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1 Presidential Scholars set high standards Students and faculty offer reactions to program; photo.
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2 Bonnie Stahlecker Work exhibited in Arizona and South Dakota.
3 Byron Renz Speaks on broadcast education curriculum.
4 Chris Ogbondah Presents two papers at conference.
5 Crit Streed Work exhibited in Texas and Nebraska.
6 Dan Powell Work displayed in Washington, Texas, and Illinois.
7 Dennis Hendrickson Makes presentation on transfer students.
8 Diane Gregory Speaks on women's art.
9 Dick Colburn Work displayed in Pennsylvania.
10 James Hantula Co-authors social studies text.
11 Jean Kimball Chairs panel, presents paper on Joyce.
12 Jo Siddens Work featured in Minnesota, Massachusetts, and Spain.
13 Joe Smaldino Selected for faculty at computer conference.
14 Jurgen Koppensteiner Presents workshops; serves as keynote speaker.
15 Mary Ann Renz Coached individual events team.
16 Mary Bozik Presents papers on critical thinking, ethics, and research techniques.
17 Robert Mild and Richard West Present paper on parent-teacher conferences.
18 Robert Ward Reads poetry on Romanian experience.
19 Steve Bigler Work displayed in San Francisco and Grand Forks.
20 William Lew Paper accepted for conference.
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21 Al Pelham Presents series of papers this spring.
22 Alvin Sunseri Presents paper on strategic defense.
23 Anne Johnstone Presents paper on writing tutorial.
24 Brian Huot Presents paper on journal keeping.
25 Carl Bollwinkel Speaks on science education.
26 Don Allen Teaches section on folk dance.
27 James Becker Receives Rockefeller Foundation research fellowship.
28 Jay T. Hairston Selected Outstanding Young Man by Jaycees.
29 Karen Agee Presents paper on learning strategies.
30 Make tracks to '87 homecoming Outline of events.
31 Sharon Huddleston Presents paper on auditory modeling; inducted into Stephen F. Austin State University athletics hall of fame.
32 Susan Chilcott, Elizabeth LaVelle, Debbie Blake, Bill Witt, Noreen Hermansen, Nancy Justis, and Robert Bowlsby Win CASE awards.
33 Susann Doody Presents paper on auditory modeling.
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34 Alumni, friends invest in UNI Gifts increase 32% to $1.2 million in 1987.
35 LinOma Club chartered Lincoln-Omaha, Nebraska Club chartered May 28.
36 McColm gives $207,000 for endowed scholarships Scholarships to honor John T. and Thelma V. McColm.
37 Nickelodeons & tutors--memories of 1937 Alumni reminisce about college days; early African-American student Walton Lewis recounts experiences.
38 Sound the bugles: music scholarship fund created Young Americans Drum and Bugle Corps establishes $114,000 scholarship.
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39 Honouring people with vision Brief biographical sketches of Heritage Honours winners; photo.
40 Seniors leave mark on campus Funds will build plaza on southeast corner of campus.
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41 The personal touch Profile of academic advising services; photo.
42 Untitled Scenes from commencement; photo.
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43 Norland strengthens bonds between UNI and Iowans New office is headquarters for Iowans who need UNI services.
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44 Accounting majors "sold" on UNI Five UNI graduates receive 1986 Sells awards.
45 Blue ribbons for debate team Todd Syverson and Keith Dotseth finish fourth at nationals; debate teams also do well.
46 Cartography map helps Iowans understand neighbors Geography class creates Comparative Atlas of Urban Iowa.
47 Days of Wine & Tulips here again Event raises $5690.
48 Not just eggs, toast and juice at breakfast any more KCRS runs interview show with UNI coaches.
49 Pizza and ice cream parties, movies and games Kids on Campus program brings disadvantaged children to campus for fun.
50 UNI cartoonist's satire brings him fame . . . No fortune yet Paul Marlow's work is beginning to be known around the state; photo.
51 UNI offers one of few marketing research programs in nation Field is growing rapidly.