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1 1958 Old Gold Title page for the Old Gold.
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2 Editor's Photo of campus and of students going to classes; photo.
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3 Foreword Description of the purpose of the Old Gold; photo.
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4 The Commons Photo of the Commons and the grounds; photo.
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5 College A brief description of what college offers the students and a photo of the old library; photo.
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6 Administration Photo of the Administration Building; photo.
7 Campanile Photo of the Campanile and of students on the tennis courts; photo.
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8 Bartlett Hall Photo of students leaving and gathering around Bartlett Hall; photo.
9 Women's Gym Photo of the Women's Gym and of the grounds; photo.
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10 Arts and Industries Photo of the Arts and Industries Building; photo.
11 The Spirit of Learning Two paragraphs of how the spirit of learning comes from different venues to a student during their stay at Teachers College.
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12 Lawther Hall Photo of Lawther Hall and of two student decending the steps; photo.
13 Science Building Photo of the Science Building and of a student walking near the building; photo.
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14 Auditorium Photo of the Auditorium; photo.
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15 Campbell Hall Photo of students outside of Campbell Hall; photo.
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16 Men's Gym Outside photo of the Men's Gym; photo.
17 Wright Hall Photo of Wright Hall; photo.
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18 Because I Teach Them¿ A paragraph on the passion of teaching that takes hold of students at Teachers College.
19 College Courts Photo of one of the housing units in College Courts; photo.
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20 Seerley-Baker Hall Photo of the residence hall and students; photo.
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21 The Year Photo of the residence halls of Bartlett and Lawther; photo.
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22 The Year A brief description of what the past year had brought to the students of Teachers College; photo.
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23 International Affairs Conference Photos of the conference that focused on the Tensions in the Middle East and had many foreign delegates attending to express their opinions on the subject; photos.
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24 Benefit Fair Description of the 1957 Benefit Fair organized to raise money for welfare organizations with booths that offered babysitting to a kissing booth; photos.
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25 Greek Week Brief descriptio of the events of Greek Week, such as the crowning of a king and queen to the Greek Week dance; photos.
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26 Hamlet Hamlet was performed on campus by the Canadian Players as part of the Lecture-Concert Series; photos.
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27 Spring Play Description of the Spring Play; photos.
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28 The Hi-Lo's Description of the event that was not scheduled on the Lecture-Concert Series, but went over well with the students; photos.
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29 Relays Queen Description of the event that elected Nancy Squires as the 1957 queen; photos.
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30 Gridiron Dinner Description of the tradition for Old Gold and College Eye staff members and of Bill Schroeder, recipient of the Oil Can, the highest award for journalism at TC; photos.
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31 Mother's Day Mrs. Lucas, mother of Barbara Lucas, was the 1957 Mother-of-the-Day; photos.
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32 Spring Formal Description of the Spring Formal, that had an Oriental theme; photos.
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33 Honors Convocation A description of Honors day and the annual Honors Convocation; photos.
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34 Commencement Approximately 230 students received the Bachelor of Arts degree at the 80th annual commencement held in the Men's Gymnasium; photos.
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35 Summer Hawkeye Girls' State and a Hawaiian gala are featured on this page of event that occurred during the summer months; photos.
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36 Summer Peter Freuchen, a Dane who spoke about his knowledge of the sea and the summer play "The Chalk Garden" are described on this page; photos.
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37 Early Autumn Day Photo of a student arriving on campus for the start of the school year; photo.
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38 Orientation Photos and a brief description of the first few days of the new school year; photos.
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39 Dad's Day The activities of Dad's Day featuring Mr. Clarence Gardner, father of Jim Gardner; photos.
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40 Homecoming The events of the 1957 Homecoming were curtailed by an outbreak of the Asian Flu on campus, many event were cancelled due to the seriousness of the illness. The game was still held and Nancy Niles was elected Queen; photos.
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41 Fall Play A brief description of the play, "Squaring the Circle"; photos.
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42 Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong's performance at Teachers College is featured on this page as part of the Fall Lecture-Concert Series; photos.
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43 Prospective Teachers Day Description of the event that was packed with activities for students considering a career in teaching; photos.
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44 Jazz Concert Performances by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Betty Olinger, and Hank Cutler highlighted the concert, which also featured a tribute to Duke Ellington; photos.
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45 Amahl and the Night Visitors Description of the performance as part of the Lecture-Concert Series; photos.
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46 Rumpelstiltskin The Brothers Grimm tale was performed by the drama department as part of their first children's theatre production; photos.
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47 Christmas Photos of the Christmas celebrations include those of Santa, a dance, the tree lighting ceremony, a concert, and of a dance number; photos.
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48 And it was 1958 Photo of a icy sidewalk at night on campus is shown on this page along with a few words for the new year; photo.
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49 Closed Circuit TV A new feature on campus designed as an experiment to see if television could help increase college enrollment with increasing staff; photos.
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50 Opera Two operas were performed by the students in the music department, both are featured on this page; photos.
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51 Othello The Shakespere play performed by the Canadian Players as part of the Lecture-Concert Series is featured on this page; photos.
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52 Old Gold Bauty Pageant Photos of the 17 finalists are featured; photos.
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53 Popularity Contests Description of the contests for both popularity and beauty; photo.
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54 Old Gold Beauty Dance The crowning of Carol Jungman as queen and the announcement of the four winners of the Popularity Contest are featured in photos; photos.
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55 Old Gold Beauty Queen Photo of Carol Jungman; photo.
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56 Barbara Cover Photo of Barbara Cover; photo.
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57 Sue Breckenridge Photo of Sue Breckenridge; photo.
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58 Sharon Wykle Photo of Sharon Wykle; photo.
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59 Queen's Court Photos of the Old Gold Beauty Queen's Court; photos.
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60 Clark McCleary Photo of Popularity Contest winner, Clark McCleary; photo.
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61 Carol Justice Photo of Popularity Contest winner Carol Justice; photo.
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62 Donald Tyrrell Photo of Popularity Contest winner, Donald Tyrell; photo.
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63 Carol Rowedder Photo of Popularity Contest winner, Carol Rowedder; photo.
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64 Captive at Large Description of the free form play, "Captive at Large"; photos.
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65 Reflections on Wet Sidewalks Photo of a wetside walk on campus with light reflecting on the surface and a caption; photo.
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66 Student Teaching Photo of a science classroom where a student is writing on the chalk board; photo.
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67 Teaching Experience Photos of student teachers in the classroom gaining experience through hands-on activities and observation; photos.
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68 Accepted as a Teacher Thoughts that student teachers have before they have to take the big leap into teaching; photo.
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69 You Weren't All By Yourself A few words about the student teachers first day of teaching; photo.
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70 There Was Always Time for Fellowship A few words about the first few days for the student teachers and photos of them eating together and with their students; photos.
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71 New Experiences Photos of the student teachers interacting with their students; photos.
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72 All Worthwhile The times that make student teaching all worthwhile; photos.
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73 Challenges The challenges that student teaching brought; photos.
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74 Administration Photo of as assembly in the Men's Gymnasium; photo.
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75 President Maucker A letter from President Maucker that offers advice and best wishes to the students of Teachers College; photos.
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76 The Administration Description of the resposibilities of the administration; photos.
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77 Business and Physical Plant Brief description of the role of these two offices; photos.
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78 Field Services Brief description of the divisions that make up the Field Services office and photos of the heads of the departments; photos.
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79 Instruction and Research A brief description of the division along with photos of the heads of the departments; photos.
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80 Student Personnel Brief description of the duties of the Student Personnel Office; photos.
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81 College Relations A brief description of the purpose of the office and photos of the various directors that are a part of the office; photos.
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82 Student Health Services A brief decription of the service; photos.
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83 Food Services A brief description of the Food Service Department and the locations on campus where students can eat; photos.
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84 Curriculum Laboratory Description of the laboratory and what is housed there; photos.
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85 Art Department Adds to Collection Description of the department and news of 700 3-D slides and other additions; photos.
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86 Business Has Two-Fold Program Descriptio of the Business Education Department; photos.
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87 Education Strives To Understand Child Description of the Department of Education and Psychology; photos.
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88 Home Economics Trains Homemakers Description of the department and photos of the faculty; photos.
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89 Practical Experience in Industrial Arts Description of the Department and photo of the faculty; photos.
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90 Languages, Speech, and Literature Description of the department; photos.
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91 Improvement Is Key-Word at Library Description of some of the improvements that were made to the library, such as new chairs and the Browsing Collection; photos.
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92 Mathematics Department Enlarges Staff Description of the department and the names of the new staff members; photos.
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93 Music Programs Enrich Campus Culture Description of the Music Department and some of the activities that they produced over the year; photos.
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94 Men's Phys. Ed. Sponsors Athletics Description of the Men's Phys. Ed. Department and photo of the staff; photos.
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95 Women's Phys. Ed. Teaches Skills Description of the department and photo of the staff; photos.
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96 Science Tries Closed Circuit TV Description of the department and the various activities and events that the department took part in; photos.
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97 Social Science Plan European Seminar Description of the department and the different ways the department helps students to better understand the world; photos.
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98 Teaching Begins Education Experiments New experiments conducted by the Teaching Department, such as Spanish for elementary students and a new math program for the junior and senior high schools; photos.
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99 Activities Photo of the marching band; photo.
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100 Organizations Committee Photo of the members of the committee, located at the bottom of the page; photo.
101 Student League Board Photo on top of the page of the Student League Board; photo.
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102 Social Life Committee Photo of the Social Life Committee members is located at the top of the page; photo.
103 Student-Faculty Relations Committee Photo of the Committee; photo.
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104 Purple Key Photos of the students who received the Purple Key award, with a brief description of the award; photos.
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105 AWS Promotes Group Participation Associated Women Students is featured on this page; photo.
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106 Men's Union Sponsors Intramurals Description of the Men's Union; photo.
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107 Counselors Orientate New Students The role of the men's counselors in helping the male freshmen and transfer students adjust to Teachers College; photo.
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108 Women Counselors The duties of the Women Counselors to help the freshmen and transfer women students to acquaint themselves on campus; photo.
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109 Bartlett Is Oldest Reidence Hall Description of the freshmen girls' dormitory and activities that the girls held; photos.
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110 Campbell-Hall of Gracious Living Description of the hall, with photos of the Campbell Cabinet and of some of the students in their rooms; photos.
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111 Lawther Serves As Isolation Ward Lawther's basement served as an isolation ward during the Asian Flu outbreak on campus. Photos of the students in day to day activities is also featured; photos.
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112 Seerley-Baker Divided Into Houses Description of the hall and its division into nine houses named after former Iowa governors; photos.
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113 Stadium Houses Freshmen Men Description of the hall that houses freshmen male students and photos of day to day life in the hall; photos.
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114 Off-Campus Student Government Photos of the members; photos.
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115 AMRH Governs Men's Dormitories Description of the Association of Men's Residence Halls; photos.
116 Head Residents Photo of the head residents for the men's dorms; photo.
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117 College Courts Recently Completed Sunset Village and College Courts housing for married students is featured on these pages; photos.
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118 A Cappella Tours Southwest Iowa Description of the A Cappella Choir and the events that were held; photo.
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119 Choir Provides Music For Services Description of the purpose of the Chapel Choir; photo.
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120 Women's Chorus Sang in 'Messiah' Description of the Women's Chorus and of the Christmas program; photos.
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121 Marching Band Hampered By Flu A combination of bad weather and the flu led to the eight-eight piece band only presenting one half-time drill this season; photo.
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122 Symphony Orchestra Description of the orchestra along with a photo located at the bottom of the page; photo.
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123 Concert Band Description of the Concert Band and photo of the band; photo.
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124 Boards Govern Communications Description of the Boards of Control of Student Publication and Student Broadcasting; photos.
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125 All Students In '58 OLD GOLD Detailing the OLD GOLD's goal of putting every student into the yearbook; photo.
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126 Bob Gates and Marilyn Schabacker Photo located at the bottom right of the page featuring Bob Gates and Marilyn Schabacker; photo.
127 John Bickers, Arden Sollien, and Harry Nimmo Photo located at the top of the page of the three men discussing the OLD GOLD layouts; photo.
128 Mary Shold, Marilyn Hala, and Barbara Wallace This photo is located on the center of the page and shows the three women ironing out deadline problems; photo.
129 Sukho Kim This photo is located at the bottom left of the page and features Sukho Kim, who was Photo Editor of the Old Gold; photo.
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130 Faye Renner, Spencer Pink, and Trudy Onomura Photo of the three taking a tea break from work on the Old Gold; photo.
131 Gwen Holz, Marilyn Jones, and Jerry Hime Located at the bottom left of the page, this photo shows the three looking over previous yearbooks for ideas; photo.
132 Richard Wheeler, Neoma Hagge, Ruth Rabe, and Allen Remling Located on the bottom right of the page, this photo features these four taking a coffee break; photo.
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133 All Students Receive College Eye Description of the work that is put into the publication and steps taken to get the paper into the hands of the students; photo.
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134 The College Eye A listing of the staff of the publication, along with photos of the staff working and taking a break from activities; photos.
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135 The College Eye Description of the activities and operations of the College Eye; Photos.
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136 KYTC Celebrates Second Year Description of the the campus radio station that carried the home basketball games as just one service to the students and fans; photo.
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137 Darrell Wheaton and Fred Busey; Delores Wilkins; Joseph Wasser This page has a photo of Darrell Wheaton and Fred Busey picking up sounds of the Sputnik satelite, as well as Delores Wilkins and Joseph Wasser, who were both station managers; photos.
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138 Verles Hauge and Herbert Hake; Bill Ketch and Tyrrell; Ed Clopton, Betsy Riley, and Craig Rule Three photos of students working on KYTC projects; photos.
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139 Sports Photo of the men's basketball team on the court during a game; photo.
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140 Football Photo of the team, brief description of the season, and the season schedule are featured here; photos.
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141 Football Description of the season and photos of some of the players preparing before a game; photos.
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142 Football Team Statistics The team stats along with a photos of two of the games from the season; photos.
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143 Clyde L. "Buck" Starbeck A photo and an obituary of the coach, who passed away in December, 1957; photos.
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144 Panthers Win Nine Description of the Men's Basketball season, with photos of the games and of the team photo; photos.
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145 Men's Basketball Statistics Description of the season, list of individual stats, and the season's record for the men's basketball team; photos.
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146 Men's Basketball Game photos of the men's basketball team; photos.
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147 8-2 For Matmen Description of the men's wrestling season; photos.
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148 Wrestling Season's Record Description of the season and the record of the season; photos.
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149 Wrestling Photos Photos of the wrestlers in action; photos.
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150 Cheerleaders Description of the cheer squad and how they are selected; photos.
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151 Spring Sports Photo of a baseball player sliding into a base with the Men's Gymnasium in the background; photo.
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152 Panther Squad has Dismal Season Description of the baseball season; photos.
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153 1957 Season Scores The season record for the 1957 baseball season; photos.
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154 Baseball Description of some of the highs and lows the team experienced over the season and photos of the team in action and in the dugout; photos.
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155 Thinclads Witness Undefeated Season Description of the undeafeated season that the men's track team posted for the indoor and outdoor season of 1957; photos.
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156 1957 Season's Record The record for the season is located on this page of, along with photos of the team in action; photos.
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157 Cross Country Description of the team and a photo located at the bottom of the page; photo.
158 Sprinter Toby Robinson Photo of Robinson finishing second at a sprint relay; photo.
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159 Netmen Finish First In Conference Description of the 1957 men's tennis team's season; photos.
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160 Linksmen Fail To Cop NCC Title Description of the men's golf season; photos.
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161 Participation in Intramurals Grows Description of the program, which offered chess, softball, and soccer, among other activities; photos.
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162 I Club Description of the club that promoes sports and loyalty, and the duties that the club oversees; photos.
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163 Organizations Photo of two students kissing while others look on, the male student appears to be holding a cord or wire that is connected to some device, possibly a timer; photo.
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164 SCRA Plans Campus Religious Policies Description of the Student Council of Religious Activities and a photo of the members; photo.
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165 Baptists Aim at Christian Philosophy Description of the Baptist Student Center and photo of the Roger Williams Fellowship that is located at the top of the page; photo.
166 Theta Epsilon Photo of the Baptist Church Sorority members; photo.
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167 Newman Club Has Three-fold Purpose Description of the organization for Catholic students on campus; photo.
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168 Christians Sponsor Deputation Team Description of the Christian Student Center; photo.
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169 United Students Promote Thinking Description of the United Student Fellowship; photo.
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170 Sigma Eta Chi Contributes To Mission Description of the service sorority of the Congregational, Evangelical, and Reformed churches; photo.
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171 Canterbury Club Includes Discussions Description of the club for Episcopalian students; photo.
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172 Inter-Varsity Has Open Membership Description of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, which has open membership for all denominations; photo.
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173 LSA Relates to All Campus Life Description of the Lutheran Student Association is located on page 199 with two photos of the students on page 198; photos.
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174 Gamma Deltans Host State Convention Description of the Lutheran group; photo.
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175 Sigma Theta Epsilon Photo of the men's division of the Wesley Foundation; photo.
176 Wesleyans Train for Church Service Description of the Wesley Foundation, a Methodist Church organization that has two divisions which are Kappa Phi for women and Sigma Theta Epsilon for men; photos.
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177 Kappa Phi Two photos of the women's division of the Wesley Foundation; photos.
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178 Presbyterians Form Bible Study Group Description of the Westminister Foundation and the activities that they took part in; photo.
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179 Phi Chi Delta Offers Study and Fun Description of the organization for young women; photo.
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180 Honorary Recognizes Journalists Description of Alpha Phi Gamma; photo.
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181 Tri Beta Maintians Busy Year Description of the national honorary biolgical science fraternity; photo.
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182 Chimes Sponsors Christmas Tea Description of the national honorary society for junior women and the activities that they are apart of, such as the Christmas Tea; photo.
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183 Delta Sigma Rho Encourages Forensics Description of the national honorary fraternity; photo.
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184 Kappa Delta Upholds High Standards Description of Kappa Delta Pi, a national honorary education fraternity for upper classmen and graduate students; photo.
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185 Math Interest of Kappa Mu Epsilon Description of the national fraternity for students with a major or minor in mathematics; photo.
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186 Art Shows Initiated By Kappa Pi Description of Kappa Pi, the national art fraternity; photo.
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187 Phi Delta Kappa, Newest Honorary Description of the fraternity that was installed on campus in the Spring of 1957; photo.
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188 Phi Mu Sponsors Ninth Dimensions Description of the national music fraternity for male students, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; photo.
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189 Pi Gamma Seeks To Know Truth Description of Pi Gamma Mu, the national honorary social science fraternity; photo.
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190 Pi Omega Unites Business Students Description of Pi Omega Pi, the national honorary fraternity for business education; photo.
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191 Purple Arrow Honors T C Women Description of the honorary organization for freshmen and sophomore women; photo.
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192 Sigma Alpha Eta Emphasizes Hearing Description of the speech correction fraternity, which was established at TC in 1951 and was the only one of its kind in Iowaa at the time; photo.
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193 Sigma Alpha Iota Keynotes Music Description of the honorary musci fraternity for women and the qualifications to be accepted; photo.
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194 Theta Alpha Phi Recognizes Talent Description of the Beta Chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, the dramatics fraternity on campus; photo.
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195 Theta Epsilon Utilizes Learning Description of Theta Theta Epsilon, the honorary home economics organization, which sponsored Mother's Day Tea and co-sponsored Homecoming Tea; photo.
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196 Torch and Tassel Honors Sr. Women Description of the group that honors the women who have been recognized for their accomplishments in leadership and scholarship; photo.
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197 Literary Circle Is Organized Descrption of the Literary Circle, was formed during this year; photo.
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198 Alpha Beta Alpha Promotes Interest Description of the organization for those interested in a career in libarianship and those who major or minor in library science; photo.
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199 Art Club Sees Picasso Description of the Art Club and of the trip to Chicago to see the Picasso Show; photo.
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200 BAE Sends Out Newsletter Description of Beta Alpha Epsilon; photo.
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201 4-H Plans County Parties Description of the group for former 4-H girls; photo.
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202 College Players Develop Acting Brief description of College Players, a group for anyone interested in dramatic productions; photo.
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203 Elementa Ki Aids Future Teachers Brief description of Elementa Ki, open to Freshmen and Sophomores enrolled in elementary education; photo.
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204 Homemakers Stress Unity Brief description of the Ellen Richards Club, open to anyone interested in Home Economics; photo.
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205 FBLA Prepare for Future The Future Business Leaders of America are featured on this page along with a photo of the organization; photo.
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206 Hawaiians Entertain Various Groups Brief description of the Hawaiian Club, organized to welcome new students from Hawaii and to plan social events; photo.
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207 International Affairs Reorganizes Brief description of the International Relations Club; photo.
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208 Industrial Arts Stress Fellowship Brief description of the Industrial Arts Club; photo.
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209 SISEA Acquires New Name Goals of the Student Iowa State Education Association, which was previously called Iowa Future Teachers Association; pohto.
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210 Jeffersonians Promote Discussion Brief description of the Jeffersonian Club; photo.
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211 KPBA Further Interest Brief description of KPBA, which was founded in 1928 and serves as an interest organization for junior and senior girls majoring in kindergarten-primary education; photo.
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212 Ki Prima Ki Has Service Project Brief description of Ki Prima Ki, the organization for all freshmen and sophomores enrolled on a kindergarten-primary curriculum; photo.
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213 Marlins Emphasize Skills Brief description of Marlins, a group that is primarily interested in sychronized swimming, although it has its roots in life saving; photo.
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214 Math Club Hears Prehm Sahai Brief description of the Math Club and of Prehm Sahai, a graduate student from India who spoke on campus; photo.
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215 MENC's Goal To Improve Music Study Description of the Music Educators National Conference; photo.
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216 Orchesis Studies Modern Dance Creativeness is fostered as members engage in modern dance techniques; photo.
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217 Pep Council Stumulates Spirit Pep Council not only promotes campus spirit during athletic events, but also in social functions on campus; photo.
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218 PE Club Conducts "Play Nites" Monthly meetings, play nites, a fall picnic, a Christmas party, and a graduation dinner highlight the activities for the PE Club's year; photo.
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219 Speech activities stimulate interest The club made fourteen trips to other colleges and universities to compete in debate, extempraneous speaking, discussion, oratory, oral interpretaion, radio speaking, and other phases of forensics; photo.
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220 WRA emphasizes co-ed sports Main objective of the group is to instill interest and participation in sports; photo.
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221 Young Republicans planned discussions The club is open to all students interested in the activities of the Republican Party. Presentations, faculty talks, and sponsoring the annual faculty tea are some of the group's activities; photo.
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222 Fraternity and Sorority Councils Members of the inter sorority and inter fraternity councils pictured and named; photo.
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223 Outstanding Delt awarded trophy Delta Delta Phi sorority members strive for stronger bonds of friendship, to become women with poise, sane judgement, good taste, and courtesy; photo.
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224 Kapps help needy at holidays Kappa Theta Psi projects include learning about Kappa history, fixing blankets, rush parties, dinners, and dances; photo.
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225 Nu Sigs win scholarship award This was the fourth consecutive year the sorority won the Intersorority Scholarship Award. The girls kept in touch during the summer via their Round Robin letters; photo.
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226 Phi Sigma Phi sends newsletter The motto of the sorority is "We build for character, not for fame". This is the first year a quarterly newsletter has been sent.
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227 Pi Phis become sisters together Secret sister night, teas, parties, luncheons, and religion in life conference participation were a few of the activities of the sorority; photo.
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228 Pi Taus develop motto and goal "Desire to seek the truth in ourselves and in Friendship" is the newly adopted motto of the sorority. The ladies strive to form a strong bond; while serving in many service projects; photo.
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229 Outing highlights Pi Thets' year Cooperation in activities empasized their motto, "We give to girls the devotion of girls"; photo.
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230 Tau Sigs strive for friendship The highlight of the year was the January Dinner-Dance held with the alumni. Honoring mothers, pizza parties, coke dates, and rushing brought the members together; photo.
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231 Theta Gams witness an active year Friendship, leadership, and scholarship are the mainstays of Theta Gamma Nu. The winter pledge with the highest gpa receives the scholarship pen; photo.
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232 Chis highlight Mexican Christmas The Christmas dance with their sister sorority, Delta Delta Phi, was a wonderful evening. It promoted better brotherhood among the members and helped prepare them for social life; photo.
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233 Phi Sigs emphasize brotherhood Brotherhood, participation in intramural sports, and representation in the regional conclave are important aspects of Phi Sigma Epsilon; photo.
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234 Sig Taus purchase new jackets Blue and white jackets separated members from others on campus. Pledging practices also changed this year; photo.
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235 Tekes attend national conclave Fall was highlighted by the French Underground Party and a pheasant feed. The Red Carnation Ball was held in the spring. A delegation attended the national meeting in Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania; photo.
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236 Graduates Photo of commencement exercises; photo.
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237 Bachelor of Arts Graduates; photo.
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238 Bachelor of Arts Graduates; photo.
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262 Bachelor of Arts Graduates, photo.
263 Master of Arts Graduates, photo.
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264 Underclassmen Scene of familiies moving their children into the dorms. Cars are parked along both sides of the street; photo.
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265 Class of 1961 Freshman class in 1958; photo.
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266 Class of 1961 Freshman class in 1958; photo.
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267 Class of 1961 Freshmen class of 1958; photo.
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268 Class of 1961 Freshman class of 1958; photo.
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269 Class of 1961 Freshman class of 1958; photo.
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270 Class of 1961 Freshmen class of 1958; photo.
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271 Class of 1961 Freshmen class of 1958; photo.
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272 Class of 1960 Sophomore class of 1958; photo.
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273 Class of 1960 Sophomore class of 1958; photo.
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274 Class of 1960 Sophomore class of 1958; photo.
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275 Class of 1959 Junior class of 1958; photo.
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276 Class of 1959 Junior Class of 1958; photo.
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277 Thank you from editor Old Gold editor thanks associates for their help in producing the 1958 Old Gold; photo.