Barker--Donald W. [Class of 1935]

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1 Don Barker
Northern Iowa Today 97:1, p.32
Don Barker died June 2, 2013.
2 Don W Barker
Northern Iowa Today 94:4, p.26
Don W. Barker, a retired lawyer, celebrated his 100th birthday on January 15, 2012.
3 Old friends meet again
Alumnus 53:3, p.18
Winners of Alumni Service Awards honored; photo.
4 Alumni Association elects new officers
Alumnus 44:3, p.31
Donald Barker is president; Raymond Sorensen is vice president; Mary Jane Snyder Hutchison is on board.
5 Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Barker
Alumnus 36:2, p.19
The parents of Bruce, who was born on November 7, 1951.
6 A daughter, Jane Ann, was born
Alumnus 33:2, p.24
Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Barker.
7 Don W. Barker
Alumnus 30:2, p.24
Is now practicing law in Iowa Falls. He formerly was an attorney for the Federal Government in Detroit. He graduated from the College of Law at the State University of Iowa in June 1941. He also taught school at Rockwell City and in Des Moines.
8 Don Barker
Alumnus 29:1, p.23
Is enforcement attorney in the Office of Price Administration, Detroit, Michigan.
9 Don Barker
Alumnus 27:3, p.27
Works as an investigator for the U. S. Civil Service in Detroit, Michigan.
10 Don W. Barker
Alumnus 30:2, p.31
Married Elmira Blaine Russell on December 23, 1938.
11 Don Barker
Alumnus 26:1, p.20
Assistant in the law office of W. H. Soper in Eldora, Iowa.
12 Don Barker
Alumnus 24:3, p.30
Senior law student at the University of Iowa, is living at Old Faithful Lodge, Yellowstone Park, this summer. For the second summer he is serving as a desk clerk.
13 Don Barker
Alumnus 23:3, p.27
Won first place in the annual freshman law argument at the State University of Iowa, where he is a student.
14 Don Barker
Alumnus 97:1, p.26
Teaches social science at Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa.
15 Adding yet another notch . . . .
Alumnus 21:3, p.13
Don Barker writes article on school monitors.
16 Blue Key
Old Gold 0:0, p.167
The Blue Key was founded in 1931; purpose, advisors, officers, and members; photos.
17 Debate
Old Gold 0:0, p.162
The teams won forty-one out of seventy decision debates this season; photos.
18 International Relations Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.154
Organized in 1934; purpose, advisors, officers, and members; photo.
19 Kappa Delta Pi
Old Gold 0:0, p.170
The local chapter was established in 1923; advisor, officers, and members; photos.
20 Lambda Gamma Nu
Old Gold 0:0, p.214
Organized in 1923; aims, advisors, officers, and members; photos.
21 Men's Union
Old Gold 0:0, p.46
Activates and officers; photos.
22 Student Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.44
Student Council activities, objectives, and officers; photos.
23 Who's Who
Old Gold 0:0, p.100
Photos.
24 Approximately 250 students are expected to receive degrees and diplomas
Public Relations News Release 1934:1098, p.5
Program for commencement and graduation candidates.
25 Primary election for candidates for the Men's Union was proceeding at the college today
Public Relations News Release 1934:1039, p.1
Twenty- one were nominated by petition for the right to be represented on the primary ballot.
26 Committees planning senior prom May 3
College Eye 26:36, p.1
Roster of committee officers.
27 College debaters win high honors at Iowa City
College Eye 26:34, p.1
Three teams win high honors.
28 Honor fraternity initiates six men
College Eye 26:32, p.3
Roster of new Blue Key members.
29 Debaters from the Teachers College will spend a busy week starting February 21
Public Relations News Release 1934:924, p.1
The debate team will travel to South Dakota and Minnesota for eight debate contest.
30 Debaters' New Year's celebration in Mexico cost them about 85c; they attended hotel dance held on three floors, with three bands
College Eye 26:28, p.1
Don Barker and James Curtis talk about their experience in Monterey.
31 Four women and three men earned straight A grades during the fall term
Public Relations News Release 1934:789, p.2
Overall the honor roll contained fifty-seven women and twenty-three men.
32 Debate team touring South spends new year's in Mexico
College Eye 26:26, p.1
Don Barker gives his impressions.
33 David Grant and Don Barker are two of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Park College
Public Relations News Release 1934:780, p.1
Schedule of debate contests.
34 David Grant is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Baylor University
Public Relations News Release 1934:776, p.1
Schedule of debate contests; photo.
35 David Grant is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Park College
Public Relations News Release 1934:772, p.1
The Teachers College debaters are touring the South on their return from the Nation Convention of Teachers of Speech; photo.
36 David Grant is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from the University of Missouri
Public Relations News Release 1934:778, p.1
Schedule of debate contests; photo.
37 Debaters visit Mexico
Alumnus 19:1, p.2
Travel to Monterey; debate colleges along way.
38 Don Barker is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Emporia State College
Public Relations News Release 1934:773, p.1
Schedule of debate contests; photo.
39 Don Barker is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from the University of Tulsa
Public Relations News Release 1934:775, p.1
Schedule of debate contests; photo.
40 James Curtis is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Southwestern State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1934:777, p.1
Schedule of debate contests; photo.
41 James Curtis is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from the University of Missouri
Public Relations News Release 1934:779, p.1
Schedule of debate contests; photo.
42 James Curtis is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Wichita University
Public Relations News Release 1934:774, p.1
Schedule of debate contests; photo.
43 Monterey, Mexico is the goal for three college debaters
Public Relations News Release 1934:734, p.2
Schedule of meets throughout the year.
44 "The Younger Generation" is the theme for the annual after-dinner speaking contest
Public Relations News Release 1934:688, p.1
Twenty-five students have been entered in the contest on November 13.
45 Thirteen students elected into Kappa Delta Pi
Public Relations News Release 1934:685, p.1
Kappa Delta Pi will initiate the new members at a dinner on November 20.
46 Dads will be guests of honor at a three-day celebration
Public Relations News Release 1934:634, p.1
Schedule of the weekend events.
47 Programs for the Campus Leaders dinner contain the 1934 edition of "Who's Who" among student leaders
Public Relations News Release 1934:631, p.4
Program for the event.
48 Yerkes Observatory's director states faith in nature's laws; Barker reports informal talk by Doctor Frost
College Eye 26:6, p.3
Don Barker reports on remarks made by observatory's former director.
49 Blue Key
Old Gold 0:0, p.174
The Blue Key was established in 1932; purpose, officers, and members; photos.
50 Debate
Old Gold 0:0, p.170
Contest results; photos.
51 Five campus secrets are finally revealed
Public Relations News Release 1934:511, p.2

The 1934 Old Gold was distribued.

52 Lambda Gamma Nu
Old Gold 0:0, p.220
Organized in 1923; officers and members; photos.
53 Student Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.62
Purpose and officers; photos.
54 Tutor Stars
Old Gold 0:0, p.116
Photos.
55 Rho Epsion Rho has selected seventeen new members
Public Relations News Release 1934:507, p.1
The new members will be initiated in the early fall.
56 Barker is given scholarship by Kappa Delta Pi
College Eye 25:44, p.1
Group holds initiation and banquet.
57 Honor students in all departments will be presented at the second annual Recognition day assembly.
Public Relations News Release 1934:483, p.5
The assembly will be held on Wednesday morning.
58 Three organizations have elected officers for the coming school year.
Public Relations News Release 1934:479, p.1
The new officers were elected at their meetings last week.
59 Curtis elected Men's Union president; newly-formed group chooses first officials; Anson Vinall elected vice president; Krieg, Ebel, are officers
College Eye 25:42, p.1
Results of recent election; photo.
60 James Curtis was elected president of the newly formed Men's Union.
Public Relations News Release 1934:474, p.1
Names of officers and two representative from each class. The Men's Union will function somewhat like the Women's League, assisting in promoting all-college events.
61 Symposium Club to hear speech tilts
College Eye 25:38, p.3
Forensics students will entertain.
62 David Grant is elected new council leader; John Beebee appointed as vice-president; Brauer is secretary
College Eye 25:37, p.1
Brief profiles of officers.
63 Debaters honored at Men's, Women's Faculty Club party
College Eye 25:37, p.3
64 Winter term honor roll achievers
Public Relations News Release 1932:398, p.1

Fifty-one girls and twenty-seven men students were listed on the honor roll for the winter term.

65 Debaters win top honors in state forensics; Tutor teams receive most points since meet was started
College Eye 25:35, p.1
Results of competition; win twenty-two of thirty possible points.
66 Nine debaters in state tilt; leave this Wednesday for tourney to be held in Des Moines
College Eye 25:34, p.1
Schedule of upcoming debates.
67 Tutor debaters back from tour; win ten out of sixteen victories in tournament
College Eye 25:29, p.1
Description of recent competition.
68 Debaters begin winter tours; contests with Upper Iowa, South Dakota are scheduled
College Eye 25:28, p.1
Schedule for early part of season.
69 College Eye receives all-American award in press contest
College Eye 25:22, p.4
From National Scholastic Press Association.
70 Associated Student Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.47
Representatives and officers; group consists of heads of campus student organizations; photos.
71 College Eye
Old Gold 0:0, p.211
Description and leaders of the newspaper staff; photos.
72 Lambda Gamma Nu
Old Gold 0:0, p.231
Officers, history, aims, members, and pledges; organized in 1923; photos.
73 Student Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.46
Description and purposes; photos.
74 Student newspaper will All-American honors
Public Relations News Release 1932:289, p.1
In a nation-wide contest conducted by the National Scholastic Press, the College Eye won the highest rating attainable. This is the second time that the College Eye has achieved distinction in nation contest.
75 Lambda Gamma Nu
College Eye 24:28, p.3
Roster of officers.
76 Ninety-eight men and women on the Honor Roll
Public Relations News Release 1932:275, p.1
Sixty-nine women and twenty-nine men made the Honor Roll for the winter term of 1933. For the number of men enrolled, this year had the highest number of men on the Honor Roll in the school's history.
77 David Grant, Oelwein
Public Relations News Release 1932:145, p.1
David Grant earned straight A's for the fall term; roster of other men who made the honor roll.
78 Donald Barker, of this city
Public Relations News Release 1932:152, p.1
Made the honor roll for the fall term.
79 Burt Welty compares college life of '96 with that of today
College Eye 24:12, p.1
Donald Barker reflects on the different activities of students now compared to when he was in college.
80 Barker wins right to represent class on student council
College Eye 24:4, p.1
Don Barker will represent sophomore class on Student Council.
81 Two classes to elect councilmen; all-college vote will elect sophomore for place on council
College Eye 24:3, p.1
List of candidates.
82 Editorial board of the College Eye
College Eye 24:2, p.2
Roster of staff and their responsibilities.
83 College Eye is offered for 25 cents per term; Finlayson heads newspaper editorial staff for 1932-1933
College Eye 24:1, p.8
Profiles of editors; photo.
84 Freshman B. A. and B. S.
Old Gold 0:0, p.90
Photo and roster of the Class of 1935.
85 Lambda Gamma Nu
Old Gold 0:0, p.247
Names of members; photo.
86 The College Eye
Old Gold 0:0, p.228
Names of staff members of The College Eye; photo.
87 Donald Barker injures knee; returns home
College Eye 23:42, p.2
Trips on wire.
88 Robert Buckmaster
Public Relations News Release 1931:318, p.1
Elected presidant of Lambda Gamma Nu; other officers elected also.
89 Donald Barker, of this city
Public Relations News Release 1932:152, p.1
Elected managing editor of the College Eye.
90 Oscar Johnson and Don Finlayson to head Old Gold and College Eye staffs during next school year
College Eye 23:38, p.1
Roster of student publications staffs; photo.
91 Donald Finlayson, Waterloo
Public Relations News Release 1931:303, p.1
Editors for College Eye and Old Gold chosen.
92 All day vigil of reporter rewarded with handshake from Paderewski; unable to see pianist at train, Barker succeeds after evening concert
College Eye 23:34, p.1
Don Barker works hard for handshake.
93 Freshman Class
Old Gold 0:0, p.100
Class roll; photos.
94 Freshman Class
Old Gold 0:0, p.100
Class roll; photos.
95 Lambda Gamma Nu
Old Gold 0:0, p.271
Members and pledges; photo.