Winter

Displaying 301 - 350 of 490 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
301 Pre-hell week
Northern Iowan 65:30, p.2
Grim outlook on returning to school.
302 As the flu hits, winter hits . . .
Northern Iowan 65:29, p.5
Snow creates a "Winter Wonderland" on the UNI campus; photo.
303 Untitled
College Eye 63:33, p.1
Student trying to clean snow and ice off a car; photo.
304 Untitled
College Eye 60:29, p.3
Students brush snow off their car.
305 Off-campus SCIans plan to pioneer way through coming winter weather
College Eye 60:25, p.1
Students talk about getting themselves and their cars ready for winter; photo.
306 WRA plans winter fun for 40 girls
College Eye 59:18, p.4
Will ski, toboggan, and skate.
307 Untitled
College Eye 57:16, p.3
Winter chills still hang around; photo.
308 Announced by all the radiators . . . .
College Eye 56:10, p.2
Discusses the first snow and Iowa winter; also talks about need for sidewalks leading to buildings on campus.
309 Untitled
College Eye 52:20, p.5
The campus is covered in ice after a recent storm; photo.
310 First sign of spring?
College Eye 52:18, p.5
A photo of snow covered leaves; photo.
311 Tips on winter driving from ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:209, p.1
Ivan L. Eland, director of safety education, offers some safe winter driving tips based on research conducted for high school driver education instructors.
312 Mirror on the Mob
College Eye 51:16, p.6
Comments on finding leaves still on the trees.
313 ISTC's winter beauty; white burden
College Eye 51:16, p.3
Features the snow-covered ISTC campus; photo.
314 Love's labor lost
College Eye 51:16, p.1
Two person-shaped snow mounds rest on a bench at TC; photo.
315 Winter Lecture Concerts- Gielgud and Salzedo
Old Gold 0:0, p.60
Sir John Gielgud performed oral interpretations of Shakespeare; he created Hamlet, King Richard, and King Lear, which is one of the most difficult roles in theatre; a composer/pianist Carlos Salzedo showed his genius by playing his harp; photo.
316 The big snow of '59 . . .
College Eye 50:23, p.1
Lengthy account of the storm and its effects; school cancelled; photo.
317 Oh spring . . . .
College Eye 50:22, p.2
Discusses problems with a recent snow storm.
318 Untitled
College Eye 50:21, p.1
Campus winter scene; photo.
319 TC students are weatherwise
College Eye 50:20, p.8
Students deal with winter and anticipate spring; photo.
320 Boyer gives driving tips
College Eye 50:20, p.8
321 " . . . In the lane snow is glistenin"
College Eye 50:14, p.7
Campus winter scene; photo.
322 Untitled
Alumnus 43:4, p.
Christmas tree near Campanile; photo.
323 Winter on the campus
Alumnus 43:4, p.
Skating on Prexy's Pond; photo.
324 Cat-Snip 'T'
College Eye 50:8, p.2
Discusses the weather and other issues of campus life.
325 Lecture-Concerts
Old Gold 0:0, p.103
Jan Peerce was the intial artist for the winter Lecture-Concert series; he had appeared with the Metropolitan and San Francisco opera companies before starting on his world-wide tour; the Robert Joffery Theatre Dancers made an appearance as well; photo.
326 Winter "I" Queen
Old Gold 0:0, p.102
Miss Pat Banks was named as the "I" Club Queen; three freshman attendants, Martha Lindholm, Donna Musgrove, and Sharon Small were presented as well; photo.
327 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:21, p.2
Congratulates the winners of the campus elections, and comments on winter and the streets and teenagers in downtown Waterloo.
328 Untitled
Alumnus 41:1, p.
Students skating on Prexy's Pond; photo.
329 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:15, p.2
Discusses smoking in public places, Bill Koll's frustration with the wrestling squad, and 'This is the Life?' on KYTC.
330 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:13, p.2
Comments on winter break, the traffic light by the A & I Building, and briefly reviews the Jan Peerce performance.
331 . . . And after vacation--the rest of winter!
College Eye 48:13, p.5
Features students adding antifreeze to car, walking to class, shying away from a sneezing student and pushing car out of the snow; photo.
332 On a quiet winter night
Old Gold 0:0, p.16
Brief description of the campus; photo.
333 Winter
Old Gold 0:0, p.46
Brief description of the season activities.
334 It's deliberate, it's definitive, it's dementia
College Eye 47:17, p.7
Views of depression associated with winter weather.
335 If you weren't depressed you won't be so now
College Eye 47:17, p.7
Humorous suggestions for beating the winter blues.
336 Some like it hot-others . . .
College Eye 47:17, p.7
Students tell where they would like to be instead of in the cold Midwest; photo.
337 Visions of collisions
College Eye 45:13, p.2
Encourages students to drive safely as they head home for winter break.
338 Christmas formal
Old Gold 0:0, p.74
The Christmas Formal features the music of Vance Dixon. Maryann Hagar acts as committee chairman for the event; photo.
339 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.
340 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.
341 Barbara Appelman, sophomore from Clermont, has been chosen Winter I Queen by the I Club, lettermans organization
Public Relations News Release 1952:426, p.1
Selected as attendents to the queen were three freshmen, Betty Barnes, Oskaloosa; Iris Robinson, West Chicago, Ill.; and Patricia Severson, Waterloo. The queen and her attendents will be presented during halftime ceremonies at tonight's basketball game.
342 Winter I Queen is Barbara Appelman, sophomore from Clermont
Public Relations News Release 1952:427, p.1
Appleman and three attendents, selected by the I Club, lettermen's organization on campus, will be presented during halftime at the basketball game Saturday night. The attendents are: Betty Barnes, Iris Robinson, and Patricia Severson.
343 A total of 2,181 students-1,380 women and 801 men-completed the registration process for the winter academic quarter
Public Relations News Release 1951:289, p.1
Marshall R. Beard, Registrar, said the 2,181 figure was not final and predicted the final registration figure for the winter quarter would exceed 2,200 when the processing of late registrants was completed.
344 A total of 2,181 students - 1,380 women and 801 men - register for the winter quarter
Public Relations News Release 1951:288, p.1
According to Marshall R. Beard, Registrar, 1,797 students registered for the winter quarter during advance registration prior to the Christmas vacation.
345 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.
346 Special to: Cedar Rapids Gazette
Public Relations News Release 1951:278, p.1
Don Page, Cedar Rapids, has been elected pledge captain of Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity at the college, for the winter quarter. Page is a junior student majoring in industrial arts.
347 Midnight oil heralds the end of another academic quarter with its examinations
Public Relations News Release 1951:264, p.1
The fall quarter draws to a close next Wednesday noon, Dec. 19, when the Christmas recess begins. Registration for students not previously registered for the winter quarter will be held Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1952.
348 Special To: Harlan Tribune
Public Relations News Release 1951:237, p.1
Ken Anderson, freshman student from Harlan, has been elected secretary of Stadium hall at the college. He will assume his duties winter quarter.
349 Special To: Harlan News - Advertiser
Public Relations News Release 1951:238, p.1
Ken Anderson, freshman student from Harlan, has been elected secretary of Stadium hall at the college. He will assume his duties winter quarter.
350 Special to: Ames Daily Tribune
Public Relations News Release 1951:236, p.1
Ken Rowe, freshman student from Ames, has been elected treasurer of Stadium hall at the college. He will assume the duties winter quarter.