Athletic Board

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1 Student and faculty life at ISTC
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.68
History of student publications, debate, drama, music, and athletics during the Latham administration; photo.
2 Panther Tracks: SCI Athletic Board reports, 2 new sports added
College Eye 60:47, p.6
Discusses the SCI Athletic Board, including its purpose and its agenda.
3 Dr. Schlicher heads college Athletic Board
Alumnus 46:4, p.9
Will replace Professor Lott.
4 Schlicher named chairman for Athletic Board
College Eye 53:5, p.6
Will replace Fred Lott; description of board's responsibilities.
5 Marching Band Performs at Augustana
Old Gold 0:0, p.142
The Marching Band had been through long hours of practice, halftime shows at football games, Homecoming activities, and parades; one highlight was the presentation of the halftime show at Augustana; photo.
6 Athletic Board suggests 'C' averages
College Eye 50:30, p.1
Board also recommends joining another athletic conference and election, rather than appointment, of Board members.
7 'Most valuable' men athletes to be honored
College Eye 30:33, p.1
8 Sports banquet to be held May 24
College Eye 30:27, p.4
Will distribute athletic awards.
9 Athletic Board names winners
College Eye 28:37, p.4
The Athletic Board named letter winners for spring sports, including thirteen from baseball.
10 Professor S. A. Lynch will serve as acting chairman of the athletic board
Public Relations News Release 1934:968, p.1
Chairman H. Earl Rath is working toward a Ph. D. at Iowa State College.
11 Richard Rollins was selected as most valuable man on the baseball team
Public Relations News Release 1934:578, p.1
The vote was made by the coaches and Athletics Board of the college.
12 Athletic Board announces new trophy award
College Eye 25:25, p.1
Feel need for award after discontinuation of Berg Trophy; will be made on basis of value to team or "exceptional attainment".
13 Men to receive athletic awards; special assembly is called for Wednesday morning
College Eye 24:33, p.1
Description of the program.
14 Gridders set for nine game schedule
Alumnus 16:4, p.16
1932 football season preview.
15 Sweeping reduction admission charges
Public Relations News Release 1932:12, p.1
The cost of attending a football game goes down from $1 to $0.40.
16 All varsity wrestlers
Public Relations News Release 1931:284, p.1
Lettered wrestlers attend a banquet hosted by Athletic Board.
17 Athletic Board picks Art Olsen for Berg award; trophy is awarded for most valuable service during basketball season
College Eye 23:36, p.4
Junior guard Arthur Olsen was awarded the Berg Trophy for his performance on the 1931-32 basketball team.
18 Athletic Board votes to make wrestling new major activity; major letter will now displace the customary "I-w" as varsity award
College Eye 23:35, p.4
Criteria for winning a major letter in wrestling.
19 T. C. men to be guests at all college games
Alumnus 15:4, p.15
Athletic Board and Department of Physical Education for Men attempt to compile list of all athletic letter winners.; list of 325 names gathered thus far.
20 Board passes on pep leader plan
College Eye 23:13, p.3
Athletic Board approved plan to select cheerleaders and award sweaters according to performance.
21 Pep association will help spirit at Tutor school
College Eye 23:12, p.3
Cheerleaders will be selected; under supervision of Athletic Board.
22 Stewart Cooper named Most Valuable Gridder of 1930 Tutor eleven
College Eye 22:14, p.3

Stewart Cooper, right defensive end, named Most Valuable Player at recent meeting of Athletic Board of Control.

23 Stewart Cooper, of Sac City
Public Relations News Release 1930:120, p.1
Named most valuable player on the football team.
24 Mendenhall, Rath attend meet
College Eye 22:13, p.3
L. L. Mendenhall and E. H. Rath attend Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
25 Atrhur Olsen, Cedar Falls, will receive the first
Public Relations News Release 1930:10, p.1
Receives the first Freshman Award; award is given for outstanding academic performance, athletic ability, and overall good sportsmanship.
26 Further honors were bestowed
Public Relations News Release 1929:177, p.1
David McCuskey was voted the football team's most valueable player
27 High school letters should not be worn; request comes from athletic men
College Eye 20:14, p.1
Believes students should leave high school behind.
28 Prof. Cable presented with gold football
College Eye 20:4, p.6
Professor Cable is the president of the Athletic Board.
29 Intramural sports made attractive; Athletic Board takes charge; eight trophies to be given
College Eye 19:2, p.6
Athletic Board encourages men to participate in intramural sports.
30 Athletic emblems
College Eye 18:36, p.1
Women will change their emblems so that they will not resemble men's athletics letters.
31 Athletic Board
Old Gold 0:0, p.179
Brief overview; roster of members.
32 New insignia for letter men
College Eye 18:26, p.1
Description of new insignia and system for award.
33 The Athletic Board
Normal Eyte 18:8, p.3
Banquet to be held; Judge Utterback will be a guest.
34 The Athletic Board
College Eye 18:16, p.3
Banquet to be held; Judge Utterback will be a guest.
35 Athletic board
Old Gold 0:0, p.198
Responsibilities of the Board; photo.
36 Simpson favors conference for reconciliation
College Eye 17:20, p.6
Would like to repair break in relations.
37 Teachers condemn Simpson coach; Workman to face charges of Tutor athletic board in future
College Eye 17:20, p.6
Inquiry began after post-game fight.
38 Teachers-Simpson both favor holding meeting
College Eye 17:20, p.6
Committee to be formed to make inquiries after post-game incident.
39 Athletic Board
Old Gold 0:0, p.213
Roster of board members, coaches, and team captains.
40 Dubuque 'U'-Pedagog clash today; Teachers' nine meet "Germans" in hardest battle on schedule
College Eye 16:33, p.6
Tutors to play baseball game against Dubuque University; championship Tutor basketball and wrestling squads to be honored prior to game.
41 No captains to be elected
College Eye 16:17, p.6
Captains for athletic teams to be appointed by coaches rather than elected.
42 Fighting spirit rises; team is out to win; school spirit reaching climax
College Eye 11:2, p.1
Prospects for 1919 football season look good; Athletic Board also working hard.
43 Athletics
Alumni News Letter 0:0, p.183
Illustration of a football player; letter winners for the 1917-1918 athletic season.
44 Athletics
Old Gold 0:0, p.183
Illustration of a football player; letter winners for the 1917-1918 athletic season.
45 Athletic Board
College Eye 9:2, p.7
Roster of board members.
46 Department of Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.28
Profile of Leslie I. Reed, the adviser of men; photo.
47 Wearers of the TC
Old Gold 0:0, p.181
Letter winners of 1917; members of the Athletic Board.
48 Eight men awarded letters; a mention of the individual men
College Eye 8:18, p.1
Profiles of men winning letters in football.
49 Athletic Board awards letters; fourteen men win honor letters in football
College Eye 7:12, p.1
Letter winners for football listed.
50 Untitled
College Eye 7:11, p.5
Explanation of new plan of admission to games without gate fees.
51 Athletic police system
College Eye 7:7, p.1
Believes that because students have free admission to games, they should help police the grounds.
52 Athletic Board meets; approves spring track and baseball schedule; basketball letters awarded
College Eye 6:27, p.1
Basketball letters awarded; track and baseball schedules approved.
53 Game scheduled with Kansas Normal
College Eye 4:16, p.1
Home game against Kansas Normal is scheduled for February 6.
54 On last Tuesday
Normal Eyte 4:6, p.8
Students assembled to elect two peers to the Athletic Board.
55 Athletics
College Eye 3:26, p.438
Athletic Board has $85 for spring sports; awards athletics letters.
56 Winter athletes all rewarded; members of gymnastic team as well as basketball men will receive honor emblems
College Eye 2:24, p.4

Letter winners listed.

57 Young athlete capt. of gym. team
College Eye 2:24, p.3

Roy Abbott chosen as captain of gymnastics team.

58 After the presentation of the football sweaters
College Eye 2:14, p.4

The students at Iowa State Teachers College help to support the school and athletic teams.

59 Varsity football men honored; loyal support made possible the presentation of fine sweaters; second team also recognized
College Eye 2:14, p.1

Presentation of the football emblems.

60 Young Men's Christian Association banquet; local Christian organization entertains successful athletes; co-operative spirit much in evidence
College Eye 2:13, p.4
61 Athletics; Orios 44, Philos 10
College Eye 1:15, p.5

First intersociety basketball game of the season, and other news in athletic department.

62 Athletic notes
College Eye 1:14, p.5

M. A. Sheffield is working at Charles City; Athletic Board reorganized; Gymnasium open for recreation; designing new football emblems; gymnastics prospects good.

63 Two schedules are completed; baseball and track schedules arranged for the Teachers College
College Eye 1:6, p.102
The schedules for the baseball and track teams have been completed; schedules are included.
64 A broken date
College Eye 1:4, p.66
If three hundred additional season tickets are not sold by Friday, the track and baseball teams will have to cancel the rest of their schedules.
65 Editorial
College Eye 1:2, p.19

Editorial encourages students to stop their spring fever and purchase season tickets for the baseball and track seasons.

66 Athletics; Athletic Board
Normal Eyte 21:0, p.14
Describes the events of the final Athletic Board meeting and lists the athletes receiving college letters.
67 Athletic Board meets; important action in regard to eligibility and athletic schedules taken
Normal Eyte 20:29, p.487
Half of surplus football money given to spring athletics.
68 Athletic Board meeting; John Barnes elected track manager; football season is financial success
Normal Eyte 20:17, p.291
Financial report.
69 Meggers captains football team; Athletic Board elects Glasener manager.
Normal Eyte 20:2, p.25
Edward Meggers unanimously voted captain; photo.
70 Work of Athletic Board
Normal Eyte 19:18, p.273
Attempting to draw up rules for athletic eligibility.
71 Athletic Board meets; body of sports directors in session, Thursday--track meet and football plans made
Normal Eyte 19:17, p.261
Football approved for next fall; planning for invitational track meet in May.
72 Athletics; Athletic Board report. Nov. 19, 1908
Normal Eyte 19:12, p.184
Financial report of the Board.
73 Athletics; football
Normal Eyte 19:2, p.22
Team must raise three hundred fifty dollars before Athletic Board will approve season.
74 Official
Normal Eyte 19:2, p.18
Washington State recognized ISNS credentials; additional June 1908 graduates; four football games authorized provided funds can be raised; new study room for history and political science.
75 Athletics
Normal Eyte 18:14, p.211
Athletic Board set basketball schedule for the term; ISNS defeated East Waterloo High School, 48-7.
76 At a meeting of all
Normal Eyte 18:12, p.179
The Athletic Board was reorganized last week; students were elected to the Board.
77 In some mysterious manner
Normal Eyte 18:11, p.161
Wonders if the Athletic Association still exists.
78 Athletics; why Normal hasn't a baseball team
Normal Eyte 17:35, p.550
Looks a bit more closely at the reasons that the baseball team was disbanded.
79 Football at Normal
Normal Eyte 17:2, p.18
ISNS will play no intercollegiate football games in 1906; many men left school as a result; will resume play under "American rugby" rules.
80 The passing of the game; Board of Athletics abolishes football at Normal-the brutal game must go
Normal Eyte 16:15, p.225
After a long discussion, the Board of Athletics decides that football at Normal will be ended.
81 Track athletics; some important changes
Normal Eyte 15:27, p.425
New rules have been put into place for the upcoming track meet.
82 As Saturday's game was the last of the season
Normal Eyte 15:10, p.159
Reception given for ISNS and Coe players.
83 Athletic department
Normal Eyte 13:29, p.453
The importance of athletics managers.
84 Prof. Arey
Normal Eyte 13:29, p.462
Resigns from Athletic Board in order to spend more time on Cedar Falls City Council business.
85 Normal's athletic policy
Normal Eyte 13:17, p.257
Questions about Normal's policy dealing with playing larger teams; 1902 football record was 2-6; photo.
86 Treasurer's report
Normal Eyte 13:17, p.270
Athletic Association finances.
87 Athletic department
Normal Eyte 13:14, p.213
Many men involved in sports; would like to play basketball but facilities are limited.
88 Athletic department
Normal Eyte 13:2, p.23
Charles Pell will coach the football team; text of amendment to Athletic Association constitution.
89 The managers chosen by the Athletic Board
Normal Eyte 12:20, p.317
Roster of managers.
90 As will be seen by the report
Normal Eyte 12:15, p.226
As ISNS athletics grows, it is necessary to have skilled managers to handle coaching and finances for each of the five sports.
91 The Athletic Board held a called meeting
Normal Eyte 12:1, p.14
Athletic Board to change sports constitution as it relates to team managers; Clem Seerley authorized to purchase football equipment.
92 Athletic
Normal Eyte 10:21, p.516
Athletic Board of ten members is set up to help bring athletics under better management.