University of Iowa - Hawkeye Yearbook (Iowa City, IA)

 - Class of 1966

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Alumni Association files for 68,000 living graduates fill rooms in Alumni House. University of Iowa Foundation gives financial support The Alumni Association works closely with the University of Iowa Foundation, which was until recently a part of the Alumni Association. The Foundation, with ofiices in the Union, is a corporation designed to maximize financial support from private agencies and individuals for the university and its growing programs. The Foundation has as its important agencies the Old Gold Development Fund, which is the annual donation division, and the newly-created Iowa Center for the Arts - an exciting division to spearhead a drive for capital improvements and enrichment ofthe Fine arts facilities. A million dollar art gallery will house the university collection and early completion will assure the gift of one of the lVlidwest's most important collections. Student aids, research and general university enrichment are the three major areas given support by the Old Gold Development Fund. When little or no state tax money is available, the Fund procures special collections for the library and campus appearances of eminent authors and critics. Telephone contacts by alumni in key population centers have been very successful in procuring pledges for proiects. During the latter part of 1963, the Foundation s cumu- lative gifts passed the million dollar mark.

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. - L., 1 as , hz, 'Q ,, -'iff it' -WA' 1? x it, Each year senior class presidents, composing the Class Representatives Council meet with Association and Foundation stall: mem bers to discuss cooperative ellorts in various programs to beneht the university SEATED Mrs T Iohnsrud T Iohnsrud Mrs D. Brandt, D. Brandt, C. Rice, I. Fee. STANDING: L. Devltlt I W Meyer M Peterson D W WYYICL B Behrens L Hiclt erson, W. Newbrough, A. I-Iavercamp. Alumni Associaiion provides link for graduates to University The University of Iowa Alumni Associa- tion is a significant link between the uni- versity and its 68,000 living graduates. The Association helps arrange reunions and in the past, has handled Rose Bowl trips and similar activities. A legislative relations program and the Qld Gold Singers are al- so sponsored by the Association. It main- tains accurate address and biographical Files on alumni and acts along with the state and local alumni groups as the voice of the alumni in university aiiairs. Association members receive bi-monthly issues of the Iowa Alumni Review maga- zine and all alumni receive three issues each year of the Today at Iowa newsletter. lg' Jill TX



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Student Health must care for health of I6,000 students One of the a student's seven doctors available at Student Health checks complaint. Some 200 students a day take advantage of the care offered by the Student Health Service. Seven doctors handle everything from mumps to mononucleosis and make a student feel as if he were consulting his family physician. The benefits of labora- tory tests, infirmary care and the services of specialists at University Hospitals are available to the student. Heading this operation is Dr. Chester I. Miller, chief of Student Health Service. He received a B.S. and an NLD. from the uni- versity and has been with the student health program since 1927. He is also as- sociate director of the University Depart- ment of Health and professor of hygiene and preventive medicine. He is listed in Whois Who and has written several medi- cal articles. The waiting room at Student Health is usually crowded. s ,i r W

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