Forensic League
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1 | UNI Forensics Team continues to earn victories on the road Public Relations News Release 2009:203, p.1 |
Members of the Individual Events team recently competed at Normandale Community College for the #3 Twin Cities Forensix League tournament in Bloomington, Minn., where the team won first place for the tournament sweepstakes. Students listed. | |
2 | UNI Individual Events Speech Team places fourth at MAFL tournament Public Relations News Release 2001:182, p.1 |
UNI took fourth place at the Mid-American Forensic League Tournament at Ripon College in Wisconsin. | |
3 | University of Northern Iowa individual events speech team places third in Mid America Forensic League season opener Public Relations News Release 1992:84, p.1 |
UNI speech team places third in first competition of the year. | |
4 | Expanded co- and extra-curricular activities A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.448 |
Survey of activities of literary societies, drama, athletics, Greeks, debate, oratory, and college student publications; photo. | |
5 | University of Northern Iowa individual events team takes third for its entry size, seventh overall sweepstakes at National Forensic Association tourn Public Relations News Release 1989:609, p.1 |
The Tournament, held at Mankato State University concluded Monday. Northern Iowa placed seventh among 135 colleges and universities entered. Summary of who placed what in their event. | |
6 | University of Northern Iowa qualifies more speech team members for AFA Nationals Public Relations News Release 1989:462, p.1 |
Six members of the individual events team either qualified or were chosen as alternates for the American Forensic Association's National Individual Events Tournament. Kevin Gilbertson earns sixth at the Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha National Tournament. | |
7 | University of Northern Iowa individual events speech team takes second at MAFL Public Relations News Release 1989:431, p.1 |
The individual events team earns second place at the Mid-America Forensic League Tournament at Iowa State University. The team was accompanied by Sara Cornette, Tina Frederickson; and Professors Bruce Wickelgren, Penny Geurink, and Bill Henderson. | |
8 | University of Northern Iowa speech team sweeps two tournaments in a row. Public Relations News Release 1989:224, p.1 |
The first was on the UNI campus and involved fifteen schools. Individual achievements listed. On November 4 the team placed first of 16 schools represented at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. | |
9 | University of Northern Iowa speech team competes in "powerhouse" tournament. Public Relations News Release 1989:188, p.1 |
According to assistant coach Sara Cornette, "Seventh place for UNI's team says a lot. The other contestants were all top national teams -- real powerhouses." | |
10 | First place in the 'Texas swing' for University of Northern Iowa individual events team in season's first competition. Public Relations News Release 1989:102, p.1 |
Doug Wehage took first place in after dinner speaking and fifth in communication analysis. Kevin Gilbertson was second in program oral interpretation and sixth in poetry interpretation. Ryan Siskow was second in communication analysis. | |
11 | 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. | |
12 | Kendra Schweer excels on University of Northern Iowa speech team. Public Relations News Release 1988:445, p.1 |
Schweer reached semi-finals at the National Forensic Association Tournament at Arizona State University, finished third at the Interstate Oratory Competition in Salem, OR. She was also a quarter-finalist at the American Forensic Association Tournament. | |
13 | Schnathorst finishes a great career with the University of Northern Iowa speech team. Public Relations News Release 1988:446, p.1 |
Shelley Schnathorst, will be graduating in July after enrolling in college three years ago. She has been a national champion in speech and will graduate with highest honors, having a grade point average over 3.5. | |
14 | 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. | |
15 | Northern Iowa takes third place sweepstakes in final MAFL tournament of season Public Relations News Release 1987:329, p.1 |
Professors Mary Ann Renz and Rich West accompany the individual events team in their third place victory at the Mid-America Forensic League Tournament. Students competed in poetry, persuasive speaking, and prose interpretation. | |
16 | University of Northern Iowa qualifies 11 more entries for American Forensics Association National Tournament in April Public Relations News Release 1987:307, p.1 |
The university qualifies eleven entries for the April American Forensics Tournament. Qualifying participants compete in communication analysis, persuasive speaking, and sales analysis. | |
17 | 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. | |
18 | Another second place sweepstakes finish for Northern Iowa individual events team Public Relations News Release 1987:249, p.1 |
The individual events team places second in the Twin Cities Forensic League, behind the University of Wisconsin. The next competition is the Iowa Intercollegiate Forensic Association Tournament, held on UNI campus. | |
19 | Northern Iowa individual events team places third in MAFL tournament on home ground; 23 schools attend Public Relations News Release 1987:244, p.1 |
Teams from twenty-three schools visit UNI campus for the Mid-America Forensics League Tournament. Northern Iowa's individual events team places third, behind Bradley University and the University of Wisconsin. | |
20 | 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. | |
21 | 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. | |
22 | Northern Iowa's individual events team takes second at MAFL Tournament in Missouri Public Relations News Release 1987:118, p.1 |
The individual events team places second in the America Forensics League Tournament. Students competed in sales speaking, communication analysis, and poetry interpretation. The team was coached by Professor Mary Ann Renz. | |
23 | Northern Iowa's individual events team wins another first place sweepstakes award Public Relations News Release 1987:101, p.1 |
The individual events team earns first place at the Mankato State University Tournament in Minnesota. Students competed in sales speaking, theatre, and communication analysis. The team was accompanied by Professor Richard West, and Penny Geurink. | |
24 | 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. | |
25 | 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. | |
26 | 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. | |
27 | 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. | |
28 | Two UNI coeds place in Interstate Oratory Tournament Public Relations News Release 1987:376, p.1 |
Kendra Schweer and Shelley Schnathorst, coached by Mary Ann Renz, place fourteenth and tenth in the Interstate Oratory Tournament. Forty-three students from twenty-two states participated in the tournament. | |
29 | 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. | |
30 | UNI Individual Events Team takes fourth in the nation at AFA nationals; individuals win 'personal best' with 3rd and 11th finishes Public Relations News Release 1987:341, p.1 |
Nine members of the Individual Events Forensics Team, coached by Professor Mary Ann Renz, attend the American Forensic Association competition. Shelley Schnathorst placed third in the nation, and Penny Geurink placed eleventh. | |
31 | UNI debaters complete successful season Public Relations News Release 1987:299, p.1 |
The university debate squad completes the season with over two-hundred wins. The team faced some of the top debate teams in the nation, with the two top teams being from UNI. Competitors were coached by Professor Neil Phillips. | |
32 | 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. | |
33 | UNI debate team places near top in national honorary conference contests; UNI president honored Public Relations News Release 1987:270, p.1 |
Professor Neil Phillips accompanies two debate teams to the Delta Sigma Rho/Tau Kappa Alpha debate conferences. Two students won forth place at the conference, and President Curris was awarded with the Distinguished Alumnus. | |
34 | First place to UNI individual events team in largest MAFL tournament ever! Public Relations News Release 1987:243, p.1 |
The forensics team, coached by Professor Mary Ann Renz, took first place out of nineteen teams competing in the Mid-American Forensic League tournament. The team was accompanied by Rich West and Joan Talty, who are instructors in communication. | |
35 | UNI individual events team takes first place at state tournament Public Relations News Release 1987:235, p.1 |
The forensics team, coached by Professor Mary Ann Renz, achieved first place in the Iowa Intercollegiate Forensics Association tournament. Members competed in informative, persuasive, prose interpretation, and after dinner speaking. | |
36 | UNI individual events team places second in MAFL home tournament; students place on road Public Relations News Release 1987:205, p.1 |
The individual events team, coached by Professor Mary Ann Renz and Richard West, placed second behind Bradley University in the Mid-American Forensic League. Team members competed in informative, persuasive, and sales speaking. | |
37 | UNI twosome helps lift United States past Canada in college debate series Public Relations News Release 1986:177, p.1 |
Students Keith Dotseth and Todd Syverson participated in the third annual U. S. vs. Canada debate series. The seniors won seven of the thirteen matchups. | |
38 | UNI individual events team begins new year in winning style Public Relations News Release 1986:172, p.1 |
The forensics team emerged from the St. Olaf Invitation pentathlon in third place. Five students, coached by Professor Mary Renz, competed in dramatic interpretation, sales speaking, duo interpretation, rhetorical criticism, and informational speaking. | |
39 | Two UNI seniors to compete in U. S. vs. Canada debate series Public Relations News Release 1986:169, p.1 |
Students Keith Dotseth and Todd Syverson were one of thirteen debate duos who participated in the "U. S. vs. Canada" debate series. The two had a combined total of one-hundred and thirty debate victories in their college careers. | |
40 | 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. | |
41 | 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. | |
42 | Two additional events qualified by UNI forensics team students for nationals Public Relations News Release 1986:333, p.1 |
The wins bring up to eighteen the number of events qualified by UNI students for the American Forensic Association's National Tournament; nine team members will travel to Texas for the competition, along with their coaches. | |
43 | 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. | |
44 | 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. | |
45 | 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. | |
46 | 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. | |
47 | Mid America Forensic League tournament at UNI Saturday (Feb. 8) Public Relations News Release 1986:249, p.1 |
More than 130 students from schools in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Missouri and Wisconsin will compete in 252 events; UNI is the defending sweepstakes team. | |
48 | UNI forensic teams participate in 'off topic' debate tourney in Illinois Public Relations News Release 1986:240, p.1 |
This is the first time the UNI team has participated in this kind of debate and they performed well- their best performance so far of the year. | |
49 | Another sweepstakes honor for UNI's individual events team Public Relations News Release 1986:221, p.1 |
At the Mid America Forensic League tournament UNI's team placed first and two team members qualified for national competition. | |
50 | Potpourri Northern Iowan 65:61, p.3 |
Activities and meetings. | |
51 | Previews Northern Iowan 64:38, p.12 |
Activities and meetings. | |
52 | Eight students will attend Augustana forensic meet College Eye 60:20, p.10 |
List of those who will compete. | |
53 | Iowa Forensic Association Tournament winners announced Public Relations News Release 1960:256, p.1 |
Clarke College receives the sweepstakes trophy after the three-day Iowa Forensic Association state tournament. Myrna Pierce and Anita Daniels achieve high scores in discussion and poetry reading. | |
54 | Iowa college speech tournament to be held at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:248, p.1 |
Professor Patricia Townsend acts as faculty judge for the annual Iowa Forensic Association tournament. Debate teams from seventeen state colleges are expected to attend. Participating colleges listed. | |
55 | Local student to participate in college speech tournament Public Relations News Release 1960:249, p.1 |
Nine students are chosen to represent the Teachers College in the annual tournament of the Iowa Forensic Association. All events are held in the auditorium or the college commons. A schedule of events is located in Gilchrist. Participants listed. | |
56 | ISTC debates to St. Paul Public Relations News Release 1960:247, p.1 |
Audrey Perryman, Patricia Cookinham, Evelyn Hade, and Linda Popenhagen attend a debate tournament at St. Thomas College in Minnesota. The topic of debate will be compulsory health insurance. | |
57 | ISTC Forensic Squad to debate in Chicago Public Relations News Release 1960:145, p.1 |
Professor L. R. Wagner accompanies the debate team in the freshman-sophomore debate tournament at the University of Illinois. Debaters include Caroline Dexheimer, Michael Chison, Carolyn Tietz, and Patricia Powell. | |
58 | ISTC debate team to begin season at Grinnell Public Relations News Release 1960:77, p.1 |
The Forensic Squad attends a one-day conference at Grinnell College, where they will debate the role of the federal government in its citizen's health insurance. The team will be accompanied by Professor Lillian Wagner. | |
59 | Superior awards given to Sipple, Jungen at state College Eye 37:25, p.1 |
Results of recent forensics meet. | |
60 | Five graduates under contract to teach Public Relations News Release 1932:362, p.1 |
Five members of the 1933 forensic squad established a record for job attaining. | |
61 | Forensic League elects Lambertson president College Eye 23:34, p.1 |
Will serve as state association president. | |
62 | Four young people of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:427, p.1 |
Four selected as "campus leaders"; list of remaining sixteen given. | |
63 | Forensic League Old Gold 0:0, p.205 |
Description, officers, and members; photos. | |
64 | Evelyn Fish Public Relations News Release 1929:381, p.1 |
Named editor of next year's College Eye; her other activities are given. | |
65 | Forensic League Old Gold 0:0, p.188 |
Officers and members; photos. | |
66 | I. S. T. C. invites high school debaters to tournament College Eye 20:17, p.1 |
Invitations sent for second annual tournament. |
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67 | Forensic League Old Gold 0:0, p.181 |
Office roll; members; brief history; purpose; photo. | |
68 | Forensic League Old Gold 0:0, p.143 |
Overview of the year's events; photo. | |
69 | Interstate contest in speech held in two sections College Eye 18:33, p.1 |
Will discuss problems of Midwest farmers. | |
70 | Oratorical contest planned April 28 College Eye 18:31, p.1 |
ISTC will be the host institution for the interstate competition. | |
71 | Annual contest in speech held here Monday College Eye 18:26, p.1 |
Roster of winners. | |
72 | Forensic League Old Gold 18:25, p.3 |
Will meet. | |
73 | Forensic League College Eye 18:25, p.3 |
Will meet. | |
74 | The Forensic League College Eye 18:27, p.5 |
Roster of officers elected a recent meeting. | |
75 | The Forensic League Alumni News Letter 18:19, p.5 |
Roster of officers elected a recent meeting. | |
76 | Forensic League College Eye 18:15, p.7 |
Roster of officers. | |
77 | Forensic League College Eye 18:15, p.7 |
Roster of officers. | |
78 | Men's societies may challenge women College Eye 18:15, p.1 |
To debate. | |
79 | Forensic League College Eye 18:14, p.3 |
Held meeting to plan the year's work. | |
80 | Societies Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.213 |
Professor Wright surveys the founding and history of many campus organizations. | |
81 | Oratorical contest College Eye 17:36, p.1 |
Seven students will participate. | |
82 | Forensic League reorganizes College Eye 17:7, p.5 |
Planning for intersociety debates. | |
83 | Forensic League Old Gold 0:0, p.160 |
Officer roster; members; faculty members; purpose; photo. | |
84 | Women's state oratory contest Friday; eight colleges in Iowa will compete for coveted honors College Eye 16:22, p.1 |
Will speak on "Physical Fitness as a Basis for National Greatness." | |
85 | Dubuque-Teachers College Debate Old Gold 0:0, p.200 |
Names and photos of student teams. | |
86 | Forensic League Old Gold 0:0, p.198 |
Names of officers and members; photo. | |
87 | Forensic League Old Gold 0:0, p.203 |
Names and photos of students. | |
88 | Forensic League; Iowa University-Teachers College Old Gold 0:0, p.199 |
Summary of Forensic League work and photo of students. | |
89 | Parsons-Teachers College Debate Old Gold 0:0, p.202 |
Names and photos of student teams. | |
90 | Simpson-Teachers College Debate Old Gold 0:0, p.201 |
Names and photos of student teams. | |
91 | Women debaters get medals in recognition College Eye 16:31, p.1 |
Roster of those who won awards. | |
92 | Zeta Kappa Psi takes in two new members; Celeste Armstrong and Gladys Lynch in Forensic fraternity College Eye 16:28, p.1 |
Profiles of the new members. | |
93 | Teachers College loses in triangular debate; debaters lose decision to Cornell and Nebraska; Cornell wins first and Nebraska places second College Eye 16:26, p.1 |
Review of the competition. | |
94 | Philos win dual debate from Aristos; both teams win unanimous decision of judges College Eye 16:25, p.1 |
Philos win both negative and affirmative sides of immigration restriction question. | |
95 | Triangular debate Friday; Nebraska Wes. here--Teachers at Cornell; will be big forensic event of the year; will debate entrance of US in World Court College Eye 16:25, p.1 |
Teams ready to perform. | |
96 | Teachers College wins honors in state oratorical; next year's contest at T. C. College Eye 16:23, p.1 |
Description of the competition at Penn College. | |
97 | Annual oratorical contest is big success; thirtieth annual contest draws big audience; Miss Gladys Lynch wins first honors College Eye 16:19, p.1 |
Highlights of the contest; descriptions of the orations. | |
98 | Annual original oration contest to take place Friday evening; contestants are authors of own creations; winner over all will represent State Teachers College Eye 16:18, p.1 |
Contest open only to women. | |
99 | Annual honorary forensic banquet big success College Eye 16:13, p.1 |
Students and alumni enjoy banquet and program. | |
100 | Forensic League College Eye 16:9, p.3 |
Professor Thompson is a member of the league. |