see Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (men’s music honorary)
71: 4-22 3; 10-21 5
72: 4-6 3; 5-4 3; 8-31 6; 9-28 7; 10-19 3; 10-26 8; 11-2 3; 11-30 8
73: 1-25 8; 3-22 3; 4-19 8; 10-18 8; 10-25 4; 11-1 4; 11-7 4; 11-15 4; 12-6 5
74: 1-17 5; 1-24 3; 1-31 4; 2-7 3; 2-14 8; 2-21 4; 3-7 5; 3-21 3; 3-28 6; 4-4 3, 8; 4-18 3; 4- 25 5; 5-2 7; 10-17 5; 11-6 4; 11-21 1; 12-5 1
75: 8-29 10; 9-11 4; 9-18 4; 9-25 5; 10-2 3; 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: 9-2 7; 10-7 4; 10-14 10; 10-21 3; 11-11 3; 11-18 4; 12-2 3; 12-9 6
79: 9-20 3
80: 1-31 1; 2-7 1; 2-14 1
81: 1-22 1; 3-19 3; 4-2 1
83: 2-3 7; 2-10 1; 2-17 1; 2-24 1; 3-3 1; 3-24 1; 4-6 1, 4
-, barbecue of 73: 7-19 4
-, concert of 75: 4-17 3
-, coupon book fundraiser of 71: 12-2 1
-, list of pledges to 71: 4-1 3
Phi Phi Phi, history of 87: 5-7 2
Phi Rho Epsilon (French Club) 85: 10-10 4
Phi Sigma, history of 87: 5-7 2
Phi Tau 90: 6-28 4
Phi Tau Gamma
81: Spring 1981 Encounter 4
90: 3-29 7
91: 10-24 1
-, haunted house of 87: 11-12 6
Phi Theta Kappa
83: 2-3 1; 4-14 6
88: 10-6 2
Philadelphia, study trip to
78: 11-9 4
79: 11-8 4
80: 11-6 5
81: 10-22 4
82: 9-30 8
83: 2-17 1
‘Philadelphia’ (film) 94: 1-27 10
Philadelphia Baptist Seminary 91: 2-7 13
Philanthropy Day 96: 4-11 2
Philip, Sandy 71: 5-6 6
Philips, Al (see also Phillips) 94: 12-1 4
Philippines 90: 11-8 5
Philipsen, Todd 83: 2-10 5
Phille, Vince 78: 7-13 1
Phillippi, Dorothy 74: 3-7 3
Phillips, Al (Alvin) (see also Philips)
94: 2-24 6; 9-15 11
95: 2-2 2; 2-16 1, 2; 2-23 1; 3-2 1
-, Beth 81: 3-19 7
-, Cameron 94: 1-27 9
-, Chris 79: 12-13 3
-, Christy 72: 3-23 4 (P)
-, Ed 94: 4-21 1
-, Joni 79: 11-29 4
-, Katherine 80: 5-1 3 LTE
-, Kevin 79: 9-20 1; 10-11 4
-, Laura 75: 10-9 3; 10-17 3
-, Lesa 81: 5-7 7 (P)
-, Mark 83: 4-6 7; 4-14 8; 4-21 8; 4-28 9
-, Matt 75: 10-17 8
-, Mick 84: 1-26 12
-, Reva 78: 7-20 1
-, Ron 90: 1-25 5; 8-30 6 (P)
-, Ronald W 91: 4-11 3 LTE
-, Scott 79: 12-6 4
-, Shaun 94: 4-21 1 (P)
-, Steve 87: 2-19 4
-, Tammy 94: 4-21 1
-, Tricia 71: 9-23 4; 10-7 4
Phillips 66 (business) 90: 9-6 2
Phillips 66 honor students 97: 2-13 6
Phillips, Brent 97: 4-3 8
-, Brian 2002: 4-25 8
-, Christy 99: 4-1 5
-, Shawn M 97: 12-4 7
-, Toby 96: 3-7 5 (P)
philosophy, program in
71: 2-11 3; 5-20 5
86: 7-10 1
94: 2-17 3
95: 8-24 11
96: 1-18 1, 3, 10; 2-2 3; 2-15 1; 2-29 10; 11-21 7
97: 1-23 1
2002: 4-25 10
-, committee to research possibility of 86: 3-13 6
-, initiation of 86: 5-8 1; 8-28 1
-, minor in 86: 6-25 1
Phinney, Mike 97: 11-6 1; 11-20 1
Phipps, Bill 78: 8-31 13; 9-14 11
-, Bill/Robin family 2000: 10-5 7
-, Linda 81: 2-5 3
Phipps, Wayne 71: 1-14 4; 2-4 6; 2-11 6; 2-18 8; 2-25 6; 3-4 6; 3-25 6; 4-1 6; 4-22 6; 4-29 6; 5-6 3; 5-20 6 (P)
phobias
77: 7-14 3
78: 9-14 6
79: 11-8 7
Phoenix (business) 93: 9-2 1
Phoenix Suns 90: 3-1 7
Phone-A-Thon (Alumni Association fund drive)
88: 90-1 4; 10-27 1
89: 9-7 6; 9-14 6; 9-21 6; 9-28 6; 10-12 10
90: 11-15 12
92: 12-10 15
photo contest
78: 3-16 10; 4-27 1
80: 2-14 4; 3-13 6
91: 4-25 4
-, sponsorship by Industrial Technology Club of
86: 4-3 2
87: 2-12 2; 2-26 2; 3-5 2
88: 4-7 2; 4-14 2
photo exhibit 71: 1-14 3
‘Photo of the Week’ (Antelope feature) 88: 10-6 13
photocopying 72: 11-9 5
photography 84: 4-26 5
‘Photography’ (minicourse) 74: 1-24 3; 1-31 4; 2-7 3; 2-14 8; 12-5 1
Phox, Richard [sic] (see also Fox) 71: 1-7 3
Phu, Tonthat (Ton That)
71: 2-18 5; 3-18 1; 3-25 5
72: 3-10 8 (P); 3-16 4; 8-31 7; 11-9 5; 11-16 5
73: 8-30 8
74: 2-28 3; 8-29 5
Phyllis Diller Look Alike Contest 74: 2-7 6
physical assessment programs 87: 4-30 6
Physical Education 110 (course) 91: 1-31 5
physical education courses for women 72: 11-9 10
Physical Education Majors and Minors, Student Senate funding of 85: 2-26 4
Physical Education Majors and Minors Club (PEMM) (AUTH)
71: 3-11 3; 9-3 8; 12-9 6
72: 1-27 4; 2-24 4 (P); 8-31 7; 9-21 9; 9-28 7
73: 4-19 3; 5-10 2; 8-30 8; 9-6 3; 9-27 6; 11-1 7
74: 8-29 5
75: 4-10 3; 8-29 10
77: 4-7 3; 9-22 1; 10-6 3; 10-20 3; 11-17 3
78: 4-27 10
79: 5-3 9; 10-28 1
80: 9-25 1
81: 9-17 1; 9-24 1
82: 10-7 1; 10-14 1; 11-11 12
83: 9-1 1; 9-15 1
84: 9-20 3
85: 2-28 4; 9-26 6; 10-3 1
Physical Fitness at the University of Nebraska at Kearney (organization) 97: 10-23 5
Physical Plant
77: 1-27 7
78: 7-27 4
88: 2-4 14
-, duties of 72: 11-2 6
-, summer projects of 90: 6-21 8
physical therapy, beginning of program in 71: 9-30 5
Physical Therapy Professional Services 99: 9-23 4
Pi Delta Epsilon (journalism honorary)
71: 4-29 3; 9-3 9; 9-23 2
72: 8-31 6
73: 1-11 10; 4-12 5; 4-26 3; 10-25 3; 12-6 3
74: 2-7 1; 2-14 1, 4; 2-28 Insert 2; 5-9 1
75: 2-6 1; 2-13 1
-, conference of 71: 4-22 2, 3
-, photo contest of
71: 3-11 2; 5-6 4
72: 3-2 1; 4-13 3; 11-30 1
73: 2-22 5; 3-1 4
75: 2-27 4; 5-8 1
-, writing contest
71: 2-11 3
72: 3-16 6
Pi Delta Phi (French honorary)
71: 3-11 3; 9-3 9; 12-16 3
72: 1-27 1; 3-9 4; 3-16 4; 8-31 6; 9-21 6; 10-12 10; 11-16 8
73: 2-22 5
74: 1-31 3; 3-21 3, 8; 4-4 3; 5-2 6; 10-3 5; 11-21 5
75: 8-29 10
82: 9-23 1
83: 2-10 1; 3-17 6
-, book sale of 78: 4-13 3
-, scholarship of 73: 2-15 7; 5-3 3
Pi Delta Phi Pause Café 82: 12-9 1
Pi Delta Pi (French honorary) 76: 1-15 3
Pi Gamma Mu (social science honorary)
71: 9-3 9
75: 8-29 10
Pi Kappa (art honorary)
83: 1-20 1; 3-3 1
96: 4-4 2
Pi Kappa Alpha
85: 9-5 1
86: 10-9 1; 10-30 5
87: 5-7 2
89: 2-2 4; 3-16 6; 5-4 4; 9-21 6
90: 6-28 4
91: 1-31 11; 8-29 11; 10-17 1
92: 1-23 1; 3-19 6
93: 9-30 10
94: 2-10 1; 4-14 1
95: 9-14 4; 10-5 1; 12-7 2
96: 2-2 10; 2-8 2; 2-15 12; 2-29 2; 3-14 10; 3-28 2; 4-25 2; 10-31 9
97: 2-20 2; 3-20 2; 4-3 2; 4-10 2; 4-17 11; 9-11 4; 10-9 4; 10-30 1, 10
98: 4-9 6; 10-15 1
99: 2-11 2; 3-11 1; 3-25 1; 10-7 4; 10-14 2; 10-28 7, 9; 11-4 1
2000: 8-31 6; 11-2 6
2001: 3-8 1; 3-29 7; 11-1 1
2002: 2-21 1; 5-2 13; 9-26 2
-, charity work of
89: 11-9 5
94: 4-7 1
-, chartering of 86: 5-8 2; 6-25 5
-, clothing drive by 97: 2-20 10
-, fire in house of 90: 8-30 14
-, fundraising haunted house by 95: 11-2 4
-, initiation of 86: 9-11 6
-, new home of in Shady Lane Motel 88: 8-25 5
-, participation in Bike Bowl by 87: 4-2 1; 4-30 1
-, participation in Mini-Rodeo by 91: 10-10 1
-, sponsorship of charity dance by 89: 2-23 2
-, sponsorship of homecoming royalty candidate by
90: 10-11 1
91: 10-3 1
-, thefts at 97: 1-30 1
Pi Kappa Delta (forensics honorary)
71: 3-18 1; 4-29 2; 5-13 3; 9-9 2; 10-21 1; 11-4 4
72: 4-20 4; 8-31 6, 7; 9-21 3; 10-19 4
73: 3-22 3; 9-13 8
75: 8-29 10; 10-23 5
76: 12-9 6
77: 6-30 3
80: 2-7 3
83: 3-24 1; 3-31 1; 4-14 1, 5
86: 4-24 1
88: 2-4 1; 2-11 1; 9-29 1; 10-6 1
89: 9-14 1; 9-21 1
91: 10-31 1; 11-7 1, 3; 12-13 13
96: 11-21 12
-, convention of 71: 3-25 5
-, history of 88: 9-29 10
Pi Kappa Tau, participation in Bike Bowl by 90: 5-3 1
Pi Omega 77: 9-22 3
-, bake sale by 76: 11-4 3
Pi Omega Pi (business education honorary)
71: 2-4 4; 5-13 4; 9-3 9; 10-14 3; 11-4 5
72: 8-31 6
73: 2-22 4
74: 4-11 3
75: 8-29 10; 10-30 6
78: 11-16 4
piano workshop
73: 3-22 4
77: 3-17 6
Piasecki, Benjamin 99: 1-28 2
-, Sally (Salli)
92: 10-8 13
93: 3-18 2 (P); 10-21 12; 11-4 9, 12; 11-11 14
94: 1-20 12
96: 9-19 1
Picconi, Jim 85: 9-12 9
Pick, Karen 85: 9-5 1 (P)
Pickens, Beverly 90: 9-20 6
Pickens, Charles G (Charlie)
71: 2-4 3; 3-11 5; 3-18 1; 4-20 10; 10-7 4
72: 3-9 3
73: 4-12 6; 7-12 8; 9-13 8; 9-27 3 (P); 12-13 4
74: 4-25 1; 6-27 3; 10-3 6; 10-10 3; 11-6 4; 11-14 1, 4
75: 4-4 1; 4-24 8; 7-10 7; 11-13 10
76: 2-26 5; 3-4 8; 4-29 3 (P); 11-18 5
77: 1-20 1; 1-27 3 (P); 2-17 3; 3-31 1; 9-22 5, 11 (P); 11-10 8
78: 4-6 1; 5-4 5; 10-5 5, 10
79: 2-1 3; 12-13 5
80: 2-7 1; 3-6 1; 4-3 1; 9-4 3; 9-18 1; 10-23 4; 11-20 Encounter 3, 5 (P); 12-4 4
81: 2-12 1; Spring 1981 Encounter 22; 4-30 1; 7-23 9; 7-30 1; 9-17 1; 10-22 5; 11-5 1
82: 3-18 1; 3-25 4; 9-16 2 LTE
83: 4-28 3; 7-21 6; 7-28 6; 9-29 1; 11-10 2 LTE, 7; 11-17 1; 12-2 1; 12-8 6, 9
84: 1-26 1; 2-23 1; 3-1 4, 6; 3-23 10; 4-5 4; 4-26 9; 5-3 8; 6-28 6; 8-30 10, 28, 29; 9-6 1, 10; 9-25 1, 2; 10-18 1; 12-11 1
85: 1-22 11; 2-5 1; 2-14 1; 2-21 1; 2-28 3 LTE; 3-26 9; 6-25 1; 7-23 1; 9-5 1, 4; 12-12 1
86: 7-8 8; 9-18 1
87: 2-26 1, 12; 3-26 2; 5-7 1
88: 4-21 1, 3 LTE; 11-3 4, 6; 11-10 1
89: 9-28 1
90: 2-15 12; 3-8 10; 9-20 6; 10-11 1
91: 7-3 5
92: 3-12 1, 4, 11; 10-1 6; 10-15 2; 10-29 1; 11-5 1; 11-12 1
95: 4-27 2
96: 9-19 4
-, Jo Ann 79: 11-1 3
-, Paula 79: 10-4 6
Picker, Kendra 91: 4-11 2 (P)
Pickerell, Debbie (see also Pickrel) 78: 4-20 6
-, Nancy K
71: 3-25 4
77: 1-27 9; 2-3 8; 2-10 8; 3-24 9; 11-17 1; 12-8 7
78: 1-19 8; 1-26 3; 3-8 5; 3-30 1; 4-6 8; 5-4 5
Pickerill, Gina 92: 3-12 2 (P)
Pickering, Tracy (Tracey)
88: 1-28 8; 2-4 11; 2-18 8; 4-21 2, 8; 4-28 9; 9-1 6 (P)
89: 4-13 8; 4-20 8; 12-14 9
90: 1-25 9; 2-8 9; 2-15 9; 2-22 8; 3-29 11 (P); 4-26 8
95: 3-2 7
96: 1-25 4 (P)
Pickett, Bob 73: 3-8 3
-, Mary Jane 73: 1-25 1
pickle cards as athletics fundraisers 88: 11-3 1
Pickle Dell Square (business) 83: 10-13 9; 10-20 3
Pickrel, Deb (see also Pickerell)
77: 12-8 8
79: 12-13 3
‘Picnic’ (play) 81: 3-5 6
picnic tables 80: 10-2 1
Picthall, Angela 83: 11-17 1
Pie Bar 84: 9-25 2
pie eating contest
79: 9-13 1; 9-20 1, 3; 9-20 Encounter 2; 9-27 1, 14
80: 9-25 3
82: 10-7 7; 10-14 6
83: 9-29 1; 10-6 6
87: 4-30 4
89: 10-12 1
92: 10-8 13
pie throwing 88: 10-27 6
Piechota, Pat 83: 4-14 3 (P)
Piedler, Kurt 78: 9-14 11
Pielstick, Nicole 95: 1-26 6
Pieper, Brian 89: 3-30 9
-, Marlene 77: 12-8 9
-, Michael (Mike)
83: 4-28 5; 7-14 4; 9-8 10; 11-17 7
84: 2-16 8; 11-8 14; 11-15 17 (P)
85: 10-3 5; 11-14 5
86: 2-13 7 (P)
-, Raina
90: 11-20 7 (P)
93: 4-8 2
-, Steve 73: 5-3 10
-, Tyler L 93: 3-4 10; 4-29 2 (P)
Pierce, Anne (Anna)
73: 4-12 7; 5-3 3
74: 11-14 5; 11-21 1
75: 2-27 1; 3-13 2, 8; 4-4 8; 4-10 2 LTE; 4-17 3, 4; 4-24 1; 8-29 6
-, Arthur (Art)
72: 10-12 10
77: 4-14 5
79: 3-22 9
82: 3-18 1; 9-30 1
83: 9-29 1
84: 2-16 1; 12-6 2
85: 2-7 2; 4-2 2; 7-9 7 (P)
87: 12-10 4
89: 2-9 1, 4 (P)
-, Brian 12-13 2
-, Eddie 73: 5-3 3
-, Edith 74: 3-21 8; 12-5 5
-, Greg
77: 1-20 1 (P); 2-10 8; 3-24 5; 4-7 1 (P); 9-15 9; 9-22 10; 11-3 9; 11-10 10; 12-1 10; 12-8 16
78: 1-19 7; 1-26 9; 3-8 10; 3-16 9; 4-6 8; 5-4 13
-, Hazel
71: 4-20 11
74: 10-3 6; 12-5 1
75: 4-10 1
76: 12-9 1
77: 2-3 1
80: 12-11 8
81: 6-25 3
83: 3-24 4; 5-5 5; 9-15 6 (P)
84: 1-26 3; 2-2 3, 9 (P); 4-5 6; 4-12 8; 4-26 Accent 7; 6-14 3, 4 (P); 7-26 7
85: 4-25 8
86: 12-4 3 LTE
88: 11-17 9
89: 2-9 1 (P), 4 (P); 5-4 13
- -, publication of article by 77: 9-22 4
-, Jan 75: 12-18 6
-, Josh 2001: 4-26 2 (P); 11-1 6 (P)
-, Kari 94: 3-17 2
-, Krista 95: 10-5 16
-, Mary
96: 9-12 6; 9-19 1; 9-26 6; 10-10 8, 12; 10-17 1, 6; 10-24 12; 10-31 1; 11-7 4, 5; 11-21 4, 7, 12; 12-12 4
97: 1-30 5; 2-6 3 (P); 2-13 1, 10; 2-27 3 (P); 3-6 1, 4; 3-13 1; 3-20 3 (P); 4-3 8; 4-10 8; 4- 17 3 (P); 4-24 14; 5-1 1, 2 (P), 16
-, Monte (Monty)
75: 4-17 7; 4-24 7; 5-1 7
76: 1-29 5
77: 2-10 11; 2-24 8; 3-3 4; 4-14 6; 4-21 9
78: 1-19 7; 2-2 9; 2-16 7; 2-23 8, 9 (P); 3-8 10; 5-4 15
-, Piper 2001: 12-6 1
-, Richard 99: 4-15 1
-, Rick 77: 1-20 3
-, Steven 75: 8-29 3
-, T J 96: 2-22 8
-, Tim 93: 12-2 11 (P)
-, Trevor 2001: 9-27 6
-, Tyson 95: 10-5 16 (P)
-, Wayne 80: 7-24 6
Pierson, Don
83: 9-8 13 (P)
85: 1-31 15
-, Jeff
90: 10-25 10; 11-15 7; 11-20 9 (P); 12-6 7, 8, 10
91: 2-7 7, 10; 2-14 7; 2-21 7; 4-18 9; 11-21 7; 12-5 7, 8; 12-13 7
92: 2-6 7 (P); 2-13 7; 2-20 7; 2-27 7; 3-12 7
-, Timothy (Tim)
88: 4-28 1; 5-5 1; 9-8 1; 11-3 1; 11-17 2
89: 1-12 1; 2-23 1 (P); 3-2 1; 3-16 1; 4-6 1; 4-27 1; 5-4 1; 10-19 14; 11-16 1, 2
90: 2-8 2
91: 2-7 6; 9-19 10
93: 9-16 11; 9-23 1; 10-7 6; 10-14 10, 11; 11-11 10; 11-18 1; 12-2 6; 12-9 9
pies, delivery of 78: 12-7 8
Pieschke, Pam
76: 10-14 5
77: 11-10 4
89: 3-30 11 (P)
Piester, David 96: 3-14 1; 4-11 1
-, Sally 79: 11-29 6
Pieter, Steve 72: 2-24 4
Pieters, Kevin
92: 4-2 5 (P)
96: 1-25 1
Piettman, Jace 2001: 11-29 6
Pifer, Carolin Sandoz 88: 9-29 5
Pig Poet see ‘The Pig Poet’
pig wrestling 92: 10-22 5
pigeons, racing 77: 5-5 7
‘Pigeons’ (play) 72: 5-4 3
pigeons as a hobby
72: 7-20 4
73: 7-12 4
95: 2-2 10
Piggott, Ruth (see also Pigott)
77: 9-29 3
79: 5-3 6
80: 8-28 3
89: 2-9 2
Pigott, Ruth A (see also Piggott)
74: 6-27 1; 7-26 8; 8-29 1
75: 11-20 3
76: 4-15 1; 4-23 4; 11-18 5
78: 10-26 Encounter 6, 7
84: 9-20 1
86: 2-27 5; 8-28 2
87: 2-5 4; 2-26 4
89: 3-16 4
92: 4-2 1; 11-5 6
94: 9-15 9
96: 9-12 1, 12
97: 4-17 12
98: 1-29 8
2000: 4-20 4
2001: 10-11 9
pigs, Vietnamese pot-bellied 91: 10-24 4
Pike, Brian 94: 10-13 13 (P)
Pikes Peak (softball tournament) 96: 4-4 2; 4-11 2
Pikorski, June 78: 9-14 11; 11-9 11
Pilakouski, Kathy 91: 4-4 4
Pilakowski, Kathy 89: 4-6 6
Pilcher, Herschel (Herschell)
72: 11-2 9
73: 2-22 1; 9-27 8; 10-25 1; 11-1 3; 11-15 4
74: 3-21 3
Pilger, Bill
97: 4-3 6; 9-18 8
99: 4-15 5; 4-22 5; 12-2 4
2000: 3-9 5; 3-23 6; 3-30 7; 4-27 10
2001: 2-15 6; 3-29 4; 4-5 5; 4-12 5; 4-19 5; 4-26 8
Pilgrimage (group) 76: 4-1 4
Pilkington, Dan 84: 9-27 15
-, Jay 85: 9-12 9; 85: 9-19 7; 10-3 8, 9
-, Mark
80: 9-11 10; 9-18 12; 10-2 10; 10-9 10; 10-16 8; 11-13 8; 12-4 10; 12-11 10
81: 1-15 8; 9-3 11; 9-10 10; 9-17 9; 10-8 10; 10-22 8; 10-29 10; 11-5 8; 11-19 9
82: 4-1 10; 9-2 8 (P); 9-16 8; 9-23 9; 10-7 8, 10; 10-14 9; 10-28 10; 11-11 9; 11-18 6; 12- 2 4
83: 9-1 13; 9-8 11; 9-15 10, 11 (P); 10-13 12; 10-20 10; 11-17 9 (P), 10; 12-2 11
84: 8-30 19
99: 9-23 5
pillars, reconstruction of 87: 6-25 4; 8-27 1
Pille, Anne 86: 1-30 4 (P); 2-13 1 (P)
-, Ed
78: 10-5 10
79: 9-27 9
80: 2-7 6; 9-18 6
81: 5-7 3 (P)
-, Neil R 85: 9-26 1 (P), 3 LTE
-, Vince 80: 1-17 3; 3-6 4; 4-24 3
Pillen, Pam 79: 4-12 3 (P)
-, Tom 73: 2-1 1
Pilot Parents 75: 11-13 3
pilot’s license 73: 6-21 4
Pilson, Diana 2002: 4-4 10
Pimentel, Adam 90: 12-13 1 (P)
pinball machines
72: 7-13 6
78: 2-9 6
Pine, Carol 78: 1-26 4; 2-2 6; 2-9 4
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, study trip to 74: 4-11 3; 5-2 7
Pineda, Daniel D
74: 9-26 5
78: 5-4 5
Pinedo, Anabell
94: 3-3 8; 3-31 7; 4-7 7; 4-14 7; 4-21 7 (P); 4-28 9
95: 3-16 7; 4-6 7
96: 4-11 7 (P)
97: 2-20 7
Ping-Pong-A-Thon
74: 12-5 1, 4; 12-12 1
75: 12-11 3
ping pong team 93: 4-1 11
ping pong tournament
71: 10-28 4
78: 3-30 1
79: 2-22 3, 6
83: 1-20 6; 1-27 5
Pinilla, Solach
88: 7-28 5 (P)
89: 7-13 5 (P), 8
90: 11-15 4
‘Pink Floyd: The Wall’ (film) 83: 1-20 6
Pinkelman, Al 88: 9-1 2
-, Chad 90: 12-13 8
Pinkerman, Loren
77: 9-1 6
78: 9-7 1
Pinkerton, Dan
71: 2-18 5; 3-11 4; 3-18 1; 11-4 4
72: 4-6 3; 5-4 3
73: 3-22 1; 4-12 4; 9-20 4
82: 12-9 3
83: 4-21 2 LTE; 6-23 1; 9-1 6; 9-15 8; 9-22 11; 10-20 4
84: 3-1 1; 6-14 7; 7-19 4; 8-30 28; 9-13 1; 12-4 4, 6
85: 9-19 1; 10-10 1; 12-5 10
86: 3-13 4 (P); 7-17 5; 9-11 2
-, Jane 75: 11-13 3
-, Justin 2000: 4-6 10; 9-21 1 (P)
Pinkie (band) 2002: 4-4 9
Pinkowski, Ben
83: 7-28 6; 9-8 5; 9-29 1
85: 4-23 11
-, Phyllis 83: 9-29 1
Pinney, John M 89: 2-16 1
-, Megan 2001: 9-27 12
Pinsky, Laura 89: 11-16 12
Pint, Brian
72: 121-16 8
73: 11-15 2 LTE
Pinto Project 71: 9-30 1
Pioneer Airways 79: 3-1 7
Pioneer Fund Run 75: 10-17 7
Pioneer Park Neighborhood Association 2001: 11-29 7
Pioneer Sound Company (business) 77: 10-6 1
Pioneer Village (business) 81: 9-17 3
pipe organ
82: 3-25 6
85: 9-12 1
86: 3-13 9
Piper, Alan 73: 9-13 7
-, Brian
89: 4-20 7 (P)
90: 3-8 9
91: 1-24 8; 1-31 10; 2-7 9, 10; 2-21 8; 3-7 8; 3-14 7; 3-28 7; 4-4 7; 4-11 7; 4-18 7; 4-25 7; 5-2 7; 9-19 8; 10-3 7, 9; 10-10 10; 10-17 9; 10-31 8; 11-7 8; 11-14 8; 11-21 9; 12- 5 8; 12-13 8
92: 2-13 9; 3-12 7; 4-30 8
-, Deb (Debbie) 80: 2-14 3; 4-24 3
-, Lester (Les)
89: 12-14 9
90: 2-8 10
91: 3-7 5 (P)
-, Lester Jr 88: 4-28 10
-, Rich
78: 3-16 9; 4-13 7; 4-20 9
79: 3-1 10; 3-15 10; 3-22 13; 5-3 14 (P)
80: 3-6 7; 4-24 8; 6-26 8
81: 3-5 8; 4-2 8; 4-23 8; 4-30 9; 5-7 9 (P); 9-10 9
Pippert, Gregory (Greg)
82: 9-23 7; 10-7 1; 10-28 1
83: 4-6 5; 11-17 7 (P)
87: 4-16 4; 5-7 1, 2; 6-18 7
-, Louise 84: 9-27 1
‘Pippin” (play) 79: 1-11 5; 1-18 1; 2-8 1; 2-22 3; 3-1 3; 3-15 9; 3-29 9; 4-5 1
Pippitt, Lori 95: 4-13 2
Piranhas see swimming
Pirates of Penzance see ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ (operetta)
Pirnie, Bobbie
83: 5-5 1 (P)
84: 1-26 3; 4-12 6 (P); 6-21 1
-, Donna 83: 4-6 5 (P); 4-28 1
-, Gerald 88: 2-18 7; 2-25 10 (P)
Pirnie, Kay (see also Pernie)
71: 2-11 5; 3-4 1, 5; 3-11 1; 3-18 1; 5-6 2, 6; 5-20 1
72: 1-20 3
-, Sue
72: 10-19 9 (P)
73: 3-1 5
74: 10-17 7 (P)
Pischel Yearbook Inc (business) 74: 9-26 4
Pistello, Nancy 78: 11-2 2 LTE; 11-9 1; 11-16 1; 12-14 3
Pitch and Pool Tournament (rodeo) 97: 4-3 8
pitch tournament
71: 3-18 7
72: 3-2 4; 3-23 5
81: 3-19 1; 3-26 1
Pitcher, Alvin 77: 4-14 1
Pitcher, Herschel 74: 3-28 3
Pitken, Steve (see also Pitkin) 77: 3-24 7
Pitkin, Clair 73: 3-29 6 (P)
-, Gary
71: 9-9 1
72: 1-13 3; 8-31 3
73: 3-29 6; 8-30 3
-, Steve (see also Pitken)
74: 9-26 5
75: 8-29 3; 10-9 3
79: 9-6 5
94: 10-13 12
2001: 2-15 7
Pitsch, Robert (Bob)
80: 10-9 4
81: 2-5 3; 10-1 1
82: 4-29 1 (P); 11-11 6
83: 2-3 5
Pitt, Betty 83: 7-14 4
Pittack, Jerri 91: 11-21 4
-, Lynette 71: 1-7 5
Pittman, Doug 73: 5-3 10
-, Jane
87: 7-9 6
2000: 1-20 2 (P); 8-31 5; 9-21 5 (P)
2001: 9-13 5; 9-20 6; 9-27 5; 10-4 5, 6; 10-18 5; 11-15 5
Pitts, Julie 97: 4-10 8
-, Richard 72: 1-27 5; 3-2 4
Pittz, Shirley
72: 11-2 5 (P)
73: 3-8 4; 4-5 3
Piva, Sue
77: 9-29 8
79: 10-28 4
-, Tom
78: 7-27 8; 9-28 Encounter 1; 10-12 1
81: 9-24 6
Pix, Penelope 93: 4-1 12
Pixel Art Expo Roma 95 2-2-95 10
pizza, jobs delivering 85: 4-18 15
Pizza Bone (band) 89: 3-2 5
pizza delivery service 76: 2-5 5
Pizza Eating Contest 84: 2-2 3; 2-9 3; 10-9 2; 10-11 2; 10-23 2; 11-13 2; 11-15 2
Pizza Hut (business)
76: 7-9 7
79: 1-26 1
80: 3-13 1
81: 3-5 1
82: 2-4 6
90: 9-20 4
2001: 4-12 1
-, sponsorship of Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon by 81: 2-5 1
pizza restaurants, competition among 90: 9-20 4
‘Pizza Wars’ (promotional contest) 97: 10-9 4
Placek, Bob 85: 4-2 7
-, Christine 75: 10-9 3; 10-17 3
-, Gene 75: 4-24 1 (P)
-, Gina 75: 4-24 1
-, Jaime 75: 4-24 1
-, Joel Nathan 75: 4-24 1 (P)
-, Myron
76: 9-2 15; 9-9 12
77: 4-28 8; 9-1 10; 10-6 12; 12-8 13 (P)
78: 4-13 7; 7-27 5; 8-31 15; 9-28 9, 11
79: 3-29 13; 4-5 10 (P)
80: 4-17 9
-, Sonja 75: 4-24 1
Placement and Career Development Office see Placement Services
Placement Bureau 72: 3-2 4
Placement Center see Placement Services
Placement Office see Placement Services
Placement Service see Placement Services
Placement Services
71: 4-1 2; 9-16 1; 12-16 3
72: 9-14 4; 10-12 6
73: 1-18 8; 2-22 1; 3-1 4; 4-19 1; 9-27 5, 8
74: 1-31 5; 3-7 8; 5-2 5; 9-19 1; 10-10 1; 11-6 3; 11-14 3; 12-12 4; 12-19 1
75: 1-16 1; 1-23 4; 2-20 3; 2-27 6; 3-6 8; 7-17 7; 8-29 11; 10-17 3; 10-23 4; 11-6 3; 12-11 3
76: 1-29 3; 2-12 3; 2-19 8; 2-26 3; 3-18 3; 3-25 3; 4-1 1, 3; 4-8 3; 4-15 3; 4-23 3; 9-2 6; 9- 29 6; 10-14 3; 10-21 1; 11-4 3; 11-11 3; 11-18 5; 12-2 8
77: 1-27 1; 2-10 1; 2-24 1, 5; 3-17 6; 4-7 3; 4-28 1; 9-1 8; 9-8 1, 7; 9-15 4; 9-22 4; 10-6 8, 9; 11-3 10
78: 1-26 1; 2-16 8; 3-16 6; 3-30 1; 4-6 1; 4-13 1; 7-20 1; 8-31 3; 9-21 1; 11-9 1
79: 1-18 5; 2-1 1; 2-8 1; 2-22 1; 3-1 1; 3-15 1; 4-5 1; 8-30 1, 5; 9-13 1; 9-20 8; 9-27 1; 10- 11 5; 11-1 1
80: 1-17 1; 1-24 1; 1-31 1; 1-31 Encounter 2; 2-14 5; 2-28 1; 4-3 6; 8-28 7; 9-25 3; 11-6 1
81: 2-12 7; 4-2 5; 9-3 6; 10-1 1; 10-8 6; 10-29 Accent 3; 12-10 6
82: 1-21 1; 10-14 4
83: 4-28 4
84: 4-26 7; 7-19 4
87: 2-12 11
-, complaints about 76: 5-6 1
Placid, Joe 82: 2-18 1
Placke, Dan 88: 3-17 12
-, Kay 75: 5-1 1 (P); 6-19 2; 6-26 2, 3; 7-10 3; 7-17 2; 7-24 2; 8-29 11; 10-9 3; 11-20 3
Placzek, Dennis (Denny)
77: 12-8 8
83: 4-6 5
-, Paul
87: 9-17 4 (P); 10-1 4 (P); 10-22 6 (P); 11-5 4 (P); 11-19 4 (P); 12-10 6 (P)
88: 1-28 10 (P); 2-11 7; 3-24 4 (P); 5-5 3 (P)
plagiarism 98: 10-1 6
plain label products
78: 10-26 8
81: 4-2 5
Plains Produce (business) 2002: 9-26 8
Plains States Career Fair 95: 10-12 2
Plakke, Ron 86: 10-30 1 (P)
Plambeck, Alison
83: 3-3 7
84: 1-26 5
85: 2-19 12
-, Chad 2000: 9-14 8
-, Marlene
84: 1-26 5
2001: 4-19 8
-, Thane 2001: 4-19 8
-, Vernon L (Vern)
72: 7-20 3
73: 11-1 6; 11-29 8
77: 7-28 7; 9-29 3
78: 9-28 1
79: 7-12 7; 12-13 5
80: 1-31 3; 12-11 7
81: 5-7 5; 6-25 1; 10-1 1
83: 4-28 3; 10-6 1; 12-8 9
84: 1-26 5; 4-12 8; 7-26 7
85: 6-25 8 (P); 12-12 1
86: 4-17 1; 4-24 4; 5-1 3 LTE; 7-10 2 (P); 7-17 1 (P); 7-31 8; 9-18 1; 10-30 1
87: 4-30 5; 12-10 1
88: 8-4 1; 11-17 5 (P)
89: 4-6 15
91: 9-19 6
92: 8-27 1; 9-17 13
93: 1-21 11; 4-15 9
95: 11-11 2 (P)
96: 4-25 6
2000: 4-20 4
2001: 4-19 8
planetarium
73: 12-6 1
85: 11-14 6
91: 7-3 2; 7-18 2; 10-24 6
92: 2-6 14; 3-19 10
93: 12-2 6
94: 11-17 1
95: 11-11 4; 12-7 19
96: 2-29 2; 10-10 8
2001: 12-13 2
-, theft of equipment from 81: 2-19 5
Plank, Anna 83: 3-31 4
-, Gary
81: 10-22 7
96: 4-11 9; 4-25 1, 5
Planned Parenthood 85: 11-21 1
planning, importance of 95: 8-31 11
Planning and Management System, computer use by 71: 11-18 5
Planning Council 85: 4-23 1
planning management 71: 9-9 3
‘Plant Care’ (minicourse) 75: 10-2 3; 10-9 6; 10-17 3, 6; 10-23 5; 10-30 5; 11-6 4; 11-13 65
Planton, Stan
75: 4-4 5; 9-25 2 LTE
76: 4-29 4; 7-15 2
77: 4-7 5
plants as gifts 78: 12-14 Encounter 5
Plantz, Bob 77: 3-17 6
Plasek, Carol 73: 9-27 9 (P); 10-4 5
-, Dee 71: 3-25 5
-, Diane 72: 10-19 9; 11-30 8
Plaster, Cory
91: 10-17 4
93: 4-15 5 (P)
-, Jan
84: 9-25 3; 10-23 7
85: 4-11 3
87: 3-5 2
Plastik Trumpet (band) 96: 4-4 2
‘Platoon’ (film) 87: 4-2 5
Platt, Deb 81: 10-29 1
Platte (communications system) 95: 2-23 5; 10-12 13
Platte accounts 94: 9-15 1; 11-10 10
-, loss of for porn use 95: 10-19 1
Platte Community College 77: 3-17 3
Platte County Association for Retarded Citizens Scholarship Fund 75: 12-4 3
Platte River, application for grant to study 77: 11-10 1
-, research on 2002: 10-10 1, 7
Platte River: An Atlas of the Big Bend Region see The Platte River: An Atlas of the Big Bend Region (publication)
Platte River Independent Music Organization (PRIMO) 94: 4-21 2
Platte River Jazz
2001: 10-18 2; 11-1 2, 9
2002: 11-14 2
‘Platte River Skyscape’ (art) 97: 3-6 1
Platte River Valley, study of nitrates in 74: 10-10 3
Platte Valley Brewery 2002: 1-31 4
Platte Valley Bank (business)
79: 10-4 6
80: 4-24 7
Platte Valley Calligraphers
82; 9-30 1
83: 9-29 1
84: 11-8 2; 11-13 2; 12-6 2; 12-11 2
85: 4-2 2
Platte Valley Forensics and Debate Tournament 75: 10-23 5
Platte Valley Forensics Tournament
73: 10-25 3; 11-7 4
75: 10-30 4
Platte Valley Head Start Program 72: 11-9 5
Platte Valley Intercollegiate Forensic Tournament 71: 10-21 4; 10-28 4
Platte Valley Invitational Forensics Tournament 71: 10-21 1; 11-4 4
Platte Valley Invitational Speech Tournament 72: 10-26 1
Platte Valley Pith Helmet Association of Nebraska 76: 10-7 7
Platte Valley Placement (business) 82: 4-15 1
Platte Valley Review (publication) 78: 9-28 1
87: 4-30 5
89: 4-6 15
91: 9-19 6
92: 9-17 13
2001: 4-19 8
Platte Valley Savings and Loan (business) 95: 4-6 1
Platte Valley Ski Club 76: 2-26 6
Platte Valley State Bank and Trust Company(business)
71: 4-1 5
80: 4-3 4; 9-4 1
81: 10-29 Accent 4
82: 3-18 4
90: 2-15 1
92: 2-13 11
93: 9-30 10
-, scholarship of
71: 5-6 1
73: 5-3 3
76: 5-6 4
Platz, Charley (Charlie) 75: 1-23 3; 10-2 Insert 5; 10-23 1
Plautz, Janice
94: 1-27 6
96: 2-15 4; 10-17 8; 11-21 1
97: 4-10 2; 5-1 9 LTE
-, Stacey
2001: 1-18 7; 2-1 1, 7; 2-8 7; 2-15 7; 3-1 1; 3-8 7; 3-29 1; 4-5 8; 4-19 7; 4-26 2, 11; 9-13 1, 3 (P); 9-20 1 (P), 3; 9-27 1, 3, 8; 10-4 1, 3, 9; 10-11 1, 3; 10-18 1, 3; 11-1 3, 7, 8; 11-8 1, 3, 7, 9; 11-15 1, 2, 3, 8; 11-29 2, 3, 8; 12-6 3, 7, 8; 12-13 1, 2, 3, 10
2002: 4-18 4
‘Play Direction’ (course) 97: 10-9 6
‘Play It Again, Sam’ (film) 81: 11-5 1
‘Play It Again, Sam’ (play) 71: 11-4 4; 11-18 3
‘Play Misty For Me’ (film) 73: 1-11 7; 3-29 10
Play Pen (business) 75: 10-30 1
Playboy (publication)
75: 12-11 6
81: 10-8 1
83: 9-22 7
92: 4-16 Special Section 3
96: 8-29 8
Playday 71: 3-11 3
Playfair (event)
81: 9-3 5
82: 9-9 4
87: 8-27 1
96: 8-29 1
Playgirl Magazine 83: 9-22 7
Playing in Traffic (band) 98: 1-29 7
Playpen (business)
75: 9-18 1
77: 2-24 1
79: 1-26 7
plays, one-act
71: 7-1 1
72: 5-4 3
75: 4-24 5
78: 2-2 8
81: 10-29 1
88: 5-5 2
89: 4-27 2; 5-4 2
96: 1-25 9; 4-18 2, 10; 9-19 2
99: 4-29 3
-, auditions for
88: 2-11 2; 4-7 2
98: 10-15 6
2000: 4-27 8
-, student direction of 88: 3-17 11
‘Plaza Suite’ (play) 75: 3-13 8
‘Please’ (recording) 86: 5-8 5
‘Please No Flowers’ (play) 72: 5-4 3
‘Please to Meet Me’ (recording) 87: 10-1 4
Pledge Bill of Rights 71: 1-14 3
Pledge Trainer Award (Sigma Tau Gamma) 71: 5-20 3
Plendl, Laurie (see also Plenkl)
90: 9-6 7; 9-20 9; 9-27 8; 10-4 9; 10-25 7; 11-8 7; 11-15 8
91: 2-14 8; 4-4 7; 9-26 7; 10-17 7; 10-24 7; 11-14 7
92: 9-3 8; 10-1 9; 10-8 8
93: 1-28 7; 2-25 8; 9-2 7; 9-16 7; 9-23 8; 9-30 7; 10-7 8; 10-14 9; 10-21 7; 10-28 7 (P); 11-4 8; 11-11 9
95: 3-9 8
Plenkl, Laurie (see also Plendl) 91: 4-18 7
Plimpton, George 78: 3-16 4
Plock, Kendra 84; 9-6 26
Plock, Richard 75: 2-20 3; 11-6 5
-, Richard 76: 2-19 8
-, Robert 90: 11-15 3 LTE
Ploeger, Lynn
97: 2-13 8
99: 3-11 1, 2
2000: 2-3
2001: 4-5 2
Plonkey, Sara
2000: 3-2 3 LTE; 9-21 3; 11-16 3 (LTE); 12-11 3
2001: 1-18 3; 1-25 3; 2-1 3 (P); 2-8 3; 2-15 3; 2-22 3 (P); 3-1 3; 3-8 3; 3-29 3; 4-5 3; 4-12 3; 4-19 2, 3 (P); 4-26 2, 3 (P)
Plourd, Linda 71: 5-6 4
Plum Tree Antique Mall 92: 9-24 11
Poast, Ron 91: 1-24 4 (P)
Pobanz, Don (Dan) (see also Pabanz)
82: 9-2 9; 9-30 12; 10-7 8; 10-14 10; 11-11 11; 12-9 11
83: 1-27 7; 4-28 1; 9-15 10; 9-29 10; 10-6 10; 10-13 12 (P); 11-10 9
84: 2-9 12
-, Keith
83: 9-15 10; 9-22 15; 9-29 10; 10-6 10; 10-13 12 (P)
84: 2-2 13; 4-26 11; 9-6 20; 9-13 19, 22; 9-18 8; 9-25 6; 10-2 8; 10-16 9; 10-23 12; 11-1 19; 11-6 7; 11-8 21
85: 2-14 17; 3-28 10; 4-16 7; 4-25 13; 9-5 8; 9-12 9; 9-19 9; 9-26 10; 10-3 8, 9 (P); 10-10 8; 10-23 8; 11-7 8; 11-14 7
86: 2-13 9; 4-3 8; 4-24 8; 5-1 10; 5-8 10; 9-5 8; 9-18 8; 9-25 7; 10-2 8; 10-9 7; 10-30 7 (P); 11-6 8; 11-13 5 (P); 11-20 8
87: 2-26 10; 5-7 8
Pocock, Sue 87: 6-25 2
pod housing 89: 9-7 1
Podraza, Brad
98: 4-23 9
2001: 1-18 4
-, Jenny 2000: 1-27 4
-, Patti 88: 5-5 1
Poe, Edgar Allan 2000: 11-2 4
Poefest 2000: 11-2 4
Poehler, Jeanne
91: 11-14 4 (P)
92: 10-15 14
Poeschel, Clint (see also Poeschl)
92: 9-17 8
97: 2-27 7
Poeschl, Clint (see also Poeschel)
92: 8-27 8
94: 3-3 8 (P); 3-10 8; 3-17 7; 4-7 8; 4-28 7 (P)
95: 3-16 8; 4-6 8
96: 3-14 8; 4-4 7; 4-11 7; 4-25 12
Poet in Residence 95: 11-2 9
Poet Laureate 86: 4-24 4
-, search for 75: 9-25 9
poetry 87: 4-30 5
Poetry and Fiction Writing Festival 87: 10-29 6
poetry contest
79: 9-6 3
80: 8-28 3
90: 9-27 14
91: 9-12 16
Poetry on the Plains (poetry reading) 95: 9-21 2
poetry readings
82: 1-28 1
86: 3-13 2
88: 2-25 4; 3-17 2; 11-10 2
89: 4-13 2; 11-9 6
90: 4-19 6
91: 10-10 16
93: 9-23 16; 12-9 2
95: 9-21 2
97: 10-16 2
98: 1-15 1; 1-22 2; 3-19 1
2000: 10-26 5; 12-7 7
2001: 2-8 4; 2-22 8; 9-20 4; 10-4 4; 11-1 4; 11-8 4; 12-6 4
2002: 10-17 2
Poetry Round Table 94: 2-24 6
Poetry Slam
2001: 4-12 2; 4-19 2; 4-26 2
2002: 4-4 2; 4-11 2; 4-18 2, 4; 4-25 9
poetry workshop 74: 6-27 4
Poets in the School Program 78: 3-8 7
Pofahl, Beverly 2000: 12-11 3
Poff, Clayton 73: 3-29 6 (P)
-, Kyle 99: 3-11 1
-, Stan 73: 3-29 6
Poggensee, David 97: 4-17 2 (P)
Pogue, Al 86: 10-2 7
-, Dennis
87: 10-29 9
88: 1-14 7 (P); 1-21 7; 1-28 8, 9; 2-11 8; 2-18 8; 2-25 7 (P); 11-10 8; 11-17 7; 12-8 8
89: 1-26 7; 2-2 8; 2-9 10 (P); 2-16 7; 2-23 7; 3-16 8
-, Margaret (Peggy)
73: 11-29 4
74: 10-10 1
Pohl, Jodi
84: 4-12 6 (P); 6-21 1
85: 3-21 9
-, Judy 84: 1-26 8
-, Kim 82: 7-1 6; 9-30 1; 10-14 6
-, Mike
96: 2-8 2; 4-25 12 (P); 9-12 9
97: 4-3 2; 4-10 2 (P); 4-24 7; 9-11 4, 10 (P)
99: 9-9 5
-, Sandra 96: 12-12 4
Pohlmann, Holly
95: 2-16 2
96: 4-4 10
Pohlmann-West, Camie 90: 5-3 12
Pohlmeier, Bonnie
80: 8-28 12; 9-11 11; 9-18 13
81: 9-3 10; 9-17 8; 10-1 10; 10-22 9
82: 4-1 10
-, Shelly 83: 9-8 10 (P)
Pojar, Carlene
95: 10-26 2 (P)
96: 3-14 2 (P); 9-26 6 (P)
Pokemon 99: 12-2 7
Pokharel, Shai 98: 12-10 2 (P)
Pokorny, Christy
88: 5-5 2
89: 3-30 1 (P), 4 (P)
-, Heather J
96: 10-10 4 LTE
97: 2-20 5, 8; 5-1 17; 9-4 12
-, Janet
97: 2-6 6; 2-13 7; 2-27 7; 3-6 7; 3-13 7; 3-20 7; 4-10 7; 5-1 7
98: 1-22 5; 2-5 6; 4-2 5
-, Kelly J 94: 3-17 12
-, Rachel
90: 10-25 4 (P)
91: 9-26 1
92: 4-9 9
-, Sarah 97: 4-24 9
Pokorny-Boettcher, Janet 99: 3-11 7 (P), 8; 4-1 9
Pokorski, June 77: 9-22 12 (P)
Polak, Karen
78: 4-20 1; 10-5 12
79: 5-3 9; 9-6 7 (P); 11-8 1
Poland, Carol 86: 7-31 6 (P)
-, Kashara 2000: 9-14 7
-, Michael (Michael James)
94: 4-14 11
95: 2-2 4; 2-9 1 (P), 4; 2-16 1 (P); 3-9 1, 2 (P); 3-30 1; 4-6 1
96: 8-29 12; 9-12 7; 9-19 7; 9-26 1, 6; 10-3 1, 3 LTE, 8; 10-17 8; 10-31 5; 11-7 2, 3; 11-14 1, 10; 11-21 1; 12-5 7
97: 2-13 3 LTE; 12-4 4
98: 4-9 1
2000: 11-16 3 (P)
2001: 11-29 3
-, Shirley
79: 9-20 5; 9-27 5; 10-11 7; 10-28 1; 11-8 7, 9; 11-15 7
80: 1-24 4; 1-31 5; 2-7 5; 2-28 5; 3-6 4; 3-13 6; 4-3 1, 6; 4-24 6; 6-26 6; 7-3 3; 7-17 4; 7- 24 1; 9-25 4; 10-9 7; 10-23 4; 11-20 4; 12-11 7; 12-11 Encounter 8
81: 1-15 4
Poland 86: 10-9 6
Polantz, Dean 79: 2-8 1
Polesey, Nick 89: 2-16 1
Polette, Doug 81: 6-25 6
Polhemus, Chris 96: 12-12 14 (P)
Polhemus, Lee 72: 11-2 3
-, Lois 92: 8-27 10
-, Susan 85: 7-23 4
police, image of 71: 4-20 14
Poling, Jeffrey (Jeff)
92: 11-5 12; 11-12 2 (P)
93: 4-1 3 LTE
94: 4-7 2
Polinoski, Krissa 91: 5-2 6
polio 77: 1-27 5
Polish Chamber Orchestra 85: 7-23 4
Polish Institute of Leipzig 95: 4-6 6
political asylum 93: 10-21 1
Political Communications 490 (course) 80: 3-27 1
‘Political Leadership’ (course) 81: 4-2 4
‘Political Poetry in Central America’ (lecture) 88: 3-24 8
Political Science Club Forum 82: 11-18 5
Political Science Tour 86: 2-20 2
Polk, Dan 85: 1-17 7
-, David 96: 10-31 1
92: 1-30 8; 2-13 7; 2-20 7; 4-9 7; 4-16 7; 4-23 7; 4-30 7
93: 1-21 8; 1-28 7; 2-11 9; 2-18 7; 4-22 7; 4-29 7; 9-16 7; 9-30 7; 10-21 7; 10-28 7
94: 2-3 7; 3-17 7
95: 1-19 9; 2-2 7; 2-16 7; 3-2 7; 3-9 8; 3-30 2, 7; 4-6 7; 4-13 7
96: 1-25 7; 2-15 7; 3-7 8; 3-28 5; 4-4 7; 4-11 7; 4-18 8
Polk, Janelle Carlson 78: 7-27 1
Polka Stomp see Ludden Hall Polka Stomp
Polkinghorn, Charles (see also Polkinghorne) 94: 3-10 9 (P)
Polkinghorne, Charles (see also Polkinghorn) 95: 10-12 1
Pollack, Barb
76: 10-7 1
77: 9-22 5
-, Jennifer 96: 10-3 7
-, Ron 94: 3-17 3 LTE
Pollack, Steve 81: 4-30 5
Pollan, Jim 78: 4-27 1
Pollard, Cathi 89: 9-21 10
-, Dale
83: 9-22 13
84: 9-6 13
-, Josh 92: 9-17 16
-, Ruth 74: 11-21 3
-, Thomas (Tom)
79: 5-3 12
86: 2-27 1
90: 2-8 4
94: 3-17 6
Pollat, Roger 78: 8-31 1
Polley, Jeanne
84: 9-13 1; 9-20 5; 9-25 10; 10-2 4; 10-9 4; 11-13 14; 11-29 22
85: 2-28 12; 4-25 8; 9-5 4; 10-3 5; 10-17 4; 11-7 10
Pollnow, Brandon 2001: 4-5 2 (P)
-, Diana 87: 1-29 5
Pollock, Carol 92: 2-13 6
-, Heather
89: 12-7 4
90: 3-8 4; 4-19 2
92: 11-12 6
-, Jennifer 97: 3-6 5
Pollock, Michael 75: 1-16 1 (P)
-, Michele 88: 4-7 1
-, Rod 92: 10-29 5 (P)
-, Tony 89: 10-19 2
polls 2002: 1-24 4
pollution
71: 4-20 17
73: 4-3 10
Polman, Troy 93: 4-1 12
Polmerville, Rick 78: 9-7 1
Polsen, Mary 73: 4-19 8
Polson, Darlene 80: 2-21 5
‘Poltergeist’ (film) 87: 3-26 2
‘Poltergeist II’ (film) 87: 3-26 2
Polyesther 2001: 9-27 4
polygamy 79: 3-22 5
Poma, Nancy
76: 12-2 7
77: 3-24 9
Pomajzl, Rebecca 2002: 4-25 8
Poman, Nancy 76: 3-18 7; 4-8 6
Pompea, Steve 79: 6-21 1
Pomplun, Randy 80: 11-13 10
Poncelow, David 99: 1-21 2
Pond (band) 95: 9-14 9
Ponder, Sarah
2001: 10-11 2; 12-13 13
2002: 11-7 4
Ponticello, Nicholas C (Nick)
75: 9-18 9 (P)
76: 1-15 6; 2-19 1
77: 12-8 8
78: 2-2 3 (P); 10-5 13 (P)
79: 11-8 3; 11-29 1
83: 4-28 8 (P)
84: 10-11 15 (P)
86: 4-10 6
88: 2-11 9
92: 10-1 6; 11-5 1
Pony’s Bar and Grill (business) 97: 4-10 8
Pooh Sticks (group) 92: 8-27 13
Pool, Diane (Dianne)
78: 2-2 1
79: 9-6 2 LTE; 11-8 1
80: 1-31 5; 2-7 6
Pool, Mike 71: 3-25 4; 4-1 4
pool tournament 77: 4-14 1; 10-27 5
Pooley, Tara 89: 9-28 8
Poor Boy’s Sub (business) 76: 7-9 7
Poore, Chris
91: 9-12 4; 9-19 4; 9-26 6; 10-3 4, 10; 10-10 12; 10-24 10; 10-31 11; 11-7 1; 11-14 1; 11- 21 11; 12-5 13; 12-13 1, 3, 12
92: 1-23 2, 11; 2-6 1, 13; 2-27 1; 3-5 3; 3-12 1, 3; 3-19 1, 3; 4-2 3; 4-9 3; 4-16 3; 4-23 2, 3; 4-30 3; 8-27 1, 3, 4, 13, 15; 9-3 1, 3, 11; 9-17 3; 9-24 3; 10-1 3, 4; 10-8 3, 12; 10-15 1, 3; 10-22 3; 10-29 1, 3, 13; 11-5 1, 2, 3; 11-12 1, 3; 11-18 3, 11; 12-10 3
93: 1-21 1, 3, 6; 1-28 3; 2-4 3; 2-11 1, 3; 2-18 1, 3; 2-25 1, 3; 3-4 3; 3-11 3; 3-18 3; 4-1 1, 3, 12; 4-8 3; 4-15 3; 4-22 3; 4-29 3; 8-26 1, 3; 9-2 3, 10; 9-16 3; 9-23 3; 9-30 3; 10-7 3; 10-14 3; 10-21 3; 10-28 3; 11-4 3; 11-11 3; 11-18 3; 12-2 3
-, Dan (Danny)
74: 10-17 10; 10-24 7 (P); 11-14 8
75: 8-29 13; 11-20 7
76: 4-1 8; 4-23 7; 9-2 15; 9-9 12; 9-23 6; 12-2 7; 12-9 9
77: 4-7 6; 4-28 8; 9-1 11; 9-8 12 (P), 13
78: 7-27 5
-, Dave 72: 2-24 4
Poorman, Albert (Al)
74: 7-18 1
77: 9-29 3
79: 11-29 Encounter 5
81: 12-10 Accent 3
-, Ed 95: 9-28 7, 8
-, Lisa 87: 10-29 1
Poots, Ryan 2001: 9-27 12
Pop, Daniel (Dan)
71: 2-18 1; 3-18 1; 4-1 5; 5-13 1; 6-24 1; 12-16 1
72: 3-9 3, 5; 4-20 1; 6-22 1; 8-31 3; 11-16 5
73: 4-26 1
-, Michael 85; 8-29 3
Popadopoulos, Theo 95: 11-16 8
Poparad, Dave (David) (see also Popurad)
98: 4-23 5
99: 4-29 7
2000: 4-13 6; 4-20 10
-, Mandy 96: 9-19 6
‘Popcorn Venus: Women, Movies and the American Dream’ (lecture) 78: 2-16 1
Pope, Cynthia (Cindy)
71: 9-3 2
72: 1-20 3
-, Nancy 71: 4-29 3; 10-28 4
-, Rick, engagement of 71: 2-18 5
Pope John Paul II 79: 10-28 4
pope, apology by 2000: 3-30 3
Popish, Molly
97: 10-2 7
2000: 4-6 1; 10-5 2 (P)
2001: 3-1 7
Poppe, Jay 2002: 9-26 1
-, Joel
88: 1-14 8; 1-28 7 (P), 8; 2-11 9
89: 4-13 8
-, Rusty 81: 4-23 9
-, Steve
85: 1-15 8
86; 11-13 WSE 2 (P)
87: 10-22 10
88: 2-11 9, 10 (P); 2-25 10; 4-14 8
89: 3-2 6 (P)
Poppert, Clark
85: 12-5 1
87: 1-22 2 (P); 11-12 8
-, John
85: 3-28 1 (P)
87: 11-12 8
Popple, Frank 74: 3-7 3
-, Leigh 84: 6-28 4
-, Shawn 83: 4-28 5
‘Popular Dance’ (minicourse) 76: 1-29 1
population, growth of area 88: 11-17 1
Population Awareness Week 92: 10-22 1
‘Population Biology’ (course), field trip by 74: 9-26 6
population explosion 71: 4-20 16
population growth 73: 4-3 15
Popurad, David (see also Poparad) 97: 1-30 1
Porcupine Tree (band) 2002: 9-26 7
‘Porky’s’ (film) 82: 4-22 1
pornography
90: 8-30 15; 9-6 12
95: 10-19 1
97: 12-4 1
98: 4-30 1
-, panel discussion on 90: 10-25 14
Porta-Pack (TV camera) 77: 12-8 9
Porter, Amber 96: 2-2 1
-, Bob 71: 9-23 2
-, Clive 81: 2-12 1
-, Dan
97: 4-24 9 (P)
98: 1-29 2; 2-5 1; 2-12 6; 2-19 1, 8; 2-26 2; 3-5 1, 8; 3-19 4; 4-2 5; 4-9 2, 4, 5; 4-16 1; 4- 23 6, 8; 4-30 2, 9
-, Deb 80: 4-3 8 (P)
-, Fran 75: 11-13 3
-, George N 92: 11-5 11
-, Jacque 90: 4-5 2 (P)
-, Jason 94: 3-17 7
-, Jeff
71: 5-6 3; 5-13 6
73: 4-5 6; 4-12 8; 4-19 6; 4-26 7; 5-3 11; 6-21 4
74: 3-21 4; 4-18 7; 5-2 9
-, Jerry 88: 12-1 15 (P)
-, John 78: 7-20 2 LTE
-, June
87: 12-10 4
88: 11-17 10
89: 3-30 2; 4-6 2
-, Kent
71: 1-14 4; 2-18 6
72: 1-20 4
-, Lori 96: 3-28 8
-, Nicole 95: 2-16 2
-, Pam
71: 9-23 4; 10-7 4
72: 3-16 7 (P)
-, Sam 72: 2-3 4; 4-13 6
-, Scott
82: 9-16 7; 12-9 7
85: 9-19 6
-, Sean 93: 2-25 5
-, Stacia 84: 3-23 8 (P)
-, Steve
89: 2-23 2 (P); 4-20 1 (P); 5-4 1; 9-7 5 (P)
90: 5-3 2; 11-15 10 (P); 11-20 10
91: 5-2 1 (P)
92: 4-2 4
94: 4-14 5 (P)
-, Todd 91: 3-14 2 (P); 4-11 11 (P)
-, Traci 85: 4-2 7
-, Troy 2000: 11-16 2
portfolios 99: 12-2 2
Portnoy, David 98: 10-8 1
‘Portrait of Miss Eubalee Dix (Becker) in Wedding Gown’ (painting) 88: 11-3 6
‘Portrait of Robert F Gilder’ (painting) 78: 12-7 1
Porzelt, Joe 2001: 12-13 1, 11
positions, searches to fill vacant 89: 5-4 4
Positive Peer Culture
77: 11-3 1
91: 9-26 6
Positive Pressure 2002: 4-11 1
Posner, Vladimir (see also Pozner) 83: 10-13 4
Pospisal, Greg (see also Pospisil)
83: 9-8 10
84: 10-11 7 (P); 11-15 17 (P); 12-13 2
Pospisil, Dana
86: 11-20 5 (P)
88: 9-22 11
-, Greg (see also Pospisal)
82: 11-11 7 (P)
83: 4-28 5; 7-14 4; 11-17 7
84: 4-26 4 (P), 7; 9-6 15; 10-11 8; 11-8 14 (P)
85: 10-3 5; 11-14 5
86: 2-13 7 (P)
-, Marcia
71: 5-13 4
73: 2-15 6
Posse Comitatus 93: 2-25 6
Post, Carla
84: 2-9 6; 2-16 4; 2-23 4; 3-1 5; 3-23 5; 3-29 8; 4-5 8; 4-12 9; 4-26 4, Accent 1, 2, 4; 5-3 11; 6-14 2, 3; 6-21 1, 2, 6; 6-28 2, 5; 7-12 2; 7-19 1, 2, 5; 7-26 2; 9-6 11; 9-20 7; 10-9 8; 10-11 13; 10-23 3; 11-1 14; 11-13 2, 16; 11-29 2; 12-4 1
85: 2-19 9
-, Camyla 97: 11-20 5
-, Tracy
82: 11-18 3
84: 10-23 22
Post Office, new quarters for campus
81: 3-5 1
82: 1-21 6
postage surcharge 79: 2-22 1
Postal Art Exhibition 78: 12-14 1
Postal Protection Service 80: 12-11 Encounter 4
Poster, Geoff (Geof)
91: 12-5 16
92: 1-23 12; 3-19 10; 4-2 12; 4-30 14
Posting Policy
96: 10-31 5; 11-7 10
97: 9-11 10
Poston, Sarah
2000: 1-27 6; 10-26 2 (P); 11-30 2
2002: 4-4 4
post-tenure review
96: 9-12 1; 11-14 10
97: 2-13 4
98: 1-22 4
Posusta, Donna
88: 4-28 2
94: 4-21 1, 11
95: 11-30 1, 11
96: 11-7 10; 12-12 1
97: 4-3 8
2002: 9-19 2
‘Potemkin’ (film) 83: 2-10 1
Potter, Chris
74: 12-12 5
75: 3-6 1; 4-17 8
-, Dorothy (Dottie)
92: 1-30 13; 2-6 11; 2-13 6, 11; 3-5 9; 3-12 6; 3-19 1; 4-9 6, 9; 4-16 6; 4-30 9
95: 2-16 2
-, Harry see ‘Harry Potter’
-, James 94: 2-3 2
-, Kathryn 85: 4-11 3
-, Linda
87: 9-3 1; 9-10 4 (P); 9-17 2; 10-29 1, 2; 11-5 3 LTE; 11-19 2; 12-10 1, 4
88: 3-24 7; 4-21 6, 13; 5-5 13; 8-25 4 (P); 9-15 1; 9-29 1; 10-12 1; 12-1 12
89: 1-19 2, 3 LTE; 1-26 2; 2-2 1 (P), 4 (P); 2-9 1, 2; 2-16 2; 3-2 5; 3-30 1; 4-6 1, 12; 4-20 2; 9-28 14
-, Lisa
73: 11-7 5
74: 3-28 3
77: 5-5 1, 3
-, Lori
75: 10-9 1; 11-6 3, 7
76: 2-26 5; 4-23 2; 4-29 1; 9-16 2; 9-29 5; 10-7 2, 7; 10-14 2; 10-21 4; 11-4 2, 7; 11-18 2; 12-2 1; 12-9 2
77: 1-20 1, 2; 2-3 2; 2-10 6; 2-17 2; 2-24 10; 3-3 2; 3-24 2; 4-7 2, 8; 4-14 1; 4-21 2; 4-28 3; 5-5 2; 6-23 2; 7-14 2; 7-28 2; 10-20 1
78: 1-12 8
88: 10-12 12
2002: 9-26 8
-, Mindy 83: 5-5 4
-, Richard 73: 5-3 8
-, Tim
76: 11-18 1; 12-2 5 (P)
77: 3-17 3
-, Valerie
74: 5-9 1
79: 9-6 5
80: 12-4 1
pottery dryer, purchase of Department of Art of 77: 1-13 4
Potthoff, Darryl 78: 12-7 2 LTE
-, Dennis 99: 10-28 9
-, Steve 75: 10-30 1; 11-6 4
76: 11-4 9
90: 7-19 5 (P)
Potts, Coen 93: 4-29 15
-, Deb
74: 10-17 3
78: 9-14 11; 11-9 11; 11-30 9
Poulliott, James 71: 12-9 7
Poulson, Darlene 79: 4-5 7
-, Marietta 89: 4-6 5
Pound, Paul
99: 9-30 5
2000: 3-9 6; 3-30 7; 4-13 5; 4-20 10; 4-27 10
Poutre, Allison 2000: 4-20 3 LTE
Povdahl, Rajesh 95: 11-16 2 (P)
POW bracelets
72: 11-9 4
76: 7-22 8
Pow Wow, held by native American Student Association 92: 4-16 9
Powder Puff Dance 71: 10-14 3
Powder Puff Flag Football Derby 71: 1-7 3
Powder Puff Football
71: 9-30 3; 10-7 4; 10-14 4; 10-21 4
72: 9-21 1; 9-28 1; 10-12 10
73: 10-11 3
74: 9-26 4; 10-10 5; 10-17 9
‘Powder Puff Mechanics’ (minicourse) 75: 2-20 5; 3-6 5; 3-13 4
Powell, Anita
78: 12-7 10 (P)
79: 5-3 1
80; 4-24 3 (P); 11-20 3 (P)
-, Bert 82: 2-25 1
-, Chester Allen 74: 5-2 3
-, Colleen 74: 2-28 1; 3-7 1; 3-21 1; 3-28 1 (P); 4-11 1; 5-2 1; 9-5 1 (P)
-, Debra 72: 11-30 8
-, Denise
79: 11-29 6
80: 4-24 7; 10-9 4
82: 2-4 5; 2-11 3 LTE
-, Gary 85: 1-31 6; 2-12 5
-, Glenn (Glen)
79: 9-6 5
81: 6-25 3; 7-30 1
82: 12-2 1
84: 9-13 10
85: 4-23 1; 7-9 3 (P); 11-7 3 (P)
86: 11-13 1
87: 4-16 1; 10-8 1; 12-10 3
88: 6-23 2; 9-8 1; 10-6 10
89: 4-20 1
90: 3-8 1
95: 2-2 12
-, Harry
81: 11-5 1
82: 2-25 1
-, Jane 92: 2-6 5
-, Jay 2001: 3-29 2
-, Jody 80: 9-18 7
-, Lewis F Jr 71: 12-9 4, 5
-, Lisa
87: 12-10 9
88: 9-8 10
-, Marvin 77: 2-17 1; 5-5 3
-, Nedra 88: 1-14 6; 5-5 2
-, Paul
2000: 12-7 7
2001: 9-27 12; 11-8 2 (P)
-, Peter J 88: 9-29 5; 10-6 10 (P)
-, Tricia 87: 9-17 1 (P)
-, Trudy 71: 5-6 1
-, William 87: 9-10 1
Powell-Drake, Leta 89: 10-5 11
Power, Bob 89: 11-16 12
-, Jeff 90: 4-5 9 (P)
-, Keith 76: 12-9 6
-, Mike 92: 8-27 8
-, Sandy (see also Powers) 78: 3-8 6/
-, Stephanie 88: 3-17 5 (P)
‘Power: How to Get It and How to Give It Away” (lecture) 88: 9-22 4
Power Mechanics 281 (course) 71: 2-11 3
‘Power Windows’ (recording) 85: 12-5 14
powerlifting
78: 4-6 9; 5-4 15
80: 10-9 8
-, intramural 77: 12-8 16
Powers, Bill
83: 10-6 11; 10-13 14
84: 5-3 13
85: 3-28 11; 4-18 12
-, Brandon 77: 3-24 3 (P)
-, Bud 72: 7-13 6
-, David 96: 4-25 7
-, John R II 74: 12-12 1
-, Marvin 87: 9-3 4
-, Robert (Bob)
71: 9-9 1
77: 3-17 5 (P); 3-24 3
78: 3-8 6; 4-6 1
-, Sandy (see also Power) 78: 3-8 6
-, Steve 89: 9-14 4 (P)
-, Tony 91: 9-19 2 (P)
-, Vickie 77: 3-24 9
-, Warren
90: 2-15 10; 6-28 7
91: 7-3 10
95: 3-16 1
Powers Roofing Company (business) 81: 1-29 1
Powles, Michael J 73: 4-3 9
powwow, sponsorship by Native Americans in Education of 90: 4-26 11
Poynter, James 2001: 9-27 12
Pozehl, Al 75: 4-24 5
Pozner, Vladimir (see also Posner) 83: 10-6 6
PPST Workshop
94: 12-8 14
95: 1-19 12
Pracht, Diane (Diana)
80: 1-31 7; 9-4 8
83: 2-10 11
84: 4-26 3; 5-3 3
-, Mark J
89: 11-30 1
92: 11-5 3 LTE
practical jokes 87: 2-19 5
Practice of Joy Before Death see The Practice of Joy Before Death
Pradhan, Sanjeev
93: 3-18 6 (P)
94: 1-20 2 (P); 12-1 1 (P)
Pradharang, Binit 2001: 4-12 2 (P)
Praeuner, Kathleen
84: 2-16 1; 2-23 1; 3-23 1; 4-5 1
85: 4-16 2; 4-18 2; 4-23 2; 4-25 2
prairie, range and wildlife manage class burning of 90: 4-5 10
‘Prairie and the Nebraska Pioneer’ (workshop)
79: 3-29 1
84: 2-9 6
Prairie Bend Water Project 81: 10-29 3; 11-5 3
Prairie Classic Golf Tournament 72: 4-13 6
‘Prairie Creek, Nebraska’ (play) 91: 7-3 2; 7-18 4, 5
Prairie Hills Golf and Ski Club
82: 2-18 4
83: 1-27 7
Prairie Light Arts Showcase
92: 1-23 12; 1-30 14; 2-6 14; 2-27 10
94: 10-6 12; 10-13 14; 10-20 14; 10-27 12; 11-3 10; 11-10 12; 11-17 10
95: 9-28 2, 11; 10-5 16
Prairie Mosaic 2002: 4-25 2; 5-2 2
Prairie Ranger Battalion see Prairie Rangers Club
Prairie Rangers Club
71: 1-7 3; 5-13 2; 9-3 10
72: 8-31 7; 10-12 10; 10-19 8; 10-26 1; 11-2 6; 11-30 3
73: 1-25 4; 4-5 6; 8-30 8; 9-20 8; 11-7 5
74: 1-31 4; 4-18 1; 4-25 1; 5-9 1; 8-29 5
75: 8-29 10; 9-11 3
76: 2-12 3; 3-18 3; 3-25 4; 4-1 7; 4-23 1; 9-9 3; 10-14 10; 10-21 4; 11-11 3; 12-2 3
77: 1-20 10; 1-27 5; 2-10 3; 2-24 3; 3-3 1; 3-24 3; 3-31 4, 5; 4-14 1; 4-21 1, 5; 4-28 3, 10; 5-5 8; 10-6 14; 10-20 3; 11-3 3; 11-10 1; 11-17 3; 12-1 3; 12-8 9
78: 2-2 1, 3; 2-9 1, 6; 2-23 3; 3-16 7; 4-13 1, 3; 4-27 3; 5-4 3; 11-30 1
79: 3-29 1
83: 3-31 1; 11-10 1
92: 11-12 13
94: 3-17 4; 10-20 1, 4
Prairie Rangers Tactical Unit 74: 9-26 5
prairie skirt 71: 10-28 4
Prairie View 90: 10-25 6
Prairie Visions 92: 9-17 13
Prairie Wolf Invite 2002: 2-14 6; 2-21 6
Prairie Workshop 86: 7-10 4
Praise and Prayer (organization) 72: 10-12 10
Pralle, Darin (see also Prelle) 87: 2-5 8; 2-19 7; 2-26 7; 4-2 6
pranks 87: 2-19 5
-, Halloween 91: 10-31 11
Praseh, Kathy 89: 12-7 5 (P)
-, Patrick 89: 12-7 5 (P)
Prash, Sally 76: 12-9 3
Prat, Dave (
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