Oversize UNI Box 1

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Catalog # Name Description
101 2016-34-56B Ticket Set of tickets from the Hy-Vee Big 4 CLassic on December 19, 2015.  The ticket has the times of the games printed on, which are "Drake vs Iowa -3:30pm" and "UNI vs Iowa State -6:00pm."  The even was held at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa and the tickets were sold for $70.00 each.  The back of the ticket has a sports clips Haircuts coupon. 2016-34-56B (Ticket) image
102 2016-34-56C Ticket Set of tickets from the Hy-Vee Big 4 CLassic on December 19, 2015.  The ticket has the times of the games printed on, which are "Drake vs Iowa -3:30pm" and "UNI vs Iowa State -6:00pm."  The even was held at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa and the tickets were sold for $70.00 each.  The back of the ticket has a sports clips Haircuts coupon. 2016-34-56C (Ticket) image
103 2016-34-6A Poster Wrestling poster with "Northern Iowa Wrestling 1992-93" in yellow across the top and "...To Be Settled in Ames" in white along the bottom.  The poster features a team picture of the wrestlers that were returning letterwinners from left to right "Curt Bennethum, Nate Hartle, Scott Hassel, Doug Kjeldaard, Justin Greenlee, Andy Showalter, Dave Malecek, Burke Tyree, Greg Berg, Steve Hartle, Cory Manning, Brad Bruhl, and Jamie Byrne" in the gym on workout equipment.  The wrestling schedule is listed across the top directly under the header.   2016-34-6A (Poster) image
104 2016-34-6B Poster Wrestling poster with "Northern Iowa Wrestling 1992-93" in yellow across the top and "...To Be Settled in Ames" in white along the bottom.  The poster features a team picture of the wrestlers that were returning letterwinners from left to right "Curt Bennethum, Nate Hartle, Scott Hassel, Doug Kjeldaard, Justin Greenlee, Andy Showalter, Dave Malecek, Burke Tyree, Greg Berg, Steve Hartle, Cory Manning, Brad Bruhl, and Jamie Byrne" in the gym on workout equipment.  The wrestling schedule is listed across the top directly under the header.   2016-34-6B (Poster) image
105 2016-34-7 Poster Nov. 1989- March 1990 UNI Basketball poster.  "Panther Quartly" printed in purple in the top right hand corner and a large "PQ" printed in blac in the top lefthand corner.  The poster features the basketball team wearing tuxedor with purple bow ties and cummerbunds from Milroy's  The poster also has mock magazine heading down the left side written in red, purple, and yellow.  From top to bottom reading "Welcome to the Dome of Doom," "Vacation in Vegas: Panthers Meet Georgetown," "Special Preview: The Dome Dwellers -America's Wildest Fans," "New Year's Bash: Hawks in Dome Jan. 3 1990," and "1st Time Ever: Mid Continent Tourney at Cedar Falls in March." 2016-34-7 (Poster) image
106 2016-34-8 Poster Photograph of a wall in the Wellness and Recreation Center on the UNI campus of basketball player Amber Sorenson. 2016-34-8 (Poster) image
107 2016-34-9 Newspaper Clipping of the Cedar Falls Times from the Saturday, January 26, 2013 page A-10.  The title of the article is "Panther Scholarship Club marks golden anniversary."  Also a picture of Brady Gruhn, the Scholarship President at the tim, Connie peters, a previous PSC president and the UNI Assistant Athletic Director and PSC Director at the time, Kerry Dickerson.  The news clipping had been laminated.   2016-34-9 (Newspaper) image
108 2017-13-1 Poster Poster of the UNI Girls Tennis team. UNI logo is at the top with four girls holding rackets below it. 'Panther Tennis' printed below the girls in purple letters outlined in gold. The schedule for meets is printed in purple below it on a yellow background.  2017-13-1 (Poster) image
109 2017-13-2 Poster Poster of the UNI Men's Basketball team. UNI logo is in the top right corner next to a player wearing a white #20 jersey dunking a basketball into a hoop with the court behind him. 'Panther Basketball' is printed below that in purple letters outlined in gold and the word 'Basketball' more gradient and faded, schedule for games listed below in white and home games in yellow and bold. Another player is to the right of that with a black #23 jersey holding a basketball.  2017-13-2 (Poster) image
110 2017-13-3 Poster Poster of the UNI Wrestling Team. UNI logo is large and in the center with eight players around it wrestling in different positions. 'Panther Train' is printed in yellow above it. 'Wrestling' is printed in a yellow outline. The schedule for matches is below it with home games printed in yellow and away games in white.  2017-13-3 (Poster) image
111 2017-13-4 Poster Poster of the UNI Panther Women's Basketball Team. UNI logo is printed in the bottom right corner. Three basketball players are at the top in white uniforms playing with basketballs. 'Panther Women's Basketball' printed below that in purple. Schedule for games also printed in purple at the bottom with home games bolded. 2017-13-4 (Poster) image
112 2017-13-5 Poster Poster of the UNI Women's Softball team. UNI logo is printed in the top left corner. Four softball players holding bats and wearing gloves in the center. 'Softball' printed along the right side in tan. Games printed along the side in purple with home games printed in bold. 2017-13-5 (Poster) image
113 2017-35-2 Poster 2017 UNI homecoming poster, “Schedule of Events” on left half, right half with “Panthers Awaken”, BB-8, and school mascots on the left side of the poster. 2017-35-2 (Poster) image
114 2017-7-146 Poster Poster of the digital reconstruction of the McLeod Center, facing the Dome. 2017-7-146 (Poster) image
115 2017-7-149 Poster Poster of a computer generated image of the McLeod Center as it would be when the facility was built and in use. Shows players in motion playing basketball on the court and an audience surrounding them. View is from the court. 2017-7-149 (Poster) image
116 2017-7-150 Poster Computer rendering of the McLoud Center from a platform facing the basketball cort. 2017-7-150 (Poster) image
117 2017-8-10 Poster “Jewels of the Prairie, Wet Prairie” two sided poster created by the Iowa Living Roadway Trust Fund to educate patrons on Iowa’s wet prairies. The poster was illustrated by Mark Muller. 2017-8-10 (Poster) image
118 2017-8-11 Poster “Jewels of the Prairie, Dry Prairie” two sided poster created by the Iowa Living Roadway Trust Fund to educate patrons on Iowa’s dry prairies. The poster was illustrated by Mark Muller. 2017-8-11 (Poster) image
119 2017-8-12 Poster “Jewels of the Prairie, Mesic Prairie” two sided poster created by the Iowa Living Roadway Trust Fund to educate patrons on Iowa’s mesic prairies. The poster is illustrated by Mark Muller. 2017-8-12 (Poster) image
120 2017-8-13 Poster “Jewels of the Prairie, Oak Savanna” two sided poster created by the Iowa Living Roadway Trust Fund to educate patrons on Iowa’s oak savannas. The poster is illustrated by Mark Muller. 2017-8-13 (Poster) image
121 2017-8-14 Poster “Jewels of the Prairie, Blooming Heights” two sided poster created by the Iowa Living Roadway Trust Fund to educate patrons on Iowa’s blooming heights. The poster is illustrated by Mark Muller. 2017-8-14 (Poster) image
122 2017-8-9 Poster “Roadsides of Opportunities” two sided poster created by the Iowa Living Roadway Trust Fund to educate patrons on Iowa’s roadside prairies. The poster was Illustrated by Mark Muller. 2017-8-9 (Poster) image
123 2020-FIC-188 Calendar Iowa State Teachers College Wall Calendar, Black and White Photos throughout, October 1956 to July 1957, Green and Black type, black metal hanger for wall mounting
124 2021-15-1 Painting "Monument to the Elm" print by Nina de Creeft Ward. This print is number 90/125 and was completed by the artist in 1981. The subject is the statue created by John Faust, A University of Northern Iowa art major, who carved the sculpture out of a 125-year-old elm tree that succumbed to Dutch elm disease. The tree was trimmed and shortened until only a twenty-three foot stump and two branches remained. The sculptor shortened the stump three feet before beginning his work. Out of the trunk and branches, Faust carved a grieving man with his arms outstretched. The base of the sculpture was the original tree stump. It was the artist's intention that "The Monument to the Elm" should be allowed to decay naturally, as a statement of death and dying. However, fungus infected the tree causing it to decay rapidly. The natural effects of weathering had caused the wood to split and woodpeckers had successfully pecked two holes in its chest. By 1981, the base was also deteriorating, creating a safety hazard. These conditions prompted the Save the Elm fundraiser, which aimed to raise money to have the elm chemically treated for preservation. Around $20,000 was needed to complete the restoration. Not enough money was raised, however, so the "Monument to the Elm" was taken down in September 1981. 2021-15-1 (Painting) image