Suter--Frances H. (Class of 1936)

Displaying 51 - 100 of 105 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 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.
52 Fifteen hundred fathers will receive invitations to attend Dad's Day
Public Relations News Release 1935:170, p.1
Schedule of events.
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 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.
58 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.
59 Homecoming
Public Relations News Release 1935:40, p.1
Students and faculty have been selected for Homecoming committees.
60 Bartlett Hall Council
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Description; photos.
61 Hamilton Club
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Aims, officers, advisors, and members; photo.
62 Oratory and Extempore
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Season highlights; photos.
63 Kappa Delta Pi
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The local chapter was established in 1923; advisor, officers, and members; photos.
64 Phi Sigma Phi
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Founded in 1918; purpose, advisors, honorary member, officers, and members; photos.
65 Work begun on spring play sets
College Eye 26:44, p.133
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 Suter, Curtis win forensic titles at speech meet
College Eye 26:35, p.1
68 New officers of Women's League are presented
College Eye 26:35, p.1
Also hear address by George Stoddard.
69 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.
70 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.
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
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Description and officers; photos.
82 English Club
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The English Club was organized in 1910; officers and members; photo.
83 Hamilton Club
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Description, purposes, and officers; photo.
84 Writers' Club
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The Writers' Club was formed in 1929; officers and photo.
85 Debate
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Contest results; photos.
86 Purple Arrow
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Purple Arrow was organized in 1933; officers, eligibility, aims, and members; photos.
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 Titles of Bartlett Hall East, West units changed
College Eye 25:13, p.3
List of officers and committee heads.
95 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.
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
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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.