Homecoming
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| 1801 | Jackrabbits will be Panther Homecoming opponent Public Relations News Release 40:4, p.5 |
Preview of the Panthers' upcoming game against South Dakota State College; photo. | |
| 1802 | P. E. Doings Public Relations News Release 39:32, p.5 |
Physical education majors and minors can meet with alumni at a tea during Homecoming. | |
| 1803 | Decoration rules College Eye 40:3, p.1 |
Rules for Homecoming house decorations. | |
| 1804 | Pep rally commences Homecoming activities College Eye 40:3, p.4 |
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| 1805 | Plan Homecoming activities; Queen will be crowned during half College Eye 40:3, p.1 |
Description of activities. | |
| 1806 | Pep rally to begin Homecoming College Eye 40:2, p.1 |
Description of the rally and other Homecoming events. | |
| 1807 | Notice College Eye 40:1, p.5 |
Announces deadline for entering floats in the Homecoming parade. | |
| 1808 | Remember the dates . . .. Alumnus 32:3, p.14 |
Detailed 1948 Homecoming schedule. | |
| 1809 | Homecoming, Dad's Day officially set College Eye 39:34, p.5 |
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| 1810 | Homecoming to have Robert Shaw Chorale College Eye 39:33, p.8 |
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| 1811 | Cut Day! Strike up the Band! Old Gold 0:0, p.96 |
Scenes from "Cut Day". Pep band, cheerleaders lead students out of classes. Bond fire and pep rally highlight the day. Quintones perform; photo. | |
| 1812 | Dances, Dates Old Gold 0:0, p.90 |
This photo features two female students talking on the steps of one of the buildings on campus, one is holding a bunch of carrots, while the other is holding celery; photo. | |
| 1813 | Grads return to reminisce and recall the "good ol days" Old Gold 0:0, p.98 |
Alumni return. 1927 football team honored. Winning float and second place winner of decorating contest. The Panther himself is shown; photo. | |
| 1814 | Homecoming 1947 Old Gold 0:0, p.97 |
Scenes from Homecoming weekend. Winning decorations, dance, pep rally, and bonfire highlight the weekend; photo. | |
| 1815 | The fall quarter ends Old Gold 0:0, p.100 |
Homecoming was the highlight of the quarter. During the quarter, freshmen adapted to college life. The girls wore their green caps and the boys received the traditional dunking in Prexy's Pond; photo. | |
| 1816 | Committee members send questionnaires College Eye 39:27, p.4 |
To learn what activities will be scheduled for Homecoming. | |
| 1817 | Rain reigns at Homecoming Alumnus 32:1, p.4 |
Description of activities; photo. | |
| 1818 | 'Can't pick rainless Homecoming Day' College Eye 39:7, p.7 |
Professor Cable talks about the difficulty in predicting weather. | |
| 1819 | Macon missed plane, Homecoming disaster--still flies, but warily College Eye 39:7, p.5 |
Henry Macon missed California plane that crashed; bad weather plagues his trip to Cedar Falls. | |
| 1820 | Rugged Homecoming . . . College Eye 39:7, p.2 |
Some students went home; others engaged in vandalism; many enjoyed the dance. | |
| 1821 | Tutors near title, down Morningside in downpour 31-13 College Eye 39:7, p.5 |
Panthers defeated the Maroons, 31-13, in the Homecoming game. | |
| 1822 | Bender's 1927 grid champs hold reunion College Eye 39:6, p.5 |
The football team of 1927 will have a reunion at this year's Homecoming celebration. | |
| 1823 | Fuller closes his files to meet alumni first hand on Homecoming College Eye 39:6, p.2 |
Profile of A. C. Fuller. | |
| 1824 | Homecoming breakfast College Eye 39:6, p.3 |
Sponsored by KPBA. | |
| 1825 | Organizations plan joint activities College Eye 39:6, p.4 |
Business education groups will combine efforts. | |
| 1826 | Panther gridders in Homecoming battle tomorrow College Eye 39:6, p.5 |
Individual pictures of the football players; photo. | |
| 1827 | Play opens to full house; Boston comes to Cedar Falls with Apleys College Eye 39:6, p.1 |
Review of "The Late George Apley"; photo. | |
| 1828 | Tutors seek loop victory over Maroons College Eye 39:6, p.5 |
Panthers will face Morningside at the Homecoming celebration. | |
| 1829 | Welcome alums to weekend of Homecoming activity College Eye 39:6, p.1 |
Colleen Haley will be Homecoming Queen; description of activities; photo. | |
| 1830 | "Late George Apley" portrays the life of a Boston blueblood and his family College Eye 39:5, p.1 |
Preview of the play; list of cast members. | |
| 1831 | Barnett leads Homecoming dance band College Eye 39:5, p.1 |
Jimmy Barnett's Orchestra will perform; photo. | |
| 1832 | Homecoming helpers chosen for Lawther College Eye 39:5, p.7 |
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| 1833 | Homecoming togs shown in Bartlett College Eye 39:5, p.7 |
Women put on style show. | |
| 1834 | Parade has 13 float entries College Eye 39:5, p.3 |
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| 1835 | Play tickets: College Eye 39:5, p.2 |
On sale for $.50. | |
| 1836 | Barnett to play at Homecoming hop College Eye 39:4, p.6 |
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| 1837 | Announce Homecoming plans; parade, play, game among features College Eye 39:3, p.1 |
Description of activities. | |
| 1838 | To give third showing of Apley College Eye 39:3, p.3 |
To accommodate Homecoming crowds. | |
| 1839 | Homecoming set for October 25 Alumnus 31:4, p.3 |
Schedule of activities; photo. | |
| 1840 | Campus organizations College Eye 39:2, p.7 |
Should submit Homecoming plans. | |
| 1841 | Dean Ellis announces Homecoming committee College Eye 39:2, p.3 |
List of student and faculty representatives. | |
| 1842 | Homecoming to feature big parade College Eye 39:2, p.1 |
Rules for entering a float. | |
| 1843 | 'Apley' here, homecoming play choice College Eye 38:43, p.1 |
Preview of "The Late George Apley". | |
| 1844 | Homecoming Old Gold 0:0, p.230 |
Brief description of the event; photo. | |
| 1845 | Homecoming Old Gold 0:0, p.154 |
Photos. | |
| 1846 | Homecoming queen and her party College Eye 38:7, p.6 |
Crowning of Queen Dorothy Moore by Governor Robert D. Blue; photo. | |
| 1847 | Teachers College twenty-fifth Homecoming proves successful; students finish busy weekend; back to studies College Eye 38:7, p.4 |
Review of Homecoming activities, including variety shows, play, and game. | |
| 1848 | And what a queen College Eye 38:6, p.1 |
Homecoming Queen Dorothy Moore elected by the "I" club; photo. | |
| 1849 | Campus Commentary College Eye 38:6, p.4 |
Discusses student participation in the upcoming election, Homecoming activities, and the band playing at the Homecoming game. | |
| 1850 | College band to strut in new uniforms at homecoming game this weekend College Eye 38:6, p.6 |
Description of new uniforms; first new uniforms in seventeen years; description of program. | |
| 1851 | Lockeroom logic College Eye 38:6, p.8 |
Discusses the Panther's victory over the Hamline Pipers and the upcoming games. | |
| 1852 | Play, dance highlight Homecoming College Eye 38:6, p.1 |
Description of Homecoming events. | |
| 1853 | Western Michigan is Tutor foe; passes expected to be feature in Panther- Bronco encounter College Eye 38:6, p.1 |
Teachers College will play Western Michigan for the homecoming game on the up-coming Saturday. Lists the probable starting lineups. | |
| 1854 | What to wear College Eye 38:6, p.5 |
Describes the attire that students should wear for a specific event. | |
| 1855 | Homecoming is week away; plans are now completed College Eye 38:5, p.4 |
Description and schedule of events. | |
| 1856 | Ye olde bartenders' quartet College Eye 38:5, p.1 |
Scene from the Homecoming play, "The Great Diamond Robbery or Innocence Save"; photo. | |
| 1857 | Campus Commentary College Eye 38:4, p.3 |
Discusses the drama shop, the Commons, 'female mashers', Homecoming, and smoking by women in the dorms. | |
| 1858 | Nat Towles will provide music for Homecoming College Eye 38:4, p.1 |
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| 1859 | Homecoming was tops this year Alumnus 30:4, p.5 |
Highlights of 1946 Homecoming; photo. | |
| 1860 | Tentative plans completed for Homecoming events College Eye 38:3, p.1 |
Schedule and description of activities. |
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| 1861 | Homecoming date is set for November 2 College Eye 37:38, p.2 |
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| 1862 | Homecoming Old Gold 0:0, p.107 |
Students during homecoming activities. | |
| 1863 | Homecoming Old Gold 0:0, p.106 |
Students enjoy life on campus during homecoming. | |
| 1864 | Homecoming, 1945 Old Gold 0:0, p.192 |
The 1945 Homecoming honored the Mighty Midgets during the football game; photo. | |
| 1865 | Alumni celebrate first post-war Homecoming Alumnus 30:1, p.13 |
Description of activities; photo. | |
| 1866 | '45 Homecoming is history College Eye 37:10, p.2 |
Believes the events showed good planning and school spirit. | |
| 1867 | Grads greeted at 'The hill of home' College Eye 37:10, p.1 |
Description of first post-war Homecoming; Helen Schmitz is Queen; photo. | |
| 1868 | Inspired Panthers shock Jackrabbits 58-7 for alumni College Eye 37:10, p.4 |
Panthers dominated the field in their Homecoming victory over South Dakota State. | |
| 1869 | Untitled College Eye 37:10, p.1 |
Jean Jungen accepts Homecoming decorations trophy; photo. | |
| 1870 | Over 3,000 attend Homecoming Public Relations News Release 1945:281, p.1 |
Football fans, students, and alumni arrived by car, train, and bus to attend the first Homecoming game since 1942. | |
| 1871 | Homecoming activities announced Public Relations News Release 1945:278, p.1 |
Pep rally and bonfire kicked of the weekend. Saturday morning open houses were held by departments. This year marks the fifteenth anniversary of football games at the college. | |
| 1872 | Homecoming celebration Public Relations News Release 1945:279, p.1 |
This was the first Homecoming since 1942 due to the war. Students and alumni joined in a snake dance around campus. Decorations, a pep rally, open houses, and the football were well attended. | |
| 1873 | Homecoming events College Eye 41:6, p.1 |
Schedule of Homecoming events. | |
| 1874 | Homecoming starts today; grads to be welcomed by student body College Eye 37:9, p.1 |
Description of activities. | |
| 1875 | Homecoming will mean fun for present and future alums College Eye 37:9, p.3 |
Students and alums will enjoy the activities. | |
| 1876 | Probable Starting Lineups Public Relations News Release 1945:280, p.1 |
Members of the starting lineup for the Homecoming game announced. | |
| 1877 | Cutline for picture of Frank E. Green Public Relations News Release 1945:273, p.1 |
Frank E. Green will be an honored guest at Homecoming festivities. Green was a halfback on the 1895 squad. | |
| 1878 | Homecoming queen chosen Public Relations News Release 1945:275, p.1 |
Helen Schmidt has been chosen "I" queen to reign over the Homecoming festivities. | |
| 1879 | Homecoming queen chosen Public Relations News Release 1945:275, p.1 |
Helen Schmidt named Homecoming queen. | |
| 1880 | Just what does our Homecoming mean to you? College Eye 37:8, p.2 |
Various opinions on what Homecoming really means to students on the TC campus. | |
| 1881 | Student League gives out with decoration rules College Eye 37:8, p.1 |
Procedures and rules for Homecoming decorations. | |
| 1882 | Homecoming play title announced Public Relations News Release 1945:264, p.1 |
"Listen, Professor" will be presented by the College Players. | |
| 1883 | Modern Russian comedy to be produced Public Relations News Release 1945:263, p.1 |
A non-professional production of "Listen, Professor" will be given on Homecoming weekend. | |
| 1884 | Homecoming and Cut Day, all in one? Yes? No? College Eye 37:7, p.2 |
Students answer this week's question, should cut day be on the Friday of Homecoming? | |
| 1885 | Homecoming depends on you College Eye 37:7, p.2 |
Students want to show alumni how proud they really are of Teachers College. | |
| 1886 | Plan Homecoming events; students are responsible for events College Eye 37:7, p.1 |
Description of activities. | |
| 1887 | First post war Iowa State Teachers College Homecoming Public Relations News Release 1945:255, p.1 |
Traditional features will highlight the weekend. An opening pep rally, Homecoming play, departmental open houses, the football game, and the Homecoming Dance will all take place. | |
| 1888 | 'I' Club's three members will choose queen College Eye 37:6, p.6 |
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| 1889 | T. C. Homecoming to be held November 2-4 Alumnus 29:4, p.7 |
Schedule of activities includes play; photo. | |
| 1890 | Homecoming date set College Eye 37:3, p.4 |
Will play South Dakota State on November 3. | |
| 1891 | Rendezvous College Eye 36:6, p.3 |
Greek news. | |
| 1892 | Cut Day becomes leaf-raking festival for students, professors College Eye 35:8, p.2 |
Students rake leaves, enjoy skits and bonfire. | |
| 1893 | Scenes like this Alumnus 27:4, p.10 |
Homecoming and associated activities are cancelled; Lecture-Concert Series will continue; photo. | |
| 1894 | "I" Queens Old Gold 0:0, p.182 |
Margaret Hill was chosen Homecoming Queen and Rachel Riemer was chosen Winter Sports Queen. Maragaret has won other contests on campus and Rachel is a freshman who is rapidly winning friends; photo. | |
| 1895 | Alpha Beta Gamma Old Gold 0:0, p.118 |
This sorority was started on campus in 1906 and holds various social events throughout the year, including a homecoming luncheon in the Commons; photo. | |
| 1896 | Alpha Chi Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.128 |
This social fraternity was established on campus in 1915. Activities of note are the Boilermaker's Brawl and a Homecoming dinner. Several members have been called into service for the war; photo. | |
| 1897 | Athletics Old Gold 0:0, p.167 |
Sports are a strong tradition at Teachers College that can get almost everyone involved. Athletics also accompany dances and other social events, such as Homecoming; photo. | |
| 1898 | Delta Phi Delta Old Gold 0:0, p.119 |
This sorority holds various social events throughout the year such as a football dinner-dance and a "Ration Party" and they hosted the WAVES for tea in the fall; photo. |
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| 1899 | Homecoming Old Gold 0:0, p.180 |
One of the happiest and busiest times of the year, Homecoming seems to take everything to a new color. Hobo Day was the order of the day during this Homecoming, with clothers discarded for rags and the campus turned into a hobo camp; photo. | |
| 1900 | Homecoming Old Gold 0:0, p.180 |
One of the happiest and busiest times of the year, Homecoming seems to take everything to a new color. Hobo Day was the order of the day during this Homecoming, with clothers discarded for rags and the campus turned into a hobo camp; photo. |