Stout--Donald W. (Class of 1937)
Displaying 51 - 100 of 166 in reverse chronological order
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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 |
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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. |