Northern Iowan — April 30, 1985

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1 Israeli to speak on Mid East Moshe Bar will speak; photo.
1 Untitled Students plant tree in honor of Arbor Day and Josef Fox; photo.
1 Campus break-in reported Break-in reported in Learning Skills Center; items recovered.
2 The great peace march taking shape Talks about mass walk across the country.
2 The word for today--sarcasm Believes many people do not understand sarcasm
2 Costuming "enhanced" play Disagrees with reviewers criticism of the production of "King Lear".
2 Sleeper Critical of Reagan administration foreign policy.
2 But Seriously Folks Collection of musings.
3 Viet Nam memorial design sought Seeking design for Black Hawk County memorial.
3 Local peace movement discussed Members of Peace Link talk about their efforts.
4 News Notes Seeking applications for Student Alumni Ambassadors.
4 Unemployment workshop set UNI-CUE will offer workshop.
5 What's Up Meetings and activities.
5 Untitled Jim Curtis plays the cello on top of the Union; photo.
7 News release Poem by Bob Ward about Robert Dalziel will be published.
7 Recognition breakfast to honor long0term employees List of those who will be honored.
9 Musical notes . . . . Percussion Ensemble and UNI Orchestra will perform.
9 Debate--improves speech and thinking Tim Kratz and Todd Syverson talk about the benefits of participating in debate; photo.
10 Band concert tonight Program for University Band performance.
10 Untitled Students dance at the Spring Dance Festival; photo.
11 Contemporary women poets discussed Extensive excerpts from speech by Katharyn Machan Aal; photo.
12 Two Cents Worth Tribute to the work and influence of seniors.
13 Golfers second in Gateway Home course advantage helps; photo.
13 Super Sports Challenge Sports trivia.
14 UNI takes three of four UNI splits with Southwest Missouri and sweeps Wichita State.
14 Untitled Spring football drills; photo.
15 UNI wrestlers win nationals Kurt Shedenhelm and Tony Koontz win freestyle championships; photo.
16 UNI runners set two marks Chris Leonard sets 10,000 mark; mile relay team sets record, too.
16 UNI second in AMCU-8 UNI has two singles and one doubles championships.