Northern Iowan — April 10, 1979

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1 What's up The film "The Secret of Loving" will be shown April 10 and 11.
1 NI editors named for summer, fall Kevin Knickrehm was named executive editor of the Northern Iowan for the 1979-80 school year.
1 And a new look . . . . The Northern Iowan is sporting some graphic design changes.
1 Naber remains president during UNISA "limbo" Angel Naber has remained UNISA president while elections are being held to decide a new president.
1 Emergency firewood? A tree was knocked down by the wind near the Old Auditorium last Thursday; photo.
1 24-hour visitation policy approved for Campbell Hall next year The 24-hour visitation policy was approved for Campbell Hall.
2 "Sound-off" correction Paragraphs were inadvertently omitted from a recent sound-off essay on sexism that appeared in the Northern Iowan.
2 Caldwell: the man for the job The Northern Iowan lends its support to UNISA candidate Roland Caldwell.
2 "Another example of shoddy journalism" in NI Student believes the Northern Iowan editorialized in a recent article regarding the resignation of Dave Mixdorf as UNISA candidate.
2 Gallery director explains art show date Sanford Sivitz Shaman, the Gallery of Art director, clarifies the reasoning behind the dates of the student exhibition.
3 "How can you be against ROTC?" Graduate student takes ironic viewpoint; does not understand how the UNI student body can be against such things as the ROTC and the draft.
3 RHA president clarifies letter Tom Cate seeks clarification of a letter he wrote backing Craig Lathrop for UNISA president.
3 Student offers Kamerick p.r. suggestions UNI student offers President Kamerick some suggestions on how to be seen by the student body.
3 Proposed ROTC unit draws comments; universal military training program needed A former student believes that UNI needs a military training program.
3 Suggests UNISA candidates sign up for ROTC program Student believes that the UNISA candidates should go through the ROTC program.
4 Affiliate artist performs Cellist Jennifer Langham will perform tonight at the Gallery of Art.
4 Wind ensemble Wind Ensemble will perform its final concert of the academic year on April 17.
4 Guest artist teaches Terrell Nicholson is Theatre UNI's guest artist-in-residence for 1978-79; photo.
5 Plains bookbus A collection of Midwestern poetry and literature will be available to the public on the Plains Bookbus, which will be stopping at UNI April 19-20.
5 "The China Syndrome" : timely entertainment; film about nuclear disaster Review of the film "The China Syndrome" with Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas.
6 Quintet plays for Iowa Senate The Northern Brass Quintet will perform before the General Assembly of the Iowa Senate on April 19.
6 UNI artist designs metal jewelry; now showing in student gallery Works by student-artist Mary Ann Schiesl are now being shown in the student gallery; photo.
7 10th anniversary of Maucker Union; a UNI community center The Maucker Union is celebrating its tenth anniversary; a schedule of events is included; photo.
8 Maucker Union--the Commons to the present The metamorphosis of the Union from the Commons to its present location.
8 Coffeehouse performers Construction on the coffeehouse in 1969; photo.
8 Life members: worked to better Maucker Union Two life memberships to the Union Policy Board have been awarded. Life members are J. W. Maucker and Phillip Jennings; photo.
8 Student committees plan programming An explanation of the duties of the Union Policy Board members.
8 The people behind the building; the Union staff who keep things running The staff of the Union is responsible for activities and for the smooth operation of the facility.
9 "I pledge . . ." The great American smokeout takes place in the Union on campus; photo.
9 Hardee's specials 1960s prices are being offered at Hardee's for the Union's tenth anniversary.
9 UPB members are faculty, staff and students A list of past and present members of the Union Policy Board.
9 Union's symbol The logo of Maucker Union has become a university wide symbol.
10 Past UPB members--where are they now? A look at where former members of the Union Policy Board are now.
10 Spring twister? The Union in 1968; photo.
10 Union acquires Jenkins A painting by artist Paul Jenkins was acquired by the Union for $5000; photo.
11 Summer jobs Summer jobs available through the Placement Office.
11 French Club Will meet in the Union.
11 Teacher interview day Education members must sign up for personal interviews.
11 All-U meeting An all university meeting will be held on April 18; will discuss legislative news and take questions.
11 African struggle Ronelle Mustin will speak on the struggle in Africa today in the Union.
11 Displaced homemakers Barbara Lounsberry will speak on roles of women past and present.
11 Hazards of being a "Rabbitt" Profile of UNI student Dee Ann Rabbit; photo.
12 Fear of finals? Students seen climbing out of windows at Bartlett Hall; photo.
12 Cuts at KCRS Cuts to the KCRS budget have forced air time and salary changes.
13 Essay contest The Latin American Studies Committee is sponsoring an essay contest.
13 Broken housing contract can result in penalty Students who break housing contracts could be penalized.
14 Intramurals Results of the women's intramural basketball tournament.
14 Track team wins at Texas; win Missouri meet UNI men's track team won the Missouri State Invitational; four UNI team members won an event at the Texas Relays.
14 Women's track takes third at Pella UNI women's track team placed third at the Central College Invitational held in Pella.
15 Intramural council Positions are available on the intramural council.
15 Women's golf action The UNI women's team placed third at the Missouri Invitational.
15 Soccer club opens with win UNI soccer club started its season with a win over the University of Iowa soccer club.
16 We asked the candidates . . . . A summary of the UNISA presidential candidates views on campus issues.
16 Third time a charm for UNISA elections? The UNISA presidential elections have been held three times this semester. A fifty percent margin is needed to decide the president.