Northern Iowan — November 30, 1973

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1 Nicholas Johnson Third District Congressional candidate will speak.
1 More grads get jobs Dean Rhum reports that 95% of students earning UNI graduate degrees between 1969 and 1972 found jobs or continued study.
1 Noehren battles heating crisis Difficulties in controlling room temperatures with any precision.
2 You and the squeeze Urges students to think about ways to save energy.
2 Fundraising not favored Alumna does not support Dome; believes priorities have been reversed.
2 Stewart declares we've hit new low Believes cowpaths are natural development in light of inadequate sidewalks.
2 Aid is needed Professor Sunseri seeks aid for drought-stricken areas in Africa.
2 Holiday reflection Wonders about meaning of holiday.
3 Needed: Bookstore Committee members Will conduct feasibility study.
3 Student participation questioned Offers arguments for student involvement in decision-making.
3 "Joynt" aids personal choices William Martin describes services at Cedar Falls center.
4 Nijim program Will present viewpoint on Arab-Israeli conflict on Cedar Rapids television station.
4 Colombians visit Three UPN officials on campus.
4 Bad omen? UNI gets a blanketing of snow; photo.
4 Robinson on Buddhism Professor Robinson will speak on topic "Is Buddhism an Atheism?"
4 4 plays Brief description of plays.
5 Student-run bookstore takes off!; volunteers are needed in nearly every area of the project A look at some of the questions that need to be answered.
5 Christmas tree lighting scheduled for Monday Will sing carols; only one tree will be lit.
6 Madrigal renaissance popularity; an evening with Madrigal singers and strolling minstrels . . . Description of the madrigal program.
6 Who's afraid? Theatre UNI will present "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"; photo.
7 UNI-CUE gets money Will use Baty money for early childhood education.
7 Japanese trio featured Japan Trio will perform; profile.
7 Munchkinland Will improvise story of the Wizard of Oz.
7 Mime is back! Mimes will perform.
8 "Bloodstone" Will perform; photo.
8 "Transfer and Storage" premieres Review of movie "Transfer and Storage" made by Professors Glenn and Scholz.
9 What's Up? ? Activities and meetings.
9 Museum program on polished rocks Professor Herb Silvey will present program.
9 French Club Will go caroling.
9 Purple Arrow Will hold dinner and initiation.
9 T. M. Will run one more set of introductory lectures.
10 Women's Phys. Ed. offers new class Also offers classes on several schedules.
10 And another thing, Santa . . . Santa Claus listens to a child's wish list; photo.
11 Lemon isn't Steve Lemon takes the all-university intramural tennis title.
11 Jim Berry: a new era at UNI? Coach Jim Berry plans to improve the UNI basketball team; profile; photo.
11 Wrestling invitational here; Iowa, Wisconsin among entries Panthers hope to win the UNI Invitational wrestling meet.
11 Two Panthers are all-NCC Steve Lounsberry and Mike Woodley named to the first team all-North Central Conference; photo.
11 Swimmer at Big Eight UNI prepares to compete in the Big Eight Relays for the first time.
12 Panther of week to Miller Profile of wrestler Jim Miller; photo.
12 Diane Braun, an unusual success; first national competitor in field hockey for UNI Despite just having learned to play field hockey, Diane Braun advances to the national competition; photo.