Suter--Frances H. [Class of 1936]
Displaying 1 - 100 of 105
| # | Title | Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 'Golden Class' celebrating with special reunion events on campus Public Relations News Release 1987:370, p.1 |
Thirty-five class members from 1936 and their spouses are expected at the event; members of the honored class will participate in Saturday's commencement by wearing their cap and gowns. | |
| 2 | Frances Suter Alumnus 26:4, p.29 |
Married Earl E. Thorson on July 6, 1941. | |
| 3 | With great joy we watch visions become realities Alumnus 24:4, p.23 |
Appreciated dreams of President Latham for campus. | |
| 4 | Sue Lund entertains for past presidents of Women's League College Eye 30:8, p.3 |
Entertains seven former presidents. | |
| 5 | Frances H. Suter Alumnus 22:4, p.18 |
Teaches English and drama in Eagle Grove, Iowa. | |
| 6 | Debate Old Gold 0:0, p.94 |
Season highlights and photos. | |
| 7 | Graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.242 |
Graduate photos. | |
| 8 | Kappa Delta Pi Old Gold 0:0, p.112 |
Purpose, activities, officers, and members; photos. | |
| 9 | Phi Sigma Phi Old Gold 0:0, p.69 |
Description of activities, officers, and members; photos. | |
| 10 | Popular Personalities Old Gold 0:0, p.121 |
Profile of Frances Suter; photo. | |
| 11 | Who's Who Old Gold 0:0, p.134 |
Profiles of popular students; photos. | |
| 12 | Women's League Old Gold 0:0, p.35 |
Description of activities and members; photos. | |
| 13 | Commencement for 320 on June 1; festivities of graduation include Oldfather's talk, banquet, play, reception College Eye 27:1, p.1 |
Schedule of Commencement activities. | |
| 14 | Recognition Day speakers laud honor students College Eye 27:43, p.1 |
President Latham speaks on goals of ISTC. | |
| 15 | 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 |
At Recognition Day assembly. | |
| 16 | General appreciation course is outlined by women students College Eye 27:41, p.2 |
Frances Suter believes there should be more cultural courses in the curriculum. | |
| 17 | Dean and students return from college women's convention College Eye 27:40, p.3 |
Learn about leadership. | |
| 18 | Dean Campbell will accompany students to Ohio convention College Eye 27:38, p.3 |
Of women students organizations. | |
| 19 | Group to attend Ohio conference College Eye 27:37, p.5 |
Will attend meeting of women's associations. | |
| 20 | Florida debaters here last night College Eye 27:36, p.1 |
||
| 21 | Miami debaters here next week; Southern arguers to meet women's team Thursday in Gilchrist College Eye 27:35, p.1 |
||
| 22 | Debaters, speech students continue forensic activities College Eye 27:34, p.1 |
Results of recent competition; will go to Des Moines for state speech contest. | |
| 23 | Seven will enter state speech meet College Eye 27:33, p.1 |
||
| 24 | Untitled College Eye 27:22, p.3 |
Junior women meet to discuss their curriculum. | |
| 25 | Debate teams tie for first at Denver; women debaters victorious in nine out of twelve forensic attempts College Eye 27:32, p.1 |
Despite difficult travel conditions. | |
| 26 | Will lead grand march tonight College Eye 27:32, p.3 |
Stanley Benz, Frances Suter, Raymond Nelson, and Lois Bragonier will lead the grand march at the Washington Ball; photo. | |
| 27 | The Teachers College women's debate teams tied with Denver University for first place Public Relations News Release 1935:639, p.1 |
Both teams won nine out of twelve debates. | |
| 28 | Four students were elected "most representative students" Public Relations News Release 1935:632, p.1 |
The students will be featured in the 1936 Old Gold. | |
| 29 | Suter, Schrader, Beebee, Smith are chosen; final ballot count reveals first place winners in contest College Eye 27:31, p.1 |
Brief profiles of most representative students. | |
| 30 | Women debaters leave for Denver forensic contest College Eye 27:31, p.1 |
||
| 31 | Mary Jane Snyder left here for Tama where she would entrain along with three other debaters Public Relations News Release 1935:607, p.1 |
The two teams will be competing in the Rocky Mountain Speech conference. | |
| 32 | Sadie Campbell wished the two women's debate teams a good trip and good luck Public Relations News Release 1935:615, p.1 |
Photo. | |
| 33 | Stanley Benz and Frances Suter will lead the prom Public Relations News Release 1935:614, p.1 |
Next in line will be vice president Raymond Nelson. | |
| 34 | Two women's debate teams planned to leave for Denver, Colorado despite the blizzard Public Relations News Release 1935:610, p.1 |
The team will leave now from Omaha rather than Tama. | |
| 35 | Two women's debate teams will travel to Tama where they will entrain for Denver, Colorado Public Relations News Release 1935:608, p.1 |
The two teams will attend the Rocky Mountain Speech conference. | |
| 36 | Sibley has furnished two of the outstanding students at the Teachers College this year Public Relations News Release 1935:597, p.1 |
Profiles. | |
| 37 | Sixteen Teachers College students have been nominated to represent campus Public Relations News Release 1935:591, p.1 |
Candidates. | |
| 38 | Teachers College faculty committee picks Who's Who College Eye 27:30, p.1 |
Student Welfare Committee makes selections. | |
| 39 | Frances Suter will lead the prom at the annual Washington Ball Public Relations News Release 1935:573, p.1 |
She will be accompanied by Stanley Benz. | |
| 40 | Stanley Benz will lead the prom at the annual Washington Ball Public Relations News Release 1935:574, p.1 |
He will accompany Frances Suter. | |
| 41 | Debaters place in Illinois meet College Eye 27:29, p.1 |
Tied for first. | |
| 42 | Debate teams leave for Illinois Wednesday College Eye 27:28, p.1 |
||
| 43 | Four debaters will participate in the Normal University debate tournament Public Relations News Release 1935:470, p.1 |
One men's team and one women's team will make the trip. | |
| 44 | Teachers College debaters and their coach swing into a busy season Public Relations News Release 1935:425, p.2 |
Schedule of tournaments. | |
| 45 | Fifty dollars in prizes will be given to the winners in the extempore and oratory contest Public Relations News Release 1935:344, p.1 |
Each speaker will deliver a seven minute talk on some modern social problem. | |
| 46 | Women's League edits mimeographed bulletin College Eye 27:24, p.4 |
Violet Franklin edits four page newsletter. | |
| 47 | Dr. Lambertson will conduct a speech clinic at Manchester Public Relations News Release 1935:281, p.1 |
He will be accompanied by three students who will furnish a speech program at the assembly. | |
| 48 | Lambertson to lead speech clinic today at Manchester, Iowa College Eye 27:22, p.1 |
||
| 49 | Mary Jane Snyder will return to her home town as the "girl who made good" Public Relations News Release 1935:279, p.1 |
Dr. Lambertson will conduct a speech clinic at Manchester High School. | |
| 50 | Four one-act plays and scenes from three longer dramas will be presented November 21 Public Relations News Release 1935:241, p.1 |
Cast and crew. | |
| 51 | Fifteen hundred fathers will receive invitations to attend Dad's Day Public Relations News Release 1935:170, p.1 |
Schedule of events. | |
| 52 | W. H. Ray will return to his alma mater for the Dad's Day luncheon Public Relations News Release 1935:182, p.1 |
Program for the event. | |
| 53 | The sale of tickets for the annual Homecoming play indicate record attendance Public Relations News Release 1935:146, p.1 |
Description and cast of the play. | |
| 54 | Frances Suter has been selected to portray a character role in the Homecoming play Public Relations News Release 1935:102, p.1 |
Short profile. | |
| 55 | Eleven students will participate in the Peace Oratorical Contest Public Relations News Release 1935:97, p.1 |
Contest participants. | |
| 56 | Casting of the Homecoming play, "Post Road," has been completed Public Relations News Release 1935:68, p.1 |
Play description. | |
| 57 | Frances Suter has been chosen to work on the Homcoming committee Public Relations News Release 1935:44, p.1 |
Initial plans for Homecoming activities were discussed at the first meeting. | |
| 58 | John Beebee has been selected to work on the Homecoming committee Public Relations News Release 1935:43, p.1 |
Initial plans for Homecoming activities were discussed at the first meeting. | |
| 59 | Homecoming Public Relations News Release 1935:40, p.1 |
Students and faculty have been selected for Homecoming committees. | |
| 60 | Bartlett Hall Council Old Gold 0:0, p.45 |
Description; photos. | |
| 61 | Hamilton Club Old Gold 0:0, p.142 |
Aims, officers, advisors, and members; photo. | |
| 62 | Kappa Delta Pi Old Gold 0:0, p.170 |
The local chapter was established in 1923; advisor, officers, and members; photos. | |
| 63 | Oratory and Extempore Old Gold 0:0, p.163 |
Season highlights; photos. | |
| 64 | Phi Sigma Phi Old Gold 0:0, p.223 |
Founded in 1918; purpose, advisors, honorary member, officers, and members; photos. | |
| 65 | Work begun on spring play sets College Eye 26:44, p.1 |
Commencement play will be "The Distaff Side". | |
| 66 | Dr. H. F. Harrington has been selected as principal speaker Public Relations News Release 1934:1038, p.2 |
Schedule for the Nineteenth Annual Convention of the Iowa College Press Association. | |
| 67 | New officers of Women's League are presented College Eye 26:35, p.1 |
Also hear address by George Stoddard. | |
| 68 | Suter, Curtis win forensic titles at speech meet College Eye 26:35, p.1 |
||
| 69 | Frances Suter won first place in the women's oratorical contest Public Relations News Release 1934:894, p.1 |
Winning this contest gives her the right to represent the Teachers College in the state contests. | |
| 70 | Mary Jane Snyder attended the Rocky Mountain Speech conference Public Relations News Release 1934:909, p.1 |
Three fellow students and one teacher accompanied Miss Snyder. | |
| 71 | Lois Brauer and Eileen Ferreter are two of the four debaters attending the Rocky Mountain Speech Conference Public Relations News Release 1934:872, p.1 |
Miss Ferreter may also enter the extemporaneous speaking contest. | |
| 72 | Winners in speech contest announced College Eye 26:30, p.3 |
Will represent ISTC at state contest. | |
| 73 | These four co-eds will represent the Teachers College in the debate tournament Public Relations News Release 1934:849, p.1 |
The tournament will be held in conjunction with the Rocky Mountain Speech conference at Denver. | |
| 74 | Debate teams will match wits in two collegiate debates College Eye 26:29, p.1 |
Schedule and roster of competition. | |
| 75 | Peace and quiet, dates, parties on slate for vacation College Eye 26:25, p.1 |
Students talk about their Christmas vacation plans. | |
| 76 | Four pledges will be initiated into Sigma Tau Delta on December 8 Public Relations News Release 1934:731, p.1 |
Program for the event. | |
| 77 | Richard Bergstrom wins speech contest College Eye 26:23, p.1 |
In after-dinner speaking contest. | |
| 78 | Six partake in finals of speaking contest College Eye 26:22, p.1 |
Winners receive cash awards. | |
| 79 | Thirteen students elected into Kappa Delta Pi Public Relations News Release 1934:685, p.1 |
Kappa Delta Pi will initiate the new members at a dinner on November 20. | |
| 80 | Eighty women pledged by eleven sororities Public Relations News Release 1934:629, p.2 |
Phi Sigma Phi is leading with fourteen pledges. |
|
| 81 | Bartlett Hall Council Old Gold 0:0, p.63 |
Description and officers; photos. | |
| 82 | Debate Old Gold 0:0, p.170 |
Contest results; photos. | |
| 83 | English Club Old Gold 0:0, p.147 |
The English Club was organized in 1910; officers and members; photo. |
|
| 84 | Hamilton Club Old Gold 0:0, p.150 |
Description, purposes, and officers; photo. | |
| 85 | Purple Arrow Old Gold 0:0, p.183 |
Purple Arrow was organized in 1933; officers, eligibility, aims, and members; photos. | |
| 86 | Writers' Club Old Gold 0:0, p.160 |
The Writers' Club was formed in 1929; officers and photo. | |
| 87 | Speech Club elects fall term officers College Eye 25:43, p.3 |
Roster of officers. | |
| 88 | Organizations choose officers for next year Public Relations News Release 1934:493, p.1 |
Pi Theta Pi and the Hamilton Club voted for officers during the past week. | |
| 89 | Dormitory girls to have 'Spring Sprint' at Commons May 5 College Eye 25:39, p.3 |
Second dance for Bartlett Hall. | |
| 90 | Drama students present "Peace on Earth" Public Relations News Release 1932:412, p.1 |
The anti-war play will run on April 19, 20, and 21. Forty two drama students play characters while an additional twenty take part in the mob scenes. | |
| 91 | Debaters win top honors in state forensics; Tutor teams receive most points since meet was started College Eye 25:35, p.1 |
Results of competition; win twenty-two of thirty possible points. | |
| 92 | Nine debaters in state tilt; leave this Wednesday for tourney to be held in Des Moines College Eye 25:34, p.1 |
Schedule of upcoming debates. | |
| 93 | Teachers debaters to enter tourney College Eye 25:32, p.1 |
At St. Thomas College. | |
| 94 | Pingel elected annual manager; Schrody to be advertising manager of Eye in place of Fenner College Eye 25:13, p.1 |
Quick look at changes to staff of student publications. | |
| 95 | Titles of Bartlett Hall East, West units changed College Eye 25:13, p.3 |
List of officers and committee heads. | |
| 96 | Straight A grades earned in all subjects Public Relations News Release 1932:323, p.1 |
Three women students earned the highest marks attainable during the spring term, while fifty-nine girls were on the honor roll for the term. | |
| 97 | Writer's Club Old Gold 0:0, p.179 |
Officers, purpose, and members; organized to promote creative writing in 1924; photos. | |
| 98 | Donald Finlayson awarded oil can at press dinner College Eye 24:33, p.1 |
||
| 99 | Lawn fete, 'Picture Punch' close social calendar of B. H. College Eye 24:33, p.3 |
Events honor graduates. | |
| 100 | It won't be Miss Society Editor now College Eye 24:32, p.1 |
Theodore Adams will edit College Eye society page for summer term. |