Northern Iowan — October 18, 1977

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1 Protest rally at book store About two hundred students and several faculty protest UBS policies; march to store; photo.
1 Reminiscent of 1968 Students gathering on the top of the Union to protest the high prices for books at University Book and Supply; photo.
1 Governor Ray One of the top officials who visited for "State and Community Day" was Governor Ray Roberts; photo.
1 Apartment condemned: IGH fails to provide extinguishers Students follow procedures; inspectors find apartment unsuitable for habitation.
2 Opt-out funding for IaPIRG: Viewpoint Believes ISPIRG has potential and funding option should be approved.
2 Gallery tours Sanford Shaman is seeking tour guides.
2 We want to win UNI-Dome shown as a spewing tea pot.
2 In response to "Pumping Iron": the urge to excel is in every field Defends weight training.
2 Iowan should consider its priorities Criticizes choice to run extensive article on Gerald Baker.
3 In the public interest Supports bottle bill.
3 Off the Record Would like to see Hunter Thompson as speaker; still thinking about street parking rules.
4 Regents here Thursday Will consider ISPIRG, among other things.
4 Austrian actor to visit campus Herbert Lederer will present Schnitzler play.
4 A little chilly? Students playing tennis before the weather turns too cold; photo.
4 Wheelchair basketball to highlight events: Awareness Day Will assist in handicap awareness.
5 UNI Artist Series opens with H. M. S. Pinafore Will be presented by Manhattan Savoyards.
5 Jazz combo Part of FUNION activities.
5 Early swims Pool open early in the morning.
5 Prexy's Pond? A view of Prexy's Pond; photo.
6 Local merchants donate to auction Will fund educational needs of Department of Industrial Technology.
6 Conference set for Friday 27th annual elementary leaders conference.
6 Towers through the trees A quiet view of the Towers Complex just beyond the trees; photo.
7 Conf. set for Friday: UNI hosts Ed. Confab for first time Many faculty will participate in conference on educational effectiveness.
7 Fun in fall Two young children are shown playing in the leaves; photo.
7 Programs planned for UNI parents Officials will travel to Davenport.
8 UNI art featured in series Schedule of lectures on UNI art collection.
8 Becker lecture Professor Whitsett will speak on Frederick Taylor.
8 Chilly protestor Professor Morgan braves the cold and protests with the students for lower prices on books; photo.
9 March of Dimes Day The poster child for the March of Dimes is shown with the mayors of both Waterloo and Cedar Falls; photo.
10 Golfers place 4th The women's golf team placed fourth of seven teams in the UNI invitational.
10 UNI falls in final seconds UNI football loses to Nebraska-Omaha, 19-17.
10 Loose ball Trouble handling the football in the Nebraska-Omaha/UNI game; photo.
11 Successful weekend for soccer and rugby UNI's rugby team wins over Wartburg, 22-8, and 6-6. Soccer team defeats Tama, 3-1.
11 UNI lady netters A photo of the members of the women's tennis team; photo.
11 Hockey squad wins first match Women's field hockey wins,1-0, against Luther, and loses, 1-0, against Grinnell.
11 Spikers split At Graceland Invitational, women's volleyball team scores include: Briar Cliff-15-8, 12-15, University of Missouri-3-15, 6-15, Mid-America Nazarene- 15-7, 15-0, and Wichita State-10-13, 15-7.
12 A. S. I. D. Will hold plant sale.
12 Adult student lunch Larry Routh will speak.
12 Beta Beta Beta Will plan St. Louis trip.
12 A. S. I. D. Will meet at Operation Threshold.
12 Spanish Club Will sing Spanish songs.
12 Republican Club Will meet.
12 CBF Will have Halloween barn party.
12 French Club Will elect officers.