Northern Iowan — April 5, 1974

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1 Iowan receives first class rating Receives award from Associated Collegiate Press; excerpts from report.
1 Grand Dragon to speak in Men's Gym, 8 p.m. tonight William Chaney will speak; photo.
1 Brush up Mary Reichenberg displays one of the pieces for the student art show . . . a giant toothbrush; photo.
2 This might be your only chance Urges students to attend speech by Klan member.
2 Every university should have token conservatives Gerald Baker talks about conservatives, ISPIRG, and politics.
2 Disciplinary is pathetic, humorous Mark Rae says that the new rules against streaking are an example of the tools of conformity.
3 Vietnam Veterans Day was indeed a sham Believes US owes thanks to vets.
3 And UNI shall always remain a suitcase college Unhappy with rules on residency status.
3 "Help a child to walk" Phi Beta Lambda will sponsor pledge walk.
4 Cash awards for needy students Additions to BEOG program.
4 Union: more than just coffee Brief description of programs in first five years of operation.
5 Plaehn given degree Professor Plaehn gives Grant Wood lithograph "Honorary Degree" to UNI.
5 Counselor seminar Richard Dustin will speak.
5 Sweet Shop proving to be a big success Penny candy on sale in Union's Penny Lane; photo.
6 Education majors must apply for teaching Students must report.
7 Have high hopes for walk-a-thon; Phi Beta Lambda Procedures for event.
8 I-Club Will select Dickinson Relays queen.
8 Bridge Union will sponsor lessons.
8 Bake sale Sigma Alpha Iota will hold sale.
8 Baseball Will hold informational meeting for those interested in JV team.
9 One-acts presented Will present "An Interview with F. Scott Fitzgerald", Merit Badge", and "Answers".
9 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
9 Clark on campus Senator will speak at ICTE conference.
9 Untitled A dog "waits forlornly for his master to return from class"; photo.
9 Blacks in white America Clarence Major will speak at conference; other events scheduled.
10 Visual World Symposium to feature wide varieties Brief description of program.
10 Russian Language Institute applications due April 15 Students can earn eight hours of credit during two months in Russia.
10 SUNI Days Seeking good ideas for activities.
11 Recycling is still alive and kicking Students collect paper from offices; photo.
11 'Broadway': musical voyage Preview of Kurt Weill production.
12 Batik is making it big Union Craft Shop will offer batik demonstration; photo.
12 Boys in the Band: search for relief Play preview.
13 Untitled The Hirschberg Circus and Bar Mitzvah Band is scheduled to appear at UNI; photo.
13 Daley opponent here Dick Simpson will speak in Robinson Lecture Series.
13 Enrollment 429 new students admitted for spring 1974 semester.
13 Pan-Am Week Jesus Pinzon will perform Colombian music.
13 Society sponsors films Alpha Kappa Delta will present series.
13 No deposit necessary for registration Part of new optional billing plan.
14 Potpourri de l'arts Reviews of "Three Dog Night"'s performance, the films "Thieves Like Us," "Fritz the Cat," "The Last Detail," and Foghat's album "Energized."
15 Netmen head to Wisconsin Panthers prepare to face the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Winona.
15 Trackmen will face Iowa State tomorrow UNI opens its outdoor season against Iowa State; photo.
15 Baseball team has first season win Panthers defeat Wartburg College, 3-1 and 8-5.
15 Gymnasts 9th in Nationals Panthers place ninth, outscoring Mankato State.
15 Swimmers fail to place in NCAA Coach Henry voices his approval of the swimmers' efforts.
16 Workshops offer training for women Will offer athletic training workshops, movement education, and gymnastics coaching sessions.
16 Expenses reimbursed Limited campaign expenses will be reimbursed.
16 Indian comedy shown
16 Mexico featured Dan Yeager will talk about remote areas of northern Mexico at Museum.
16 Pope to speak Larry Pope will address AAUP.
16 KHKE back on air On air daily from 10AM through midnight; some programs shifted from KUNI.
16 30-hour dance is not the last tango Hope to raise $10,000.