St. Clair--Leonard B. (Class of 1938)

Displaying 1 - 27 of 27 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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.