Freshmen

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401 Mohl leads frosh cagers
College Eye 48:22, p.4
Gary Mohl leads the freshman basketball players in scoring with 131 points.
402 Varsity trackmen thump freshmen
College Eye 48:19, p.4
TC varsity defeated the freshmen, 97-19 1/2; photo.
403 Freshman cage prospects good
College Eye 48:12, p.5
L. W. Whitford will coach 20 freshmen basketball players this year.
404 Frosh elect dorm officers
College Eye 48:11, p.1
List of Bartlett and Stadium Hall officers.
405 Hope of the future
College Eye 48:11, p.2
The College Eye congratulates the freshmen for taking an active interest in their dorm elections.
406 Freshmen assume dorm leadership
College Eye 48:10, p.3
List of those nominated.
407 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 48:10, p.2
Discusses the Humanities classes for freshmen.
408 Basketball notice
College Eye 48:9, p.4
Freshmen who want to join the basketball squad should see Jim Witham.
409 Freshman football squad stabilized
College Eye 48:9, p.4
Thirty-nine Panthers will play on the freshman football team.
410 New appointments to Panther staff
College Eye 48:2, p.4
Ed Lyons and Homer Bienfang will coach football; photo.
411 Hep cat dolls at seventeen
Old Gold 0:0, p.30
Brief description of fall activities; photo.
412 the year
Old Gold 0:0, p.19
Photo.
413 Frosh thinclads defeat Cornell
College Eye 47:24, p.4
TC defeated Cornell, 53 1/3-46 2/3.
414 Varsity-frosh to clash in indoor meet
College Eye 47:19, p.4
The indoor track and field season will begin with the annual varsity vs. freshmen meet; 1956 season schedule is posted.
415 The sun also rises, maybe
College Eye 47:10, p.2
Shows the AWS whispering to Lawther and Campbell Halls concerning the jeans policy and warns them not to tell the freshmen.
416 A freshman sounds off . . .
College Eye 47:3, p.3
Comments on dorm life.
417 Variety is spice of freshmen life . . .
College Eye 47:2, p.3
A look at the sixteen acts at the recent variety show; photo.
418 Perplexed
College Eye 47:1, p.1
Freshman Vicky Cole is caught up by the confusion of moving-in day.
419 Bartlett, Home of Frosh Women
Old Gold 0:0, p.100
Bartlett housed 700 freshman women and had 55 upperclass women serve as corridor chairmen and senior couselors the fall quarter. Photos of the House Council and other activities are on this page and the next; photos.
420 Orientation Activities Initiate Freshman
Old Gold 0:0, p.22
Description of the initiation activities the freshmen participate in, including dinners, wearing of the green beanies and the men wearing their clothes backwards; photos.
421 Orientation Photos
Old Gold 0:0, p.24
Photo of the Chuckwagon Picnic for women students and a square dance are two of the photos on this page; photos.
422 Orientation Photos
Old Gold 0:0, p.26
Photos of the activities of orientation for new students are featured on this page, of note is the top photo which shows the proper attire for chapel; photos.
423 Orientation Photos
Old Gold 0:0, p.27
Photos of the last day are featured on this page. They show the women students pledging loyalty to the green beanie and of the men in a tug-of-war against upper-classmen; photos.
424 Orientation Photos
Old Gold 0:0, p.23
Three photos from orientation take up this page, one of which shows Janice Booth and the other two showing the stages of registration for classes; photos.
425 Freshmen should name major now
College Eye 46:25, p.3
426 Meetings set for freshmen
College Eye 46:23, p.1
To assist in making major and minor choices.
427 Climax to frosh tradition
College Eye 46:6, p.6
Upperclassmen defeat freshmen in tug of war; photo.
428 Frosh begin day backwards, hold tug with upperclassmen
College Eye 46:5, p.1
Men's Union sponsors traditional events for freshman men.
429 Decap freshmen Wednesday night in lounge court
College Eye 46:4, p.1
Description of the de-capping ceremony.
430 Novel green beanie fashions modeled by freshmen women
College Eye 46:3, p.7
Advice on how to wear the freshman beanie.
431 Show depicts new styles
College Eye 46:3, p.8
AWS and MU sponsor style show for freshmen; photo.
432 Roving Reporter
College Eye 46:10, p.2
Opinions from around the campus on freshman orientation..
433 Social usage meets weekly
College Eye 46:2, p.5
For freshman women.
434 Variety show displays new frosh talent
College Eye 46:2, p.6
Lengthy description of variety show performance; photo.
435 Dig in, boys
College Eye 46:1, p.1
Freshmen boys eat dinner together for first time; photo.
436 Prexy's Pond, TC tradition
College Eye 45:35, p.2
A good look at the history and uses of Prexy's Pond; photo.
437 Declare majors soon
College Eye 45:32, p.3
438 Ask freshmen to meet
College Eye 45:28, p.1
For declaration of major.
439 36 frosh out for baseball
College Eye 45:25, p.4
36 freshmen trying out for baseball are listed.
440 Kelso asks conferences
College Eye 45:25, p.3
Freshmen should speak with advisors.
441 Frosh cagemen finish season
College Eye 45:22, p.5
TC freshmen defeated Wartburg, 87-58.
442 Panther frosh defeat Reinbeck
College Eye 45:20, p.5
TC freshmen defeat Reinbeck, 73-58.
443 Freshmen cagers top Eagle Grove
College Eye 45:19, p.4
TC freshmen defeat Eagle Grove, 98-92.
444 TC frosh cagers stop Coe and Grinnell for 4-1 record
College Eye 45:18, p.5
TC freshmen defeat Coe, 82-73.
445 TC frosh cagers stop Tripoli 82-48
College Eye 45:17, p.5
TC freshmen defeat Tripoli Independents, 82-48; statistics are posted.
446 Clark cuts frosh cagers
College Eye 45:15, p.4
Jim Clark cut his basketball team down to 22 players.
447 Hook shot
College Eye 45:15, p.4
Tom Graeber, Don Ramus, and Keith Pahre practice for their game against the varsity; photo.
448 Frosh cagers continue play
College Eye 45:14, p.5
TC defeated Wartburg, 59-55,, but lost to Loras, 45-43.
449 Frosh bucketmen open '53 season
College Eye 45:13, p.5
Freshmen basketball team was cut from 80 participants to a final 30 players.
450 Need frosh pictures
College Eye 45:10, p.1
451 30 freshmen working out under frosh football mentor Clark
College Eye 45:8, p.6
Freshmen are no longer allowed to participate in varsity athletics, but 30 students prepare for next year.
452 Frosh meet upperclassmen tonight for initiation battle
College Eye 45:6, p.1
Will hold tug of war and treasure hunt; photo.
453 Beanies are old, honored TC tradition
College Eye 45:4, p.3
A look at the history of freshmen traditions at ISTC.
454 Bye-bye beanies
College Eye 45:4, p.1
Freshmen girls burn their green beanies; photo.
455 Freshman men's initiation planned
College Eye 45:4, p.5
Will feature tug of war and treasure hunt.
456 AWS Convocation welcomes new students Monday night
College Eye 45:2, p.1
Introduces new students to AWS.
457 Combo adds variety
College Eye 45:2, p.1
Dick Wright, Milton Gary, John Nelson, and Jack Laughery perform at the freshmen variety show; photo.
458 Not to be removed
College Eye 45:2, p.6
Poem about freshmen initiation.
459 Pond dunking is abolished
College Eye 45:2, p.1
Seeking more constructive initiation practices.
460 Freshman talent will be presented
College Eye 45:1, p.1
In variety show.
461 Lists steps to 'success'
College Eye 45:1, p.2
Gives his advice to new students.
462 Orientation week
Old Gold 0:0, p.68
Counselors are assigned several counselees and are charged with coordinating the first week's activities; photo.
463 Senior Counselors
Old Gold 0:0, p.122

June Sonquist and Hugh Petterson guide the Senior and Student Counselors, aiding freshmen students adjust to campus life through the course of the Fall quarter.

464 Freshman initiation is less violent this year
College Eye 44:5, p.8
Committee working on orientation activities; less rowdyism around Prexy's Pond.
465 Men's Union thanks frats, I Club, AWS
College Eye 44:5, p.2
Men's Union writes their appreciation for help received during initiation.
466 Forget your advisors and counselors--listen to King
College Eye 44:1, p.2
Advice for freshmen on how to survive at college.
467 WRA to have frosh play time
College Eye 44:1, p.3
468 Untitled
College Eye 43:39, p.3
Chemistry experiments gone wrong.
469 Frosh Days
Old Gold 0:0, p.26
Different photos are featured of activities on campus; photo.
470 Majors declaration must be in Saturday
College Eye 43:31, p.5
471 Freshmen may declare majors
College Eye 43:29, p.7
472 Sue Lund talks on government
College Eye 43:14, p.7
Opens training session for freshmen student leaders.
473 Tradition makes for loyalty, but . . . dunking is mere senseless escapade
College Eye 43:6, p.2
Tradition is good but not when taken overboard.
474 Dunking of freshmen boys in pond is mere silly, sentimental tradition
College Eye 43:4, p.2
Tradition lets freshmen get thrown in the pond but others think it is childish.
475 Off with beanies!
College Eye 43:3, p.3
Freshmen allowed to remove beanies after ceremony.
476 . . . To TC Tradition
College Eye 43:1, p.1
Dixie Laughery stops Joan Anderson from breaking tradition; photo.
477 'And now you're going to college': Welcome Freshmen
College Eye 43:1, p.2
Suggests freshmen should take advantage of all aspects of college life.
478 A welcome to all freshmen
College Eye 43:1, p.1
President Maucker offers advice to new students; photo.
479 Melons, pep end Frosh activities
College Eye 43:1, p.1
Description of the freshmen activity program.
480 Senior passes by Ida S. Teecy. She is in now!
College Eye 43:1, p.6
481 Welcome, freshmen . . .
College Eye 43:1, p.1
Don Peters shakes the hand of Burris Wilson.
482 Women's social classes to begin
College Eye 43:1, p.8
Freshmen women will learn proper social usage.
483 Freshman notice
College Eye 42:27, p.1
May declare majors.
484 Thirty freshman students will receive first-hand information Tuesday (Oct. 10) about one of Iowa's three principle kinds of elementary schools
Public Relations News Release 1950:58, p.1
The purpose of the field trips said Dr. Dreler, is to observe how well the schools are meeting the community needs. Spot surveys of community and school facilities will be included in the field work. The students will visit the school at New Hartford.
485 Frosh introduced to organizations
College Eye 42:3, p.5
Carnival shows off student organizations to new students.
486 Around (column)
College Eye 42:2, p.6
Explores necessity of green beanies for freshmen.
487 Around (column)
College Eye 42:5, p.6
Advice (Do's and Don'ts) for freshmen students.
488 The freshman program will begin Sunday evening, September 10
Public Relations News Release 1950:14, p.1
Convocations will be in the main auditorium for new women students and Gilchrist chapel for the new men. The activities scheduled for the rest of the week include registration, placement tests, open house at the library. New Students listed.
489 A look back through the 1949-1950 year reveals changes, championships
College Eye 41:30, p.2
The year in review.
490 Name twenty-two men counselors
College Eye 41:30, p.9
List of counselors.
491 50 frosh begin drills
College Eye 41:27, p.4
The first practice was devoted to batting.
492 Freshmen may select majors after April 10
College Eye 41:25, p.7
To declare major, students will need to contact the head of the department of their prospective major.
493 Freshmen must see advisors by Wednesday
College Eye 41:23, p.8
Those freshmen who are pursuing a four-year B. A. degree should see their faculty advisor.
494 Sunset Village may be reconverted by fall to house single freshmen
College Eye 41:22, p.4
Tentative plans are for eleven freshmen men and one senior advisor to be housed into barracks-style housing.
495 Select Lake for orientations head
College Eye 41:21, p.7
Will be in charge of the freshmen counseling program and then will serve as Bartlett Hall president in the fall.
496 Building, championship highlight '49
College Eye 41:14, p.1
Sixty-five new faculty members are hired as one of the highlights for 1949; other highlights are provided.
497 Frosh basketball squad cut to 17
College Eye 41:13, p.5
A list of those on the squad is given.
498 Agriculture Club elects officers
College Eye 41:12, p.8
Freshmen are now allowed to join; officers are listed.
499 Frosh seek team spots next season
College Eye 41:8, p.5
A list of the members of the freshman team.
500 Social usage make-up classes completed
College Eye 41:7, p.3