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1 CATE book needs to list more courses, some feel Jackie Mackin defends the Course and Teacher Evaluation handbooks against criticisms that the books offer too little information to be of help to registering students.
2 Spoils Mark Feyereisen anchored the UNI distance medley to victory in the Drake Relays; photo.
3 Bond says blacks still have 'battles' to fight Georgia State Senator Julian Bond recently spoke at the UNI-CUE; photo.
4 UNISA president proposes cutting salaries of paid officers UNISA president Chris Gammack is proposing a 20% salary reduction for the seven paid UNISA officer positions.
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5 Choral group join for concert UNI choral groups will present a concert tonight in Russell Hall.
6 'Albert Herring' disappointing; performance fine, story too long Review of the production of 'Albert Herring.'
7 Snarfing down The Campus Crusade for Christ sponsored the building of a fifty-foot banana split; photo.
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8 Student pilot can provide 'the perfect date' Sophomore Brad Branch is a local private pilot.
9 Good turnout for photo contest Winners are listed for the first SUNI-Days photo contest.
10 Sweet persuasion Children from the UNI Day Care Center await part of the SUNI-Daze 50-foot banana split; photo.
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11 Varsity Men's Glee Club wraps up its tour season UNI Men's Glee Club will finish its touring season by traveling to five Iowa towns.
12 Students advised to pick careers carefully Ken Jacobsen urges students to pick their chosen jobs carefully.
13 Job prospects 'dismal;' students should apply as soon as possible Galen Cox with Job Services of Iowa in Waterloo, talks about the poor job outlook for graduates.
14 Lonely at the top Construction work at the Physics Building is nearing completion; photo.
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15 What's up Meetings and activities.
16 UNI speech department pig roast Will be held May 10 in Black Hawk Park.
17 I-Club pig roast Will be held May 11 in Black Hawk Park.
18 May day worship celebration Sponsored by Elm Monument and the Lutheran Center.
19 Tomahawk May Day fling meeting May 1 in the Commons.
20 Seniors in education Workshops will be held.
21 Summer job workshop Everyone urged to attend.
22 UNI study program in Mexico Will hold informational meeting.
23 Shakespeare film series MacBeth will be shown in the Union.
24 Jazz I and 'Waterbabies' take top prizes at festival UNI's Jazz Band I and the jazz combo 'Waterbabies' took top prizes at the Wichita Jazz Festival in Kansas.
25 Students disciplined for illegally using I.D. cards to buy liquor A number of cases involving illegal use of I. D. cards to obtain liquor have been reported this year.
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26 Panther distance medley team first at Relays Dave Trumm, Todd Peverill, Jim Erredge, and Mark Feyereisen placed first in the distance medley at the Drake Relays; photo.
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27 Softball team places third in Minnesota Invitational UNI won three games and lost two over the weekend. They placed third in the Minnesota Invitational in Minneapolis.
28 Soccer club now 4-0 The UNI soccer club increased its Eastern Iowa Soccer league record to 4-0 this weekend.
29 Men are tops of ten Iowa schools UNI's men team placed sixth out of an eighteen team field at the Drake Relays.
30 Men go four for six over week UNI is now 7-12 and faces Briar Cliff on Friday and Saturday.
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31 Tennis men go 2-2 over weekend The Panthers defeated the University of Wisconsin and lost to St. Ambrose.
32 One of the finest in the nation The Drake Relays proved to be one of the nation's finest track and field meets.
33 Women fourth at River Falls UNI placed fourth of twelve teams at the invitational with a 60 point total.
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34 Should the president consult with Congress before military action is taken? Students' response on whether the president should consult with Congress before military action is taken.
35 Untitled Student dicusses the dificulty in finding a summer job.
36 'Law suit should be filed against the NI' Believes the Northern Iowan showed racism when they published the article on Idi Amin.
37 'Headline total distortion of what I said' Lynn Cutler states that the headline that appeared in the Northern Iowan about her speech was a total distortion of her views on the Trilateral Commission.
38 'Most students don't feel threat of registration' Most UNI students don't feel threatened by draft registration because of Carter's assurances.
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39 New personnel course A new course entitled 'Public Personnel Administration' will be offered by the political science department. Allen Hays will be the instructor.
40 Non-sexist child rearing The Women's Center will present a program on non-sexist child rearing.
41 Let's party! The SUNI-Days chicken fry was held Saturday at Island Park; photo.
42 Exchange Program allows cheaper out-of-state tuition Jerry Pritchard discusses the National Student Exchange Program; photo
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43 Put your walking shoes on Saturday The March of Dimes-KWWL super walk will be held this Saturday.
44 Coaching, child abuse among 27 summer workshops at UNI Workshops on coaching, technology, and psychology will be held this summer at UNI.
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45 Huh? Xuchitl Nodarse, SUNI-Daze advisor, gives Dave Baer a free T-shirt; photo.
46 $1,500 raised for gift The class of 1980 has raised $1500 since April 7 towards their class gift. The class needs $3000 for their gift, a flagpole.
47 Ten gain essay contest prizes Winners are listed for the spring essay contest, which was sponsored by the department of English.
48 Elevators, ramps becoming expensive Renovations are being made to buildings to make them more handicapped accessible. These renovations, according to David Walters, are becoming very expensive but are required of all universities.
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49 Show Choir performs UNI's Show Choir will perform at the Price Lab School Auditorium.
50 UNI profs write article about declining school enrollments Two UNI professors have written an article about the decline in school enrollment.
51 'Teeter-totter for cancer' drive to be next week The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will sponsor a 'teeter-totter for cancer drive' on Tuesday in the Union.
52 Shove off! Mark DeJong and crew experienced a little difficulty with their raft during Saturday's regatta; photo.
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53 Rafting on the river: Sun, beer, and cold water There were more than sixty participants in this year's Regatta; photo.