Northern Iowan — November 15, 1974

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1 Faculty women sue university; alleged sex discrimination AFT supports class action suit brought by faculty women.
1 Where's my hardhat? Sculptor Phil Ogle looks at his sculpture mounted in the library; photo.
2 Dome board--who's got the control? Believes students should have strong presence on Dome Policy and Programming Boards.
2 Open gym lacks basketball space Unhappy that basketball is not allowed during "Open Gym" sponsored by WRA.
2 Males have hard time getting dates Cites recent difficulty in getting dates; believes many women go home on weekends to avoid campus men.
2 Van Cliburn was mediocre musical Believes that performance by Cliburn was not strong.
3 A student speaks out on UNISA; the truth hurts Believes that some senators are not doing their jobs.
3 Teachers played as administrative pawns Continues quarrel over role of teachers and administrators.
3 Piano not fault of Artist Series Professor Jones states that difficulties during Cliburn concert were due to a problem with a very old piano.
4 Bloodmobile here Sigma Alpha Epsilon will sponsor Red Cross blood drive.
4 TeleFUNDays are slated Will attempt to raise $300,000 from thirty thousand alumni.
4 Turkey Foot museum program Mr. and Mrs. Robert Messerly will present program.
4 "Dichotomy" adds art to library Phil Ogle talks about his newly-mounted sculpture in the library.
5 Student plays to be presented Will present two one-act plays; photo.
5 Pianists stress harmony Profile of the Paratore Brothers.
5 Rider to lecture Professor Rider will speak on man's thoughts on the nature of matter.
5 Sieleman to confab Will attend conference on nuclear energy.
6 P. E. depart. clarifies requirements Physical education classes will be open to both men and women students; general education requirements.
7 Student films Nine students from Professor Scholz's film class will show work.
7 New lit course Class on literature and ecology will be offered.
7 Scotland is captured in "magical musical" Review of "Brigadoon".
8 Paratores: artists in residence Will stay on campus for four days; photo.
9 Gymnastics alum meet UNI will host annual Alumni meet tomorrow.
9 Untitled Action against Grinnell; photo.
9 Power laden wrestlers to Fargo UNI team will travel to Fargo for the Bison Open Tournament tomorrow.
9 Nationals next in line UNI will compete in the NCAA national meet this week.
10 Beatles are alive and well Review of the Beatles epic "Away With Words", starring John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
11 Swimmers open at All-Iowa Relays UNI team will open its season at the All-Iowa Relays today.
11 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
11 Russian Club Professor Jamosky will show some of his films.
11 Words and Voices Will present "The Truth about Pygmalion".
11 Folk Dance Club Will review dances.
11 Shaping our world Professor Pritchard will speak on music.
11 UNI-Ski Will hold second meeting; plan for trip.
11 Jazz is performed in its glory Review of performance by St. Louis Jazz Quartet.
12 New frat organizes Sigma Phi Epsilon colonized November 1, 1974.
12 Swimmers compete in All-Iowa relays Team photo; photo.
12 Bike storage service RHA sponsors winter bike storage.