Northern Iowan — September 25, 1979

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1 UNI alumni excel in CPA exam David Oeth places fourth in the nation in the Uniform Certified Public Account Examination; 46% of UNI students, who are taking the test for the first time, pass the exam.
1 Culver talks with students; discusses draft, SALT II, HEW John Culver spoke with students about several issues; photo.
1 Special faculty meeting scheduled The University Faculty Constitution will need to be amended if representatives from the School of Business are to allowed on the Faculty Senate; photo.
2 Applause, applause Harry Reasoner was entertaining but feels the work and effort of John Culver more meaningful to students; photo.
2 Parking meters useless Thirty minute meters are useless for students who have longer classes.
3 Music Ed. degree is a professional program Jerrold Pritchard emphasizes that a music education degree is a professional program and prepares students for their vocation.
3 Isn't anything sacred anymore? Believes School of Music has developed a music curriculum that produces excellent music teachers.
3 Thank you Jim St. John expressed his appreciation to everyone who supported him in his campaign.
4 Center designed for minorities Recently renovated, the Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center was designed to serve three campus minorities; photos.
5 Professors publish article Ralph Scott and Herbert Walberg, University of Illinois, co-author an article entitled "Schools Alone are Insufficient."
6 Conference focuses on children's theater Events are planned for the conference "Dramatic Arts and the Child."
6 Student Gallery begins fourth year The Student Gallery gives art majors a place not only to present their work but to learn to put on an art show.
7 Butterfly or moth? A picture of a butterfly.
7 Billiards Workshop Paul Gerni will present a workshop on billiards along with an exhibition.
7 Free tutoring Tutoring is available in any subject; tutors are needed.
8 'Grand illusion' Jean Renoir's film classic "Grand Illusion" will be shown.
9 What's up Meetings and activities.
9 Faculty recital A harpsichord recital will be given by Marilou Kratzenstein on the recently acquired harpsichord.
9 Study in Mexico An experimental study program in Colima, Mexico, will be conducted over the semester break.
9 Art a la Carte David Crownfield will be the presenter at this week's Art a la Carte.
9 Have your Christmas tree picked out yet? The leaves are beginning to change color on campus; photo.
10 V-ball wins, loses UNI competed against Loras and William Penn in a triangular meet in Dubuque.
10 UNO Mavericks shame Panthers; problems in UNI attack The Mavericks defeated UNI, 39-15; photo.
11 Men's CC snares one point win UNI defeated University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 27-28.
11 Soccer A-team beats Wartburg UNI's Soccer Club A-team defeated Wartburg, 3-1.
11 Rugby scores first win Sunday UNI defeated Mt. Pleasant, 21-3.
12 Bands keep marchin' along Nearly nine hundred high school students, from ten different schools, performed along with the UNI Marching Band during half-time; photo.