Issue Contents
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1 | SBDC increases small business' opportunities, successes | Program of services offered by SBDC; photo. |
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2 | Alvin Sunseri | Delivers lecture on James Jones. |
3 | Bonnie Stahlecker | Work on display in Phoenix. |
4 | Bruce B. Rogers | Presents paper on cognitive profile of students. |
5 | C. Murray Austin | Presents paper in West Germany on post-industrial society. |
6 | Dan Powell | Work on display in Oregon and New York. |
7 | Dean Kruckeberg | Presents papers in New Delhi and Omaha. |
8 | Dennis Hendrickson | Presents paper. |
9 | Fred D. "Don" Carver | Will resign as of July, 1987; will take leave of absence in Fall, 1987, and teach in Spring, 1988. |
10 | Gary Greenberg | Commissioned to build fountain in Arizona. |
11 | Glenda Riley | Receives award for work on local history. |
12 | Howard Jones | Receives award for programming solo artists. |
13 | J. C. Turner | Presents paper on the effect of communication delivery. |
14 | Jack Wielenga | Panelist at professional meeting. |
15 | Jo Siddens | Work on display in Fort Wayne and Tokyo. |
16 | Judith Harrington | Presents paper on clinician effectiveness. |
17 | Loree Rackstraw | Presents paper on humanities courses. |
18 | Marvin Jensen | Presents paper on communication. |
19 | Mary Bozik | Gives presentation on listening. |
20 | Phyllis Scott Carlin | Elected secretary of professional association; presents paper on oral history. |
21 | Richard Frye | Presents workshop; sworn in as president-elect of professional association. |
22 | Small business owners: making the American dream come true with UNI's help | Experiences of local businesses with SBDC; photo. |
23 | William Lew | Makes presentation on Roger Shimomura. |
Page 3
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24 | Albert Gilgen | Elected fellow of American Psychological Association. |
25 | Anne Johnstone, Sara Baumhover, Pete Beurskens, and Dan Rapp | Gave presentation on writing conferences. |
26 | Anthony S. Lis | Composition performed in Memphis. |
27 | Barbara Jones | Presents paper on archives. |
28 | Carl Bollwinkel | Receives certificate of appreciation from conservation group. |
29 | Dale Olson | Presents paper on holographs. |
30 | David Buch | Presents paper on mode concepts. |
31 | Dhirendra Vajpeyi | Presents paper on culture in India. |
32 | Edward Rathmell | Will serve on editorial panel for book and as member of standards writing team. |
33 | Edward V. Voldseth | Will retire in September 1987; served as Dean of Students from 1964 through 1971; Vice President for University Relations and Development from 1971-1977; Assistant to the President for State Relations and Special Events from 1977 until the present. |
34 | Elderhostel: designed for the seasoned and spry | Courses here this summer include studies of Romania, law, and Big Band music; photo. |
35 | James Hantula | Gives presentation on Asia. |
36 | James LaRue | Retires in December after thirty years of teaching. |
37 | John Ketter | Will retire after twenty years of service. |
38 | Jons Olsson | Re-elected secretary of professional association. |
39 | Jurgen Koppensteiner | Presents paper on Austria's image in US. |
40 | Kris Hutchison and Judy Johnson | Give presentation at residence hall association meeting. |
41 | One-room schoolhouse draws statewide interest | Search for schoolhouse for campus attracts attention. |
42 | Robert Dean | Re-elected to chair of electors for professional association. |
43 | Rollin Evers | Will retire in March; has been head of Security and Public Safety since 1963. |
44 | Roy Unruh | Writes and demonstrates physics software. |
45 | Roy Unruh, Carl Bollwinkel, Louis Finsand, David McCalley, and Cherin Lee | Give presentations at science teachers conference. |
46 | UNI expands conference, visitor services | Duane McDonald hired for new post as Director of Conferences and Visitor Services; photo. |
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47 | Alumni loyalty strong; annual giving up | Seven thousand alumni have pledged $149,000 this year. |
48 | Joan Otting named UNI parent of the year | 1983 alumna honored; three children are also UNI alumni and two more are currently enrolled; photo. |
49 | Northeast Wisconsin Club chartered in February | Chartered at dinner in Green Bay. |
50 | Officers, members named for UNI Alumni Association Board of Directors | Joan Poe elected president; list of other officers and board members. |
51 | UNI-Dome debt "paid-in-full" | Gift by Neva Radell allows Dome debt to be paid off; photo. |
52 | UNI's Leslie recipient of distinguished service award | Wins regional award; photo. |
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53 | Class gifts span 50 years | Contribute to gift that will improve southeast corner of campus at College and University intersection. |
54 | Class of '62 makes Iowa history come alive | Will fund development of museum exhibit. |
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55 | It's all happening at Northern Iowa; renovations, additions, replacements | Renovated Auditorium opened; construction expected to begin on Business Building in Fall 1987; architect will be selected for addition to Union; library addition, Latham and Wright hall renovations, new power plant, and new faculty lines await funding. |
56 | Top awards to cream of crop | List of Presidential Scholars for 1987. |
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57 | Panthers wrestlers ranked #5 | Record is 16-4; awaiting tournament; photo. |
58 | Recent thriller "unreal" | Last second overtime win inspiring; photo. |
59 | Regional, national honors to UNI athletes | Mary Bernhardt named to academic All-America team; other athletes also honored. |
Page 8
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60 | "Murphy the Moose" brings support to UNI Museum | Caricature of moose used in fundraising campaign. |
61 | Debate team helps U.S. win in Montreal | Todd Syverson and Keith Dotseth help U. S. win. |
62 | Enrollment keeps breaking records | Spring 1987 enrollment is 10,799. |
63 | Kindergym still a success | Program of exercise for small children still in operation after four years. |
64 | Old Gold yearbook goes high tech | Will use three programs to put together whole book; photo. |
65 | Roses for UNI band member | Dianna Cleveland plays in Rose Parade. |
66 | Scholarships available for cardiac rehabilitation program | People with heart problems may apply for aid. |
67 | Students stayed dry during "Operation 6-P.A.C.C." | 2250 residence hall students sign pledge not to use alcohol for a week. |
68 | UNI graduation in December | Six hundred students graduate; Mary Burroughs McAdam delivers student address. |
69 | UNI is awarded child welfare training grant | Social work students receive benefit of $26,489 traineeship grant. |
70 | Writing competency examination to be eliminated | Students will take writing course instead under new general education program. |