St. Clair--Leonard B. (Class of 1938)
Displaying 1 - 27 of 27 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Leonard R. St. Clair Alumnus 29:3, p.26 |
Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas. | |
2 | Seniors 1937-1938 Old Gold 0:0, p.238 |
List of seniors and the activities they were involved in; photos. | |
3 | Inter-Fraternity Council Old Gold 0:0, p.62 |
Governing body for the fraternity; photos. | |
4 | Phi Sigma Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.67 |
List of members and activities throughout the year; photos. | |
5 | Teachers swing brutal bats Old Gold 0:0, p.214 |
Brief description of the group and list of members; photos. | |
6 | Frat prexy College Eye 29:3, p.1 |
Lee Robinson will be president Interfraternity Council; roster of other officers. | |
7 | Phi Sigma Epsilon College Eye 29:1, p.3 |
Several members attended national convention. | |
8 | Students hear nationally known speakers at Ames College Eye 28:39, p.3 |
Professor Scott's students attend meeting. | |
9 | Veteran nine returns Old Gold 0:0, p.208 |
With Coach Lawrence Whitford leading the thirty-eight men, the 1936 baseball team has some ups and downs; photos. | |
10 | "I" Club Old Gold 0:0, p.103 |
Description, activities, officers, and members; photo. | |
11 | Phi Sigma Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.71 |
Activities, officers, members, and advisors; photos. | |
12 | April skies brighten for baseball; outlook fair Alumnus 21:2, p.15 |
1937 season preview. | |
13 | White, Blanchard named most valuable by board, coaches Alumnus 20:4, p.20 |
Roster of letter-winners, including first major letters in tennis. | |
14 | Phi Sigma Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.63 |
Description of activities, officers, and members; photos. | |
15 | Basketball squad of 1935-1936 Old Gold 0:0, p.114 |
Season results and highlights; photos. | |
16 | The Purple Panther diamond men of 1936 Old Gold 0:0, p.204 |
1936 baseball season schedule and highlights; photos. | |
17 | Baseball prospects brighten as strong battery reports Alumnus 20:2, p.14 |
Season preview; photo. | |
18 | Leonard St. Clair led his team to an easy victory over the Catholic Student Association Public Relations News Release 1935:494, p.1 |
St. Clair was the high scorer with ten points. | |
19 | Three states and seventeen cities are represented on the 1935-36 Teachers College basketball squad Public Relations News Release 1935:289, p.1 |
Roster of players and their hometowns. | |
20 | Nearly two tons of raw material spread over a 126 foot 2 inch frame will be used by Coach Dickinson Public Relations News Release 1935:288, p.1 |
The average of 165 pounds and six feet in height gives the Tutor coach one of his smallest squads. | |
21 | The Teachers College will play sixteen basketball games during the 1935-36 season Public Relations News Release 1935:240, p.2 |
Expected squad members and schedule of games. | |
22 | Fifty-three receive awards for baseball, track competition Alumnus 19:4, p.16 |
Roster of letter winners. | |
23 | 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. | |
24 | 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. | |
25 | 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. | |
26 | Thirty-one Teachers College freshmen survived the final cut of the yearling baseball squad Public Relations News Release 1934:1019, p.1 |
Roster of players. | |
27 | Seventy freshmen turned out for yearling football this fall Public Relations News Release 1934:598, p.2 |
Season preview. |