Northern Iowan — April 23, 1974

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1 Variety show Campbell Hall will sponsor show.
1 Untitled Rain struck the Dickinson Relays, but Jeff Haun made his appointed rounds as an official; photo.
1 Resident assistants become racial minority at all Black college Five RAs spend spring break at Wiley College.
2 Concerts vs. rip-offs Upcoming concert may be last opportunity to show that UNI can support major rock group appearances.
2 Readers voice opinions of NI letter policy Tired of reading same people making same arguments every week.
2 Readers voice opinions of NI letter policy Tired of same letterwriters every week.
2 Capitalism assures us of the greatest fruits of our labors Believes capitalism is superior to socialism.
2 A. Bierce is Dead
3 Committee member raps CSC criticisms Counters Professor Howard's criticism of Chaney appearance.
3 And now, from your friend and ours . . . Believes continuing discussion in NI is fruitful.
3 NI statement called reckless Does not like recent NI statement of its policy on publishing letters.
3 But we thought Drake was cute Critical of recent article which called Drake a "state university".
4 Political movement explained Excerpts from Dick Simpson's speech.
4 UNISA discusses tuition increases Would invite authorities to campus to discuss issue.
5 Business trip scheduled Students can earn eight credits while studying at five European universities.
5 Women: the case of dependency vs. freedom; "Hey little mama, how about a . . ." Professor Siddens discusses her new course, "Women, Art, and Society"; photo.
6 What's Up? ? Activities and meetings.
6 Candidate Ron Masters will speak.
6 All students All university convocations will be discontinued unless enough students want to have them.
6 Alpha Kappa Delta Will show film on women.
6 Glee Club gives concert Will present variety of music.
7 New class offered Home economics students will offer adult education class on vacations.
7 Get your tickets now! Rock concert tickets may be in short supply; photo.
7 "Broadway" presents ambitious retrospective Review of the musical "Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill."
7 FBLA holds big meet Twenty-four schools attend 28th annual conference.
8 Science Foundation grant enables student project NSF grant will enable students to study best sites for new Cedar Falls housing.
9 Potpourri de l'arts Reviews of the movie "The Great Gatsby," Paul McCartney's album "Band on the Run," Jesse Colin Young's "Soul of a City Boy," and Wavy Gravy's book "The Hog Farm and Friends."
10 Piñatas, pancakes are featured at culture fair
10 New image is needed; major
10 Geographers set teaching seminar
11 Women's sports; softball record to 7-1 UNI hopes to gain another victory as they face Luther College.
11 Double victory in tennis UNI defeats the University of Iowa, 5-4, and Iowa State University, 4-3.
11 Net team 6-0 in league Panthers sweep Morningside, the University of South Dakota, and North Dakota.
11 Panthers take crucial 3 game series in NCC Panthers defeat Augustana in last weekend's three game series.
11 UNI takes relays, Roloff best athlete Panthers take six of the seven relay events and six out of twelve of the individual events; photo.
12 Majors are losing their identities Group of students believes that teaching majors are fragmented; may form group of science education majors.
12 Golfers 4th in meet The two UNI teams place fourth and tenth in the sixteen team meet.