Dodd--Jack L. (Student--1958)
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Purple Key Old Gold 0:0, p.134 |
Purple Key was a tradition that started in 1952 as a recognition fraternity established by the Student League Board. Each year, one percent of the student body is chosen to recieve Purple Key recognition, the epitome of success and the highest award a student can recieve at ISTC. Students must be seniors and have been honored at the All-College Honors Convocation in the spring; Photos. | |
2 | Student League Board Provides Effective Campus Government Old Gold 0:0, p.118 |
The Student League Board consists of: the Organizations Committee, the Social Programs Council, and the Student-Faculty Relations Committee; they're the highest student governing body on campus; photo. | |
3 | Off-Campus Government Serves Cedar Falls-Waterloo Students Old Gold 0:0, p.123 |
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. | |
4 | International Affairs Members Attend Mock UN Meeting Old Gold 0:0, p.173 |
The purpose of the International Affairs Organization is to gain a better acquaintance of the social, cultural, political, and international affairs of the world; they are affiliated with the Collegiate Committee of the United Nations; photo. | |
5 | Jeffersonians Present Program Over College Station Old Gold 0:0, p.184 |
The Jeffersonians promote an interest in politics; they sponsored a half-hour program over KYTC introducing candidates for the national elections and giving biographical sketches of various Democrats; photo. | |
6 | Speech Activities Club Promotes Student Action Old Gold 0:0, p.188 |
The Speech Club program had public discussions, debates, mass meetings, and opportunities for independent and organization affiliated students to be heard; the mass meeting on the bookstore problem was the most notable event; photo. | |
7 | Political interns study in Washington College Eye 50:32, p.7 |
Jack Dodd had an internship with Fred Schwengel; photo | |
8 | Dodd, Stanard will go to D. C. College Eye 50:24, p.4 |
For Students-In-Washington program. | |
9 | SVIG defends its legislative platform; first year of officers is 'success' College Eye 50:22, p.5 |
Outlines achievements; photo. | |
10 | TC debaters face British opposition College Eye 50:22, p.1 |
Jack Dodd and James Gohman will compete. | |
11 | Political parties ready candidate slates; students begin to prepare for election College Eye 50:17, p.4 |
A look at the current candidates; photo. | |
12 | 8-2 For Matmen Old Gold 0:0, p.169 |
Description of the men's wrestling season; photos. | |
13 | Delta Sigma Rho Arranges Interesting Debates Northern Iowan :, p. |
Delta Sigma Rho is the United States' oldest national honorary organization for students interested in debate, oratory, discussion, and other forensic activities. It was funded in 1906 and came to the Iowa State Teachers College in 1913. The group takes charge of arrangements for debates between universities. In the past they have hosted debate teams from England, Sweden, and Scotland. |