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Remling--Allen L. (Student--1959)

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1 Chapel Choir Gives Pleasure and Stimulation
Old Gold 0:0, p.152
6/1/1960 The Chapel Service at the College Interdenominational Church Service is where the weekly performances from the Chapel Choir can be viewed outside of Baccalaureate. Miss Jan Mauck is the choir director and Miss Shirley Usher is the Organist. Dr. David Bluhm of the philosophy department officiates Sunday church services.
2 Old Gold Result of Year Long Effort
Old Gold 0:0, p.159
6/1/1960 The Old Gold Staff are very proud of this years 1960 OLD GOLD. This year's highlights were the five colored pictures and the addition of the Royalty and Popularity Section. This year's book sales topped last years during the annual Old Gold Week.
3 Alpha Chi Epsilon Wins Inter-Fraternity Sing
Old Gold 0:0, p.214
6/1/1959 Alpha Chi Epsilon had activities which included the "Boilermaker's Brawl," pinning ceremonies, parties with all of the sororities, the thrill of winning the Homecoming Inter-fraternity serenade competition, and many other events; photo.
4 Alpha Phi Gamma Sponsors Gridiron Dinner
Old Gold 0:0, p.174
6/1/1959 Alpha Phi Gamma is a national honorary co-educational journalistic fraternity; they work to promote the welfare of their college journalism; a member must have held a major staff position for one year on either the Old Gold or the College Eye; photo.
5 Chapel Choir Provides Special Music
Old Gold 0:0, p.138
6/1/1959 Exemplifying different periods of music, giving pleasure, and giving the audience the challenge to be interested in music are the purposes of the Chapel Choir; they provide music for Baccalaureate and sing at the College Interdenominational Church; photo.
6 Cheerleaders, Pep Council Sponsor Migrations
Old Gold 0:0, p.180
6/1/1959 The Pep Council promotes school spirit at athletic events and at all other social functions; also, the cheerleaders helped sponsor the trip to Augustana , and made a trip to Mankato for another football game; photo.
7 FBLA Becomes Phi Beta Lambda
Old Gold 0:0, p.158
6/1/1959 The Future Business Leaders of America changed their name to Phi Beta Lambda; they toured business offices and held monthly meetings to further their knowledge in business; photo.
8 Graduates
Old Gold 0:0, p.294
6/1/1959 Directory of graduates; photo
9 Old Gold Features Six Full-Color Pages
Old Gold 0:0, p.145
6/1/1959 The humdrum of voices and clacking of flying keyboards echoed up and down the corridor, as the students were trying to finish the yearbook; deadlines needed to be met, and last minute procrastination had to be done in order to achieve this; photo.
10 Sigma Theta Epsilon Helps Buy Hospital in India
Old Gold 0:0, p.201
6/1/1959 Sigma Theta Epsilon is the local chapter of the national Methodist men's service fraternity; they helped with the Kappa Phi pledge banquet, donated blood as a group, and raised money individually in order to help buy a hospital in India; photo.
11 Wesleyans See Jim Crane's Art
Old Gold 0:0, p.200
6/1/1959 The Wesley Foundation had events such as: Jim Crane's art exhibit, the Spiritual Life Retreat, the Wesley lectures with Rev. Dr. Robert Nelson, the Study Swanwick, and the Chicago study trip; photo.
12 Have toga, will act
College Eye 50:30, p.4
5/8/1959 A look at the costume production for "Julius Caesar".
13 New editors chosen for next year
College Eye 50:28, p.5
4/24/1959 Jim Daman will be College Eye executive editor; Myrna Pierce will be managing editor; Helen Knickman will be executive editor of the Old Gold; Michael O'Brien will be associate editor; list of other staff members; photo.
14 Greeks have show, dance; royalty, sing
College Eye 50:27, p.4
4/17/1959 Preview of Greek Week Variety Show; photo.
15 When to wear it, and why--8 tonight
Cleveland--Charlyn J. (Class of 1962)
College Eye 50:3, p.1
9/26/1958 AWS-MU style show coming up; photo.
16 Chis highlight Mexican Christmas
Old Gold 0:0, p.256
6/1/1958 The Christmas dance with their sister sorority, Delta Delta Phi, was a wonderful evening. It promoted better brotherhood among the members and helped prepare them for social life; photo.
17 Choir Provides Music For Services
Old Gold 0:0, p.139
6/1/1958 Description of the purpose of the Chapel Choir; photo.
18 Class of 1959
Old Gold 0:0, p.300
6/1/1958 Junior class of 1958; photo.
19 FBLA Prepare for Future
Old Gold 0:0, p.229
6/1/1958 The Future Business Leaders of America are featured on this page along with a photo of the organization; photo.
20 KYTC Celebrates Second Year
Old Gold 0:0, p.151
6/1/1958 Description of the the campus radio station that carried the home basketball games as just one service to the students and fans; photo.
21 Richard Wheeler, Neoma Hagge, Ruth Rabe, and Allen Remling
Old Gold 0:0, p.147
6/1/1958 Located on the bottom right of the page, this photo features these four taking a coffee break; photo.
22 SCRA Plans Campus Religious Policies
Old Gold 0:0, p.190
6/1/1958 Description of the Student Council of Religious Activities and a photo of the members; photo.
23 Sigma Theta Epsilon
Old Gold 0:0, p.200
6/1/1958 Photo of the men's division of the Wesley Foundation; photo.
24 Social Life Committee
Old Gold 0:0, p.117
6/1/1958 Photo of the Social Life Committee members is located at the top of the page; photo.
25 Wesleyans Train for Church Service
Old Gold 0:0, p.200
6/1/1958 Description of the Wesley Foundation, a Methodist Church organization that has two divisions which are Kappa Phi for women and Sigma Theta Epsilon for men; photos.
26 FBLA Develops Leaders at TC
Old Gold 0:0, p.228
6/1/1957 The Future Business Leaders of America also helps prepare future students for future duties as advisors of FBLA clubs in high schools; a 1956 TC graduate, Miss Joy Schwab, was awarded Miss Future Business Executive of America; photo.
27 Old Gold
Old Gold 0:0, p.142
6/1/1956 Brief description of the group; photo.

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