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On December 13 President Traywick announced his resig- nation, effective January 1 . Dr. Kirk Naylor was named to serve as acting president. The day after the announce- ment, some 250 students held an ineffectual demonstra- tion, described by the crowd ' s leader, LeRoy Dyer, as an expression of faith in our university, not a protest. While the rally was going on, some 150 faculty mem- bers were meeting to draft a letter to the Regents de- manding an explanation for the Regents ' actions in the selection of a new president. Although Traywick termed his resignation voluntary he asked $33,783 in sever- ance pay. Regents Attorney W. Ross King acknowledged the legality of the demand, noting that Traywick ' s of- ficial letter of resignation did not say the resignation was voluntary. On December 28, the Regents met behind closed doors for two hours before announcing their decision not to accept Traywick ' s resignation, instead, dismissing him. December 29, Traywick filed a suit in District Court demanding his severance pay. Immediately after the new year started steps were taken by the Regents to get state aid for OU. January came to a close with the announce- ment by OU and University of Nebraska Regents that they had agreed in principle on the merger of the two universities. HELP Students catch up on the current news posted on a bulletin board outside Engr. 1 16.
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The Young Republicans got an insight into city government this winter when they initiated a campaign against the no parking signs north of the campus in the Fairacre ' s district. The YR ' s went to the Student Council and students for support in December. After circulating petitions for student signature the organization took their complaints to the City Council in January. The Council decided to refer the matter to the Legal Department. Pictured are (front row) Chuck Deats, Steve Lorenz, (row 2) Nancy Schneiderwind, (row 3) Craig Reisser, Ken Bunger and Tom Wintle. Plans for a $1 .3 million science building were announced in February. The building is to be located east of the Engineering Building, providing the state legislature awards the necessary funds. Degrees were awarded to 409 at the Mid- Year Commencement January 28th. Dr. C. C. Madsen, president of Dana College in Blair, Nebraska spoke to the graduates. 14
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