Issue Contents

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1 Enrollment rises, grad school up 30% Enrollment is 8876 for Fall 1973.
2 Grad is new vice president UNI alumnus Robert D. Stansbury named to newly-created office of vice president for administrative services; photo.
3 Here comes the judge! UNI alumna Lynne E. Brady named judge; may be first woman selected to be full-time judge in Iowa; brief biographical sketch; photo.
4 More than 100 alumni on first chartered tour Alumni Association arranges European trip.
5 UNI-Dome drive is three-fourths complete $3.39 million raised; Governor Ray supports effort.
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6 Class gift keeps on "growing" Class of 1972 donates money to replace trees killed by elm disease.
7 Commission looks at recruiting; all students benefit Series of committees formed to assist in recruitment and retention of students.
8 Film reels in honors at All-Iowa festival Student Edward Samore wins third place with his film "Deathbed".
9 Governor views UNI-Dome model Governor Ray and UNI officials look at model; photo.
10 Jepson award winner selected Charles Strein will use scholarship for graduate study.
11 Physics department earns NSF grant Will purchase equipment, including miniature computers, with $5400 grant.
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12 Federal aid backs lab school test Federal grant of $72,000 for Student Planned and Evaluated Learning (SPEL) program.
13 Five departments fill vacant posts Thomas L. Reuschling replaces James Blanford; Albert Gilgen replaces Louis Hellwig; Jerry Stockdale replaces Louis Bultena; Jon Hall replaces Ed Thorne; Wylie Anderson, formerly acting head, becomes head; biographical sketches; photo.
14 New face, new title in UNI's job center Larry Routh replaces Ernest C. Fossum, who recently retired; biographical sketch; photo.
15 Office for vets opens Office will offer counseling, advice, and referral to military service veterans.
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16 Former student on state board Colleen Herbert Shearer named to Iowa Employment Security Commission.
17 Merchant winners named E. Beth Gilbert, Rebecca Truesdell, Ralph Tauke, and Melvin Walker are winners.
18 New program aids Iowa schools First of UNI Teacher Education Centers opens in Spencer.
19 Price honored Elected to cultural hall of fame in Port Charlotte, Florida; photo.
20 Senior finds world's best view of eclipse Thomas Wagner goes to Africa to view solar eclipse; photo.
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21 The making or breaking of most potential teachers
Severin-Lounsberry--Barbara
Feature on experience of UNI student teacher Sally Sullivan; photo.
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22 Advice on accounting Department approves formation of Accounting Advisory Council made up of thirteen alumni.
23 Bruising ex-tackle now urges safety LeRoy Dunn, former football star, is now head of driver education and licensing division of US Department of Transportation; photo.
24 Memorial grove planned to honor Milo Lawton Board will use Lawton memorial funds to establish grove near creek along Hudson Road northwest of Towers and to establish prairie preserve on south campus; Board also approves of Cubby award to outstanding member of Northern Iowan staff; photo.
25 Park College honors former physics prof Professor Robert A. Rogers honored by memorial fund.
26 Teachers focus on integration $98,000 federal grant will allow teachers to study effects of integration in schools.
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27 Cowley notes changes in English Professor Cowley retires; recalls changes in teaching of English; photo.
28 Fossum guided placement through hectic era of '60s Professor Fossum retires; recalls work and achievements; photo.
29 Russell Hall only part of legacy left by prof Professor Russell retires; recalls long career as teacher, department head, and active participant in local music scene; photo.
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30 Panther attack rolling Season summary to date.
31 Walk-on climbs to starting back position Andrew Rainey works way up to starting position; photo.