University of Northern Iowa - Old Gold Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)

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MEMBERS OF I. S. N. S. FACULTY, 1904-5 ANNA MCGOVERN, Professor of Methods. 1885, to--- B. 1.i.1879, B. S. 1880, 1. S. N. S. HOMER HORATIO SEERLEY, Principal 1886-87. President, 1887, to -- B. Ph. 1873, B. D. 1875, A. M. 1876, S. U. I. JULIA E. CURTIS, Instructor in Vocal and Instrumental Mu- sic, 1888, to- Graduate Young Ladies' Seminary, Chica- go, Illinois, 1880. MELVIN F. AREY, Professor of Natural Science, 1890, to - A. B. 1867, A. M. 1870, Bowdoin College. ABBOTT C. PAGE, Professor of Physical Science, 1890. to- - Ph. B. 1885, Yale L'niversity, lSheliield Scientitic Schooli. ANNA M. BAKER, Librarian, I. S. N. S., 1894, to-- GEORGE W. SAMSON, Professor Psychology and Ditlactics, 1827-l, to- B. S. 1878, M. S. 1881, Simpson College. ILTTA SUPLEE, Supervisor Primary Training Department. izsen, to- Preparation,1Gratluate NVest Des Moines High School, and VVest Des Moines Teachers' Training School. ART HER XV. RI CH, Professor of Matl.ematics, I. N. S., 1894, to- Ph. B. 1896, Illinois XVesloyan 1'niversity. LEONARD VVOODS PARI SII, Professor of Political Science, 1895. to--- A. B. 1872, A. M. 1892, Yale L'111VBlSll!'. SARA M. RIGGS, Professor of History, 1895, to - B. Di. 1885, I. S. N. S., B. I.. 1894, Michigan University. MYRA E. CALL, Professor of Latin, 1895, to - A. B. 1885, A. M. 1888, U. I. HENRIETTA THORNTON, Professor of Drawing, 1895, to- Graduate Pratt Institute, 1891. CHAUNCEY P. COLGROV12, Professor of Psychology and Didaciics, 1896, to- A. B. 1882, A. M. 1885, Upper Iowa Univer- sity. ETHEL L. AREY, Assistant Librarian, 1896, to -- M. Di. 1895, I. S. N. S. GEORGE NV. NEVVTON, Professor of Natural Science. 1890, to-- B. Di. 1882, I. S. N. S., B. 1887, A. M. 1890, S. U. I. EDITH C. BUCK, Professor Department of Methods, 1890,to- -- A. B. 1882, A. M. 1885, Iowa College. E. A. FITZGERALD, Instructor Orchestral and Band lN1usic,1897, to- Educated by special private teachers. XVILBUR H. BENDER, Supervisor Advanced Training Depart- ment, 1897, to- B. Di. 1886, M. Di. 1890, I. S. N. S. B. Ph., S. U. I., 1895. LILIAN G. GOODWIN, President's Private Secretary, Ass't Sec'y of Board, january 1, 1897, to- ENOLA PEARL PIERCE, Professor of Elocution, I. S. N. 18117.10- Ph. B. 1892. Ph. M. 1895, Cornell College. JENNETTE CARPENTER, Instructor in English, 1898. to-- A. B. 1885, A. M. 1888, Cornell College. ELIZABETH HUGHES, Critic Teacher, 1898, to- M. Di. 1889, I. E. c. EASTIIAN, Professor of Latin, 1898. to-- A. B. 1894, A M. 1897, Baldwin University. Ph. D. 1893, Upper Iowa University. JENNIE G. HUTCHISON, Instructor in Latin. 1898, to- A. B. 1893, Buena Vista College, A. B. 1899, Chicago University. LAURA SEALS, Assistant in Mathematics. 1898, to - B. S. D. 1887, liirksville State Normal School. G. XV. VVALTERS, 1 rofessor of Psychology and Ditlactics, 1898, to- B. S. 1879, M. S. 1882, Iowa VVesleyau Univ., Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, IRA s. CONDIT, Professor of Mathematics, 1898, to - A. B. 1880, A. M. 1889, Parsons College. LAURA FALKLER, Instructor in Reading and Iilocntion, 1898, to- Gratluate Kansas City School of fratory, 1895. HARRY C. CUMMIN S, Instructor in Penmanship and Bookkeep- ing, 1898, to- B. Di. 1898, 1. S. MAMIE E. HEARST, Assistant in English. 1. S. N. S., 1899, to-- B. Di. 1883, M. Di, 1892, I. S. N. S., B. Ph. 1899, S. U. I. LOUIS BEGEMAN, Professor of Physical Science, 1899, to-- B. S. 1889, M. S. 1897, Michigan University. EVA L. GREGG. Assistant Professor of English, 1899, to - Educated at Iowa State College, 1880-82. S. F. HERSEY, Instructor in Physics. 1899, to - Ph. B. 1892, Beloit College, XVis. CARRIE B. PARKER, Critic Te'cher. 1899, to-- Ph. B. 1893, Iowa College. BERTHA L. PATT, Assistant Professor of Drawing, 1899, to - Student DesMoines Academy of Art, 1892-94. CHARLES A. FULLERTON, Professor of Vocal Music, 1899, to - B. Di. 1889, M. Di. 1890, 1. S. N. RUTH ADSIT, Critic Teacher, 1899, to - Completed Two Year Special Primary Course at Iowa State Normal School, 1899. CLARA A. DRENNING, Cataloguer, 1900, to- MARY E. sIinIoNs, Professor of English Language and Liter- ature, 1900, to- Ph. B. 1891, A. M. 1895, Iowa College. JOHN B. KNOEPFLER, Professor of German, 1900, to-- Educated at Milford Union School, Michi- gan. 11:69-73. 12 ANNA R. XYILD, Presidents Private Secretary, August 1, 1900, to- Stenographer in Presidents Office, Decem- ber, 1896, to August 1, 1900. SARA E. RICE, Assistant Professor in History, 1900, to- A. M. 1900, Coe College. KARL F, GEISER, Instructor Political Science, 1900, to-- B. S. 1893, Ph. B. 1895, U. 1. U., Ph. D. 1900, Yale. XV. NV. GI ST, Professor of English, 1900, to--- A. B. 1872, A. M. 1875, D. D., 1892, Ohio University. MILLICENT XVARRINER, Stenographer, August 20, 1900. to - G. B. AFFLECK, Director of Physical Training, 1901, to- A. B. 1897, Manitoba University. Y. M. C.A. Training School. Springiieltl, Mass.. 1901. IDA FEZENBECK, Critic Teacher, 1901, to-- B. Di. 1893, M. Di. 1894, I. S. N. A. B. 19.10, I. U. ANNA GERTRUDE CHILDS, lnstructor in Voice, 1001, to- A. M. 1892, Iowa College. GRACE W. KNUDSEN, Professor of Physiography, 1901, to - Graduate of Teachers' College, Columbian University, 1892. ROBERT EULLERTON, Instructor in Vocal Music, 189-1-T. 1901, to-- B. Di. 1894, M. Di. 1895, 1. N. B. XV. MERRILL, Instructor on Violin and Director of Or- chestra, 1903, to-- Educated under Private Teachers, Prof. Andreas Moser, and Prof. Dr. joseph Joachim of Royal Conservatory, Germany ALISON E. AITCHISON, Assistant in Geography, 1904, to M. Di. 1903, I. S. N. S. FRANK D. EAMAN, Professor of Oratory, 1904, to-- A. B. 1900, Michigan University. EMMA PAEFENDORE, Assistant Physical Director, 1904, to-- Graduate New Haven Gymnastic School. 1903. HARIETTE ELIZABETH GUNN, Director of Kindergarten. 1904, to-- Chicago Kindergarten College, 1899. Tea- chers' College, 1902. C. S. HAMMOCK. Director of Manual Training. 1904. to-- MRS. ALMA L. MCMAHON, Instructor in Domestic Science. 1904, IO-- B. Ph., 1902, Wisconsin University. ETHEL LOVITT, Assistant in Vocal Music, 1904, to -- B. Di. 1904, I. S. N. EMMA LAMBERT, Assistant Mathematics, 1902-3. 1904, to -- M. DL1897, I. S. N. S. B. Ph. 1904, S. U. I. RALPH RIGBY, Assistant in Vocal Music, 1994, to-- B. Di. 1902, 1. S. N. LORA SPRAGUE, Assistant in Piano Department, 1904, to-- Student at Oberlin, 121.13--1. - h MARY C. ZILLEN. Stenographer, 1904, to -

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THE FIRST GRADUATING CLASS, 1878 D. K. BOND MAUD GILCHRIST L. E. CHURCHILL R. O. BENTON THE FIRST GRADUATING CLASS, 1878 XVith what pride and hopes of future success must Prof G'l l ' , . . 1 cirist have handed to these four young people their certificates of graduation from the State Normal School of Iowa! And who would have blamed any one of those young people for having been proud of membership in that first class? Though all these young people took the Normal course with the full expectation of teaching, since people changed their minds sometimes in those days as well as now. we find but one of them in the profession today. Miss Maude Gilchrist is now Dean of XVOITICILS Dep't in the Michigan Agricultural College at Lansing, Mich. Mr. Bond is a practicing physician in Waterloo, while Mr. Churchill and Mr. Benton are both deceased. 11



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