Northern Iowan — March 19, 1976

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1 Journalism meeting Informal discussion with possibility of organizing club.
1 Ballots misplaced; new vote totals Total now shows Brenden over Bushby and Johnson, 884-313-153.
1 Administrative Council reaches compromise On 18-7 vote, Council will allow one men's and one women's hall to have 24-hour visitation.
1 Regents approve projects Contract approved for master plan study of Married Student Housing; currently 278 Hillside Courts units, 48 College Courts units, and 99 trailers in South Courts.
2 SIIF needs campus support Paul Klinge believes that SIIF would allow the development of many worthwhile student services.
2 America gone "fat and lazy" Greg Sieleman believes Americans should vote if they support particular issues.
2 Signature magazine termed "classy" Sheryl Eash speaks out in support of Signature.
2 Bender party coming in April Brad Johnson extends a "thank you" to those who attended the 7th floor Bender party.
3 Welcome to my Module Disagrees with opinions of columnist Bill Severin.
3 ISPIRG: in the public interest Status of issues in General Assembly.
4 DECA members attend confab Attend leadership conference in Des Moines.
4 "China Cups" Museum will present program on demitasse collection.
4 Career Exploration Workshop Thursdays Counseling Center will present program for women.
4 Lefever discusses détente Ernest Lefever gives his impressions of the balance of power.
4 UNISA applications being taken; vice-presidential and comptroller Position descriptions.
5 Wagner Chorale to perform; UNI Artists Series Profile of group.
5 Honors meeting tomorrow Leaders from honors programs at all three Regents universities will meet.
5 Union courses List of non-credit courses.
6 Art show Work by Gary Oyloe will be featured.
6 Mature students' group . . . opportunity to help each other Students talk about their experiences and adjustments to college life; photo.
6 Workshop Richard Nelson will speak on counseling techniques.
6 Art show Work by Gary Oyloe will be featured.
8 Tax assistance Accounting Club will help with taxes.
8 Center receives grant; eliminates "shoestring budget" Women's Center receives federal grant of $25,000; will be administered by Extension.
8 Davis speaks at Iowa UNI people travel to Iowa City to hear Angela Davis.
9 Lyceum offers variety Highlights of speeches by Professors Samuels, Hovet, Highnam, and Skaine.
9 Russian program Civic Arts Association will go to Iowa City to see the Don Cossacks of Rostov.
10 Netters face ISU after successful spring trip Panther tennis team will face Iowa State and Western Illinois Saturday.
10 First ever UNI Judo tourney UNI will host the first Iowa Collegiate Judo Tournament March 21.
10 Ward top instructor Dr. Robert Ward was chosen as an outstanding Judo instructor by the Midwestern Judo Association.
10 Swimmers head for nationals Coach Glen Henry hopes to see the Panthers place in the top twelve.
10 Gymnasts try for second straight NCC gym title Panthers will travel to Brooking, South Dakota, to defend their NCC title.
10 Panthers third at Nationals; Bentrim national champ Panthers Gary Bentrim and Dan Keller competed in the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.
11 Panthers fourth in indoor meet UNI's indoor track team finished fourth of nine teams at the NCC indoor track championships.
11 Enright tops UNI cagers Mark Enright leads the Panther basketball team in statistics.
11 Anderson pleased with baseball team's spring trip performance Coach J. D. Anderson pleased with baseball team's performance in the Pan American Baseball Tournament.
12 Cheerleading Organizational meeting for those interested.
12 The Accounting Club Kevin Kamienski will speak.
12 Department of Philosophy and Religion Professor Thompson will speak on "Are We Obligated to Future Others?"
12 Personal growth Women's Center will present workshop.