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351 Two seniors will present a senior recital tonight, April 23, in the auditorium
Public Relations News Release 1950:328, p.1
4/21/1951 The recitalists are Mary Hovland, mezzo-soprano from Webster City, and Virginia Jones, pianist from Boone. Mary Marsh, Sioux Rapids, will accompany Hovland.
352 Greenroom greets tired dramatists
College Eye 42:25, p.2
4/6/1951 A description of the recently-redecorated theater greenroom.
353 Untitled
College Eye 42:25, p.1
4/5/1951 Two aerial views of campus with buildings identified.
354 Carolyn Hill and Marilyn Russell, seniors at Teachers college high school, will present a recital Thursday, April 12, at 8 p.m.
Public Relations News Release 1950:288, p.1
4/3/1951 The recital will be held in the campus school auditorium. Carolyn, daughter of Frank W. Hill, is a soprano. Marilyn, a pianist, is the daughter of Myron E. Russell.
355 ISTC concerts April 4-5
Public Relations News Release 1950:282, p.1
3/29/1951 On Wednesday (April 4) the 60-piece orchestra will play a morning concert directed by Roland Searight. The 62-voice college choir will sing its home concert Thursday (April 5) conducted by Assistant Professor Maurice Gerow.
356 The metronome (beating out the time) and the do-re-mi pitch scale were standard music teaching aids centuries ago--and still going strong
Public Relations News Release 1950:278, p.1
3/27/1951 But many other aids and techniques have been developed and will be demonstrated at the one-day music workshop Saturday (March 31). Dinstinguished speakers will include Beatrice Krone, and Evalene Bell.
357 Week-end events will include the campus high school band concert Friday (March 30) and the spring recital of the Junior and Senior Orchesis
Public Relations News Release 1950:280, p.1
3/27/1951 A drum duet, a brass sextet, and a saxaphone quartet will be featured at the spring band concert conducted by Vincent Maleck of the Campus school music staff. Jean burgess and Barbara Wlaz will be in charge of the dance recital.
358 Casadesus concert tonight
Public Relations News Release 1950:250, p.1
3/3/1951 Jean Casadesus will present the final program of the 1950-51 concert course. In 1940 young Casadesus came to this country with his parents. Two years before, Jean had won First Medal at the Paris Conservatoire.
359 ISTC Children's production coming up
Public Relations News Release 1950:249, p.1
3/2/1951 Elaine McDavitt, assistant professor off speech has announced that tickets will be sold daily next week for Charlotte Chorpenning's "The Indian Captive," which will be held in the college auditorium.
360 The entertainment calendar for the next week at Iowa State Teachers college is pretty heavily booked Here's what's coming up:
Public Relations News Release 1950:244, p.1
2/27/1951 Feb. 28, Jazz concert, Commons; March. 1-2, "The Count and the Coed, campus school auditorium;" Mar. 2, Folk Festival, Women's gym; Mar. 3, Soc Hop, Commons; Recital, Pianist Jean Casadesus, auditorium.
361 A six-part choral concert featuring two choruses, two harpists and three soloists will be presented Thursday (March 1) at 8 p.m. in the auditorium
Public Relations News Release 1950:238, p.1
2/23/1951 Conductor Maurice Gerow said the 150-voice College chorus and the 65-voice college Women's chorus will present five parts of the program. Harpist LaVerne Hodges of the music faculty will play two solos for the concert's sixth part.
362 Announce cast for children's production
Public Relations News Release 1950:225, p.1
2/19/1951 The third annual Children's Theatre production, Charlotte Chorpenning's "The Indian Captive," will be performed in the college auditorium. The drama is based on the authentic story of the captivity of Eleanor Lytell by the Seneca Indians.
363 Bock of ISTC to play Thursday, Feb. 22
Public Relations News Release 1950:219, p.1
2/16/1951 Violinist Emil Bock will present a recital in the college auditorium. Bock joined the faculty as an instructor in 1939. He served with the infantry from 1942 through most of 1945 and rejoined the college faculty after his military discharge.
364 "The Adding Machine" starts tonight at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:216, p.1
2/14/1951 A three-night run of an expressionistic stage hit of the twenties, will begin tonight in the auditorium. The cast of 19 and stage crew of 25 have been rehearsing for four weeks, said producer Richard Bergstrom.
365 Thornton talk at ISTC delayed four days
Public Relations News Release 1950:203, p.1
2/7/1951 Lecture-concert committee Chairman Leland L. Sage announced that due to other commitments, History Professor Harrison John Thornton of the State University of Iowa will not speak Feb. 12, as originally planned. Thornton will speak on Friday, Feb. 16.
366 "Religion in Life" week starts Sunday at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:188, p.1
1/24/1951 A theme of personal religion, "What Religion Means to Me," will culminate the four-day "Religion in Life" week. Student-led groups will meet the first three nights in eleven student centers to discuss the campus, job, and world-outlook phases of the theme
367 Nadine Conner to use "red" and white carpets
Public Relations News Release 1950:189, p.1
1/24/1951 "The red carpet," Leland L. Sage explains, "is for welcoming this petite and charming artist to her first recital on the concert course. The white carpet will mark her pathway from the wings to her station in the curve of the piano and protect her gown."
368 Nationally famous Marionettes at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:184, p.1
1/22/1951 The nationally famous Tatterman Marionette show will be in the auditorium. The puppets were featured at the New York World's fair and in the first marionette motion pictures.Pupils in the campus school will see a special performance Wednesday afternoon.
369 ISTC Concert Band to play January 21
Public Relations News Release 1950:176, p.1
1/13/1951 Director David Kennedy and his 75-piece concert band will play a home concert in the college auditorium.The concert will be this year's first in this area. The band traveled to Clarion for a full concert last November 20.
370 Tickets available at ISTC for Met Star's recital
Public Relations News Release 1950:168, p.1
1/4/1951 Tickets are still available for Soprano Nadino Conner's recital on Feb. 1, according to L. L. Sage, chairman of the concert committee. On Marach 5, Pianist Jean Casadesus will present the final program of the college's 1950-51 concert course.
371 Pianist Henry Harris to play Sunday, January 7
Public Relations News Release 1950:166, p.1
1/2/1951 Henry Harris, popular assistant professor of piano, will play in the college auditorium. Before coming to the college in 1941, Harris was a faculty member of the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. He graduated from Germany's Leipzig conservatory in 1932.
372 1950 Leaves Mark on ISTC Campus
Public Relations News Release 1950:165, p.1
12/29/1950 A presidential inauguration, the fifth in 74 years, was one of several major changes during 1950. Starting last June a minor in journalism was offered. Plans were approved for granting a major in library science starting next June.
373 Christmas Season Opens at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:152, p.1
12/7/1950 Over seven inches of snow has given the campus a Christmas card setting, certainly appropriate for the round of Christmas events which started last night with the tree lighting ceremony.
374 Two Contatas to Mark ISTC Advent Program
Public Relations News Release 1950:143, p.1
11/29/1950 Two eighteenth-century Advent cantatas will be sung by the 55-voice chapel choir in the college auditorium. Director Arthur Christmann said a small orchestra, vocal and instrumental soloists will also take part in the program.
375 Violinist Renardy at TC tonight
Public Relations News Release 1950:116, p.1
11/8/1950 Ossy Renardy, young gifted violinist born in Vienna but an American since 1937, will present a concert in the auditorium. Renardy is the owner of a violin made in 1743. The violin, said to have been Paganini's is valued at over $50,000.
376 Over 1000 Hear Gross, Babcock at TC
Public Relations News Release 1950:102, p.1
11/1/1950 Congressman H. R. Gross of Waterloo and his Democrat party opponent, James Babcock of New Hampton, in the Nov. 7 elections addressed over 1000 persons Tuesday night in the auditorium.
377 The "I" Club will present the Queen's attendants before the game and the marching band will parade in special formations during halftime
Public Relations News Release 1950:95, p.1
10/28/1950 Dr. Harold E. Bernhard, director of religious activities, is the Sunday morning Homecoming chapel service speaker. Parade floats and house decorations will pattern the major theme. Final event of the weekend is the Homecoming concert in the auditorium.
378 Two more performances of the ISTC fall play, "The Heiress," will be presented tonight (Oct. 27) and Saturday night at the college auditorium.
Public Relations News Release 1950:89, p.1
10/27/1950 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.
379 Fort Dodge Businessman is TC's 1950 DAD
Public Relations News Release 1950:86, p.1
10/25/1950 J. Albert McKinstry will be the honored Dad for the 20th annual Dad's Day weekend. President J. W. Maucker will present the McKinstry's between halves of the football game. The marching band under Director David Kennedy will parade at the game.
380 TC students to present play, "The Heiress"
Public Relations News Release 1950:83, p.1
10/23/1950 Successful as a novel, stage production and movie, "The Heiress" is author Henry Jemes' version of New York fashion society about a century ago. The play, sponsored by the English and speech department, has a cast of nine.
381 Rich Autumn setting greets TC homecomers
Public Relations News Release 1950:71, p.1
10/12/1950 O. R. Latham stadium will be the scene of most of Saturday night's action. President J. W. Maucker will crown the Homecoming "I" Queen. On Saturday morning's program are a girls' field hockey game, and the judging of house decoration contest entries.
382 Vaudeville Program opens TC Homecoming
Public Relations News Release 1950:68, p.1
10/11/1950 Seven high-steppin' girls will be in the chorus line. Hit songs of bygone days will be sung by the barber shop quartet of Instructor Alfred Moon. A tumbling and gymnastic act will be given by the Waterloo YMCA gymnastic team.
383 Concert to end Teachers College Homecoming festivities
Public Relations News Release 1950:56, p.1
10/8/1950 A mixed Homecoming concert by music department faculty members and three students will officially close the 29th annual Homecoming festivities. Two scenes from "The Mikado" will end the concert.
384 Birkhead opens Teachers College faculty recital series
Public Relations News Release 1950:32, p.1
9/25/1950 Jane Birkhead, well-0known soprano member of the music faculty, will give the first of the fall faculty recital series. With Yvone Maxwell at the piano, Birkhead will sing an aria from "The Consul," an opera currently appearing in New York.
385 Baritone Leonard Warren of the Metropolitan Opera company will open the 1950-1951 Concert course at 8:15 p.m., Oct. 12
Public Relations News Release 1950:25, p.1
9/20/1950 Completing the concert course will be Violinist Ossy Renardy, Soprano Nadine Conner, and Pianist Jean Casadesus. Baritone Warren has starred in 22 Metropolitan operas in New York besides appearing in major opera roles in other cities.
386 Studios remodeled to accommodate cameras, equipment for television
College Eye 42:1, p.1
9/15/1950 First television film will be Decorah drum and bugle corps performance at football game; Herb Hake announces future plans for television programs; equipment being installed in Auditorium Building.
387 Along familiar walks
Old Gold 0:0, p.10
6/1/1950 Photo.
388 Make tentative plans to improve backstage
College Eye 41:23, p.3
3/24/1950 The appointment of an architect to study possibilities for increasing the work space in the Auditorium has been approved by the State Board of Control.
389 Cedar Falls men elect Chalstrom
College Eye 41:11, p.1
12/2/1949 Off-campus men may now enjoy their lunch in the basement of the auditorium.
390 The auditorium
Old Gold 0:0, p.2
6/1/1949 Photo.
391 Dynamic "Duke" Ellington
Old Gold 0:0, p.144
6/1/1948 The hottest night of the year, in the opinion of many jive fans, was January 29, 1948, the night Duke Ellington performed on campus. A photo of Ellington with is band is shown on the top of the page, along with a publicity still at the bottom; photo.
392 English
Old Gold 0:0, p.33
6/1/1948 Every student gets acquainted with the rooms on the first floor of the Auditorium building, and the speech department has new requirements to insure a more thorough coverage of the many activities of this field; photo.
393 The Auditorium Building
Old Gold 0:0, p.9
6/1/1948 A shaded view of the Auditorium Building, a place for classes, lectures, plays and the reverberating pep assemblies; photo.
394 Untitled
Ludeman--James E. (Student--1947)
College Eye 39:4, p.2
10/10/1947 Claims that the stairs at the north end of the Auditorium need to be widened to help prevent accidents.
395 Letter to the Editor
Reeves--Kinzey (Class of 1948)
College Eye 38:41, p.2
8/1/1947 Student believes that the stairway on the first floor of the auditorium should be widened to prevent injuries.
396 Auditorium
Old Gold 0:0, p.2
6/1/1947 Photo.
397 Lawther Hall Steps
Old Gold 0:0, p.12
6/1/1947 Photo.
398 Auditorium Building keeps painters busy
College Eye 38:14, p.6
12/20/1946 Most buildings get painted every ten or fifteen years.
399 Foreword
Old Gold 0:0, p.4
6/1/1946 A new year brings back veterans and all students to the doors of ISTC; photo.
400 Four school buildings merge into one
Simpson--Richard Edward (Class of 1947)
College Eye 37:26, p.3
3/29/1946 A look at the buildings connected by the Crossroads.

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