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Narrative History of Penn State Altoona

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evening classes front page of Altoona Collegian invitation/dance card AUC certificate Madison Building War Program Brochure article on open house 1943 Baccalaureate Program Frosh Bible sample Ivyside Campaign article Transfer of Deed picture of Faculty picture of Barn on campus picture of bowling alley at ivyside park Collegian/crux building Robert E Eiche picture of Faculty picture of Ivyside Hall Engineering photo baseball field photo bridge photo Chemistry Building photo Student Union photo baseball field photo Bathhouse photo Pond photo Spring Run 2 photo Article on razing of bathhouse Article on art collection photo of pond photo of tennis courts photo of Elm Building Article on sculptures in library photo of Juniata Gap entrance photo of CE engineering conference photo of pond dredged photo of parking lot behind Smith photo of pond Information on dedication Oak and Spruce Halls photo of Spring Run work day profile of Steven Adler profile of Bob Smith Board of Education hearings profile of John Leathers photo of stock car club win photo in Library article on Library article on Science photo on bonfire aricle on carillon development map article on Robert E. Eiche campus map Inviation of gold metal winner photo of degrees offered photo of slep cafe article on Bathhouse

TIME LINE

1928

Pennsylvania State College offers classes at the Altoona Evening Class Center

1933-1939

Juniata College holds a Freshman College Center for 6 years. Due to financial constraints and community interest in an expanded program, discontinues their program.

1939

A Citizens Committee is established. Led by Ted Holtzinger and Colonel John S. Fair, they request Pennsylvania State College to start an undergraduate center at Altoona. The College agrees to a trial program.

July 1939

The Citizens Committee kicks off an “AUC Fund Drive” to renovate the former Webster elementary school located at Lexington and 10th street.

17 Jul 1939

Classes held in YMCA (Lexington Ave and Nine Street) while Webster is renovated.

20 Sep 1939

Webster opens 119 students and 9 faculty participate in the beginnings of the Altoona Undergraduate Center.

1940

The Citizen Advisory Board is established. Funds are raised to purchase and remodel the Madison school (Sixth Ave and seventh street) for science laboratories.

16 Sep 1940

Madison building opens 187 students.

1944-1947

During World War II the Citizen’s Advisory Board purchases and operates a woman’s dormitory, Annie C. Wolf, for women from “out-of-town” to take courses.

1944

Servicemen’s readjustment act of 1944. Commonly referred to as the “G.I. bill of rights”.

1946

February, close to 300 students are enrolled.

1946

Ivyside Amusement Park is purchased (38 acres).

1947

The era of “Bathhouse U.” Buildings are renovated; the two block long bathhouse becomes a classroom building, the shooting gallery becomes the chemistry labs, the refreshment stand becomes the steam plant; and the roller skating rink becomes the student union.

1947

Foreign film showings start.
ROTC starts.

1948

AUC at Ivyside park opens to an enrollment of 700 freshmen and sophomores. Bathhouse U” 1948-1958. The move was also referred to as “Holtzinger’s Folly”.

1949

Evening classes are offered as the AUC serves as a focal point for Penn State Extension and continuing education opportunities for Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Huntingdon, Fulton, and Somerset counties.

1949

AUC wins Pennsylvania Junior College Basketball Championship.

1950

Steven Adler is hired as Registrar.

1953

Two year associate degree programs “Each spring members of the faculty and the student body participate in the Combined Arts Festival.”

1953

Pennsylvania State College became Pennsylvania State University Conferring of associate degrees at all penn state locations. [mission change]

1955

The position of Dean of Faculty is created

1957-1958

Faculty have increased to 27 full time, 10 part-time. Administrative staff to 3, as well as a nurse and librarian. Other personal include 5 clerical staff and 3 full time custodians. Full time day students total 457.

1959

We are Penn State! The Pennsylvania State University creates the System of Commonwealth Campuses is established and Continuing Education is reorganized. Fundraiser for a classroom/ administrative building named the Raymond E. Smith.

1959

Gifted students program starts.

1963

More buildings. Slep center and two resident halls. new dormitory is contracted, leading to labor dispute, picketing, restraining orders, damage to dorm, Protests on campus and in the community.

1964

Altoona celebrates its silver anniversary May 10-16.

1966

Enrollment surpasses 2,000.
Holtzinger Science Complex, Eiche Library, and the Adler gymnasium is built.

1967

Edith Davis Chapel is built.

1968

Robert E. Eiche retires in July, John Leathers succeeds him.

1968

The Heald report is released, hearings follow.

1968

Steven Alder dies in May.

1973

Robert E. Eiche dies on May 2.

1980

the Commonwealth Campus system and Continuing Education services are integrated to form the Commonwealth Education System (CES).