Weeks--Julia A. (Class of 1986)
Displaying 1 - 16 of 16 in reverse chronological order
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1 | NFA, Interstate oratory wins cap an outstanding year for UNI individual events team Public Relations News Release 1986:412, p.1 |
Shelley finished second in the oldest national tournament in the country; two formers U.S. Senators are previous winners; UNI as a whole finished eleventh out of one hundred and eighteen schools. | |
2 | National Tournament Honors for UNI individual events team members Public Relations News Release 1986:374, p.1 |
Four UNI students made it to the quarter-final competition at the American Forensic Association National Tournament, placing them in the top twenty-four students in their events; one student went to the finals. | |
3 | UNI's individual events speech team continues its success with another sweepstakes win Public Relations News Release 1986:318, p.1 |
The win was number six for the team for the year; seven UNI team members now qualify for the American Forensic Association's national tournament. | |
4 | District wins qualify additional UNI individual events team members for AFA nationals Public Relations News Release 1986:303, p.1 |
The American Forensic Association's National Tournament will be held in Arlington, Texas April 11-14. | |
5 | Another MAFL victory for UNI's forensics team Public Relations News Release 1986:290, p.1 |
The forensic team gained another first place win for their individual events team. | |
6 | Forensics places first Northern Iowan 82:39, p.4 |
Forensics team member Shelly Schnathorst took first place in persuasive speaking at the Iowa Intercollegiate Forensic Association Tournament. | |
7 | UNI team wins state forensics tournament Public Relations News Release 1986:271, p.1 |
UNI won first place with 255 points over ISU's second place with 169 points at the Iowa Intercollegiate Forensic Association Tournament; individual first place in persuasive speaking went to Schnathorst. | |
8 | UNI student teachers completing their service in Iowa communities Public Relations News Release 1986:254, p.1 |
Student teachers are usually UNI seniors and they observe and teach for nine weeks, receiving eight credit hours for their work. | |
9 | UNI individual events team wins another first place in forensic tournament Public Relations News Release 1986:253, p.1 |
UNI was the defending champion going in to the tournament which was held at UNI; UNI finished first with 155 points while the 2nd place team had only 89 points. | |
10 | UNI names 1,160 students to 1985 fall semester Dean's list Public Relations News Release 1986:247, p.1 |
About eleven percent of the undergraduate student body were cited for scholastic honors; to be on the Dean's list one must take at least twelve hours of graded work and have a gpa of 3.5 or higher; students listed. | |
11 | Northern Iowa experienced/novice teams score well in forensic tournaments Public Relations News Release 1986:151, p.1 |
A seasoned UNI team placed fifth out of twnety-six schools; the novice UNI team placed third out of sixteen; list of the students and teachers that were involved. | |
12 | Two students place third Northern Iowan 82:27, p.5 |
Julie Weeks and Kevin Saville do well. | |
13 | UNI students place in two individual events tournaments Public Relations News Release 1985:172, p.1 |
Four UNI students placed in the two events, one at Bradley University and the other at University of Wisconsin-Stout. | |
14 | Northern Iowa experienced/novice teams score well in forensic tournaments Public Relations News Release 1985:37, p.1 |
UNI experienced forensic team places fifth in a field of twenty six in the University of Minnesota Invitational Tournament. First year competitors placed third in a field of sixteen teams. | |
15 | UNI Individual Events Students Place in Sweepstakes for Two Tournaments Public Relations News Release 1985:99, p.1 |
The UNI forensic team went to two tournaments with individual events and placed overall second at one and fourth at the other. | |
16 | Speakers on to nationals Northern Iowan 81:49, p.12 |
Five students will go to national tournament in Baltimore; photo. |