Physical Education

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101 Coach, Band Instructor "Equally Important"
Public Relations News Release 1950:94, p.1
If beginning teacher salaries are any index they both rank equally and both rank higher than science teachers. Coaches and instrumentalists had the same range of pay, from $2,900 to $3,600 while science teachers settled for $2,700 to $3,100.
102 Heart Check for TC swimmers
Public Relations News Release 1950:81, p.1
As a safety precaution, the Women's physical education department requires girls who participate in recreational swimming to have a heart check. Dr. J. H. Gamet, head of the student health center, said that the heart check is given during the fall season.
103 Iowans visit reorganized school districts in Illinois
Public Relations News Release 1950:77, p.1
Eighteen Iowans included representatives from the Farm Bureau federation, Farmer union, a women's club, state public instruction department, I.S.T.C., and county boards of education and county school superintendents. They visited school district #271.
104 Physical Education For Men
Old Gold 0:0, p.38
Headed by L. L. Mendenhall, and with top-notch coaches and instructors, theses men not only produce championship caliber teams in football, basketball, track, baseball, and wrestling, but also train successful athletes to become successful coaches; photo.
105 Physical Education For Women
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
Miss Maude E. Moore is the head of this department, which has become the rec headquarters of the campus. Regular play nights give student and faculty a place to swim and play, and there are plans for a library in honor of Miss Monica R. Wild; photo.
106 Teaching methods taught in Spencer
Public Relations News Release 1946:262, p.1
Branch summer school holds clinic for physical education for women. Plan for teaching physical education at the elementary grades presented. Morothy Michel taught the course.
107 Men swat with kerchiefs; coeds make like butterflies
College Eye 37:39, p.3
A look at some of the instructional techniques of Professor White and Coach Starbeck.
108 Dean Nelson announces workshops
Public Relations News Release 1946:177, p.1
Workshops for teaching home economics and physical education for women will be held this summer.
109 Physical Education for Men
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Men learn the essentials of being a physical education teacher; photo.
110 Physical Education for Women
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Women learn how to become a physical education teacher; photo.
111 Eight close Physical Education workshop program
College Eye 36:41, p.4
Dorothy Michel offers view on value of workshop.
112 GI Joe anxious for phys. ed. training
College Eye 36:35, p.1
Art Dickinson predicts that many men will study physical education or medicine; Professor Grant is back from South America.
113 Physical education for vets
College Eye 36:35, p.2
Cautions students about a potential overflow in certain fields of education.
114 Steinhaus to discuss physical fitness
College Eye 36:26, p.3
Profile of Dr. A. H. Steinhaus; photo.
115 A. H. Steinhaus, professor from George Williams College, Chicago, to visit campus
Public Relations News Release 1945:73, p.1
Various campus groups will have the opportunity to hear Mr. Steinhaus. He will discuss subjects connected with physical fitness and the effects of the war upon health and physical education.
116 Students try workshop idea
College Eye 34:38, p.4
Have been trying physical education six-week workshop.
117 Department of Physical Education for Men
Old Gold 0:0, p.70
Physical education at Teachers College has had some changes due to the war, many men who were majoring in phys. Ed. Or now part of the air crew training on campus and competive sports have reflected that; photo.
118 Junior Commandos Get Tough for War
Old Gold 0:0, p.183
A tough obsacle course is the true test for these men, who look forward to win they graduate to enter the Senior Commandos. The course includes a nine footwall to go over and a five foot bar to jump over; photo.
119 Women's Athletic Association Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.71
Every woman who has participated in intramural programs on campus automatically becomes a member, hockey is the prevailing sport of the fall and basketball in the winter; photo.
120 Women's Physical Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.71
With activities such as tennis, golf, hockey, and basketball, the women on campus never have a lack of anything to in the gymnasium, even with the WAVES on campus; photo.
121 High school fitness programs outlined by gym teachers
College Eye 34:27, p.4
Women's Physical Education Department brings programs to schools via Extension Service.
122 From the Editor's Point of View
College Eye 33:18, p.2
Comments on a decision by the Faculty Senate to allow students to take more terms of physical education for credit.
123 Person demonstrates 'sissie' versus 'boy' throw
College Eye 32:41, p.1
Comments on an article published in the last College Eye on throwing a ball; photo.
124 Bender says 'look to your social graces'
College Eye 31:6, p.8
Paul Bender reports on his dissertation topic: a study of those who prepared for teaching positions in physical education at ISTC.
125 Mrs. Lizzie Ellis Williamson, Mrs. Theresa Williamson Ebers, and Betty Ebers
Alumnus 23:3, p.22
Lizzie Ellis Williamson has been followed at Teachers College by her daughter, Theresa Williamson Ebers, Des Moines, and a granddaughter, Betty Ebers, who next fall will be a senior majoring in physical education.
126 Posture lecture
College Eye 29:5, p.3
Maude Moore will speak.
127 Amazon Antics
College Eye 28:17, p.2
News about women's physical education; wide variety of activities in physical education classes.
128 Women's Athletic Club sponsors play night; to be weekly affair.
College Eye 28:4, p.6
Play night, which has held by the Women's Athletic Association, is to help orient new women to the extensive physical education program offered at Teachers College.
129 Yes indeed, it's all over now; for women don shorts and wield bats; Doris White explains changing world of activities for women
College Eye 27:2, p.7
Professor White talks about changes in women's physical education; photo.
130 Typical topics of Tutor talk told by mouse
College Eye 27:43, p.4
131 Costume development in girls' physical education reviewed; reporter peruses Old Golds of previous years as source
College Eye 26:39, p.3
Survey of women's gym clothing over the years at ISTC; photo.
132 Williams to lead at round table
College Eye 26:34, p.1
Jesse F. Williams will be on campus to consult.
133 Dr. Nelson talks on physical education's place in social life
College Eye 26:31, p.3
Hopes that physical education will be come part of curriculum in all schools.
134 Raburn "Hap" Miller accepted an assistant football coaching position
Public Relations News Release 1934:596, p.1
Profile
135 Sudden spurt of interest in athletics
Public Relations News Release 1934:603, p.2
Approximately 200 of 500 men are engaged in extracurricular athletics.
136 Commencement address delivered by S. A. Lynch
Public Relations News Release 1934:589, p.5
Program for the ceremony.
137 Eight graduates of former years are going to new positions in the fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:577, p.2
Sixteen graduates from the past year also have coaching jobs for the coming school year.
138 Alfred Ogland is one graduate who has a coaching position lined up for the fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:552, p.1
Profile
139 Carlton Lytle is one of this year's graduates who have coaching positions for next fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:555, p.1
Profile
140 Claire Kraft has accepted a position as teacher and coach next year
Public Relations News Release 1934:563, p.1
Profile
141 Clarence Bain has accepted coaching position
Public Relations News Release 1934:559, p.1
Profile
142 David Irvine and Paul Lambert have accepted positions as teachers and athletic coaches next year
Public Relations News Release 1934:561, p.1
Profiles
143 David Irvine is one of the graduates who has a coaching position in an Iowa school this fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:549, p.1
Profile
144 Don Klotz accepted a teaching and coaching position for next year
Public Relations News Release 1934:565, p.1
Profile
145 Edward D. Roelofs is one of the 23 graduates who have coaching positions for next fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:554, p.1
Profile
146 Francis Flanagan accepted teaching and coaching job
Public Relations News Release 1934:564, p.1
Profile
147 Harlan Rigby has accepted a teaching and coaching job for the fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:558, p.1
Profile
148 Harlan Rigby has been engaged as a teacher and athletic coach
Public Relations News Release 1934:554, p.1
Profile
149 Harold Ross is one of many letterman expected to return to the football team this year
Public Relations News Release 1934:571, p.1
Profile and game schedule
150 Harry Kruchten has accepted a teaching a coaching position for next fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:568, p.1
Profile
151 Harry Mayer is one graduate from the college coaching course who has a coaching position this fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:550, p.1
Profile
152 Kenneth Allbee is one of twenty-three graduates who have coaching positions this fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:568, p.1
Profile
153 Mahlon Hintzman accepted teaching and coaching position
Public Relations News Release 1934:569, p.1
Profile
154 Maynard Harman has accepted a teaching and coaching position
Public Relations News Release 1934:555, p.1
Profile
155 Owen J. Rolston accepts teaching and coaching position
Public Relations News Release 1934:565, p.1
Profile
156 Paul Lambert has accepted a teaching and coaching position
Public Relations News Release 1934:560, p.1
Profile
157 Ralph Piper has accepted a position as teacher and coach for next year
Public Relations News Release 1934:562, p.1
Profile
158 Truman Manship has accepted a teaching and coaching job for next year
Public Relations News Release 1934:566, p.1
Profile
159 William Meyer is one of the graduates who have a coaching position set up for the fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:553, p.1
Profile
160 Physical Education
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History and aims of the department; photos.
161 Physical Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.33
History and objectives of the department; photos.
162 Physical Education programs too often built or superior athletes; coach suggests program beneficial to whole student body
College Eye 24:15, p.1
There is a lack of facilities for the Physical Education program. Coach Bender thinks that the real cause is the lack of understanding of the purpose of Physical Education as it applies to all students; suggests program that would include more.
163 W. A. A. delegates from seven colleges attend state conference here
College Eye 23:27, p.1
Dean Campbell and Professor Wild speak on state of physical education for women in Iowa.
164 New York woman will give demonstration of Noyes-Rhythm Monday
College Eye 23:20, p.3
Valecia Ladd will show method of adding grace to daily activities.
165 Teachers picnic season is officially opened this week
College Eye 22:26, p.5
Campus social calendar.
166 Danish woman will demonstrate exercises here April 8 and 9
College Eye 22:23, p.8
Agnete Bertram will lead team from Copenhagen.
167 Short makes survey of P. E. opportunities in Iowa high schools
College Eye 22:16, p.4

Professor Short reveals results of state of physical education in Iowa.

168 Janitor rescues many "co-eds in distress"
College Eye 22:2, p.7
Thomas N. Justice tells of what he has seen and done in his forty year career.
169 Green cotton rompers will be new gym uniform for students
College Eye 22:1, p.1
Will switch from old middy and bloomer suit to one piece green cotton rompers.
170 Booklet on athletics comes off the press
College Eye 21:40, p.1
Will promote study of coaching and physical education.
171 Training School plans demonstration
College Eye 21:21, p.1
Will present physical education demonstration.
172 Miss White explains fall sports program
College Eye 21:7, p.7
Outlines classes and intramural plans.
173 Hockey is favored sport at I. S. T. C.
College Eye 21:3, p.3
Enrollment for women's physical education activities.
174 Physical culture
College Eye 20:6, p.4
Physical training and culture is beneficial.
175 New towel service
College Eye 20:37, p.6
Explains new towel regulations.
176 A correction
College Eye 20:21, p.1

Survey detected ten rather than 110 heart murmurs.

177 Editorially speaking
College Eye 20:20, p.2

Descriptions of the ideal man and woman; T. C. should have some event honoring Abraham Lincoln; description of good posture.

178 Girls' notice!
College Eye 20:3, p.1
Must call for gym uniforms.
179 Official announcements
College Eye 20:3, p.1
Physical training classes for women will begin; College Club will hold tea for freshmen women.
180 Band drafts petition
College Eye 19:25, p.8
Asks that credit be given for band work and that they be relieved from physical education.
181 Y. W. notes
College Eye 19:23, p.5
Association news.
182 T. C. has many men in physical training
College Eye 19:9, p.1
Photo depicting all men involved in the Department of Physical Education.
183 C. A. Fullerton of the Music Department
College Eye 19:6, p.5
Demonstrations in Music and Physical Education with one hundred rural and consolidated school children at Cattle Congress.
184 Women's Sports
College Eye 19:4, p.7
Women's physical education classes get under way.
185 Dolores Charlton
College Eye 19:3, p.5
Graduate is teaching Physical Education in Savanna, Illinois.
186 Theresa W. Ebers
College Eye 19:3, p.5
Graduate is Physical Education instructor in the Des Moines public schools.
187 Class in apparatus work
College Eye 18:38, p.6
Physical education class doing apparatus and floor work; photo.
188 Training School has annual P.T. festival
College Eye 18:32, p.1
Will present dance, games, and tumbling.
189 Brazil official compliments on local text book; Miss Wild and Miss White share honors as authors
College Eye 18:3, p.1
Book by Professors Wild and White receives high praise.
190 All women's P. T. classes
College Eye 17:15, p.7
Women's physical education classes will start soon.
191 Women's state oratory contest Friday; eight colleges in Iowa will compete for coveted honors
College Eye 16:22, p.1
Will speak on "Physical Fitness as a Basis for National Greatness."
192 Athletic department revised; Mendenhall made athletic director
College Eye 16:21, p.6
L. L. Mendenhall to serve as new athletic director, Paul Bender to take over as football coach, Roscoe Minton to coach baseball, and Art Dickinson to direct basketball and track.
193 Coach Bender is Lions Club speaker
College Eye 16:16, p.8
Spoke on value of physical education in business.
194 Physical Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.179
Photos of a physical education class.
195 College buys over 30 acres; size of campus almost doubled; possession takes place March 1st, 1924
College Eye 15:3, p.1
Purchases 31.8 acres of land west of current campus; two small tracts still under consideration; land will be used for athletic fields and a gymnasium; will support curriculum changes that now include physical education.
196 Physical demonstration
College Eye 14:36, p.6
Many participate in physical education demonstration.
197 Training School News
College Eye 14:24, p.2
News from the Training School.
198 Training School News
College Eye 14:23, p.7
News from the Training School.
199 Fourth annual P. T. Cotillion; physical education faculty award shields to 13 girls
College Eye 14:26, p.1
Group met criteria of scholarship, character, leadership, gymnastic skill, and Camp Fire work.
200 Last Wed. afternoon
College Eye 14:20, p.8
Physical Education students gave physical tests to children at Cedar Heights School.