Settle--Dean B. (Classes of 1961 and 1964)
Displaying 1 - 8 of 8 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Dean Settle Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p.27 |
Dean Settle retired as the director of the Community Mental Health Center and as a surveyor after 37 years for the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. | |
2 | AMRH and Head Residents Guide Men Old Gold 0:0, p.138 |
The Association of Men's Residence Halls is an organization on campus composed of the officers from each house in Seerley Baker and Stadium Hall; Photos. The head residents represent each resident in student government and serve as coordinators between the administration and the resident. | |
3 | Orientation Guides Old Gold 0:0, p.140 |
Orientation Guides; Photo. Women's Counselors and Guides; Photo. | |
4 | Young Republicans Meet State Candidates Old Gold 0:0, p.185 |
The Young Republicans Club aims at gaining knowledge of the Republican Party, meeting their candidates, and gaining experience in politics; they volunteered their services to help the Black Hawk County Republican Committee with the fall election; photo. | |
5 | United Students Work and Worship Together Old Gold 0:0, p.195 |
The United Student Fellowship's theme was "The Life and Mission of the Church;" they had student-led discussions, outside speakers, and fall and spring retreats; a Sunday evening consisted of an evening meal, a worship service, and a speaker; photo. | |
6 | Tau Kappa Epsilon Wins Football Intramurals Old Gold 0:0, p.217 |
Tau Kappa Epsilon participated in all intramural activities, and won the football championship; they even held a Christmas caroling party and a chili supper with their sister, Tau Sigma Delta; the Red Carnation Ball was an elaborate Spring event; photo. | |
7 | United Students Promote Thinking Old Gold 0:0, p.194 |
Description of the United Student Fellowship; photo. | |
8 | Young Republicans planned discussions Old Gold 0:0, p.245 |
The club is open to all students interested in the activities of the Republican Party. Presentations, faculty talks, and sponsoring the annual faculty tea are some of the group's activities; photo. |