C
C and W Cycle Ranch (business) 74: 4-25 1
C J Morey Insurance Group 94: 9-1 6
C W Youth Foundation Scholarship 80: 4-3 1
‘Cabaret’ (film) 74: 8-29 5; 10-10 5; 10-24 4
‘Cabaret’ (play)
76: 1-29 3; 2-12 5
2001: 2-1 2; 2-8 2; 2-15 2, 4; 2-22 2, 4; 3-1 3
Cabela’s (business)
89: 6-29 7; 90: 12-6 13
92: 2-13 5; 3-19 1
93: 11-4 9
95: 10-5 13
2001: 4-12 1
-, inbound telemarketing at 95: 8-31 4
Cable, Dana 93: 12-9 9
Cable News Network
92: 11-5 11
93: 1-28 10
cable television
83: 7-28 6; 9-8 10
2000: 1-27 1; 9-7 1
see also multimedia fee
-, in residence halls
78: 2-16 5; 11-16 8
88: 1-28 1
93: 11-11 11
94: 12-8 4
Cable USA (business)
88: 1-28 1
90: 2-8 4; 7-12 7
91: 9-12 14
93: 11-11 11
94: 12-8 4
96: 2-8 16
97: 11-6 8
CableVision (business) 83: 7-28 6
Cabrales, Miguel 90: 12-13 6
-, Wanda 95: 11-11 2 (P)
Cactus Club (team) 92: 4-23 8
‘Cactus Flower’ (film) 72: 2-24 4
cadavers
79: 9-6 4; 11-15 3
80: 12-4 8
83: 3-24 5
98: 4-9 4
Caddell, Patrick 80: 9-18 7
Cade, Jana
92: 8-27 8
93: 4-22 9 (P)
94: 3-3 8; 3-10 7; 3-17 7; 3-31 7; 4-7 7; 4-14 7; 4-28 9
-, Kathy
73: 4-12 7; 5-3 3, 4; 9-13 4; 9-20 3; 11-1 4
74: 5-9 1
Cadevallader, Miles E 71: 2-25 2 LTE
Cadle, Amy 97: 3-6 8
Cady, Kenneth 2001: 11-1 8
cadavers, dissection of 90: 3-29 5
Caddy, Ronda (Rhonda)
86: 11-13 WSE 4 (P)
87: 1-29 8; 2-19 7; 2-26 9
‘Caddyshack’ (film) 88: 5-5 2; 7-21 2
Cadwallader, Rex G 71: 7-8 1
Caelestes Cantores
96: 10-17 2
99: 10-7-99 7
2000: 10-5 7; 12-7 11
2001: 10-18 4, 9; 12-13 13
2002: 3-7 2 4, 9; 10-17 1
Caesar, Julius, bust of 71: 3-4 4
-, Sid 84: 10-2 2; 10-11 6; 11-15 8 (P)
caffeine 95: 2-9 5
-, addiction to 98: 2-19 6
Cafferty, Alesia 72: 3-16 7 (P); 4-13 1
-, Dru 79: 11-29 4 (P)
-, Elsie
71: 9-9 1
74: 7-26 8; 8-29 1
77: 9-29 3
78: 3-8 5
81: 7-30 1
86: 12-11 9
-, Marcia (Marsha)
72: 11-9 1
73: 2-15 6; 3-1 5
Caffery, Mary (see also Caffrey) 75: 2-20 3
Caffey, Jim 84: 3-20 1
Caffrey, M J 77: 12-1 3 LTE
-, Mary (see also Caffery) 75: 3-13 5
-, Mary Jo
76: 12-2 3
77: 4-14 1
Cage Clinic 73: 11-15 5
‘Cagney & Lacey’ (TV show) 85: 4-18 8
Caha, Bryan 2002: 11-14 2 (P)
-, Devona 85: 9-19 6
-, Don
75: 4-4 5; 5-1 1; 8-29 4
76: 4-1 1
79: 4-5 7; 4-5 Encounter 3; 6-21 3
80: 3-13 4; 7-3 1
81: 4-2 5
82: 4-15 2
83: 9-1 4; 11-17 Accent 7
86: 4-17 6
-, Jeff 99: 11-4 5
Cahalane, Karman 94: 11-17 6
Cahow, Sean
92: 4-9 7; 4-23 7
93: 4-1 8
94: 3-3 8; 3-11 7
Cahoy, Steve Phil 85: 11-21 7
Cain, Brandon 2001: 2-22 7
-, Brent 2001: 3-8 7
-, Cassie 2001: 4-19 7
-, Herman 95: 2-2 1
-, Jesse
2001: 11-15 9
2002: 2-7 2; 2-28 8; 4-25 10; 10-3 8
-, Jessie 2001: 11-8 1
-, Michelle 93: 3-4 2 (P)
-, Tami
92: 4-9 4
95: 10-19 5
Caine, Bruce T ‘Woody’ 96: 10-24 2
-, Jesse 2002: 3-7 8
Calabretto, Jesse
2000: 11-16 4 (P)
2001: 9-13 6
2002: 5-2 7; 9-5 5; 9-12 5; 10-3 6; 10-17 6; 10-31 5; 12-5 5
-, Sam 2001: 2-15 6
Calahan, Jim 77: 1-20 1
-, Mark 81: 4-2 5
-, Nancy Pickerell
78: 8-31 1, 2 (P); 9-7 1, 7, 8; 9-14 2, 6; 9-21 2; 9-28 2; 10-5 2, 9; 10-12 2; 10-26 1, 2; 11- 2 2; 11-9 2, 7, 12; 11-16 2; 11-30 2; 12-7 1, 2, 3; 12-14 2
79: 1-11 1, 2; 1-18 2; 1-26 2; 2-1 1, 2, 3; 2-8 2; 2-15 2; 2-22 1; 3-15 9; 4-26 4; 5-3 1; 6-14 3; 8-30 1, 3; 9-27 4
80: 1-17 1; 1-31 3 LTE; 5-1 1
81: 3-5 3
-, Scott 80: 1-31 3 LTE
calculators 79: 3-15 5, 6
Caldararo, Teri 95: 9-14 1
Calder, Brian (Bryan)
99: 3-4 5
2000: 3-9 8; 4-6 7
2001: 11-15 6; 11-29 6
Calderon, Jay M
92: 9-3 3; 9-17 3, 7; 9-24 1, 3, 5, 8, 11; 10-1 3, 11, 13; 10-8 3, 10; 10-15 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13; 10-22 1, 3, 5, 8; 10-29 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 11; 11-5 3, 5, 6, 7, 11; 11-12 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 13; 11-18 3 LTE, 5, 7; 12-10 3, 11, 13
93: 1-21 1, 3, 6, 7, 9; 1-28 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10; 2-4 3, 5, 7, 8; 2-11 1, 3, 4, 7, 8; 2-18 1, 3, 7, 9, 10, 12; 2-25 1, 3, 7, 9; 3-4 1, 3, 7, 5, 8, 9; 3-11 2, 3, 5, 7, 8; 3-18 1, 3, 5, 7; 4-1 3, 5, 7; 4-8 1, 3, 7, 8; 4-15 1, 3, 7; 4-22 1, 2 (P), 3, 5, 7, 8, 9; 4-29 3, 5
Caldicott, Helen 82: 6-24 1
Caldwell, Brett 92: 9-17 11 (P)
-, Colin
99: 10-7 4
2000: 8-31 6
-, Cyndee 71: 5-13 4
-, Donna 92: 3-12 5
-, Eleanor, display of jewelry by 74: 2-21 4
-, Greg 76: 9-23 1
-, Matt
92: 1-23 7; 1-30 8; 2-6 7, 9; 2-13 7; 2-20 7; 2-27 7; 3-5 7; 3-12 7; 3-19 7; 4-2 7; 4-9 7; 4- 16 7; 4-23 7; 4-30 7; 9-3 7; 9-17 7; 9-24 7; 10-1 7; 10-15 7; 10-22 7; 10-29 7; 11- 5 7; 11-12 8; 11-18 7, 8
93: 1-21 7; 1-28 7; 2-4 7; 2-11 9; 2-18 7; 2-25 8; 3-4 8; 3-11 7; 3-18 7, 8; 4-1 7; 4-8 7, 8; 4-15 7; 4-22 7; 4-29 7
-, Nancy 74: 11-21 8
-, Robert (Bob)
90: 2-15 3 LTE
91: 1-31 12; 2-14 1; 2-21 1 (P), 2; 3-7 1; 3-14 1; 3-28 1; 4-11 1; 4-25 1; 7-3 1, 9 (P); 7-18 1; 8-29 1, 3 (P); 9-12 1, 11, 16; 9-19 1, 3 (P); 9-26 1; 10-3 1, 3 (P), 10; 10-10 1, 13, 15 (P); 10-17 2 (P), 4; 10-24 1; 10-31 1, 2 (P); 11-14 1, 2 (P); 12-5 1, 2 (P); 12-13 1, 13
92: 1-23 1; 1-30 1, 3, (P), 12; 2-6 2; 2-13 10; 2-20 1, 3 (P), 6 (P); 3-5 1 (P); 3-19 1; 4-2 1; 9-24 1, 6; 12-10 1
-, Ryan
99: 3-11 3 LTE; 4-22 3 LTE
2001: 4-5 7
2002: 1-31 2; 2-7 2; 2-14 2; 2-28 1; 3-7 8, 10
Caldwell Manufacturing (business) 79: 4-5 7
calendar, academic 88: 9-8 1
-, master
95: 12-7 15
96: 10-10 1
calendar art 89: 2-16 2
calendar of events, Residence Life production of 86: 11-20 6
Calendaring Office 71: 10-14 3
calendaring service 71: 10-28 3
Calhoon, Doug 74: 9-26 8
-, Joe 97: 3-20 9; 4-3 5 (P); 4-10 9; 4-17 12
Calhoun, Betty 71: 2-11 4
-, Mary 77: 1-20 4
-, Susan 81: 4-23 7
‘Caligula’ (play)
71: 9-16 6
72: 3-2 1; 4-6 3; 4-13 1; 4-20 1, 6; 4-27 1
California State University, San Marcos 96: 3-28 2
‘California Suite’ (film) 79: 5-3 1
‘Californication’ 2000: 2-10 4
Calihan, Rick 95: 11-2 4
Call for Coats campaign 99: 12-2 2; 12-9 2
Call, Carolyn 71: 12-16 4
-, Richard 96: 2-8 15
Callaghan, JoAnn (Joanne) (see also Callahan)
83: 4-14 7; 4-28 8
85: 3-21 23; 3-26 5; 3-28 9; 4-2 23; 4-11 13; 4-16 5; 4-30 5; 9-26 10
86: 2-13 9; 2-27 10; 3-7 5; 4-3 8; 4-10 7; 5-8 10
-, Tom 87: 12-10 9
Callahan, Cathleen 75: 9-5 8
-, Cory 89: 11-30 1
-, Diana 85: 10-10 2 (P)
-, JoAnn (Joanne) (see also Callaghan)
85: 4-23 6
86: 6-25 8
-, Mark
81: 3-5 3; 9-3 11
82: 9-2 8; 10-14 7 (P); 11-11 5
83: 3-31 3 (P)
84: 2-2 4
-, Michele 82: 11-11 5
-, Pat
78: 11-16 11
79: 4-12 9
-, Wade
78: 3-16 8; 4-6 9; 4-20 8; 11-2 10; 11-9 10
79: 1-26 7; 3-29 14; 4-5 13; 4-12 10; 5-3 15; 9-20 10 (P)
80: 2-28 11; 4-3 9; 4-17 10; 4-24 9; 5-1 10; 9-4 10
81: 3-5 8; 3-19 10; 3-26 7; 4-2 8, 9; 4-9 9; 4-23 8; 4-30 9
Callan, Derrick 94: 11-17 10
-, Jason
92: 4-9 7; 4-23 7; 10-15 10
93: 4-8 8; 4-22 8; 9-16 8; 9-23 7; 9-30 7; 10-7 7; 10-14 7
94: 3-31 7; 4-14 7
95: 4-6 7; 4-13 7; 4-27 7
Callaway, Dave 88: 10-12 9
Callen, Larry
84: 11-13 14
85: 6-18 7
Calleroz, Lisa
2001: 4-19 6; 4-26 7; 11-15 11
2002: 4-4 5; 4-11 5; 4-25 5; 5-2 7
Calley, William 71: 4-1 2
Calligraphy Workshop 82: 3-18 1
Callihan, Gloria 71: 2-4 3
Caltrider, Lyle
75: 10-30 1, 3; 11-13 4
76: 4-15 3; 4-23 8
Calvary Baptist
73: 8-30 7
74: 9-26 7
Calvin T Ryan Library
71: 9-3 4; 9-23 3
73: 5-3 5
74: 7-26 6; 8-29 4
78: 4-27 3
81: 2-26 4
83: 2-17 4
86: 2-20 1; 10-9 4
93: 9-23 1; 11-4 1
96: 2-15 1, 12; 3-28 4
97: 4-17 5, 9
98: 4-9 6; 11-5 1
2002: 4-11 3
-, acquisition of ERIC by 71: 1-14 1
-, acquisition of law library by
91: 2-7 12
93: 9-2 10
-, acquisition of new collection by 93: 3-18 1
-, Acquisition Task Force of 72: 8-31 3
-, activity boards in 74: 9-5 3
-, addition to
78: 8-31 3
79: 4-12 1; 7-26 1; 8-30 4
80: 1-24 1; 7-10 1
81: 6-25 1; 7-30 7; 9-3 1, 4; 11-5 1
82: 2-4 1; 4-29 1; 6-17 4; 7-29 8; 9-2 1; 11-11 1
83: 1-27 4; 6-23 4; 9-1 5; 9-8 1; 9-22 4
-, adequacy of 71: 1-7 5
-, art in
82: 7-1 6; 9-16 1; 11-18 5
83: 11-17 3
-, automation of
87: 3-26 4
88: 1-21 1
89: 2-2 4; 10-12 13
90: 2-1 1; 3-29 11; 4-26 1; 9-13 13
-, award won by 86: 8-28 4
-, award won by government documents section of
87: 7-2 1
91: 3-14 6
-, barcoding of books in 91: 1-24 4
-, bibliographic instruction program of 75: 10-17 5
-, book ordering process of 84: 9-13 6
-, book sale in
71: 10-21 1
73: 7-19 8
-, budget cuts affecting 2002: 9-19 9
-, budget of
81: 1-15 1; 11-12 1
84: 4-12 1
-, change in checkout policy of
82: 12-2 1
83: 12-8 1
-, change in circulation policy of 73: 9-20 4; 11-7 3
-, change in hours of 82: 7-1 6
-, checkout policy of 80: 10-2 8
-, coin-operated computers in
83: 12-8 1
84: 3-29 1
-, collapse of sewer line east of 98: 4-9 1 ; 4-16 1
-, collection of autographed books in 78: 1-19 8
-, collections of
73: 12-6 4
78: 10-12 11
-, computer cataloging of books by
75: 12-11 12
76: 12-2 5
-, computer lab in 2002: 10-10 7
-, computer searching at
77: 1-20 10
79: 9-13 5
-, computerized card catalog in 91: 8-29 15
-, computerized catalog card printing by 75: 2-13 4
-, computerized index to government documents in 88: 7-28 1
-, consolidation of copy machines in 90: 3-8 4
-, construction of 88: 2-4 7
-, control of carillon from
91: 10-24 6
95: 2-9 11
-, cooperative agreement with Good Samaritan Hospital of 79: 3-1 7
-, copier revenue of 95: 11-30 1
-, copy machines in 78: 2-2 8
-, creation of study rooms in 89: 3-30 12
-, DIALOG computer search service in 76: 4-29 4
-, display case in 77: 2-24 3
-, display of books in 72: 7-20 1
-, display of materials to aid the visually handicapped by 72: 3-9 3
-, disrepair of equipment in 83: 2-24 1
-, donation of collection to 93: 2-25 6
-, donation of books to 92: 1-30 13
-, effect of budget cuts on
80: 9-18 1
82: 11-18 4
83: 4-21 1; 4-28 3
87: 2-12 4
-, energy conservation in 78: 1-12 8
-, establishment of Special Collection in 72: 7-13 5
-, establishment of typing room in 71: 1-7 3
-, expansion of 71: 2-4 5
-, expansion of Reference Desk in 88: 10-6 6
-, fine policy of 81: 10-29 Accent 4
-, ‘first aid’ station in 73: 7-19 8; 8-30 5
-, free long-distance reference service provided by 96: 2-22 2
-, fines of 95: 11-30 1
-, funding for 94: 9-15 10
-, fundraising efforts of 83: 9-22 4
-, gift by Hamaker to 84: `11-1 7
-, grants received by 84: 11-29 7
-, highlighting of catalog cards by 73: 11-29 3
-, hours of
82: 7-15 1
95: 8-31 13; 10-19 1
-, housing of Writing Center in 89: 4-27 12; 6-15 6; 8-31 12
-, incident of indecent exposure at 78: 11-30 4
-, information desk in 77: 2-10 9
-, initiation of weekend reference service by 89: 1-26 6
-, introduction of ROSI in 92: 11-12 6
-, juvenile material in 84: 10-18 8
-, LAN inaugurated in 93: 4-22 12
-, loan policy of 84: 9-18 11
-, logo contest of 76: 10-21 4; 11-18 4
-, microfilm in
73: 11-1 4
74: 11-6 4
-, move of Kearney Public Library into 73: 5-10 1, 2
-, move of material to basement of 73: 3-8 1
-, mutilation of materials in 73: 10-4 4
-, need for improved ventilation in 95: 3-30 1
-, new copiers in 76: 11-4 3
-, noise in
90: 12-6 18
97: 4-10 1, 4
-, offering of free database searching by 89: 2-23 10
-, open house in basement of 73: 12-6 5
-, opening of remodeled basement of 73: 6-28 3; 9-13 5
-, orientation program of 72: 1-20 1
-, orientation tours of 80: 10-9 7
-, paperback collection in 71: 9-30 1
-, placement of adding machine in 71: 3-18 2
-, plants in 76: 10-7 4
-, printing in
98: 11-5 1; 11-19 3
99: 4-22 1
-, problems with gas-emitting microfilm in 76: 2-12 5
-, reciprocal borrowing agreement of 75: 6-19 4
-, reduction of copying charges by 73: 9-27 3; 11-1 4; 11-7 8
-, regional archival depository in 77: 9-1 6
-, remodeling in
72: 6-29 1; 7-27 7; 9-7 6; 11-2 3
75: 9-5 4; 9-18 4
-, renovation of 83: 4-21 6
-, renovations in 90: 4-19 4
-, replacement of microfilm machines in 88: 9-15 12
-, rising costs of 84: 9-6 1, 3
-, rupture of sewer line near 82: 1-21 1
-, sale of withdrawn books by 78: 2-16 1; 3-8 1; 8-31 1
-, satellite dish on roof of 88: 2-25 11
-, schedule of
73: 12-13 3
75: 12-18 3
-, security system in
76: 9-2 6
77: 1-27 4; 9-15 7
96: 4-18 9
-, services available in 86: 6-25 7
-, shift of materials in 75: 7-10 4
-, shortage of space in 77: 11-17 5
-, ‘Sneak Preview’ of new materials in 74: 7-11 8
-, solicitation of suggestions by 73: 7-12 6; 8-30 10
-, special collections in 73: 4-19 4
-, sponsorship of “Name the System” contest by 90: 4-26 1
-, startup of automated circulation system in 92: 1-30 13
-, student assistants employed by 73: 2-15 7
-, student fee to support 95: 1-19 1; 2-9 1; 2-23 1, 2
-, study of space needs of 78: 10-26 1
-, suggestion box in 74: 9-19 5
-, theft of equipment from 83: 10-6 1
-, theft of materials from 82: 12-9 7
-, theft of periodicals from 82: 12-2 1
-, tree as obstacle in 90: 4-26 2
-, tutors available in 89: 9-14 17
-, usage of 84: 11-15 9
-, use of student fees by
95: 1-26 1, 4; 4-13 1; 8-31 1, 13
96: 4-25 8
-, waiver of fines by in return for food donation 96: 4-11 2
-, wheelchair use in 96: 3-14 4
Calvin T Ryan Memorial Scholarship
74: 10-24 3
75: 10-30 4
76: 10-21 1
77: 1-13 1; 10-27 4; 12-8 11
78: 11-9 1; 12-14 1
79: 10-11 1
80: 10-9 1
82: 10-14 1
84: 10-4 3
85: 10-23 1
90: 1-18 10
Camacho, Rodrigo 90: 12-13 6 (P)
Cambell, Connie [sic] 73: 3-8 3
-, Jack [sic] 71: 4-1 6
-, [sic] Tricia 79: 4-5 7
‘Camelot’ (film) 73: 1-11 7
‘Camelot’ (play) 81: 10-22 1; 10-29 1; 11-12 1; 12-3 3, 6; 12-10 1
Camelot Bleu 83: 4-28 6
Camelot Day 2002: 11-21 2
Cameron, Chris 83: 9-29 10
Cameron, Diana (Diane) 76: 1-15 1; 10-21 1
-, Dick
73: 4-12 9; 9-13 7; 9-20 7; 10-4 6; 10-18 6; 10-25 5; 11-1 8; 11-15 5; 11-29 7
74: 1-24 4; 2-14 7; 9-5 6; 9-12 6; 9-26 8; 11-21 5
75: 8-29 13; 9-5 11; 9-11 7; 9-18 9; 9-25 10; 10-17 7, 8; 10-23 7; 11-6 9; 11-13 9; 11-20 4
76: 9-9 11; 9-16 9; 9-29 10; 10-14 8; 10-21 7; 11-4 11; 11-11 7; 11-18 6; 12-2 7
77: 2-3 8; 9-1 9
-, Josh 94: 2-3 2 (P)
-, Ken 82: 4-29 9
Camp, Bradley D
85: 3-21 2
86: 5-1 3 LTE; 9-5 3 LTE
-, Kamie 92: 10-8 10
-, Jenney 98: 4-16 4
-, Margaret (Peg)
71: 9-9 1
73: 2-15 6
78: 2-9 7
79: 10-11 5
80: 4-3 6; 7-24 3 (P)
81: 2-19 3; 11-12 6
85: 7-9 6
92: 9-17 15; 10-22 11
93: 11-11 10
-, Tammie 94: 11-10 9 (P)
Camp Atlanta Remembered (program) 93: 11-11 14; 11-18 14
Camp Augustine 77: 2-24 5
Camp Challenge ’92 92: 2-27 10; 3-12 10; 3-19 10
Camp Cobossee 78: 1-19 1
Camp Comeca
79: 9-13 7
80: 8-28 4
82: 2-18 4
98: 10-8 5
Camp Comeka 83: 2-10 5
Camp Seachelt 92: 9-17 11
Camp Somerset 78: 1-19 1
Campbell, Alan (Al)
71: 5-13 6; 5-20 6; 9-30 3
72: 1-20 4; 3-9 6; 4-27 6
-, Anne
76: 5-6 4; 7-15 8
78: 4-27 1
-, Betsy 83: 4-28 1
-, Bill 80: 2-28 Encounter 7
-, Bobbie 86: 12-4 3 LTE
-, Bonnie 72: 11-30 8
-, Colin
76: 10-14 8
77: 11-10 3
-, Colis 92: 10-8 1
-, Colvin 75: 11-6 8
-, Connie 72: 10-12 4
-, Corey
95: 3-2 7; 3-16 8; 4-27 7; 11-2 8 (P)
96: 4-18 7; 10-24 8
-, Craig 83: 1-20 4 (P)
-, Don 71: 2-18 5
-, Harold
72: 2-24 4
73: 2-1 10
74: 3-7 1; 3-21 1
-, Harry
73: 11-7 5
74: 9-26 6; 10-24 1
-, Jack L
72: 5-4 3; 6-22 1; 7-27 3; 8-31 7; 9-14 8
73: 2-15 4, 6; 3-1 5; 4-12 6; 5-3 4; 9-20 3
74: 3-7 1; 4-11 6; 8-29 5; 11-6 5
76: 12-9 7
77: 3-3 6; 10-27 3
80: 1-31 3
81: 10-29 3
83: 12-8 7
84: 7-12 7
87: 5-7 10
90: 3-1 1; 3-29 1, 2; 4-26 11
-, Jackie 73: 8-30 8
-, James (Jim)
79: 9-6 10; 9-13 13; 9-20 10; 10-4 4, 9; 10-11 10; 10-28 6; 11-1 10; 11-8 11; 11-15 10; 11-29 7; 12-6 8, 13; 12-13 10
80: 1-10 7; 1-24 3, 8; 1-31 7; 2-7 10; 2-21 6; 2-28 11; 3-6 7; 3-13 8; 4-24 10; 5-1 11; 9-4 9; 9-11 10; 9-18 12; 9-25 11; 10-2 10; 10-9 10; 10-16 8; 11-6 8; 11-13 8; 11-20 6, 8; 12-11 10
81: 1-15 8; 1-22 11; 1-29 8; 2-5 10; 2-12 8; 2-19 7; 2-26 6; 3-5 7, 10 (P); 3-19 9; 3-26 1, 8; 4-2 8; 4-9 9; 4-23 1, 8, 10; 4-30 1; 5-7 10 (P); 9-3 2, 9 (P), 11; 9-10 2, 9, 10, 11 (P); 9-17 2; 9-24 2, 6, 8 (P); 10-1 2, 9 (P); 10-8 2, 10, 11, 13; 10-22 2, 9; 10-29 2; 11-5 2, 7; 11-12 2, 8, 10; 11-19 1, 2; 12-3 2, 9 (P), 10; 12-10 2, 9, 12 (P)
82: 2-25 1; 3-18 1; 6-17 3
-, Jeremy
97: 1-30 2; 2-6 2; 2-13 2; 2-20 2; 2-27 2; 3-6 2; 3-13 2; 3-20 2; 4-3 2; 4-10 2; 4-17 2; 4-24 2; 5-1 2; 9-4 2; 9-11 2; 9-18 2; 9-25 2; 10-2 2; 10-9 2; 10-16 1, 2; 10-23 2; 10-30 2; 11-6 2; 11-20 2; 12-4 2; 12-11 2
-, June
74: 9-26 4
75: 4-17 5 (P)
-, Kellie 98: 1-15 7
-, Ken 83: 4-28 Accent 2
-, Kendrick 95: 11-2 9
-, Lorie
89: 9-14 3 (P)
90: 9-13 3 LTE; 10-4 3 LTE; 10-11 6; 12-6 1
-, M Anne 81: 3-5 4
-, Margaret 86: 9-18 2
-, Matthew (Matt)
98: 4-9 3 LTE; 4-16 2 (P)
2001: 4-12 8
-, R J 2001: 1-18 3; 1-25 1, 3; 2-1 1, 3; 2-8 3; 2-15 1, 3; 2-22 1, 3; 3-1 1, 3; 3-8 3; 3-29 3, 8; 4-5 3, 7; 4-12 3, 7; 4-19 3; 4-26 1, 3 (P)
-, Robb 2001: 1-18 5; 4-12 1
-, Robert 73: 8-30 3; 9-6 7
-, Sheree
72: 5-4 4
73: 3-1 5; 4-12 1; 5-3 5 (P)
74: 9-5 4
-, William 71: 4-20 3
Campe, Amanda 2000: 4-20 8 (P)
Camper Van Beethoven (recording artist) 89: 9-28 3
Camperos, Esther (Ester)
79: 2-8 7 (P); 9-6 7 (P)
81: 2-12 5
-, Lena Marie (Maria) 81: 2-12 5
camping
79: 4-26 4
2001: 9-20 10
Camping and Outdoor Education (course) 81: 2-19 1
Camplin, Craig 74: 4-4 8
Campton, Marcy 90: 11-8 6
-, William (Bill)
88: 9-8 15
89: 12-14 4
90: 2-22 4
campus, beautification of
73: 11-15 1
85: 4-18 14; 6-25 8; 7-2 1
86: 7-10 2
95: 8-24 6
-, development of 89: 1-12 5
-, expansion of 81: 9-17 3
-, history of 88: 1-28 4; 2-4 7; 2-11 12
-, plan for 85: 7-2 1
Campus 4-H Club
71: 6-24 4; 9-3 10; 9-23 1; 10-14 3; 10-21 4
72: 8-31 7; 9-7 3
73: 5-10 3; 8-30 8; 10-18 8; 12-6
74: 8-29 5
75: 4-10 3; 8-29 10
76: 2-12 10; 3-4 4; 4-29 4
77: 9-22 5
78: 10-5 8
79: 11-8 3, 9; 11-29 3
83: 4-6 6
84: 10-18 2
85: 2-12 2
94: 4-7 10
Campus Activities and Programs 85: 1-29 11
Campus Activities Council
73: 7-12 1; 8-30 2, 3, 8; 9-13 3, 4, 5; 9-20 1; 9-27 1, 9; 10-4 5; 10-11 3, 8; 10-18 1, 8; 10- 25 3; 11-1 1, 4; 11-7 1, 4; 11-15 4; 12-6 5; 12-13 5
74: 1-17 5; 1-24 3, 6; 2-7 1, 3; 2-14 1, 8; 2-21 1, 3, 4; 2-28 3; 3-7 5, 8; 3-21 3; 3-28 6; 4-4 1, 8; 4-11 3, 6; 4-18 1, 3; 4-25 4, 5; 5-2 1, 7; 8-29 5; 9-5 1; 9-12 1; 9-19 4, 6; 9-26 1; 10-3 1; 10-10 4, 5; 10-17 1, 9; 10-24 4; 11-6 2, 7; 11-14 4; 11-21 1; 12-5 1; 12- 12 3, 8; 12-19 1
75: 1-16 1; 1-23 1; 1-30 1, 2, 4; 2-6 1; 2-13 1, 5; 2-20 1; 3-6 1, 3, 8; 3-13 1; 4-4 1, 3, 5, 8; 4-17 1, 4; 4-24 5; 5-8 1; 8-29 3, 10; 9-5 1, 7; 9-11 5; 9-18 3, 6, 7; 9-25 5; 10-9 6, 7; 10-17 1, 3, 6; 10-30 3, 4; 11-6 4; 11-13 3, 6; 11-20 3, 5; 12-4 3; 12-11 1, 8
76: 1-15 3, 8; 1-22 3; 1-29 3; 2-12 10; 2-19 3, 5; 2-26 3, 6, 8; 3-4 4, 5; 3-18 4; 3-25 1, 3; 4-1 7; 4-8 3, 4; 4-15 3, 6; 4-23 1, 3, 4; 4-29 3, 4, 5; 5-6 3; 9-16 1; 9-23 3; 10-14 1; 10-21 1, 3; 11-4 1, 3, 6, 8, 9; 11-18 4; 12-2 1, 8; 12-9 1, 3, 6
77: 1-13 3, 4, 5; 1-20 4, 6; 1-27 5; 2-3 1, 3, 8; 2-10 1, 3, 5; 2-17 1, 3; 2-24 1, 3; 3-17 3; 3 24 3; 3-31 5; 4-14 1, 3; 4-21 1, 3, 5; 4-28 3, 10; 5-5 3; 6-16 3; 9-1 3; 9-8 1, 3; 9- 15 1; 9-22 1, 3; 10-6 1, 3, 4, 10; 10-20 3; 10-27 1, 3, 5; 11-3 3, 5; 11-10 3, 6; 11- 17 3; 12-8 3, 7
78: 1-12 1; 1-19 3, 4; 1-26 3, 6, 10; 2-2 1, 3, 4, 7; 2-9 1; 2-16 1; 2-23 1, 3; 3-8 1, 7; 3-16 4, 7, 10; 3-30 1, 3; 4-6 3; 4-13 1, 3; 4-20 1, 3; 4-27 1, 3; 5-4 1, 3; 6-15 1; 6-29 4; 7-13 1; 7-27 8; 8-31 1, 6; 9-7 3; 9-14 6; 9-21 1, 3, 4, 6; 9-28 1; 9-28 Encounter 1; 10-5 3, 4; 10-12 1, 7; 10-26 4, 9; 11-2 1, 8; 11-9 3, 6; 11-16 1; 12-7 1, 4; 12-14 3
79: 1-11 1; 1-18 3; 1-26 1, 3; 2-1 1, 4; 2-8 3, 4; 2-15 1; 2-22 3, 6, 7; 3-15 3; 3-22 1, 9; 3- 29 1, 9; 4-5 1, 3, 8; 4-12 1; 4-26 1; 5-3 1; 7-12 6; 7-26 7; 8-30 1; 9-6 1, 8; 9-13 1, 7; 9-20 1, 3; 9-20 Encounter 2; 9-27 1; 10-4 1; 10-28 1; 11-1 1, 6; 11-8 1; 11-15 1, 3; 11-29 1, 5; 12-6 1; 12-13 1
80: 1-10 1; 1-17 3; 1-24 3; 2-14 1, 4; 2-21 1; 2-28 3; 3-6 1; 3-13 6; 3-27 1, 6; 4-3 1; 4-24 1, 3; 5-1 1; 8-28 1, 7; 9-4 1; 9-11 1, 4, 5; 9-18 1, 4, 5; 9-25 1, 8; 10-2 1, 6; 10-9 1; 10-16 1; 10-23 1; 11-6 1; 11-13 1; 11-20 1; 12-4 1, 3; 12-11 1
81: 1-15 1; 1-29 1; 2-5 1; 2-12 1; 2-19 1; 3-19 1; 3-26 1; 4-2 1; 4-9 1; 4-30 1; 5-7 1; 7-16 10; 7-23 1, 4; 9-3 1, 10, 12; 9-10 1, 4; 9-17 1, 3; 10-8 1; 10-22 1, 3; 10-29 3; 10- 29 Accent 3; 11-5 1; 11-12 1; 11-19 1; 12-3 3, 7; 12-10 3, 7
82: 1-21 5; 1-28 1; 2-4 1; 2-11 1; 2-18 1; 2-25 1, 3; 3-4 4; 3-18 1; 4-1 1, 3; 4-22 1, 6; 4-29 1, 3; 7-22 1; 9-2 1; 9-9 1, 4, 5; 9-16 1, 5, 6; 9-23 1, 7; 9-30 9; 10-7 1, 7; 11-18 5; 12-2 1
83: 1-27 5; 2-3 4; 2-10 3; 2-17 1; 2-24 8; 3-3 4, 7; 3-17 6; 4-14 1, 6; 4-28 1; 5-5 1; 7-21 7; 9-1 1; 9-8 1; 9-15 1; 9-22 1; 9-29 1; 12-2 1, 5; 12-8 1
84: 1-26 1; 2-2 1; 2-9 5
-, establishment of 73: 6-28 6; 7-5 1; 8-30 1, 6; 9-13 1
-, history of 78: 11-9 6
-, sponsorship of Bridal Fair by 74: 2-21 4
Campus Activities Council Evaluation Committee 75: 3-6 8
Campus Activities Council Lectures Committee 77: 9-15 6
Campus Activities Mart see Activities Mart
Campus Bookstore (business)
85: 6-25 6; 9-5 4
87: 2-5 4; 10-29 1
88: 4-28 2; 9-15 8
89: 5-4 4
campus buildings see buildings on campus
Campus Care program
2000: 2-17 1
2001: 9-20 8
2002: 3-7 8
Campus Classics 84: 12-11 13
Campus Clean-Up Day 87: 10-29 1, 2; 11-12 6
Campus Connection for Mature Students 81: 3-19 1
Campus Crusade for Christ
72: 1-27 4; 9-21 7; 9-28 1; 10-19 10
73: 1-25 8; 3-8 8; 4-5 5; 4-26 4; 10-18 8; 11-1 4; 11-7 4; 12-6 5
74: 1-17 5; 1-24 3; 1-31 4; 2-7 3; 2-21 4; 2-28 3; 3-7 8; 3-21 3; 3-28 6; 4-4 8; 4-11 3; 4-18 3; 4-25 5; 5-2 7; 5-9 4
75: 3-20 1; 8-29 10; 10-2 3; 10-9 6; 10-17 6; 10-23 5; 10-30 5; 11-6 4; 11-13 6; 11-20 3; 12-4 7; 12-11 7
76: 2-5 5; 2-12 10; 2-19 5; 3-4 4; 3-18 4; 3-25 3; 4-8 4; 4-29 4; 10-21 3; 11-4 3; 11-11 3; 11-18 4; 12-2 3; 12-9 6
77: 1-20 4; 1-27 5; 2-10 3; 2-17 3; 2-24 3; 3-3 3; 3-24 3; 5-5 8; 10-20 3; 10-27 3; 11-3 3; 11-10 3; 11-17 3
78: 1-19 3, 51-26 3; 2-2 3; 2-23 3; 3-8 3; 3-16 7; 4-6 3; 4-13 3; 4-20 3; 4-27 3; 5-4 3; 9-14 3; 9-21 3; 9-28 3; 10-5 3; 11-9 3; 12-7 4
79: 1-18 3; 2-1 3; 2-8 3; 2-22 3; 3-1 3; 3-15 3; 3-29 9; 4-5 3; 5-3 4; 9-27 14; 10-11 3; 11-8 3; 11-15 3
80: 1-10 3; 1-17 3; 1-24 3; 9-25 3
81: 1-15 3; 1-22 3, 9; 1-29 1; 2-5 3; 3-19 3; 9-17 3; 9-24 3; 10-1 3; 10-8 3; 10-22 1, 3; 10- 29 3; 11-5 3; 11-12 3; 11-19 3; 12-3 3; 12-10 3
82: 2-18 3; 2-25 3; 3-4 3; 4-1 3; 4-15 3; 4-29 3; 9-16 1; 11-18 5; 12-9 8
83: 1-20 6; 1-27 5; 2-3 1, 7; 2-10 9; 2-17 6; 2-24 8; 3-3 6; 4-6 6; 4-14 6; 4-28 6; 5-5 7; 10- 6 1; 10-13 1; 10-20 1
84: 10-23 2
86: 1-23 2; 10-2 2; 10-9 1, 2
88: 1-28 2; 2-11 6
89: 4-6 9
90: 4-12 10; 9-20 1; 11-15 1
91: 1-24 4; 8-29 1; 10-17 1; 12-5 16; 12-13 14
92: 4-16 1; 11-5 2; 11-12 1; 11-18 1
95: 4-13 9
96: 2-8 6
97: 1-23 2; 2-20 5; 9-18 10; 9-25 7
98: 8-27 2
2001: 9-13 9
2002: 2-14; 3-7 2; 9-26 1
-, participation in Bike Bowl by
93: 4-29 9
95: 4-13 2
-, sponsorship of homecoming royalty candidate by 91: 10-3 1
Campus Crime Stoppers 85: 12-5 10
Campus Crusaders 80: 10-9 3
Campus Democrats
92: 1-30 14; 2-6 14; 2-20 1; 3-12 12; 4-16 10; 4-30 14; 10-1 14; 10-8 13; 10-15 14; 10-22 14; 10-29 14; 11-5 12; 11-12 14; 11-18 12; 12-10 15
93: 9-16 14; 10-14 14; 11-11 14; 11-18 14; 12-9 15
94: 1-20 2; 3-10 12; 3-31 14
95: 3-16 1; 9-14 10; 9-21 12; 9-28 12; 10-5 16
96: 1-25 9; 2-2 9; 2-8 15; 2-15 11; 9-12 13; 12-12 15
97: 1-23 9; 1-30 9; 2-6 13; 2-20 9; 2-27 9; 3-6 9; 3-13 11; 3-20 9; 4-3 9; 4-10 9; 4-17 15; 4-24 13; 5-1 19; 9-4 13; 9-11 9; 9-18 11; 12-4 6
Campus Development Club
71: 1-7 8; 11-11 2; 12-2 3
72: 2-3 4; 2-17 1; 3-23 5; 8-31 7; 9-21 1; 10-12 1; 10-19 3
-, formation of 71: 10-28 1
Campus Diplomats 94: 11-3 9
Campus Facilities Master Plan 94: 4-14 1
Campus Fee Committee 98: 3-12 1
Campus House, Inc
73: 1-25:3; 2-1 10
74: 1-31 3
77: 9-15 3
78: 1-26 1; 2-2 3; 2-9 1; 9-28 1
2002: 12-5 1, 8
campus identifier (symbol) 94: 2-10 1, 6
Campus Improvement Fund
81: 12-10 1
83: 3-3 1
86: 1-30 1; 3-7 1
Campus Information Switchboard 83: 5-5 4
Campus Life Youth for Christ 82: 4-15 1
Campus Light House Ministries 90: 11-15 4
Campus Lighthouse Ministries
89: 11-30 1; 12-7 1
90: 2-15 8; 4-12 10
Campus Lions Club see Lions Club
Campus Lutheran see Campus Lutheran Chapel and Center
Campus Lutheran Chapel and Center
71: 5-13 3; 5-20 3; 9-9 5; 9-16 1; 9-23 5; 10-14 4; 11-18 5
72: 2-24 4; 3-23 5; 5-4 4; 7-20 1; 8-31 5; 9-14 4; 10-19 3; 10-26 4; 11-9 12; 11-16 4
73: 1-18 8; 1-25 8; 2-22 5; 3-1 1; 3-8 3; 5-10 4; 8-30 7; 9-27 6; 10-11 3; 11-1 6; 11-7 4; 12-6 5; 12-13 5
74: 1-24 3; 2-7 3; 2-14 8; 3-28 3; 5-9 8; 9-12 5; 9-26 7; 10-10 5
75: 2-13 3; 3-13 1; 5-8 1; 11-6 3, 5
76: 3-18 5; 4-1 4; 4-23 4; 9-16 1; 10-21 1
77: 2-3 4; 2-10 4; 2-17 1; 3-24 4; 3-31 7; 4-7 3; 4-21 6; 6-16 5; 6-23 6; 7-21 4; 7-28 5; 9-8 6; 9-22 5; 9-29 5, 8; 10-20 1, 9; 11-3 6; 11-10 1
78: 2-9 7; 2-16 1; 2-23 3; 3-8 3; 3-16 7; 3-30 1; 4-6 3; 5-4 1; 6-15 1; 9-7 6; 10-5 5; 11-30 5; 12-7 3; 12-14 1
79: 1-11 1; 1-18 1; 2-8 12; 2-22 4, 9; 3-1 1, 3, 9; 6-21 1; 9-6 5; 10-11 6; 11-15 8
80: 1-24 1, 3; 1-31 1, 5; 1-31 Encounter 11; 2-28 1, 5; 3-22 1; 3-27 Encounter 6; 5-1 1, 4; 6-26 1; 9-4 1; 9-11 9; 9-18 3; 10-2 1; 10-9 1; 11-6 3
81: 1-29 6; 2-5 1; 4-9 7; 9-17 1, 3, 7; 10-8 3, 6; 11-5 6; 11-12 7; 12-10 1
82: 7-15 1; 9-30 4; 11-18 1; 12-9 1
83: 2-3 2; 2-17 4; 3-31 4; 9-22 1
84: 2-23 6; 3-1 5; 3-23 4; 6-14 5; 9-6 13
85: 4-2 7; 4-23 2; 7-23 4
86: 12-4 4
87: 2-5 10; 2-26 6, 10; 3-26 2; 4-9 2; 9-10 10
88: 4-28 1; 9-22 10; 10-12 14; 11-10 2
89: 9-7 10
90: 2-8 12; 3-29 11; 4-5 6; 4-12 6; 10-11 11
91: 4-4 1; 8-29 1
92: 10-22 1; 12-10 15
93: 1-21 13; 1-28 14; 2-4 10; 2-11 6, 12; 2-18 12; 2-25 10; 3-4 10; 3-11 10; 3-18 12; 4-1 10; 4-8 10; 4-15 9, 12; 4-22 13; 4-29 15; 8-26 11; 9-2 12; 9-16 14; 9-23 16; 9-30 12; 10-7 16; 10-14 14; 10-21 12; 10-28 16; 11-4 12; 11-11 14; 11-18 14; 12-2 14; 12-9 15
94: 1-20 12; 1-27 12; 2-3 11; 2-10 10; 2-17 10; 2-24 8; 3-3 10; 3-10 12; 3-17 12; 3-31 14; 4-7 1, 12; 4-14 12; 4-21 12; 4-28 13; 8-25 12; 9-1 12; 9-15 14; 9-22 12; 9-29 12; 10-6 12; 10-13 14; 10-20 14; 10- 27 12; 11-3 10; 11-10 12; 11-17 10; 12-1 10; 12- 8 14
95: 1-19 12; 1-26 12; 2-2 12; 2-9 12; 2-16 8; 2-23 8; 3-2 8; 3-9 10; 3-16 13; 3-30 10; 8-24 14; 9-21 6
97: 12-4 4
98: 10-8 6; 10-29 2; 11-5 7
2000: 8-31 1
2001: 1-18 1; 4-19 1; 11-1 8
2002: 9-26 2
Campus Lutheran Center see Campus Lutheran Chapel and Center
Campus Lutheran Chapel see Campus Lutheran Chapel and Center
Campus Lutheran Church see Campus Lutheran Chapel and Center
Campus Lutheran ELCA see Campus Lutheran Chapel and Center
Campus Lutheran Ministries see Campus Lutheran Chapel and Center
Campus Lutheran Ministry see Campus Lutheran Chapel and Center
Campus Mail Room 73: 5-10 8
Campus Ministries
72: 9-14 4; 9-28 10
73: 4-26 3
74: 6-27 3; 9-12 5; 10-17 9
76: 9-16 1; 9-29 7
77: 2-10 9; 2-24 3
80: 8-28 1; 10-23 1
81: 10-22 1; 11-5 1
82: 7-15 1
84: 6-14 5
86: 2-13 4
87: 9-10 10
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