Northern Iowan — November 9, 1979

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1 Stringing along Two rappelers; photo.
1 United Faculty plans for informational picket during Regents meeting United Faculty has petitioned the Board of Regents for a salary amendment to the current contract but the Board has not yet commented on the request.
1 "Paper Chase" Academy Award winner Houseman visits UNI John Houseman will speak at UNI on "Theater in Society."
2 Join in a Thanksgiving fast before Thanksgiving feast Reminds students to think about the meaning of Thanksgiving.
2 Search for damaged nose Wants to make an apology to a UNI student he is searching for.
2 Mail in bottle petitions Wants to remind students to get the signed pro-bottle petitions returned to him so he can get them mailed in.
2 Thank You from Women's Cross Country Letter of thanks to people who helped out the women's cross country team.
2 Publicize student grades? Feels student grades should also be published along with the evaluation of administrators.
3 Grants available Two $500 grants are available that can be used for special projects that a student might not otherwise be able to accomplish, because of lack of funds.
3 $700 raised Robert Waller presents a check to Dean Brady and Karen Brown, both of the United Way of Black Hawk County; photo.
3 $60,000 in Auditorium renovations proposed by UNI administration UNISA asked to get student feedback on the proposed renovations for the Auditorium since Student Activities Building Fund money would be used.
4 Duea to advise children's TV series Joan Duea will become an advisor for the television series, "Children's Television Workshop"; photo.
4 Busers UNI's mom and dad: Parents of the Year named Charles and Ruth Buser are UNI's parents of the year.
6 Watch the birdie! Picture of a baby and a man; photo.
6 Food fight costs $365 The recent food fight at Redeker cost an estimated $365 in damage, including cleaning and fix up costs.
6 Publications officers elected Joan Welsh and Steve Hastings were elected Chairperson and Vice President, respectively, of the Board of Student Publications.
6 Symposium has lasers, killer bees The 17th Annual UNI Science and Mathematics Symposium features lectures on lasers, modern chemistry, and killer bees.
7 Defunct frat revived The industrial education fraternity, Epsilon Pi Tau, has been reinstated at UNI.
7 Join audience for live music show Cedar Rapids performer, Ariel, will be featured on "Live From Studio One."
7 Students still packed three to a room; freshmen await detripling notices Two hundred freshmen are still waiting to receive notice that they will be assigned to a room with only two occupants.
8 Wrestling team returns six UNI is anticipating another great season; photo.
8 It's still a building year for women's gymnastics UNI's gymnastics squad is preparing for its first meet of the season; photo.
8 Ten walk-ons for first day of men's b-ball practice There are many new freshman trying out for the men's basketball team; photo.
9 Women's b-ball stresses basics The team has twenty-three women and two coaches this year; photo.
10 Days are numbered for bagel vendors The current owners of the "J & J Bagel Buggy" are looking for prospective buyers since they will be graduating next spring; photo.
11 Art is fun in Year of the Child exhibit Review of the Year of the Child exhibit; photo.
12 What's up Meetings and activities; Kennedy Committee; organizational meeting for Sen. Howard Baker.
12 Marching Band sits for concert The Panther Marching Band will present its final concert of the year in Russell Hall.
13 Museum offers variety: from tiger to Tut The UNI Museum's collection includes a diverse selection of items.
14 Hilltoppers in Dome for UNI finale; Ellis aims at Panther rushing mark The Panthers host the Kentucky Hilltoppers in the season finale in the UNI-Dome.
14 CC men compete in national meet; Riverside, California meet site UNI heads to the Division II national meet.
15 Kelly Ellis: dynamite on the field, and off Kelly Ellis helps the Panthers in football; photo.
16 Tours, shows offered for visiting parents A variety of activities are planned for Parents Weekend.