Stewart--Wallace Tuffy (Class of 1936)
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# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Wallace Stewart Alumnus 32:1, p.12 |
Assistant superintendent of the Banning Water Company in Banning, California. | |
2 | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace "Tuffy" Stewart Alumnus 25:1, p.31 |
Announce the birth of a daughter, Gail Rae. They reside in Banning, California. | |
3 | Wallace Stewart Alumnus 24:1, p.31 |
Married Betty Jo Pope, Riverside, California, Nov. 3. They reside in Banning, where Wallace is employed at the Banning Water Co. He was a football letterman in 1934 and 1935 and a member of Lambda Gamma Nu fraternity. | |
4 | Wallace Stewart Alumnus 23:3, p.27 |
Is living in Banning, California, where he is employed by the Banning Water Works. | |
5 | Graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.242 |
Graduate photos. | |
6 | "I" Club Old Gold 0:0, p.222 |
Description, officers, and members; photo. | |
7 | The entire coaching staff at the Teachers College could take a rest Public Relations News Release 1934:1131, p.1 |
Seventy-two letters were granted last year and only nineteen were lost at graduation. | |
8 | Gridders set field record--roll up 101 points Alumnus 19:1, p.14 |
1934 season wrap-up; season record was 3-3-2. | |
9 | The 1934 football season came to a close for two Naperville men Public Relations News Release 1934:712, p.1 |
McCabe served as captain for the first six games, and Schulz was elected captain for the Morningside game. | |
10 | The tied football game against Luther brings the season to a close Public Relations News Release 1934:710, p.2 |
Profiles. | |
11 | The Teachers College football team has been working out new defense plays this week Public Relations News Release 1934:708, p.1 |
The same lineup used against Morningside will be used, with the exception of Russell Bell. | |
12 | Four football regulars will play their last game against Luther College Public Relations News Release 1934:705, p.1 |
Three of the men graduate this year, and Wallace Stewart is ineligible. | |
13 | Five football men will be playing their last game for the Teachers College on Saturday Public Relations News Release 1934:707, p.1 |
Possible athletes to fill the graduate's positions next year. | |
14 | None of the Iowa State Teachers College football squad will be out of the game with injuries Public Relations News Release 1934:696, p.1 |
Starting line up for the game against Morningside College. | |
15 | Coach John Baker plans to use the same line up from the Homecoming football game Public Relations News Release 1934:697, p.1 |
Starting line up and schedule of Saturday's games. | |
16 | The Iowa State Teachers College football team prepares for the Morningside game Public Relations News Release 1934:701, p.1 |
Starting line up. | |
17 | Football prospects look brighter now with no players on the injured list Public Relations News Release 1934:681, p.1 |
Starting lineup for the Homecoming game. | |
18 | Chalk talk Monday opens a week of drills Public Relations News Release 1934:666, p.1 |
Starting lineup for the Homecoming game. | |
19 | Football team heads to Kalamazoo, Michigan Public Relations News Release 1934:639, p.1 |
Season updates. | |
20 | The football team polishes up some untried plays Public Relations News Release 1934:630, p.2 |
Season updates. | |
21 | "Little Pete" Peterson or Orville Nichols will be the starting quarterback Public Relations News Release 1934:622, p.2 |
Possible players for the starting lineup. | |
22 | Raymond Smalling and Wallace Stewart are likely to see service in the opening game Public Relations News Release 1934:624, p.1 |
Smalling has been playing fullback this year, and Stewart plays at guard. | |
23 | Wallace Stewart and William Schulz are two veterans who will probably see service in the opening game Public Relations News Release 1934:625, p.1 |
Both men play at the guard position and have had one year of varsity experience. | |
24 | Wallace Stewart is one of the lightest men on the Panther line Public Relations News Release 1934:626, p. |
Stewart will play in the season opener. | |
25 | Coach John Baker polishes his football team for their first game Public Relations News Release 1934:616, p.2 |
Schedule for this week's practices and season updates. | |
26 | Raymond Smalling is a threat in the backfield Public Relations News Release 1934:619, p.2 |
Profiles of five football players and Coach Baker. | |
27 | Varsity gridders romp over freshmen in an inter-team scrimmage Public Relations News Release 1934:611, p.2 |
Season updates. | |
28 | Football practices will be closed from now until the first game Public Relations News Release 1934:607, p.2 |
Season updates. | |
29 | Coach John Baker has hopes for five men this grid season Public Relations News Release 1934:600, p.1 |
Photo | |
30 | 45 men turned out as candidates for the college football team Public Relations News Release 1934:595, p.1 |
Season preview | |
31 | 1934 "I" Club Old Gold 0:0, p.151 |
The "TC" Club was formed in 1927; purpose and officers; photo. | |
32 | Varsity football squad Old Gold 0:0, p.240 |
1933 schedule and season highlights; photos. | |
33 | Varsity baseball squad Old Gold 0:0, p.248 |
1934 schedule, outstanding players, and team members; photos. | |
34 | Varsity men awarded letters Alumnus 18:1, p.20 |
Roster of twenty-two men awarded football letters for 1933. | |
35 | Baker seeks scoring punch; grills ends and backs on duties; Snyder, Smalling raise hopes College Eye 25:19, p.4 |
Coach Baker remodels Panther team in anticipation of meeting with Simpson; photo. | |
36 | A victory over Michigan State Normal Public Relations News Release 1932:99, p.1 |
Football team plays the Ypsilanti, Michigan, school this week. | |
37 | With another game safely chalked up Public Relations News Release 1932:35, p.1 |
Football team's next match is against Western State Teachers College of Kalamazoo, Michigan. |