Wilson--Glenda S. (Student--1957)

Displaying 1 - 19 of 19 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Kappa Pi Promotes Art Interest
Old Gold 0:0, p.210
Kappa Pi, a national art fraternity, are known for promoting the work of other students through the exhibits and the national publication SKETCH BOOK, and to stimulate higher scholarship and to recognize potential and professional ability; photo.
2 Relays Queen
Old Gold 0:0, p.60
Barbara Teig was chosen by the "I" Club as the Queen of the 1956 TC Relays; also in attendance with Barbara for the 33rd annual Relays were: Glenda Wilson, Rosemary Fitzgerald, and Ruth Stuchel; two of the nine records broken, were held by TC; photo.
3 Homecoming 1956
Old Gold 0:0, p.75
Friday's partial cut day, and the bonfire and pep rally at Prexy's Pond set the spirit for an enthusiastic weekend; the variety show provided entertainment for students, alumni, and friends; also, Glenda Wilson was announced Homecoming Queen; photo.
4 OLD GOLD Election
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Naomi Harold, Jan Adamson, Jeannie Bricker, and Nancy Peterson were selected as the top four OLD GOLD beauties; Roberta Kenny, Glenda Wilson, Sonny Tgiros, and Toby Robinson were chosen as the most popular students; photo.
5 OLD GOLD Popularity
Old Gold 0:0, p.94
This is a photo of Glenda Wilson; she was sponsored by the Wesley Foundation; photo.
6 OLD GOLD Dance
Old Gold 0:0, p.101
"Royalty in Rhythm" was the theme; in the center of attention were Naomi Harold, the first OLD GOLD Queen, and her attendants, and the OLD GOLD popularity winners; music was supplied by the Del Clayton orchestra; photo.
7 Councils Provide Voice For Students
Old Gold 0:0, p.114
Women students' councils include those in Bartlett, Lawther, and Campbell, in addition to off-campus women; men students' include Seerley-Baker Hall and the off-campus men have one council in Cedar Falls and Waterloo; photo.
8 SCRA Sponsors Religion-in-Life Week
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The purpose and major responsibility of this week was to make students more aware of God in their lives; activities promoted by the Student Council of Religious Activities were done through commissions on worship, religion in life, and publicity; photo.
9 Methodist Groups Train Christian Youth
Old Gold 0:0, p.200
The Methodist Church on campus is Wesley Foundation; one of the divisions is Kappa Phi, which is a national religious organization open to all Methodist women, and the other is Sigma Theta Epsilion, a similar organization for Methodist men; photo.
10 The best of '57
College Eye 48:31, p.5
Highlights of the year; photo.
11 Naomi Harold becomes first Old Gold Queen Saturday eve
College Eye 48:18, p.1
Description of the dance and the coronation.
12 TC's most popular people . . .
College Eye 48:18, p.1
Toby Robinson, Glenda Wilson, Bobby Kenny, and Sonny Tgiros are featured as TC's most popular people.
13 Religion in Life to start Jan. 20
College Eye 48:13, p.3
Schedule of activities.
14 Glenda Wilson to be Queen!; junior to reign as TC royalty on Homecoming
College Eye 48:0, p.1
Profiles of the queen and her attendants; photo.
15 35th Queens' reign
College Eye 48:0, p.2
Description of activities in which Glenda Wilson will be involved.
16 Furrow Queen is TC coed
College Eye 48:3, p.1
Kay Butler is Queen of the Furrow at national plowing contest; photo.
17 Art Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.213
Brief description of the group; photo.
18 Kappa Phi
Old Gold 0:0, p.245
Brief description of the group; photo.
19 Barb Teig to reign tomorrow as Queen of Annual TC Relays
College Eye 47:27, p.1
Profile of the queen and her attendants; photo.