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Class Gifts 1960-1969
Class Gifts 1960-1969
Class of 1960 Class of 1961 Class of 1962 Class of 1963 Class of 1964 Class of 1965 Class of 1966 Class of 1967 Class of 1968 Class of 1969
Class of 1960 (Return to top)

The Class of 1960 made a $1,000 gift to the Iowa State Center, then transferred funds to the Alumni Achievement Fund to establish the Class of 1960 loan fund.
Class of 1961 (Return to top)
The Class of 1961 gave $1,000 for three markers for Pearson Hall.

Class of 1962 (Return to top)
The Class of 1962 made a $1,000 gift to be used toward the Iowa State Center.
Class of 1963 (Return to top)
The class gave $1,200 for a clock to be constructed at the Iowa State Center.
Class of 1964 (Return to top)
The class gave $1,300 to the Iowa State University Foundation toward the cornerstone for the Iowa State Center.
Class of 1965 (Return to top)
With the Class of 1966, the class provided the portrait of President James Hilton that currently hangs in Parks Library.
The portrait was done by Richard L. Seyffert in 1965. President Hilton served from 1953-1965.

Class of 1966 (Return to top)
The class collaborated with the Class of 1965 to give a portrait of President James Hilton, which currently hangs in Parks Library.
The portrait was done by Richard L. Seyffert in 1965. President Hilton served from 1953-1965.

Class of 1967 (Return to top)
In 1980, the class gave 17 limited-edition prints from a series titled Real and Imagined Aspects of the State Capitol Building by Amy Worthen. In 1975, the class gifted a pair of prints by Rudi Pozzati.
The final print given by the class was Mauricio Lansansky's Lady in Blue.
Photos courtesy of University Museums, where the prints are held.
 

Class of 1968 (Return to top)
The class gave a statue of George Washington Carver by Christian Petersen; a case for the statue of handcrafted black walnut wood by Clarence Hill, and two bronze plaques on the case.
This replica of the Carver statue stands between Carver and Bearshear Halls. The original has been removed for safe keeping in the University Museums.
Class of 1969 (Return to top)
The Class of 1969 gave $15,000 to develop the plaza between Marston and Pearson Halls.

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