Northern Iowan — December 6, 1974

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1 Campus shorts RHA will sponsor Christmas semi-formal dance; university will establish Maucker Cultural Enrichment Award.
1 Dome boards are approved by cabinet Cabinet approves boards for policy and for programming.
1 "O Tannenbaum . . ." Students enjoy Christmas tree lighting; photo.
2 Students are short changed again, again Believes students are under-represented on Dome boards.
2 Defends art and architecture program Believes students should have broader education in art.
2 Now Watergating in arts, architecture selection John Volker objects strongly to implication that the Art and Architecture Committee rewarded a friend in selecting "Dichotomy".
2 Haman sees the light? Professor Haman apologizes for implications on selection of "Dichotomy" design.
3 Misspelled graffiti Wishes vandals would at least spell correctly.
3 Response to Paratores was overwhelming Thanks students for response to Paratore visit.
3 Like robbing Peter to pay Paul; Dr. Barr's loss is objected to Unhappy that department will lose religion position.
3 Poll was taken on reverse dating Men and women seem to favor reversal of dating roles in informal poll.
3 Board of Regents and transcript office are out to rip you off? Unhappy with $2 charge for transcripts.
3 Sculpture has archenemies Professor Behrens responds to "Dichotomy" critics.
4 Job information offered Job information available on microfiche; photo.
4 CIRUNA promotes relations Group supports UN and international relations.
5 Society offers serious cinema Northern Iowa Film Society plans to sponsor film series in spring.
5 Prof exhibits Professor Echeverria will exhibit in Pennsylvania show.
5 Faculty concert is tonight Program for performance of Woodwind Quintet.
5 Seminar "Previews UNI" Exploratory course would offer a variety of professors and subjects.
6 Profs publish Professors Berg and Spinelli publish work on teacher autonomy.
6 Experience odyssey Preview of "Hang on to your Head".
7 Music scholarships Department of Music will award six scholarships to incoming freshmen.
7 UNI developing preserves Professor Dowell talks about the growing system of biological preserves.
8 24th Invitational tomorrow UNI will hold its 24th annual invitational tomorrow.
8 Field hockey season ends UNI finished its season by sending four players to the nationals.
8 Swim team to Big Eight Relay UNI will compete in the annual Big Eight Relays today and tomorrow.
9 Women open schedule UNI basketball team begins season; season schedule.
9 Frisk, Harms, James to All-Academic team UNI players made the NCC's all-academic team.
9 Women swimmers debut Women's team will open season against Luther.
9 Enright signs with UNI Mark Enright, a high school prep, signed with UNI.
9 Meeting for gymnasts Organizational meeting for new sport.
9 UNI wins, 91-90! Cagers impressive in first game UNI beat Central Missouri, 91-90, in their season opener on Tuesday; photo.
10 Washington trip Department of Political Science will sponsor spring break trip.
11 Anthro degrees expand curriculum Anthropology major and minor available for first time this semester; faculty talk about course of study; brief profile of faculty.
12 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
12 New English course Professor Day will teach course on Willa Cather.
12 UNI Conservation Club Will meet.
12 Student speeches List of students and topics.
12 Phi Beta Lambda Will hold Christmas party.
12 Francis Road Will be distributed soon.
12 UNI Ski Club Planning for trip to Colorado.
12 Extended library hours during final exams Response to request from students for longer hours.
12 Senior recitals Melanie Meer and Polly Anfinson will perform.
12 African program at Museum Bob Eller will present program on Nigeria.
12 International Students Association Will meet.