Spring [Season]

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# Title Date Summary
101 Untitled
Northern Iowan 74:54, p.16
Seven photos of warm weather scenes.
102 Cooling off
Northern Iowan 74:49, p.9
Two UNI students take advantage of Prexy's Pond during a warm day last week.
103 Already?
Northern Iowan 74:46, p.1
Lawther Hall residents enjoying the warmer temperatures.
104 Last rites
Northern Iowan 74:45, p.6
Nice weather melts snowman.
105 On the steps
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.1
Student studying outside.
106 Zzzzz
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.5
Julie Rasmussen sleeps outside; photo.
107 What a day
Northern Iowan 73:39, p.1
Student sitting outside; photo.
108 A rest stop
Northern Iowan 73:37, p.12
Students enjoying the warm weather outside UNI's Educational Media Center.
109 An end to the cold?
Northern Iowan 73:37, p.1
Students having fun outside at the Alpha Delta Pi house when temperatures reached into the high 50s.
110 Another warm weather lover
Northern Iowan 73:37, p.3
A women pushes a baby in a stroller while enjoying the warm weather.
111 March winds . . . blustery days at UNI
Northern Iowan 72:46, p.5
Students brave the wind and head for class; photo.
112 Spring has sprung
Northern Iowan 71:49, p.3
Warm weather brings out UNI students and their bicycles; photo.
113 Untitled
Northern Iowan 70:41, p.4
Warm weather has brought out leisurely activities such as lounging in the sun; photo.
114 Saturday: a spring fling
Northern Iowan 68:40, p.12
Students have fun with a variety of activities on a nice day; photo.
115 Down for the count
Northern Iowan 67:44, p.8
A UNI couple enjoys the spring weather; photo.
116 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:46, p.1
Students play in puddle; photo.
117 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:45, p.8
Student flying kite.
118 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:40, p.4
Students play in puddle; photo.
119 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:40, p.8
Students enjoy sun on Union; photo.
120 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:39, p.3
Students play in puddles; photo.
121 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:38, p.1
Student relaxes in sun; photo.
122 Untitled
Northern Iowan 65:52, p.8
Teams take turns at the tug-of-war event during "Signs of Spring" week; photo.
123 Untitled
Northern Iowan 65:52, p.1
Curt Randall and fellow Boies House residents suffer a defeat during a tug-of-war event for the "Signs of Spring" Olympics; photo.
124 Signs of Spring ends
Northern Iowan 65:50, p.3

Schedule for end of week.

125 It's "Signs of Spring Week"
Northern Iowan 65:50, p.1
Schedule of activities.
126 Spring Week begins
Northern Iowan 65:49, p.8
Schedule of activities.
127 Spring's signs near
Northern Iowan 65:48, p.1
Brief plans outlined.
128 Plan Spring Week
Northern Iowan 65:46, p.1
Beginnings of plans.
129 No time to study for midterms
Northern Iowan 64:42, p.4
Students enjoy spring weather while avoiding studying; photo.
130 Untitled
College Eye 60:37, p.1
Jan Wilson and Dennis Runney enjoy a sunny afternoon together.
131 Untitled
Alumnus 50:2, p.
Front of new library in spring; photo.
132 Weather changes for better, athletes venture out for drills
College Eye 59:31, p.9
Baseball, football, track, tennis, golf teams all take advantage of warmer weather.
133 Spring style show in 'Primavera Aura'
College Eye 58:24, p.1
Description of program and list of performers; photo.
134 Untitled
College Eye 56:28, p.3

Students enjoy spring weather.

135 Spring season of activity begins for Panther athletes
College Eye 57:26, p.6
Spring season bring out dormant athletes.
136 Untitled
College Eye 56:30, p.1
Students appreciating spring blossoms; photo
137 We need more Lawther-type classes
College Eye 56:30, p.2
Argues for holding classes outdoors.
138 Will it ever be spring again?
College Eye 56:26, p.2
Spring is past due.
139 Ah, yes, spring again . . .
College Eye 52:31, p.8
Spring scenes around campus.
140 Untitled
Alumnus 46:2, p.
Spring scene; photo.
141 Things we see around ISTC
College Eye 52:20, p.8
A woman chases a man student across campus.
142 With spring comes outdoor classes
College Eye 51:27, p.7
With the warm weather, classes are moved outside, to play tennis, golf or explore the botanical gardens; photo.
143 Cat-Snip "T"
College Eye 50:29, p.2
Discusses activities of springtime.
144 Untitled
College Eye 50:29, p.6
Collage of springtime activities; photo.
145 Untitled
Alumnus 44:2, p.
Spring scene near Bartlett Hall; photo.
146 Cat-Snip "T"
College Eye 50:27, p.2
Random thoughts of campus.
147 Untitled
College Eye 50:27, p.2
A woman and a man discuss the "skimpy" outfit she is wearing.
148 Untitled
College Eye 50:23, p.2
Depicts a student doing some spring cleaning.
149 TC students are weatherwise
College Eye 50:20, p.8
Students deal with winter and anticipate spring; photo.
150 Spring: outer and inner
College Eye 49:32, p.2
Bright clothes join the bright blossoms on the trees.
151 Untitled
College Eye 49:28, p.2
Student thinks of more enjoyable activities while teacher lectures.
152 Suddenly. . .it's spring!
College Eye 49:28, p.7
Photo essay on spring, a time to enjoy life.
153 Things spring brings
College Eye 49:27, p.2
Spring means allergies.
154 Splitting an Infinity
College Eye 49:23, p.2
Marilyn revives the 'how-to-do-it' section of the paper by explaining how to avoid spring fever.
155 Off the Cuff
College Eye 48:30, p.7
Discusses the effects of spring and also weekend traveling.
156 Off the Cuff
College Eye 48:28, p.3
Discusses the effects and symptoms of spring fever.
157 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:27, p.2
Discusses Stadium Hall, heavy spring rains, the activities on campus for the weekend, and suggests a student owned and operated book exchange.
158 To canoe or not to canoe
College Eye 48:26, p.2
Claims that spring causes a student to debate about which is more worthwhile, studying or playing outside.
159 What grass?
College Eye 48:26, p.2
Student reads a sign that says, "Keep off the grass," and wonders where the grass is.
160 Signs of spring . . .
College Eye 48:25, p.7
Features people sitting outside, flying kites, bringing out the lawn mower, and shows the blooming flowers; photo.
161 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:25, p.2
Comments on the emergence of spring and its effects on the physical plant, and also speaks on the upward slope of technology and the confusion with his column.
162 Untitled
College Eye 48:24, p.2
Golfer knows it's spring because he is standing in a foot of water.
163 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:18, p.2
Comments on the effects of spring on one's thoughts, the Physical Plant activities, Lincoln's birthday, the new piano in the KYTC studios, and the new parking lot.
164 Spring is sprung . . .
College Eye 47:30, p.7
TC students spend time outdoors as spring begins.
165 Spring is here
College Eye 45:29, p.1
A jungle gym, sand box, and tire swing have been built in the home economics play school near the Greenhouse; photo.
166 Max says: White buck plus suede--romance
College Eye 45:26, p.2
Explains how you can know that it is spring.
167 Sun Spots
College Eye 45:25, p.2
Claims that Villagers are getting more ambitious now that spring has come.
168 Roused robin
College Eye 44:33, p.3
Mathilda Van Chirpley (a robin whose home rests outside of an art department window) adjusts herself in her nest.
169 The A Cappella Choir will make its annual spring tour Wednesday through Friday, March 26-28
Public Relations News Release 1952:496, p.1
During the three-day tour, the 70-voice choir, under the direction of Maurice Gerow, will present programs in eight Iowa communities. Contralto Jane Mauck will appear as guest soloist with the group.
170 Forty-four bachelor of arts degrees and 15 elementary teacher diplomas were granted at the end of the winter academic quarter
Public Relations News Release 1952:514, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard said, the graduates are invited to participate in the spring quarter commencement this June. Registration for students not previously registered for the spring quarter will be held Wednesday, March 19. Graduates listed.
171 The 84-piece concert band under the direction of Karl M. Holvik will perform in 11 northern Iowa and southern Minnesota communities
Public Relations News Release 1952:517, p.1
Tour itinerary is as follows: March 16, Radcliffe and Britt; March 17, Fertile, Clear Lake, and Lake Mills; March 18, Spring Valley, Minn., Chatfield, Minn., and Cresco; March 19, Luther college in Decorah, Harmony, Minn., and Postville.
172 Advanced registration figures for the spring academic quarter reached 1,638 according to Marshall Beard, registrar
Public Relations News Release 1952:389, p.1
Of the total enrollment 1,050 were women and 588 were men. Registration for new students and those who were unable to register Wednesday will be March 19.
173 Spring quarter advanced registration for students will be held Wednesday, Feb. 27
Public Relations News Release 1952:422, p.1
No classes will meet that day, according to Merrill Fink, assistant registrar. Registration date for new students and those who did not register at advanced registration is March 19. Spring quarter instruction will begin March 20.
174 Thirty-five bachelor of arts degrees and 15 elementary teacher diplomas were granted Wednesday
Public Relations News Release 1951:280, p.1
Marshall R. Beard said no formal commencement exercises were held, a custom followed in fall and winter quarter graduations. However, the graduates are welcome to participate in the spring quarter commencement in June, 1952.
175 Spring at TC
College Eye 42:31, p.5
Photo essay on spring activities on the campus.
176 Mothers of the sixth grade students at the Iowa State Teachers college campus school will be guests at a May breakfast Tuesday, May 22
Public Relations News Release 1950:372, p.1
The students will prepare and serve the breakfast in their home room at the campus school. The teacher in charge is Irvin Ramsey. Committee chairman for the breakfast are Priscilla Hake, Frederick Volker, Tamara Galloway, and Nancy VanEngen.
177 Around
College Eye 42:29, p.5
Characters prepare for the spring.
178 Week-end events will include the campus high school band concert Friday (March 30) and the spring recital of the Junior and Senior Orchesis
Public Relations News Release 1950:280, p.1
A drum duet, a brass sextet, and a saxaphone quartet will be featured at the spring band concert conducted by Vincent Maleck of the Campus school music staff. Jean burgess and Barbara Wlaz will be in charge of the dance recital.
179 Spring quarter starts March 20 at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:255, p.1
Spring quarter registration will be completed Tuesday for new students and others who were unable to register in advance about two weeks ago. Eighteen hundred and seventy students have registered in advance.
180 ISTC announces Spring Commencement plans
Public Relations News Release 1950:185, p.1
The 75th annual Commencement will be held at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 2, in the Men's gymnasium. Frank W. Hill, said the Baccalaureate service, on Sunday morning, May 27, will be held in the Men's gymnasium for the first time.
181 Students will start to school a week later this fall; will have almost a month of vacation during the year
Public Relations News Release 1950:12, p.1
The new calendar was recently adopted for the 1950-51 school year; students will be in school longer next spring. The fall quarter will be more than two weeks longer than the winter and spring terms.
182 Tri Beta holds annual spring camping trip
College Eye 41:30, p.9
List of campers.
183 Parent alumni to be guests at luncheon
College Eye 41:28, p.6
Special invitations are being sent to second generation alumni.
184 Through the seasons
Old Gold 0:0, p.8
Brief description of the seasons; photo.
185 Picnics, clothes, spring-fever loom as triple-threat bugs
College Eye 37:28, p.3
A unique way of looking at some Spring fashions.
186 'Rec' activities for that spring urge
College Eye 36:25, p.1
Description of recreational activities and equipment.
187 The Line
College Eye 36:24, p.4
Campus news and gossip.
188 Durfee blasts old excuse 'ill with spring fever'
College Eye 33:26, p.3
Says there is no such thing.
189 Untitled
Alumnus 25:2, p.
Students head out for picnic; photo.
190 The campus today
Alumnus 24:3, p.3
The beauties of spring on campus.
191 Campus beautiful
Old Gold 0:0, p.281
Photo.
192 Vegetables up; hope posies next
College Eye 31:28, p.2
Students start small box of vegetables.
193 Ides of March
College Eye 31:24, p.2
Comments on the coming of spring.
194 Accessory Spotlight; spring specials
College Eye 31:20, p.3
Briefly mentions fashionable accessories for spring.
195 Sports apparel preview
College Eye 30:32, p.3
Slacks season is beginning, shorts and shirts are more colorful than before, and there is a lot of sports equipment.
196 Spring fashion vocabulary
College Eye 30:25, p.3
Begin to get familiar with fashion vocabulary.
197 Glimpses of spring
College Eye 30:24, p.3
Mild days of winter brought out the sense of spring. Women were wearing jackets and skirts which seemed to be oncoming favorites of the season.
198 Be gay this spring
College Eye 30:23, p.3
Add color to your wardrobe whatever you wear; make sure you don't add too much color because it will dampen the smartness of your ensemble.
199 A Corner for Coeds
College Eye 29:26, p.4
Advice on spring fashion.
200 Style show Thursday night previews spring
College Eye 29:26, p.3
Two page spread on spring fashions, featuring articles and advertisements.