Men's Gymnasium
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101 | Residents of Cedar Falls, Waterloo, and the northeast Iowa area will have a chance to tour the college campus Sunday, during a two-hour open Public Relations News Release 1951:97, p.1 |
The event is partthe 30th Homecoming weekend and is the second of five all-college events during the 1951-1952 academic year in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the institution. | |
102 | Matriculation convocation was the first in a series of five all-college events in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the College Public Relations News Release 1951:28, p.1 |
President Maucker, entering his second year as head of the college, spoke on "Our Task" and urged the faculty and students to weld themselves into a "dedicated community" as advocated by Robert Maynard Hutchins in his farewell address in Chicago. | |
103 | A matriculation convocation, the first in a series of five all-college events commemorating the 75th anniversary will be held Friday, September 21st Public Relations News Release 1951:26, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will speak on "Our Task" during the convocation, according to Frank W. Hill, chairman of the convocations committee. Martin J. Nelson, dean of the faculty, will preside. | |
104 | Five events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the college will take place on campus during the 1951-52 academic year Public Relations News Release 1951:30, p.1 |
E. L. Ritter, chairman of the anniversary steering committee, announced today that a matriculation convocation in the men's gymnasium will be Friday morning, September 21. President J. W. Maucker will be the featured speaker. | |
105 | Five events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the college will take place on campus during the 1951-52 academic year, E. L. Ritter announced today Public Relations News Release 1951:24, p.1 |
The events will include: A matriculation convocation; homecoming weekend; presentation of the oratorio, "Elijah"; "Founder's Day"; and Commencement week. | |
106 | Installation of a new basketball floor in the Men's gym has required a change in summer Commencement week plans Public Relations News Release 1950:426, p.1 |
The new floor won't be completed in time for Baccalaureate, August 12, or Commencement, August 16. Both events were to be held in the gym. President J. W. Maucker will address the candidates and present the awards, diplomas, and degrees to 179 students. | |
107 | The first official event commemorating the 75th anniversary of the college will be a matriculation convocation, Friday, Sept. 21, in the Men's gym Public Relations News Release 1950:422, p.1 |
The 75th anniversary is September 6. J. W. Maucker's topic for the convocation address will be "Our Task," according to Frank Hill, chairman of the committee on convocations. | |
108 | Men's gymnasium Old Gold 0:0, p.14 |
Photo. | |
109 | The second campus Baccalaureate service was held Sunday evening for the 37 seniors of the campus laboratory high school Public Relations News Release 1950:385, p.1 |
"Your Life Counts" was the title of Harold E. Bernhard's address to the high school seniors. Rev. Irving Tange, pastor of the Nazareth Lutheran church, read the invocation and benediction. John Anderson, senior class president, gave the scripture reading. | |
110 | The 75th annual Commencement exercises will begin at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 2, in the Men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:385, p.1 |
Of the 498 candidates for graduation, 265 are candidates for the bachelor of arts degree and 233 for the two-year diploma. President J. W. Maucker will confer the degrees and award the diplomas. Candidates listed. | |
111 | A "continuing mind"--to link the knowledge of past and present-- is "the problem of the day," a prominent Iowa Methodist minister said Sunday Public Relations News Release 1950:381, p.1 |
"The modern mind," said Lloyd A. Gustafson, Mason City, "is concerned with the natest novel, the latest television set, the latest car, the latest anything." | |
112 | The 75th annual Commencement exercises will be held June 2 at 9:30 a.m. in the Men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:367, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will present the traditional Purple and Old Gold awards to graduates outstanding in scholarship and extra-curricular achievement. He'll also name the winners of ten special scholarships. | |
113 | Dr. Lloyd A gustafson, pastor of the First Methodist church at Mason City, will give the Baccalaureate address Sun, May 27, at the college Public Relations News Release 1950:354, p.1 |
Gustafson wil address about 506 students who are candidates for degrees or diplomas at the June 2 Commencement exercises. His topic will be "The Continuing Mind." | |
114 | Untitled College Eye 42:25, p.1 |
Two aerial views of campus with buildings identified. | |
115 | "Mystery Man" posters will soon appear on the campus; identification of the "Mystery Man" will be a requirement for door prize winners Public Relations News Release 1950:293, p.1 |
The Spring Carnival, sponsored by the special activities committee, a student organization, will be held Saturday, May 12, in and around the Men's gymnasium. Joan Orr said that campus organizations will sponsor Carnival concessions. | |
116 | ISTC announces Spring Commencement plans Public Relations News Release 1950:185, p.1 |
The 75th annual Commencement will be held at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 2, in the Men's gymnasium. Frank W. Hill, said the Baccalaureate service, on Sunday morning, May 27, will be held in the Men's gymnasium for the first time. | |
117 | 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. | |
118 | 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. | |
119 | Messiah to be Given at ISTC, Sunday, Dec. 10 Public Relations News Release 1950:149, p.1 |
A chorus of 300, a symphony orchestra, and four vocal soloists will be the cast for the annual presentation of Handel's "Messiah" in the men's gymnasium. | |
120 | New ISTC President outlines obligations of opportunity Public Relations News Release 1950:18, p.1 |
Maucker said that the opportunity to study truths rather than the manufactured "truths" of a political minority, is a "priceless privilege" with four major obligations. Maucker is the fifth president in the 74-year history of Teachers College. | |
121 | The nation's newest college president today (Friday) stressed the obligations linking the golden opportunities of America's educational system Public Relations News Release 1950:16, p.1 |
J. W. Maucker said that America's world role requires educational opportunity as "simply one phase of something bigger in American society." That "something" is general social opportunity without artificial barriers." Special guests listed. | |
122 | J. W. Maucker will be inaugurated as fifth president of the college on Friday, September 15, in the Men's Gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:15, p.1 |
The inauguration will coincide with the traditional matriculation convocation held every fall. Henry C. Shull, will present Maucker to the faculty and students. Maucker's inaugural address is entitled "The Obligations of Opportunity." | |
123 | Seen from the Campanile Old Gold 0:0, p.8 |
Brief description of the campanile; photo. | |
124 | Championship trophies displayed in new case College Eye 41:23, p.4 |
New trophy case is located along the east corridor of the Men's Gym. | |
125 | 1710 students agree College Eye 41:21, p.2 |
Students petition for new place for spring dance, encourages the committee to act on the students' interests. | |
126 | Men's Gym for spring formal College Eye 41:20, p.2 |
Students petition for spring dance to be in the Men's Gymnasium, for comfort and bigger bands. | |
127 | Equip room in Men's Gym for gymnastics College Eye 41:13, p.5 |
Open to faculty and students from 4:15 - 5:00 p.m. daily. | |
128 | New bankboards added to men's gymnasium College Eye 41:6, p.7 |
New inter-collegiate ruling requires the use of glass boards. | |
129 | KO's College Eye 40:13, p.5 |
Presents gripes about men's gym; photo. | |
130 | Added bleachers provide more seats in TC gym College Eye 40:1, p.5 |
Folding bleachers allow for almost three thousand people to sit in the West Gym. | |
131 | The Men's Gymnasium Old Gold 0:0, p.10 |
Home of the mighty Panthers, this photo show an outside view of the building with some of the male students outside; photo. | |
132 | New bleachers ordered for gym College Eye 39:28, p.6 |
Will fold up and be able to be stored against wall. | |
133 | Athletic events: College Eye 39:17, p.5 |
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134 | Gym residents donate to fund College Eye 39:1, p.1 |
The $61.66 from gymnasium housing fund was donated to cancer research; men no longer housed in the gym. | |
135 | Untitled Alumnus 31:3, p. |
East side of Men's Gymnasium; photo. | |
136 | Snow scene Old Gold 0:0, p.14 |
Photo. | |
137 | Men's Gymnasium Old Gold 0:0, p.64 |
Photo. | |
138 | Fishing, dancing Tony's favorites College Eye 38:16, p.5 |
Profile of equipment manager Tony Nerison. | |
139 | Crowded conditions make gym men's dorm College Eye 38:4, p.5 |
Thirty-eight men now live in Men's Gymnasium; list of officers. | |
140 | Housing tight for coming year Public Relations News Release 1946:256, p.1 |
President Price stated that classroom facilities are available for 200 more students; providing they can find housing. | |
141 | Untitled Alumnus 30:3, p. |
Tennis courts and Men's Gym; photo. | |
142 | Gym to be site of sub-state meet College Eye 37:23, p.5 |
Men's gymnasium will host the northeast Iowa sub-state basketball tournament. | |
143 | Ticket sales ahead of schedule Public Relations News Release 1946:56, p.1 |
Over half the tickets available for the Minnesota Symphony and the St. Olaf choir have been sold. The concerts are scheduled for April 25 and May 9. | |
144 | Annual fall freshman frolic to be held in the men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1945:230, p.1 |
Program to include varied concessions, group games and folk dancing. Committee members named. | |
145 | Special to the Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1945:190, p.1 |
Army Air Force personnel shown with the demonstration equipment to be shown at the Men's Gym. | |
146 | Men's Gym to host an exhibit and demostration of teaching methods and equipment of the army air force Public Relations News Release 1945:188, p.1 |
Mock-ups will be demonstrated. Captain T. L. Sheldrake will open the program. | |
147 | College asks for new campus school Alumnus 29:1, p.8 |
Broad plan includes requests for new health services building, campus school, arts and industries building, auditorium, garages, coal pile containment, and heating plant facilities. | |
148 | Men's Gymnasium Old Gold 0:0, p.210 |
Brief description of the building; photo. | |
149 | Untitled Alumnus 27:4, p. |
Aerial view of Men's Gymnasium from southeast; photo. | |
150 | Army and Navy invade Men's Gym Old Gold 0:0, p.47 |
View of the Men's Gym and grounds; photo. |