Northern Iowan — November 16, 1979

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1 Must get the shah back to the Iranian people; Krogmann and Vajpeyi interviewed Professors Dhirendra Vajpeyi, Marion Krogmann and Iradge Ahrabi-Fard are interviewed on KCRS concerning the hostage situation in Iran.
1 Hazy day Campanile through a haze; photo.
1 Handbook geared toward general ed A presentation on the Course and Teacher Evaluation handbook was part of the business at the Faculty Senate meeting.
2 United Way drive not reaching goal Encourages support of the United Way drive; in danger of not reaching its goal.
2 Petition supports Iran decision Petition in support of President Carter's stand on the Iranian situation.
2 UNISA to conduct survey UNI Student Association will be conducting surveys on student issues.
2 Commends NI Corrects previous statement on Tomahawk's involvement in the Muscular Dystrophy Carnival.
2 'Musicians deserve recognition' Wants to give recognition to those who will be playing in the orchestra for his Interpreters Theatre production.
2 NI against wrestling? Letter about lack of attention given to wrestling in the paper.
2 'Waller makes decision' Thanks Professor Waller for his decision in dealing with an instructor of sales management.
3 Students display mixed emotions at Iran rally UNI students participate in a walk from Towers to the Union in support of the American hostages; photo.
4 'Take a number, please' Students wait in line to register; photo.
4 Acceptance of NORML bill predicted to be lengthy process Robert Arnold, state representative, was the keynote speaker of a recent speak-out on the legalization of marijuana.
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Live From Studio I.
5 Campus concern: street closings? Stop signs are installed at four intersections where a safety concern has been raised.
5 Leadership, service recognized; three professors receive special honors. The Iowa Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance honored three UNI faculty members.
6 Holiday programs on KHKE Special programming will take place on KHKE in celebration of the Thanksgiving holiday.
6 Jazz Band I concert features famous tunes The upcoming concert of Jazz Band I will include music of the Wood Herman and Buddy Rich bands.
6 UNI's own musical Sills gives debut recital UNI's new virtuoso cellist and artist-teacher, Barrett Sills, will host his first recital.
6 'Life of Brian': film about mistaken identity Review of the movie "Life of Brian."
8 'CATE not perfect; will have flaws' The Course and Teacher Evaluation handbook will be most beneficial to those taking general education classes.
8 Student assessment form: is it a valid evaluation instrument? Most faculty members believe the assessment form needs to be developed by professionals; photo.
9 Profs comment on handbook The faculty interviewed believe the CATE handbook would not be an effective instrument.
10 Folk music live on KUNI Robin and Linda Williams will perform on KUNI.
10 Psychokinetic youth demonstrates to class Mike Edward, a senior at Linn-Mar, displayed his psychokinetic powers; photo.
10 Turnout low at program The number of students attending the "Saturday Night Alive" programming has been small.
12 Varsity letters awarded in football Football team members were awarded varsity letters.
12 Sixth place for women's swim team UNI finished sixth in the La Crosse Invitational.
14 Ski Association offers many benefits Membership in the Student Ski Association saves money on lift tickets, lessons and equipment.
14 Open recreation hours Hours for the various recreational facilities on campus are revised.
15 In store for winter Coal is piled near the UNI power plant; photo.
15 UNI seniors receive first annual UNIPA awards The UNI Parents Association awards its first scholarships in the memory of Albert Cornish.
16 Gallery exhibit displays children's Right to Art A special display was featured in the Gallery of Art in celebration of the "International Year of the Child"; photo.