaks Keith Davis will speak.
13 Balloon concert Sunday afternoon Student group will perform in hot air balloon.
14 Speech Pathology and Audiology Clinic: valuable services and learning experiences Photo essay on Speech and Hearing Clinic; photo.
16 Future educators tour Chicago city schools Description of Kappa Delta Pi trip to Chicago.
16 Spring into Art Tuesday Union will sponsor sale.
17 Three-dimensional set challenges designers Detailed description of the building of the set for "Street Scene".
18 Panthers upset Cyclones, move to regionals Panthers are impressive; win state tournament; photo.
18 Panthers split with Du-hawks Panthers raise record to 9-9.
19 Two more to Nationals Kris Skov and Kathy Rardin will compete.
19 Gridders ready selves for 'hard' schedules Panthers look forward to the 1982 season.
20 Panthers keep winning; defeat Loras 8-4, 14-2 Panthers raise record to 26-13-1.
20 GRIPS club takes alumni tumblers Students are encouraged to join the gymnastics club.
20 Untitled The action at the Purple-Gold game intensifies; photo.