Bohlander--Janet C. (Class of 1961)

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1 ISTC Commencement honors and prizes
Public Relations News Release 1960:450, p.1
President J. W. Maucker awards thirty students, faculty, and alumni with honors and scholarships during Commencement Exercises in the men's gymnasium. Among those honored are Professors Minard Stout and Guy Wagner.
2 Olive Barker contest to be held Friday (April 21)
Public Relations News Release 1960:351, p.1
Five members of Sigma Alpha Iota compete for the Olive Barker Performance Award in the final contest to be held in Gilchrist Hall. Competitors include Janet Bohlander, Joan Brown, Rhonda Demien, Leona Folkers, and Sandra Quick.
3 ISTC students to present recital
Public Relations News Release 1960:324, p.1
Donald Breshears and Donald Wise will present recitals in Gilchrist Hall . Breshears and Wise are students of Charles Matheson and Karl Holvik. Accompaniment is provided by Elizabeth Calhoun, Joan Brown, June Ryon, and Janet Bohlander.
4 ISTC music students to give recital
Public Relations News Release 1960:314, p.1
Janet Bohlander and Vernon Hockett give their senior recitals in Gilchrist Hall Chapel. Bohlander and Hockett are students of professors David Kennedy and Karl Holvik, and will be accompanied by Elizabeth Calhoun.
5 ISTC to aid in Upper Iowa opera production
Public Relations News Release 1960:252, p.1
Nine students and faculty members perform in the Upper Iowa University production of "Dido and Aeneas". Department of music faculty performers include Emil Bock, Frank Hill, and Donald Wendt.
6 Local student is ISTC band officer
Public Relations News Release 1960:154, p.1
Student assistants to College Concert Band directors are selected for the 1960-61 season. Director and associate director of the band are Professor Karl Holvik and Donald Wendt. Joseph Doolittle is the graduate assistant. Student assistants listed.
7 Three seniors to give recital Thursday night
College Eye 52:7, p.1
Janet Bohlander, Cathryn Crowe, and Duane Shaw will perform.
8 Chimes Encourages Scholarship
Old Gold 0:0, p.172
To give honor and to encourage scholarship, leadership, and service is the purpose of Chimes. The group of sophomore women sponsor among the many of activities are Dad's Day Registration, Homecoming Information Booth, and help with the Student Book Exchange.
9 Orientation Guides
Old Gold 0:0, p.140
Orientation Guides; Photo. Women's Counselors and Guides; Photo.
10 Orchestra Helps Promote Campus Culture
Old Gold 0:0, p.141
The Teachers College Symphony Orchestra hosts a fall, winter, and spring concert; the spring concert is given by student members, who are featured as soloists; the production of the operetta Kiss Me Kate was one of this year's highlights; photo.
11 Marching Band Performs at Augustana
Old Gold 0:0, p.142
The Marching Band had been through long hours of practice, halftime shows at football games, Homecoming activities, and parades; one highlight was the presentation of the halftime show at Augustana; photo.
12 Concert Band Tours Iowa and Minnesota
Old Gold 0:0, p.143
The Iowa State Teachers College Concert Band played for concerts, the ISEA convention in Des Moines, and for home basketball games; they also performed at convocations and commencement; photo.
13 Purple Arrow Operates Book Exchange
Old Gold 0:0, p.159
The Purple Arrow honors freshman and sophomore women who have achieved a 3.0 cumulative grade average; a picnic in he spring, a panel discussion, a down-the-line dinner, election of new officers, and a variety show were the events of the year; photo.
14 MENC Sponsors Exchange Concerts
Old Gold 0:0, p.177
The Music Educators National Conference strives to improve the music education in our public schools; the sponsor of this organization was Mr. John Mitchell; also Mr. McClowen spoke on what it means to be a "music educator;" photo.
15 Sophomores
Old Gold 0:0, p.263
Directory of Sophomores; photo
16 MENC's Goal To Improve Music Study
Old Gold 0:0, p.239
Description of the Music Educators National Conference; photo.
17 Class of 1961
Old Gold 0:0, p.293
Freshman class of 1958; photo.
18 Concert Band
Old Gold 0:0, p.143
Description of the Concert Band and photo of the band; photo.
19 Marching Band Hampered By Flu
Old Gold 0:0, p.141
A combination of bad weather and the flu led to the eight-eight piece band only presenting one half-time drill this season; photo.