Northern Iowan — April 4, 1986

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1 ROTC gains host status Host status opens new opportunities for participants; photo.
1 Schnekloth RHA president Sue Schnekloth defeats Carl Blake, 827-411; hopes to improve communication between the RHA and UNISA; RHA election results included; photo.
2 NT quality similar to NI Believes that poor quality is often seen in the Northern Iowan.
2 Friday morning . . . Suggests the formation of the War Corps in response to the Peace Corps.
2 The Allnighters' Club Suggests a new way for students to register for classes.
2 Droll Dog Discusses doubts about U. S. foreign policy.
3 Senate: 'frequencies monopolized' UNISA and broadcasting department debate the use of University radio frequencies; UNISA recommends that KCRS use the KHKE frequency.
3 Apartheid protest today South African exchange students discuss their views on apartheid.
4 ROTC places third in region ROTC members look forward to next year's regional Ranger Challenge.
5 What's up? Activities and meetings; physical disabilities panel discussion; philosophy and religion forum; infant CPR class.
6 Two more speakers qualify for nationals Kevin Saville and Jenny Clemens have first place wins at the Georgetown College Invitational Tournament.
6 Deadline today for USI director United Students of Iowa hopes to find a new director soon.
6 Speakers perform talk-a-thon UNI individual events speech team to perform in the Union.
6 Book browsers Boguslaw Galeski, Phillip Sellers, and Mary Jane Mangin look at books at the Library's April Fools Book Sale; photo.
7 Offices ready by May Student services look forward to their upcoming move into Bartlett Hall.
7 Streets reworked in summer Campus and Wisconsin streets will be getting a new look.
7 Hessburg appoints UNISA officers Senators debate the nomination process for UNISA officers.
8 Iraqi speaker at Model UN Ismat Kittani will speak at a Model UN conference for high schoolers.
10 Comedienne helps people accept disabilities Actress/comedienne Geri Jewell visits UNI; photo.
10 The Bat Studio designed to meet a need Bat Studio gives art students a chance to display their work.
11 Super Dance no longer a marathon Students dance to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
11 Service Day designed by halls to help elderly with home tasks Hagemann and Shull Hall residents volunteer their time to help out elderly people.
11 Simulating a handicap Faculty members see how it feels to be handicapped during Handicapped Awareness Week; photo.
12 Top-40 band to play in U-Hall Marshalltown band, Grand Marshall, will play for a student dance.
12 Last studio show to be performed Richard Burk directs his first play, La Ronde, at UNI.
12 Groups vie for prizes in annual trivia contest Students participate in the annual KCRS Trivia Contest.
13 Chamber members, trio scheduled to play UNI Wind Symphony Chamber Players and The Paul Smoker Trio will perform in the Russell Hall Auditorium.
13 Wheeling to a finish Judy Townsend tries out a wheelchair obstacle course during Handicapped Awareness Week; photo.
13 Senior Week is a time to celebrate Seniors decide to buy locator maps for their senior gift.
14 Football squad begins practice for fall season Football coaches use early practices to focus on the basics.
14 Rima leads win over Loras Panthers hope to continue their winning streak with a win over Briar Cliff College; photo.
14 Long competes in swim nationals Despite an allergic reaction to some medicine, Marc Long is the first UNI Panther to swim in the senior nationals.
15 Women defeat Mankato State, 2-1, in extra innings Missouri Valley Conference coaches pick UNI to place eighth out of ten in the conference this year; photo.
15 Netters roll to easy win over Drake Tennis coach Pete Mazula says that scholarship money is needed for a truly competitive tennis team.
16 Women's track squad in 8 team invitational Panthers look to finish in third or fourth place at the Western Illinois Invitational.
16 Golf team to open season in Missouri Panthers look forward to a successful season starting with the Southwest Missouri State Invitational.