Maucker--James William [President of ISTC--SCI--and UNI]
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901 | Installation of a new basketball floor in the Men's gym has required a change in summer Commencement week plans Public Relations News Release 1950:426, p.1 |
The new floor won't be completed in time for Baccalaureate, August 12, or Commencement, August 16. Both events were to be held in the gym. President J. W. Maucker will address the candidates and present the awards, diplomas, and degrees to 179 students. | |
902 | The first official event commemorating the 75th anniversary of the college will be a matriculation convocation, Friday, Sept. 21, in the Men's gym Public Relations News Release 1950:422, p.1 |
The 75th anniversary is September 6. J. W. Maucker's topic for the convocation address will be "Our Task," according to Frank Hill, chairman of the committee on convocations. | |
903 | A detailed summary of the findings of the second annual School Public Relations Workshop held July 8-11 will be mailed within ten days or two weeks Public Relations News Release 1950:418, p.1 |
Iowa public school administrators should take more time to keep the public informed on the more serious phases of their educational program. Bernice Gestie summarized the specific workshop findings. | |
904 | A four-day workshop on school-public relations will get under way, Sunday, at the college Public Relations News Release 1950:414, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will welcome enrollees at Monday morning's opening general session. Keynote speaker O. H. Roberts, Jr., will deliver his first address entitled "The Public and the Public Schools." | |
905 | Faculty-drafted recommendations for the graduate program have been approved by the state board of education Public Relations News Release 1950:412, p.1 |
The approval authorizes the college to begin offering graduate level courses in the summer of 1952 and to confer the degree of Master of Arts in Education. Administration of the program will vest in an in an elected graduate council. | |
906 | Salary increases averaging about $440 annually have been approved for academic staff members of Iowa State Teachers college Public Relations News Release 1950:410, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker made the announcement on Friday; each academic staff member will receive at least a $300 annual increase. Non-academic employees in the buildings and grounds department will receive increases July 1. | |
907 | Then . . . Now College Eye 42:35, p.1 |
Contrast between campus in 1876 and 1951; photo. | |
908 | Iowa State Teachers college has received a bequest from the Fisher foundation, Marshalltown, to help undergraduate students meet college expenses Public Relations News Release 1950:406, p.1 |
The bequest, in 1951-1952, will provide six students with $158 each. Foundation officials directed that the scholarships be awarded to students who will make outstanding teachers. Chairman of the foundation is J. W. Fisher, executive vice-president. | |
909 | Alumni of the college in five western Iowa counties will hold a mid-summer reunion Sunday evening, July 1 Public Relations News Release 1950:404, p.1 |
Special guest at the reunion will be President J. W. Maucker. G. E. Myers, in charge of alumni affairs will present a short program of campus and television movies filmed at Cedar Falls. Nearly 400 graduates have been invited to the reunion. | |
910 | Dr. J. W. Maucker, president of Iowa State Teachers college, will be the main speaker at Superintendent's Day here Monday, July 2 Public Relations News Release 1950:404, p.1 |
The visiting administrators will be lunch guests of the Missouri Valley chamber of commerce. Community residents are invited to hear Maucker's address according to William Dreier, director of the branch summer school. | |
911 | Springbrook State Park, Guthrie Center Public Relations News Release 1950:405, p.1 |
Graduates in five west central Iowa counties will hold a supper reunion Monday, July 2, at the Teachers Conservation camp. Special guest will be J. W. Maucker. Camp director G. W. Mouser said 350 alumni have been invited to the supper. | |
912 | New President - Dr. James William Maucker Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1 |
Maucker became the college's fifth president in colorful inauguration ceremonies on September 15. He succeeded Malcolm Price who resigned after ten years in the presidency. Price has remained with the college as a professor of education. | |
913 | Missouri Valley-Several faculty members from the Cedar Falls campus of Iowa State Teachers college will present assembly programs during the summer Public Relations News Release 1950:398, p.1 |
Director William Dreier announced these assembly appearances from June 22 to August 13: E. L. Ritter, H. A. Riebe, J. W. Maucker, Herbert V Hake, E. W. Hamilton, J. Duke Elkow, Jane Mauck, Jvone Maxwell, Maurice Gerow, John Powell, and Hazel B. Strayer. | |
914 | Second Annual School Public Relations workshop at the college starts Sunday evening, July 8 Public Relations News Release 1950:396, p.1 |
The workshop will draw public school administrators from all over the state and officers of state-wide organizations in the fields of farming, labor, finance, management, manufacturing, communications, government, and special education. | |
915 | Branch school has 77 enrolled College Eye 42:33, p.4 |
Several faculty will visit. | |
916 | Maucker advises summer convocation about future work of Americans College Eye 42:33, p.4 |
Excerpts from President Maucker's address. | |
917 | The white-on-blue flag of the United Nations now stands beside the United States flag in the auditorium Public Relations News Release 1950:393, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker accepted the UN flag at Tuesday morning's summer convocation assembly. Black Hawk County Attorney Blair Wood presented the flag on behalf of the Cedar Falls chapter of the United World Federalists. | |
918 | A diamond anniversary theme, "Seventy Five Years of Teacher Education", will dominate the 1951 Homecoming weekend Public Relations News Release 1950:392, p.1 |
A night football game is on the tentative schedule of events according to Paul Bender, chairman of the Homecoming committee. President J. W. Maucker will crown the Homecoming Queen during Pre-game ceremonies. | |
919 | Herbert V. Hake, radio program director, will head the college's lecture-concert committee during the coming year Public Relations News Release 1950:391, p.1 |
Hake's appointment was announced by J. W. Maucker. The retiring committee chairman, L. L. Sage, asked to be relieved of committee responsibilities because of his professional duties. Three students will also serve on the committee. | |
920 | J. W. Maucker, president, has accepted an invitation to become a member of the Iowa Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards Public Relations News Release 1950:391, p.1 |
The commission's invitation was extended recently by Secretary J. E. Bicknell, Des Moines. The commission, which includes about 30 Iowa educators, has published a series of booklets on school standards. | |
921 | A United Nations flag will be presented to Iowa State Teachers College at the summer convocation at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 12 Public Relations News Release 1950:390, p.1 |
The flag will be a gift of the Cedar Falls chapter of United World Federalists. Organist George Samson will play an organ prelude and Tenor Maurice Gerow will sing a vocal solo. The convocation will mark the first day of summer session classes. | |
922 | A United Nations flag will be presented to the college at the summer convocation assembly Public Relations News Release 1950:389, p.1 |
The flag will be a gift of the Cedar Falls chapter of United World Federalists, according to Frank Hill of the convocations committee. President J. W. Maucker will address the assembly on "Mid-Century Perspective." | |
923 | Administration Old Gold 0:0, p.28 |
Letter from the president; photo. | |
924 | Thirteen graduates received Purple and Old Gold awards, presented annually for outstanding scholarship and achievement Public Relations News Release 1950:388, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker presented the awards and also presented ten other awards or scholarships, five of them endowed. Students listed. | |
925 | The 75th annual Commencement exercises will begin at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 2, in the Men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:385, p.1 |
Of the 498 candidates for graduation, 265 are candidates for the bachelor of arts degree and 233 for the two-year diploma. President J. W. Maucker will confer the degrees and award the diplomas. Candidates listed. | |
926 | Looking backward over '50-'51 College Eye 42:32, p.1 |
News highlights of the year. | |
927 | Maucker to preside at graduation College Eye 42:32, p.1 |
A look at the commencement ceremonies; list of graduates. | |
928 | Maucker to talk at grad dinners College Eye 42:32, p.1 |
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929 | Nearly 250 alumni, faculty and friends attended Sunday's 68th annual reunion and luncheon Public Relations News Release 1950:383, p.1 |
Celebrating their 25th year anniversary of graduation were 39 members of the class of 1926. Alice F. Burbeck Harker, Sac City, represented the oldest class present. She was graduated 68 years ago, in the class of 1883. | |
930 | A "continuing mind"--to link the knowledge of past and present-- is "the problem of the day," a prominent Iowa Methodist minister said Sunday Public Relations News Release 1950:381, p.1 |
"The modern mind," said Lloyd A. Gustafson, Mason City, "is concerned with the natest novel, the latest television set, the latest car, the latest anything." | |
931 | The 75th annual Commencement exercises will be held June 2 at 9:30 a.m. in the Men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:367, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will present the traditional Purple and Old Gold awards to graduates outstanding in scholarship and extra-curricular achievement. He'll also name the winners of ten special scholarships. | |
932 | Five frame houses are evidence of new Merchant Scholarship College Eye 42:30, p.2 |
Sale of houses on West 19th Street will furnish bulk of Scholarship Fund. | |
933 | Myron E. Russell, associate professor of music, will become head of the college's music department effective Sept. 1, 1951 Public Relations News Release 1950:359, p.1 |
Russell will replace Edward Kurtz who will gain emeritus status Sept. 1 after 27 years service with the college, 17 of them as department head. Russell is author of a book entitled, "Oboe Reed Making and the Problems of the Oboe Player." | |
934 | SLB schedules spring conference College Eye 42:30, p.1 |
Will discuss SLB problems. | |
935 | Dr. Lloyd A gustafson, pastor of the First Methodist church at Mason City, will give the Baccalaureate address Sun, May 27, at the college Public Relations News Release 1950:354, p.1 |
Gustafson wil address about 506 students who are candidates for degrees or diplomas at the June 2 Commencement exercises. His topic will be "The Continuing Mind." | |
936 | College policies on Selective Service discussed at convocation for men College Eye 42:29, p.7 |
Men learn procedures on draft and college. | |
937 | The entire estate of Frank I. Merchant will be used to finance graduate study for students awarded the bachelor of arts degree Public Relations News Release 1950:342, p.1 |
Terms of the will were filed in district court by Attorney Roland Merner. J. W. Maucker, was named estate administrator and did not announce the estimated value of the estate. | |
938 | President J. W. Maucker announced today that a Waterloo attorney will represent the state board of education in handling claims of three contractors Public Relations News Release 1950:330, p.1 |
The attorney, John W. Gwynne, was appointed special assistant attorney general by Iowa Attorney General Robert E. Larson. The claims, totaling $205,050.85, are in connection with the delayed construction of Unit A of the proposed campus laboratory school. | |
939 | The secret of good teaching, says a prominent Illinois educator, is in knowing pupils well. Public Relations News Release 1950:325, p.1 |
To get to know pupils well, said Dr. Gilbert S. Willey, Winnetka, Illinois, a teacher should stay with her pupil group at least two periods a day in both elementary and secondary schools. | |
940 | 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. | |
941 | The 1951 Old Gold is off the press Public Relations News Release 1950:314, p.1 |
With a hungry marauding panther on its rich blue-grained cover, with 298 pages, it's the yearbook at the college. Dedicated to Dean of Women Sadie B. Campbell, the 1951 annual is the 45th to be published in the college's 75-year history. | |
942 | 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. | |
943 | Chicago area alumni of the college will hold their annual reunion dinner Saturday, April 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the Picadilly Restaurant on Michigan Ave Public Relations News Release 1950:305, p.1 |
J. W. Maucker will speak at the meeting and Alumni Director Gail Myers will show college movies. Over 100 of the 600 alumni in the Chicago area have made reservations. Chicago area officers listed. | |
944 | President J. W. Maucker and Professor Hazel B. Strayer will speak in Des Moines at a convention of the Central District Teacher's Association Public Relations News Release 1950:291, p.1 |
The convention will be held Saturday, April 7. J. W. Maucker will speak on "The Mid-Century Challenge to Educators" and Hazel B. Strayer will discuss "Modern Poetry." | |
945 | ISTC will know ROTC action in April Public Relations News Release 1950:267, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker said the announcement date was included in a defense department letter from Major General Earl S. Hoage, special assistant to the chief of staff for reserve forces. | |
946 | Thirty high school home economics teachers and school administrators attended an all-day workshop-type conference Saturday (March 10) Public Relations News Release 1950:262, p.1 |
The workshops in four areas were on planning the all-purpose school home economics laboratory, teaching clothing, home crafts, and home economics departmental equipment. Schools represented are listed. | |
947 | Thirty high school home economics teachers and school administrators attended an all-day workshop-type conference Saturday, March 10 Public Relations News Release 1950:264, p.1 |
Workshops in four areas were headed by faculty members of the college's home economics department. President J. W. Maucker addressed the group in the morning. Schools represented are listed. | |
948 | President J. W. Maucker has announced that the new $960,000 women's residence hall will be known temporarily as North hall Public Relations News Release 1950:257, p.1 |
Work on the three-story L-shaped structure started last spring, is about half finished, and is scheduled for completion in late summer. Diagonal entrances to Bartlett and Anna B. Lawther halls for women are located just across the street and south. | |
949 | March 10 home economics conference at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:255, p.1 |
Planning the all-purpose school home economics laboratory is but one of the workshops scheduled for Saturday's (Marth 10) home economics conference. Held in the vocational building, the conference will also feature exhibits on two floors. | |
950 | Presidential candidates for the Student League board gave short campaign speeches Monday morning (March 5) at an all-student convocation. Public Relations News Release 1950:252, p.1 |
The two candidates are Lee Mille, 22, sophomore from Manchester and Don Peters, 21, junior from Marcus. Miller is majoring in physics and mathematics and Peters in business education. | |
951 | Coffee Hour panel College Eye 42:21, p.3 |
Will talk about college community. | |
952 | College president see "overwhelming" job ahead Public Relations News Release 1950:248, p.1 |
"They (the schools) are being required to teach more youngsters more things" in the face of spiraling costs and a zooming birthrate, he said. (about 3.7 million babies were born in this country in 1947 compared with 1940's two million.) | |
953 | ISTC proposed graduate courses to be studied next week Public Relations News Release 1950:215, p.1 |
Strayer recommended machinery for high education in Iowa is beginning to roll. The Strayer report, published in October, also recommended a program of graduate study at the college leading to the master's degree. | |
954 | ISTC votes largely favorable in ROTC poll Public Relations News Release 1950:214, p.1 |
An Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps unit appeals favorably to the overwhelming majority of the students and faculty who voted on the matter at the college. | |
955 | ISTC votes largely favorable in ROTC poll Public Relations News Release 1950:213, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker said he felt the "clear cut" majority was an honest expression of opinion because "we leaned over backward to present the outlook impartially." Almost 800 men students and 400 women students voted. | |
956 | ISTC poll required in R. O. T. C. application Public Relations News Release 1950:198, p.1 |
The faculty and student body are being polled on the desirability of an Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps unit being established. President J. W. Maucker explained that the poll is necessary as a preliminary step. | |
957 | "I" Club announces Winter sports queen Public Relations News Release 1950:197, p.1 |
Billie Waimer, a junior from Arnolds Park, was chosen by the "I" club, letterman's organization as Winter sports queen. Waimer is a music major, 19 years old and 5 ft. 6 in. tall. She is a member of the Delta Delta Phi sorority and the A Cappella choir. | |
958 | Dear alumni: Alumnus 35:1, p.3 |
President Maucker outlines financial and enrollment situation in light of Korean War; photo. | |
959 | $500 anonymous gift to ISTC concert fund Public Relations News Release 1950:195, p.1 |
President Maucker and Concert Committee Chairman Leland L. Sage expressed appreciation for the donor's action in supporting the concert program which annually brings world-famous artists to the campus and community. | |
960 | ISTC announces faculty cuts for 1951-52 school year Public Relations News Release 1950:193, p.1 |
Due to military mobilization and expected enrollment drops, the college is "taking up a notch in its belt" according to President J. W. Maucker. There will be a net reduction in the teaching staff of 17 persons for the fall of 1951. | |
961 | Recognizing, respecting and guiding the abilities of others are the most essential marks of a leader, said Dr. Earl W. Anderson Public Relations News Release 1950:192, p.1 |
Anderson said, "A leader doesn't necessarily know the answers, but he must know how to get the answers." Anderson, professor of education at Ohio State University, is chairman of the National Education association's commission on teacher education. | |
962 | "Religion in Life" week starts Sunday at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:188, p.1 |
A theme of personal religion, "What Religion Means to Me," will culminate the four-day "Religion in Life" week. Student-led groups will meet the first three nights in eleven student centers to discuss the campus, job, and world-outlook phases of the theme | |
963 | Industrial Arts conference at ISTC Saturday Public Relations News Release 1950:187, p.1 |
Industrial arts at three levels--elementary, secondary and graduate--will be the topics for some 75 teachers and administrators expected to attend a one-day conference. Earl W. Anderson, Ohio State University, will lead the graduate level panel. | |
964 | 80 education leaders to inspect teachers college facilities, curricula College Eye 42:15, p.3 |
Attend training session sponsored by AACTE. | |
965 | 23 Train for I. S. T. C. for 3-year Inspection job Public Relations News Release 1950:175, p.1 |
Inspecting the facilities and curricula of about 250 colleges is a man-sized, three-year, job facing some 80 of the nation's education leaders. Purpose of the visits, said Maucker, is to check on the twelve Standards required of association members. | |
966 | Dr. Maucker speaks at installation of Bartlett officers and chairmen College Eye 42:14, p.5 |
List of new officers. | |
967 | Maucker's appointment tops list of outstanding events during 1950 College Eye 42:14, p.5 |
Quick 1950 year in review. | |
968 | Educators to train 3 days at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:170, p.1 |
Seventeen college presidents and deans from as far west as Washington and Oregon are among the 26 persons expected for the training school. It is party of the re-accrediting plan for over 300 member institutions of the American Association of Colleges. | |
969 | 1950 Leaves Mark on ISTC Campus Public Relations News Release 1950:165, p.1 |
A presidential inauguration, the fifth in 74 years, was one of several major changes during 1950. Starting last June a minor in journalism was offered. Plans were approved for granting a major in library science starting next June. | |
970 | WOI to Air Special ISTC Christmas Program Public Relations News Release 1950:163, p.1 |
The half-hour program, "Radio Christmas Card," was recorded on campus before Christmas vacation began Dec. 15. Carols and music from the campanile's famous 15-ton bells will be featured, said Arne Grummer, assistant radio program director. | |
971 | ISTC Branch School to be at Missouri Valley Next Summer Public Relations News Release 1950:162, p.1 |
William Dreier will driect the school at Missouri Valley from June 11 to August 17, President J. W. Maucker announced today. Dreier is an instructor in the education department and a specialist in rural education. | |
972 | More Liberal Fee Exemptions Announced at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:161, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker announced today that the state board of education has approved a new $26.00 quarterly fee exemption for eligible students. Up to 300 new students may be allowed the exemption each year. | |
973 | Maucker addresses Waterloo, honorary unit College Eye 42:12, p.3 |
Speaks at YMCA. | |
974 | President Maucker to open ISTC Christmas season Public Relations News Release 1950:149, p.1 |
The season will open officially with President J. W. Maucker's lighting of the college Christmas tree. Carols will be played on the campanile chimes just before the tree-lighting ceremony south of the Commons. Group caroling will follow the ceremony. | |
975 | College prexy speaks to Stadium residents College Eye 42:11, p.3 |
President Maucker speaks in informal meeting. | |
976 | The college, community, and family all share the new president's time Alumnus 34:4, p.2 |
Biographical profile of President Maucker and his family; photo. | |
977 | The obligations of opportunity Alumnus 34:4, p. |
Excerpts of President Maucker's inaugural speech. | |
978 | Tree Lighting will ring in Christmas season Thursday College Eye 42:11, p.1 |
Schedule of activities. | |
979 | Untitled Alumnus 34:4, p. |
President Maucker; photo. | |
980 | President J. W. Maucker of Iowa State Teachers College will speak in Des Moines Monday at a convention of the Iowa Council on Better Education Public Relations News Release 1950:132, p.1 |
His topic will be "Recent Developments in Teacher Education." A panel to discuss recent current administrative reorganization of Illinois school districts is also included on the program, said E. L. Ritter, director of the extension service at the college | |
981 | The 75-voice A Cappella choir of Iowa State Teachers College, under the direction of Maurice Gerow, sang in the KRNT radio theatre in Des Moines Public Relations News Release 1950:132, p.1 |
Music department officials said the 12-number program was recorded and part of it will be broadcast Saturday afternoon over WHO, Des Moines. President J. W. Maucker was a platform guest for Stassen's talk. | |
982 | Maucker speaks at men's dorms College Eye 42:9, p.8 |
Meets with men in Seerley and Baker Halls. | |
983 | 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. | |
984 | 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. | |
985 | TC Professor Leaves for South America Public Relations News Release 1950:113, p.1 |
Donald R. Scott, assistant professor of rural education will fly to Quito, Ecuador where he will help the ministry of education set up in-service and pre-service (normal school) teacher education programs. | |
986 | TC Personnel on ISEA Convention Programs Public Relations News Release 1950:110, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will be the main speaker Friday at the faculty-alumni banquet held annually at the convention in Des Moines. The membership of ISEA is so large (over 22,000 in 1949-50) that the convention includes many department meetings. | |
987 | President Maucker to Speak at Des Moines Reunion Public Relations News Release 1950:104, p.1 |
The reunion brings together alumni living in the Des Moines area and visiting teachers from all over the state. J. Howard Ames, Ames, president of the Teachers college General Alumni association, will be master of ceremonies at the reunion. | |
988 | Over 100 Attend TC Art Workshop Public Relations News Release 1950:95, p.1 |
Actual participation in five art areas was the workshop's feature attraction with every teacher getting an opportunity to choose and work in three of the five areas. The art areas demonstrated were puppetry, ceramics, painting, graphics, and wood. | |
989 | The "I" Club will present the Queen's attendants before the game and the marching band will parade in special formations during halftime Public Relations News Release 1950:95, p.1 |
Dr. Harold E. Bernhard, director of religious activities, is the Sunday morning Homecoming chapel service speaker. Parade floats and house decorations will pattern the major theme. Final event of the weekend is the Homecoming concert in the auditorium. | |
990 | Maucker, prexy, and Price, teacher, agree that 'presidency is fine job' College Eye 42:7, p.2 |
President Maucker and former President Price talk about the job and what needs to be done. | |
991 | General Clay's Freedom Campaign Gets Teachers College Support Public Relations News Release 1950:88, p.1 |
Freedom Scroll signatures and contributions for General Lucius D. Clay's "National Crusade for Freedom" will be solicited next week. General Clay is the former commander of the American occupation zone in Berlin, Germany. | |
992 | Fort Dodge Businessman is TC's 1950 DAD Public Relations News Release 1950:86, p.1 |
J. Albert McKinstry will be the honored Dad for the 20th annual Dad's Day weekend. President J. W. Maucker will present the McKinstry's between halves of the football game. The marching band under Director David Kennedy will parade at the game. | |
993 | Five art areas at TC workshop Public Relations News Release 1950:79, p.1 |
Harry G. Guillaume, head of the art department, said five art areas will be demonstrated in each of three workshop periods. The five art areas are puppetry, ceramics, painting, graphics and wood construction. | |
994 | Maucker to address credit men Public Relations News Release 1950:78, p.1 |
J. W. Maucker will address credit men on "Public Education and a Strong America." The three-day Tri-state Credit conference starts Wednesday at the Russell Lamson hotel, according to J. V. Rowe, Waterloo, general chairman of the conference. | |
995 | Homecoming Windup at Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1950:74, p.1 |
The parade was led by the 96-piece T.C. marching band and Homecoming Queen Lucille Hilger, and her three attendants. A football game with Drake University and an informal dance were Saturday night attractions. | |
996 | Rich Autumn setting greets TC homecomers Public Relations News Release 1950:71, p.1 |
O. R. Latham stadium will be the scene of most of Saturday night's action. President J. W. Maucker will crown the Homecoming "I" Queen. On Saturday morning's program are a girls' field hockey game, and the judging of house decoration contest entries. | |
997 | Maucker and Nelson to attend nat'l clinic College Eye 42:4, p.6 |
Will attend teacher education conference. | |
998 | Teachers College Names Homecoming Queen Public Relations News Release 1950:53, p.1 |
Lucille Hilger, 18-year-old brunette beauty from Hamburg, Iowa, will reign queen of the 29th annual Homecoming festivities next weekend. Her attendants will be Audrey Mack, Flo Anne Williamson, and Eleanor Woltman. | |
999 | Biographical sketch of Dr. J. W. Maucker Public Relations News Release 1950:50, p.1 |
Maucker, college president; born Rock Island, Ill., Sept. 16, 1912; son of James W. and Ruth B. Maucker; graduated high school, Rock Island, 1929; A. B., Augustana College, 1933; M. A., 1936, and Ph. D., 1940, State University of Iowa; married 1937. | |
1000 | Biographical sketch on Dr. J. W. Maucker Public Relations News Release 1950:49, p.1 |
Maucker became the fifth president of Iowa State Teachers college on September 1, 1950. In 1937 he married Helga Emelia Peterson of Moline, Illinois. They have three children: Ann, James, and Robert. |