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1 Applications available for two university Dames Scholarships The University Dames, an organization of faculty wives, offer two five-hundred dollar scholarships to female students above the age of twenty-one. Applicants require a recommendation from a community member who is familiar with their volunteer activities.
2 Area artists may compete for $100 prize in UNI Homecoming Logo Contest Members of the community are asked to submit a logo to the Homecoming Logo Contest for a one-hundred dollar prize. Logos must tie into the "panther tracks... full steam ahead" theme. The winning logo will appear on all promotional material for the event.
3 Cedar Falls Lions Club offers scholarship to UNI The Lions Club offers a five-hundred dollar scholarship to fulltime sophomores, juniors, and first-semester seniors. Applicants must turn in a one-page autobiography, and records of all academic coursework to the Office of Student Field Experience.
4 Radio News Network Announcements JoAnn Cummings provides guidance to undergraduates above the age of twenty-five. The American Red Cross and the Black Hawk County Health Department dispel several myths about AIDS. Students attempt to raise awareness to the farm crisis.
5 UNI student receives $10,000 McElroy Grant to work at Hartman Reserve Nature Center Mitch Eyres receives a two-year ten-thousand dollar grant from the McElroy Trust to gain field experience as a naturalist at Hartman Reserve. The internship is a project of the Biology Department, HRNC, and McElroy Trust.
6 Vintage dance workshop planned for young and old March 7 (Saturday) at UNI Social dances of the early 1900s were taught at a "vintage dance workshop" held in the East Gym. Instructors, Charles Rusnacko and Candace Schmit, taught One-Step, Bunny Hug, and Waltz. The workshop was sponsored by the Folk Dancers, and led by Don Allen.