Sunset Village

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101 'S Village will be full for fall term' -- Bender
College Eye 41:33, p.1
Idea of putting groups of single men in several Sunset Village units dropped for now.
102 Sunset Village
Old Gold 0:0, p.67
Brief description of the dormitory; photo.
103 Sunset Village notice
College Eye 41:30, p.4
Potential subletters should see Dean Bender.
104 Letters to the editor; playground chairman praises pledges
College Eye 41:29, p.2
Mrs. Richard Griffith thanks Alpha Chi Epsilon for cleaning up their park.
105 Students elect D. Shepard
College Eye 41:22, p.1
Elections results are given; photo.
106 Sunset Village may be reconverted by fall to house single freshmen
College Eye 41:22, p.4
Tentative plans are for eleven freshmen men and one senior advisor to be housed into barracks-style housing.
107 Candidates to be introduced at pre-election convocation
College Eye 41:21, p.1
Candidates will present their platforms; list of candidates.
108 Sunset Village visited by kindergarten pupils
College Eye 40:34, p.3
Children are studying construction of different kinds of housing.
109 Problems of men's housing are being studied
College Eye 40:33, p.1
Rooming house list under development; on-campus facilities remain very crowded.
110 Sunset Village
Old Gold 0:0, p.78
Brief description of the building and list of council members; photo.
111 Loren Schmitz elected to Campus Chest com.
College Eye 40:19, p.7
112 Meters installed in Sunset Village units
College Eye 40:12, p.6
Electric bills had previously been paid by ISTC; tenants will now be billed for all use after a $2.50 allowance.
113 College asks transfer of buildings in village
College Eye 39:42, p.8
Would transfer buildings from federal government to college; would still give preference in housing to veterans.
114 Sunset Village gets coat of gray paint
College Eye 39:38, p.1
115 Campus Personalities
Old Gold 0:0, p.128
Students on campus that everyone should know. Brief biographies of students active in outside classroom activities; photo.
116 Campus Personalities
Old Gold 0:0, p.129
Three men on campus that everyone should know; photo.
117 Nearby Sunset Village
Old Gold 0:0, p.208
Brief description of the building; photo.
118 Who's Who
Old Gold 0:0, p.132
Brief biographies of eight students selected as Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; photo.
119 Around the Campus
College Eye 39:32, p.2
Believes the administration needs to add more sidewalks around campus.
120 Sunset Village children will have playground
College Eye 39:32, p.7
College donates land; local organizations donate funds and equipment.
121 Co-op
College Eye 39:30, p.1
Sidney Stott shops in the recently opened veterans' grocery store.
122 Quon Vet's Co-op organized by Sunset Village residents proves successful
College Eye 39:30, p.4
Making progress on initial investment; has about one hundred members.
123 Around the Campus
College Eye 39:24, p.2
Comments on the difficulty of freshman English classes; warmer weather is appreciated by those living in Sunset Village.
124 Around the Campus
College Eye 39:17, p.6
Comments on the changing face of the TC campus, recent concerts, and the problems of the Old Gold staff.
125 Faulty stove pipe causes fire in Village
College Eye 39:17, p.1
Fire begins when occupant cleans pipe; no damage reported.
126 Fuel oil shortage confronts Village
College Eye 39:17, p.3
Veterans' families taking a variety of measures such as moving in together and installing coal and wood burners.
127 Student League Board minutes
College Eye 39:14, p.2
Considers smoking in classroom buildings, safety of parked cars, sidewalks, and charity solicitations.
128 Sunset Village tenants:
College Eye 39:13, p.5
College will make fuel oil available in emergency situations.
129 Untitled
College Eye 39:13, p.2
The Sunset Village Council discusses the fuel shortage in the housing development.
130 Village will have regular oil deliveries
College Eye 39:11, p.1
Four companies will deliver; college will assist in bill collection if the companies desire.
131 Villagers discuss fuel problems
College Eye 39:10, p.1
Attempting to find ways to save money on fuel oil; turn down offer by college to furnish oil for $168 per family.
132 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 39:8, p.3
Students were asked if they supported President Price's attempt to change the bus route, and whether or not the Business Office should cash veterans' subsistence checks.
133 Board of five will represent Village
College Eye 39:7, p.3
Board chosen in election; will hear all suggestions and complaints.
134 Sunset Village to have 2 boards of directors
College Eye 39:6, p.4
One will represent the grocery store; the other will take on more general concerns.
135 Dillman elected Quonset Prexy
College Eye 39:3, p.1
List of board members; will focus on grocery store and mass purchase and distribution of fuel oil.
136 Collection for Greece to start next week
College Eye 38:40, p.1
Will collect clothing and other items.
137 Discount at Sunset Grocery this Saturday
College Eye 38:39, p.1
Prices will be reduced by ten per cent.
138 Life in Sunset Village
Alumnus 31:3, p.14
126 GI students and their families live in the Village; conditions initially difficult; residents give their reactions to living there; photo.
139 Quonset co-op meets, invites new members
College Eye 38:37, p.6
Attempting to get store running smoothly.
140 Veterans live in silver, green huts
College Eye 38:36, p.1
A look at living conditions in Sunset Village.
141 Sunset Village veterans begin grocery business
College Eye 38:35, p.1
Brief description of the store; photo.
142 Sunset Village
Old Gold 0:0, p.64
Brief description of the building; photo.
143 Quonvet store
College Eye 38:33, p.7
Will open to customers today; open only to those who paid their $20 membership fee.
144 Villagers to get free mail service
College Eye 38:33, p.10
Mail will be delivered directly to each hut.
145 Quonset grocery will open soon
College Eye 38:32, p.4
Only members may make purchases; cash only; open four hours per day.
146 Vet gardeners
College Eye 38:31, p.3
May apply for garden plot near Sunset Village.
147 Quonvet grocery nears completion as organization determines policies
College Eye 38:29, p.8
Will operate four hours daily; seventy-five families are members.
148 Quonvet wives meet
College Eye 38:29, p.8
Enjoy sewing and singing.
149 Vets may rent garden space
College Eye 38:29, p.5
Can rent five hundred square feet for $1.
150 Quonset housing
College Eye 38:28, p.1
Students who will not attend summer school will not be allowed to live in their unit during the summer.
151 Vet gardeners plan for spring seeding
College Eye 38:28, p.5
Seventy families apply for garden space; will have about five hundred square feet each.
152 Quonvets discuss rental problem
College Eye 38:27, p.3
Believes rent is too high; will have garden plots.
153 Quonvet wives to hear discussion on furniture
College Eye 38:26, p.3
Miss Dowler will speak to Sunset Village wives.
154 Quonvet grocery to be built; construction will begin soon
College Eye 38:24, p.7
Construction should begin in ten days; will feature good line of stock; sixty families have contributed $20 each to the project.
155 Vets do chores while wives work, study
College Eye 38:24, p.6
A look at the way student families juggle child care, housework, school, and jobs; photo.
156 Sunset Village news
College Eye 38:20, p.6
Women's group organizing; hope to erect grocery when weather improves; water heaters arrive for twenty more units.
157 Letters to the editor
College Eye 38:18, p.2
Replies to the letter written the previous week concerning women dressed in their bathing suits, the roads to Sunset Village finally being repaired, the thief who has been stealing books from the bookstore, and the food being served at the Commons.
158 Sunset Village news
College Eye 38:20, p.7
Delivery trucks find roads impassable; shares still available in cooperative store; families appreciate babysitting services.
159 "Operation Mud" in Quonset area
College Eye 38:17, p.7
Mild weather turns roads into quagmires; sidewalks planned as is mail delivery; several families have new babies.
160 Roger's Rambling Remarks
College Eye 38:17, p.2
Quick look around campus.
161 Campus Commentary
College Eye 38:16, p.2
Discusses Sunset Village controversy, student of the week, and skeptics hour.
162 Quon vet grocery needs building
College Eye 38:16, p.7
Ready to open Sunset Village store, but must find building to house it.
163 Move in, vets are told
Alumnus 31:1, p.1
Forty-five veterans and their families move into Sunset Village on November 4; eighty-four more families await arrival of construction materials to complete more units.
164 . . . Huts provide problem
College Eye 38:14, p.1
Santa has a hard time getting into the huts because the chimney is so small.
165 Co-op store latest project of quon vets
College Eye 38:14, p.1
Sunset Village residents incorporate non-profit store.
166 Quonset settlement digs in for winter; mice, wind plague campus pioneers
College Eye 38:14, p.6
Some of the problems in the new Sunset Village include congealed oil, muddy roads, and wintry drafts.
167 Quon Vets earn compliment for "it-can-be-done" campaign
College Eye 38:13, p.2
Applauds efforts of veterans to speed completion of Sunset Village units.
168 Sunset Village grows as veterans move in
College Eye 38:13, p.3
Thirty-six veterans and their families now in residence; all Quonset huts occupied; other units nearing completion; sidewalks and streets in place.
169 Quon Vets obtain aims by organizing group
College Eye 38:12, p.2
Objective is to speed up procurement of supplies necessary to complete Sunset Village units.
170 Political-minded Bob Ireland states views on recent landslide election
College Eye 38:11, p.6
Profile of Robert Ireland.
171 Campus Commentary
College Eye 38:10, p.3
Discuses the frustration of registering for classes, Sunset Village, and grades; photo.
172 Untitled
College Eye 38:10, p.1
Student family in the kitchen of a Sunset Village home; photo.
173 Extra Extra; first Quonset huts finally completed; vets and families rejoice and move in
College Eye 38:9, p.1
Seven units completed for veterans and their families; description of facilities; will rent for $39 furnished and $33 unfurnished.
174 Sight completion of Sunset Village
College Eye 38:4, p.1
Project has been awaiting plumbing hook-ups and equipment; equipment may arrive soon.
175 Signs of a big year
Alumnus 30:4, p.1
Fall enrollment is 2477 made up of 1227 men and 1259 women; unprecedented male-female balance; housing stretched to limits.
176 Campus Commentary
College Eye 38:1, p.2
Comments on the beginning of the school year and housing conditions of some students.
177 Untitled
College Eye 37:43, p.3
Some of the Quonset huts are nearing completion; photo.
178 Quonset huts may be ready for fall
College Eye 37:42, p.1
Plumbing partially completed and construction almost done on first batch of eighteen huts.
179 Dormitories to add beds
Public Relations News Release 1946:257, p.1
Double decked beds and other emergency measures have increased on-campus residential facilities by 62 per cent. Enrollment is projected to be 33 per cent larger than normal. 33 faculty members have been added and the school day lengthened.
180 Housing tight for coming year
Public Relations News Release 1946:256, p.1
President Price stated that classroom facilities are available for 200 more students; providing they can find housing.
181 Just how long must they wait?
College Eye 37:40, p.3
Orginator of name of Sunset Village is one of those awaiting completion of the units.
182 Shortage of plumbing holds up completion of "Sunset Village"
College Eye 37:40, p.1
Wiring being installed; lack of supplies and labor is problem.
183 College Eye contest winner names
Public Relations News Release 1946:252, p.1
James Loomer submitted the winning entry, "Sunset Village", for the new married student housing units. When completed the units will house 144 families.
184 James Loomer wins first prize in 'Eye' contest
College Eye 37:39, p.1
Wins with suggestion of Sunset Village as name for Quonset hut village; a look at some other suggested names.
185 Loomer wins contest
Public Relations News Release 1946:250, p.1
James Loomer submitted the winning entry in the contest to name the new quonset hut living area. His entry was "Sunset Village". The village, when completed will house 144 married veterans and their families.
186 Sunset Village
Public Relations News Release 1946:251, p.1
James Loomer's suggestion of "Sunset Village" won the naming contest, sponsored by the College Eye. Loomer is a veteran of five years of military service. When finished, 144 families will live in Sunset Village.
187 Completion date for Quonset huts delayed
College Eye 37:38, p.5
Difficulty in obtaining building supplies; work started on eighteen units; hope to have seventy-two units that will house 144 families.
188 Eye contest ends Tuesday
College Eye 37:38, p.1
For naming Quonset hut village.
189 Home on wheels solves GI housing crisis
Alumnus 30:3, p.6
Rapid increase in enrollment leads students to seek many different kinds of housing; canvass town for spare rooms; college acquires Quonset huts to house married students; photo.
190 Eye sponsors contest
College Eye 37:37, p.2
To select name for Quonset hut village.
191 Ellis announces Quonset applications accepted
College Eye 37:34, p.4
Preference given to veterans with families; hope to complete some units this summer.
192 Finish first Quonset-huts by July; plan total of 111
College Eye 37:33, p.1
Applications being accepted; families in difficult circumstances will be given priority.
193 Teachers College granted addition veteran's houses
College Eye 37:31, p.4
Federal Public Housing Authority makes grant bringing total of units to 111; will be erected south of campus; description of the units.
194 Eighteen Quonset huts will be set up here
College Eye 37:30, p.1
Will be shipped from Oregon; assembly work may begin May 26; each unit will house two families.
195 College Courts, Sunset Village, Hold Christmas Party
Northern Iowan :, p.0
Sunset Village and College Courts combine efforts to create joint activities that their residents can participate in. Watermelon feed, a Christmas party, and dances are a few of their popular activities.