University of Northern Iowa - Old Gold Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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THROUGH THE SEASONS introduction Tim- Pack Dedication .............................. Forward A Memoriai. Pri SIPEN'rs Message Officers of Administration ............. Student Government ..................... Faculty and Departments of Instruction ... 2 4 6 10 13 14-21 22-23 24 45 331 Fall Contents Page Sororities Fraternities ........ Student Housing Units Dramatics Guest Artists ....... Musk Pep Club and I Club ... . Sports—Football 48 52-61 62-66 .... 68-80 82-83 ...84-85 .... 86-87 .....88 89 ... 92-97 'WJinter Winter Contents Page ........... .......... Religious Groups ... Honor Groups .............................. Dramatics.................................. Guest Artists ........................... - Musk Sports Basketball and Wrestling............ Old Gold Beauty and Popularity Contestants 98 ...100-108 109-125 128 129 130-131 132-133 134 145 ....146-163 Spring Contents Page ............. In ii RKST Groups ... Student Pubijcations ............. Dramatics Music............................. Sports—Baseball. Track, and Misc. Who's Who Campus Personalities ............. Four- and Two-Year Graduates... . 164 ...166-188 . 190-195 196-197 . 200-201 202-215 ...216 220 221-223 .. 224-269

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E— OCTOBER A golden ''mum” tied with purple ribbon and worn by a pretty co-ed is as typical of fall on the Teachers college campus as the brilliant foliage, eleven huddled men. and the freshmen girls’ green caps. Miss Shirley Carter from Ames, Iowa, stands with wind-blown hair waiting for her date for the Homecoming football game, which was a 33 to 7 victory for the Panthers over the jackrabbits of South Dakota State college. The “cast- ing off of the green was a feature of the homecoming festivities greatly enjoyed by freshmen women. JANUARY Bare branches and brown lawns swept by wintry winds meant a discontinuance of many out-of-doors activities and a return to the books . A dash to the dorm, sliding on the little patches of ice along the dia- gonal walk, or gettin gruesome at the grappling meets was all part of the term which formed the middle of this school year. Parkas, like the one worn by Charles Wolf, freshman student from West Liberty. Iowa, were popular apparel for keeping cars warm. Four girls were chosen at the annual OLD GOLD dance to take their place beside the beauties of the past. MAY To many Teachers College students spring means the nearing of a goal—the final days of work needed to earn a diploma or a bachelor of arts degree. To other students the lengthening days mean spring fever, picnics, baseball on the college diamond, a renewal of the colorful Teachers College relays, and day- dreams of summer vacation. Margaret Harries, senior home economics major from Sutherland. Iowa, poses for the OLD GOLD photographer in the costume she will be wearing when she receives her degree at the spring commencement exercises.



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AS A MEMORIAL ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ . . . to the former students who gave their lives to make this year and the future years secure for education in the American way. the honor roll containing their names is here reproduced. 2157 former Teachers College students went to war and 2091 of these men came home to continue their studies or some other peaceful pursuit. Teachers should not forget these men or the value of their sacrifices on the battle fields, on the oceans or in the skies. Why these men gave their lives and the heroism of their deeds should be taught without gla- mour. The need for preparation and vigil- ance should be taught as the means to an end. to be powerful enough to discourage any foreign country from ever starting an- other war. The horrors of war can not be made too real to duly impress the minds of those who have never experienced them. If our teach- ings are successful we need have no fear of danger from without or from within. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

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