Front row: Jim Moore, Dick Hartsack, Donald Eraim, Ron Rogers, Alvon Huntzinger, Alvin Niswander. Middle row: Marianne Conklin, Colleen (?) Moore, Jackie Potter, Beverly Shalla, [unknown], Don Skriver, Jim Bryant, Lucille Burkett, Shirley Ewalt,…
Front row left to right: Roger Fairchild, Judy Vicknoy, Richard Lindley, Dennis Briggs, Butch Hotchstedler, Robert Whitney, Kay Slaymaker. Middle row: Francis Cox, Linda Clemence, Wanda Bontrager, Cheryl Potter, Nancy Gough, Gerald Kelly, Nina…
Front row left to right: Jimmy Hamby, Martha Walz, Gary Horrell, Sandy Kaye Smock, Betsy Cutler, Linda Nelson, Mike Glasgow. Middle row: Ray Bender, Suzanne Martin, Steve Bichel, Gary Shera, Butch Lawrence, Diane Canney, Patricia Streed. Back row:…
Front row left to right: Mike Glasgow, Martha Walz, Betty Lou Wade, Dickie McNamara, Sandy Kaye Smock, Betty Cutler, Jimmy Hamby, Linda Knowling. Back row: Linda Nelson, Janie Hartsock, Steve Bichel, Larry Garringer, Butch Lawrence, Sherida Saxton,…
Front row left to right: Jimmy Foster, Larry Kier, Linda Hicks, Karen Rogers, Carol Briskey, Michael Allison. Middle row: David Gibbs, Kay Sheahan, Walter Morano, Nancy Shera, Larry Kelsey, Rickey Eckhoff, Jimmy O'Meara, Jimmy Moyer. Back row:…
Front row left to right: Joe Bowman, Linda Neitderhisar, Janet Sentman, Jeri Bowman, Jeff Bowman. Back row: Barbara Sentman, Judy Bowman, Bernis Neitderhisar, Ruth Ulch (teacher).
The caption on the back of the postcard reads, "Clinton Street, Iowa City, Iowa, Home of the University of Iowa." Business signs shown include Moose, Woolworth's, the Deadwood, Iowa State Bank & Trust Company, Number on bottom left-hand corner reads…
The caption on the back of the postcard reads, "Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa." The number on the bottom right-hand corner of the back of the postcard reads C22640.
Laminated article clipped from Press Citizen showing librarian Joyce Nienstadt watching the initiation of construction on the $300,000 library addition.
An addition of 14,000 square-feet was built onto the Carnegie building and dedicated on Sunday, November 10, 1963. The need for more library space was primarily attributed to an increased population and a record-breaking amount of library…
An addition of 14,000 square-feet was built onto the Carnegie building and dedicated on Sunday, November 10, 1963. The need for more library space was primarily attributed to an increased population and a record-breaking amount of library…