Music

Displaying 501 - 550 of 1036 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
501 Special To: Herald-Ledger
Public Relations News Release 1951:273, p.1
Terry Stilley, Eldora, has been elected representative to the interfraternity council at the college. Stilley will represent Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity. He is a junior student majoring in music.
502 Special to: Hardin County Index
Public Relations News Release 1951:272, p.1
Terry Stilley, Eldora, has been elected representative to interfraternity council at the college. Stilley will represent Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity. He is a junior student majoring in music.
503 The Music Goes Round & Round
College Eye 43:12, p.3
Kudos and criticisms on the world of music.
504 Maurice Gerow and John Powell will be guest soloists during the presentation of Handel's "Messiah" at the Bethany Lutheran church in Emmetsburg
Public Relations News Release 1951:259, p.1
The presentation will be conducted by John Pyleman, 1948 graduate, who is instructor in instrumental music at the Emmetsburg high school. Pyleman has organized for the first time a community chorus composed of member of various Emmetsburg church choirs..
505 Special To: Central Iowa Independent
Public Relations News Release 1951:226, p.1
Roger Maxwell, Marshalltown, has been formally activated into Alpha Chi Epsilon, a local social fraternity. Maxwell is a sophomore student majoring in music.
506 Special to: Farley Home Press
Public Relations News Release 1951:258, p.1
Marilyn Ross, Epworth, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity, at the college. Ross is a senior student majoring in elementary education.
507 Special To: Denison Review
Public Relations News Release 1951:256, p.1
Carmen Simmons, Denison, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity at the college. Simmons is a sophomore student majoring in music.
508 Special to: Garner Leader & Signal & Herald
Public Relations News Release 1951:255, p.1
Jeannette Tisdale, Woden, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity, at the college. Tisdale is a sophomore student majoring in music.
509 Special to: Renwick Times
Public Relations News Release 1951:254, p.1
Beulah Yanney, Renwick, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity at the college. Yanney is a sophomore student majoring in music.
510 Special To: Moville Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:245, p.1
Charlene Guthridge, Moville, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity at the college. Guthridge is a sophomore student majoring in music.
511 Special to: Waterloo Daily Courier
Public Relations News Release 1951:244, p.1
Mary Jane Heisler, Waterloo, has been formally initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity, at the college. Heisler is a sophomore student majoring in music.
512 Special to: Fairfield Daily Ledger
Public Relations News Release 1951:243, p.1
Pat Lowell, Fairfield, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional music fraternity at the college. Lowell is a sophomore student majoring in music.
513 Special to: Ottumwa Daily Courier
Public Relations News Release 1951:242, p.1
Betty Norris, Ottumwa, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity at the college. Norris is a sophomore studet majoring in music.
514 Special to: Denison Bulletin
Public Relations News Release 1951:257, p.1
Carmen Simmons, Denison, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity at the college. Simmons is a sophomore student majoring in music.
515 Special To: Ida County Pioneer Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:230, p.1
Bud Boughton, Ida Grove, has been formally activated into Alpha Chi Epsilon, a local social fraternity. Boughton is a sophomore student majoring in music.
516 Three foreign educators, two from Okinawa and one from Germany are visiting the campus under the government-sponsored occupied areas program
Public Relations News Release 1951:193, p.1
Seisho Hokama and Buntaro Taira from Okinawa will remain on campus until Friday, Nov. 30. Alfred Schwemmler from Germany will leave Friday, December 7.
517 Special To: Spirit Lake Beacon
Public Relations News Release 1951:155, p.1
Beverly Bramblett, Spirit Lake, was one of 21 students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges," it was announced today.
518 To understand music, listen to it
College Eye 43:8, p.2
You only get out of music what you put into it, it means something different to all.
519 Two weekly half-hour radio programs will be broadcast over radio station KSIB, Creston
Public Relations News Release 1951:88, p.1
Herbert V. Hake, radio program director at the college, said the programs selected for re-broadcast are "Ask the Scientist" and "Concert Classics." The Creston station has set aside a half hour, 3:30-4 p.m., Monday through Friday, for the broadcasts.
520 Two new vocalists will be featured when Harry James and his orchestra present a concert in the auditorium on October 1
Public Relations News Release 1951:43, p.1
The two newcomers are Patti O'Connor and Bobby Mack. O'Connor is a show business veteran and sister of movie actor Donald O'Connor. Mack, in 1946, won the national title in the All-American teen-ager band-singer contest at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
521 Harry James and his orchestra will present a concert in the college auditorium Monday, October 1
Public Relations News Release 1951:40, p.1
James' appearance will be the first of five events in the college 1951- 52 lecture-concert series. Other lecture-concert series events are the appearances of actor Charles Coburn, artrist Salvador Dali, the Slavenska ballet, and pianist Boris Goldovsky.
522 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.
523 May Hill Arbuthnot will be the main speaker at the Fall Educational conference, Friday and Saturday, September 28 - 29
Public Relations News Release 1951:23, p.1
Arbuthnot is the author of "Children and Books" and is nationally recognized as an authority on childrens' literature. The theme for Friday's program is "Improving Teaching Efficiency."
524 Mario Salvador, regarded as America's greatest organ virtuoso, will present an organ recital in the auditorium, Sunday, September 30
Public Relations News Release 1951:17, p.1
Salvador, 33, is organist and choir director of the St. Louis New Cathedral, St. Louis, Missouri. His appearance on campus will be under the joint sponsorship of the Bureau of Religious Activities at the college and the American Guild of Organists.
525 May Hill Arbuthnot, author of "Children and Books" will be the main speaker at the Fall Educational conference, Sept. 28 - 29
Public Relations News Release 1950:422, p.1
The Cleveland, Ohio, writer, formerly associated with Western Reserve University, will speak both days. "Understanding Today's Children and Youth" is the conference theme. Conferees can attend any of three panel discussion sessions.
526 A cappella choir
Old Gold 0:0, p.116

List of members; photo.

527 Femmes Fancy
Old Gold 0:0, p.24

Photo.

528 The Campus school playground at the College won't be deserted this summer.
Public Relations News Release 1950:283, p.1
An eight-week elementary school term starting Monday, June 18, and a nine-week high school term starting Wednesday, June 13, were announced today by Dwight Curtis, head of the college's teaching department. The terms will end August 10 and 15, respectivel
529 Seeburg is here on trial basis
College Eye 42:21, p.8
New Seeburg juke box installed in Commons; photo.
530 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.
531 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.
532 Bandmaster to meet at ISTC, Dec. 4
Public Relations News Release 1950:140, p.1
A full day of band music will feature the annual clinic of the Northeast Iowa Bandmasters association. Visiting bandmasters will hear successive half-hour clinics on individual instruments or instrument groups.
533 ISTC Symphony Conductor Has Many Music Honors
Public Relations News Release 1950:127, p.1
The premiere of his fifth symphony will be but another feather in the laurel-studded cap of Edward Kurtz, conductor of the College symphony orchestra and head of the College's music department.
534 Music Students to Give Recital
Public Relations News Release 1950:109, p.1
Music stuents and one students from the College campus school will present the fourth student recital of the fall quarter in Gilchrist chapel. The musicians are students of Jane Birkhead, Rose Reugnitz and Henry Harris.
535 Name Reporters for College Eye
Public Relations News Release 1950:106, p.1
Ann Lane covers music events; Jim Young, covers safety education programs and the Student League board, and Shirlee Davis, covers the home economics department. The three are from Waterloo.
536 Iowans visit reorganized school districts in Illinois
Public Relations News Release 1950:77, p.1
Eighteen Iowans included representatives from the Farm Bureau federation, Farmer union, a women's club, state public instruction department, I.S.T.C., and county boards of education and county school superintendents. They visited school district #271.
537 Hilltopics; can't students sing?
College Eye 41:37, p.2
Believes students should be given the leads in the musical productions rather than the faculty performing them.
538 Defending champs . . . .
College Eye 41:30, p.1
Baker Hall men practicing songs for the All-Campus Sing.
539 Organizations vie for sing trophy
College Eye 41:30, p.1
Judges for the second annual All-Campus Sing include Ruth Behrens, Hazel Strayer, and William E. Hayes.
540 Entries number 16 for second sing
College Eye 41:29, p.8
The organizations that have entries in the second annual All-Campus Sing are listed.
541 Student teachers to direct concert
College Eye 41:29, p.8
Students from the ninth and tenth grade chorus and the senior chorus will participate.
542 Supper party at Commons Tuesday
College Eye 41:13, p.1
Music will be provided by vocal and instrumental groups.
543 Music programs at campus school
College Eye 41:13, p.6
Four separate programs are scheduled.
544 Fireside sing in Lawther tonight
College Eye 41:12, p.6
News about upcoming activities.
545 Homecoming dance is tonight; Bill Meardon plays tonight for dance
College Eye 41:6, p.1
The intermission program is listed.
546 Faculty group winds up Homecoming; quartet will sing Sunday evening
College Eye 41:6, p.6
Performance program.
547 As I See It
College Eye 40:37, p.2
Believes that a sincere interest in music is the most important qualification for participation in music.
548 Baker Hall wins first sing
Alumnus 33:3, p.8
Nine ensembles perform in first All-Campus Sing.
549 All-campus sing trophy attracts ten groups
College Eye 40:28, p.1
550 All Campus Sing to be sponsored by music frats
College Eye 40:22, p.3
Rules for group participation.