Fraternities

Displaying 101 - 150 of 463 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Fraternity housing would benefit Greeks
College Eye 56:21, p.2

Separate housing for fraternities would help them form their own group.

102 March 11-14 set for fraternity rush week
College Eye 56:18, p.4

Procedures for rush.

103 Fall pledges announced for social sororities, fraternities
College Eye 56:7, p.8

List of pledges.

104 Social fraternities announce spring pledge list of 88
College Eye 53:24, p.8

List of new pledges.

105 Rush parties for fraternities next week
College Eye 53:22, p.8

Schedule for parties.

106 Greek off-campus housing necessity
College Eye 53:7, 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 53:4, 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 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.
111 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.
112 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.
113 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.
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 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.
126 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.
127 Local student elected officer in business fraternity
Public Relations News Release 1960:310, 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 Worst foot forward
College Eye 50:9, p.2
Believes that students are lacking in social conversational skills.
139 Cat-Snip 'T'
College Eye 50:9, p.2
Discusses pets, Greeks, and performance etiquette.
140 Girls to choose best frat singers
College Eye 50:5, p.4
Men will sing in several campus locations.
141 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.
142 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.

143 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.
144 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.
145 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.
146 Greeks celebrate Christmas
College Eye 49:14, p.
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 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.
149 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
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.