Northern Iowan — February 5, 1974

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1 Food stamps Procedures for applying for food stamps.
1 Guidance seminar Brief description of conference program.
1 Checkmate Dan Walker takes first place in the UAB Chess Tournament; photo.
1 Union cuts light Attempts to save energy.
1 Food hours cut; student leaders disturbed John Ketter explains move as money-saving measure.
2 State of Union leads . . . nowhere Would like full truth about Watergate.
2 Regents should reconsider UNI Believes Board ignores UNI.
2 A. Bierce is Dead
2 Mockery of justice is called "premature blast" Believes critic has not been involved with system long enough to understand the background.
2 Anti-UNI-Dome termed "baloney" Believes Dome critics do not take the larger view.
3 Women's swimming pool unused Complains about pool being unavailable because of tardiness in putting together a lifeguard schedule.
3 Student fee allocation requirements are told Outlines rules and procedures.
4 Resignation is sought: "no cockroaches here" Angry that pesticides were sprayed in his apartment.
4 Over-reactive adjectives: bias Advises court critic to learn more about system.
5 Credits in France PLS will run study program in France.
5 Mature students Continuing Education program provides services for non-traditional students.
5 Vets lobby on benefits Veterans Club petitions for changes in benefits.
5 Tallcorn coming Friday Five hundred musicians and directors expected.
6 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
6 Donut sale Sigma Alpha Iota will hold rush later this month.
6 Economics Club Fedon Petrides will speak.
7 Pittsburgh Symphony to appear here Feb. 13 Profile of orchestra.
7 Students to display photographs Paul Berger's art students will display their work; photo.
9 New department head foresees expansion Professor Stockdale outlines his goals for the Department of Sociology and Anthropology; photo.
9 Beautiful philosophy helps Waterloo pre-schoolers Professor Parker talks about his work with his Pre-School Academy.
10 Klinkowitz co-edits magazine; "Fictional International" Professor Klinkowitz talks about his responsibilities as co-editor of new magazine.
10 Merit System Consultant will listen to views on system.
10 Wind Ensemble Will perform in six cities.
10 Meditation Society Will sponsor series of lectures.
11 Judo Club The Judo Club will begin practice Tuesday.
11 Panthers drop two on the road Panthers lose to South Dakota and Morningside, bringing their season record to 2-15.
11 Gymnasts qualify; Doty leads assault Seven Panthers qualify for the National Collegiate Athletic Association finals
11 Swimmers blank Winona Panthers defeat Winona State, 64-49.
11 Sports Focus Rich Hoewing discusses the UNI basketball team.
12 Women's basketball Westmar defeats the Panthers, 54-49.
12 Cook takes track championship Bill Cook wins the All-Around Track Championship; photo.
12 Billiards news Jerry Smith wins the UNI billiards tournament.