Northern Iowan — April 28, 1978

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1 Grads happy Survey finds that most UNI graduates are happily employed.
1 Iowan awarded NI receives First Class rating.
1 SUNI DAZE in financial trouble; T-shirt sales slow Students are not buying T-shirts or tickets to the pig roast.
1 Lake Bartlett? Humorous signs near Bartlett Hall; photo.
1 Another year, another book? Loren Whitver will try again next year to publish a yearbook.
2 Regatta reminder: DON'T POLLUTE Requests that participants in Regatta keep their beer cans and other trash items on the rafts and out of the water.
2 Colby speech: Kindly crowd response may not always be justified Feels that kindness may have not been an appropriate response to former head of the C. I. A., William Colby.
2 Dance Marathon worker on pledges and problems Congratulating UNI for doing a good job on its Muscular Dystrophy dance marathons.
3 Plus-minus grading for grads Oked Graduate Council approves change to begin in fall 1978.
3 Many musical activities featured next week Description of upcoming programs including jazz, the Percussion Ensemble, the Women's Chorus, and the Varsity Men's Glee Club.
3 Wasted Union Blues Students mistake the deflating UNI-Dome for a sunset.
4 Colby defends CIA; Am. intelligence under law Excerpts from speech by William Colby; small group of protesters present.
5 Cyrano again Scene from the play Cyrano, which will be performed in the Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
6 Opportunity knocks but once; "Contemporary Chicago Painters"
6 Changin' times A look back at 1956 rules.
6 laPIRG offers renting info. Students can get information about landlords and apartments.
7 UNI is puppet show Faculty and students will present puppet show.
7 Department special ed. to meet demands New Department of Special Education will be created out of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction.
7 Evaluations kept under wraps; Faculty Senate decides Also hear report on progress on the Ed. D.
7 Untitled Murray Sweitzer is trying to catch his frisbee.
8 Fall nursery PLS now enrolling for nursery school.
8 Regents approve new projects; no more trailers! Approve sale of trailers in South Courts; forty-nine trailers had been in place since 1963; a fiftieth trailer was destroyed by fire; other projects include work on Rider Hall, PLS; final reports accepted on PEC and BRC.
8 Reception for Kissling Father Kissling will celebrate twenty-five years in the priesthood; has been at St. Stephen since 1968.
9 Art, poetry special section
13 Leahy named as new registrar; Fink retires Robert Leahy will succeed Merrill Fink; profile of Mr. Leahy.
13 The effect of the Quirk case AFT will hold panel discussion.
13 Learn to cope with "Death and Dying" Focus of guidance conference.
14 Jazz time Will hold jam session.
14 Live band! Tomahawk sponsors dance.
14 Discussion F. Ted Herbert will deliver Robinson lecture.
14 Climb every mountain A demonstration on rappelling was given from the Union.
15 Workshops to aid cities; political science Grant will allow Professors Kearney and Alberts to help cities assess their strengths and weaknesses.
15 Ensemble Program for Percussion Ensemble performance.
15 Bender culverts A culvert provides shade for kids; photo.
16 99 member band UNI will host Midwest Intercollegiate Band.
16 Untitled Seven photos of warm weather scenes.
17 Play ball! Faculty challenge administration to softball game.
17 DNA, genetic engineering discussed Mon. by activist Ted Howard will speak.
18 Varsity-Alumni football game set for tomorrow The 16th Annual UNI Alumni vs. Varsity football game will take place tomorrow.
18 Baseballers divide 4 UNI split two doubleheaders with Wartburg and Nebraska-Omaha.
19 UNI thinclads in Drake Relays UNI to attend the 69th Drake Relays.
19 Linksters place third UNI opened the spring season by placing third in the Missouri Invitational.
19 Softballers split with Gophers UNI improved its mark to 13-7 by splitting a doubleheader with Minnesota.
19 Netters keep on winning UNI racked up two wins against Waldorf and Wisconsin-Platteville.
19 Panther golfers nip Hawks UNI topped Iowa, 289-291, in a dual.
20 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
20 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
20 PEO Will meet.
20 Science teaching colloquium Jim Wolf will speak.
20 Students' silver jubilee celebration for Father Jack Kissling Will celebrate Mass of Thanksgiving.
20 Kappa Delta Pi Will have pizza party.
20 Dr. Clifford McCollum Will speak on bioethics at UUA.
20 AMS Will meet.
20 WRA Will hold golf tournament.