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Organizations From booksales to dance performances, fundraisers to conferences, UNI's many organizations each gave students something they couldn't get in a classroom. Students par- ticipated in extra-curricular activities for a variety of reasons. To get work-related ex- perience, many joined specialized clubs. Nearly every field of study had some sort of honorary or junior professional society. Students participated in organizations like the English Club to improve and share cer- tain skills. Others joined clubs like Orchesis to explore outside interests. Greek houses tried to promote scholarship as well as pro- viding a social outlet. In The Year of the Cat being part of a campus organization could mean an opportunity to share ideas, develop leadership, and just plain have a good time. Painting the windows of the businesses on the Hill is a traditional Homecoming activity. Organizations could sign up for windows at no cost. The pep band is only a small part of a larger organization, the mar- ching band. Trumpeters Tim Estoetkel and Jim Berridge play the na- tional anthem. D. Winner D. Wiener Ten balloons were inflated inside the UNI-Dome as part of the In the spring performance, Orchesis prepared jazz, tap. and anniversary celebration. Spectators could watch for free. ballet numbers. Paula Anderson participates in the spnng production. Orninlulion»
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Although injuries plagued the women's basketball team throughout the season, second year Head Coach Kim Mayden and the Panthers began showing an improved overall record. Because of the many injuries, several younger players got playing time. We have a super freshman class, commented Mayden. Next year, we will be much better because of the experience we gained this year. Next year's schedule is much more aggressive than in years past, due to conference rules prohibiting member schools from playing non-Division I schools. However, the women's basketball team should come back strong. Story on Page 82 13
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