Old Gold
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Title | Date | Summary | ||
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901 |
Bachelor of Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.265 |
6/1/1957 | Graduates; photo. | |
902 |
Bachelor of Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.274 |
6/1/1957 | Graduates; photo. | |
903 |
Bartlett Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.124 |
6/1/1957 | Bartlett is the oldest residence hall on campus; inter-dorm parties was one of the many social activities that were held during the year; photo. | |
904 |
Beta Alpha Epsilon Offers Opportunities Old Gold 0:0, p.223 |
6/1/1957 | Beta Alpha Epsilon prepares the students to become better teachers for upper elementary and junior high level and to meet the many challenges they will encounter when teaching; parties, picnics, and a spring banquet were some of the social events; photo. | |
905 |
Beta Beta Beta Takes Field Trip Old Gold 0:0, p.205 |
6/1/1957 | Beta Beta Beta, a national honorary fraternity, took a field trip to Arkansas last summer for one and a half weeks; earlier in the fall, graduate students showed the members how to build models relating to the human body; photo. | |
906 |
Boards of Control Old Gold 0:0, p.138 |
6/1/1957 | The communications staffs, College Eye, OLD GOLD, and KYTC; they also are governed by the Board of Control of Student Publications and the Board of Control of the Student Broadcasting Association; photo. | |
907 |
Business and Plant Old Gold 0:0, p.33 |
6/1/1957 | The Business Office is responsible for receiving and disbursing funds; the Physical Plant Department's aim is to maintain the buildings, grounds, and equipment; the department employs ninety-six workmen full-time and many students part-time; photo. | |
908 |
Campbell Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.128 |
6/1/1957 | In 1954, Campbell Hall was dedicated to Miss Sadie B. Campbell, former dean of women at TC; they're known to have faculty guest nights, coffee hours, all dorm parties, and special dinners such as Dad's Day, Homecoming, Christmas, and Mother's Day; photo. | |
909 |
Canterbury Club Encourages Parish Life Old Gold 0:0, p.196 |
6/1/1957 | The Canterbury Club is made up of Episcopalians; the most amazing thing about this club is that the members of the TC faculty meet regularly with the club and participate in worship and discussion; photo. | |
910 |
Cedar Falls outlook Old Gold 0:0, p.286 |
6/1/1957 | Aerial view of Cedar Falls; photo. | |
911 |
Chimes Honors Junior Women Old Gold 0:0, p.206 |
6/1/1957 | Chimes is a national honorary society that recognizes junior women for their high scholastic achievement; to be eligible, points are given on religious and social activities, interest, leadership ability, and participation in honor organizations; photo. | |
912 |
Christian Fellowship Visits Churches Old Gold 0:0, p.193 |
6/1/1957 | The Christian Student Center holds student-led worship services on Sunday evenings supplemented by discussions, speakers, and movies; this center gives young people from Christian Church homes the opportunities for fellowship, worship, and fun; photo. | |
913 |
Christmas Activities Old Gold 0:0, p.86 |
6/1/1957 | The TC campus officially opened up the season with a traditional tree lighting ceremony; the annual presentation of the Messiah, by the Music Department and Johann S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio was another event that took place; photo. | |
914 |
College Chorus Old Gold 0:0, p.133 |
6/1/1957 | Handel's "Messiah," and Bach's "Christmas Oratorio," were the major performances sung by the College Chorus; they also sung "Psalm of Praise" by Mable Daniels and "104 Psalm" by Von Williams at the Spring Choral Concert; photo. | |
915 |
College Players Star Through the Year Old Gold 0:0, p.225 |
6/1/1957 | Each year, members of the College Players have the opportunity to participate in the group's four major dramatic productions presented by the Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature; they also get to participate in scenery and costume; photo. | |
916 |
College Relations Old Gold 0:0, p.40 |
6/1/1957 | The College Relations Bureau is responsible for contacts between the college and the public; they provide news and sports information and public relations services such as visits to the campus by well-known individuals; photo. | |
917 |
Concert Band Old Gold 0:0, p.137 |
6/1/1957 | Dr. Karl Holvik is the director; the 86 members in the band performed for three concerts on January 20, March 2, and May 23; the band also went on tour in March and performed in various cities in Iowa; photo. | |
918 |
Councils Provide Voice For Students Old Gold 0:0, p.114 |
6/1/1957 | Women students' councils include those in Bartlett, Lawther, and Campbell, in addition to off-campus women; men students' include Seerley-Baker Hall and the off-campus men have one council in Cedar Falls and Waterloo; photo. | |
919 |
Councils Revise Constitutions Old Gold 0:0, p.244 |
6/1/1957 | The Intersorority and Interfraternity Councils consist of the representatives of the nine sororities and four fraternities on TC campus; together in the spring, these two groups sponsored Greek Week; photo. | |
920 |
Counselors Orient New Students Old Gold 0:0, p.112 |
6/1/1957 | Counselors guide the new students through registering and getting them acquainted with the campus; a counselor's most important job is to urge the freshman to develop interest in self-government, by participating in elections; photo. | |
921 |
Dad's Day Old Gold 0:0, p.74 |
6/1/1957 | Mr. Oren E. Brinkley was chosen as "Dad of the Day" on the basis of his son Ron's activities during a half time game between the Panthers and North East Missouri State; the Dad's Day Dance was held in the Commons ballroom; photo. | |
922 |
Delta Sigma Rho Encourages Forensics Old Gold 0:0, p.207 |
6/1/1957 | The purpose of Delta Sigma Rho is to encourage the highest quality of participation in debate and other forensic activities; the only teacher's college in the whole nation to have a chapter of this fraternity is Iowa State Teachers College; photo. | |
923 |
Delts Feature Spring Dinner Dance Old Gold 0:0, p.245 |
6/1/1957 | The goals of Delta Delta Phi: promote stronger bonds of friendship, provide opportunities for social experience, and to help each other become a finer woman whose poise, sane judgment, good taste and unfailing courtesy bespeak a college woman; photo. | |
924 |
Department of Art Old Gold 0:0, p.42 |
6/1/1957 | The Department of Art had new additions made to the permanent art collection through purchases and donors; the Second Annual Art Fair was held in April; various art exhibits were sponsored throughout the year; photo. | |
925 |
Department of Business Education Old Gold 0:0, p.43 |
6/1/1957 | The Business Education Department was formerly housed on the third floor of the Administration Building, and has now moved to the Old Campus School; new remodels and better working conditions were included in the Department of Business Education; photo. | |
926 |
Department of Education and Psychology Old Gold 0:0, p.44 |
6/1/1957 | The Department of Education and Psychology, in cooperation with the Department of Teaching, is workng on motion pictures to replace the many observations normally made at the Campus School; photo. | |
927 |
Department of Home Economics Old Gold 0:0, p.45 |
6/1/1957 | Textiles, clothing, food, nutrition, family relationships, child development, housing and home furnishing and equipment are taught in the Department of Home Economics; Family economics, home management, and home economics education are also taught; photo. | |
928 |
Department of Industrial Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.46 |
6/1/1957 | The Department of Industrial Arts regularly uses field trips to keep in contact with the industrial world; in the summer session of 1956, the department began offering a graduate program and fifteen graduate students attended the first session; photo. | |
929 |
Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature Old Gold 0:0, p.47 |
6/1/1957 | Professor Reninger described the purpose of the Department of Language, Speech, and Literature as "an exploration of human values"; the Foreign Language Listening Room was a new addition in the Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature; photo. | |
930 |
Department of Library and Library Science Old Gold 0:0, p.48 |
6/1/1957 | The Library furnishes books, periodicals, documents, and other references; the Department of Library Science prepares teacher-librarians for the schools of Iowa; improvements were made in the Library; Alpha Beta Alpha was created; photo. | |
931 |
Department of Mathematics Old Gold 0:0, p.49 |
6/1/1957 | A National Mathematics Institute was held on campus, the first to be held on any teachers college campus in the United States; the department is experimenting to see if students can obtain as much from larger classes as they can from smaller ones; photo. | |
932 |
Department of Music Old Gold 0:0, p.50 |
6/1/1957 | The Department of Music sponsored organizations/activities including: college choruses/choirs, the college band/orchestra, and the Opera Production group; faculty, senior, general student recitals, ensemble, and Christmas Oratorios were held also; photo. | |
933 |
Department of Physical Education for Men Old Gold 0:0, p.51 |
6/1/1957 | Men students can participate in physical activities such as intramural and intercollegiate athletics; varsity teams, the "I" club, TC Relays, and a wrestling tournament were sponsored; a coaching clinic for high school/college coaches was held; photo. | |
934 |
Department of Physical Education for Women Old Gold 0:0, p.52 |
6/1/1957 | The Department of Physical Education for Women offers a major for secondary and elementary teachers and has sponsored the Physical Education Club, Marlins, and Orchesis; this department gives students the opportunity to acquire recreational skills; photo. | |
935 |
Department of Science Old Gold 0:0, p.53 |
6/1/1957 | The Department of Science participated with Iowa State College and the State University of Iowa in the Lakeside Laboratory on Lake Okoboji; the National Science Foundation awarded a grant to Martin Lawrence Grant; photo. | |
936 |
Department of Social Science Old Gold 0:0, p.54 |
6/1/1957 | The department assisted in the television program "Landmarks of Iowa History"; the Iowa Historical Society published Dr. L. L. Sage's biography, William Boyd Allison: A Study in Practical Politics; photo. | |
937 |
Department of Teaching Old Gold 0:0, p.55 |
6/1/1957 | The Teaching Department established new off-campus teaching centers this year for future use; in the fall of '57, a field house addition to the laboratory school building is expected to be completed; photo. | |
938 |
Elementa Ki Promotes Fellowship Old Gold 0:0, p.226 |
6/1/1957 | The purpose of Elementa Ki is to establish and maintain a wholesome social and professional fellowship among students on the elementary curriculum; photo. | |
939 |
Faculty Senate Old Gold 0:0, p.41 |
6/1/1957 | Photograph of the Faculty Senate. | |
940 |
Fall Convocation Old Gold 0:0, p.80 |
6/1/1957 | This event was held in observance of American Education Week; the featured speaker was Dr. Virgil Hancher, President of the State University of Iowa; the College Symphony Orchestra played two selections under the direction of Dr. Myron Russell; photo. | |
941 |
Fall Play Old Gold 0:0, p.78 |
6/1/1957 | "The Madwoman of Chaillot," was the play presented by the Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature; it's a French comedy written by Jean Giraudoux; the set was designed by James Clay and directed by Stanley Wood; photo. | |
942 |
FBLA Develops Leaders at TC Old Gold 0:0, p.228 |
6/1/1957 | The Future Business Leaders of America also helps prepare future students for future duties as advisors of FBLA clubs in high schools; a 1956 TC graduate, Miss Joy Schwab, was awarded Miss Future Business Executive of America; photo. | |
943 |
Field Services Old Gold 0:0, p.34 |
6/1/1957 | Field Services is categorized into five departments: Extension Service, Radio and TV, Placement Bureau, Alumni Affairs, and Public School Relations; photo. | |
944 |
Final Fling Old Gold 0:0, p.67 |
6/1/1957 | Boat rides on Prexy's Pond, the Bohemian dog paddle, a precision diving contest, and canoe jousting were all part of the Final Fling; the water show revealed King Neptune and his queen Beth Talcott as the underwater rulers; photo. | |
945 |
Follow Three-Fold Program Old Gold 0:0, p.192 |
6/1/1957 | The Newman Club is a local group of Catholics, and their program consists of religious, educational, and social activities; retreats, national and state conventions, a lecture series, and banquets take place on a regular basis on Sundays; photo. | |
946 |
Gamma Delta Assists Mission Church Old Gold 0:0, p.199 |
6/1/1957 | The Missouri Synod Lutheran students' main project was to canvass for and help the Mission Church in Waterloo; morning matins, guest speakers, exchanges with other Iowa colleges, and Christmas caroling at hospitals were other events that occurred; photo. | |
947 |
Greek Week Old Gold 0:0, p.58 |
6/1/1957 | Activities were kicked off with a variety show in the Commons ballroom; on Saturday night, an inter-sorority and an inter-fraternity dance was also held in the Commons ballroom; photo. | |
948 |
Gridiron Dinner Old Gold 0:0, p.62 |
6/1/1957 | The ninth annual dinner was held in Black's Tea Room, and sponsored by the journalism fraternity Alpha Phi Gamma; the traveling oil can trophy was awarded to Marilyn Schabacker, editor of the College Eye, and Paul Smith, editor of the Old Gold; photo. | |
949 |
Harriers Undefeated Old Gold 0:0, p.176 |
6/1/1957 | The undefeated Panther cross country team won all five of their dual meets; Darrell Conway placed first in four meets and set the 2.5 mile course record with a time of 12:01; photo. | |
950 |
Hawaiians Color Campus Old Gold 0:0, p.229 |
6/1/1957 | The main purpose of the Hawaiian Club is to make the Hawaiian students feel as much at home as possible and to inform their folks back home as to what they are doing; photo. |
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