Champlin--John George [Classes of 1936 and 1937]
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| 1 | John Champlin Alumnus 31:1, p.22 |
Is coach at Villisca, Iowa. He was formerly coach at Mt. Ayr, Iowa. | |
| 2 | John Champlin Alumnus 30:1, p.24 |
Has begun his ninth year of service in the schools at Mount Ayr, Iowa. He is instructor in typing, physics, and physical education. He and his wife have two sons, Ronald and Nick. | |
| 3 | Gloomy outlook for wrestlers Alumnus 21:1, p.19 |
1937 wrestling season preview. | |
| 4 | The Line College Eye 28:13, p.2 |
Campus gossip. | |
| 5 | Many veterans to report for wrestling, basketball Alumnus 20:4, p.20 |
Season previews. | |
| 6 | White, Blanchard named most valuable by board, coaches Alumnus 20:4, p.20 |
Roster of letter-winners, including first major letters in tennis. | |
| 7 | Spring sport letter winners are announced; awards given 36 sportsmen; Champlin, De Spain earn special merit College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
Letters were awarded to tennis men for the first time in ISTC history; photo. | |
| 8 | Baseball team makes good showing despite inexperience Alumnus 20:3, p.20 |
1936 team finishes 8-6; season wrap-up. | |
| 9 | Baker Hall men make regulations College Eye 27:37, p.4 |
Form house committee. | |
| 10 | Panther eleven recognized in sports publication College Eye 27:37, p.4 |
ISTC football players appear in the "1936 Supplement to Intercollegiate Football." | |
| 11 | Athletes are given honors at end of successful year in Teachers College sports; Terry Olin awarded trophy for scholarship during four years College Eye 27:34, p.6 |
Letters and other athletic awards were presented at the athletic recognition assembly on May 27; photo. | |
| 12 | "I" Club Old Gold 0:0, p.222 |
Description, officers, and members; photo. | |
| 13 | Football Old Gold 0:0, p.55 |
Season schedule and highlights; photos. | |
| 14 | Graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.230 |
Graduate photos. | |
| 15 | Lambda Gamma Nu Old Gold 0:0, p.62 |
Description of activities, officers, and members; photos. | |
| 16 | Matmen of 1935-1936 Old Gold 0:0, p.160 |
Season results and highlights; photos. | |
| 17 | The Purple Panther diamond men of 1936 Old Gold 0:0, p.204 |
1936 baseball season schedule and highlights; photos. | |
| 18 | Who's Who Old Gold 0:0, p.132 |
Profiles of popular students; photos. | |
| 19 | Baseball prospects brighten as strong battery reports Alumnus 20:2, p.14 |
Season preview; photo. | |
| 20 | Three year men College Eye 27:24, p.4 |
Pictured is senior pole vaulter Roland White and senior infielder John Champlin; photo. | |
| 21 | The Teachers College will close the dual meet season here Friday Public Relations News Release 1935:651, p.1 |
Probable lineups. | |
| 22 | Cheney loses first match in two years; Iowa University downs Tutor matmen 22 1/2 to 9 1/2 in fast meet College Eye 27:21, p.4 |
Ray Cheney lost to Larson of Iowa in overtime. | |
| 23 | The wrestling classic of Iowa is scheduled for Wednesday night Public Relations News Release 1935:638, p.1 |
Probable lineups. | |
| 24 | Teachers College wrestlers will close the dual meet season here Wednesday night Public Relations News Release 1935:636, p.1 |
Probable lineups for the meet against the University of Iowa. | |
| 25 | Teachers College wrestlers will attempts to thwart the Indiana University grapplers Public Relations News Release 1935:617, p.1 |
Coach McCuskey will use the same team that has represented the Panthers all season. | |
| 26 | John Champlin has been named one of the twenty four outstanding students Public Relations News Release 1935:595, p.1 |
Profile. | |
| 27 | Teachers College faculty committee picks Who's Who College Eye 27:19, p.1 |
Student Welfare Committee makes selections. | |
| 28 | The twenty-four outstanding students at the Teachers College have been selected Public Relations News Release 1935:584, p.1 |
The selections will be featured in the annual Who's Who of Teachers College. | |
| 29 | The Teachers College wrestling team will pin its hopes on three undefeated men at Ames Public Relations News Release 1935:576, p.1 |
Probable lineups. | |
| 30 | Teachers College wrestlers will grapple with the strong team from the University of Minnesota Public Relations News Release 1935:558, p.1 |
Starting lineups. | |
| 31 | Davis Natvig not only leads the wrestling team in scoring, but has turned in a perfect record Public Relations News Release 1935:528, p.1 |
Natvig has thrown all three opponents to score fifteen points. | |
| 32 | The Teachers College wrestling team heads straight into its toughest aggregation Public Relations News Release 1935:473, p.1 |
The wrestling team will meet Cornell tomorrow night. | |
| 33 | The Teachers College wrestling team battles the University of Nebraska tonight Public Relations News Release 1935:458, p.1 |
Probable lineups. | |
| 34 | The Teachers College grapplers open the 1936 season tomorrow night against Iowa State Public Relations News Release 1935:386, p.1 |
Probable lineups. | |
| 35 | Champlin most valuable gridder Alumnus 20:1, p.14 |
John Champlin is football MVP; Orville Nichols named to all-state team; list of other letter-winners. | |
| 36 | Purple Panthers close season in burst of speed Alumnus 20:1, p.13 |
Finish 4-2-2; season wrap-up; photo. | |
| 37 | Two undefeated matmen back Alumnus 20:1, p.12 |
1936 wrestling season preview; photo. | |
| 38 | Champlin named most valuable gridder; 21 awarded letters College Eye 27:13, p.6 |
Letter winners for football are listed. | |
| 39 | Coach McCuskey settled down to whip the wrestling squad into shape Public Relations News Release 1935:315, p.1 |
Candidates for the squad. | |
| 40 | John Champlin is back for his third season as a regular on the Panther wrestling team Public Relations News Release 1935:320, p.1 |
Champlin will handle the 135-pound division. | |
| 41 | Major awards were granted to twenty one Teachers College football players Public Relations News Release 1935:313, p.1 |
John Champlin was named as the player of the greatest value to the team. | |
| 42 | Six football players cast aside moleskins in favor of satins as they prepared to report for basketball drills Public Relations News Release 1935:287, p.1 |
Four other football players are expected to report to wrestling practice. | |
| 43 | David McCuskey will return to his duties at the beginning of winter term after a leave of absence Public Relations News Release 1935:282, p.1 |
McCuskey will start work with five wrestling veterans. | |
| 44 | In final appearance tomorrow College Eye 27:11, p.4 |
Ten senior football players will play their final game; photo. | |
| 45 | The Teachers College opens its North Central conference football wars against South Dakota Public Relations News Release 1935:278, p.2 |
Eight men in the starting lineup will be playing their last game for the Teachers College. | |
| 46 | The Teachers College football team started its last week of practice today Public Relations News Release 1935:243, p.1 |
Saturdays contest will be the final performance for ten letter winners. | |
| 47 | Two Iowa Falls gridders will perform before a home crowd for the last time Public Relations News Release 1935:254, p.1 |
Profiles. | |
| 48 | The Teachers College football team travels to Sioux City for its tenth meeting with Morningside Public Relations News Release 1935:239, p.1 |
The starting lineup will include either six or seven graduating lettermen. | |
| 49 | The football team faces its last opportunity to break the jinx this season against Morningside Public Relations News Release 1935:236, p.1 |
The Teachers College football team hasn't won a game away from home in nearly three years. | |
| 50 | Since the third game, the football team has not been able to win on a foreign field Public Relations News Release 1935:222, p.1 |
Starting lineup for the game against Grinnell. | |
| 51 | Champlin leads Panther scoring with 25 points College Eye 27:9, p.6 |
Halfback Johnny Champlin holds top scoring with 13 points for the season; Orville Nichols is in second with 12 points. | |
| 52 | The Teachers College football team that can "tackle" will take the field tomorrow Public Relations News Release 1935:192, p.2 |
Probable starting lineups. | |
| 53 | Coach Tom Johnson and twenty-two Panther gridders left for Cedar Rapids Public Relations News Release 1935:169, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
| 54 | The Teachers College eleven leaves tomorrow for Cedar Rapids Public Relations News Release 1935:168, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
| 55 | Tutors humble Western State at Homecoming; Champlin leads Panthers to first win over Hilltoppers College Eye 27:7, p.4 |
ISTC defeated Western State Teachers College of Michigan, 21-14. | |
| 56 | The football team will play its oldest gridiron rival when it battles Coe College Public Relations News Release 1935:159, p.1 |
Scores of past games. | |
| 57 | The Teachers College football team concluded its practice session and will entrain for Ypsilanti tonight Public Relations News Release 1935:100, p.1 |
Traveling squad members. | |
| 58 | The Teachers College football team will open the 1935 season tomorrow against Cornell Public Relations News Release 1935:78, p.2 |
Probable starting lineups. | |
| 59 | Fifty-three receive awards for baseball, track competition Alumnus 19:4, p.16 |
Roster of letter winners. | |
| 60 | Three-sport men all Alumnus 19:4, p.16 |
John Champlin, Keith McCabe, and Don Stout each won three varsity letters; Frank Sirriani and George Miner won freshman recognition; photo. | |
| 61 | Coach Tom Johnson announced that he would continue scrimmage sessions all this week Public Relations News Release 1935:72, p.1 |
Season update and possible starting lineup. | |
| 62 | With the general public barred, the Teachers College gridders learn intricate offensive positions Public Relations News Release 1935:49, p.2 |
Coach Johnson is still having trouble finding the perfect first string combination. | |
| 63 | Only ten days of practice remain for the Panthers to get ready for the invasion of Cornell Public Relations News Release 1935:31, p.1 |
There are no set positions yet, as changes are still being made in the entire make up of the team. | |
| 64 | The Teachers College football squad will settle down to a steady diet of scrimmage Public Relations News Release 1935:9, p.1 |
Forty one men are currently available for the team. | |
| 65 | Backs plentiful on Tutor squad; nine lettermen counted on for Panther offensive College Eye 26:44, p.4 |
Season preview; photo. | |
| 66 | Three Iowa Falls football players are counted upon as valuable cogs in the football machine Public Relations News Release 1934:1145, p.1 |
Short profiles. | |
| 67 | Nineteen lettermen will be on hand this fall Public Relations News Release 1934:1130, p.3 |
Season preview and schedule. | |
| 68 | Five Panthers earn awards in three sports; Stout, Champlin, McCabe winners of varsity letters College Eye 26:38, p.4 |
Students are awarded for athletic performances; list of letter winners. | |
| 69 | Panther three-letter men College Eye 26:38, p.4 |
Three athletes earn three letters each; photos. | |
| 70 | Everett Scott pitches no-hit contest at Ypsilanti; first hitless shutout since Whitford's perfect game in 1919 Alumnus 19:3, p.16 |
1935 season wrap-up; photo. | |
| 71 | Panther athletes honored at special assembly Alumnus 19:3, p.15 |
Don Klotz wins scholarship-athletic trophy; Ken Kimberlin and Ray Cheney win MVP awards; list of other letter winners. | |
| 72 | Three Teachers College athletes won awards Public Relations News Release 1934:1112, p.1 |
Stout, McCabe, and Champlin won awards in three sports during the past year. | |
| 73 | Three varsity athletes and two freshmen won awards in three sports Public Relations News Release 1934:1113, p.1 |
Fifteen men were given awards for participating in two sports. | |
| 74 | Earle Meikle and Everett Scott were voted to be the men of greatest value Public Relations News Release 1934:1108, p.1 |
Letters and numerals for tennis, track, and baseball were announced by S. A. Lynch. | |
| 75 | Baseball Old Gold 0:0, p.242 |
1935 schedule and season highlights; photos. | |
| 76 | Football Old Gold 0:0, p.234 |
1934 schedule and season highlights; photos. | |
| 77 | Lambda Gamma Nu Old Gold 0:0, p.214 |
Organized in 1923; aims, advisors, officers, and members; photos. | |
| 78 | Wrestling Old Gold 0:0, p.240 |
1934-1935 schedule and season highlights; photos. | |
| 79 | Teachers College baseball teams will end the season tomorrow against Luther Public Relations News Release 1934:1094, p.1 |
Starting lineups. | |
| 80 | Kenneth Kimberlin, Raymond Cheney, and Don Klotz were honored at the annual athletic assembly Public Relations News Release 1934:1093, p.1 |
S. A. Lynch awarded sixteen major letters, three minors, and twenty-three numeral sweaters. | |
| 81 | Tutor ball club meets Michigan teachers today; play second of three game road trip at Ypsilanti College Eye 26:33, p.4 |
Teachers played the University of Toledo. | |
| 82 | The Teachers College baseball team will meet Toledo Public Relations News Release 1934:1077, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
| 83 | These Teachers College baseball players will oppose Normal at Ypsilanti Public Relations News Release 1934:1063, p.1 |
The games will take place on May 24 and 25. | |
| 84 | These Teachers College baseball players will oppose Toledo Public Relations News Release 1934:1064, p.1 |
The game will take place on May 23. | |
| 85 | The Western Illinois Teachers will furnish the opposition for the Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1934:1057, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
| 86 | Seeking its third victory, the Teachers College baseball team will meet Western Illinois Public Relations News Release 1934:1054, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
| 87 | The Teachers College baseball team will meet Iowa State College at Ames tomorrow Public Relations News Release 1934:1045, p.1 |
Coach Whitford is undecided on the lineup, but will bring a traveling squad of about sixteen men. | |
| 88 | The Teachers College will be seeking its second straight diamond victory Public Relations News Release 1934:1030, p.1 |
Starting line up. | |
| 89 | Aiming for the .500 mark, the Teachers College baseball team will meet Platteville, Wisconsin Public Relations News Release 1934:1033, p.1 |
Starting line up. | |
| 90 | Seeking its first win of the season, the Teachers College baseball team will meet the University of Nebraska Public Relations News Release 1934:1022, p.1 |
Probable batting order. | |
| 91 | The Teachers College baseball team will seek its first victory here on Friday against Nebraska Public Relations News Release 1934:1021, p.1 |
Probable starting lineups. | |
| 92 | The Teachers College baseball team will open the season this afternoon Public Relations News Release 1934:1004, p.2 |
Starting lineups. | |
| 93 | The Teachers College baseball team will open the 1935 season tomorrow against Iowa State Public Relations News Release 1934:1003, p.2 |
Starting lineups. | |
| 94 | The Teachers College baseball team will put the final touches on in preparation for the opening game Public Relations News Release 1934:1001, p.1 |
Possible lineups. | |
| 95 | Hampered by snow and rain, the Teachers College baseball team has been slow rounding into shape Public Relations News Release 1934:994, p.1 |
Season outlook. | |
| 96 | Baseball season opens April 11 Alumnus 19:2, p.18 |
1935 season preview. | |
| 97 | A body blow was dealt when Gordon Blanchard would not be available for this baseball season Public Relations News Release 1934:963, p.1 |
Roster of players and schedule of games. | |
| 98 | The Cornell wrestling team meets the Teachers College here tonight Public Relations News Release 1934:935, p.1 |
Starting lineups. | |
| 99 | The traditional wrestling battle against Cornell will hold the spotlight tomorrow night Public Relations News Release 1934:933, p.1 |
Varsity lineups. | |
| 100 | Teachers College wresters will meet the University of Nebraska Public Relations News Release 1934:919, p.1 |
Probable lineups for both teams. |