University of Wisconsin Stevens Point - Horizon / Iris Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)

 - Class of 1988

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NATURAL RESOURCES (1st row): H. Schabel, L. Klessig. J. Hardin. J. Harms. R. Hensler. (2nd row):R. Miller. S. Szczytko, L. Nauman. N. Spangenberg. C. Thomas. M. Monroe. R. Anderson. (3rd row): N. Payne. R. Gecsey. R. Champeau. R. Wilke. J. Houghton. D. Last. BIOLOGY (1st row): J. Barnes. D. Hiller. D. Post. V. Hetg. S. Taft. (2nd row): G. Geiseman. D. Potter. S. Van Horn K Hall. R. Woide. C. Long. (3rd row): B. Freckmna. E. Stern. C. White. M. Temp. R. Simpson. V. Thies eld.

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CNR Graduates. Congratulations on achieving an important milestone in your life — the completion of your academic career at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. You arrived in the College of Natural Resources with talent, enthusiasm, and interest in natural resources. We have tried to mold and focus these characteristics so that you can pursue a career and make a contribution in the environmental arena. You have acquired the tools necessary to impact our environment and our future. The College of Natural Resources is a special place because of the special people in the program — faculty, staff, and students. As graduates of the College, you are a reflection of the College and we are proud to have you represent us as our alumni. You have undergone many significant changes while in the College of Natural Resources including the transition from a follower to a leader. With the talent and the skills which you now possess, you can make a difference. Good luck and stay in touch Daniel Trainer Dean. College of Natural Resources



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This has been a year to remember, a year ot changes in the College. The School of Home Economics split and created the new Division of Fashion and Interior Design. A newly remodeled office complex made the transformation attractive as well as efficient. Students and faculty in the new Division sported t-shirts all year, saying ' DFID'' to help us recognize their new identity. The FID students also will remember the trip to Chicago in the fall. Students in Home Economics welcomed the observation booth in the Gesell Institute — after ten years of waiting! The dietetics and food service management majors saw the initiation of heart healthy dining in the quantity foods lab. The big news for communicative disorders was the 25th anniversary of its founding as well as the reaccreditation process. The hearing aid despensing continues to go well. The School of Education pioneered a peer advising process which is making life easier for everybody. The 16 advisors saw 200 students during the experimental fall preregistration (another innovation!). Plans are also underway for a new summer seminar for elementary school teams: another first for Point. HP ERA was involved in expanded intramural programming, approval of the building addition, the new health promotion wellness major. The athletic teams outdid themselves. We all missed Bob Krueger and Alice Clawson. The medical technology program moved into the new and innovative 9+3 curriculum and in military science the seniors ran away with awards during the advanced camp at Fort Lewis and the juniors look almost as promising. New administrative heads were in place in education with Nancy Kaufman, in communicative disorders with LaRene Tufts, in home economics education with Diane Libby, and in fashion and interior design with Mary Ann Baird. All in all, the year went by fast and was full of accomplishments. Joan North. Dean College of Professional Studies 32

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