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Student Organizations

Displaying 401 - 450 of 508
Title Date Summary
401 Students limit activities
Alumnus 20:3, p.3
7/1/1936 Students may hold one major and two minor organization offices; experiment with optional class attendance in several classes.
402 Recognition will be given to honorary organization members next Wednesday; Nelson, Suter, Graber will address student body at assembly
College Eye 27:42, p.1
5/8/1936 At Recognition Day assembly.
403 They did it, now our turn has come
College Eye 27:37, p.2
4/3/1936 Claims that better student leadership of organizations should be the result of the decision to limit the number of offices that can be held by one student.
404 Think before you vote
College Eye 27:34, p.2
3/13/1936 Encourages students to vote for student organization candidates on the basis of merit rather than on the basis of popularity.
405 Why vegetate?
College Eye 27:30, p.2
2/7/1936 Encourages students to get involved in student organizations because of the numerous benefits they would receive.
406 "Talk football" president tells campus leaders
College Eye 27:15, p.1
10/4/1935 President Latham believes football is "a symbol of the spirit of an institution".
407 Campus leaders to be guests at dinner
College Eye 27:14, p.1
9/27/1935 Will emphasize contribution of extracurricular activities to college life.
408 Etiquette of teas will be presented to advisory groups
College Eye 27:13, p.3
9/20/1935 Groups will learn how to present a tea.
409 "Will supervision always be with us?" student inquires
College Eye 26:29, p.2
2/1/1935 Student believes that campus organizations such as the Student Council need less supervision and interference from faculty.
410 Latham fetes campus leaders at annual dinner
College Eye 26:16, p.1
10/12/1934 Gayle Howe summarizes changes in the school over the last ten years.
411 Latham will be host at campus leaders' dinner
College Eye 26:15, p.1
10/5/1934 One hundred student organization representatives will attend.
412 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
9/30/1934 Program for the event.
413 Leadership dinner will be October 10
College Eye 26:13, p.1
9/21/1934 For leaders of student organizations.
414 Campus leaders dinner to be a major event; social education leader is featured speaker October 3
College Eye 25:14, p.1
9/29/1933 Thyrus W. Amos will speak; program for the dinner.
415 Societies, honor fraternities are listed among campus activities; 'Eye' compiles resume of organizations on campus
College Eye 25:11, p.3
8/18/1933 List of departmental clubs, literary societies, honorary societies, and religious clubs.
416 Loper threatens to cancel Old Gold club-sales contest
College Eye 24:16, p.1
1/20/1933 Organizations have not complied with terms of sales contest agreement.
417 Ten societies enter Old Gold sales contest
College Eye 24:14, p.1
12/16/1932 All seeking $50 prize.
418 Anna B. Lawther guest-speaker at leaders' banquet
College Eye 24:5, p.1
10/7/1932 Addresses fourth annual leaders' banquet.
419 Campus leaders will be feted; organizations represented at campus banquet Wednesday
College Eye 24:4, p.1
9/30/1932 Meeting will give leaders perspective on their responsibilities.
420 President will speak to campus leaders at banquet October 5
College Eye 24:2, p.1
9/16/1932 Presidents of student organizations invited.
421 Activities today
College Eye 23:41, p.2
5/6/1932 Explores the statistics of student involvement on campus.
422 A history of activities
College Eye 23:39, p.2
4/22/1932 Explores the evolution of categories of student groups and activities at ISTC.
423 Dean Reed tells of "fratless" days at Iowa Teachers College; literary societies and Hobo club trained young orators in former times
Stroebel--Alberta L. (Class of 1935)
College Eye 23:39, p.4
4/22/1932 Talks about roles and functions of literary societies and Greek organizations.
424 The annual intramural basketball tournament
Public Relations News Release 1931:226, p.1
2/15/1932 Gets underway next week.
425 With only seven days left
Public Relations News Release 1931:90, p.1
11/1/1931 Students, faculty, and alumni prepare for Homecoming festivities.
426 Election of student officers and initiation of pledges
Public Relations News Release 1931:23, p.1
9/25/1931 Student organizations elect officers and initiate pledges; list of students given.
427 Organization leaders plan year's events
College Eye 23:14, p.1
9/25/1931 Student organization leaders meet at banquet to get ready for the year's activities.
428 Leaders will meet at dinner; students guests at banquet given Thursday evening by president and deans
College Eye 23:13, p.1
9/18/1931 Most groups will be represented at leadership banquet.
429 Student leaders of all campus organizations
Public Relations News Release 1931:12, p.1
9/18/1931 Banquet held for student leaders.
430 Student leaders of all campus organizations
Public Relations News Release 1931:11, p.1
9/15/1931 Banquet held for leaders of campus groups.
431 County groups are active in spite of rising temperature; Island Park is most popular site with college golf course running a close second
College Eye 23:5, p.4
7/3/1931
432 County groups get together Monday night; College Band to play from 6:50 until 7:20 o'clock; get acquainted hour will follow musical program
College Eye 23:3, p.1
6/19/1931 Will organize and begin to plan stunts.
433 Organizations at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1930:458, p.1
6/15/1931 Eight delegates attend YMCA conference in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
434 Everybody is rushed to death these last few weeks, including Dan Cupid
College Eye 22:31, p.5
5/15/1931 Campus social calendar.
435 Student presidents banqueted
Alumnus 15:2, p.10
4/1/1931 President Latham honors and addresses student leaders.
436 Campus leaders are guests at annual organization dinner; "Big Men on Campus" are the guests of president and deans
College Eye 22:24, p.1
3/27/1931 President Latham and Dean Campbell address leaders.
437 The B. M. O. C. at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1930:290, p.1
3/23/1931 Big Men on Campus meet for annual dinner with President Latham, Dean Campbell, and Dean Reed.
438 These saccharine smiles promise docile dispostitions
Public Relations News Release 1930:283, p.1
3/22/1931 Red Head Club gets together for "friendship and social enjoyment.", list of red heads provided.
439 First meetings of the term go for the election of new officers
College Eye 22:23, p.5
3/20/1931 List of officers of student organizations.
440 Club prefers neither blondes nor brunettes but the red-heads
College Eye 22:19, p.1
2/13/1931 Redhead Club forming.
441 Officers, pledges, and mew members
Public Relations News Release 1930:60, p.1
10/26/1930 Fraternities, sororities, and social clubs welcome new members, officers, and pledges; list provided.
442 Pedagogs of older days who were wont to frown
Public Relations News Release 1929:543, p.1
7/3/1930 College organizes social groups for summer students.
443 Council studies social problems; reports findings
College Eye 21:26, p.1
4/4/1930 Dean Campbell releases recommendations on courtesies due to chaperones and guests at social affairs.
444 Twenty-four campus organizations
College Eye 21:26, p.2
4/4/1930 Twenty-four organizations participated in the campus circus.
445 Spring pledging and the election of officers
Public Relations News Release 1929:350, p.1
3/24/1930 Seven organizations elect officers; list given.
446 All-college circus planned by Y. W.
College Eye 21:24, p.1
3/21/1930 Proceeds will go toward bringing speakers to campus.
447 Ten organizations competing
Public Relations News Release 1929:176, p.1
1/27/1930 Campus organizations are set to perform in Tutor Ticklers; roster of judges and student organizations is provided.
448 Intramural sports for men
Public Relations News Release 1929:149, p.1
1/17/1930 Intramural basketball stars tomorrow. Eleven teams have signed up.
449 New student organization
Alumnus 14:1, p.15
1/1/1930 President Latham and Deans Campbell and Reed may develop an organization of presidents and leaders of student organizations.
450 Dean's list shows variety in types of college organizations
College Eye 21:9, p.8
11/8/1929 Dean Campbell compiles a roster of student organizations.

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