Old Gold

Displaying 701 - 750 of 1752 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
701 Yearbook
College Eye 38:30, p.1
Students receive their yearbooks.
702 Old Golds being distributed now
College Eye 38:30, p.4
703 Old Gold ready for distribution; to be issued next week, says Goslin
College Eye 38:29, p.1
Procedures for picking up the yearbook; editors comment on production; photo.
704 "Old Gold" sales deadline Monday
College Eye 38:25, p.3
705 Deadline for purchase of student annual announced by Goslin
College Eye 38:23, p.3
Description of the sales campaign.
706 Roger's Rambling Remarks
College Eye 38:21, p.2
Campus news; suggestions for improvements.
707 Campus Commentary
College Eye 38:21, p.3
Discusses student of the week, bells ringing during class, the Old Gold dance, and Religious Emphasis Week.
708 Plan Old Gold contests; annual staff announces entry plans
College Eye 38:13, p.1
Popularity and Beauty Contests announced.
709 Frank Laury wins snapshot contest
College Eye 38:13, p.1
For Old Gold contest.
710 Students asked to submit entries for snapshot contest soon
College Eye 38:9, p.3
For Old Gold.
711 Campus Commentary
College Eye 38:9, p.3
Discusses the cheerleaders, the Harris concert, the cover of the Old Gold, and the veterans guidance centers; photo.
712 Campus Commentary
College Eye 38:8, p.3
Describes the Teacher College Marching Band, the plans to construct more dorm facilities, the Old Gold, and leadership training; photo.
713 Record staff progressing on '47 Old Gold
College Eye 38:6, p.1
Thirty-one students are selling the annual; fifty students are on the staff; list of staff members.
714 Dick Simpson edits yearbook
Alumnus 30:4, p.4
Will edit 1947 Old Gold; other staff named.
715 College yearbook will sponsor snapshot contest
College Eye 38:1, p.2
Should be related to campus life.
716 The Old Gold of 1946
Old Gold 0:0, p.205
Editorial Staff of the 1946 Old Gold; feature.
717 The Old Gold of 1946
Old Gold 0:0, p.204
The editorial staff of the 1946 Old Gold; photo.
718 Dedication
Old Gold 0:0, p.6
The Old Gold staff dedicates the yearbook to veterans; picture.
719 The Old Gold of 1946
Old Gold 0:0, p.3
The Old Gold staff outlines the purpose of the yearbook.
720 Old Gold editor named
Public Relations News Release 1946:154, p.1
Dick Simpson of Webster City is th editor of the 1946-1947 Old Gold. Other staff members named.
721 Appoint Simpson Old Gold editor
College Eye 37:32, p.2
Profile of Richard Simpson; list of other staff members; photo.
722 Journalism dinner featured tonight
College Eye 37:30, p.3
Will poke fun at one another and receive awards.
723 Band leader picks fourth beauty
Public Relations News Release 1946:54, p.1
Orchestra leader, Jimmy Caton, picked Mary Wombolt of Red Oak to join the three other Old Gold beauties.
724 Old Gold beauties reign over dance
Public Relations News Release 1946:52, p.1
Old Gold yearbook staff sponsored annual dance. Old Gold beauties, chosen by student body vote, announced.
725 Old Gold yearbook staff dance
Public Relations News Release 1946:53, p.1
Winners of the Old Gold beauty contest and popularity contest will be announced. Students voted on the contestants.
726 Old Gold beauties named; reigned over dance
Public Relations News Release 1946:51, p.1
Students chose Arlene Buss, Janet Gallagher, and Susan Johnson. The fourth beauty was selected by band leader Jimmy Caton. Winners of the Old Gold popularity contest were also announced.
727 Old Gold dance tickets on sale
College Eye 37:21, p.1
728 1946 Old Gold sponsors personality, beauty contests
College Eye 37:16, p.6
729 Old Gold pictures
College Eye 37:16, p.1
Seniors need pictures taken soon.
730 December 10 deadline for Old Gold sales states editor Lois Bare
College Eye 37:12, p.2
731 Not much time left to order Old Golds says business manager
College Eye 37:11, p.3
732 Old Gold distributed
College Eye 36:35, p.3
733 Old Gold on the job
Old Gold 0:0, p.166
Brief description of the group; photo.
734 We'll remember 1944-1945
Old Gold 0:0, p.2
Title page of the 1945 Old Gold; photo.
735 George H. Holmes, Bureau of Publications
Old Gold 0:0, p.29
An overview of the duties and responsibilities of George H. Holmes regarding the College Eye and Old Gold publications; photo.
736 Old Golds to be late; last payment due
College Eye 36:32, p.1
737 "Hot Copy Dinner" climax press events
College Eye 36:31, p.1
Continues tradition of Gridiron Dinner; description of the journalism banquet.
738 Publlications banquet sponsored by staff members from the College Eye and the Old Gold
Public Relations News Release 1945:113, p.1
Banquet will carry out the atmosphere of a news room. New staff members will be announced. Skits and a speaker will fill the time.
739 Carol Wilson named "Servicemen's Sweetheart" by former Teachers College men in service
Public Relations News Release 1945:78, p.1
Old Gold staff sponsored the contest. Photos of the fourteen campus beauties were sent to the former students in the service. Miss Wilson was also chosen as one of the four queens.
740 Candidate for Old Gold beauty queen
Public Relations News Release 1945:56, p.1
Ruby Wall is one of the eight candidates for queen.
741 Eight coeds selected as candidates for beauty queen
Public Relations News Release 1945:47, p.1
Four finalists will be selected to be presented in the Old Gold.
742 All-American is the word
Alumnus 29:1, p.2
Both yearbook and newspaper honored with All-American ratings.
743 Pictures postponed
College Eye 36:14, p.4
744 Yearbook sales begin
College Eye 36:12, p.3
745 Annual pictures shown
College Eye 36:11, p.3
Old Gold will show pictures that may appear in the annual.
746 Old Gold staff requests pictures
College Eye 36:10, p.1
Seeking pictures of students engaged in interesting activities.
747 Old Gold staff named for 1945
College Eye 36:7, p.3
List of staff members.
748 Old Gold rated All-American by yearbook critical service
College Eye 36:5, p.1
749 Campus publications tend the home fires
Alumnus 28:3, p.10
Purple Pen, College Eye, Old Gold continue but reflect spirit of nation at war; photo.
750 Publications
Old Gold 0:0, p.79
Believing that student publications in wartime are even more crucial to the welfare of the student body than in peacetime, the College Eye became more important; photo.