Northern Iowan — November 2, 1984

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1 Kemp proud to be Republican Excerpts from speech by Jack Kemp; photo.
1 Visible gender gap vote Women are more likely to register as Democrats than as Republicans.
1 They came to party A Halloween party for the little children of families that live in the University Apartments was held in the quads, where games and trick-or-treating took place; photo.
2 Scherzo A new Spam drink.
2 Says biases effect the NI's editorial credibility A student comments on the responsibility of the Northern Iowan to remain neutral on the upcoming elections.
2 In response . . . . Teresa Cashman reiterates policy for letters to the editor; says that some letters did not include the required information and were not printed.
3 Floor jacket stolen Tenth Floor Bender pleads for return of floor jacket stolen from bar.
3 Need animals for research Believes animal research is necessary.
3 Where's the action? Trying to straighten out the student political parties.
3 Little concern being shown Believes UNI should not be helping a South African library.
3 Still no action on smokestack Humorous suggestions for the dirty smokestack.
3 The ideology of Marx¿ Sees similarity between Marx and the Bible.
3 Is this peace? Critical of those who used graffiti on Peace Day.
4 Anderson defends his campaign A summary of the issues that Ted Anderson talked about in his speech in the Union before the elections.
4 UNISA Considers action against Students for Peace because of their apparent use of graffiti.
5 Polling locations Information on where to vote in the upcoming election. The previous map was incorrect.
5 Atomic art from Japan Speaker John Dower comments on the art of the Japanese from the time of the atomic bomb; photo.
6 Commuter marriages common with dual careers Couples that manage two separate careers, two residences, and one family life.
6 Speech-hearing convention set for Nov. 16-19 Four will attend convention; three will be part of program.
7 Silent problems of Guatemala As a part of Peace day activities, Sister Mary Malherek speaks on the situation in Central America, specifically in Guatemala; photo.
7 Fitness plan just for you UNI-Dome Policy Board will help people set up personal fitness plans.
8 KUNI still raising funds Looking for volunteers to assist.
9 What's Up Meetings and activities.
9 Elected office not only box to check on ballot Two constitutional amendments will also be included on the ballot.
13 Cedarloo events Information about art, music, and theatre events in the Cedar Falls/Waterloo area.
13 Kaplan portrays Groucho The star of Welcome Back Kotter, Gabe Kaplan will be performing Groucho at the UNI Auditorium; photo.
14 Environmental book reviewed A review of the book "Season of Spoils".
14 Photo display Work of Dan Powell's class on display in lobby of Strayer/Wood Theatre.
15 Memorabilia for sale Movie posters will be for sale; photo.
15 Check out the UNI Museum Quick look at the collections.
16 Audition for X-mas shows Information about the auditions for the Christmas Variety Shows.
16 Hitchcock films to be shown Five Hitchcock films will be shown in November at the Regents Theatre in Cedar Falls, beginning with "Rear Window".
16 All through the 80's A look at the convenience of fast food; wonders if it is worth it.
17 Chess puzzler Teaching new chess techniques.
17 Sporting Opinions Amateur runners can be paid lots of money, but Olympic runners are not.
17 Corporate sponsors names for tourney Information about the corporate sponsors this year for the men's basketball tournament, John Deery Motors and Dan Deery Motor Co.
17 Cagers to play Canadians The men's basketball team opens their season with a game against Brandon University of Canada.
17 Wrestling preview Coach Don Briggs comments on the upcoming season of wrestling, and how he is looking forward to it.
18 The Stats . . . The statistics relating to UNI's standing in the nation for football.
18 Conference clash The UNI Panthers battle for the conference title.
18 Service aces--part of life A profile on Sylvia Eder, who is in the top ten ranking of service aces in the nation for volleyball; photo.
19 Team travels to Chicago The volleyball teams travels to Chicago to take on a trio of matches.
19 Home swim meet tonight The women's swim team looks forward to their first meet.
19 Marlins in review¿ The Marlins donned many costumes and swam to music through the century to entertain students and relatives; photo of team included.
20 Walk-on from Waukon Mark Farley begins his career as a football player at UNI; photo.