Alumnus — September 1, 1961

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1 Forty-seven SCI students take a first hand look at Europe Report on the experience; photo.
3 Alums will still recognize it as the same college No major curriculum changes with exception of omitting teacher preparation courses; majors and minors outlined.
4 Football and fun for alumni at Homecoming, Oct. 14 Schedule of activities; photo.
5 Buildings here named--and renamed Functional names assigned to four new buildings: Administration, Music, Health Service, and Library. Seerley-Baker will become Baker. The old library will be Seerley Hall. The new men's dorm will be Regents Hall for Men; photo.
5 NSF grant to SCE for math institute In-service institute will be directed by Professor Gibb.
6 Legislature appropriates 12.5% more than 1960-61 for college operation President Maucker reacts to funded and unfunded items in new budget; $1.5 million for new library and $720,000 for new administration building.
7 Three long-time college faculty members retire Dr. V. D. French, Miss Agnes Gullickson, and Miss Verna Adney honored at Recognition Breakfast.
7 Maucker announces faculty promotions List of promotions.
7 Cowley named acting head of department Professor Cowley will act as head while Professor Reninger serves as lecturer in India under Fulbright program.
8 Word around the conference: get the Panthers! 1961 football season preview; photo.
8 Hansen, Remmert to assist in football Warren Hansen and Dennis Remmert named assistant coaches; photo.
9 1961 baseball team dominates loop Finish 11-4.
9 Del Nicklaus joins men's PE staff Will pursue graduate work as well.
9 Bumper crop of titles for College Panthers win 80% of games in 1960-1961.
10 Iowa City junior paces track team in successful year John Raffensperger leads team; photo.
10 First C. B. McDonald scholarship given to Polk City student Deann Armann honored; photo.
11 Staley, '37, named to presidency of Alumni Association Walter E. Brown elected vice president; Stanley Reeves elected to Board; photo.
11 Notice of amendment to constitution Amendment reflects college name change.
11 Fund established in memory of Dr. Begeman Currently funding science scholarship.
12 1911 Campus School grads reunited here in June 50 year reunion held; photo.
13 Stout, '28, and Wagner, '26, receive alumni awards Minard W. Stout and Guy W. Wagner honored; photo.
13 Special education faculty appointed Stanley Knox will prepare students for working with disabled and gifted children.
14 Reunion classes met at graduation Class pictures; photo.
16 Ten alumni given awards for service to the College List of those honored; photo.
16 Dr. J. O. Perrine returns to SCI Appointed temporary professor of physics.
17 Dr. Cable honored at AXE reunion Honored for forty years of service.
Untitled Prexy's Pond in the summer; photo.