Northern Iowan — March 4, 1983

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1 Untitled Students enjoy warm weather; photo.
1 Hessburg defeats Meeks in presidential duel James Hessburg defeats David Meeks, 972-841; photo.
1 Sixty-six candidates already in the running; Search committee begins developing criteria Search committee meets representative from search consultant company.
2 Scherzo
2 Majority--not necessarily maturity Student is in favor of raising the drinking age to 21.
2 Concoctor ravages review Students dislike Sally Finder review.
2 Students deplore exploitation Students dislike insert in Northern Iowan.
2 Security: more than just meter monitors Student respects security guards on campus.
3 Focus on women Schedule of Campbell Hall program.
3 Faculty refer petition to committee Ask committee to report on Old Administration Building; establish committee to produce evaluation form for top administrators.
3 Allocation recommended Vice President Stansbury recommends that student building fee money be used to repair carillon.
4 Co-op students 21 students have been placed.
4 Anorexia--desire to be thin Joan Wageman and Kathy Lynch talk at length about the disorder.
5 News Notes . . . . List of computer class for which students must apply; Superdance information.
6 Plans awaiting Regents' approval A look at plans for the new art building; photo.
7 Leadership Development Series Will meet.
7 Alpha XI Delta Will meet.
7 Learning Skills Center Last day to register.
7 Tomahawk Will meet.
7 Graduate Student Organization (GSO) Will meet.
7 Cheerleaders/Yell Leaders Informational meeting.
7 Campus Bible Fellowship Showing 'Chariots of Fire'.
7 Howard to speak at banquet M. William Howard will speak at NAACP banquet.
8 A working world discussion Will present panel discussion in association with production of "Working".
8 "Working" on a UNI musical A look at the production of the play.
9 Chorus performs Will perform work by women composers.
9 Festival set for Readers Theater 100 students and teachers will attend.
9 'Shots' by Davis on display Work by Keith Davis on display in Gallery of Art.
10 Guest recital Monday Kenneth Marchant and James McWhorter will perform.
10 Tomorrow is day of percussion Ed Soph will give clinic.
10 Resurrection of elm statue Brief description of restoration process; statue will be returned this spring; photo.
11 Panthers finish season at 17-11 Panthers are unable to continue play in the Gateway Athletic Conference Tournament due to an NCAA rule limiting teams to 28 games a season.
11 Day leaves UNI with athletic and academic marks Profile of senior runner J'ne Day; photo.
12 Panthers can't rally past Pan American Panthers record drops to 12-17.