Stolle--Jean M. (Class of 1953)
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1 | Shaw scores hit with audience College Eye 44:40, p.1 |
Review of "Misalliance"; photo. | |
2 | Bachelor of Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.262 |
Bachelor of Arts recipients, names Niebuhr through Zickefoose; photos. | |
3 | Delta Delta Phi Old Gold 0:0, p.204 |
Sorority roster; photo. | |
4 | Newman Club, Catholic Old Gold 0:0, p.194 |
List of members; photo. | |
5 | College players Old Gold 0:0, p.171 |
Kenneth Butzier, Elwyn Webster, Dolores Beckmann, Linda Lee, and Bob Geuder serve as officers in the College Players; photo. | |
6 | Theta alpha phi Old Gold 0:0, p.163 |
Kenneth Butzier serves as president and Jean Stolle serves as secretary-treasurer of the Theta Alpha Phi national aramatics fraternity; photo. | |
7 | Jean Stolle Old Gold 0:0, p.35 |
A photo of Jean Stolle is featured as an Old Gold Beauty; photo. | |
8 | Old Gold Beauties Old Gold 0:0, p.32 |
Photo of Old Gold Beauty candidates; photo. | |
9 | Special To: Waterloo Daily Courier Public Relations News Release 1951:699, p.1 |
A photo caption of a scene from Richard B. Sheridan's "The Rivals". | |
10 | "The Rivals" returns to ISTC Public Relations News Release 1951:687, p.2 |
Will be performed for four nights. This is the third appearance of the play. Previous performances occurred in 1902 and 1932. Directed by Hazel Strayer. | |
11 | "The Rivals," an eighteenth century comedy by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, will be presented April 24, 25, and 26 by the department of English and speec Public Relations News Release 1951:557, p.1 |
A matinee will be presented Saturday, April 26, as part of the annual drama conference at the college. Hazel strayer is director of the production and Richard Arnold is designer and technical director. The cast is listed. | |
12 | Honor beauty, popularity winners at dance College Eye 43:18, p.7 |
Scenes from the Old Gold Dance on Saturday night; photo. | |
13 | Old Gold Beauties were selected on Saturday Public Relations News Release 1952:439, p.1 |
Three judges chose the four Beauties from a field of ten finalists in the traditional contest sponsored by the college student yearbook Old Gold. The Four are: Mona Van Steenbergen, Jean Stolle, Ruth Troeger, and Dorothy Theesfeld. | |
14 | Dorothy Theesfeld of Webster City was selected Saturday as one of four Old Gold Beauties from a field of ten finalists Public Relations News Release 1952:444, p.1 |
Theesfeld, a freshman student, and the three other Old Gold Beauties were presented Saturday night at the traditional Old Gold Beauty Dance held at the college Commons. | |
15 | Ruth Troeger of Ottumwa was selected Saturday as one of four Old Gold Beauties from a field of ten finalists Public Relations News Release 1952:443, p.1 |
Troeger, a senior student at the college, and the three other Old Gold Beauties were presented Saturday night at the traditional Old Gold Beauty Dance held at the college Commons. | |
16 | Jean Stolle of Easts St. Louis, Illinois, was selected Saturday as one of four Old Gold Beauties from a field of ten finalists Public Relations News Release 1952:442, p.1 |
Stolle, a junior student at the college, and three other Old Gold Beauties were presented Saturday night at the traditional Old Gold Beauty Dance held at the college commons. | |
17 | Mona Van Steenbergen of Prairie City was selected Saturday as one of four Old Gold Beauties from a field of ten finalists Public Relations News Release 1952:441, p.1 |
The four Old Gold Beauties are Ruth Troeger, Dorothy Theesfeld, Mona Van Steenbergen, and Jean Stolle. They were presented Saturday night at the traditional Old Gold Beauty Dance held at the college Commons. | |
18 | Special to: Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1952:440, p.1 |
Four Old Gold Beauties selected by judges from a field of ten finalists were presented at the traditional Old Gold Beauty Dance Saturday night. Finalists are listed. | |
19 | Ten coeds were selected as finalists in the traditional Old Gold beauty contest during an all-campus election Public Relations News Release 1952:448, p.1 |
Finalists are Barbara Appelman; Lois Braack; Bonnie O'Neill; Iris Robinson; Dorothy Geraldine Rust; Patricia Smythe; Jean Stolle; Dorothy Theesfeld; Ruth Troeger; and Mona Van Steenbergen. | |
20 | Ten coeds were selected as finalists in the annual Old Gold beauty contest this week during an all-campus election Public Relations News Release 1952:449, p.1 |
Four of the finalists will be judged as Old Gold Beauties, the remaining six as attendents, Saturday afternoon at a tea in the college Commons. Winners' names will be announced Saturday night at the Old Gold beauty dance. Finalists are listed. | |
21 | 'The Enchanted' is a charming, sensitive play College Eye 43:9, p.5 |
Review of the play; photo. | |
22 | Special to: The Record "There's gaiety in education," Isabel tells a group of children in this scene from "The Enchanted" Public Relations News Release 1951:116, p.1 |
The children, all from Cedar Falls are: Patricia Hanawalt, Priscilla Hake, Bobette Blaker, Karyl Strain, Rita Joy, Karen Strain, Phyllis Owens, Barbara Fossum. | |
23 | Special to: The Courier Isabel talks to the ghost in this scene from Jean Giraudoux' three act comedy "The Enchanted" Public Relations News Release 1951:116, p.1 |
Isabel is played by Jean Stolle and the ghost by George Feldhans. The play, directed by Hazel B. Strayer and presented by the college department of English and speech, will run Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. Curtain time will be at 8:15 each night | |
24 | The curtain will go up at 8:15 tonight (Thursday, Nov. 8) on the college production of "The Enchanted" Public Relations News Release 1951:112, p.1 |
"The Enchanted" is the biography of a moment in the life of a young girl, the moment when she turns from girlhood to womanhood. In this moment, the girl's belief in the life of the spirit is so strong that it is sufficient to evoke a real phantom. | |
25 | "The Enchanted" will be presented Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, November 8, 9, and 10 Public Relations News Release 1951:108, p.1 |
Hazel B. Strayer is the director of the play. In this scene from the play Kenneth Butzier, as the supervisor of weights and measures; Paul DeKock as the doctor, and James Rasmussen, as the inspector, gaze at Jean Stolle, as Isabel, who has fainted. | |
26 | "The Enchanted," a comedy by Jean Giraudoux, will be presented by the Department of English and Speech on Nov. 8, 9, 10 Public Relations News Release 1951:91, p.1 |
Hazel Strayer, professor of speech, will direct the play. It is the biography of a moment in the life of a young girl when she turns from girlhood to womanhood. Richard Arnold and Elaine McDavitt will design the production and costumes. Students listed. |