Northern Iowan — September 5, 1980

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1 Enrollment highest UNI has ever had Pre-registration totals indicate an enrollment in excess of 10,500; photo.
1 Appropriation reversion results in hiring freeze and budget cuts A 3.6% reduction in the state budget causes an imposed hiring freeze and the reversion of funds from various supply and service budgets; photo.
1 Tripling creates hassles A record number of people living in the residence halls has caused an increase in the number of triples in a room.
2 On the other hand . . . Critical of professor Jerome Klinkowitz's article which advocates a publish first philosophy for teachers.
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2 Tomahawk corrects Wants to make a correction on an article published by the Northern Iowan stating that members of Tomahawk are provided with Tomahawk scholarships; members in fact are ineligible for the scholarships.
2 NI scolded for publishing 'adolescent male fantasies' Feels the Northern Iowan's publication of a photograph of six men looking at women objectifies women and is unprofessional.
2 'Be proud of your vote, pick best man' Calls for voters to vote for the best candidate in the upcoming election.
2 'General education unbalanced' Feels that the lack of emphasis on history, literature, philosophy, psychology, and sociology in the general education requirements hinders students overall knowledge.
3 What's up Meetings and activities; University Statements; Student Calenders; Navigators; laPIRG; Free car check-up.
3 French Club picnic Will meet in Seerley Park.
3 Orchesis dance tryouts
3 Volleyball Competitive level volleyball available for men and women.
3 Spanish Club Will meet.
3 Anthropology Club Will view film.
3 Bible study Will meet in Judson House.
3 Student teacher orientation Orientation to be held for student teachers assigned to the second period of the 1980 fall semester.
3 Viewpoint A summary of current movies.
3 Requests understanding Wants students entering classrooms to wait for those in the previous class to exit the room first.
4 Informal luncheons offered Weekly luncheons will be held for non-traditional students to get together and discuss their problems.
4 Scheduling computerizes Computers are now being used in the student scheduling process.
4 Learning help for students UNI's Learning Skills Center offers programs that provide academic development for students at all skill levels; photo.
5 Bill proposes library to be named after Fox A bill to propose the renaming of the library, the establishment of an election commission and the inquiry of hiring a secretary for the UNISA office were all items covered in the first UNISA meeting of the year.
5 Astronomy course added An astronomy course will be offered in conjunction with an IPBN series.
5 What, me study? Don Nadermann sunbathes; photo.
5 Job placement declines Patricia Bassett attributes the low placement percentage to students not putting forth enough effort in seeking a job.
6 Freshmen receive advisors All students require an advisor at some time during their academic career.
6 There she is, Miss Iowa . . . Kay Lawson was crowned Miss Iowa in the regional competition of the Miss World America Pageant; photo.
6 New course related family, lifestyle An independent study course in the fields relating to the family and lifestyles will be offered.
7 UNI football: this is your life A history of football at UNI; photos.
8 Up the creek; use 'old-time' cures for common ailments; hikers, here's to your health . . . Outdoor remedies for common ailments.
9 Writing competency examination Detailed tips on the writing competency examination.
13 It's new and improved; the Hill Several College Hill businesses made changes over the summer.
14 Overtime Is traveling with the UNI football team to report on the game.
14 Turn table; Benatar is here to stay; Beck is back Review of albums by Jeff Beck and Pat Benatar.
15 Minority producer Cooper joins KUNI Carol Cooper joins the staff at KUNI; photo.
15 Author previews new book Clarence Major treated listeners to a reading from his yet unpublished book "Dot," the story of Dorothy Dandridge.
16 Art professor opens Mount Vernon exhibit Steven Bigler will have an exhibition of his oil paintings at Cornell College.
16 Live piano competition on public radio KHKE KHKE will broadcast live the finals of the sixth annual Three Rivers Piano Competition from Pittsburgh.
16 Ruffo becomes new director Joseph Ruffo is assuming the directorship of the Gallery of Art at UNI; photo.
16 Drawings open gallery season Schedule of events planned for Gallery of Art.
17 Prof garners art prize David Delafield won the open class competition of the 14th annual Iowa Television Art Show.
17 New hall coordinators display enthusiasm Manny Amaro and Leslie Sheridan, two new hall coordinators, begin their work in Bender and Noehren Hall; photo.
18 Chamber music series opens soon Schedule of events planned for Chamber Music Series listed.
18 Members sought by USC University Speakers Committee is looking for students to serve on the committee for the 1980-1981 year.
19 Checkouts given for scuba divers The Open Water Dive Checkouts will be given September 21.
19 Gridders open against UNO UNI hopes to revenge last season's 39-15 loss against the University of Nebraska-Omaha Saturday at Omaha.
19 Field hockey team boasts depth, experience UNI hopes to have a good year with fifteen returning players.
20 Athletic department adds three to staff UNI has three new coaches this year: Harold Bassett is football's new linebacker coach; Sauna Thomaswick is an assistant with the women's swim team; and Jeffrey Boss is a new assistant with the men's swim team; photo.