Northern Iowan — May 9, 1975

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1 Students: S. Vietnam loss no threat Results of survey by Professor Vajpeyi's class.
1 Iowan summer staff announced Staff roster and assignments.
1 Outdoor art Paul Seegers displays sculpture; photo.
2 Ninny awards announced: Sheriff unprecedented two time winner List of mocking awards.
2 Campaign promises--what are the results? Believes O. J. King has not delivered on his promises.
2 Correction There are no residence hall directors on the Administrative Council.
2 Feels wiser use of golf course is necessary Would like to see course open more hours for recreational play.
3 A. Bierce is Dead
4 Recognition breakfast Sixteen faculty and staff will be honored.
4 Hearst reception tomorrow President Kamerick will honor Professor Hearst, who will receive UNI's first honorary degree.
4 Pratt publishes Professor Pratt publishes article on discipline and learning.
4 Women's studies active Plan to put women's studies proposal through curricular process in the fall.
5 Civic group UNI Civic Arts Association will meet.
5 Prof in seminar Professor Crownfield will attend seminar at Esalen Institute.
5 Le Beau awarded "Cubby" Profile of Carol Le Beau.
5 Jewish literature to be studied Professor Wohl will teach course on American Jewish experience.
6 Chorus concert Program for Women's Chorus.
6 Scholarships Two students win Tomahawk scholarships.
6 Iowan rated first class NI wins several awards.
7 The Windhover Kim Hackett works on pilot license; photo.
8 "You can never quit learning"; Potter looking forward to retirement Lengthy profile of Professor Jeannette Potter.
9 Sculpture on the lawn Sculpture students display work; photo.
10 Art head honored Professor Lash will appear in "Who's Who in America".
10 Geographers attend meeting Six faculty and eight students attend national meeting; Professor Nijim presents paper.
11 Netmen take great record to NCC UNI finished up its regular season by beating Drake on Wednesday, 6-3; photo.
11 J. V. baseball successful this year UNI has first successful year of J. V. play, due to the hard work of George Miller.
11 Softball team to state UNI will play in the state tournament.
11 Three women regional Three members of UNI's team will compete in the Region 6 Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Championships.
11 Baseball teams title hopes dim UNI will face Morningside this weekend in their last regular season game.
11 One last time Looking forward to completed Dome.
12 Good-bye O.R. The old stadium gate; photo.
12 Warren findings challenged Excerpts from speech by Bob Katz.
13 In perspective; 1974-75 overview Aerial shot; photo.
14 The UNI-Dome: progress, questions, controversy Summary to date; photo.
16 Controversies headline front page to year's end Paul Kilmer challenges ticket policy; O. J. King promotes confidence vote on Vice President Hansmeier; petition urges naming of Dome for President Nixon; photo.
18 Speakers, music: concerts and controversy Survey of speakers and performers in 1974-1975; photo.
20 Theaters combine to portray comedy to fantasy Review of Theatre UNI and Music Theatre productions for 1974-1975.
22 UNI continues her dominance in NCC sports; four crowns, national championship highlight year Look back at UNI's winning year, 1974-1975; photo.
23 Banner year for women's sports; new sports, new faces make year successful Look at this years women's athletics; the addition of new sports; photo.
24 People made 1974-75 a year to remember; UNI--a "whirlwind of activity" Review of fun and less than fun events.