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1 Administration Faculty concludes that it has been a good year for UNI, although it hsd been filled with uncertainties regarding budget; photo.
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2 School Of Business UNI Faculty of School of Business teaches 30% of graduating class while having less than 10% of all UNI Faculty; photo.
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3 Accounting Graduates Successful In CPA Exam Accounting Majors have high success rate and job prospects; photo.
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4 More Than One Career Option For Graduates The Department of Business Education and Administrative Management gives students the opportunity to prepare for more than one career; photo.
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5 UNI students prepare for management Employment possibilities in Management cover a variety of jobs; photo.
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6 Variety of positions open for graduates Department of Marketing faculty prepare graduates to begin entry-level marketing positions; photo.
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7 College of education The College of Education offers professional education for students preparing to teach in schools; photo.
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8 Department prepares students to teach The Department of Curriculum and Instruction prepares teachers in many areas; photo.
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9 Experience for teachers UNI Educational Psychology Teaching Program offers participants the opportunity for field experience; photo.
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10 Not all UNI graduates teach Half of UNI graduates form the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation choose a career other than teaching; photo.
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11 Library Science adds the use of computers The Department of Library Science added computers to expand the library media centers for library media specialists; photo.
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12 Department trains leaders School Administration & Personnel Services faculty train leaders for education institutions; photo.
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13 1981 chosen as International Year of Disabled Persons The United Nations General Assembly named 1981 as the International Year of Disabled Persons; photo.
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14 Demand for teachers expected to rise The birthrate in Iowa has gone up causing the demand for teachers to rise; photo
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15 College of Humanities and Fine Arts The College of Humanities and Fine Arts is involved in cooperative programs with the School of Business and investigating the possibilities of further cooperation; photo.
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16 Celebration in store for 1983 The 1982-1983 academic year will mark the department's 75th anniversary; photo.
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17 New title for department The title Department of Communication and Theater Arts replaced that of Department of Speech.
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18 Undergraduate training strengthened Communicative Disorders Department is working on a new curriculum package to strengthen training program; photo.
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19 English serves as background A good English program prepares students in a variety of careers and provides an excellent background; photo.
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20 Diplomas for translators A Translation Certification Program is being emphasized by the Department of Modern Languages; photo.
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21 School of Music boasts top-rated musical groups The School of Music boasts many top-rated musical organizations; photo.
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22 Department teaches the most students in general education The Department of Philosophy and Religion teach more students in general education than any other department; photo.
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23 College of Natural Sciences The College of Natural Sciences and Department of Biology oversee the Biological Preserves System; photo.
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24 Department strives to make an impact The Department of Biology concerns itself in active contribution within the state of Iowa; photo.
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25 More chemistry majors at UNI An increase in the number of chemistry majors is evident at UNI; photo
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26 Earth Science attracts new majors The Department of Earth Science tries to recruit talented freshman into the program; photo.
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27 Department works to recruit students Efforts are being made to recruit more industrial art students; photo.
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28 Department assumes new title The title of Department of Mathematics was replaced by Department of Mathematics and Computer Science; photo.
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29 Student compete in Physics Olympics Students from junior and senior high schools compete in various physics and science related events called Physics Olympics; photo.
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30 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences teaches the largest number of credit hours of any college at UNI; photo.
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31 Demand for economics high Economics classes remain in high demand, many students desire a better understanding; photo.
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32 Students alerted to job opportunities Geography department exerting effort to alert students to job opportunities in geography; photo.
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33 Student interest in history on the rise An increase of majors and minors in History are increasing, showing marked interest in the field; photo.
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34 Prospective teachers live in home management house Living in the Home Management house is part of every Home Economics major's schedule; photo.
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35 Teaching program remains popular The Department of Political Science remains popular as an undergraduate teaching program; photo.
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36 Psychology is unique Psychology includes the topics of natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities; photo.
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37 Social Work now a separate department Department of Social Work prepares students for practice in social and health agencies as well as graduate training; photo.
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38 UNI students excavate at Yell City Students traveled to an abandoned mill town on the banks of Cedar River to search for more information about the early settlement; photo.
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39 Graduates continue their education at UNI A variety of graduate students chose to continue their studies at UNI with emphasis on faculty research, graduate student studies and research, and service to the community; photo.
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40 Study by correspondence Division of Extension and Continuing Education is open to any student who meets admission requirements; photo.
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41 Fine arts Abstract of building; photo.
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42 Dynamic scenery for UNI's Candide UNI's musical version of Candide featured the use of an environmental setting; photo.
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43 Arkansas Bear deals with death Theatre UNI presents an annual performance for young people, The Arkansas Bear, that deals with the subject of death; photo.
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44 Shakespeare set in the 1920's "Much Ado About Nothing" reflected on the role rumors play in determining human destiny; photo.
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45 Growing up in the 60's and 70's "Loose Ends" reflects on growing up in the 60's and 70's, bringing controversial topics into light; photo.
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46 Renowned performers visit UNI University of Northern Iowa Chamber Music Series, set in Russell Hall, included performances from many renowned musicians; photo.
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47 Artist series hosts special events The University of Northern Iowa's Artist Series showcased many special events; photo.
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48 Activities Abstract building; photo.
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49 Students return to campus The official fall semester enrollment reports 10,954 students enrolled, 3,0000 of them are new; photo.
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50 REO breaks a dry spell The concert "dry spell" was over on September 2nd as REO Speedwagon took the stage at the UNI-Dome.
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51 Maucker Union: A center of student activity The Maucker Union is always a center of activity including events like dancing, studying, eating, and the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony; photo.
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52 "Heroes" set as 1981 theme The theme for the 1981 homecoming week was "Heroes," and they celebrated in style; photo.
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53 UNI celebrates "Octubafest" UNI's chapter of the Tubist's Universal Brotherhood organize "Octubafest"; photo.
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54 Masquerade madness Indescribable creatures were out for this year's Halloween horrors; photo.
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55 The Rolling Stones rock the Dome The Rolling stones came to UNI, though some fans didn't believe it; photo.
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56 December graduation reinstated Students received their degrees at the first winter commencement since January 1970; photo.
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57 1981 Christmas festivities Christmas activities start in the Maucker Union with the annual Lighting of the Tree; photo.
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58 Hold on tight to your dreams This year's Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon raised over $22,000 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association; photo.
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59 May graduation honors seniors Commencement is held in the UNI-Dome during spring of 1982; photo.
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60 Springtime comes to UNI The bright sunshine and warm weather permits students to study outdoors; photo.
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61 Organizations Abstract furniture; photo.
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62 Purple Arrow The Purple Arrow is an organization that confers honor where it is merited; photo.
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63 Tomahawk Tomahawk is a National Honorary and Service Fraternity for students that aren't affiliated with a social fraternity; photo.
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64 Torch and Tassel Torch and Tassel is an honor society for students with a 76-105 hours who have maintained a 3.3 grade point average; photo.
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65 Phi Alpha Theta/UNI Historical Assn. Two campus organizations serve the interests of history students; photo.
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66 Campus Activities Students get involved with activities like jazz concerts, Halloween Parties, candy sales, Rugby and Parents' weekend; photo.
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67 Kappa Mu Epsilon/N.S.S.L.H.A. National Student Speech, Language, and Hearing Association; photo.
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68 Student Social Work Association As a member of the Student Social Work Association, one could get acquainted with issues that affect the social work profession; photo.
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69 Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda is an organization for students with an interest in business; photo.
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70 Campbell Hall Senate Students in Campbell Hall Senate represent the residents in the hall government; photo.
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71 Residence Hall Association All students living in the Residence Hall were apart of the Residence Hall Association; photo.
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72 Pom-Pon Squad Students perform routines and cheer for the Panthers; photo.
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73 UNI Cheer Squad UNI Cheer Squad cheers the Panthers on to victory; photo.
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74 G.R.I.P.S./Front Line G.R.I.P.S. stands for Gymnasts Rising In Performances; photo.
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75 Marlins Marlins, the synchronized swim club, has been at UNI for over 40 years; photo.
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76 UNI Parents' Association Parents' Association serves UNI parents, provide information, and to serve as Goodwill Ambassadors for the University's parents and students; photo.
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77 Peer advisors Peer Advisors work with Freshmen throughout the school year; photo.
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78 Alumni Association Alumni Association is made up of alumni devoted to the University; photo.
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79 University Student Alumni University Student Alumni was founded it 1980 and was designed to be beneficial to students; photo.
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80 Student organizations Students participate in organizations like Campus Crusade for Christ and the International Students Association; photo.
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81 The Northern Iowan Northern Iowan, the student newspaper, was distributed at many locations around campus; photo.
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82 Old Gold The Old gold included all campus activities from Fall, 1981 until Spring, 1982; photo.
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83 Panhellenic/Interfraternity Council Students participate in fraternities and sororities; photo.
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84 Alpha Phi Alpha Phi do projects including raising money for various things and donating their time; photo.
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85 Alpha Xi Delta / Alpha Delta Pi Women participate in many sororities; photo.
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86 Gamma Phi Beta / Alpha Chi Omega Students participate in many sororities on campus; photo.
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87 Delta Upsilon Students participate in sororities and fraternities; photo.
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88 Sports Abstract photo of UNI-Dome; photo
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89 1981 spring sports Students compete in teams such as track, tennis, golf, baseball and softball; photo.
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90 Football The Northern Iowan Panthers completed the season with the Mid-Continent Conference title; photo.
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91 Volleyball UNI women's volleyball team completed it's most successful season in school history; photo.
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92 Field Hockey The UNI women's field hockey team finished last in their division this year because they were young and inexperienced; photo.
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93 Women's cross country This year's cross country team was very strong until they were in a car accident and lost a team member and critically injured two more; photo.
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94 Men's cross country The UNI men's cross country team finished last in the season, but was said to have "one of the toughest districts in the nation"; photo.
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95 Wrestling UNI wrestlers earned All-American honors this season; photo.
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96 Women's basketball UNI women's basketball team had a winning record this year; photo.
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97 Men's basketball UNI men's basketball improved since passed seasons; photo.
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98 Men's swimming Although the team placed last in the Mid-Continent Conference, the coach said that the team swam well this year; photo.
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99 Women's swimming Women's swim team did well this year and send two members to Nationals; photo.
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100 Softball UNI women's softball team had a very successful season this year; photo.
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101 Baseball The men's baseball team earning an 11-16 seasonal record; photo.
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102 Women's golf UNI women's golf team did not do well this year; photo.
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103 Men's golf UNI men's golf team began it's season late but they eventually caught up; photo.
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104 Women's tennis Women's tennis performed well this year, placing first at the South Dakota invitational, and winning the IAIAW state tournament; photo.
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105 Men's tennis Men's tennis team earned an 18-8 overall record this year; photo.
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106 Women's track UNI women's track team began the season very strongly; photo.
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107 Men's track This year the UNI men's track placed second in the Northwest Missouri Invitational, and won the Western Illinois Quad; photo.
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108 Intramurals Over 5000 students participate in at least 20 different intramural sports on campus including flag football, softball, volleyball and more; photo.
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109 Living Abstract photo of living quarters; photo.
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110 Bartlett hall Bartlett hall, housing most of the out-of-state and foreign students, earned the reputation of being the most unique residence hall; photo.
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111 Apache/Arapaho Featuring students from the Apache and Arapaho house in Bartlett hall; photo.
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112 Cheyenne/Comanche Features students living in Cheyenne and Comanche house in Bartlett hall; photo.
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113 Dakota/Iroquois Features students that live in Dakota and Iroquois house in Bartlett hall; photo.
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114 Kiowa/Mohican Features students that live in Kiowa and Mohican house in Bartlett hall; photo.
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115 Navajo/Seminole Features students from the Navajo and Seminole houses in Bartlett hall; photo.
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116 Shoshoni Features students from Shoshoni house in Bartlett hall; photo.
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117 Bender hall Bender hall added a store this year and had a sort of wacky olympics called the Elite Days; photo.
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118 Stone/Capricorn Features students that live in Stone and Capricorn houses in Bender Hall; photo.
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119 Newbold/Libra Features students that live in the Newbold and Libra houses in Bender Hall; photo.
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120 Lowe/Pisces Features students that live in the Lowe and Pisces houses in Bender Hall; photo.
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121 Briggs/Leo Features students that live in the Briggs and Leo houses in Bender Hall; photo.
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122 Herring/Virgo Features students that live in the Herring and Virgo houses in Bender Hall; photo.
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123 Penthouse Features students that live in the Penthouse in Bender Hall; photo.
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124 Campbell Hall Campbell Hall set out to create a new image for themselves this year; photo.
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125 Anatevka/Camelot Features students that live in the Anatevka and Camelot houses in Campbell Hall; photo.
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126 De-Ja-Vu/Doll Features students that live in the De-Ja-Vu and Doll houses in Campbell Hall; photo.
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127 Edelweiss/Holly Features students that live in the Edelweiss and Holly houses in Campbell Hall; photo.