Football

Displaying 801 - 850 of 1342 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
801 Participation in Men's Intramurals Grows
Old Gold 0:0, p.174
Description of the activities of the men's intramural program; photos.
802 Intramurals
College Eye 46:12, p.4
Football champion crowned; getting basketball organized.
803 Intramurals
College Eye 46:11, p.7
Football final standings.
804 Intramurals
College Eye 46:10, p.4
Football playoffs scheduled.
805 Intramurals
College Eye 46:9, p.7
Football standings.
806 Intramurals
College Eye 46:8, p.4
Football standings.
807 Intramurals
College Eye 46:6, p.4
Football standings.
808 Intramurals
College Eye 46:5, p.4
Football schedule.
809 Intramurals
College Eye 46:4, p.4
Football underway.
810 Football
Old Gold 0:0, p.123
Brief description of the activity; photo.
811 Panthers Post Good Season
Old Gold 0:0, p.124
Brief description of the group; photo.
812 Gridsters set record
Old Gold 0:0, p.126
Brief description of the activity; photo.
813 Six tutors placed on all-conference team
Old Gold 0:0, p.128
Brief description of the group; photo.
814 Intramural Athletics
Old Gold 0:0, p.154
Brief description of the activities; photo.
815 Stars garner 'mural title
College Eye 45:9, p.4
The Stadium Stars win the intramural football season and playoffs.
816 Intramural football ends, interdorm program begins
College Eye 45:8, p.7
Results from the final week of intramural football are posted.
817 'Mural football ends next week
College Eye 45:7, p.4
Results from intramural football games are posted.
818 Men's 'mural play goes on
College Eye 45:6, p.5
Results from intramural football are posted.
819 Men's intramural football begins
College Eye 45:5, p.4
Results from the week's intramural football games are posted.
820 Intramural program plans full schedule for next week
College Eye 45:4, p.4
Ten teams participated in the first week of intramural touch football; photo.
821 Hold football clinic
College Eye 44:42, p.1
Buck Starbeck will hold coaching clinic.
822 Tutors surprise foes
Old Gold 0:0, p.220
The Panthers defeated four consecutive league opponents before being defeated by South Dakota University; photo.
823 Athletes, urged on to victory and acclaimed by noisy support. . .
Old Gold 0:0, p.218
Silhouette of football player; photo.
824 Marching band
Old Gold 0:0, p.166
The marching band performs at the half-time show; photo.
825 Panther halfback Bill Paulsen
Old Gold 0:0, p.221
Bill Paulsen plays as halfback in the Homecoming game against South Dakota University; photo.
826 Senior award winners
Old Gold 0:0, p.222
Photograph.
827 Bohnsack is Little All-American
Old Gold 0:0, p.223
Louis Bohnsack is named "Little All-American" by the Associated Press; photo.
828 Bill Olson
Old Gold 0:0, p.221
Bill Olson advances toward the enemy goal line; photo.
829 Homecoming activities
Old Gold 0:0, p.72
Homecoming activities include the sixth annual Homecoming Parade, the Homecoming Dance, and a variety show; photo.
830 Chuck Novotny converts against South Dakota State
Old Gold 0:0, p.223
Novotny made five conversions in seven attempts against South Dakota State; photo.
831 Morningside falls
Old Gold 0:0, p.224
The Panthers achieve victory over Morningside; photo.
832 Tutors grab crown
Old Gold 0:0, p.226
Panthers defeat the South Dakota State Jackrabbits; photo.
833 TC grid clinic to be August 16
College Eye 43:41, p.1
Attendance is hoped to be around 60.
834 Fifth Panther grid clinic to be Aug. 16
College Eye 43:40, p.1
The clinic will be a coaches clinic for alumni.
835 Honors Evenly Divided
Old Gold 0:0, p.63
Ths page lists the football players who received honors for the 1951 season; photo.
836 Football
Old Gold 0:0, p.9
Two football players are shown in uniform speaking with a female student. Note the leather helmets that the players are holding; photo.
837 TC Shots
Old Gold 0:0, p.56
A collection of photos of various activities; photos.
838 Football
Old Gold 0:0, p.61
This page features the standings for Teachers College for the 1951 football season; photo.
839 Panthers Rebound
Old Gold 0:0, p.62
This page features scores of the 1951 football season; photo.
840 Clifford L. Bishop and James R. Clark will participate in a Career Day at Cherokee Thursday, March 20
Public Relations News Release 1952:541, p.1
Bishop, head of the education department, joined the faculty in 1950. A native Kansan, he was born in Girard, Kansas. Clark, associate professor of men's physical education, joined the faculty in 1949. He was born in St. Peter, Minnesota.
841 The college has been awarded a 1951 Crusade for Freedom citation for effective and unselfish service by the Des Moines headquarters for the drive
Public Relations News Release 1952:421, p.1
Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, sponsored the drive after approval was given by the Student League Board, student governing organization. The purpose of the Crusade for Freedom is to send truth and hope through the Iron Curtain.
842 Special To: The Daily Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:282, p.1
The new year finds the college 75 years young, looking forward to the inquguration of its graduate program in the summer of 1952. A major curriculum revision for degree students began during the 1951 summer session.
843 Special to: Guthrie County Times
Public Relations News Release 1951:152, p.1
John Beach, Guthrie Center, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students.
844 Special to: Guthrie Center Guthrian
Public Relations News Release 1951:151, p.1
John Beach, Guthrie Center, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Norminations were made by the student welfare committee at the college.
845 Special to: Cedar Falls Daily Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:142, p.1
Arno Jensen, George Holmes, and Bill York were accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
846 "Seventy-five Years of Teacher Education" is the theme of the 1951 Homecoming. The first event is "Diamond Dates," a panorama of student life
Public Relations News Release 1951:98, p.1
Homecoming "I" Queen Dixie LaVonne Laughery, Charles City, will be presented at the variety show and dance. A full day of varied activities is planned for Saturday, Oct. 27. A hockey game between alumnae and senior girls is planned.
847 The Howie Curtis Quintet is scheduled to play for the Crusade for Freedom dance Friday (Oct. 19)
Public Relations News Release 1951:78, p.1
The quintet will appear through the courtesy of the American Federation of Musicians Union, Local 334, and the Music Performance Trust Fund of Record Manufacturers, which is made up of proceeds from record sales throughout the country.
848 Students will conduct a Crusade for Freedom campaign on campus this week to raise money to expand Radio Free Europe
Public Relations News Release 1951:76, p.1
Radio Free Europe is an independent, citizen-supported station which went on the air July, 1950. The programs are designed to keep alive the hope of freedom and to encourage resistance to Communism in Europe.
849 Sunday grid fare Baker vs. Seerley
College Eye 43:4, p.4
Baker Hall will face off with Seerley Hall.
850 Special to the Waterloo Courier
Public Relations News Release 1951:73, p.1
The 1951 Dad of the Day at the College will Be Alonzo Gleason, 415 Walnut Street, Cedar Falls. Gleason, father of a Teachers college freshman and three Teachers college graduates, will be presented at halftime during the football game, Saturday, Oct. 20.