Northern Iowan — February 20, 1979

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1 Candidates needed for the UNISA election Only twenty candidates have signed up to run for thirty-five offices.
1 Schedules of events for Black History Week Dr. Alvin Poussaint will speak.
1 At the officers' club . . . . A M*A*S*H party took place on Friday; photo.
1 But gee, Hawkeye . . . . A M*A*S*H party was held Friday night, sponsored by the RHA; photo.
1 Aid now possible for the middle income Ceiling removed from Guaranteed Student Loan program.
2 You know you're in college when . . . . A humorous list of signs.
2 Student says celebration is "personal triumph"; Black History Week provokes comment Student praises the celebration of Black History Week.
2 Dancer women object to party results Believe recent party-goers need to learn self-control for the safety of others.
2 and Bender resident warns about fire alarms A Bender Hall resident wishes that the indiscriminate pulling of the fire alarms would stop.
2 Senator urges participation in student government elections UNISA senator urges students to vote and participate in the upcoming elections.
3 Student seeks others Student wishes to meet others from Goodwill.
3 "Good Americans go to Paris" says French professor Professor Henri Chabert defends some of the things he has recently said in classes.
3 Former editor expresses support for Caldwell Former Northern Iowan editor supports Roland Caldwell for student body president.
3 RHA thanks party-goers The Residence Hall Association thanks those who supported and attended the recent M*A*S*H party.
3 Kamerick explains constitution problems President John Kamerick defends Dr. Thomas Romanin's involvement with student publications.
4 Band performs Performance program.
4 "Dumb blonde" makes play sparkle Review of "Born Yesterday"; photo.
5 Jewelry lecture Heikki Seppa will present workshop.
5 Allen shows versatility in serious film "Interiors" Review of the movie "Interiors" starring Diane Keaton and written by Woody Allen.
6 Editing complete Professor Klinkowitz completes editing of Willard Motley's diaries.
6 Literary publication planned for spring English Department and NI plan publication.
6 Music speaker Joseph Giunta will speak.
6 "The Variety Show" exhibited by Grevas Will show collection of color photographs.
6 Nonpermanent sculpture Andrea Blum, Barry Holden, and Dennis Kowalski will exhibit their work.
7 Two UNISA presidential candidates profiled; parietal rule, SIIF support, "quiet dorm", Herrick's issues Roger Herrick outlines his views.
7 Dautremont wants changes, more entertainment and programming Paul Dautremont presents views.
8 Weight loss Program at Counseling Center.
8 Racquetball Club Will meet.
8 Anthropology Club Will show film.
8 Student Association V-P charges lack of action Bruce Wedeking cites areas in which action is needed.
9 "An accomplished woman" Author Nancy Price read from her novel in the Commons; photo.
9 IaPIRG funding through negative check-off system may be halted Similar collection system halted at ISU.
10 Nine wrestlers qualify for nationals UNI qualified nine individual wrestlers for the nationals at the recent Mid-Continent Conference tournament.
10 UNI sweeps invitational; men compete in meet The men's team won the UNI Invitational held last Saturday.
10 Swimmers win final meet The UNI men's team won their final meet against Wisconsin-Stout, 72-39.
11 Up and over.. UNI hosted a triangular gymnastics meet last weekend; photo.
11 Gymnastics teams do well UNI's gymnastics teams fared well in weekend meets. The men's team won their meet; the women's team placed third.
11 UNI loses two conference games; men's basketball team The UNI men's team lost to Western Illinois on Thursday night, 78-67; and to Eastern Illinois, 71-67.
12 Cult authors to discuss sensation of "snapping" Flo Conway and Jim Siegelman will speak.
12 Grants available Five $200 grants available to students working in special projects.
12 Scholarships Kenneth Meyerhoff scholarship available.
12 One more time Winter shot of UNI's campus; photo.
12 Marlin water show Five men are participating in the group for the first time.