Northern Iowan — December 4, 1979

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1 Send back shah, say 25% of students polled; Political Science class takes survey A survey dealing with national, state, and local issues was administered by a Political Science class.
1 Tree lighting ceremony opens festive season Schedule of Christmas activities are listed.
1 Indoor concert record set by Fleetwood Mac Approximately 25,500 tickets were sold for the Fleetwood Mac concert.
2 Skating on Prexy's Pond Wants UNI plant services to remove snow from Prexy's Pond for ice skating.
2 Kennedy here Saturday Ted Kennedy will be at the Electric Park Ballroom.
2 Untitled Cartoon on the Course and Teacher Evaluation handbooks.
2 'Yelling kill, kill on Holy days' Feels Iran would be intimated again by the U. S. if Edward Kennedy were elected president, if only because of his name.
2 "Message to Khomeini" barbaric Feels the song "Message to Khomeini" was not humorous.
3 What do YOU want for Christmas? Get your list ready. A Northern Iowan report may soon be asking you. Students and staff give their Christmas wish list; photo.
3 New course on Europe "Studies in History: European Popular Culture" will be a new course offered next semester.
4 Prints, crafts, antiques to be sold in Union Two holiday sales will be held at the Maucker Union and the Arts and Industries Building.
4 Human barrel Coy Jepsen hurdles over Neal Bredbeck on the ice; photo.
4 Fast-moving society blamed for increasing teenage suicide rate Edward Redalen, a therapist with Area Education Agency 7, says the suicide rate has tripled in the last twenty years for people between the ages of 10 and 19.
5 SMSU cities UNI prof James LaRue received a citation for excellence from his alma mater, Southeast Missouri State University.
5 Whitnah on Vienna Donald Whitnah will present a lecture entitled "An American in Vienna: Diplomatic Revelations."
5 Serving handicapped Attending a recent work session of the President's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped was William Wargo.
5 Breezing along Sailing at George Wyth Park; photo.
6 'The Plough and the Stars' pertinent Review of the play "The Plough and the Stars"; photo.
7 UNI jazz program unique for its scope UNI has the most complete jazz program of the three state universities.
7 Frozen wonderland Coy Jepsen skates on the ice at Prexy's Pond; photo.
7 Taking a break Students are getting ready for an art print sale; photo.
8 Fleetwood Mac packs them in for party at Dome Review of the Fleetwood Mac concert; photo.
10 Korean professor compares social problems Kitack Suh says Korea's social problems are different because Korea is still an agriculturally oriented country; photo.
11 UNI prof edits book emphasizing need to revise educational strategies Ralph Scott edits the book entitled "Rebuilding American Education".
12 What's up Meetings and activities.
12 Speech path changes name The UNI Faculty Senate approved the name change of the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology to the Department of Communicative Disorders.
12 Cedar Falls Police Department recruits applications at open house Persons interested in joining the Cedar Falls Police Department must take a civil service examination.
13 Prominent writer to speak Thursday Xiao Qian, a fiction writer from China, will speak on "The New Dawn Under the Chinese Literary Science."
13 Concentration Chuck Sommers is preparing a lithographic plate in the Arts and Industries Building; photo.
14 First place for women at Luther Cindy Jergens led the Panther women to a title in last weekend's Luther Invitational swimming meet.
14 Myers stands out in pair of wrestling meets; UNI wins Thursday, does well in Open Saturday Kirk Myers led the Panthers to a victory over Cleveland State; photo.
15 Big-Mac shoot-out The Big-Mac shoot-out is the halftime highlight of the men's home basketball games.
15 Swimmers sink at Big 8 relays UNI finished last in the Big 8 relays.
15 Up-and-down weekend for B-ball UNI beat South Dakota State and lost to South Dakota.
15 Platteville falls to Panther women UNI beat Wisconsin Platteville in a dual meet in Platteville.
16 Tough breaks: Panthers drop 2 over weekend UNI lost to Wisconsin-La Crosse and Kansas State; photo.