Christmas

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# Title Date Summary
901 Midnight oil heralds the end of another academic quarter with its examinations
Public Relations News Release 1951:264, p.1
The fall quarter draws to a close next Wednesday noon, Dec. 19, when the Christmas recess begins. Registration for students not previously registered for the winter quarter will be held Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1952.
902 What should Santa Claus bring that certain youngster for Christmas?
Public Relations News Release 1951:263, p.1
From five months to a year: colored plastic or hard rubber play rings; dumbbell rattles; transparent water balls; small blocks that can be grasped, and cloth picture books that won't tear easily.
903 Fellowship program . . .
College Eye 43:11, p.8
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship will present Christmas program.
904 Local community sing
College Eye 43:11, p.6
College students invited.
905 Management house serves 'dessert' to 60
College Eye 43:11, p.5
906 Baker Yuletide party
College Eye 43:11, p.5
907 Yule trees decorated
College Eye 43:11, p.3
908 North schedules Christmas events
College Eye 43:11, p.3
909 Social plans for holidays are complete
College Eye 43:11, p.1
AWS presents "Coffee and Carols"; carols will be recorded for radio broadcast.
910 Fifty-three children entertained at a Christmas party December 15 sponsored by Lawther Hall residents
Public Relations News Release 1951:208, p.1
The children were recommended by Helen Hanson, teacher at the Miner school, and range from 5 to 12 years old. Each corridor group of the women's dormitory is "adopting" one or two children for the occasion and will present gifts to them in the afternoon.
911 Daily Record - The Industrial Arts Club aids Santa Claus Fund project by repairing toys
Public Relations News Release 1951:207, p.1
The toys will be distributed to children by American Legion Post No. 237, Cedar Falls. The Legion Post conducts the project in conjunction with the Cedar Falls Daily Record.
912 The Christmas season will officially open Dec. 6 at the tree lighting ceremony
Public Relations News Release 1951:201, p.1
President J. W. Maucker will light the huge tree south of the Commons at 7 p.m. Don Peter, Marcus, president of the Student League board, will emcee the event.
913 Tree lighting ceremony begins Christmas season
Alumnus 35:4, p.29
Seasonal activities also include dance and performance of "The Messiah".
914 Traditional Christmas tree lighting ceremony will open Yule events here; caroling, formal also on schedule
College Eye 43:10, p.1
Schedule of activities for Christmas traditions.
915 Lawther to sponsor kids' Christmas party
College Eye 43:10, p.5
916 The Music Goes Round & Round
College Eye 43:10, p.3
A summary and commentary on upcoming music events.
917 Marching Band slated to lead Waterloo parade
College Eye 43:9, p.1
Will lead Christmas parade.
918 The 90-piece Panther marching band from the college will lead the gala Christmas parade in Waterloo, Friday, November 16
Public Relations News Release 1951:138, p.1
The parade, sponsored by the Waterloo chamber of commerce, will feature 40 nuge balloon floats including a 100-foot, five-car balloon train. The Panther marching band, under the direction of Karl Holvik, will be one of five bands in the parade.
919 Head of Industrial Arts at ISTC receives Doctor's degree
Public Relations News Release 1950:166, p.1
Harold G. Palmer has received the degree of doctor of philosophy at Ohio State University during the holidays. Palmer, an associate professor, joined the staff in 1924 and became department head in 1948.
920 WOI to Air Special ISTC Christmas Program
Public Relations News Release 1950:163, p.1
The half-hour program, "Radio Christmas Card," was recorded on campus before Christmas vacation began Dec. 15. Carols and music from the campanile's famous 15-ton bells will be featured, said Arne Grummer, assistant radio program director.
921 Unusual vacations - 15 Dec. to Dec. 1 - for ISTC aculty
Public Relations News Release 1950:160, p.1
Instructors Dorothy Price and William Walsh of the teaching department are honeymooning after their marriage Dec. 16 in Cedar Falls. Three faculty families barely beat the Internal Revenue Service out of extra exemptions. Other vacations noted.
922 Christmas is busy Season for ISTC Professors
Public Relations News Release 1950:158, p.1
Christmas may be stay-at-home season for most folks but not for college professors. That's when many education associations plan national meetings. Here's where conference-bound faculty members are going before the New Year. Conferences listed.
923 43 Receive Degrees, Diplomas at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:157, p.1
Thirty bachelor of arts degrees and 13 elementary teacher diplomas were granted Friday announced Registrar Marshall R. Beard. No formal commencement exercises were held, a custom followed in fall and winter quarter graduations. Students listed.
924 The Line
College Eye 42:13, p.2
'News' from around the campus.
925 Untitled
College Eye 42:13, p.1
Students decorate a tree in the math department.
926 Meditations scheduled
College Eye 42:12, p.2
Student Christian Association will present Christmas meditations.
927 Carol programs to be broadcast
College Eye 42:12, p.1
Will be broadcast over WOI.
928 Bernhard to give Yuletide sermon
College Eye 42:12, p.1
In Christmas chapel service.
929 St. Nick to visit Commons for supper party Tuesday
College Eye 42:12, p.1
930 AWS dinner set
College Eye 42:12, p.5
Will hold Christmas dinner.
931 Home Ec Group holds Yule party
College Eye 42:12, p.5
Ellen Richards Club holds party.
932 Bartlett Hall to hold Christmas meditations
College Eye 42:12, p.5
933 Christmas Season Opens at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:152, p.1
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.
934 Meardon Band to Play for ISTC Formal Dance
Public Relations News Release 1950:150, p.1
The annual Christmas formal dance will be held Friday in the Commons ballroom. Bill Meardon and his orchestra, rated by Downbeat magazine as the "best in the mid-west," will provide the music. The same band played for last year's Homecoming dance.
935 President Maucker to open ISTC Christmas season
Public Relations News Release 1950:149, p.1
The season will open officially with President J. W. Maucker's lighting of the college Christmas tree. Carols will be played on the campanile chimes just before the tree-lighting ceremony south of the Commons. Group caroling will follow the ceremony.
936 Students and faculty invited to Carol Hour
College Eye 42:11, p.8
937 Baker to have Christmas party
College Eye 42:11, p.7
938 Seerley Hall to hold annual Yuletide party
College Eye 42:11, p.5
939 Tree Lighting will ring in Christmas season Thursday
College Eye 42:11, p.1
Schedule of activities.
940 Formal Christmas Dance at ISTC is December 8
Public Relations News Release 1950:136, p.1
The Christmas Ball, first formal dance of the fall quarter will be held Friday night according to General Chairman Dave Butler. Committee chairmen are: Les Rees, Joan Ferneding, Helen Steege, John Sabus, Donna Merfeld, Dean Morford, and Virginia McGovern.
941 December ninth to be open night for Yule parties
College Eye 42:10, p.3
942 Committees meet, plan for Christmas Formal
College Eye 42:10, p.3
943 Students will start to school a week later this fall; will have almost a month of vacation during the year
Public Relations News Release 1950:12, p.1
The new calendar was recently adopted for the 1950-51 school year; students will be in school longer next spring. The fall quarter will be more than two weeks longer than the winter and spring terms.
944 The 1949 Homecoming
Old Gold 0:0, p.18
Important events; photo.
945 Important events
Old Gold 0:0, p.16
Activities at the beginning of the school year; photo.
946 Music programs at campus school
College Eye 41:13, p.6
Four separate programs are scheduled.
947 Students record Yule broadcast for December 23
College Eye 41:13, p.1
Students will sing a Christmas carol as part of the production.
948 Students, band provide program at formal dance
College Eye 41:13, p.1
A rose corsage will be given to each woman attending.
949 Supper party at Commons Tuesday
College Eye 41:13, p.1
Music will be provided by vocal and instrumental groups.
950 Choir to assist in special chapel
College Eye 41:13, p.1
The theme of the service will be "Will Christmas Come This Year?"