Yearbooks

For over one hundred and ten years, Des Moines University (DMU) has documented the activities of the school, from academics and faculty to sports teams and student life. For many years, DMU published a yearbook to help collect these memories and to share them with the future. Yearbooks are an invaluable resource and look into our past. The yearbook has had three different names since Still College published its first yearbook, the Nucleous, in 1905. The next yearbook, the Stillonian, debuted in 1921 and was published irregularly until 1939. Twenty years passed without a yearbook until the Pacemaker debuted in 1959. The Pacemaker was published annually until 2000, when the University decided to halt publication.