Junior Class

Displaying 51 - 100 of 187 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 One hundred juniors have "goofing" time on Junior Class Day
College Eye 22:19, p.1
Enjoyed entertainment, bridge, and dancing.
52 Juniors plan party and luncheon for class day, Feb. 11
College Eye 22:18, p.1
Will feature lunch, short program, and entertainment.
53 Hackler and Burley head committee for Washington Ball
College Eye 22:15, p.1
Planning for junior class dance.
54 Vern Remy is elected junior class president
College Eye 22:6, p.1
List of class officers.
55 Five freshmen and two sophomores made straight A's last term
College Eye 21:41, p.1
Roster of those who made excellent grades.
56 Daring all upper-classmen, particularly sophomores, to lower their colors
Public Relations News Release 1929:510, p.1
Students compete for class supremacy in first Inter-Class Day.
57 The Student Council party for juniors
College Eye 21:24, p.2
Postponed; breakfast being planned.
58 Washington parties draw large crowds
College Eye 21:21, p.4
Parties sponsored by Bartlett Hall and junior class.
59 "He Never Told A Lie" tree and hatchet prove
College Eye 21:20, p.1
At Washington Ball.
60 Junior officers announced
College Eye 20:7, p.3
Roster of officers.
61 Junior notice!
College Eye 20:6, p.1
Class will organize and elect officers.
62 The Wolff's Howl
College Eye 19:34, p.4
Encourages Juniors to find the money for the Junior-Senior banquet.
63 The Pop-off
College Eye 19:34, p.3
Student upset at the possibility of having no Junior-Senior banquet.
64 The Wolff's Howl
College Eye 19:33, p.4
Advocates adding Journalism as a class; encourages Juniors to keep tradition of Junior-Senior banquet.
65 Sixth annual ball a success; specialties introduced; Juniors back class by appearing at ball
College Eye 19:24, p.1
Description of the dance program.
66 Juniors!
College Eye 19:24, p.1
New Old Gold staff thanks juniors.
67 Prominent views of prominent juniors
College Eye 19:23, p.2
Believes the junior class is the best and most important; views of the collective junior class are established.
68 Juniors notice!
College Eye 19:20, p.1
Applications due for College Eye staff soon.
69 Junior-senior banquet success
College Eye 19:1, p.1
Program for the banquet.
70 Junior-Senior Friday; slow ticket sale; Juniors asked to help; dance after dinner is planned
College Eye 18:43, p.1
Traditional dinner needs additional funds badly.
71 Juniors urged to buy banquet tickets
College Eye 18:41, p.1
72 Mottoes of the juniors
College Eye 18:31, p.3
Rules for survival.
73 Junior number of the Eye
College Eye 18:31, p.1
Juniors put out this issue of the College Eye.
74 Washington Ball Friday; Washington Ball history
College Eye 18:31, p.1
Juniors preparing for fifth annual Washington Ball.
75 Juniors
College Eye 18:28, p.5
Announcement of upcoming meeting.
76 !!Juniors!!
College Eye 18:18, p.1
Will meet.
77 Annual Class Day Saturday; inter-class fun sponsored by Student Council
College Eye 18:16, p.1
Will feature parade and contests.
78 Juniors to have Halloween party
College Eye 18:15, p.1
79 At a Junior Class meeting
College Eye 17:46, p.5
George Schlesselman elected Junior Class Student Council representative.
80 Seniors banquet guests of juniors; dance feature of program
College Eye 17:46, p.1
Enjoyed dinner, toasts, and dance.
81 The annual Junior-Senior Banquet
College Eye 17:45, p.5
Banquet will be held May 21, 1926.
82 Washington Ball Friday; fourth annual ball in commemoration of Washington
College Eye 17:33, p.1
A look at preparations.
83 Junior-Senior banquet
College Eye 16:36, p.4
Program for the third annual banquet.
84 Commencement
College Eye 16:36, p.2
Looks at the nature of Commencement and what it should mean to each student.
85 Loan Fund coffers nearly drained; four thousand dollars now loaned to students
College Eye 16:28, p.1
Three hundred dollars remains in the fund; more expected to be added as students pay back loans and after the Campanile construction is completed.
86 Old Gold election will be held March 19
College Eye 16:25, p.1
Staff must consist of juniors.
87 Juniors edit this week's College Eye
College Eye 16:23, p.1
Practice of allowing the junior class to edit an issue began last year.
88 Washington Ball Friday; elaborate event holds promise of fine time for all
College Eye 16:23, p.1
Junior class stages third annual presentation of the dance.
89 Junior B. A.
Old Gold 0:0, p.137
Photos.
90 Second annual Junior-Senior banquet big success; Class of '25 carries on newly established tradition
College Eye 15:36, p.1
Class of 1925 passes on duties to Class of 1925.
91 Second annual Junior-Senior banquet on Friday
College Eye 15:35, p.1
Program for the banquet.
92 Juniors!
College Eye 15:28, p.7
Class meeting.
93 Junior class elects officers
College Eye 15:26, p.8
Roster of officers.
94 Editorially speaking; the juniors "Carry On"
College Eye 15:24, p.4
The Junior Class is able to handle responsibility.
95 We love us
College Eye 15:23, p.7
Poem about the juniors.
96 Editorially speaking; traditions
College Eye 15:23, p.4
Believes that Junior Class should edit one issue of the College Eye every year.
97 History of Class of '25
College Eye 15:23, p.7
Juniors have been heavily involved in campus activities; photo.
98 Introducing Class of '25; the junior in college
College Eye 15:23, p.7
Hopes students are thinking about their futures.
99 We as Juniors believe that
College Eye 15:23, p.7
Twelve quotes the class likes.
100 Washington Ball Saturday; 2nd annual event in commemoration of Washington; stage set for opening
College Eye 15:23, p.1
Preview of the dance.