Northern Iowan — December 14, 1979

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1 Kennedy to speak at UNI? The Political Science Department has invited Edward Kennedy to speak on campus.
1 New campus stop signs improve safety Four-way stop signs will be installed for pedestrian safety.
1 Untitled A drawing of the traditional Christmas flower, the poinsettia; photo.
1 New student employment requirements implemented Advertising of student jobs will now be done by the Financial Aids Student Employment Office.
2 'Rules amended for intramural sports' Believes the rules for intramural sports need to be amended.
2 Hope for the holidays Makes students aware that there is not peace on earth this Christmas.
2 Enforce lot restrictions Believes the enforcing of the handicapped parking lot is not being done.
2 Thanks to administration Letter of thanks to the administration at UNI for their assistance.
3 Professor Fox retires after 32 years; 3-time winner of 'Favorite Professor" award Josef Fox retires as a Humanities and Philosophy professor; photo.
4 What's up Meetings and activities.
4 'Fa-la-la-la-la . . .' The University Chorus led caroling inside the Union; photo.
5 Chang chairs conference James Chang has been invited to chair a scientific session at the International Conference on Coordination Chemistry.
6 'Current Clay Works' interpret color, texture Review of the art display 'Current Clay Works'; photo.
7 Light it up Tom Gerhardt adjusts the lights for an art display in the Union; photo.
7 Campus-wide show choir being organized for spring semester Auditions for a campus-wide show choir will be open to the entire university community.
8 Christmas: faith, finals, food and fun Holiday greets from the Northern Iowan; photo.
10 Business Professor Denton retires Gordon Denton retires after teaching fifteen years for the School of Business; photo.
10 Dramatics class still available Openings are still available in the Creative Dramatics course.
10 A special Christmas gift Students may contribute to the Iowa SHARES program developed by Governor Ray.
11 Ski Iowa Barb Shike skies down Sundown's slopes in Dubuque; photo.
11 Metric newsletter makes debut Up to sixty thousand copies of a metric newsletter will be distributed.
12 UNI prof elected V-P of AIDS Jack Fuller was elected vice president of the American Institute for Decision Sciences.
12 Social fraternity elects officers List of officers for Pi Kappa Alpha.
12 Germany program presented Waterloo resident, Gustav Hanuske, will present a program on Germany at the UNI Museum.
12 Singer performs Cynthia Haring will perform live on KUNI and a segment will be aired on the favorite albums of the 1970s.
13 Foxes trottin' The Arthur Murder Dancers rehearse for the Varsity Men's Glee Club Christmas Variety Show; photo.
13 Contests open for poets, amateur photographers Nikon/Nutshell Photo Contest is accepting entries for their contest and the Iowa Poetry Association's annual contest is now open.
14 Prexy's Pond to become ice-rink A structured skating program may develop if there is enough usage on Prexy's Pond.
14 Men rip Morningside 83-47; 36 point margin - Western Michigan next UNI won its second game in a row at the UNI-Dome on Tuesday; photo.
15 UNI 37-6 over Luther; take on Iowa tonight UNI won its third straight dual meet.
15 Women fall to Luther 57-49; JV wins 56-51 UNI women need to improve on rebounding and making shots; photo.
16 Potter finds work satisfying Clary Illian is a potter who works at home; photos.