Harlow--Maggie Vogt (Class of 1991)

Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Senior Week activities planned for week of March 4-9 at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:433, p.1
Senior Week celebrations begin with a men's basketball game against Cleveland State, a Theatre UNI production of the 'Masque of the Red Death', and a wine and cheese celebration with Constantine Curris. Senior committee members listed.
2 Resident assistants from University of Northern Iowa present programs to peers.
Public Relations News Release 1989:375, p.1
The conference provided the opportunity for our staff to share their information and experiences with other RAs and learn from them. It also gave them a chance to showcase their own abilities and expertise, said Bob Hartman.
3 Students serve on 1989 homecoming committee at the University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:105, p.1
List of those serving on the 1989 Homecoming committee. Homecoming activities include a dance, parade, window painting, a new pep rally format, and overall positive promotion of Homecoming.
4 Celebration 'Under the Big Top' is planned for the University of Northern Iowa Homecoming, Sept. 28-Oct. 2
Public Relations News Release 1988:60, p.1
Many Homecoming activities planned, such as a theatre production, window painting competition, golf tournament, pep rally, music, "campaniniling, foot ball game versus the Leathernecks of Western Illinois.
5 Under the big top is 1988 Northern Iowa Homecoming theme.
Public Relations News Release 1988:16, p.1
Traditional activities will include window painting, campaniling, Homecoming dance and parade, and a pep rally to feature Coach Earle Bruce and the UNI Panther Football team. UNI will play Western Illinois University Leathernecks.
6 Six awarded full-tuition art scholarships at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:397, p.1
The six Iowa high school students were chosen recently during the Department of Art's annual Scholarship Day; more than two hundred students attended and about forty-five competed for the scholarships; list of winners and alternates.