Issue Contents

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1 Dean picked for Humanities and Fine Arts Janet L. Travis will succeed F. E. Smith, who served as acting dean following resignation of Harry Ausprich.
2 Debate team scores in national tourney Qualifies for nationals for first time.
3 Iowa: 2000 conference charts future Three hundred people attend day-long conference on Iowa's future; photo.
4 Squirm! Wiggle! Gulp! Ugh! Students swallow goldfish to raise money for muscular dystrophy; photo.
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5 Dickinson Relays royalty Queen and court of Relays; photo.
6 Eight on staff named outstanding List of professors named "Outstanding Educators of America for 1974".
7 Four thousand back ISPIRG unit Four thousand UNI students petition to establish UNI chapter of Iowa Student Public Interest Research Group; office located in Westminster Hours; potential issues outlined.
8 Grad student on commission for blind Sally Frudden named to three-member board.
9 Newspaper cited in collegiate test Northern Iowan receives first class rating.
10 Testing Dome site Soil samples taken in area in which Dome will be built; photo.
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11 Classes start early this fall Fall semester begins August 26, with three week interim between fall and spring semesters.
12 Deposit dropped, payments spread Students may pay bills in several installments.
13 German students on campus?; Regents eye plan Professor Odwarka proposes plan to enroll in Regents universities German students who cannot enroll in overcrowded universities in their own country.
14 Mat Hall of Fame inducts Leeman Gerald (Gene) Leeman and Howard T. Barker inducted into Iowa Wrestling Foundation Hall of Fame; brief biographical sketch; photo.
15 Rudisill elected Elected president of American Industrial Arts Association.
16 Senior taps satellites' signals Jon Ahlquist builds device to receive data from weather satellites; photo.
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17 BEOG: will the program match the promise? Explanation of Basic Educational Opportunity Grants.
18 Monument to an elm tree John Faust talks about the figure he is carving in an elm near the Lutheran Student Center; photo.
19 Rising costs spur dorm rate hike Dorm costs will increase from $120-$150 per year.
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20 End in sight for convocations? Convocation committee recommends discontinuing convocations due to lack of interest.
21 Rare film of JFK death Speakers make presentation of events surrounding death of President Kennedy.
22 Real bell ringer Student plays unusual Turkish bell instrument at concert; photo.
23 Sheridan voted UNISA president David Sheridan elected president; Neil Montz and Susan Kiesel are vice presidents.
24 Student ballots show support for UNI-Dome 63% of students casting ballots voted in favor of Dome.
25 Tenure study nixes quotas Committee makes report on tenure to Regents.
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26 Men among changes in home ec
Justis--Nancy A. Ross (Sports Information Staff)
Some men now take home economics courses; photo.
27 Merchant awards to five grads Ronald Brinkert, Merle Davis, Calvin Irons, Margaret Jacobs, and Carrie Tropf win Merchant Scholarship.
28 SUNI Days fest draws thousands Good weather and music draw big crowds; photo.
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29 Panthers purr over Dome New logo shows panther atop Dome; photo.
30 Roloff guides relays triumph UNI wins thirteen of twenty college events at Dickinson Relays.
31 Sports camp sign-up begins Fourth annual sports camp offers a variety of sports.
32 UNI earns top conference honors UNI wins NCC All-Sports championship for third consecutive year; spring sports wrap-up.
33 Varsity squeaks past stubborn alumni gridders Varsity wins, 23-19;