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| Governors elected | List of new and incumbent Foundation Board. | |
| U. S. official states Africa's role | James Blake speaks; photo. | |
| UNI graduates receive Merchant scholarships | Jon Gjerde, Bruce Jensen, Linda LaRue, Mable Rice, and William Severin win Merchant Scholarship. |
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| In consideration of 24-hour visitation | After extended debate, limited 24-hour visitation is adopted in Dancer and Rider Halls; photo. |
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| Dr. Lantz honored | Auditorium in Science Building will be dedicated to honor Professor C. W. Lantz on June 12. | |
| Ray delivers address | Governor Ray delivers Commencement address; first combined ceremony since 1970; James Hearst's "Centennial" poem read. | |
| Jazz band takes honors | Wins Kansas City honors. | |
| Committee names UNI Bicentennial campus | Federal agency designates UNI. |
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| Title IX--37 words open a can of worms | Close look at effects of Title IX on UNI athletics; photo. |
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| Alumna donates flag for Dome | Flag will honor George English. | |
| UNI Regents review | Regents approve contract for design for additional married student housing units; approve disposition of Latham Stadium. | |
| Debating--the sport of minds | Debaters discuss how they prepare and perform; photo. |
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| Dining Services aim to please 4,200 | Food Services Committee attempts to improve food and services; photo. |
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| Women batters sweep state tourney | Sweep AIAW tournament; finish second at Omaha. | |
| Track coach Jennett resigns | Will enter local business; photo. | |
| Dome hosts first football game | Six thousand watch spring scrimmage; photo. | |
| Drake graduate appointed SID | James E. Ferree appointed. | |
| National qualifiers named in tennis, golf | Tennis finishes duals at 21-1; golfers win three tournaments; baseball team finishes 12-18. |