Schlicher--Raymond J. [Extension Director]

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101 Panther Tracks: SCI Athletic Board reports, 2 new sports added
College Eye 60:47, p.6
Discusses the SCI Athletic Board, including its purpose and its agenda.
102 Management trainees are panel discussion subjects
College Eye 60:24, p.4
Personnel staff from local businesses will participate.
103 Dr. Schlicher will read Johnson poems
College Eye 60:15, p.3
Will read from James Wendell Johnson.
104 Majors, minors in business meet Monday
College Eye 59:11, p.6
Will answer questions.
105 Athletic Board names SCI Relays to honor Dickinson
College Eye 57:16, p.7
Will honor Coach Art Dickinson; Relays had been started by Coaches Mendenhall and Bender.
106 Teacher Colloquium meets here Sunday, Monday
College Eye 57:9, p.3
High school administrators will come to campus.
107 Dr. Ray Schlicher named to field services position
College Eye 56:31, p.4
Ernest Fossum will direct Placement Bureau; Frances Hill will be administrative assistant in Placement Bureau.
108 Dr. Schlicher heads college Athletic Board
Alumnus 46:4, p.9
Will replace Professor Lott.
109 Schlicher named chairman for Athletic Board
College Eye 56:5, p.6
Will replace Fred Lott; description of board's responsibilities.
110 '62 graduates to attend meeting for placement
College Eye 56:3, p.6
Will receive placement registration material.
111 Volunteers needed for UCLA Peace Corps
Public Relations News Release 1960:540, p.1
The state College of Iowa receives a request from the University of California for volunteers for the Peace Corps program. Applicants will receive five months of training to teach in Nigerian schools. Professor Raymond Schlicher distributes applications.
112 SCI to hold mathematics teaching course here
Public Relations News Release 1960:502, p.1
A two-week mathematics education workshop is held in the Charles City Court House Building. The workshop is available for three hours of credit toward a bachelor's or master's degree. Professor Raymond Schlicher is in charge of enrollment.
113 SCI schedules Aerospace Day
Public Relations News Release 1960:497, p.1
The State College plans "Aerospace Education Day", featuring a luncheon in the commons, and a panel discussion including Professors Raymond Schlicher, Herman Nelson, Donald Howard, and Leland Hott.
114 ISTC to offer extension course here
Public Relations News Release 1960:405, p.1
Professor Thomas H.Thompson instructs a humanities course on Ancient Times through the Reformation in Spirit Lake. Enrollment blanks are made available by Professor Raymond Schlicher of Extension Services.
115 ISTC to offer extension course here
Public Relations News Release 1960:405, p.1
Professor Julia Sparrow instructs a summer course on remedial reading in Mason City. Enrollment forms may be obtained from Professor Raymond Schlicher of Extension Services.
116 ISTC interviewing applicants for East Africa
Public Relations News Release 1960:280, p.1
Professor Raymond Schlicher is placed in charge of local recruitment of Americans interested in teaching in secondary schools in Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, and Zanzibar.
117 Health conference set at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:262, p.1
Professors William C. Lang and A. D. Dickinson present lectures for the North Central College Health Association's annual conference. Professors Paul Bender, Raymond Schlicher, Martha Peterson, and Myron Messenheimer conduct a panel discussion.
118 100 to attend conference on health here next week
College Eye 52:22, p.5
Highlights of North Central College Health conference.
119 ISTC offers statewide extension courses
Public Relations News Release 1960:196, p.1
Professor Raymond Schlicher announces the creation of twenty spring semester extension courses in psychology, education, science, history, art, mathematics, geography, and literature.
120 Candidates for fall teaching to meet with Dr. Schlicher
College Eye 52:17, p.1
Will learn about placement procedures.
121 T. C. offers short course on income tax
Public Relations News Release 1960:187, p.1
Professor James Blanford instructs a course on federal income tax returns in Sabin Hall. The course is not designed for professional tax consultants, according to Professor Raymond Schlicher.
122 ISTC to hold interviews for Air Force
Public Relations News Release 1960:184, p.1
The Placement Bureau begins the interview process for candidates applying for teaching positions in the United States Air Force Dependents Schools Overseas. Professor Raymond Schlicher directs the Placement Bureau.
123 Overseas jobs available
College Eye 52:14, p.2
Students may apply for jobs on military bases around the world.
124 ISTC to hold Overseas Teachers interviews
Public Relations News Release 1960:162, p.1
The Placement Office begins the interview process for individuals qualifying for the American Army Schools Overseas. Vacancies are reserved for primary and secondary teachers, librarians, guidance counselors, dormitory supervisors, and administrators.
125 Opportunities listed for teaching positions
College Eye 52:13, p.2
Dr. Schlicher notes that there are teaching opportunities in exotic places.
126 Placements now in progress for winter graduates
College Eye 52:12, p.5
Raymond Schlicher talks about the way that the Placement Bureau functions.
127 Christmas sales training course to be offered by ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:79, p.1
Edward Scannell instructs a course for students interested in employment for the holiday season. The course covers arithmetic, money handling, and attributes of a quality salesperson.
128 '61 grads to meet with Dr. Schlicher
College Eye 52:3, p.1
Will pick up placement registration materials.
129 Community shorthand class offered by ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:47, p.1
Kenneth L. Hansen instructs a course in shorthand at Sabin Hall. Registration may be completed at the first class meeting, or by contacting Professor Ray Schlicher of Extension Services.
130 National Association recognizes ISTC Extension Services
Public Relations News Release 1960:46, p.1
Extension Services is welcomed into the National University Extension Association with full membership. Professor Raymond Schlicher acts as director of I. S. T. C.'s Extension Services.
131 ISTC to offer extension courses
Public Relations News Release 1960:16, p.1
Courses in education, social science, mathematics, science, and literature are held across Iowa. Information can be acquired from junior colleges of participating towns, or through Extension Services.
132 No slack season at I. S. T. C.
Public Relations News Release 1960:9, p.1
Professor Raymond Schlicher directs extension courses, consultation services, and workshops for teachers. Paul Bender directs orientation services. Professor Marshall Beard assigns advisors to new students. Eldon Cole directs campus grounds maintenance.
133 230 enrolled in branch courses throughout state
College Eye 51:33, p.2
In eight locations.
134 Field Services Have Five Divisions
Old Gold 0:0, p.84

The Field Services administers off-campus matters. The office both requrits students to ISTC but also helps blooming teachers find jobs after college. There are five specific divisions that make up the Field Services; Alumni Affairs, Placement, School Relations, Extension Services, and Radio and TV. A large staff work together to help ISTC students; Photos.

135 It can't be the Commons!
College Eye 51:10, p.2
Mrs. Robert Douglas and Dr. Raymond Schlicher sample pies at the Faculty Dames annual pie feast.
136 Field Services Offer Many Services to Students
Old Gold 0:0, p.90
Field Services is divided into five parts: Radio and Television, The Office of Alumni Affairs, The Office of Public School Relations, The Placement Bureau, and a consulting service; photo.
137 T. C. names assistant to president
Alumnus 42:3, p.3
Professor Daryl Pendergraft named assistant to the president and director of field services; Dr. Schlicher named director of extension in addition to assignment as director of placement; photo.
138 Pendergraft named to new positions
College Eye 49:37, p.1
Will be assistant to the President and Director of Field Services; Professor Schlicher will be Director of Extension Services as well as head of the Placement Bureau.
139 Field Services
Old Gold 0:0, p.90
Brief description of the divisions that make up the Field Services office and photos of the heads of the departments; photos.
140 Salaries climb as teacher need persists
College Eye 49:23, p.7
Ray Schlicher talks about demand for teachers; photo.
141 Religious meeting at TC; four national leaders are conference speakers
College Eye 49:4, p.1
Will hold conference on "Church and the Campus"; lengthy description of the program; photo.
142 85% of TC graduates placed by college placement office
College Eye 48:33, p.3
Lengthy look at the services of the Placement Bureau.
143 Schlicher cites pertinent facts about TC grads
College Eye 48:33, p.3
Talks about market factors associated with finding a teaching job.
144 Contest open to students
College Eye 48:3, p.1
Students will select Homecoming theme; list of committee members.
145 Field Services
Old Gold 0:0, p.86
Brief description of the faculty; photo.
146 Prospective teachers hear Silvey talk about education's importance
College Eye 47:10, p.5
147 Administration Has Newly Created Field Service
Old Gold 0:0, p.70
Description of the new field service division and the role it took at Teachers College. Also noted is the passing of Dr. Joseph H. Gamet; photos.
148 Administration Photos
Old Gold 0:0, p.74
Photos of Dr. Schlicher, Mr. Cole, and Mr. Holmes; photos.
149 Student Teaching, An Unforgettable Experience
Old Gold 0:0, p.264
A brief description of the student teachng process; photos.
150 Schlicher attends St. Louis meeting
College Eye 46:22, p.3
On teacher placement.
151 Rural teaching brings low pay says Schlicher
College Eye 46:8, p.6
Speaks to Rural Community Leaders group.
152 Schlicher speaks to Leaders Club
College Eye 46:7, p.1
On teaching in rural communities.
153 Dr. V. D. French
Old Gold 0:0, p.24
Administration; photo.
154 Community club sponsors picnic
College Eye 45:31, p.7
155 Busy Placement Bureau helps teachers, jobs get together
College Eye 45:30, p.6
A look at the work and the results of teacher placement efforts.
156 Coaches, staffers attend Cedar Rapids luncheon
Alumnus 38:2, p.10
Sixty gather for meeting; photo.
157 Schlicher co-authors pamphlet on placement
Alumnus 38:2, p.8
Will be distributed to school officials.
158 Homecoming group picks 'Panther Prowl'
College Eye 45:3, p.5
As Homecoming theme; quick look at preparations.
159 Committee forms Homecoming plans
College Eye 45:1, p.1
List of committee members and responsibilities.
160 Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.26
Administrators; photo.
161 Two organizations will hear Maucker Monday
College Eye 44:18, p.3
Will speak to Macy Campbell Club and Phi Delta Kappa.
162 Keokuk schools, alumni entertain Dr. Schlicher
Alumnus 36:4, p.26
Visits facilities.
163 Schlicher attends Chicago meeting
College Eye 44:11, p.8
On discrimination.
164 Phi Delta Kappa meets
College Eye 44:7, p.6
Ray Schlicher will attend leadership meeting.
165 Dr. Raymond J. Schlicher
College Eye 43:40, p.1
Shows the director on the telephone; photo.
166 Phi Delta Kappa has roundup
College Eye 43:38, p.3
Social gathering for men.
167 Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.18
Photos of Daryl Pendergraft, Harold E. Bernhard, Joseph H. Gamet, Raymond J. Schlicher, and J. B. Paul are featured on this page; photo.
168 Schlicher heads Phi Delta Kappa
College Eye 43:31, p.8
169 E. W. Goetch to present at spring meeting in Des Moines
Public Relations News Release 1951:671, p.1
E. W. Goetch, placement consultant at Teachers college will discuss "The Overseas Recruitment Program in 1952" at the annual spring meeting of the Iowa Institutional Teacher Placement Association.
170 Schlicher speaks to school association
College Eye 43:25, p.5
Speaks to Greene County group.
171 Raymond Schlicher, director of the placement bureau, will address a meeting of the Greene County Better Schools association at Jefferson, April 9
Public Relations News Release 1951:558, p.1
Schlicher will discuss teacher supply and demand, salary trends, and the new program of teacher education. The Better Schools association is composed of the men teachers and school administrators of Greene county.
172 Schlicher and Goetch address dinner meet
College Eye 43:23, p.6
Will speak to Macy Campbell Club.
173 Raymond Schlicher and E. W. Goetch will address the Macy Campbell club of Black Hawk county on Monday, March 24
Public Relations News Release 1952:504, p.1
Schlicher, director of the college placement bureau, and Goetch, placement consultant at the college, will discuss problems related to the selection of teaching personnel.
174 Raymond J. Schlicher, director of the placement bureau, will address the Butler County Association of School Boards at Bristow, March 11
Public Relations News Release 1952:543, p.1
Teacher supply and demand, salary trends, and the role the college placement bureau plays in the selecction of teaching personnel for the public schools of Iowa will be discussed by Schlicher in his speech scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.
175 Schlicher addresses First-Year KP Club
College Eye 43:18, p.8
Will speak on interviewing.
176 The male once-over
College Eye 43:16, p.8
Shows judges for the Old Gold beauty contest.
177 Twenty of the fifty fall quarter graduates are entering the teaching profession, according to a report from Raymond J. Schlicher
Public Relations News Release 1951:329, p.1
Nine of the sixteen two-year elementary graduates are committed to teaching in the elementary schools of the state; three are continuing their work in elementary education; two are housewives, and one has accepted a secretarial position.
178 Twenty of the fifty fall quarter graduates are entering the teaching profession, according to a report from Raymond J. Schlicher
Public Relations News Release 1951:329, p.1
Eleven of the thirty-five bachelor of arts graduates have signed contracts to teach, five at the elementary school level, six at the secondary level. Five of the young men have entered the military service.
179 Twenty of the fifty fall quarter graduates of the college are entering the teaching profession, according to a report from Raymond J. Schlicher
Public Relations News Release 1951:330, p.1
According to this information, sixty per cent of the two-year elementary graduates and thirty-one percent of the four-year graduates expect to begin teaching in the public schools at the beginning of the second semester of the current academic year.
180 Special To: the Courier
Public Relations News Release 1951:326, p.1
Requirements for appointment to the Federal Bureau of Investigation have been changed slightly, according to Raymond J. Schlicher, director of the placement bureau.
181 Special To: The Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:327, p.1
Positions open with the FBI at this time entail the investigation of violations of those laws of the United States over which the FBI has jurisdiction and subversive activities endangering the internal security of the country.
182 Staff go to Spencer
College Eye 43:10, p.7
Professors Bishop, Schlicher, and Guillaume hold career day.
183 Seerley schedules Fall entertainment
College Eye 43:8, p.7
A look at the upcoming activities.
184 ISEA holds 97th annual convention
College Eye 43:7, p.1
Many faculty will attend and participate.
185 Three staff members will serve as conference leaders during the Audubon-Guthrie Counties Career Day program, October 22
Public Relations News Release 1951:87, p.1
The program is designed for high school seniors to acquaint themselves with aspects of various occupations. Raymond Schlicher, Irvin Brune, and Julia Sparrow will speak on different grades and subjects in teaching as a career.
186 Schlicher gives first talk on social usage
College Eye 43:4, p.8
To Baker Hall men.
187 Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, is a visitor this week on the campus
Public Relations News Release 1951:70, p.
The emphasis of San Andres observations of elementary education in colleges and universities in the United States will be in the areas of rural education and laboratory schools.
188 Raymond Schlicher appointed placement director
Alumnus 35:3, p.9
Professor Schlicher replaces E. W. Goetch; biographical sketch of Professor Schlicher; photo.
189 Schlicher named placement head
College Eye 42:36, p.1
Will replace E. W. Goetch.
190 Assistants
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
List of assistants; photo.
191 This spring's last meeting of the Faculty Men's club of the college will be a picnic at 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 16, at the college golf course
Public Relations News Release 1950:362, p.1
Officers for 1951-52 have been announced by President Herbert Hake. They are Willis Wagner, Waldermar Gjerde, Herb Silvey, Ray Schlicher, Howard VanderBeek and Leonard Winier.
192 Men's Union banquet planned for Monday
College Eye 42:30, p.1
193 Two talks on eastern Iowa's Amana colonies will be given Tuesday, May 8, by Dr. Raymond Schlicher
Public Relations News Release 1950:349, p.1
Schlicher, assistant placement director at the college, will speak to the Waterloo Kiwanis club at noon on "Amana, The Community of True Inspiration." In the evening Schlicher will discuss "The History and Development of the Amana Colonies."
194 Development of a system for exchanging placement bureau information between colleges will be considered at the spring meeting, April 14, in Des Moines
Public Relations News Release 1950:306, p.1
The Iowa Institutional Teacher Placement association will have a panel of three who will discuss exchange possibilities. Panel members will be Keith Goltry, Russell Eidsmoe, and Raymond J. Schlicher.
195 Raymond J. Schlicher, assistant placement director will talk to the Cedar Falls Kiwanians
Public Relations News Release 1950:254, p.1
Schlicher will speak at the Kiwanians regular weekly meeting Thursday evening (March 8). His topic will be "The Amana Society," a religious colony including several villages in east central Iowa.
196 Schlicher speaks today
College Eye 42:20, p.6
Will speak to Amana High School students.
197 Schlicher to speak at Amana
Public Relations News Release 1950:226, p.1
Raymond J. Schlicher, assistant placement director at the College, will speak in Middle Amana and will address the Amana Township high school assembly on "Why Go to College?" Carl Albert, a former honor society member at Amana, will go with Schlicher.
198 'So You Want a Job'
College Eye 42:18, p.3
Ray Schlicher will speak.
199 Panthers split Valpo, Layola over the weekend
Alumnus 116:40, p.1
Named assistant directory of Placement Bureau.
200 Forty new administrative faculty members join staff fall quarter
College Eye 42:2, p.5
List of new faculty.