Alumnus — February 1, 1956

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1 Jazz concert gets wide praise Jazz proves very popular; program noted in Downbeat; repeat performances demanded.
2 Two faculty members resign Rose Lena Ruegnitz retires; Peter Haines resigns; photo.
2 Good old days return Gold Digger's Ball held.
2 Colloquium emphasizes services Colloquium on Teacher Education considers field services.
2 40 complete degree requirements Thirty-four students receive undergraduate degrees; six receive graduate degrees after fall quarter.
2 WRA holds state convention Iowa Women's Recreation Association meets.
3 Dances for Lecture-Concert Paul Draper performs.
3 New housing project approved $180,000 approved for twelve duplex apartments to house twenty-four families; will be built south of stadium.
3 Christmas comes to campus Holiday activities.
3 National Science Foundation grants mathematics stipends $29,500 to be used for high school math teachers to attend institute.
3 Opera "Gianni Schicchi" presented.
3 Winter play is Oriental comedy "Lady Precious Stream" presented.
4 Cagers make January title bid Season so far.
4 Smith, Weick plan Olympic competition Will compete for wrestling berths; photo.
4 Young TC wrestlers are a national power 1956 wrestling season thus far.
5 Dave McCuskey, '30, to coach Olympic squad Brief profile; photo.
6 Spring reunion set for May 27 Schedule of activities; photo.
7 Begin teacher recruitment for overseas positions ISTC will serve as chief recruitment center.
7 History tour students meet many graduates Fourteen students make natural history tour of six thousand miles.
7 Kettler is comptroller at U. C. Raymond W. Kettler at California.
8 Seminar abroad is success Fifty-two take part in tour; description of activities; trip planned for 1958; photo.
9 L. E. Dennis to be provost at Penn State Biographical sketch; photo.
9 G. Westcott, '37, ends foreign work Completes Girl Scout work abroad.
Placement Service summation Placements, 1954-1955.