Dance

Displaying 601 - 650 of 687 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 The classes in social dancing
College Eye 18:23, p.3
Classes have resumed.
602 They shall not dance
College Eye 18:23, p.4
Editorial gives information on the ban of dances at Cornell College and the method the students used to form their own dance.
603 Juniors to have Halloween party
College Eye 18:15, p.1
604 Miss Clara Witter
College Eye 18:14, p.3
Arranged a natural dancing class for the eighth grade students at the training school.
605 Old-time waltz championed by modern writer who declares Charleston is merely ragtime offshoot of old "jig"
College Eye 18:4, p.3
An essay on new and old dance forms.
606 The ban
College Eye 17:45, p.8
Ban on dancing lifted at Cedar Falls High School.
607 A prize Charleston contest
College Eye 17:33, p.2
Dale Ross and Jessie Story win Charleston dance contest.
608 To Washington
College Eye 17:33, p.4
Describes the dances and fashions of George Washington's time.
609 Delta Phi Delta
College Eye 17:33, p.8
Held formal dinner dance.
610 Who is it?
College Eye 17:29, p.1
Preview of upcoming presentation by Elizabeth Burchenal on folk dance; photo.
611 New type of recreation taught during folk dance institute
College Eye 17:28, p.1
Preview of presentation by Elizabeth Burchenal.
612 Alpha Chi Epsilon
College Eye 17:23, p.2
Founder's Day activities; members travel to Minneapolis for Iowa-Minnesota game.
613 Annual May Day is judged success by large crowd
College Eye 16:36, p.1
Recap of May Day activities; enjoyed floats, dance, and picnics.
614 School closes tomorrow for May Day program
College Eye 16:35, p.1
Schedule of events planned for May Day.
615 May fete program nearing completion; short interpretive dances to be given by P. E. girls
College Eye 16:34, p.1
Description of upcoming activities for the May Day celebration.
616 Euterpeans will appear in recital next Tuesday
College Eye 16:33, p.1
Euterpean Glee Club to give annual recital; will include dance.
617 Physical Education Folk Festival scores a decided success; Spanish dance given by Miss Wahle is feature of evening's entertainment
College Eye 16:26, p.3
Present dances of many countries.
618 Physical education department to give folk festival Mar. 14; charming dances and elaborate gowns will be big features of event staged in gym
College Eye 16:25, p.1
Program of dances.
619 Physical Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.180
Captioned photos of students.
620 Organizations
Old Gold 0:0, p.
Color drawing of man and woman dancing in a woodland setting.
621 Natural Dancing
Old Gold 0:0, p.190
Scenes of women engaged in interpretive dancing; photo.
622 Physical Education girls hear Shawn lecture
College Eye 14:40, p.3
Details of the Ted Shawn lecture.
623 Physical education girls hear Shawn lecture
College Eye 14:40, p.3
Ted Shawn lectures on dance.
624 Demonstration of physical education women's department
College Eye 14:34, p.1
Program for the presentation of skills and dances.
625 Fourth annual P. T. Cotillion; physical education faculty award shields to 13 girls
College Eye 14:26, p.1
Group met criteria of scholarship, character, leadership, gymnastic skill, and Camp Fire work.
626 Annual Spring Festival, 1921
Old Gold 0:0, p.152
Description of 'The Dream Garden'; photo.
627 P. T.'s preparing drama dance; students working hard for May Fete; Tag Day a success
College Eye 13:34, p.1
Schedule of May Day activities; women preparing dance.
628 Folk dances
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.3
The Physical Education Department for Women conducts research on Midwestern dance. Miss Monica Wild is assisted in her research by Josiah Petty, an eighty-three year old musician from Perry, Iowa.
629 Demonstration
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.2
The Women's Department of Physical Education gives a demonstration of numerous styles of dance, including Portland Fancy Dance, Esthetic Dance, Single Indian Club Drill, and Folk Dance.
630 Physical Ed's. enjoy rare treat
College Eye 13:26, p.1
Country dance fiddler performs.
631 Homecoming
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.1
Homecoming activities under the Student Council include a Cedar Falls Band concert, a dance party, and the football game. Addresses were given by Colonel P. M. Shaffer, Professor Michael H. Thielen, and President Seerley. Professor Wesley wiler presided.
632 May Day fete
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.1
The Student Council directs May Day activities. A parade, dance, tennis tournament, and band concert are among the program's activities.
633 Physical Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.86
Illustration of the senior students inside the number twenty-one; formal and informal photos.
634 Editorially speaking; a reply
College Eye 12:30, p.4
Does not believe that the student did enough research about dances; does not agree that dances have adverse moral effects on student population.
635 Editorially speaking; history of dances
College Eye 12:29, p.4
Encourages students to find Biblical backing for dances.
636 Editorially speaking; what is wrong with all-school party
College Eye 12:27, p.4
Believes we should have moral teaching with dancing.
637 Editorially speaking; another use for a mirror
College Eye 12:20, p.4
Wants students to watch themselves dancing in the mirror to determine their appropriateness.
638 Drawing
Old Gold 0:0, p.153
Man bowing to a woman; appears to be asking for a dance. Men and women in the background.
639 Disgust expressed in Record
College Eye 12:1, p.5
In light of recent editorial in the Cedar Falls Record, writer wants students to consider both sides of issues, regardless of their personal convictions.
640 The review
College Eye 11:33, p.2
Comments on the controversial subject of dancing; a look at the first year of so of approved dances on campus; very popular pastime.
641 Annual physical demonstration; college gymnasium, March 2; 7:30 p.m.
College Eye 11:21, p.1
Women's physical training classes will give program that includes dancing, games, and gymnastics.
642 Begrudging fifty cents
College Eye 10:27, p.2
All students need to pay their fifty cent fee for the May Day fete.
643 He came, he saw, he conquered
College Eye 10:25, p.2
J. L. Kent, who was against dancing, went to the dance and had a good time.
644 A new factor to deal with
College Eye 10:25, p.2
Some local citizens came to observe the college dance.
645 Our social functions
College Eye 10:24, p.2
Conflicts with the issue of having school dances.
646 Freshman P.T.'s entertain Juniors and Seniors
College Eye 10:21, p.4
With program of dance and costumes.
647 Bully for the men
College Eye 10:21, p.2
The men's literary societies are holding a dance for themselves and the women's literary societies; they thank the Student Council for letting them have the dance.
648 Glee Club stage operetta "Feast of Lanterns" April eighth; under direction of Miss Burney. Leone Short, dramatic coach
College Eye 10:21, p.1
Performance program.
649 Seniors entertained by physical education department; P. T.'s put on dancing exhibition for seniors of 1919
College Eye 10:21, p.1
Performance program.
650 New social plans
Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.1
Social dancing will be authoized as an official function, and reorganization of the social acitvities will be done by General Social Committee.