Homecoming
Displaying 1901 - 1950 of 2587 in reverse chronological order
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1901 | "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. | |
1902 | 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. | |
1903 | 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. | |
1904 | Xanho Old Gold 0:0, p.132 |
Organised in 1904 to foster good fellowship and to fit members into college life, this fraternity holds dances, stag parties and an alumni dinner at Homecoming; photo. | |
1905 | Phi Sigma Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.131 |
The only national social fraternity at Teachers College this year, the group holds social events such as Homecoming dinner and sleigh riding in the winter. Many members have gone into service; photo. | |
1906 | 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. | |
1907 | Theta Gamma Nu Old Gold 0:0, p.127 |
With a purpose to promote friendship, sholarship and leadership, this sorority was founded in 1926. Homecoming saw a lot of activities and a scavenger hunt helped kick off the winter term, the group also wrote letters and helped out the Red Cross; photo. | |
1908 | Theta Alpha Phi Old Gold 0:0, p.60 |
Closely-knit fraternity that is actively engaged in raising all levels of drama to their highes level, this organization is responsible for some of the social events on campus, such as the Homecoming Breakfast; photo. | |
1909 | Sigma Alpha Iota Old Gold 0:0, p.69 |
Sigma Alpha Iota is the national professional music fraternity for women, Olive Barker is the advisor and Bethel Pollock was president this year. The annual SAI Sing was April 10; photo. | |
1910 | Physical Education Club Old Gold 0:0, p.72 |
The club is open to all women with a major or minor in physical education. The group sponsors a Homecoming tea and has an outdoor event in the spring where students cook breakfast on tin cans; photo. | |
1911 | Tau Sigma Delta Old Gold 0:0, p.126 |
This social sorority was formed in 1912 to further the social activity on campus with Homecoming luncheons and a Valentine dinner-dance as an example of events put on by the group and writing letters to servicemen; photo. | |
1912 | 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. | |
1913 | 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. | |
1914 | Kappa Theta Psi Old Gold 0:0, p.120 |
The group was formed in 1898 and holds social functions during the year, such as a Homecoming luncheon and a spring picnic and sends out a newsletter twice a year to alums informing them about dances and parties; photo. | |
1915 | Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi Old Gold 0:0, p.121 |
Originally two sororities, they united in 1918. They were the first two social sororities on campus and the groups holds several gatherings during the year, including a Christmas party in the commons; photo. | |
1916 | Phi Sigma Phi Old Gold 0:0, p.122 |
Several informal and formal parties are held throughout the year including a Homecoming Luncheon and Coke parties. The sorority also wrote letters to men in the service; photo. | |
1917 | Pi Theta Pi Old Gold 0:0, p.125 |
Started in 1904, this social sorority held a Homecoming luncheon for alums, sleigh riding parties, theatre parties and a few bowling parties. This group also finds time to write letters to the servicemen and buy bonds; photo. | |
1918 | "Fun on a furlough" Alumnus 27:1, p.9 |
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Riebe enjoy the Homecoming Hobo Day dance. | |
1919 | Tutors thump Maroons, 26-6 before alumni College Eye 34:8, p.4 |
TC defeated Morningside, 26-6, at Homecoming; photo. | |
1920 | We Women College Eye 34:7, p.3 |
Welcomes the alumni and discusses campus fashion. | |
1921 | Greek organizations will welcome Homecomers College Eye 34:7, p.3 |
Schedule of Greek Homecoming activities. | |
1922 | Open letter to grads: campus war-minded College Eye 34:7, p.2 |
Writes to those who are not able to return to TC due to their jobs in the military. | |
1923 | Two familiar scenes around Homecoming time College Eye 34:7, p.1 |
Students decorate for Homecoming; "I" Club queen reigns proudly; photo. | |
1924 | Informality will reign at 1942 "I" Club dance College Eye 34:7, p.1 |
Quick look at the Homecoming dance. | |
1925 | Students appear at leisure recital College Eye 34:7, p.1 |
Soloists and string quartet will perform. | |
1926 | Hobo costumes will appear at varieties show tonight College Eye 34:7, p.1 |
Preview of the show. | |
1927 | We're glad to see you, Mr. Homecomer College Eye 34:7, p.1 |
A. C. Fuller greets alumnus Andrew P. Roeder; photo. | |
1928 | Panthers will display prowess before alums; crippled squad will try for sixteenth loop win College Eye 34:7, p.6 |
TC will face Morningside for Homecoming. | |
1929 | College fetes returning alumni; today is Hobo Day beginning Homecoming College Eye 34:7, p.1 |
Schedule of Homecoming activities. | |
1930 | Panthers will return next week to inspect TC lair College Eye 34:6, p.1 |
Schedule of Homecoming events. | |
1931 | Committee is preparing for Homecoming College Eye 34:5, p.1 |
Committee announces plans. | |
1932 | Remember the day, Homecoming, Oct. 24 Alumnus 26:4, p.6 |
Preview of this year, with scenes from last year. | |
1933 | Ladies in Retirement Old Gold 0:0, p.200 |
Brief description of the play; photo. | |
1934 | Homecoming Old Gold 0:0, p.181 |
Photo. | |
1935 | Life in the Commons Old Gold 0:0, p.145 |
Photo. | |
1936 | "Hap" Harris entertains Old Gold 0:0, p.127 |
Photo. | |
1937 | Campus jottings Alumnus 26:1, p.2 |
Governor Wilson visits campus; crowns Homecoming Queen. | |
1938 | Prizes for Homecoming decorations awarded College Eye 33:7, p.3 |
List of award winners. | |
1939 | Jam Commons at Homecoming party College Eye 33:7, p.3 |
Large crowd had good time. | |
1940 | '22 grad is disappointed in '41 welcome College Eye 33:7, p.2 |
Believes that the Teachers College needs to be more accommodating to returning alumni during Homecoming. | |
1941 | The Queen, the Governor, the President College Eye 33:7, p.1 |
I-Club queen Georgiana Amidon, President Malcolm Price, and Governor George Wilson attend the Teachers College Homecoming football game; photo. | |
1942 | Homecoming tea after game for Methodist alumni College Eye 33:6, p.3 |
Description of Homecoming plans. | |
1943 | Kindergarten Club plans Homecoming breakfast College Eye 33:6, p.4 |
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1944 | Groups plan for float College Eye 33:6, p.4 |
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1945 | 'I' Queen chooses coronation attire College Eye 33:6, p.4 |
Description of clothes that Georgiana Amidon will wear. | |
1946 | Panthers collide with Broncos tomorrow College Eye 33:6, p.8 |
Panthers will play the undefeated Western Michigan Broncos for their Homecoming game; photo. | |
1947 | Baptists have dinner College Eye 33:6, p.3 |
For alumni at Homecoming. | |
1948 | Religious groups plan for float College Eye 33:6, p.3 |
United Student Movement, Wesley, and Westminster have plans. | |
1949 | Open house for Presbyterian alums College Eye 33:6, p.3 |
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1950 | Breakfast featured for L. S. A. Alumni College Eye 33:6, p.3 |