Henderson--William (Speech Faculty)
Displaying 101 - 150 of 187 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Exciting year ahead for UNI Speech team Northern Iowan 86:3, p.11 |
A look at the coaches and squad; highlights of schedule. | |
102 | University of Northern Iowa's individual events team closes NFA season ranked 11th in nation, with a 10th place speaker award. Public Relations News Release 1988:448, p.1 |
Northern Iowa placed fifth in the President's I Division. Venessa Kuhlmann received individual honors as one of the Tournament's top speakers. She placed 10th in pentathlon. James O'Connor placed sixth in informative speaking. ` | |
103 | 13th place finish for University of Northern Iowa individual events team at AFA national tournament. Public Relations News Release 1988:407, p.1 |
Venessa Kuhlmann advanced to quarterfinal competition in after dinner speaking. According to Sara Cornette the "race for the top" was very close, with only three points separating Northern Iowa from the 10th place team. | |
104 | University of Northern Iowa individual events team members pick up additonal national qualifications over spring break. Public Relations News Release 1988:379, p.1 |
Venessa Kuhlmann, first in after dinner speaking qualifying for National Forensic Association. James O'Connor, first in informative speaking qualifying for the American Forensic Assoction. Kevin Gilbertson quailfied for NFA. | |
105 | University of Northern Iowa district individual events tournament results qualify additional events for national competition. Public Relations News Release 1988:355, p.1 |
Katharina Sharpe, first in poetry interpretation. Brenton Williams, first in after dinner speaking. Kevin Gilbertson, third in after dinner speaking. Ryan Siskow, second in persuasive speaking and third in after dinner speaking. | |
106 | University of Northern Iowa debate duo one of only 16 in nation to get pre-district bid for national tournament. Public Relations News Release 1988:335, p.1 |
This is the second consecutive year Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler have been accorded this honor. This year's collegiate topic is "Resolved: That the U.S. Foreign Policy Toward One or More African Nations Should Be Substantially Changed." | |
107 | University of Northern Iowa's Hawbaker and Schuler maintain strong record in 'Heart of America' debate. Public Relations News Release 1988:333, p.1 |
Their 5-3 preliminary record gave them a ninth seed from among the 42 teams competing as they moved to the next round of competition, where they lost to the eighth seeded Northwestern team. | |
108 | Muscatine team takes sweepstakes at East Iowa National forensic League Tournmament held Feb. 18-19 on University of Northern Iowa campus. Public Relations News Release 1988:315, p.1 |
Mason City High School won the Cumulative Sweepstakes Award for the highest point totalthroughout the history of the District. The first time the school has won the award since the District began. | |
109 | Northern Iowa debate squad ranked thirteenth in the nation in mid-season ratings. Public Relations News Release 1988:296, p.1 |
The debate squad is also ranked first in its six-state district. Neil Phillips says the team is still improving. | |
110 | Another second place sweepstakes win for Northern Iowa individual events team. Public Relations News Release 1988:279, p.1 |
UNI hosted the Mid-America Forensic League Tournament. Northern Iowa captured four place finishes. | |
111 | Northern Iowa rookie debaters capture thrid at Illinios state tournament. Public Relations News Release 1988:264, p.1 |
Joe Kohls and Mike Groff earned third place in the combined rookie-division. Groff was nnamed top speaker in the division and fifth place honors went to Kohls. | |
112 | Northern Iowa debaters, coach win honors in three semester break outings. Public Relations News Release 1988:259, p.1 |
Debate coach Neil Phillips received a "Distinguished Service Award" for contributions to forensics programs. Senior division debate teams compiled an impressive record during a West Coast tour, receiving "swing award" and 1st place in a Midwest event. | |
113 | Strong showing for University of Northern Iowa debaters at Butler Tournament. Public Relations News Release 1988:199, p.1 |
Twenty-two colleges and universities competed at Butler University in Indianapolis. UNI finish third. | |
114 | University of Northern Iowa debaters holding up to preseason predictions. Public Relations News Release 1988:184, p.1 |
First place win for a rookie team and a quarterfinal finish for its nationally ranked veteran varsity team are among the University of Northern Iowa debate squad's scorings in its last two tournaments. | |
115 | University of Northern Iowa individual events team scores successes on two outings. Public Relations News Release 1988:182, p.1 |
Sixth place finish at the first novice tournament of the year and third place sweepstakes at South Dakota State University's tournament were among the "trophies" that came home last week with members of the individual events team. | |
116 | Northern Iowa forensics team members compete in two individual events, one debate tournament. Public Relations News Release 1988:118, p.1 |
Eight students traveled to Winona State University International Tournament for individual events, where Northern Iowa finished fourth out of 22 team. | |
117 | Brindley Forensic Tournament at Northern Iowa to host teams from 31 high schools Friday-Saturday (Oct. 21-22). Public Relations News Release 1988:115, p.1 |
In individual events competiton, there are 140 entries in oratory; foreign or domestic extemporaneous speaking; and humorous, dramatic or duo interpretation categories. Sessions are open to the public. | |
118 | British team to debate at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday (Oct. 19) Public Relations News Release 1988:107, p.1 |
British debaters will split with Northern Iowa's top ranked Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler, to have an American and British team member on each side of the issue: "Resolved: This House would plant a Bush in the Greenhouse, not in the White House." | |
119 | Gen. Ed. program debated; faculty concerned as Northern Iowan 85:14, p.1 |
Faculty Senate considers General Education report; attempts to understand implications for students and faculty. | |
120 | Second place sweepstakes finish for Northern Iowa individual events team opens season at MAFL Tournament. Public Relations News Release 1988:75, p.1 |
A 12 member individual events team from UNI finished second at the opening of the Mid-America Forensic League. Ryan Siskow earned first place in informative speaking. Placing sixth for UNI was Doug Staudt. Kevin Gilbertson earned three place finishes. | |
121 | Northern Iowa college debate tournament draws record numbers; standing room only crowd for opening public debate. Public Relations News Release 1988:70, p.1 |
The largest University of Northern Iowa College Debate Tournament on record concluded late Sunday evening on the Cedar Falls campus with teams from Baylor, Northwestern and Kansas State Universities taking first place in their respective divisions. | |
122 | UNI to host nation's top debaters Northern Iowan 85:8, p.4 |
Thirty-seven schools will be on campus. | |
123 | Many changes in speech team's future; forensics squads start new season Northern Iowan 85:4, p.11 |
Several new coaches added. | |
124 | University of Northern Iowa debated seeded among top eight teams in nation in preseason rankings. Public Relations News Release 1988:19, p.1 |
Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler are one of the eight teams receiving a bid for the "Kentucky Thoroughbred Round Robin." Topic for debate, "Resolved: That the U.S. Foreign Policy Toward One or More African Nations Should be Substantially Changed." | |
125 | Northern Iowa takes sixth place sweepstakes at National forensic association tournament in Arizona. Public Relations News Release 1988:403, p.1 |
Sixth place sweepstakes at the National Forensic Association National Tournament was captured by the sixteen members of the University of Northern Iowa's individual events team. | |
126 | Fourth place finish for Northern Iowa individual events team at AFA National Tournament: Two national champions named Public Relations News Release 1987:372, p.1 |
Shelley Schnathorst and Deanna Gunderson place first in their respective divisions of the American Forensic Association National Tournament. The team was coached by Penny Geurink, and Professors Richard West and Mary Ann Renz. | |
127 | On heels of successful season, Northern Iowa individual events team sending 11 to AFA national tournament April 8-11 Public Relations News Release 1987:351, p.1 |
Eleven students qualify for the American Forensic Association National Tournament. The team is coached by Professors Mary Ann Renz and Bill Henderson, and will compete in sales analysis, communication analysis, and prose interpretation. | |
128 | Time changed from evening to morning for Northern Iowa public debate March 15 Public Relations News Release 1987:303, p.1 |
A debate between Northern Iowa and the University of Kansas is postponed due to travel issues. The UNI team consists of sophomores Ken Schuler and Aaron Hawbaker, who will be facing off against Kansas' senior team. Professor Neil Phillips coaches. | |
129 | Northern Iowa to host district individual events tournament March 11-12 Public Relations News Release 1987:302, p.1 |
The District IV National Individual Events Tournament is held on UNI campus, featuring teams from thirty schools. Events are held in Maucker, Wright, Sabin, Seerley, McCollum, Kamerick, the Education Center, and the Communication Arts Building. | |
130 | Northern Iowa individual events team captures first place in state tournament Public Relations News Release 1987:279, p.1 |
Penny Geurink, and Professors Mary Ann Renz and William Henderson coach the individual events team in their first place victory in the Iowa Intercollegiate Forensic Association State Tournament. | |
131 | Northern Iowa debate team chosen one of nation's tops in pre-tournament activity Public Relations News Release 1987:265, p.1 |
Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler are granted automatic placement in the National Debate Tournament for their consistent performance throughout the season. Two more UNI teams are entered in the district competition at Macalester College. | |
132 | Schnathorst likes challenge of college, speech competition Northern Iowan 84:37, p.10 |
Profile of Shelley Schnathorst; photo. | |
133 | Debate team injured in ice-related accident Northern Iowan 84:30, p.1 |
Team had been on way to California; several team members injured. | |
134 | University of Northern Iowa debaters place in Butler Invitational Public Relations News Release 1987:174, p.1 |
Todd Syverson and Professor William Henderson coach the UNI debate team in their third place victory in the Butler University Invitational Debate Tournament. The team's next competition is held at Southwestern California and California State. | |
135 | Northern Iowa debaters, individual event team members place in four tournaments Public Relations News Release 1987:159, p.1 |
Eighteen individual events team members and eight debaters compete in forensic tournaments in North Carolina, Kansas, and Nebraska, with twenty students earning awards from each competition. The students were accompanied by communication arts faculty. | |
136 | Northern Iowa 'novices' score well in Twin Cities competition Nov. 17 Public Relations News Release 1987:149, p.1 |
Thirteen first-year members of the Individual Events team achieve a third place sweepstakes win at the Twin Cities Novice Tournament. The team was coached by Professor Mary Ann Renz, and accompanied by Professor William Henderson. | |
137 | First place sweepstakes win for University of Northern Iowa's individual events team at Twin Cities Tournament Public Relations News Release 1987:82, p.1 |
Professor Mary Ann Renz leads the individual events team to first place at the Twin Cities Forensic League Tournament. The team was accompanied by Professor Bill Henderson. | |
138 | Two Northern Iowa debaters 'break' into finals at U of Kentucky Public Relations News Release 1987:80, p.1 |
Ken Schuler and Aaron Hawbaker earn positions in the National Debate Tournament finals at the University of Kentucky. The competitors were coached by Professors Neil Phillips and Bill Henderson. | |
139 | UNI individual events team off to a good start Public Relations News Release 1987:61, p.1 |
The individual events team takes second place in the Mid-America Forensics League competition at Loras College. The team was accompanied by Professors Bill Henderson, Richard West, and Mary Ann Renz. | |
140 | Debate awards stolen during college tourney Northern Iowan 84:11, p.5 |
Bill Henderson talks about the theft. | |
141 | UNI prof elected president of MAFL Public Relations News Release 1987:64, p.1 |
Professor Mary Ann Renz replaces Richard West as president of the Mid-America Forensics League after her election to the position at the Individual Events Tournament at Loras College. Professor Bill Henderson continues his duties as vice president. | |
142 | Public debates Thursday (Sept. 24) at Northern Iowa prelude to weekend college debate tournament Public Relations News Release 1987:47, p.1 |
Forty debate teams compete in the College Debate Tournament held at the Education Center. Before the tournament, four of these teams compete in a public debate in the Communication Arts Center. Both competitions are open to the public, free of charge. | |
143 | UNI individual events team to begin season Wednesday (Sept. 23) with exhibition performance Public Relations News Release 1987:46, p.1 |
Members of Professor Mary Ann Renz and Rich West's individual events team perform five presentations at the Communication Arts Center. The exhibition is open to the public, free of charge. | |
144 | Lincoln-Douglas debates Tuesday (Sept. 15) at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:33, p.1 |
The one-on-one Lincoln-Douglas debates are held in the Communication Arts Center. Neil Phillips coaches the team of four, composed of Brad Ellwanger, Al Kratz, Brad Corns, Luanne Mienke, Aaron Hawbaker, and David Bushek, Ken Schuler, and Dan Jannsen. | |
145 | UNI forensics program gains national ranking Northern Iowan 83:64, p.1 |
Receives top 20 ranking. | |
146 | UNI forensics program has another successful year Public Relations News Release 1987:428, p.1 |
The individual events forensics team places nineteenth in the nation, after emerging victorious from two-hundred competitions. The team was coached by communication and debate faculty members; Mary Renz, Neil Phillips, and Bill Henderson. | |
147 | Strategies for success; Bill Henderson knows them Nonpareil 71:3, p.9 |
Director of debate outlines ways in which he has promoted forensics programs in the region, including development of videotape library; photo. | |
148 | Oratorically speaking, Northern Iowa is eloquent Nonpareil 71:3, p.6 |
Close look at recent success of UNI debate team; photo. | |
149 | Another 'Top 10' national finish for UNI's individual events team Public Relations News Release 1987:356, p.1 |
The individual events team places eighth in the National Forensics Association Tournament. The team was accompanied by Professors Mary Ann Renz, Bill Henderson, and Julie Goodlick. | |
150 | First place sweepstakes win for UNI's Individual Events team in MAFL tournament concludes regular season; nine team members qualify for AFA Nationals Public Relations News Release 1987:292, p.1 |
Professor Mary Ann Renz and Rich West accompany the nine-member team to the final Mid-America Forensic League Tournament of the year. Julie Goodlick and Bill Henderson led their team in the AFA National Tournament in Fargo. |