Intercollegiate Athletics

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801 Fit to fight on home front is slogan; sports program makes students physically fit
College Eye 35:1, p.8
There will be no intercollegiate athletics, but Miss Wild outlines many opportunities for women to keep fit.
802 North Central League disbands; transportation, lack of men reasons given
College Eye 34:25, p.1
Schools are free to set up their own contests, if they choose to do so.
803 Spring sports sharply curtailed at Teachers College
Alumnus 27:2, p.8
Baseball, tennis, and golf will not be held as competitive sports this spring; track will run shortened schedule; due to transportation difficulties and increased use of campus facilities by military services.
804 Tutor squads lose athletes
College Eye 34:22, p.4
More men from TC athletic teams are called to serve in the military.
805 To honor band, sports May 26
College Eye 33:33, p.1
Program for annual banquet.
806 Sports pamphlet is published
College Eye 33:30, p.4
Pamphlet provides pictures of the various sports teams as well as advice on receiving a degree in physical education.
807 Frosh rule lifted for the duration
College Eye 33:27, p.4
Freshmen will be allowed to play intercollegiate sports for the duration of the war.
808 Schedule of publications of athletic bulletins
College Eye 33:27, p.2
A look at the work of the Publications Bureau; 200,000 issues now in print.
809 Panthers have best year ever
Alumnus 25:3, p.16
Win four of five conference championships; overall team record was 84-37; season wrap-ups in track, golf, tennis, and baseball; roster of letter-winners; photo.
810 Teachers College; the home of the champions
College Eye 32:35, p.4
Summary of the 1940-1941 athletic season at TC.
811 Coaches stage annual play what I want for Christmas
College Eye 32:14, p.4
Coaches of TC athletics write their wish lists to Santa via letters.
812 Hyde Park; something lacking
College Eye 32:8, p.2
Feels cultural events are just as important as athletic events.
813 I like to see a man gaining at every stride
Alumnus 24:4, p.19
Professor Mendenhall praises President Latham's support of athletic teams in general, but especially for supporting conference membership, sectional contests, player awards.
814 You were a big leaguer!
Alumnus 24:4, p.31
Tribute from local sports writer to President Latham; photo.
815 Panther sports touch new high!
Alumnus 24:3, p.12
Best all-around year in ISTC athletics; reports on football, cross country, baseball, basketball, wrestling, track, and golf; photo.
816 1939-1940 intercollegiate record percentage is .672
College Eye 31:35, p.1
Men won the highest percentage of competitions ever seen at ISTC.
817 Dr. Latham pays tribute to athletes
College Eye 31:34, p.4
Lauds efforts of athletes this year; list of award winners.
818 Movies assist
College Eye 31:2, p.4
For the first time all athletic events will be filmed.
819 Subsidy discussed
College Eye 30:38, p.4
People officially and unofficially connected with collegiate athletics have recently had much to say for and against the subsidization of college athletes.
820 Athletes are honored at banquet
College Eye 30:34, p.6
List of those honored.
821 'Most valuable' men athletes to be honored
College Eye 30:33, p.1
822 Over the Fence
College Eye 30:33, p.4
Believes women have no place in competitive sports.
823 Women don't know the jargon--do the men readers?
College Eye 30:29, p.4
Multiple choice test was taken on how well women know sports vocabulary; no one ranked lower than seven correct.
824 Sports banquet to be held May 24
College Eye 30:27, p.4
Will distribute athletic awards.
825 Looking back
College Eye 30:25, p.4
Freshmen athletes are not making good grades.
826 Director of Panther athletics
College Eye 30:24, p.4
Coach Mendenhall shown as he is ready to write; photo.
827 Athletic board announces changes
College Eye 30:8, p.8
Will hold single athletics and band banquet; letters and awards will be made then.
828 The men behind the scenes
College Eye 30:3, p.6
This year's sports coaches; photo.
829 Ticket office becomes garage
College Eye 29:36, p.1
Had been on campus for many years; stood south of Women's Gymnasium.
830 Achievement award won this year by Kadesch
College Eye 29:34, p.6
Student athletes honored at the annual recognition assembly; list of those honored.
831 Athletes honored Monday
College Eye 29:33, p.1
Will receive several awards; Professor Hart will speak.
832 A day in the life of a football hero
Alumnus 21:4, p.16
A look at the things that an athlete does in a typical day; photo.
833 Athletes! Learn the award rules
College Eye 29:2, p.5
Criteria for winning an athletic letter.
834 Panther coaching staff increased to seven
College Eye 28:42, p.4
Oliver Nordly is latest addition.
835 Panther staff boasts more than 160 years experience
College Eye 28:42, p.4
The ISTC athletics staff; photo.
836 Tolan, Moore, Curtis honored at athletics recognition assembly
College Eye 28:35, p.4
John Tolan, Ivan Moore, and Robert Curtis received special honors for their athletic achievement at the annual athletic recognition day ceremonies.
837 Tolan, Moore, Curtis honored at athletics recognition assembly
College Eye 28:35, p.4
John Tolan, Ivan Moore, and Robert Curtis received special honors in athletic achievement at the annual athletic recognition day.
838 College hails athletes at fifth assembly
College Eye 28:33, p.1
Sixty-five athletes will receive awards.
839 Special assembly will honor sports stars on May 26
College Eye 28:32, p.1
Will be honored at sports recognition assembly.
840 Folks, meet Blackie--the "man behind the towels" in Teachers College sports activity
College Eye 28:26, p.4
Profile of Men's Gymnasium custodian R. V. Black; offers views of college athletics.
841 Called Shots
College Eye 28:14, p.4
A look back at the 1936 fall athletics season.
842 "O let the spirit of state teachers" support our team
College Eye 28:12, p.1
Has ideas for showing school spirit, especially as it relates to athletics; would like speaker system installed in gymnasium.
843 Proposals for future of Teachers College are presented at conferences
College Eye 28:6, p.1
Wide-ranging survey recommends new buildings, higher pay for faculty, curricular revision, sound extracurricular activities, administrative reorganization, and other things.
844 Men's Gymnasium
Alumnus 0:0, p.98
History of West Gym; photo.
845 The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College
College Eye 28:2, p.2
Brief platform of suggested improvements; includes united students, support for athletic activities, workable class attendance policy, and participation in extracurricular activities.
846 "Dried" rats and athletes alike are harmed by drugs
College Eye 27:53, p.4
H. E. Rath's research shows that athletes are more susceptible to the effects of drugs and alcohol.
847 Senior gridders receive jackets
College Eye 27:38, p.4
Now senior athletes will be offered their choice of the traditional "I" sweater or a coaching jacket colored in purple, black, and gold.
848 Splinters--From The Bench
College Eye 27:25, p.4
Briefly comments on intercollegiate sports.
849 The campus parade
Alumnus 0:0, p.2
Faculty approves switch in athletic conferences from Iowa Intercollegiate to North Central; change in department name to Department of Arts.
850 Faculty to vote on shortening summer session; recommendation goes to state board if vote is affirmative
College Eye 27:18, p.1
ISTC will leave the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and join the North Central Conference; Department of Art and Manual Arts will become the Department of Arts.
851 Science department, athletics, publications, dramatics, make forward strides in past year; retirement of Dr. Begeman is major change in science group
College Eye 27:44, p.1
Summary of the 1934-1935 school year.
852 Annual athletic honor assembly to be Wednesday
College Eye 26:44, p.4
Awards will be presented by S. A. Lynch.
853 Teachers College joins North Central Conference
Alumnus 19:1, p.12
Will become full-fledged member in 1936.
854 North Central adds Panthers, Omaha to loop
College Eye 26:25, p.4
TC is added to the North Central Conference and the track team will be the first to try for a championship in the new conference.
855 Wonder who will be the most valuable Tutor athlete in 1947?; bronze plaques tell sports history since 1929
College Eye 26:22, p.4
Plaques installed in Men's Gymnasium list most valuable athletes.
856 Men's athletic participation is nearly doubled
College Eye 26:16, p.4
Almost two hundred students are engaging in sports on the TC campus.
857 Spurt of interest noted in sports program
Alumnus 18:4, p.17
Two hundred of the five hundred enrolled men are participating in some form of extracurricular sports; survey of athletic courses and work.
858 Sudden spurt of interest in athletics
Public Relations News Release 1934:603, p.2
Approximately 200 of 500 men are engaged in extracurricular athletics.
859 Spring term holds many extracurricular events
Public Relations News Release 1932:446, p.1
With the senior prom, May fete, Recognition Day, recreational sports and picnic for Men's Play Day, women's farewell picnic, Commencement activities, as well as all the sports, music, tests, concerts and competitions spring is certainly a busy season.
860 Athletic Board announces new trophy award
College Eye 25:25, p.1
Feel need for award after discontinuation of Berg Trophy; will be made on basis of value to team or "exceptional attainment".
861 What are minor sports?
College Eye 25:18, p.2
Importance of sports should be judged by how they will affect students after college.
862 Echoes from the Campanile
College Eye 25:13, p.1
Class elections coming up, though they seen not to have much importance; urges students to attend athletic contests.
863 They will direct tutor athletics
College Eye 25:11, p.8
Men who will be directors of athletics of TC; photo.
864 Athletes awarded honors at special program
Alumnus 17:3, p.19
Honored at all-student assembly; Roger Willert wins Berg Trophy; winners of other MVP awards noted; roster of letter winners; photo.
865 Arthur Olsen wins first scholarship athletic award
College Eye 25:1, p.1
Given on basis of athletic ability, sportsmanship, and scholarship.
866 Defends athletics
College Eye 24:19, p.2
Clermont Loper defends intercollegiate athletics in debate; photo.
867 Athletes earn high honors; scholarship of several teams above general campus average
Alumnus 17:1, p.20
Grade point averages of each varsity team.
868 Athletes at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1932:123, p.1
Grade point averages for each of the varsity teams released; tennis is the highest and basketball is the lowest.
869 Editorials; football and its reward
College Eye 24:11, p.2
Considers the financial aspects of college football.
870 Varsity squads receive as many grade points as other students; tennis team has highest average of athletic teams
College Eye 24:11, p.1
Athletes are able to do well in the classroom and play well on the field; survey of scholastic achievement by team.
871 Petersen wins honor award; receives medal for having highest grades among numeral winners
College Eye 24:5, p.4
Lester Petersen wins silver medal.
872 Free admission are due to college fee, not matriculation
College Eye 24:4, p.1
New college fee covers admission to athletic events, hospital service, and reduced subscription costs for student publications.
873 Two minutes; learn to play
College Eye 24:4, p.2
Believes that study is aided by understanding and participation in extracurricular activities.
874 No admission fee to be charged for athletic contests
College Eye 24:2, p.5
Students with identification cards will be able to get into games free.
875 Athletic staff is announced by Mendenhall; Bender and Fritzel take over coaching duties of Dickinson
College Eye 24:1, p.5
Coaches and the sports to which they are assigned.
876 Athletes greet Dr. Seerley
Alumnus 16:3, p.19
Phi Sigma Epsilon (successor to Able Hobo) delivers greetings of former athletes.
877 Are athletics worth while?
College Eye 23:45, p.2
Claims athletics are good for the university.
878 Staff approves new conference; other schools still consider Hawkeye athletic loop; change grading
College Eye 23:43, p.1
Conference would include Coe, Cornell, Drake, ISTC, Grinnell, Luther, and Simpson; also consider private insurance for faculty retirement; alter rules on graduation.
879 A history of activities
College Eye 23:39, p.2
Explores the evolution of categories of student groups and activities at ISTC.
880 Intramurals create interest
Alumnus 16:2, p.18
New rules exclude men who have participated in freshmen or varsity athletics.
881 Panther Tales
College Eye 23:33, p.4
Discusses option of receiving letters for wrestling, intramural volleyball competition and the complications of scheduling athletic events.
882 Rath, Bender represent T. C. at loop meeting; committee appointed to formulate rules for new league
College Eye 23:33, p.4
Group of Iowa colleges seek to form new league.
883 Panther Tales
College Eye 23:29, p.4
Explores the current controversy of the formation of a new athletic conference.
884 Panther Tales
College Eye 23:28, p.4
Briefly talks about lack of interest in men's intramural sports, baseball practices, intramural scheduling, and the possibility of ISTC changing athletic conferences.
885 TC letter changed to I
Alumnus 16:1, p.20
New letter is 8-inch purple chenille I; letters currently awarded in football, basketball, baseball, track, wrestling, and tennis.
886 Proposed conference of six colleges finds favor at State Teacher
College Eye 23:23, p.3
New athletic conference has been proposed; participation of freshmen would be banned.
887 Letter winners sit in special section in stands tomorrow
College Eye 23:20, p.7
Alumni who received athletic honors while in attendance at ISTC will be honored at Homecoming game.
888 TC Club changes honor letter to "I"
College Eye 23:18, p.1
Description of new symbol; may win letters in football, basketball, track, wrestling, tennis, and baseball; wrestling and tennis are minor sports.
889 A movement sponsored by the TC Club
Public Relations News Release 1931:64, p.1
A different style of monogrammed letters is introduced; letters can be won in football, basketball, track, wrestling, baseball, and tennis.
890 Notice prize winners!
College Eye 23:14, p.3
Winners in mascot naming contest should report for prizes.
891 Panther Tales
College Eye 23:14, p.3
Talks about new mascot for ISTC, and relates anecdotes of football players.
892 Panthers open season against Columbia in conference game on home gridiron tomorrow
College Eye 23:14, p.1
ISTC will face Dubuque's Columbia College; will play under the new nickname of Panthers; name suggested by Burl Berry..
893 Poor sportsmanship is shown by regular razzing of officials
College Eye 23:14, p.1
Believes students should accept officials' decisions.
894 Seek records of old Tutor sports stars
College Eye 23:13, p.3
Athletic department compiles records of ISTC athletes; photo.
895 Three students who submit best names for Tutor athletic teams are to receive awards
College Eye 23:13, p.1
Will drop Tutor nickname and select a new one.
896 Contest started for school name
College Eye 23:12, p.3
Will try to solidify nickname for school teams; possibilities include Panthers, Pedagogues, and Teachers.
897 Improvements made on field
College Eye 23:12, p.3
Track leveled, telephone line to field installed, playing field re-seeded.
898 Photographs of athletes adorn gymnasium walls
College Eye 23:8, p.4
Placed in cases in north corridor.
899 California coach visits
College Eye 23:5, p.3
Coach Papal of Occidental College visits; wife is TC alumna.
900 T. C. letters awarded
Alumnus 15:3, p.19
Roster of letter-winners for spring 1931.