Northern Iowan — November 22, 1977

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1 Students home for relaxation Students talk about their Thanksgiving plans.
1 Mmmmmm, mmmmm, good! A scene from the sold out International Food Fair; photo.
1 We're number one!!! Football players celebrate after winning the State Class AA High School football title; photo.
1 Constitution changes are approved by Association Students will vote on composition of UNISA, nomination procedures, and initiation of student fees.
2 Thompson pulled it off with the style of Nixon One student's impression of the Hunter Thompson performance.
2 V. D. letter a joke? A response to the recent imaginary letter about venereal disease.
2 Timothy Mouse and the Earl of Greed A quaint tale about the prices at the bookstore.
3 Loathing in Maucker Union: a savage journey to the fringe An alumnus responds to the Hunter Thompson appearance.
3 Klinkowitz happy with review of book Professor Klinkowitz discusses a recent NYT review; talks about plans for future work.
4 Field trip Professor Austin will lead a trip to Chicago.
4 People are dying to get into our coffins Roy Gerritsen encourages students to be creative in his radio/TV writing course; photo.
4 NATO experience in Brussels will help political science major William Welde talks about his recent experience in Belgium.
5 Wilson making college tours Professor Wilson will make ten day reading tour.
5 Pheasant hunting? Well, sort of . . . . A quick look at a student hunting expedition.
5 Friend, counselor, disciplinarian: Resident advisors play many roles A look at the job and responsibilities of resident assistants.
6 UNISA UNISA will hold election to fill vacancies.
6 Blood drive Information on a fraternity-sponsored blood drive.
6 Long distance calling: It¿s the next best thing to being there A look at the way students use the university phone system, especially the long distance service.
6 Unfair grade? Here's how to appeal it Steps on how to remedy a possibly unfair grade.
7 He takes his frisbee seriously: UNI student Bob Kramer Bob Kramer won state free style competition last year, and is practicing his moves for next year's contest.
8 Women's interests programmed on KUNI Several local women, as well as well-known personalities are featured on a special presentation of UNI's Public Radio.
8 Work class explores possible career options Professor Whitsett talks about the "Work and Leisure" class.
8 Adult luncheons feature food, friends, and fun Jo Ann Cummings talks about the non-traditional student lunches; highlights of remarks by recent speakers.
9 Jewish club begun to raise UNI's awareness Sanford Shaman talks about the purposes and activities of the newly-organized Jewish Club.
9 Oh, those registration problems A student is shown attempting to organize his spring semester schedule; photo.
9 UNI library has low rate for lost books, says head of circulation Douglas Hieber talks about the procedures for dealing with missing books at the library.
10 Basketball spotlight: Mark Enright Mark Enright's goals and aspirations for the season and year.
10 Cagers ready for season Information about the intrasquad game before the regular season begins for UNI basketball.
10 Purple versus Gold Men's basketball team begins the season with an intrasquad game.
11 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
11 Powerful stroke In the varsity-alumni swim meet, a senior takes the initiative and churns through the water; photo.
11 Graceful dive A view of a diver before he hits the water; photo.
11 Tankers triumph The varsity men's swim team defeated the alumni, 57-31.
11 A Sports Column Dick Fridley encourages support for the winter sports and condemns unsportsmanlike qualities in coaches.
11 Wrestlers do well in tourney Although there were no individual winners, the wrestlers competed well in the tournament.
12 Kappa Delta Pi Will elect new officers.
12 Accounting Louis Lemke wins McGladrey award.
12 Industrial Technology Club Curt Cooper will talk about geodesic dome houses.