Northern Iowan — January 13, 1978

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1 Run for a world record Track coach sponsors a twenty-four hour jog-a-thon in the UNI-Dome.
1 Life goes on Unhappy students scatter around campus after the long three week break for Christmas; photo.
1 Fired Food Service employee files grievance Student employee fired because he would not buy a board contract.
2 Too bad, lobbyists The bottle bill has strong popular support.
2 A promise of dedication Northern Iowan planning to do very good job this semester.
2 In full swing UNISA still seeking logo.
2 Get involved There are two open positions for students on the Mission Statement Committee.
2 Acting and special effects make Close Encounters excellent film Review of the movie, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".
3 World touring pianist to perform Monday Profile of Barbara Nissman; photo.
3 Tomahawk Last day to pick up books.
3 P. E. departments have joint reorganization Men's and Women's Physical Education Departments get together to redesign physical education major; division coordinators named..
3 X-mas vacations busy time for UNI recruiters Noreen Hermansen talks about the Admissions Office program in which high schoolers can listen to the alumni of their school talk about UNI.
4 Speech tonight Art Morrison from Coe College will speak.
4 Long Day's Journey at UNI Milwaukee company will present play.
4 Student teaching blues A student discussing the rigors of student teaching.
5 Speech classes delayed 2 days for new building The first classes in the complex were cancelled this week due to unfinished work on the building; photo.
5 Strayer-Wood: many advantages over Old Aud. Although there seems to be a lack of space in some areas, the organization of the rooms is better than in the Auditorium; Theatre UNI staff talk about their new facilities.
6 Energy problems worse than you think Leland Wilson talks about energy conservation and the results of his citizens' workshops; photo.
6 Energy-Environment Simulator Dr. Leland Wilson informs the citizens of Cedar Falls about the amount of energy being used and wasted; photo.
7 UPB activities to help student enjoy themselves Quick description of activities offered by UPB.
7 R.A.'s needed Quick description of duties and qualifications.
7 Bookstore blues Students wait in line at the bookstore; photo.
8 Women's Pool hours set The hours for the spring semester at the women's swimming pool.
8 Chinese thought class, Taoism, is offered this semester Professor Hsu talks about the class.
8 The eleventh hour Students fixing their schedule for the new semester; photo.
9 Students offered discount through buying cards
9 Members elected to Women's Center Four returning and six new women were elected to the board for the Cedar Falls-Waterloo Women's Center.
9 Volunteers Tutors needed in several areas yet this semester.
9 Tutors needed Tutors needed in the UNI-CUE program for youngsters.
10 Wrestlers host Cyclones Wrestlers prepare for a competition against top-ranked team from Iowa State.
10 Hoopsters away Women's basketball team prepares to win this weekend.
10 Cagers face Augie and Jacks The men's basketball team loses, 92-77, to Augustana.
10 A Sports Column Urges support for winter sports.
11 Volleyball champs The men's winning team from intramural volleyball.
11 Tumblers open in triangular The women begin their gymnastic season in Minneapolis.
11 Gymnasts face ND The men gymnasts open their season by hosting their rival North Dakota in the Men's Gym.
12 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
12 The Iowa Mountains? Tall snow pile; photo.
12 Soccer Club Will meet.
12 Transcendental meditation Will offer introductory lecture.
12 Shalom Society Will meet.