Traditions

Displaying 151 - 200 of 265 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 Special Xmas dinner for studes, profs
College Eye 38:13, p.1
Will feature turkey dinner with all the trimmings.
152 'Pop' stops popping corn; vender is college institution
College Eye 38:4, p.1
Pop Aldrich, now 88, sold his popcorn stand to Peter Struyk; reminisces about his work.
153 Dad serves the best
Alumnus 29:4, p.10
Dad Aldrich has been selling his popcorn at 23rd and College for sixteen years; photo.
154 All-college party reveals many 'ribbonless' freshmen
College Eye 36:7, p.4
44 women did not have green ribbons.
155 Annual folk festival given tonight
College Eye 35:21, p.1
Class will present recital.
156 Women's physical education department plans fun-day activities; all-college folk festival; fun-day for schools scheduled this week
College Eye 35:20, p.6
157 Sunday community sing may become tradition
College Eye 35:16, p.5
Held in Georgian Lounge.
158 Remember this song, alumni?
Alumnus 28:1, p.
ISTC loyalty song music and words; photo.
159 One college tradition remains unbroken--Christmas Messiah
College Eye 35:13, p.6
Description of the upcoming performance.
160 Lawth-hers
College Eye 35:8, p.3
Upperclassmen haze freshmen; description of social events.
161 Campanile
Old Gold 0:0, p.45
Tradition of the Campanile; photo.
162 Traditions, customs play big part in college life
College Eye 34:1, p.1
Quick survey of campus traditions and facilities.
163 To honor seniors at dinner; lantern parade is for women
College Eye 33:33, p.3
Description of the dinner and the parade.
164 All-College Christmas party supper planned by Ruppel and McIlrath
College Eye 33:12, p.3
Hope that 700 will attend.
165 Committee helps you know your school's traditions
College Eye 33:2, p.2
Women's League committee responsible for sale of freshmen beanies.
166 Dr. Price speaks to senior students
College Eye 32:33, p.3
Description of the traditional senior dinner.
167 Merry old England was theme of party
College Eye 32:14, p.3
A look at the traditional Christmas dinner.
168 All College Christmas party to be December 19; merry old England is theme for get-together
College Eye 32:13, p.7
Description of the traditional Christmas dinner.
169 Fire lighting service inaugurated at Lawther
College Eye 32:12, p.3
Description of the new ceremonies.
170 Liberty Bell to announce Cut Day
College Eye 32:7, p.1
Central Hall bell will ring.
171 Dormitories compete for trophy award
College Eye 32:7, p.6
For best Homecoming decorations.
172 Students' Day was a real holiday
College Eye 32:4, p.2
A look at the tradition in which students played the roles of faculty.
173 Tutor Traditions
Old Gold 0:0, p.9
Description of how new students learned the traditions.
174 Women's League induction scheduled for Wednesday; Coe dean of women to speak at service
College Eye 31:29, p.3
Mary Bell will speak; description of traditional ceremony.
175 Tutor Ticklers date from 1930; idea was President Latham's
College Eye 31:11, p.1
History of the Tutor Ticklers variety show.
176 Freshmen: can you take it?
College Eye 31:1, p.1
Quick rehearsal of freshmen traditions.
177 Hu-Sing planned
College Eye 31:1, p.5
Will gather to sing around Campanile.
178 Teachers College has many traditions; Campanile, Crossroads are cited
College Eye 30:43, p.1
Advice to new students about how to spend their recreational time.
179 Commencement, new tradition . . . .
Alumnus 23:3, p.2
Women students, carrying Japanese lanterns, march in cap and gown to Campanile; following brief ceremony, they extinguish the lanterns.
180 Green Button meets its doom at homecoming
College Eye 30:7, p.4
Symbolic of end of freshman pledgeship.
181 Traditions are near and dear to all students
College Eye 30:1, p.1
Tells freshmen about campus traditions.
182 What the well-bred freshman must know
College Eye 30:1, p.1
Outlines rules for freshman behavior on campus.
183 Purple sweaters
College Eye 28:16, p.4
Athletic sweaters will be purple.
184 New course, "Social Usage" is required of women students
College Eye 28:1, p.3
Will teach traditions and etiquette to women.
185 They shall not pass!
College Eye 27:32, p.1
Suggests establishing tradition of not allowing women to enter Baker Hall.
186 Dad Aldrich is still on the job--see you Homecoming
Alumnus 19:4, p.10
Profile of Dad Aldrich, the popcorn stand man on College Hill; has been there since he moved his stand from Waterloo in 1929; photo.
187 Intriguing spring atmosphere casts enchantment on co-eds; girls linger outdoors; are reluctant to leave campus
College Eye 26:41, p.1
Women are enjoying a romantic spring.
188 All-student Christmas supper gives promise of being a festive affair; music, dancing, group singing, and clowns on program
College Eye 25:25, p.1
Description of entertainment.
189 Christmas supper full of surprises
College Eye 25:24, p.1
Will hold first all-college Christmas dinner.
190 Hearth-lighting at Bartlett hall Nov. 20
College Eye 25:21, p.3
191 Present traditions instituted by first graduates in 1878; campus traditions inspire loyalty to college among students, alumni
College Eye 25:11, p.6
Brief survey of campus student traditions.
192 Freshmen wear purple and green
Alumnus 16:4, p.11
Men to wear caps; women to wear buttons.
193 Freshmen men will buy caps at Thursday lecture
College Eye 24:1, p.7
Men must buy purple caps with green visors; women must buy green buttons with the letters ISTC.
194 Popcorn Street
Alumnus 16:3, p.18
23rd Street is noted for Dad's Popcorn Stand near Bartlett Hall.
195 Hearth-lighting service is held at dormitory
College Eye 23:18, p.5
Designed to promote friendliness and unity among women.
196 The bridge and the moon
Alumnus 15:4, p.10
Memories of lovers' bridge on Merner Avenue.
197 Y. W. to have lantern parade
College Eye 23:13, p.5
198 Freshman caps will go on sale Thursday at freshman lecture
College Eye 23:12, p.1
Caps are purple with green bills; must be worn at all times except Sunday.
199 Bell will be rung when "Old Golds" are put on sale
College Eye 22:30, p.1
First person to Old Gold office after the ringing of the bell will win a free yearbook.
200 First annual Gridiron Banquet is planned for Friday, twenty-second; oil can will be presented to one who has been of most service to paper this year
College Eye 22:30, p.1
Hope to establish new tradition.