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1 | Coach, Band Instructor "Equally Important" | If beginning teacher salaries are any index they both rank equally and both rank higher than science teachers. Coaches and instrumentalists had the same range of pay, from $2,900 to $3,600 while science teachers settled for $2,700 to $3,100. |
2 | Fasoldt clock | The famous Fasoldt clock, world prize winner over Swiss and French competition at the Philadelphia Centenial exposition in 1876, is housed in the 100-foot campanile at the college in Cedar Falls. |
3 | Golf course at Iowa State Teachers College | A 40-acre golf course is maintained at the college, Cedar Falls, for students and faculty. |
4 | Iowa State Teachers College | Over 18,000 teachers have graduated from the college in Cedar Falls. |
5 | Iowa State Teachers college Campanile | The 15 bells in the campanile at the college, Cedar Falls, are more and heavier (15 tons) than on any college campus in the nation. |
6 | Iowa State Teachers College, women's swimming pool | A 36 by 90-foot women's swimming pool is housed in a separate building at the college, in Cedar Falls. |
7 | O. R. Latham football stadium | The O. R. Latham football stadium at the college, Cedar Falls, seats 4,460 persons. |
8 | Teachers College Host to Aacte Training School | The college will train, in January, about 60 educators for a three-year revisitation program to over 300 member schools of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. |
9 | The Arts and Industries building | The Arts and Industries building, Iowa State Teachers college, Cedar Falls, was completed in 1949 at a cost of $500,000. |
10 | Twice a day except Saturday a music student climbs a circular iron stairway to the "control" floor of the 100-foot high campanile | Fifteen mammoth bells, rung by hand, peal out musical reminders to oldtimers on the 250-acre campus--reminders of the unique history of the campanile's world-famous Fasoldt clock, and of the equally renowned Meneely Bell foundry. |
11 | Two more performances of the ISTC fall play, "The Heiress," will be presented tonight (Oct. 27) and Saturday night at the college auditorium. | The setting for the play, under the direction of Hazel B. Strayer, is a house on New York's Washington square about a century ago. Written by Henry James, "The Heiress" was successively a novel, a stage play, and a movie. |