Journalism

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# Title Date Summary
101 Awards given to journalists Monday night
Northern Iowan 64:53, p.1
Campus publications students win awards.
102 Annual Gridiron Banquet to be Monday night
Northern Iowan 64:51, p.4
Will honor student journalists of campus publications.
103 Where in hell are you?
Northern Iowan 64:38, p.2
Outlines difficulty in putting out a newspaper at UNI, which has no journalism major; asks for help.
104 SCI journalism curriculum comparable to margarine
College Eye 60:65, p.2
Expresses dissatisfaction with the current number of classes offered in journalism at SCI.
105 African journalist to speak at SCI
Public Relations News Release 1960:488, p.1
African journalist Jean-Alli Quatermain of the UN press corps will deliver a lecture in the auditorium building as the first speaker in the summer Lecture-Concert Series.
106 ISTC professor writes on Soviet education
Public Relations News Release 1960:381, p.1
Professor Agnes Lebeda writes an article on Soviet education for the "National Business Education Quarterly". Her article is based on studies conducted in Russia the previous fall.
107 ISTC journalists to be honored at dinner
Public Relations News Release 1960:355, p.1
Alpha Phi Gamma and the Board of Control of Student Publications sponsor the annual Gridiron Dinner in honor of exceptional journalists. Featured speaker for the event will be Robert Blakely, of the State University of Iowa.
108 ISTC math professors edit journals
Public Relations News Release 1960:100, p.1
Professor Glenadine Gibb is named editor of "The Arithmetic Teacher", a journal of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Other faculty editors include Professors E. W. Hamilton, H. Van Engen, Fred Lott, and Irvin Brune.
109 Marge Schloeman awarded "Oil Can" trophy
Public Relations News Release 1951:708, p.1
Schloeman edited the 1952 edition of the Old Gold college yearbook. The Oil Can trophy is traditionally given to a student who shows outstanding work in journalism.
110 Annual High School Press Day, Saturday, March 1
Public Relations News Release 1952:413, p.1
The press day, sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma, national honorary journalistic fraternity, will feature workshops on student yearbook and newspaper publishing.DeWayne Cuthbertson, Toledo, is general chairman for the event.
111 Special to: Benton County Star
Public Relations News Release 1951:75, p.1
Marge Schleeman, Norway, Iowa, senior student at the college, will attend the Associated Collegiate Press convention in Pittsburtgh, Pa. She is executive editor of the 1952 Old Gold, yearbook of the college. Ann Weinhardt will also attend the convention.
112 Editor Bernice Gestie of the Minnesota Journal of Education is special lecturer for the course Educational Editing and Authorship, introduced in July
Public Relations News Release 1951:7, p.1
Too many teachers are "afraid" to write for publication because "they think they can't write well enough." The argument is false, says Bernice Gestie in her appeal to teachers to share new experiences by writing of them.
113 Al Schmahl, sports editor of the Iowa City Press-Citizen, will begin August 15 as director of sports information services
Public Relations News Release 1950:427, p.1
Schmahl will replace Wayne Duke who resigned earlier this month to accept a similar position at the University of Colorado. The 25-year-old navy vetern was graduated from the Alford high school in 1943.
114 Bernice Gestie, editor of the Minnesota Journal of Education, will speak Wednesday night, July 18, on "Breaking into Educational Print"
Public Relations News Release 1950:420, p.1
The talk will begin in Faculty room in Gilchrist Hall. Gestie is on the campus conducting a special four-week course in educational editing and authorship. She will discuss topics that educational editors want to print and style.
115 Bernice Gestie, managing editor of the Minnesota Journal of Education, has been appointed special lecturer
Public Relations News Release 1950:401, p.1
Gestie will be lecturer for a course in educational editing and authorship this summer at the college. She will conduct the course throughout July, and she will also act as special assistant for the School Public Relations workshop here July 8 - 11.
116 New Curriculum
Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1
A major curriculum revision for degree students began with this summer's instruction. Daryl Pendergraft will coordinate the new program, which required seven years of faculty committee preparation.
117 The Oil Can, awarded annually to the student contributing the most to journalist was presented to Clara Hack and Dewayne Cuthbertson
Public Relations News Release 1950:321, p.1
Hack is executive editor of the College Eye, weekly newspaper, and Cuthbertson is executive editor of Old Gold, the yearbook. The award was made at the annual Gridiron dinner sponsored by the campus chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma.
118 The Gridiron Dinner, traditional April get-together for student journalists will be held April 19 in Waterloo
Public Relations News Release 1950:318, p.1
Gene Thorne, managing editor of the Waterloo Daily Courier, will be the guest speaker. Eollege Eye and Old Gold staff members, student board of control members and faculty advisors will hear Thorne speak on "Shop Talk for Journalists."
119 Donald A. Kelly has joined the staff of the Iowa State Teachers college for work in the bureau of public relations and information services
Public Relations News Release 1950:212, p.1
Kelly will assist in the preparation of catalogs, bulletins, informational booklets and folders. His appointment fills a position left vacant last summer. Kelly recently received his M. A. degree in journalism from the State University of Iowa.
120 1950 Leaves Mark on ISTC Campus
Public Relations News Release 1950:165, p.1
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.
121 Louis C. Grimm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grimm,,,, is a reporter covering the sports beat for the College Eye
Public Relations News Release 1950:107, p.1
Grimm graduated from Muscatine High school in 1948. At the College he is a junior majoring in social science with a minor in journalism and math.
122 The fall quarter's first issue of the College Eye, student-staffed newspaper of the College, was distributed Friday morning, opening day of classes
Public Relations News Release 1950:21, p.1
Publication day is every Friday during the school year and summer sessions. The newspaper will more directly serve student needs this year, because a minor in journalism has been approved in the college's curriculum according to advisor Fred Hoar.
123 Prospective students sent new pamphlets
College Eye 41:31, p.3
Pamphlets concern religion and journalism.
124 Wilson to teach journalism class
College Eye 41:24, p.8
Roy Wilson will be teaching the first class in the newly-created minor of journalism.
125 Approve journalism minor
Alumnus 34:1, p.3
Seven courses totaling twenty-six hours will constitute minor.
126 New minor in journalism to be offered
College Eye 41:8, p.1
Five new courses will be added.
127 Journalism awards will be given at dinner
College Eye 40:26, p.1
Alpha Phi Gamma will hold annual dinner.
128 Alpha Phi Gamma holds meeting
College Eye 40:8, p.4
Mr. Holmes reports that ISTC is considering a minor in journalism.
129 Journalism fraternity installed
Alumnus 32:3, p.3
Alpha Phi Gamma installed May 7.
130 Campus Personalities
Old Gold 0:0, p.130
Three active students on campus that people should know; photo.
131 Around the Campus
College Eye 39:32, p.2
Believes the administration needs to add more sidewalks around campus.
132 Student League approves national journalism frat
College Eye 39:27, p.4
Recognizes Alpha Phi Gamma chapter; roster of officers..
133 Around the Campus
College Eye 39:26, p.2
Due to lack of interest the Old Gold and Pen may be discontinued, a journalism fraternity should become a reality, and the concept of having a journalism minor is being considered.
134 Lack of advisors impedes program
College Eye 39:7, p.8
George Holmes talks about the difficulties face by high schools in their journalism and publications programs.
135 'Panther Cub' to be issued Oct. 13
College Eye 39:4, p.8
Campus School will begin new newspaper.
136 College Eye alumni tell advantages of staff training
College Eye 38:32, p.5
Reports of a survey of former College Eye staff.
137 Roger's Rambling Remarks
College Eye 38:32, p.2
Believes that graduating teachers should be more informed in journalism and that instructors should consider their faults as well.
138 When reporters get together--lookout; anything can happen
College Eye 37:38, p.3
Journalism students enjoy picnic to welcome Jane Robbins, soon to be Mrs. George Holmes.
139 Journalism dinner featured tonight
College Eye 37:30, p.3
Will poke fun at one another and receive awards.
140 Journalists serve Hot Copy
Alumnus 29:3, p.1
Revive journalism banquet tradition.
141 Journalists razz each other
Alumnus 26:3, p.3
Hold annual dinner for razzing and honors.
142 Journalism students glimpse film first
College Eye 31:42, p.3
George Holmes previews the film that will be shown at the Iowa State Fair.
143 Journalism class learns by practical experience
College Eye 31:32, p.1
This issue of the College Eye was produced by journalism class.
144 Editor's note
College Eye 31:23, p.4
Journalism students submitted feature articles.
145 Patrolman arrests student for speeding
College Eye 30:39, p.1
Student caught speeding and told officer she was working on her journalism class project; officer gave her a ticket and told her to talk to the mayor.
146 Night watch 'gets' reporter Gaede down
College Eye 30:17, p.2
Erwin Gaede makes the rounds with the night watchman.
147 Cub reporters edit this week's Eye; Shepard heads staff as journalism class takes over
College Eye 30:10, p.1
Journalism class edits this week's Eye; list of staff members.
148 Special staff and jobs
College Eye 30:10, p.2
List of staff members for special issue of the College Eye.
149 How would you like to be Hairy's queen?
College Eye 29:42, p.1
Helen Gillham interviews a hobo for a feature story.
150 Will it be bandanas or-?
College Eye 29:39, p.1
Journalism students will be talking to students about all sorts of subjects.