Alumnus — October 1, 1985

Page Title Summary
4 Notes from Elly Elly Leslie outlines aims.
4 James Hearst's will includes major gifts to Cedar Falls, UNI Professor Hearst left house and $100,000 to city; $10,000 to public library; and books and papers to UNI.
4 Eleven alumni and friends of the university Name winners of Service and Achievement Awards; photo.
6 Purple Fever Homecoming highlights Homecoming scenes; photo.
8 Follon named to Iowa Women's Hall of Fame Honored for work with state commission.
8 UNI popular with students; enrollment sets new record Fall enrollment is 11,514.
8 Final curtain falls on Shakespeare Festival Discontinued after three seasons.
8 Panthers win on TV; beat K-State of Big-8 enroute to 4-1 start Defeat Kansas State, 10-6.
9 Survey: KUNI-FM among nation's best Ranked first in its market size.
9 Morin leaving; dean since 1972 Will leave at end of academic year; photo.
9 Becker Lecture opens history speakers series William McNeill leads series; list of other speakers.
9 Across-board cuts ordered by governor Governor Branstad orders 3.85% cut.
9 Forensics program earns top-10 ranking Tenth among medium-sized schools.
10 Honor thy faculty Series of faculty profiles; photo.
14 Presidential scholar Fifteen students will be admitted in fall 1986; outline of program.
16 Museum finally finds a home Will move into former spa location on Hudson Road; photo.
18 Dome's first decade boosts campus image Brief history of Dome and the events that have been held there; effects on UNI image; photo.
22 One out of many Art Building should be complete by end of fall 1985 semester; description of facilities; photo.
26 Ex libris Don Rod Profile of Donald O. Rod; photo.