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1 Remember when
Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p.
Old laboratory school classrooms in Sabin Hall; photo.
2 Teaching Department has Eight Student Teacher Centers
Northern Iowan 0:0, p.107
The Teaching Department has five training schools that arrange for student teachers to learn on site. A new one added to the list was the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School in Vinton.
3 Former lab school principal dies
College Eye 50:26, p.1
Cyril Jackson died April 9, 1959.
4 Malcolm Price Lab School dedication set for Monday
College Eye 50:24, p.1
Brief schedule of ceremony; photo.
5 Department of Business Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.43
The Business Education Department was formerly housed on the third floor of the Administration Building, and has now moved to the Old Campus School; new remodels and better working conditions were included in the Department of Business Education; photo.
6 Department of Education and Psychology
Old Gold 0:0, p.44
The Department of Education and Psychology, in cooperation with the Department of Teaching, is workng on motion pictures to replace the many observations normally made at the Campus School; photo.
7 Governor Hoegh with President Maucker
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Governor Hoegh and President Maucker on a visit to the campus elementary school; photo.
8 Teaching Supervises Student Teachers
Old Gold 0:0, p.93
Description of the role that the teaching department takes during the training of new teachers. Also, there are photos of the faculty and locations of the schools where the students are trained; photos.
9 Parents follow kids to kindergarten
College Eye 46:21, p.3
At Campus School work night.
10 Campus School dads lecture to junior and his classmates
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Fathers of students come to class for discussions.
11 PTA entertains student teachers
College Eye 46:4, p.7
At Campus School.
12 Kindergartners peddle lemonade
College Eye 45:40, p.1
Raise money for trip to Island Park.
13 Lattin is new head of campus school
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Will replace Jack Hall.
14 'Defense office' resents Spillalley's works
College Eye 44:31, p.2
Campus School graduate defends the school.
15 College Eye Bulletin Board
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News from campus organizations.
16 Spring fever
College Eye 44:28, p.1
Campus school students perform acrobatics on the lawn; photo.
17 College Eye Bulletin Board
College Eye 44:27, p.9
News about campus organizations.
18 Campus School to give concert this afternoon
College Eye 44:13, p.7
Will present light Christmas music.
19 Foreign educators visit Ingawanis
College Eye 44:7, p.3
Observe Campus School outdoor education program.
20 Sitters will sit
College Eye 44:7, p.6
Campus School students will baby-sit for Faculty Dames meeting.
21 Teaching
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Brief description of the department with photos of the faculty and of students in a classroom; photo.
22 Perry Grier, was re-elected president of the Black Hawk County Education association for the 1952-53 year
Public Relations News Release 1951:562, p.1
Other association officers elected were Ruth Ridenour, vice-president; Robert Wrider, secretary; and August Lukes, re-elected treasurer. Dr. Leonard C. Murray, educational director of the state department of health, discussed "How Strong is America."
23 Mary Pickett Caldwell, 63, assistant professor of teaching, died Friday morning in her office at the college Campus School
Public Relations News Release 1952:506, p.1
Attending physician said the cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage. Caldwell joing the staff in 1922 as a critic of teaching. She received a kindergarten diploma in 1910, a critic certificate in 1918 and a bachelor of arts degree in 1919.
24 Special To: The Daily Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:282, p.1
The new year finds the college 75 years young, looking forward to the inquguration of its graduate program in the summer of 1952. A major curriculum revision for degree students began during the 1951 summer session.
25 Parents of children enrolled in elementary grades of the Campus School will be able to visit the school to discuss their children's progress
Public Relations News Release 1951:119, p.1
Perry Grier, elementary principal at the Campus School, said half-hour conferences between parents and room supervisors of student teaching have been scheduled during free periods and after school Monday through Thursday Nov. 12-15.
26 During the 1952 summer session, no classes in grades eight through twelve will be offered in the Campus School
Public Relations News Release 1951:107, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard said decreased enrollments in those grades at the School during recent summers resulted in the decision. Summer classes in grades one through seven will be held.
27 The third weekly meeting of the second annual retail sales training clinic will be held Wednesday, October 24, at 8 o'clock in Gilchrist Hall chapel
Public Relations News Release 1951:90, p.1
Leonard Keefe of the business education department will be the featured speaker. He will discuss "An Autopsy of a Lost Sale." Next week's speaker will be Art Brayton. Herbert V. Hake will present a chalk-talk during the dinner meeting.
28 Three hundred Iowa educators are expected to attend the Fall Educational conference September 28 - 29
Public Relations News Release 1951:38, p.1
Featured speaker at the conference will be May Hill Arbuthnot, author of "Children and Books" and nationally recognized as an authority on children's literature.
29 Campus school reports enrollment increase
College Eye 43:1, p.6
Thirteen more students this year.
30 An increase in enrollment of 13 students on the campus was reported today by Dwight K. Curtis, director of student teaching
Public Relations News Release 1951:27, p.1
Curtis said the enrollment for the 1951-1952 year at the Campus schools is 668 as compared to 655 enrolled last year.
31 May Hill Arbuthnot will be the main speaker at the Fall Educational conference, Friday and Saturday, September 28 - 29
Public Relations News Release 1951:23, p.1
Arbuthnot is the author of "Children and Books" and is nationally recognized as an authority on childrens' literature. The theme for Friday's program is "Improving Teaching Efficiency."
32 News in brief
College Eye 42:40, p.2
Professor Douglas returns from Northwestern University; Campus School children visit Illinois Central yard and a bank.
33 May Hill Arbuthnot, author of "Children and Books" will be the main speaker at the Fall Educational conference, Sept. 28 - 29
Public Relations News Release 1950:422, p.1
The Cleveland, Ohio, writer, formerly associated with Western Reserve University, will speak both days. "Understanding Today's Children and Youth" is the conference theme. Conferees can attend any of three panel discussion sessions.
34 Newcomers find T.C.H.S. different
College Eye 42:37, p.3
A Campus School student looks at student teachers.
35 Open season on student teachers
College Eye 42:37, p.3
Campus School students look at student teachers.
36 Pupil classifies student teachers
College Eye 42:37, p.3
A Campus School student looks at student teachers.
37 Strangers behold unordinary staff
College Eye 42:37, p.3
A Campus School student looks at student teachers.
38 Traffic division sets up signals
College Eye 42:34, p.3
In area around Campus School.
39 Construction
Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1
The face of the campus also took on changes during the year. A $655,000 expansion of the heating and power plant, begun over a year ago, is still under construction. The project includes new offices for the buildings and grounds department.
40 Three blinker traffic lights have been installed at pedestrian crossings on 27th street, the road cutting the south campus of the college
Public Relations News Release 1950:399, p.1
A spokesman for the college's traffic committee said twenty miles per hour speed limit signs would also be installed on the 27th Street approaches to the blinker lights.
41 Elementary figure over last year
College Eye 42:33, p.3
Summer session enrollment in Campus School reaches 418.
42 Adjustments totaling $122,520, due to delays, were awarded to three firms contracted to build Unit A of a new Campus Laboratory School
Public Relations News Release 1950:394, p.1
The firms are Viggo Jensen company of Albert Lea, Minnesota; W. A. Peck Company, Des Moines; and Cedar Rapids Electric Company, Cedar Rapids. A Chicago consulting firm made a soil study last fall after construction was stopped due to unstable soil.
43 Auditorium building
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Photo.
44 The second campus Baccalaureate service was held Sunday evening for the 37 seniors of the campus laboratory high school
Public Relations News Release 1950:385, p.1
"Your Life Counts" was the title of Harold E. Bernhard's address to the high school seniors. Rev. Irving Tange, pastor of the Nazareth Lutheran church, read the invocation and benediction. John Anderson, senior class president, gave the scripture reading.
45 This summer's campus elementary school enrollment will exceed the school's normal enrollment, Principal Tom D. Horn announced today
Public Relations News Release 1950:376, p.1
About 380 pupils, in nursery school through seventh grade, have already registered for the eight-week session which starts Monday, June 18. Present campus elementary school supervisors are listed.
46 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.
47 Three orchestras to give concert
College Eye 42:30, p.4
Young musicians from Campus School will perform.
48 Three of the nation's most unusual orchestras will present a program Sunday, May 13, at 3:30 p.m. in the college auditorium
Public Relations News Release 1950:356, p.1
They are the separate and complete orchestras of the third, fourth and fifth grades of the campus laboratory school. Each orchestra includes 50 to 55 youngsters playing string, woodwind, and brass instruments.
49 Orchestra plans spring concert
College Eye 42:29, p.6
50 The Campus School
Alumnus 35:2, p.1
Will hold eight-week elementary summer term.
51 Classes will not be held Friday, April 27, for elementary pupils in the Campus school
Public Relations News Release 1950:332, p.1
Thomas Horn, elementary principal, announced that the 12-week teacher-parent conferences, rather than regular classes, will be scheduled that day. Arrangements will be made for parents who can't come between the appointed hours.
52 A program of vocal and instrumental music will be presented Friday night by the combined junior high grades of the Campus Laboratory school
Public Relations News Release 1950:329, p.1
The public is invited to the program which begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Campus high school auditorium. Mildred Luce, Charles Hansford and Vincent Malek are in charge of the program which will feature American folk music.
53 About 75 persons registered for today's, April 20, Conference for Elementary School Principals at the college
Public Relations News Release 1950:322, p.1
A one-and-one-half hour observation period in the campus laboratory elementary school preceded the morning general session. Silbert S. Willey gave the main address following a welcome by J. W. Maucker.
54 Foreign music, dances set for presentation
College Eye 42:27, p.2
At Campus School.
55 Dr. Edward Kurtz was honored Tuesday night, April 17, at a dinner party given by fellow musicians and music faculty
Public Relations News Release 1950:320, p.1
The 69-year-old violinist, composer and conductor will retire at the end of the summer quarter. He has been head of the music department since 1934, and a member of that department since 1924.
56 The Iowa Association of Elementary School Principals will meet Friday, April 20, at the college
Public Relations News Release 1950:308, p.1
The conference will feature three discussion groups, observation in the campus laboratory school, and an address by Gilbert S. Willey, superintendent of schools, Winnetka, Illinois.
57 A triple slate of conferences is scheduled for the week end, April 13-14
Public Relations News Release 1950:304, p.1
The audio-Visual conference is on Friday. Observation of campus school classes in session and tours of the campus to observe audio-visual materials and facilities will be part of the program.
58 Carolyn Hill and Marilyn Russell, seniors at Teachers college high school, will present a recital Thursday, April 12, at 8 p.m.
Public Relations News Release 1950:288, p.1
The recital will be held in the campus school auditorium. Carolyn, daughter of Frank W. Hill, is a soprano. Marilyn, a pianist, is the daughter of Myron E. Russell.
59 The Campus school playground at the College won't be deserted this summer.
Public Relations News Release 1950:283, p.1
An eight-week elementary school term starting Monday, June 18, and a nine-week high school term starting Wednesday, June 13, were announced today by Dwight Curtis, head of the college's teaching department. The terms will end August 10 and 15, respectivel
60 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.
61 Integrated music program planned
College Eye 42:23, p.8
Children will sing, dance, and play.
62 Campus High Operetta
College Eye 42:21, p.7
Will present "The Count and the Coed".
63 The entertainment calendar for the next week at Iowa State Teachers college is pretty heavily booked
Here's what's coming up:

Public Relations News Release 1950:244, p.1
Feb. 28, Jazz concert, Commons; March. 1-2, "The Count and the Coed, campus school auditorium;" Mar. 2, Folk Festival, Women's gym; Mar. 3, Soc Hop, Commons; Recital, Pianist Jean Casadesus, auditorium.
64 Disguised count...prexy's daughter
Public Relations News Release 1950:239, p.1
"The Count and the Coed," is jointly presented by the drama and music departments in the campus high school auditorium. Drama directors are Margaret Divelbess and Howard VanderBeek. Mildred Luce is the music director
65 Campus School principal resigns
College Eye 42:16, p.5
Thomas Horn will go to University of Texas.
66 Footings for New Campus School at TC Being Redesigned
Public Relations News Release 1950:115, p.1
Construction of the $920,000 project started early this fall but the general contractor, Viggo Jensen Company of Albert Lea, Minn., unexpectedly struck water during excavation.
67 Footings for new campus school at TC being redesigned
Public Relations News Release 1950:285, p.1
Construction of the $920,000 project started early this fall but the general contractor, Viggo Jensen company of Albert Lea, Minnesota, unexpectedly struck water during excavation.
68 Campus school PTA to hold square dance
College Eye 42:8, p.5
69 Teach fifth-graders about Atomic Science
Public Relations News Release 1950:66, p.1
Iowa's plan is the first statewide attempt in the nation to promote atomic education and will reach grade school, high school, college, and adult education levels. The fifth-graders did study and remember a speaking knowledge of neutrons and fission.
70 High school queen revealed tonight
College Eye 42:4, p.8
Campus School will hold pep rally.
71 High school students exchange council ideas
College Eye 42:4, p.6
Campus School students meet student government leaders from other schools.
72 Campus school plans parent-teacher party
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73 324 are enrolled for elementary in Campus School
College Eye 41:31, p.1
For summer session.
74 Campus School to present concert
College Eye 41:30, p.3
Performance program.
75 Hold nine weeks summer session in Campus School
College Eye 41:30, p.7
Description of courses offered.
76 State board approves new campus school; first bids will be open in June
College Eye 41:30, p.1
A description of the new facilities.
77 Student teachers to direct concert
College Eye 41:29, p.8
Students from the ninth and tenth grade chorus and the senior chorus will participate.
78 Dodd to be Santa at Yuletide party
College Eye 41:13, p.2
The sixth graders of the Campus School will give a Christmas party for the residents at the Western Home.
79 Music programs at campus school
College Eye 41:13, p.6
Four separate programs are scheduled.
80 Teachers college predominates in December Midland Schools magazine
College Eye 41:13, p.3
Several T.C. students, faculty, and graduates are pictured in the December issue of Midland Schools.
81 Campus School News
College Eye 40:39, p.5
Campus School students visited the Waterloo Courier; students gave puppet shows; Karl Erik Killsholm spoke.
82 Many fields are offered at workshops
College Eye 40:39, p.1
Lengthy roster of workshops.
83 Campus School News
College Eye 40:38, p.2
News items concerning students and faculty of the Campus School.
84 Campus School News
College Eye 40:37, p.5
News items concerning students and faculty of the Campus School.
85 Kindergarteners ride on train to Waterloo
College Eye 40:36, p.3
Children visit station and study railroads.
86 Campus School News
College Eye 40:34, p.3
News items concerning students and faculty of the Campus School.
87 Sunset Village visited by kindergarten pupils
College Eye 40:34, p.3
Children are studying construction of different kinds of housing.
88 Campus School News
College Eye 40:33, p.3
News items concerning students and faculty of the Campus School.
89 Campus School sixth graders start paper
College Eye 40:33, p.3
Roster of staff for "Campus Star".
90 Excursion made by kindergarten as class project
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May visit pools, dairy, and bakery.
91 Elementary school has 231 summer enrollees
College Eye 40:32, p.5
List of faculty.
92 Summer classes of Campus School to study Black Hawk County history
College Eye 40:31, p.6
Description of the course of study.
93 Elementary school begins June 6
College Eye 40:30, p.7
Plans for summer at the Campus School.
94 Campus School begins summer session June 6
College Eye 40:29, p.4
A look at the summer curriculum; list of faculty.
95 Untitled
College Eye 40:29, p.2
Encourages students to set an example by obeying the rules set by the Campus School safety patrol.
96 Notice
College Eye 40:28, p.6
Asks ISTC students to obey Campus School safety patrols.
97 Arts plan altered in Campus School
College Eye 40:23, p.8
Attempt to break down barriers between particular arts and industrial arts.
98 'Driving course is popular among high school students,' says teacher
College Eye 40:18, p.7
Forty students are enrolled; Professor Woodcock describes the problem at length.
99 Safety Patrol
College Eye 40:18, p.1
Will watch for cooperation of students and faculty with Campus School safety patrol
100 Turning lathes in Campus School fourth graders master jigsaws
College Eye 40:16, p.8
A look at the work in industrial arts.