Olson--Charles David (Class of 1961)
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1 | An opening scene College Eye 52:31, p.1 |
Students present "John Brown's Body" in the Auditorium; photo. | |
2 | Philip Rash begins professional music career Public Relations News Release 1960:397, p.1 |
Philip Rash makes his final performance as student in Gilchrist Hall. Professor Myron Russell, Margaret Russell, Charles Olson, and Ruth Russell will join him in his recital. Rash is a student of Jane Birkhead. | |
3 | Senior recital at ISTC Thursday (April 20) Public Relations News Release 1960:353, p.1 |
Joan Brown and Charles Olson give their senior recitals in Gilchrist Hall. Brown and Olson are students of Professor Emil Bock, and Mr. Russell Baum. Accompaniment is provided by Elizabeth Calhoun. | |
4 | Brown, Olson to give recital College Eye 52:26, p.4 |
Joan Brown and Charles Olson will give senior recitals. | |
5 | ISTC music students to give senior recital Public Relations News Release 1960:273, p.1 |
Dee Silver and James Crowder perform their senior recitals alongside Charles Olson and Elizabeth Calhoun. Silver and Crowder are students of Professors Karl Holvik and David Kennedy. Professor William Latham's "Sonata" is among the scheduled works. | |
6 | Musical gives true picture College Eye 52:15, p.3 |
Professor Schaefer gives factual background on German student life in relation to "The Student Prince"; photo. | |
7 | A Cappella Choir Tours Northeast Iowa Old Gold 0:0, p.153 |
A Cappella Choir consists of men and women who shoe special interests and outstanding ability in choral music. The Choir makes its first appearance at the traditional tree lighting ceremony in December and joined the Women's Chorus in song. The Choir sand at other important events and traveled around Iowa to perform at other colleges. | |
8 | Phi Mu Alpha Sponsors DIJ #11 Old Gold 0:0, p.180 |
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia participated in the 11th Annual Dimensions in Jazz Concert, Christmas Concert, and others. This fraternity hosts the musically inclined and the members are active participants of the performing arts. Sponsored by Mr. Frank Hill, the fraternity activities include an annual picnic with music faculty and monthly "musical evenings." | |
9 | Choir Tour Covers Most of Northern Iowa Old Gold 0:0, p.139 |
The A Cappella Choir consists of 65 selected men and women who show special interest and outstanding ability in choral music; on December 10, the choir made their first appearance at the traditional Tree Lighting ceremony; photo. | |
10 | 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. | |
11 | Music Fraternities Present Composer's Concert Old Gold 0:0, p.178 |
Sigma Alpha Iota held a Homecoming breakfast, a Mother's Day tea, the annual picnic with the music faculty, and monthly "musical evenings;" serving as stagehands at recitals and raising the flag at football games were some Phi Mu Sinfonia events; photo. | |
12 | Intervarsity Broadcasts Weekly on Campus Radio Old Gold 0:0, p.197 |
The Intervarsity Christian Fellowship is open to any member of the Christian faith, and they hold a coffee hour for visiting alums, and visit the home of a staff member; they work together on their dorm Bible study groups and prayer meetings; photo. | |
13 | Sophomores Old Gold 0:0, p.266 |
Directory of Sophomores; photo | |
14 | A Cappella Tours Southwest Iowa Old Gold 0:0, p.138 |
Description of the A Cappella Choir and the events that were held; photo. | |
15 | Inter-Varsity Has Open Membership Old Gold 0:0, p.197 |
Description of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, which has open membership for all denominations; photo. | |
16 | Class of 1961 Old Gold 0:0, p.294 |
Freshman class of 1958; photo. |