Old Gold

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951 Science department, athletics, publications, dramatics, make forward strides in past year; retirement of Dr. Begeman is major change in science group
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Summary of the 1934-1935 school year.

952 Old Gold
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Title page.
953 Contents
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Table of contents.
954 Dedication
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The 1935 Old Gold is dedicated to the students and faculty; photos.
955 Foreword
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Letter from the editors.
956 Copyright 1935
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Editors of the Old Gold.
957 Old Gold
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Letter from the staff, officers, and staff members; first Old Gold to be put together in new Gilchrist Hall offices; photos.
958 President O. R. Latham
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President Latham commends the Old Gold staff; photo.
959 This electrotype plaque was won by the Coe College Acorn last weekend
Public Relations News Release 1934:1083, p.1
The Waterloo Engraving Company presented the top yearbook winners with plaques; photo.
960 The Line
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Campus gossip.
961 This zinc plaque was won by the Drake Quax last weekend
Public Relations News Release 1934:1084, p.1
The Waterloo Engraving Company presented the top yearbook winners with plaques; photo.
962 Old Gold wins first place as college annual
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Old Gold was judged as number one among college annuals for the year 1934.
963 Old Gold prize
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Old Gold won first place in the all-state yearbook contest; photo.
964 Old Gold will go to press Monday
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965 Kettler, Adams elected heads of annual, 'Eye'; publications board selects 1935-36 staffs on Thursday
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List of student publications staff members.
966 Miss Letha Vinall was chosen as one of the six most beautiful coeds at the Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1934:1018, p.1
McClelland Barclay selected the winners from twelve candidates in a contest sponsored by the Old Gold.
967 Six Teachers College beauty queens were announced this week
Public Relations News Release 1934:1015, p.1
Each of the six winners will be featured in a full page of the 1935 Old Gold.
968 Representative men and women are announced
College Eye 26:38, p.1
Brief profiles of Mary Lou Mitze, Dorothy Lamb, John Beebee, and Terry Olin.
969 Board postpones staff selections
College Eye 26:38, p.1
Insufficient applications on hand.
970 Student editors achieve high journalistic honors
Alumnus 19:2, p.13
Old Gold and College Eye honored again; photo.
971 Staff applications must be in April 5
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For College Eye and Old Gold positions.
972 Armistice halts Old Gold contest voting
College Eye 26:35, p.1
Will start again with a more secure balloting system.
973 Call is issued for staff applications for "Eye," annual
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974 A vote for zilch is a vote for zilch!
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Students were caught stuffing the ballot box for the Old Gold most representative students.
975 Old Gold sponsors election next week
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For most representative man and woman on campus.
976 Women's intuition wins her a fiver
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Helen Witmer wins $5 prize in Old Gold contest.
977 Annual announces guessing contest
College Eye 26:30, p.1
Must guess amount of money in fish bowl.
978 Organizations attention
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Old Gold picture schedule.
979 College rebuilds grounds in 1934; alterations, repairs change appearance of buildings
College Eye 26:25, p.1
Description of changes to the campus.
980 Old Gold wants all senior pictures now
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981 Old Gold to have picture studio in Vocations building
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Hope to improve quality of Old Gold photos.
982 Editors speak to fifty students at publications dinner
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Highlights of the dinner.
983 Old Gold repeats all-American win in national meet
College Eye 26:18, p.1
1934 Old Gold receives high rating.
984 The 1934 Old Gold receives an all-American rating for the second consecutive year
Public Relations News Release 1934:657, p.1
The Old Gold also received perfect scores in many other areas.
985 Air brush installed in Old Gold office
College Eye 26:17, p.1
Will be used to improve quality of photos.
986 Student editors attending national press convention
College Eye 26:16, p.1
Highlights of the Chicago meeting.
987 Old Gold Staff gains three new members
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Raymond Kettler, Dorothy Wilson, and Mardelle Peterson join staff.
988 Approximately 100 presidents and representatives of student organizations will be guests at the fifth annual Campus Leaders' dinner
Public Relations News Release 1934:614, p.1
Program for the event.
989 Old Gold names eight officers
College Eye 26:13, p.1
List of officers.
990 Old Gold staff back; division editors sought
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Gail Howe is editor.
991 New secretaries for publication to assume office
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Helen Byerly and Helene Brown will field requests for assistance.
992 Parking lot converted into central campus mart
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Returning students are greeted with many changes on campus.
993 Eight new Old Gold staff members
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994 New "Old Gold" headquarters are nearing completion
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Description of the new offices in Old Gilchrist Hall.
995 New Old Gold staff begins plans; seeks department editors
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996 Old Gold is entered in yearly press meet
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Of National Scholastic Press Association.
997 Campus life
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Campus scenes from Old Gold include working for board, hazing, and registering with Placement; photo.
998 Student publications win honors
Alumnus 18:3, p.17
1933-1934 College Eye, 1933 Old Gold, and Purple Pen win awards.
999 Maynard Harman has accepted a teaching and coaching position
Public Relations News Release 1934:555, p.1
Profile
1000 Claire Kraft has accepted a position as teacher and coach next year
Public Relations News Release 1934:563, p.1
Profile