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

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HUmtora of 3J. N. Jffarultij. 15J05-C HOMER H. SEERLEY, B. Ph.. 1873; B. DI., 1875; M. A., 1S76. Iowa; LL. IX. 1898, Penn; LL. IX. 1901, Iowa. President, 1886; Professor of Psychology and Didactics. 1886. D. SANDS WRIGHT. M. A., 1887, Penn. Professor of Mathematics, 1S76. anna e. McGovern, B. Di.. 1879; B. S.. 1880, Iowa State Normal School. Professor of Primary Instruction, 1880. ABBOTT C. PAGE, B. Ph., 1885. Yale. Professor of Physical Science, 1889. MELVIN F. AREY, B. A.. 1867; M. A.. 1870. Bowdoin. Professor of Natural Science. 1890. LEONARD W. PARISH, B. A.. 1872; M. A.. 1892. Yale. Professor of Political Science. 1890. GEORGE W. SAMSON. B. S.. 1878; M. S.. 1881, Simpson. Professor of Psychology and Di- dactics, 1894. ARTHUR W. RICH, B. Ph., Illinois Wesleyan, 1896. Professor of Mathematics. 1891; Registrar. 1903. SARA M. RIGGS, B. Di., 1885, Iowa State Normal School: B. L.. 1S94, Michigan. Assistant in English, 1S87-I891; Professor of History, 1895. ETTA SUPLEE. Graduate West Des Moines Teachers' Training School; Spe- cial Student Cook County Nor- mal School, two years. Super- visor of Primary Training. 1894. G. W. WALTERS. B. S.. 1879: M. S., 1882, Iowa Wesleyan. Professor of Mathe- matics, 1895; Professor of Psy- chology and Didactics. 1897. I'HAUNCEY P. COLGROVE, B. A., 1882; M. A., 1885, Upper Iowa: M. A., 1895, Chicago. Pro- fessor of Psychology and Didac- tics, 1896. WILBER H. BENDER. B. Di., 1886; M. Di., 1890, Iowa State Normal School; B. Ph., 1895, Iowa. Supervisor of Ad- vanced Training, 1S97. HENRIETTA THORNTON, Graduate Pratt Institute, 1891. Professor of Drawing, 1895. MYRA E. CALL. B. A.. 1S85; M. A., 1888. Iowa. Professor of Latin, Regular Cou'rse, 1895 . MARY E. SIMMONS, B. Ph., 1891; M. A.. 1895, Iowa College. Assistant In Latin, 1893- 1 95; Professor of Applied Eng- lish, 1897-1899; Professor of Eng- lish Language and Literature, 1900. GEORGE W. NEWTON. B. Di., 1882, Iowa State Normal School; B. S.. 1887. At. A.. 1890, Iowa. Professor of Natural Sci- ence, 1896. IRA S. CONDIT. B. A.. 1886; M. A., 1889. Parsons. Professor of Mathematics, 1898. P. C. EASTMAN. B. A.. 18s I: M. A., 1887. Baldwin; Ph. D., 1893. Upper Iowa. Pro- fessor of Latin. High School Graduate Course, 1898. LOUIS BEGEMAN. B. S-, 1889; M. S.. 1897. Michigan. Professor of Physical Scle-nce, iv 99. EDTTIT C. BUCK. B. A., 1882; M. A.. 1885. Iowa College. Professor of Eb-mentary Instruction. 1896. JOHN B. KNOEPFLEK. Professor of German. 1900. W. W. GIST. B. A., 1872: M. A.. 1875; IX IX. 1 92. Ohio. Professor of English Language and Literature. 1900. “KARL F. GETSER. B. S.. 1893; B. Ph.. 1895. Upper Iowa; Ph. D.. 1900, Yale. Pro- fessor of Political Science, 1900. G. B. AFFLECK. B. A., 1897, Manitoba: Graduate of Y. M. C. A. Training School. 1901. Director of Physical Train- ing, 1901. ♦ Date following title gives year of permanent appointment. • Granted leave of absence, 1905- 1906. SARA F. RICE, M. A., 1S99, Coe. Professor of History. 1898. C. A. FULLERTON. B. DI.. 1889; M. Di., 1890. Iowa State Normal School; Special Student Chicago University, 1896- 1897. Director of Vocal Music and of Men’s Glee Clubs. 1897. S. FREEMAN HERSKY, B. Ph., 1892. Beloit College. Pro- fessor of Physics. 1899. JENNETTK CARPENTER. B. A., 1885; M. A.. 1888, Cornell College. Professor of English Language and Literature. 1898. BERTHA L. PATT. Professor of Drawing. 1895. HARRJETTE ELIZABETH GUNN, Graduate Chicago Kindergarten College. 1899; B. Pe.. Teachers College (Columbia), 1902. Direc- tor or Kindergarten, 1904. EVA L. GREGG. Student Iowa State College, 1880- 1882. Assistant Professor in Charge of English Grammar, 1896. MARGARET OLIVER. B. A., 1885; M. A., 1888, Mon- mouth; Graduate Columbia School of Oratory, 1901. Assis- tant Professor in English and Mathematics, 1904; Assistant Professor of Elocution, 1901. LAURA FALKLER, Graduate Kansas City School of Oratory, 1895. Assistant Pro- fessor In Elocution, 1896. CHARLES A. PELL, B. S.. 1903, Drako. Assistant Physical Director, 1903. HARRY C. CUMMINS, Graduate Voider Business Col- lege. 1891: B. DL, 1898, Iowa State Normal School. Assistant Pro- fessor In Penmanship and Book- keeping. 1898. EMMA PAFFENDORF. Graduate New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics, 1903. As- sistant Physical Director, 1904. JULIA E. CURTISS. Graduate. Sight Singing. Mr. H. E. Holt. Lexington. Mass.; Studied with Mr. Emil Llebling, Chicago; Studied with Miss Amy Fay. New York; Studied with Dr. Louis Maas, Boston, Mass.; Received Special Certificate from the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass. Director of In- struction on the Pianoforte, 1888. F. A. FITZGERALD. Educated by Special Tea-hcrs; Violin, Carl Becker. Chicago; In- strumentation and Harmony, Herman Voss. New York: Cornet, Mathew Arbu'kle, New York. In- structor in Band and Stringed Instruments and Band Conductor, 1897. JENNIE G. HUTCHISON, B. A., 1893. Buena Vista; B. A., 1900, Chicago: M. 1)1., 1901, Iowa State Normal School. Instructor in Latin, 1898. LAURA S. SEALS. B. S. D.. 1887. Klrksvllle State Normal School. Instructor In Mathematics. 1898. ANNA GERTRUDE CHrLDS. B. A., 1889; M. A., 1'93. Iowa Colbg -; Studied Singing with ll Tbort Joy. Grinn« ll, with -••n- jamin T. Hammond. Woret -r, with Mr. Charles White, New York. Mr. Wm, Shakespeare and Mr. George llens hel. London. Max Heinrich, Chicago: Studied Sight Singing with Mr. H. E. Holt, Lexington. Mass. Instruc- tor in Voice. 1901. B. W. MERRILL. Graduate of Gottschalk Lyrl School; Educated by Special Teachers, Flckenscher, Fehl, Stein and Dr. Andre of Chicago, I)r. H. A. Clarke of Philadelphia, and Hild and Prlngnitz of New York; Studied In Berlin, Ger- many, for Several Years, und -r the Direction of Dr. Joseph Joachim, the Greatest Teach«T of the Violin of Modern Times, and with Andreas Moser, Professor of the RoyaJ Hoehschule. Instruc- tor on the Violin and Director of the Orchestra. 1904. MAMIE F. HEARST, B. DI., 1883; M. DI., 1892, Iowa State Normal School; B. Ph., 1899: M. A.. 1904, Iowa. In- structor in English, 1899. ELIZABETH HUGHES, Graduated Eastern Iowa Normal School, ls96; M. DI.. 1889, Iowa State Normal School. Critic Teacher in Grammar Grad -s, 1898. CARRIE B. PARKER. B. Ph.. lvy3. Iowa College; Stu- dent, 1901, Radeliffe (Harvard); Critic Teacher, Training School, 1899-1902. Instructor In English, 1902. RUTH ADSIT. Graduate Primary Teacher, 1899. Iowa State Normal School. Critic Teacher in Primary Grades, 1S99. Studied In Tfiichers’ College (Columbia). 1903-04. IDA FESENBECK. B. Di., 1893; M. Di., 1891. Iowa State Normal School; B. A., 1900, Iowa. Critic Teaeher In Gram- mar Grades. 1901; Studied In Radeliffe College (Harvard), 1900. MRS. ALMA U McMAIION, Graduate Oshkosh Normal School. 1886; B. Ph.. 1902. Wisconsin; Graduate Menomin «• Training School in Domestic Science, 1904. Instructor in- Domestic Science, 1904. LAURA BOWMAN. B. Di., 1901, Iowa State Normal School; B, A.. 1901, Radeliffe' (llarvAfyl). Critic Teacher in Grammar Grades, 1904. EMMA LAM BERT, M. I»i.. 1897, Iowa State Normal School: B. Ph., 1904, Iowa. As- sistant In Arithmetic, 1901. ••ALISON E. AITCHTSON. M. DI., 1903. Iowa State Normal School. Assistant in Geography. 1904. HENRIETTA IX PLOCK. B. A., 1901; M. A., 190i, Iowa. As- sistant in German. 1904. ••Granted leave of absence. 1905- 1906. A DDITIONA L A PPOINTMENTS FOR 1905-1906. CLARA V. CARTER, Graduate, 1898, State Normal School, Buffalo. New York: Graduate Chautauqua School of Physical Education, 1901; Gradu- ate New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics, 1902: Student Itan- sas Medical College. 1903-1905. Assistant Director of Physical Training. THOMAS W. TODD, B. A., 1895, Acadia University; M. A.. 1901; Ph. D.. 1903. Ewing College; Studied Oratory with Dr. Harry N. Shaw. Toronto, and also with Annu Barlght Curry. Boston. Professor of Oratory. BERTHA MARTIN. Graduate Columbia School of Oratory. Professor of Elocution. LlTLU BOURQUIN. Graduate Piano Department State Normal School; Studied with Wm. H. Sherwood. Chicago. Assistant in Piano Department. CHARLES 11. BA1 LEV. State University of Iowa: B. S. in C. E., 1895. Co»k County Nor- mal School, Summer Term, 1897. Cornell University, Summer Terms. 1900 and 1901. Teach- ers' College . Columbia Univer- sity. Manual Training Diploma, 1903. Columbia University, B. S., 1903. Director Manual Train- ing, Iowa City, Iowa. 1897-1902. Director of Manual Training. The James Millikin University, Decatur. 111.. 1903-i: 05. ANNA GERTRUDE CHILDS, Instructor in Voice and Musical 11 istory. MRS. KATHARINE E. GRAY, Instructor in Voice and Ele- nvntary Harmony. CLARA CRESSEY, Instructor in Vocal Music and Director of Women's Glee Clubs. E. J. CABLE. Graduate Cornell College; Gradu- ate Student Chicago University. Substitute Instructor in Geogra- LILLVN G. GOODWIN. President’s Secretary. 1898. MILL1CENT WARRINER, StcnographeT, 1900. •MARV Z1LLEN. Stenographer. 1901. r Resigned Sept. 1. 1W5.

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Ten IOWA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL FACULTY, 1904-1905.



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Nati Jfarultg fflpmbrrs Ci.aka V. Carter supervision and teaching of Miss Clara V. Carter of Western New York was added to the physical training department in the fall of 1005. She received her early education in the country school and later graduated from the High School in the city of Buffalo. After attending the Buffalo Normal School from which she graduated, she then taught in the public schools of New York State. Her gymnastic training commenced in the high school, under efficient teachers and thinking to fit herself as a physical training teacher took the course at the Chautauqua Summer School and graduated in the summer of 1901, then went directly to New Haven, Conn, and graduated from the New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics in 1902. A good position in the V. W. C. A., at Topeka, Kansas, was offered to Miss Carter, which she accepted and had charge of the gymnasium for a year, after which she became a student in the Kansas Medical College for two years. There being a vacancy in the physical training department at Normal. Miss Carter gave up her work to fill the position and teaches Anatomy and Hygiene, and also shares in the all the practical work including swimming and athletics. Thomas W. Todd. Ph. D. was horn in New' Brunswick, Canada, thorough elementary education in the public schools of his native province. Graduating from the Normal School he received a life certificate, ished the A. li. course in Acadia Col- lege. Nova Scotia. Special work with Dr. H. N. Shaw of Toronto, Anna Baright Curry of Boston, and in the school of Expres- sion. in the latter city together with graduate work in English and Ex- pression. at the University of Chicago, and courses in Philosophy and Sociol- ogy, at Ewing College completed hi work of preparation. Dr. Todd now was called to the Professorship in English and Public Speaking at Shurtlcff College, Alton. 111. Then followed work in the Min- istry until the call to the Principalship of the Nora Springs Seminary. In a short time an invitation to bee me President of Cedar Valley Seminary, Osage, la. was extended and accepted. From thi position Dr. Todd was called to be Professor of Oratory in this institution. In his class room he has shown himself to be a strong teacher, in his supervision of the men’s literary societies a wise and tactful ad- ministrator. in his services to the Nor- mal an untiring worker, in his relation- ship with the students a popular and cultured gentleman. As a speaker Dr. Todd is strong, practical and mag- netic. Through his influence the in- terest created by Prof. Eaman is being strengthened, and much practical and helpful instruction is being given in public speaking and debating. He received a Then he fin- Thomas W. Todd

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