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A couple wishing remain anonymous celebrate Ihf roimindt Homt-coming tradition of ramiMiiilini'. Homecoming cont. D. Wagner Getting into the pep rally festivities are members of the UNI Marching Hand. The pep rally in a great way to get fm-d up for the rest of the weekend's activities. Importance of Being Earnest at the Strayer- Wood Theatre. Audiences weren’t let down as the UNI Lyric Theatre Association gave another polished performance. Homecoming continued to gain momentum Friday as the Panther line rolled on, especially through the Beaver Hills Country Club. Site of the UNI Homecoming Golf Tournament, Beaver Hills proved to be a worthy depot as tee times were filled and fun was had by all. Window paintings captured the spirit as stu- dents illustrated this year’s theme. Murals brightened the campus and the Hill to help stir enthusiasm for the weekend. Although it was a brisk evening, no weather could chill the spirit as students made their way to the Campanile lawn for the Big-Time Pep Rally Friday afternoon and evening. Food and games were enjoyed as “The Dreams” band en- tertained students. “Dr. Victory” Mudra and the football team stopped by to show their excite- ment while the UNI cheerleaders fired up the spectators for Saturday’s game. Continued on page 14 D. Wagner Out of the prea box end off of the field, fix.lb.dl coach Darrell Mudra and Carl Boyd arc familiar fuce ai the pep roily Knday evening. Homecoming
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campus going Ahead UNI HOMECOMING 1987 OCTOBER I - 4 Homecoming spirit is demonstrated by Dave Wehrman. Paul Dewy, Gerald Dias and Thatcher Williams. K l.auhrnica rr D. Wagner A sailor salute to Homecoming is performed by Lori Horner and Roger Harris. The cheerleaders helped keep the audience fired up. Train conductors Brendan Phelps and Dawn Hiatt steer Panther Express through the Homecoming parade. The float was created by the SAK fraternity and Alpha Phi sorority. D. Wagnar Homecoming 1 1
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K Inwoc Performing a humorous act at the Homecoming Variety Show art Spamtones members Jim Boky. Dana Andrews, Kirk Bostwick. Chris Tempest and Fred Hucke. And the Winners Are ... Mary Pieper and Kevin Saville.” What these two undergrad- uates won was the prestigious Lux Service Medallion. Pieper and Saville were recognized, after being selected by the Lux Service committee, for performing outstanding services to the university while holding a mini- mum .3.0 grade point average. Activities which helped Pieper be- come a medalist were numerous. She was a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, sociology honorary' and Omicron Del- ta Kappa, a junior senior leadership club. Pieper was also a member of the Women’s Action League, the Sociology- Criminology Club and the Nun- Traditional Students Association. Other activities which occupied her time were the Student Academic Appeals Hoard, the UNI Students Association, the Ed- ucational Policies Commission, the ROTC Oversight Committee. Com- mencement Committee and volunteer- ing her time to support KUNI-KM and help form a diabetes support group. Saville was the other recipient of the Lux Serv ice Medallion and was equally active. He was president of Omicron Delta Kappa and a member of the for- ensic individual events team. He was also active as a resident assistant, a stu- dent ambassador in UNI Admissions and an instructional assistant at the Of- fice of Learning and Instruction. Saville participated in the Washington ('enter Program, the Panther Push Program, the UNI Speakers Committee, the Se- nior Challenge Committee. Vice Pres- ident’s Search Committe and was a team captain for Volunteer Income Tax As- sistance. The three remaining finalists were Karen L. Anderson, a physical therapy major. Lynn Boyce, a financial manage ment major and Halane Cumberland, a home economics major. All five finalists received a framed certificate signed by UNI President Constantine Curris which honored them for their excellent services. The Lux Service Medallion, spon- sored by the Northern Iowa Alumni As sociation. was one way UNI honored student winners. 13 Mary Pieper, Karen Anderson's father. Lynn Boyce. Kevin Saville. and llalane Cumberland pose with President Constantine Curris. The presentation ceremony took place before the Homecoming football game. B. Win - Carrie Brown
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