Old Gold
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501 |
Netmen Capture Conference Crown Old Gold 0:0, p.247 |
6/1/1959 | After a slow start the Panther netmen came on strong to finish their season by winning the North Central Conference tennis tournament held at Sioux Falls, South Dakota; photos | |
502 |
Newman Club Worships Together Old Gold 0:0, p.193 |
6/1/1959 | The Newman Club held Church nights, divisional meetings, picnics, and Sunday mass, coffee hours, study groups and numerous other events; they had numerous hopes for having another great year next year; photo. | |
503 |
Nu Sigma Phi Again Wins Scholarship Trophy Old Gold 0:0, p.208 |
6/1/1959 | Nu Sigma Phi believed that "In union there is strength;" they were kept busy with the Homecoming Dinner, Mother's Day Dinner, Secret Sister Week, and many other events that made this a year to remember; photo. | |
504 |
Off-Campus Government Serves Cedar Falls-Waterloo Students Old Gold 0:0, p.123 |
6/1/1959 | The Off-Campus Government gives off-campus students who live in the Cedar Falls-Waterloo area a voice in campus affairs, and they sponsor various functions; the presidents of off-campus housing were Gretchen Gager, Jack Dodd, and Gerry Gienger; photo. | |
505 |
OLD GOLD Beauty Dance Old Gold 0:0, p.71 |
6/1/1959 | Carolyn Bruce was crowned as the OLD GOLD Beauty Queen by last year's winner Carol Jungman at the OLD GOLD Beauty Formal; the Jimmy Thomas Band performed, and Craig Rule presented a dozen roses from the OLD GOLD to this year's honoree; photo. | |
506 |
OLD GOLD Beauty Pageant Old Gold 0:0, p.68 |
6/1/1959 | In the beauty pageant, seventy-five girls are nominated by the student body, then narrowed down to sixteen finalists; faculty members, representatives from the social fraternities on campus, and the student body at large choose the finalists; photo. | |
507 |
OLD GOLD Beauty Queen Old Gold 0:0, p.72 |
6/1/1959 | A photograph of this year's OLD GOLD Beauty Queen; photo. | |
508 |
Old Gold Features Six Full-Color Pages Old Gold 0:0, p.145 |
6/1/1959 | The humdrum of voices and clacking of flying keyboards echoed up and down the corridor, as the students were trying to finish the yearbook; deadlines needed to be met, and last minute procrastination had to be done in order to achieve this; photo. | |
509 |
OLD GOLD Finals Old Gold 0:0, p.70 |
6/1/1959 | Carolyn Bruce was chosen as Old Gold Queen, and her court consisted of: Priscilla Hake, Jan Magel, and Jo Meyer; the finalists were considered based on their beauty, poise, and personality; photo. | |
510 |
OLD GOLD Popularity Contest Old Gold 0:0, p.77 |
6/1/1959 | The most popular personalities are determined in a contest held each year; this year's OLD GOLD Popularity winners were: Leilani Onomura, Joy Tubaugh, Max Huffman, and Cliff Scott; photo. | |
511 |
Orchestra Helps Promote Campus Culture Old Gold 0:0, p.141 |
6/1/1959 | The Teachers College Symphony Orchestra hosts a fall, winter, and spring concert; the spring concert is given by student members, who are featured as soloists; the production of the operetta Kiss Me Kate was one of this year's highlights; photo. | |
512 |
Panthers Finish Fourth in N.C.C. Old Gold 0:0, p.227 |
6/1/1959 | Seven lettermen returned to form the nucleus of the Panther squad which finished the season with an 11-12 record. The Panthers tied a national record by playing six overtimes against North Dakota State, losing the game by 109-107; photo | |
513 |
Panthers Have Up and Down Season Old Gold 0:0, p.221 |
6/1/1959 | Under new coach Bill Hammer the panthers swept aside such major contenders as Bradley and Drake and also left Manakato State and North Dakota State wishing they hadn't met the Panther aggregation. However, the tide suddenly and unexpectedly changed; photo | |
514 |
Phi Chi Deltans Discuss Church Doctrines Old Gold 0:0, p.204 |
6/1/1959 | Phi Chi Delta, a Presbyterian service sorority, had many informative meetings; two sorority members read reference books and reported on the lives of John Calvin and John Knox, and had a discussion on church doctrines; photo. | |
515 |
Phi Delta Kappa Honors Faculty Members Old Gold 0:0, p.166 |
6/1/1959 | Phi Delta Kappa is an honorary international fraternity; an individual must be a graduate student with a 3.0 gpa, a faculty member or a nonresident who's been involved in five or more years in successful educational work, and has a Masters Degree; photo. | |
516 |
Phi Sigma Epsilon Active in Athletics Old Gold 0:0, p.215 |
6/1/1959 | Phi Sigma Epsilon sponsored the White Rose Dinner Dance, at which a Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweetheart was chosen, the Homecoming Dinner, a spring banquet, and the Father and Son Dinner for the graduates; they also participated in intramurals as a group; photo. | |
517 |
Phi Sigma Phi Promotes Friendships Old Gold 0:0, p.209 |
6/1/1959 | Phi Sigma Phi had overnights, picnics, coke dates, caroling, and numerous other events including the annual chili party with their brother fraternity, Phi Sigma Epsilon; these activities have helped make these friendships a lasting memory; photo. | |
518 |
Physical Education Club in Charge of Student Convention Old Gold 0:0, p.183 |
6/1/1959 | At the convention, the local Physical Education Club had charge of the student section; they also purchased crests which were designed by a member; the Physical Education Club for Women is open to all majors and minors in physical education; photo. | |
519 |
Pi Gamma Mu Discusses Use of Social Science Old Gold 0:0, p.187 |
6/1/1959 | Pi Gamma Mu is a National Social Science Honor Organization; they have discussions at their regular meetings on the future of the Republican party, the uses of social sciences in meeting current race problems, and the benefits of foreign travel; photo. | |
520 |
Pi Omega Pi Attends National Convention Old Gold 0:0, p.157 |
6/1/1959 | Pi Omega Pi is a national honarary fraternity in business education; a Homecoming float, and professional speakers on business education were some events; seven new members were initiated in the fall; photo. | |
521 |
Pi Tau Phi Serves Together Old Gold 0:0, p.210 |
6/1/1959 | The sorority members of Pi Tau Phi take an active part, as individuals in student government and in other student activities on campus; a Mother's Day luncheon, overnights, dinners, parties, and other events took place; photo. | |
522 |
Pi Theta Pi Holds Varied Activities to Promote Sisterhood Old Gold 0:0, p.211 |
6/1/1959 | Pi Theta Pi had a Mother's Day Brunch, and a Christmas Party with Sigma Tau Gamma; a pledge with the highest gpa is given a necklace to be worn for one year; a pledge with the second highest gpa is given a bracelet for the remainder of the year; photo. | |
523 |
Popularity Old Gold 0:0, p.81 |
6/1/1959 | A photograph of a popularity winner; photo. | |
524 |
Popularity Old Gold 0:0, p.78 |
6/1/1959 | A photograph of a popularity winner; photo. | |
525 |
Popularity Old Gold 0:0, p.79 |
6/1/1959 | A photograph of a popularity winner; photo. | |
526 |
Popularity Old Gold 0:0, p.80 |
6/1/1959 | A photograph of a popularity winner; photo. | |
527 |
Presbyterians Rent Live "Art" Pieces Old Gold 0:0, p.203 |
6/1/1959 | Live art was added to the Presbyterian Student Center; they were entertained by their own ballet troupe while decorating the Christmas tree; letters from the Jr. Year board student in Switzerland kept them in touch with international affairs; photo. | |
528 |
Purple Arrow Operates Book Exchange Old Gold 0:0, p.159 |
6/1/1959 | The Purple Arrow honors freshman and sophomore women who have achieved a 3.0 cumulative grade average; a picnic in he spring, a panel discussion, a down-the-line dinner, election of new officers, and a variety show were the events of the year; photo. | |
529 |
Purple Key Honors Outstanding Seniors Old Gold 0:0, p.116 |
6/1/1959 | Students are recognized for excelling in scholarship by achieving a 2.6 grade point average, and who have been active in academic and extracurricular activities; this is the highest award a student can receive at Iowa State Teachers College; photo | |
530 |
Queen's Attendants Old Gold 0:0, p.75 |
6/1/1959 | Photographs of this year's OLD GOLD attendants; photo. | |
531 |
Queen's Court Old Gold 0:0, p.76 |
6/1/1959 | A photograph of the Queen's Court; photo. | |
532 |
Religion in Life Week Old Gold 0:0, p.66 |
6/1/1959 | Baha'I faith, Confucianism, Hinduism, Christianity, and Shintoism were the five major world religions that were explained and discussed by competent speakers during Religion in Life Week; photo. | |
533 |
Science Department Offers Closed Circuit TV Courses Old Gold 0:0, p.111 |
6/1/1959 | Closed circuit TV classes were offered for the second year; the Academic Year Institute was attempting to upgrade the quality of science and math courses; photo. | |
534 |
SCRA Sponsors Brotherhood Trips Old Gold 0:0, p.191 |
6/1/1959 | Activities began when the Fall Officer's Leadership Conference was held; the SCRA took trips to the Moslem Mosque in Cedar Rapids, the Greek Orthodox Church in Waterloo, and to Dubuque to observe the institutions of the Roman Catholic Church; photo. | |
535 |
Season's Record Old Gold 0:0, p.228 |
6/1/1959 | Scores of men's basketball games for the 1958-1959 season; photo. | |
536 |
Season's Record Old Gold 0:0, p.229 |
6/1/1959 | Players total points and scoring average for the season; photo. | |
537 |
Season's Record Old Gold 0:0, p.245 |
6/1/1959 | Trackmen Season's Record; photos | |
538 |
Season's Record Old Gold 0:0, p.234 |
6/1/1959 | Wrestle Season's Record; photo | |
539 |
Seerley-Baker Housing 480 Men Old Gold 0:0, p.132 |
6/1/1959 | Seerley-Baker Hall is divided into nine houses, each named after a former governor of Iowa; all of the houses within this hall are brought together through the AMRH Senate; photo. | |
540 |
Sigma Alpha Eta Sponsors Banquet and Picnic Old Gold 0:0, p.189 |
6/1/1959 | Sigma Alpha Eta is a national honorary society for students of speech correction, and their goal is to promote fellowship among speech correction students; they annually sponsor a spring banquet and picnic; photo. | |
541 |
Sigma Eta Chi Members Prepare for Church Leadership Old Gold 0:0, p.196 |
6/1/1959 | The Sigma Eta Chi sorority consisted of the Congregational, Evangelical, and Reformed churches; they recalled their contribution to a mission school in Mexico, ushered in College Chapel, and served in the Cedar Falls community as Christian women; photo. | |
542 |
Sigma Tau Gamma Sponsors Migrations Old Gold 0:0, p.216 |
6/1/1959 | Sigma Tau Gamma, along with their sisters Pi Theta Pi sponsored trips to Mankato and Augustana to support the Teachers College Panthers football team; during Homecoming, they took part in the Inter-Fraternity serenade competition and built a float; photo. | |
543 |
Sigma Theta Epsilon Helps Buy Hospital in India Old Gold 0:0, p.201 |
6/1/1959 | Sigma Theta Epsilon is the local chapter of the national Methodist men's service fraternity; they helped with the Kappa Phi pledge banquet, donated blood as a group, and raised money individually in order to help buy a hospital in India; photo. | |
544 |
SISEA Largest in the United States Old Gold 0:0, p.161 |
6/1/1959 | The Student Iowa State Education Association is the largest student education group in the United States; college students get to gain an understanding of the teaching profession and the work local, state, and national education associations do; photo. | |
545 |
Sophomores Old Gold 0:0, p.263 |
6/1/1959 | Directory of Sophomores; photo | |
546 |
Sophomores Old Gold 0:0, p.264 |
6/1/1959 | Directory of sophomores; photo | |
547 |
Sophomores Old Gold 0:0, p.265 |
6/1/1959 | Directory of sophmores; photo | |
548 |
Sophomores Old Gold 0:0, p.266 |
6/1/1959 | Directory of Sophomores; photo | |
549 |
Sophomores Old Gold 0:0, p.262 |
6/1/1959 | Photo of Freshmen on bleachers | |
550 |
Sophomores Old Gold 0:0, p.267 |
6/1/1959 | Directory of sophomores; photo |
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