Howe--Mary Lynne (Classes of 1959 and 1965)
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Delta Delta Phi Sponsors Service Projects Old Gold 0:0, p.206 |
6/1/1959 | Delta Delta Phi sponsored a tea for alumni at Homecoming, the building of a float with Alpha Chi Epsilon, The Mother's Day Tea, and several service projects; a Christmas dance, a caroling party, and a spring dance also took place; photo. | |
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Interfraternity and Intersorority Promote Fellowship Old Gold 0:0, p.205 |
6/1/1959 | The interfraternity council is composed of two members from each of the fraternities, and the inter-sorority is composed of the sorority presidents and officers, elected by the members of all sororities; they both aim to promote close friendships; photo. | |
3 |
Bare legged plague hits campus; TC dons Bermudas College Eye 50:30, p.1 |
5/8/1959 | Everyone urged to wear shorts on Bermuda Day; photo. | |
4 |
Campbell-Hall of Gracious Living Old Gold 0:0, p.126 |
6/1/1958 | Description of the hall, with photos of the Campbell Cabinet and of some of the students in their rooms; photos. | |
5 |
Outstanding Delt awarded trophy Old Gold 0:0, p.247 |
6/1/1958 | Delta Delta Phi sorority members strive for stronger bonds of friendship, to become women with poise, sane judgement, good taste, and courtesy; photo. | |
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Councils Provide Voice For Students Old Gold 0:0, p.114 |
6/1/1957 | Women students' councils include those in Bartlett, Lawther, and Campbell, in addition to off-campus women; men students' include Seerley-Baker Hall and the off-campus men have one council in Cedar Falls and Waterloo; photo. | |
7 |
Delts Feature Spring Dinner Dance Old Gold 0:0, p.245 |
6/1/1957 | The goals of Delta Delta Phi: promote stronger bonds of friendship, provide opportunities for social experience, and to help each other become a finer woman whose poise, sane judgment, good taste and unfailing courtesy bespeak a college woman; photo. | |
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PE Club Explores New Trends Old Gold 0:0, p.240 |
6/1/1957 | Miss Skittery, an exchange teacher from England, spoke on the American and English systems of physical education; weekly coffees and parties referred to as "Fun nites," were a part of the Physical Education Club program as well; photo. | |
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WRA Offers Activities For Coeds Old Gold 0:0, p.242 |
6/1/1957 | The Women's Recreation Association sponsors weekly playnights for both men and women, ping-pong, and other tournaments, playdays in which various schools throughout the state participate, all intramural sports and special all-college playnights; photo. | |
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Symphony Orchestra Old Gold 0:0, p.138 |
6/1/1956 | Brief description of the group; photo. |
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