Mendenhall--Leland Lester [Physical Education Faculty]

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101 Baseball, track and golf awards given; Puck named most valuable player
College Eye 31:37, p.4
Baseball player Ed Puck and track runner John Megson received MVP honors; letter winners listed; photo.
102 Freshmen receive numeral awards
College Eye 31:37, p.4
Freshmen numeral winners announced.
103 Men's physical education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
104 Coaches to attend conference meeting
College Eye 31:24, p.4
Coaches will attend the North Central Conference officials' meeting in Minneapolis.
105 Meeting for intramurals
College Eye 31:14, p.4
All intramural managers to meet with L. L. Mendenhall.
106 Canoeing, fishing help occupy his leisure moments
College Eye 31:13, p.5
Profile of L. L. Mendenhall.
107 Movies assist
College Eye 31:2, p.4
For the first time all athletic events will be filmed.
108 Faculty
Old Gold 0:0, p.56
List of faculty and brief description of what they do; photos.
109 Official notice
College Eye 30:28, p.1
Corrects impressions about salaries for physical education faculty.
110 Sports banquet to be held May 24
College Eye 30:27, p.4
Will distribute athletic awards.
111 Director of Panther athletics
College Eye 30:24, p.4
Coach Mendenhall shown as he is ready to write; photo.
112 Schedule complete
College Eye 30:15, p.4
The 1939 wrestling schedule will include seven meets.
113 Mach, Mendenhall at state meet
College Eye 30:5, p.1
Attend state recreation conference.
114 The men behind the scenes
College Eye 30:3, p.6
This year's sports coaches; photo.
115 Mrs. Wester heads Faculty Dames Club
College Eye 30:2, p.3
Welcoming new and old members of the Faculty Dames club.
116 Tennis 1938
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Brief description of the group and list of members; photos.
117 These men tutor Tutors
College Eye 29:23, p.4
Members of the men's athletic faculty and staff; photo.
118 Streamlining the faculty
Alumnus 22:1, p.5
Faculty Senate implemented to handle matters more expeditiously; consists of fourteen department heads and fourteen elected members; roster of current senators.
119 How did school song originate?
College Eye 29:8, p.6
Dorothy McFarland won contest for song in 1923; tune is Harvard's "Song of Victory"; prior to contest "Our Boys will Shine Tonight" had been song.
120 Panther staff boasts more than 160 years experience
College Eye 28:42, p.4
The ISTC athletics staff; photo.
121 Physical Education for Men
Old Gold 0:0, p.51
Sports highlights; photos.
122 North Central officials meet
College Eye 28:12, p.4
ISTC coaches attend league meeting.
123 "I" Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.222
Description, officers, and members; photo.
124 Physical Education for Men
Old Gold 0:0, p.45
Profiles of new coaches; photos.
125 Splinters--From The Bench
College Eye 27:28, p.6
Comments on the upcoming Teachers College Relays; photo.
126 Haskell eleven to play Teachers here
College Eye 27:28, p.4
Haskell Institute has been added to the 1936 football schedule.
127 Iowa coaches to convene Saturday
College Eye 27:27, p.6
128 The Coaches and Officials Association will hold a general discussion of rules interpretations
Public Relations News Release 1935:436, p.1
The coaches and officials will be guests at the basketball game against South Dakota.
129 The Teachers College football team will meet four conference opponents in 1936
Public Relations News Release 1935:363, p.1
Schedule of games.
130 Governor Clyde Herring will give his regular Saturday noon radio broadcast from the Commons
Public Relations News Release 1935:269, p.1
Schedule of events and guest list for the luncheon.
131 Returning alumni will find the sixteenth annual Homecoming a busy one
Public Relations News Release 1935:130, p.3
Schedule of events.
132 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.
133 Homecoming
Public Relations News Release 1935:40, p.1
Students and faculty have been selected for Homecoming committees.
134 Eight hundred Boy Scouts and officers are expected at the sixth annual Boy Scout day
Public Relations News Release 1935:21, p.2
Schedule of events.
135 The successor to John Baker will not be selected for several weeks
Public Relations News Release 1934:1117, p.1
L. L. Mendenhall expects that the selection will be made sometime in August.
136 "I" Club 1935
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The "T. C." club became the "I" club in 1931; purpose, adviser, and members; photo.
137 Physical Education for Men
Old Gold 0:0, p.26
Description of physical education; photos.
138 Invitations and entry blanks were mailed to 142 high schools and colleges
Public Relations News Release 1934:1005, p.2
Schedule of events.
139 With the announcement yesterday by L. L. Mendenhall, the spring sports schedule is complete
Public Relations News Release 1934:1006, p.2
Spring schedule.
140 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.
141 All that remains now is for the district winners to arrive and the State Basketball Tourney could be underway
Public Relations News Release 1934:958, p.1
Carpenters have been adding to the seating capacity, and the Teachers College gymnasium will now hold 4,500 spectators.
142 The fourteenth annual Teachers College Relays will be held on April 20
Public Relations News Release 1934:936, p.1
The relays began in 1922 for high schools, but last year the college division was added.
143 Untitled
College Eye 26:20, p.3
Professors Wild and Mendenhall spoke at West Waterloo High School.
144 Two more contests were added to the Teachers College basketball schedule
Public Relations News Release 1934:800, p.1
New schedule.
145 Teachers College joins North Central Conference
Alumnus 19:1, p.12
Will become full-fledged member in 1936.
146 The Teachers College looked back with some satisfaction on the past year in athletics
Public Relations News Release 1934:769, p.1
The basketball team has eleven more games left in the season, while the wrestling team is still having schedule difficulties.
147 Although there is no wrestling schedule, candidates have been working out three times a week
Public Relations News Release 1934:702, p.1
Once football is over daily practices will begin.
148 Iowa teachers and high school coaches will be "on vacation" this weekend when the Iowa State Teachers College hosts the Grinnell College football team
Public Relations News Release 1934:680, p.2
Schedule of Homecoming activities.
149 One thousand Boy Scouts are expected at the fifth annual Boy Scout Day
Public Relations News Release 1934:612, p.2
Program of events scheduled for the day.
150 Sports program for college men is taking shape
College Eye 26:2, p.4
Summer recreation schedule for men underway.
151 1934 "I" Club
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The "TC" Club was formed in 1927; purpose and officers; photo.
152 Physical Education for Men
Old Gold 0:0, p.43
Description, aims, and staff; photos.
153 Twenty-three trackmen and fourteen baseball players win monogram sweaters
Public Relations News Release 1934:522, p.1
L. L. Mendenhall announced the winners.
154 The state high school tennis tournament will be held at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1934:503, p.2
Program for the tournament.
155 Annual high school relays
Public Relations News Release 1932:406, p.1
Saturday April 21 is the date set for the annual high school relays. Any high school coach may enter relay teams in the meet or individuals in special events. This year there will be the addition of a collegiate section.
156 H. W. Anderson will speak to winter grads; commencement speaker is Nebraska school head
College Eye 25:32, p.1
Committee completing plans.
157 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".
158 News briefs
College Eye 25:13, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
159 Physical Education for Men
Alumnus 0:0, p.6
Profile of department and its head, L. L. Mendenhall; photo.
160 Plans made for three day Homecoming program
College Eye 25:14, p.1
Schedule of tentative plans.
161 These men will guide Tutor athletics this year
College Eye 25:12, p.6
Head coaches; photo.
162 Athletic coaches for the 1933 year
Public Relations News Release 1932:360, p.1
The staff will administer the sports program and coaching courses of the Department of Physical Education.
163 They will direct tutor athletics
College Eye 25:11, p.8
Men who will be directors of athletics of TC; photo.
164 Baker to arrive next week; will make fall plans; to play on all American team at Chicago exposition
College Eye 25:8, p.1
Johnny Baker will coach football team; other coaching assignments announced.
165 John Baker to make pans for the coming football season
Public Relations News Release 1932:344, p.1
Baker was recently selected to take over as head football mentor in a reorganized coaching staff, and will in September start work on the coming season.
166 Pairings for men's tourney are scheduled; tennis entry list is posted; any student may enter
College Eye 25:7, p.2
For summer program.
167 John Baker is to remain on coaching staff; tentative assignment of duties announced by L. L. Mendenhall
College Eye 25:1, p.1
Johnny Baker may coach varsity football; photo.
168 "I" Club
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Officers, history, purpose, and members; organized in 1927 when athletic letter changes from TC to I; photos.
169 Physical Education
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History and aims of the department; photos.
170 John Baker withdraws resignation
Public Relations News Release 1932:320, p.1
John Baker, assistant football coach during the 1932 season, reconsidered his decision to play professional football. Mr. Baker will probably serve as head coach of the 1933 team.
171 'I' Club to elect 1933-1934 officers
College Eye 24:33, p.4
172 Men to receive athletic awards; special assembly is called for Wednesday morning
College Eye 24:33, p.1
Description of the program.
173 Six matches this spring
Public Relations News Release 1932:290, p.1
L. L. Mendenhall has announced that the basketball players will be competing in six matches. The personnel for team has not been selected yet.
174 'I' Club men plan Friday night dance
College Eye 24:29, p.4
175 High school athletes come to college
Public Relations News Release 1932:284, p.1
Twenty-seven schools intend to enter some three hundred and fifty students athletes in the college relays.
176 Teachers relays to include junior college section
College Eye 24:28, p.1
Invitations sent to fifteen junior colleges.
177 Intramural leaders will meet Monday
College Eye 24:27, p.4
To organize spring intramurals.
178 Oscar Johnson appointed student manager of intramural basketball
Public Relations News Release 1932:244, p.1
Oscar Johnson was appointed student manager of intramural basketball by L. L. Mendenhall.
179 45 candidates to be announced as "Well Known Tutors"
Public Relations News Release 1932:218, p.1
A list of the names of 45 students selected by the Old Gold as candidates for "Well Known Tutors", will be given places of honor in a special feature section of the annual.
180 Mystery hovers round choice of 'Campus Tutors'
College Eye 24:17, p.1
Trying to figure out who will be selected " Well-Known Tutors" in the Old Gold.
181 Prep tourney will be here; Iowa High School Wrestling title to be decided in February
College Eye 24:16, p.4
The high school wrestling tournament will be held in the Men's Gymnasium. L. L. Mendenhall will be in charge of the arrangements.
182 Teacher schedule nine games for 1933
College Eye 24:16, p.4
The football schedule for 1933 will consist of nine games. There will be four Iowa Conference battles, two contests with Midwest Conference rivals, and one other. Penn will be replaced with Grinnell.
183 Iowa State high school wrestling tournament to be held in the Men's Gymnasium.
Public Relations News Release 1932:210, p.1
The annual Iowa State high school wrestling tournament will be held in the Men's Gym on February 17 and 18. This is the first time the college has acted as host to Iowa prep wrestlers. The school will also host the Teachers College Relays in April.
184 Program for men's sports being planned; intramurals will include four team events and two individual
College Eye 24:13, p.4
Will get underway after Christmas.
185 Alumni and members
Alumnus 16:4, p.12
Roster of those receiving degrees at University of Iowa.
186 Athletic director honored
Alumnus 16:4, p.17
L. L. Mendenhall initiated into Phi Delta Kappa.
187 Gridders set for nine game schedule
Alumnus 16:4, p.16
1932 football season preview.
188 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.
189 Three netmen survive third round of meet; Weisman, Reeves, Rickert reach semi-finals rounds of tourney
College Eye 24:4, p.4
Results of tennis team play.
190 First plans for the Homecoming activities
Public Relations News Release 1932:18, p.1
Homecoming is the first weekend in November; activites discussed.
191 Showers delay men's singles tennis meet; Haddox cup competition is still in first round
College Eye 24:3, p.4
Results of first and second round competition.
192 Sweeping reduction admission charges
Public Relations News Release 1932:12, p.1
The cost of attending a football game goes down from $1 to $0.40.
193 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.
194 Committees are appointed for year's events
College Eye 24:1, p.1
Roster of committee appointments.
195 Coaches pursue advanced studies
Alumnus 16:3, p.23
Roster of coaches and their plans for graduate study.
196 L. L. Mendenhall
Public Relations News Release 1931:389, p.1
Returns from leave of absence; he was doing graduate study at University of Iowa
197 Mendenhall to be here June 1; Director of Athletics returns from year of studies at University of Iowa
College Eye 23:42, p.1
Several continue studies at Columbia University; photo.
198 Coaches on leave
Alumnus 15:3, p.21
Coaches Mendenhall, Bender, Fritzel, and McCuskey are pursuing graduate study.
199 Profs leave for summer; forty three faculty members will pursue graduate work and travel this summer
College Eye 23:2, p.1

Most will travel or study.

200 Mendenhall studies; Bender takes place as department head
College Eye 23:1, p.1
Several men's physical education faculty taking graduate study; photo.