Northern Iowan — June 14, 1968

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1 King Memorial Scholarship fund nears $6,500 Professor Evenson recommends establishment of committee to evaluate applications.
1 UNI artists dominate Mason City art show Win twenty-one of sixty prizes.
1 AFT 'provisional local' leaders seek change Group leans toward AFT rather than NEA; pledges in any case to remain loyal opposition.
1 90 participate in UNI Upward Bound project Will introduce students to college life.
1 Northern Iowan summer Editors announced List of editors; photo.
1 Students, alumni confused by construction, renovation Review of campus construction includes Sabin Hall remodeling and completion of new administration building (Gilchrist Hall) and science building (McCollum Science Hall); photo.
2 Plant flowers on the 'back forty?' Would like to see area near Redeker Center sodded or planted to prevent blowing dirt.
2 A hot summer ahead Unfinished buildings lead to hot classrooms.
2 'This is contented cow country' Believes university exists to keep people quiet.
2 Demonstrators are choking liberty Professor Chabert believes that demonstrators use same tactics as those whom they oppose.
2 Commends new laundromat facility Appreciates laundry facility in married student housing area.
3 Film Series announced for summer List of films in series.
3 Six UNI students and instructors at Aspen, Colo. Will study at art school there.
3 Summer golf course hours are announced
3 Four UNI grads receive Merchant Scholarships Mildred Carlson, James Johnson, dwayne schramm, and Lawrence Agodoa win Merchant Scholarships.
3 Raun MacKinnon at Union Coffee House June 17-22
3 Poage named faculty advisor of CIRUNA Will advise leadership conference in New York; description of CIRUNA.
3 Long weekend July 4, 5, 6 and 7 Weekend schedule.
3 19 seniors earn "Purple and Old Gold" awards List of 1968 winners.
3 Mr. Gelb hosts first summer 'Dinner with Prof'
4 Previews Activities and meetings.
4 Holy Memorial Scholarship established Thomas C. Holy makes $2000 donation.
4 New Seven, Old Gold editors chosen John Volker will edit Seven; Peter Lytle and Barb Schuman will manage Old Gold.
4 100 contemporary French prints on exhibit Features work by well-known artists.
4 KWWL hosts 2nd '1st Iowa TV art show' Prizes to be offered; works to be on display in early September.
4 Dylan collage of words, screen, music June 18 Presentation on the life and works of Dylan Thomas.
4 Plus-minus grades approved by faculty Also approve new student grievance procedure.
4 Summer films, TV programs discuss prejudice COURIMGE will sponsor series.
4 Owen, Iowa Sec. of Ag. nominee, to speak Thursday Will address Young Democrats; photo.
4 Three security guards graduate from academy Learn how to deal with problems that they are likely to face.