Fraternities
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| 101 | Fraternity Rush Week ends with smokers College Eye 57:21, p.3 |
Description of conclusion of rush. | |
| 102 | March 11-14 set for fraternity rush week College Eye 57:18, p.4 |
Procedures for rush. | |
| 103 | Fall pledges announced for social sororities, fraternities College Eye 57:7, p.8 |
List of pledges. | |
| 104 | Social fraternities announce spring pledge list of 88 College Eye 56:24, p.8 |
List of new pledges. | |
| 105 | Rush parties for fraternities next week College Eye 56:22, p.8 |
Schedule for parties. | |
| 106 | Greek off-campus housing necessity College Eye 56:7, p.2 |
Discusses the need for fraternities to get off-campus housing due to overcrowded dorms. | |
| 107 | Fraternity men to serenade dorms Thursday College Eye 56:4, p.5 |
Each fraternity will sing a song and the combined group will sing a song. | |
| 108 | Local educator joins professional fraternity Public Relations News Release 1960:537, p.1 |
Eleven new initiates are brought into the Phi Delta Kappa honorary fraternity for men in education. Professor Fred Cram speaks at the initiation ceremony, headed by Professor Caryl Middleton of the department of teaching. | |
| 109 | PDK initiates new members Public Relations News Release 1960:538, p.1 |
Professor Caryl Middleton heads the State College of Iowa chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa honorary fraternity for men in education, which welcomes eleven new members into its ranks. | |
| 110 | Business educators author publication Public Relations News Release 1960:513, p.1 |
Professors Lloyd V. Douglas, Agnes Lebeda, Myrtle Stone, James T. Blanford, and Mr. Harland Samson, Kenneth L. Hansen, and Mrs. Mary Elelyn Blanford contribute to a business education project published by Delta Pi Epsilon. | |
| 111 | Former SCI department head to lecture Public Relations News Release 1960:509, p.1 |
Professor Henry Van Engen delivers a lecture on arithmetic in the auditorium of Sabin Hall. The lecture is open to the public, free of charge. Van Engen is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi fraternities. | |
| 112 | PDK hears board of education speaker Public Relations News Release 1960:505, p.1 |
The State Board of Education's Charles Antes visits the Iowa Bookmen's Association and Phi Delta Kappa to discuss an increase in curriculum units in high schools. | |
| 113 | Third PR workshop speaker announced Public Relations News Release 1960:507, p.1 |
Professor Robert P. Brimm, principal of Price Laboratory School, speaks at the State College of Iowa Education Association School Public Relations Workshop. Professor Brimm is a member of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity, and State Education Association. | |
| 114 | Dr. Brimm speaks to Phi Delta Kappas Public Relations News Release 1960:500, p.1 |
Malcolm Price Laboraotry School principal, Professor Paul Brimm, appears at the Phi Delta Kappa smoker held in the Lab School basement. Brimm spoke on the imbalance placed on education through our focus on national defense. | |
| 115 | PDK smoker set for Thursday Public Relations News Release 1960:477, p.1 |
The Delta Beta chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity for men in education holds their annual smoker in the auditorium of Price Laboratory School. Male faculty, graduate students, and locals may join the discussion on secondary curriculum. | |
| 116 | Dr. Cable to be honored by fraternity Public Relations News Release 1960:440, p.1 |
Professor Emmett J. Cable is honored for his forty years spent as a sponsor of the Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi Epsilon. The fraternity is to hold a dinner for Professor Cable at the Russell Lamson Hotel in Waterloo. | |
| 117 | Phi Delta Kappa initiates new members Public Relations News Release 1960:427, p.1 |
The Delta Beta chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa men's education fraternity inducts two-hundred new members. John Parker and Russell Euchner are among those initiated. | |
| 118 | Things We See Around ISTC College Eye 52:31, p.8 |
An exhausted pledge regrets his decision to enter fraternity life. | |
| 119 | Local student pledges music honorary Public Relations News Release 1960:411, p.1 |
The Sigma Alpha Iota women's music fraternity takes a new wave of pledges for the 1960-61 year. Students are required to give a musical audition, and an original composition. Pledges are listed by hometown. | |
| 120 | ISTC student places firs at national convention Public Relations News Release 1960:408, p.1 |
Barbara Mann is awarded first place for her paper presented to the Kappa Mu Epsilon mathematics fraternity's national convention. Her paper will appear in "The Pentagon" student journal. | |
| 121 | Olive Barker award winner announced Public Relations News Release 1960:371, p.1 |
Leona Folkers is named the recipient of the Olive Barker Performance Award. Folkers is a member of the Sigma Alpha Iota women's music fraternity. | |
| 122 | Olive Barker contest to be held tonight (April 21) Public Relations News Release 1960:361, p.1 |
Five members of Sigma Alpha Iota compete in the final contest of the Olive Barker Performance Award in Gilchrist Hall. The award is organized by the founder of the Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity. | |
| 123 | Things We See Around ISTC College Eye 52:26, p.6 |
A fraternity pledge wallows in degrading conditions. | |
| 124 | Area student elected officer of ISTC business club Public Relations News Release 1960:315, p.1 |
Students are given officer positions in the Phi Beta Lambda business education fraternity. Students listed by office. | |
| 125 | Local student elected officer in business fraternity Public Relations News Release 1960:312, p.1 |
Pat Noid is elected president of the Gamma chapter of the Pi Omega Pi national business education honorary fraternity. | |
| 126 | Local student elected officer in business fraternity correction Public Relations News Release 1960:311, p.1 |
Joyce Peters is elected vice president of Pi Omega Pi's Gamma chapter, not president as previously reported. | |
| 127 | Local student elected officer in business fraternity Public Relations News Release 1960:312, p.1 |
The Gamma chapter of Pi Omega Pi elects a new president, secretary, treasurer, and historian. Newly elected students listed by office. | |
| 128 | Local student(s) join ISTC fraternity Public Relations News Release 1960:306, p.1 |
Fraternity pledging begins with the selection of potential initiates from the student body. The pledging period lasts from five to eight weeks. Initiates listed with their respective fraternity. | |
| 129 | Fraternities announce spring pledge lists College Eye 52:24, p.6 |
List of those pledging fraternities. | |
| 130 | Six ISTC students pledge business honorary Public Relations News Release 1960:283, p.1 |
Pi Omega Pi inducts six pledges into the honorary business education fraternity. New members include Joyce Steele, Janice Terrill, Mary Lou Woehlk, Jean Sears, Walt Kent, and Sam Huston. | |
| 131 | Vovos evaluates fraternity life College Eye 52:23, p.8 |
Lists the reasons fraternities are good for students. | |
| 132 | Students learn foreign culture in opera production Public Relations News Release 1960:180, p.1 |
The cast of the department of music's production of "The Student Prince" invites the department of language, speech, and literature's Professor Josef Schaefer to discuss German fraternity life. | |
| 133 | ISTC grad students initiates in Phi Delta Kappa Public Relations News Release 1960:130, p.1 |
Beaumont Hagebak and Charles Ellis are initiated into the Phi Delta Kappa education fraternity. Membership is granted based on professional, academic, and personal achievement. | |
| 134 | Spring is the time College Eye 51:31, p.1 |
A fraternity serenades a couple being pinned; photo. | |
| 135 | Trophy awarded to winning frat. at variety show College Eye 51:6, p.1 |
Fraternities hold interfraternity sing. | |
| 136 | Fraternities pick council officers College Eye 50:29, p.7 |
List of new IFC officers. | |
| 137 | Untitled College Eye 50:25, p.2 |
Pokes fun at relationships. | |
| 138 | Cat-Snip 'T' College Eye 50:9, p.2 |
Discusses pets, Greeks, and performance etiquette. | |
| 139 | Worst foot forward College Eye 50:9, p.2 |
Believes that students are lacking in social conversational skills. | |
| 140 | Girls to choose best frat singers College Eye 50:5, p.4 |
Men will sing in several campus locations. | |
| 141 | Chis highlight Mexican Christmas Old Gold 0:0, p.256 |
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. | |
| 142 | Greek Week Old Gold 0:0, p.25 |
Brief descriptio of the events of Greek Week, such as the crowning of a king and queen to the Greek Week dance; photos. | |
| 143 | Phi Sigs emphasize brotherhood Old Gold 0:0, p.257 |
Brotherhood, participation in intramural sports, and representation in the regional conclave are important aspects of Phi Sigma Epsilon; photo. |
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| 144 | Sig Taus purchase new jackets Old Gold 0:0, p.258 |
Blue and white jackets separated members from others on campus. Pledging practices also changed this year; photo. | |
| 145 | Tekes attend national conclave Old Gold 0:0, p.259 |
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. | |
| 146 | Greeks celebrate Christmas College Eye 49:14, p.8 |
Outlines fraternity and sorority holiday activities. | |
| 147 | Chi's Practice "True Brotherhood" Old Gold 0:0, p.241 |
Description of the Alpha Chi Epsilon fraternity and some of the events that the Chi's take part in, such as picnics, "coke" dates, and a Hobo party; photos. | |
| 148 | Greek Hop Old Gold 0:0, p.16 |
The Greek Hop was the Fraternity-Sorority Dance theme for this dance. George Chambers was elected king and Barbara Norris was queen; photos | |
| 149 | Inter-Sorority and Fraternity Councils Old Gold 0:0, p.240 |
Description of the council with a photo of the Inter-Sorority Council featured on the top of the page and a photo of the Inter-Fraternity Council located at the bottom of the page; photos. | |
| 150 | Lambda Gams Go National Old Gold 0:0, p.244 |
Description of the Lambda Gamma Nu Fraternity and a list of the activities that they held over the year, including a Homecoming dinner and Christmas caroling; photos. | |
| 151 | Stag Dinner Caps Phi Sig Activities Old Gold 0:0, p.246 |
Description of the Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity and some of the highlights from the school year; photos. | |
| 152 | Lambda Gamma Nu Old Gold 0:0, p.206 |
Fraternity roster; photo. | |
| 153 | Phi Sigma Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.208 |
Fraternity roster; photo. | |
| 154 | Hill's history gives character clue; Campus Cupboard is 'real george' College Eye 44:28, p.5 |
Ellis George talks about College Hill and the businesses with which he has been involved there. | |
| 155 | Alpha Chi Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.223 |
Description of the fraternity and some of the activities that they held during the year; photo. |
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| 156 | Fraternities and Sororities in Pictures Old Gold 0:0, p.236 |
Several photos of students in various activities, such as Can-Can dancing, shining shoes for the fraternit, and of the Lifesavers; photo. | |
| 157 | Interfraternity Council Old Gold 0:0, p.222 |
Photo of the members of the Interfraternity Council; photo. | |
| 158 | Lamda Gamma Nu Old Gold 0:0, p.226 |
Description of the fraternity and a list of the events that the fraternity took part in over the school year; photo. | |
| 159 | Organizations Old Gold 0:0, p.165 |
Cartoons of a panther are on these pages holding a paddle. There is also a photo of two students and a listing of types of organizations on campus; photo. | |
| 160 | Phi Sigma Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.228 |
Description of the fraternity and their events that they held over the school year; photo. | |
| 161 | Sigma Tau Gamma Old Gold 0:0, p.233 |
Description of the fraternity and a few of the events they took part in over the school year; photo. | |
| 162 | Untitled College Eye 43:30, p.1 |
Shows a fraternity pledge going through initiation; photo. | |
| 163 | Britt News-Tribune Public Relations News Release 1951:723, p.1 |
Ray Peterson has been initiated into Lambda Delta Lambda, national honorary physical science fraternity at ISTC. | |
| 164 | Special To: Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1951:724, p.1 |
Wayne Schomburg has been initiated into Lambda Delta Lambda, national physical science fraternity at ISTC. | |
| 165 | Special To: Dysart Reporter Public Relations News Release 1951:720, p.1 |
Leonard Yilek has been initiated into Lambda Delta Lambda, national honorary physical science fraternity at ISTC. | |
| 166 | Special To: Fort Dodge Messenger Public Relations News Release 1951:725, p.1 |
Robert Sterns has been initiated into Lambda Delta Lambda, national honorary physical science fraternity at ISTC. | |
| 167 | Special To: Madisonian Public Relations News Release 1951:721, p.1 |
Wayne Stark has been given the winter quarter science award of Lambda Delta Lambda, national honorary physical science fraternity at ISTC. | |
| 168 | Special To: Waterloo Daily Courier Public Relations News Release 1951:722, p.1 |
Pat Mullaney, has been initiated into Lambda Delta Lambda, national honorary physical science fraternity at ISTC. | |
| 169 | Special To: Sioux City Journal Public Relations News Release 1952:499, p.1 |
Darold Sea, Sioux City, has been elected president of Alpha Chi Epsilon, a local social fraternity. Sea is a senior student majoring in social science. | |
| 170 | Special To: Waverly Democrat Public Relations News Release 1952:500, p.1 |
Don Pothast, Waverly, has been elected secretary of Alpha Chi Epsilon, a local social fraternity, for the Spring term. Pothast is a senior student majoring in social science and business education. | |
| 171 | Special To: Burlington Hawkeye-Gazette Public Relations News Release 1952:521, p.1 |
Bob Davis, Burlington, has been elected alumni secretary of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Davis is a junior student majoring in speech. | |
| 172 | Special To: Cedar Falls Record Public Relations News Release 1952:522, p.1 |
Three Cedar Falls students have been elected as officers of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Norm Meswarb was elected as social chairman; Gary Van Slyke, historian, and Hank Andrew, athletic manager. | |
| 173 | Special To: Keota Eagle Public Relations News Release 1952:528, p.1 |
George Chambers, Keota, has been elected treasurer of Phi Sigma Epsilon, a national social fraternity. Chambers is a sophomore student majoring in business education. | |
| 174 | Special To: Manchester Press Public Relations News Release 1952:535, p.1 |
Lee Miller, Manchester, has been elected president of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Miller is a junior student majoring in science. | |
| 175 | Special To: Ottumwa Courier Public Relations News Release 1952:519, p.1 |
Carlyle Davidson, Ottumwa, has been elected recording secretary of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Davidson is a sophomore student majoring in science. | |
| 176 | Special To: Sibley Gazette-Tribune Public Relations News Release 1952:537, p.1 |
Dennis Hunt, Sibley, has been elected treasurer of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Hunt is a sophomore student majoring in business education. | |
| 177 | Special To: Sioux City Journal Public Relations News Release 1952:520, p.1 |
Gordon Henry, Sioux City, has been elected corresponding secretary of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Henry is a junior student majoring in speech. | |
| 178 | Special To: Spencer Times Public Relations News Release 1952:523, p.1 |
Ron Roskens, Spencer, has been elected public relations chairman of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Roskens is a sophomore student majoring in social science. | |
| 179 | Special To: State Center Enterprise Public Relations News Release 1952:524, p.1 |
Norbert Baumgart, State Center, has been elected chaplain of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Baumgart is a sophomore student majoring in social science. | |
| 180 | Special To: Sutherland Courier Public Relations News Release 1952:536, p.1 |
Tom Drake, Sutherland, has been elected vice-president of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Drake is a sophomore student majoring in physical education. | |
| 181 | Special To: Winfield Beacon Public Relations News Release 1952:526, p.1 |
Russ Wilson, Winfield, has been elected recording secretary of Phi Sigma Epsilon, a national fraternity. Wilson is a senior student majoring in science. | |
| 182 | Special To: Winterset Madisonian Public Relations News Release 1952:525, p.1 |
Howard Dorman, Truro has been elected sentinel of Sigma Tau Gamma, a National social fraternity. Dorman is a sophomore student majoring in physical education. | |
| 183 | Dr. J. W. Maucker, will speak twice Thursday during the first day of Shenandoah's annual Career Week Public Relations News Release 1951:364, p.1 |
From 1946 until the time he assumed the presidency, he was dean of the school of education and director of the summer session at Montana State university, Missoula, Montana. | |
| 184 | Special To: Clayton County Press-Journal Public Relations News Release 1952:470, p.1 |
Bill Kellogg, Strawberry Point, has been appointed president of Sunset Village, veterans housing unit. The appointment was made by the Sunset Village council after the past president resigned. Kellogg is on leave of absence from the Air Corps. | |
| 185 | Special to: The Cedar Falls Record Public Relations News Release 1951:313, p.1 |
Don Peters, senior student from Marcus, is the most eligible bachelor at the college. Peters was chosen by the Association of Women Students board and the dance committee. | |
| 186 | Don Peters, senior student from Marcus, is the most eligible bachelor Public Relations News Release 1951:306, p.1 |
The announcement of the Most Eligible Bachelor was made Saturday night, Jan. 12, in connection with "Lover's Leap," traditional dance where the girls ask for dates, escort the men and pay all expenses. | |
| 187 | Special To: The Radcliffe Signal Public Relations News Release 1951:295, p.1 |
Dale Peterson, business teacher at Radcliffe high school, appeared as a speaker on the program of Pi Omega Pi during the recent convention of the National Business Teachers association in Chicago. | |
| 188 | Special to: Benton County Star Public Relations News Release 1951:271, p.1 |
Dave Rinderknecht, Atkins, has been elected athletic chairman of Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity at the college, for the winter quarter. Rinderknecht is a senior student majoring in math and physical education. | |
| 189 | Special To: Cedar Falls Record Public Relations News Release 1951:674, p.1 |
Liane Burbridge, Cedar Falls, has been initiated into Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatics fraternity at the college. Burbridge is a senior student majoring in speech. | |
| 190 | Special to: Cedar Rapids Gazette Public Relations News Release 1951:278, p.1 |
Don Page, Cedar Rapids, has been elected pledge captain of Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity at the college, for the winter quarter. Page is a junior student majoring in industrial arts. | |
| 191 | Special to: Council Bluffs Nonpareil Public Relations News Release 1951:270, p.1 |
June Keeline, Council Bluffs, has been initiated into Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatics fraternity at the college. Keeling is a senior student majoring in speech and English. | |
| 192 | Special to: Davenport Democrat Public Relations News Release 1951:276, p.1 |
Kelly Schlapkol, Davenport, has been elected secretary of Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity at the college, for the winter quarter. Schlapkol is a junior student majoring in business education. | |
| 193 | Special to: Grand Mound Public Relations News Release 1951:269, p.1 |
Joe Voss, Grand Mound, has been initiated into Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatics fraternity at the college. Voss is a senior student majoring in speech. | |
| 194 | Special To: Hardin County Index Public Relations News Release 1951:757, p.1 |
Terry Stilley, Eldora, has been elected representative to interfraternity council at the college. Stilley will represent Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity. He is a junior student majoring in music. | |
| 195 | Special To: Herald-Ledger Public Relations News Release 1951:584, p.1 |
Terry Stilley, Eldora, has been elected representative to the interfraternity council at the college. Stilley will represent Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity. He is a junior student majoring in music. | |
| 196 | Special To: Hubbard Review Public Relations News Release 1951:274, p.1 |
Donald Humphreys, New Providence, has been elected president of Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity at the college, for the winter quarter. Humphreys is a junion student majoring in science. | |
| 197 | Special to: Sioux City Journal-Tribune Public Relations News Release 1951:275, p.1 |
Darold Sea, Sioux City, has been elected vice president of Alpha Chi Spsilon, local social fraternity at the college, for the winter quarter. Sea is a senior student majoring in social science. | |
| 198 | Special to: Bremer County Independent Public Relations News Release 1951:221, p.1 |
Kenneth Kammeyer and Don Pothast, both of Waverly, have been formally activated into Alpha Chi Epsilon, a local social fraternity. Kammeyer is a junior student majoring in social science and Pothast is a senior student majoring in business education. | |
| 199 | Special to: Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1951:251, p.1 |
Delton Stamp, Cedar Falls, has been formally activated into Phi Sigma Epsilon, national social fraternity at the college. Stamp is a junior student majoring in physical education. | |
| 200 | Special To: Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1951:217, p.1 |
Gary Van Slyke and Daryl Carter, both of Cedar Falls, have been formally activated into Sigma Tau Gamma, national social fraternity. Van slyke is a sophomore science major and Carter, also a sophomore, is a business education major. |