Northern Iowan — October 30, 1979

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1 48% polled favor ROTC at UNI Undergraduates were surveyed to see if they believed an Army ROTC unit would be beneficial to the university.
1 'Panther Push' Interested students can sign up to be a part of Panther Push.
1 Untitled Football player Dave Erig lifts fellow team member Dave Gentzler; photo.
1 UF seeks salary increase amendment With the university unable to attract new faculty because of current salary levels, United Faculty is proposing a salary amendment.
2 Untitled Characters discuss political candidates.
2 Untitled Two students, dressed in Halloween outfits, question why Ted Kennedy is still forming committees to see if he should run for President.
2 Untitled Believes the student body should support the efforts of those who are trying to bring new entertainment to campus.
2 Tearing down posters ignores freedom As a matter of freedom of speech, NORML's signs should not be torn down.
3 Homosexuality topic of two-day program The program entitled "Attitudes Toward Homosexuality: Historical Perspectives on a Public Issue" will be held at UNI.
3 Black issues since '69 to be discussed today The Iowa Public Interest Research Group will have a speak-out on African-American issues at UNI.
3 Animator speaks Friday Chuck Jones, renowned animator, will speak about his profession.
4 What's up Meetings and activities.
4 Registration starts Nov. 13 Registration dates for the Spring 1980 semester are scheduled.
5 Co-op registration ends November 9 The deadline to submit registration for the Cooperative Education program is given. The program is in its fourth year.
5 First woman business graduate establishes graduate fellowship fund The Radell Graduate Business Fellowship Fund will begin in 1980.
5 Not here to stay Warm weather attracts students outside; photo.
6 Music major wins $20,000 scholarship Joe Hurley was awarded over $20,000 in scholarships after his performance at the Women's Association of the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra competition; photo.
6 'How the Bookers Cook'er' Library staff publishes a cookbook.
7 '110 in the Shade' good season opener Review of musical '110 in the Shade'; photo.
8 'Black & White': new voice of the Midwest; more than a literary magazine Published in Cedar Falls, the first issue of 'Black & White' should be appearing by mid-November.
9 Moscow Pops perform tomorrow The second performance of the Artists Series is the Nekrasov Russian Folk Orchestra of the Moscow Pops.
9 Second City players entertain "Second City" performed in the Old Auditorium; photo.
9 Art on display in Union The current art show at the Union's Main Gallery includes works of Stan Washburn, Ann Ballou, Michael Jacques, and Malo, Teri.
9 Lawther houses hold popcorn marathon Cordey and Galliano Houses raise money for the Arthritis Foundation by holding a popcorn marathon.
9 Jaycees spook kids with haunted house The Waterloo Jaycees host their seventh annual haunted house.
10 Soccer team finishes '79 season at 2-2-3 UNI tied with Iowa State and lost to Waterloo on Saturday. The games had to be played in Waterloo since the goals from the UNI field were vandalized.
10 UNI shocks Eastern, 10-7 UNI beat Eastern Illinois in football for a first place finish in the Mid-Continent Conference; photo.
11 Women's CC to regionals UNI will compete in the IAIAW regional meet.
11 Men first in CC regionals Kim Sprain led the Panthers, putting them in the Divisional II National meet.
11 V-ball take first at Winona UNI will be going to the state tournament next weekend.
12 Greeks strive for recognition, acceptance; representatives speak on radio Larry Herzog and Michele McKeon answer questions on KCRS about the Greek system.
12 Fraternity holds open house Pi Kappa Alpha held an open house in hopes of clarifying the function of the Greek system; photo.