Stout--Donald W. (Class of 1937)

Displaying 51 - 100 of 166 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Robert Curtis has apparently cinched the scoring leadership on the Teachers College basketball team
Public Relations News Release 1935:665, p.1
Individual scoring statistics.
52 Dr. Harold Bosley will preach at chapel services
Public Relations News Release 1935:663, p.1
This sermon was scheduled several weeks ago, but was postponed due to a blizzard.
53 "Still Be Sinners?" Bosley chapel theme
College Eye 27:33, p.1
54 Personal costume service offered for Mardi Gras
College Eye 27:33, p.1
Norma Atwood and Jerome Cross will give advice on costumes.
55 Students taking part in the opera, "Martha," are now in intensive rehearsal
Public Relations News Release 1935:655, p.1
Cast and crew members.
56 North Central Conference Standings
Public Relations News Release 1935:654, p.1
Season update and individual standings.
57 The twenty-four outstanding students at the Teachers College have been selected
Public Relations News Release 1935:584, p.1
The selections will be featured in the annual Who's Who of Teachers College.
58 Teachers College faculty committee picks Who's Who
College Eye 27:30, p.1
Student Welfare Committee makes selections.
59 Bob Curtis went on a scoring spree last week to pass John Tolan
Public Relations News Release 1935:572, p.1
Scoring statistics.
60 The Teachers College basketball team opens its two game northern trip tonight
Public Relations News Release 1935:557, p.1
Probable starting lineups.
61 Johnny Tolan and Bob Curtis continued to make a runaway race in the individual scoring columns
Public Relations News Release 1935:521, p.1
Individual scoring statistics.
62 Coach Arthur Dickinson and ten basketball players will head north for their toughest weekend
Public Relations News Release 1935:551, p.1
The basketball team will play North Dakota State and the University of North Dakota.
63 John Tolan and Bob Curtis continue to lead the Teachers College basketball team in scoring
Public Relations News Release 1935:471, p.1
Individual scoring statistics.
64 Three Cedar Falls cagers will be set to help defeat Morningside and the University of South Dakota
Public Relations News Release 1935:432, p.1
Black will be in the starting lineup, while Miner and Stout will be held in reserve.
65 Champlin most valuable gridder
Alumnus 20:1, p.14
John Champlin is football MVP; Orville Nichols named to all-state team; list of other letter-winners.
66 Purple Panthers close season in burst of speed
Alumnus 20:1, p.13
Finish 4-2-2; season wrap-up; photo.
67 Panther cagers battle Maroons Saturday night; McCabe, Stout available for first North Central contest
College Eye 27:24, p.6
ISTC will face Morningside College.
68 The Teachers College basketball team swings into action this week against Morningside
Public Relations News Release 1935:314, p.1
Dickinson expects the team to improve when veterans McCabe and Stout round into shape.
69 Major awards were granted to twenty one Teachers College football players
Public Relations News Release 1935:313, p.1
John Champlin was named as the player of the greatest value to the team.
70 The Teachers College basketball team will face Coe College in the opening game
Public Relations News Release 1935:304, p.1
Coach Dickinson is still deciding on the starting lineup.
71 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.
72 Ten members were initiated into Blue Key
Public Relations News Release 1935:292, p.1
New members and committee members.
73 Six football players cast aside moleskins in favor of satins as they prepared to report for basketball drills
Public Relations News Release 1935:287, p.1
Four other football players are expected to report to wrestling practice.
74 Three Cedar Falls athletes will be in the lineup when the 1935 football season is concluded here
Public Relations News Release 1935:255, p.1
Profiles.
75 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.
76 The Teachers College football team will make its bid for the eigth win in the Homecoming series
Public Relations News Release 1935:144, p.1
Probable starting lineups.
77 Players of the principal roles in the opera and the two Christmas oratorios have been selected
Public Relations News Release 1935:111, p.1
Cast members.
78 The Teachers College makes its second bid for gridiron victory tomorrow
Public Relations News Release 1935:106, p.1
Starting lineup.
79 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.
80 It's their day Saturday
College Eye 27:15, p.1
Collage of football players in action, and the raising of the flag by the Boy Scouts; photo.
81 Fifty-three receive awards for baseball, track competition
Alumnus 19:4, p.16
Roster of letter winners.
82 Three-sport men all
Alumnus 19:4, p.16
John Champlin, Keith McCabe, and Don Stout each won three varsity letters; Frank Sirriani and George Miner won freshman recognition; photo.
83 Committees for Booster Day have been named
Public Relations News Release 1935:71, p.1
Committee members.
84 For the seventh consecutive year, the Teachers College will host Boy Scouts of Wapsipinicon area
Public Relations News Release 1935:50, p.1
Photo.
85 With the general public barred, the Teachers College gridders learn intricate offensive positions
Public Relations News Release 1935:49, p.2
Coach Johnson is still having trouble finding the perfect first string combination.
86 Student religious program outlined in new bulletin
College Eye 27:12, p.1
United Student Movement outlines program.
87 The Teachers College football squad will settle down to a steady diet of scrimmage
Public Relations News Release 1935:9, p.1
Forty one men are currently available for the team.
88 Paul Jones is expected to be the most serious threat for three veteran ends
Public Relations News Release 1934:1144, p.1
Profile.
89 Nineteen lettermen will be on hand this fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:1130, p.3
Season preview and schedule.
90 Tutor football outlook seems fair for 1935; eighteen lettermen are expected to return this fall
College Eye 27:50, p.4
Assessing Panther football team for coming year; photos.
91 Panther three-letter men
College Eye 27:48, p.4
Three athletes earn three letters each; photos.
92 Five Panthers earn awards in three sports; Stout, Champlin, McCabe winners of varsity letters
College Eye 27:48, p.4
Students are awarded for athletic performances; list of letter winners.
93 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.
94 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.
95 Three Teachers College athletes won awards
Public Relations News Release 1934:1112, p.1
Stout, McCabe, and Champlin won awards in three sports during the past year.
96 Earle Meikle and Everett Scott were voted to be the men of greatest value
Public Relations News Release 1934:1108, p.1
Letters and numerals for tennis, track, and baseball were announced by S. A. Lynch.
97 "I" Club 1935
Old Gold 0:0, p.143
The "T. C." club became the "I" club in 1931; purpose, adviser, and members; photo.
98 Playcraft Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.149
Aims, advisor, officers, and members; photo.
99 Minnesingers
Old Gold 0:0, p.189
Organized in 1889; brief description, officers and members; photo.
100 Football
Old Gold 0:0, p.234
1934 schedule and season highlights; photos.