Price Laboratory School
Displaying 901 - 950 of 970 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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901 | Center for one of largest student teaching programs in the country Alumnus 44:1, p.10 |
Description of new facilities and teacher education program; photo. | |
902 | Campus School dedication Alumnus 44:1, p. |
Children at entrance; dedication scheduled for March 23, 1959. | |
903 | The gifted child College Eye 49:37, p.1 |
A look at the special summer program. | |
904 | Experimental work in laboratory school; Math-Science seminar College Eye 49:37, p.1 |
Professors Nielsen and Gohman talk about the special program; photo. | |
905 | Summer science seminar for outstanding Jr. High students Alumnus 42:2, p.5 |
8-week seminar for 40-50 math and science students. | |
906 | TC to form model seminar; superior Jr. High students to study science, math College Eye 49:23, p.1 |
Will offer eight-week summer seminar. | |
907 | Addition nears completion; section 'C' includes gym, indoor pools College Eye 49:2, p.1 |
Description of the new fieldhouse at PLS; will cost $597,000; photo. | |
908 | Final section of Laboratory School to be ready for classes this fall College Eye 48:37, p.1 |
Lengthy description of new fieldhouse; photo. | |
909 | Untitled College Eye 48:32, p.4 |
Chinese educators, Hwei-Sen Chu, Chen-Yun Lee, Fung Mun Hau, and King-Mao Tong are visiting TC's Campus School with Dr. Richard T. Lattin; photo. | |
910 | Building activity renews with coming of spring Alumnus 41:2, p.6 |
Tunnel between Old Administration and Seerley demolished; parking lot fence near Old Campus School taken down; Lab School fieldhouse should be ready by fall; photo. | |
911 | Teaching ethics? Hah! College Eye 48:21, p.2 |
Claims that ethics should be taught in the laboratory school. | |
912 | New housing project nears finish of $180,000 duplexes College Eye 48:8, p.1 |
First twelve duplexes in College Courts to be completed in December; PLS Fieldhouse will be completed in September; photo. | |
913 | College facilities expanded Alumnus 40:3, p.4 |
Ground broken for family housing; Seerley-Baker addition ready this fall; lab school fieldhouse should be completed by September 1957. | |
914 | Construction begins on campus; housing, Laboratory School gym; addition features swimming pool College Eye 47:36, p.1 |
Work underway on Campus School Fieldhouse and married student housing units; photo. | |
915 | Eisenhower thrills eighth graders College Eye 47:9, p.6 |
Campus School eighth graders receive thank-you card from the President. | |
916 | And away we go! College Eye 46:39, p.1 |
Professor packs chemistry supplies to prepare for move to new building. | |
917 | Leading It Out College Eye 46:37, p.2 |
Construction on campus, re-naming of State Board of Education, and Bermuda shorts leave Ricki Ridali with little left to write about. | |
918 | Untitled Alumnus 39:2, p.6 |
Governor Leo Hoegh visits lab school; photo. | |
919 | Board approves Merner attorney College Eye 46:27, p.9 |
Roland Merner will handle legal matters associated with Unit B of the new campus school. | |
920 | Dr. Richard Lattin Alumnus 38:3, p.6 |
Will replace Jack Hall as principal of elementary grades of lab school; other lab school personnel changes. | |
921 | Untitled College Eye 45:39, p.1 |
The foundation for Campus High School is pictured; photo. | |
922 | Our Campus Old Gold 0:0, p.6 |
Photo. | |
923 | Graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.249 |
Photo. | |
924 | Raze "Old Nursery School" on campus Alumnus 38:2, p.24 |
History of building that stood just south of Women's Gym; had been store, warehouse, home economics facility, and nursery school; nursery school children now go to new lab school. | |
925 | Award contracts for new addition College Eye 45:20, p.7 |
List of contractors for high school portion of Price Laboratory School. | |
926 | Maucker accepts bids for school addition B College Eye 45:15, p.1 |
Will house grades 7-12. | |
927 | Eighth graders attend camp near Waverly Alumnus 37:4, p.28 |
Campus school students attend Camp TECHOI. | |
928 | Elementary classes move to new campus school Alumnus 37:3, p.7 |
Moving day was August 10; photo. | |
929 | Campus School students plan full scale move this month College Eye 44:41, p.1 |
Lengthy description of move of elementary students to new building; photo. | |
930 | Committee releases Campus School funds College Eye 44:40, p.3 |
Release $550,000 for second phase of PLS. | |
931 | Foreword Old Gold 0:0, p.5 |
The Old Gold staff compare college life to a cloth woven from the fibers of classes and activities; photo. | |
932 | Money granted for high school College Eye 44:30, p.1 |
$550,000 for Unit B; other money for completion of Unit A and land acquisition. | |
933 | Iowa's investment in Teachers College Alumnus 37:1, p.5 |
President Maucker proposes 15% increase in ISTC budget; cites reasons for his contention. | |
934 | Lay cornerstone for new school Alumnus 36:4, p.3 |
Description of new $1 million grade school; cornerstone contents. | |
935 | Untitled Alumnus 36:4, p. |
East side of new Campus Laboratory School; photo. | |
936 | New campus school building to open its door next fall College Eye 44:10, p.8 |
Description of facilities of elementary wing of new school. | |
937 | Special to: The Waterloo Courier Public Relations News Release 1951:192, p.1 |
Contracts on the cross-campus heating tunnel which will carry heat to North Hall and the conduit heating line to the new campus school were let in the fall of 1951. Tunnel contracts will be nearing completion by Jan 1, 1952. | |
938 | Special to: The Waterloo Courier Public Relations News Release 1951:192, p.1 |
Construction on the elementary wing of the new campus laboratory, which began in the summer of 1951, school should be approximately completed by September, 1952. Total cost: approximately $985,000. | |
939 | A picnic for Campus school faculty members, their wives and children, is planned for Friday evening, September 14, at Curtis' home in Cedar Falls Public Relations News Release 1951:21, p.1 |
Saturday morning, September 15, will be devoted to registration at the Campus school. New high school students and those high school students desiring schedule changes will report to the office of Wray Silvey, high school principal. | |
940 | Faculty members of the Campus Laboratory School will voluntarily report for staff meetings according to Dwight K. Curtis, director of student teaching Public Relations News Release 1951:21, p.1 |
The Campus school faculty thus becomes the second Teachers College staff group to indicate a desire to meet early to complete preparations for the coming school year. | |
941 | The appointment of nine new faculty members at the college was announced this week Public Relations News Release 1951:20, p.1 |
Newcomers in teaching include Don Barnhart, Beverly Jane Butrem, Max Hosier, Betts Ann Roth, and Edith Ennis. | |
942 | Claims awarded to contractors College Eye 42:33, p.1 |
Contractors receive damage awards due to delays following discovery of water problems in excavation for new laboratory school. | |
943 | Specialists are of little value unless consulted in their specialty Public Relations News Release 1950:266, p.1 |
Dwight Curtis, head of the teaching department is partly responsible for a unique position created last Fall in the laboratory schools. The position was designed primarily to help student teachers in the five branch schools gain valuable experience. | |
944 | ISTC Children's production coming up Public Relations News Release 1950:249, p.1 |
Elaine McDavitt, assistant professor off speech has announced that tickets will be sold daily next week for Charlotte Chorpenning's "The Indian Captive," which will be held in the college auditorium. | |
945 | Announce cast for children's production Public Relations News Release 1950:225, p.1 |
The third annual Children's Theatre production, Charlotte Chorpenning's "The Indian Captive," will be performed in the college auditorium. The drama is based on the authentic story of the captivity of Eleanor Lytell by the Seneca Indians. | |
946 | Cedar Falls Hi-School survey over half-done Public Relations News Release 1950:199, p.1 |
The purpose of the month-old-study is to determine the effectiveness of the two Cedar Falls high schools in helping meet the needs of every day living. Over half of the 1100 persons included in the study have returned completed questionnaires. | |
947 | Iowan to address Colorado teachers Public Relations News Release 1950:184, p.1 |
Thomas D. Horn, principal of the campus elementary school will speak at the Colorado State College of Education, Greeley. Horn's topics will be "Your Community and Elementary Curriculum," and "Social Relationships and the Elementary Curriculum." | |
948 | 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. | |
949 | 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. | |
950 | Lab School base to be redesigned College Eye 42:11, p.8 |
Foundation will be redesigned after encountering problems with water in the soil. |