Physical Education
Displaying 51 - 100 of 324 in reverse chronological order
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51 | Tee off pass-fail general ed P. E.; fore! Northern Iowan 66:4, p.2 |
Believes that taking general education physical education classes is good idea. | |
52 | Senate requests pass-fail P. E. Northern Iowan 66:4, p.1 |
Will also consider support of Viet Nam moratorium and revision of General Education. | |
53 | Untitled Northern Iowan 64:9, p.2 |
Physical Education teacher gets a nose job. | |
54 | Agnew, Votroubek defend SCI athletics College Eye 59:41, p.2 |
Share "truth" about athletics and athletic scholarships with Tom Hughes. | |
55 | States importance of physical education to collegian College Eye 59:23, p.2 |
Colleges should provide more than just intellectual development. | |
56 | Marshall schools to attend conference Public Relations News Release 1960:546, p.1 |
Miss Marshall Schools, assistant professor of teaching and girls' physical education supervisor at Price Laboratory School, will be attending the Fourth International Congress of Physical Education and Sports for Girls and Women. | |
57 | Movement education workshop scheduled at SCI Public Relations News Release 1960:517, p.1 |
Miss Jean Kirkland, a physical education instructor of Anstay College in England, directs a two-week workshop in Movement Education. The workshop is designed for public school teachers of physical education, focusing on the study of movement in teaching. | |
58 | ISTC to sponsor Sports Day Public Relations News Release 1960:203, p.1 |
Students of the department of physical education organize annual High School Sports Day activities. The event is directed by Virginia Ramsey, and will be attended by eighteen area high schools. | |
59 | Physical fitness theme of ISTC conference Public Relations News Release 1960:54, p.1 |
Professor Helen Starr delivers the opening address of the Women's Physical Fitness Conference. The conference is sponsored by the Department Women's Physical Education. | |
60 | Agrees with Fox College Eye 51:20, p.7 |
Claims that TC will produce more math majors than physical education majors when the extracurricular activities programs are switched to intramurals. | |
61 | Men's Phys. Ed. Sponsors Athletics Old Gold 0:0, p.109 |
Description of the Men's Phys. Ed. Department and photo of the staff; photos. | |
62 | The futile hours College Eye 47:27, p.2 |
Claims that the required six hours of physical education are a waste of time. | |
63 | Women's Physical Education Sponsors Many Clubs Old Gold 0:0, p.90 |
The department offers a broad instructional and recreational program for the women students at TC, this page give a description of some of the opportunities for the students; photos. | |
64 | Physical Education Club Old Gold 0:0, p.185 |
Betty O'Leary, Betty Lou Jones, Novella Wyborny, and Ruth Kenyon serve as officers in the Physical Education Club; photo. | |
65 | WRA sponsors intramurals Old Gold 0:0, p.250 |
Women's intramural sports were sponsored by the Women's Recreation Association, with assistance from Women's Physical Education faculty; photo. | |
66 | Four faculty members are scheduled to participate in a career day at Eagle Grove, Wednesday, April 16 Public Relations News Release 1951:573, p.1 |
The faculty members: Lloyd V. Douglas, head of the business education department; William C. Lang, asssociate professor of history; Bernice Helff, assistant professor of teaching; and Mardelle L. Mohn, instructor in teaching. Short biographies included. | |
67 | Special To: Brookings Register Public Relations News Release 1951:610, p.1 |
Marlene Minier, Brookings, S. D., has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local social sorority. Minier is a sophomore student majoring in physical education for women. | |
68 | Four faculty members will participate in a career day at Sheldon Tuesday, April 8 Public Relations News Release 1952:462, p.1 |
They are Oliver M. (Hon) Nordly, assistant professor of physical education for men and head basketball coach; Jack Burgner, instructor in art; Richard Arnold, instructor in speech, and William Latham, assistant professor of brass instruments. | |
69 | Special To: Wright County Reporter Public Relations News Release 1952:485, p.1 |
Pat Granau, Dows, has been elected corresponding secretary of Pi Tau Phi, a local social sorority. Granau is a freshman student majoring in physical education for women. | |
70 | Special To: Clinton Herald Public Relations News Release 1952:482, p.1 |
Shirley Obermiller, Clinton, has been elected music chairman of Pi Tau Phi, a local social sorority. Obermiller is a junior student majoring in physical education for women. | |
71 | Special To: Sutherland Courier Public Relations News Release 1952:536, p.1 |
Tom Drake, Sutherland, has been elected vice-president of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Drake is a sophomore student majoring in physical education. | |
72 | Special To: Winterset Madisonian Public Relations News Release 1952:525, p.1 |
Howard Dorman, Truro has been elected sentinel of Sigma Tau Gamma, a National social fraternity. Dorman is a sophomore student majoring in physical education. | |
73 | Special to: Benton County Star Public Relations News Release 1951:271, p.1 |
Dave Rinderknecht, Atkins, has been elected athletic chairman of Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity at the college, for the winter quarter. Rinderknecht is a senior student majoring in math and physical education. | |
74 | Special to: Marshalltown Central Iowa Independent Public Relations News Release 1951:211, p.1 |
Ted Lyons, St. Anthony, has been formally activated into Sigma Tau Gamma, national social fraternity at the college. Lyons is a sophomore student majoring in physical education. | |
75 | Special to: Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1951:251, p.1 |
Delton Stamp, Cedar Falls, has been formally activated into Phi Sigma Epsilon, national social fraternity at the college. Stamp is a junior student majoring in physical education. | |
76 | Special to: Odebolt Chronicle Public Relations News Release 1951:250, p.1 |
Tom Reynolds, Odebolt, has been formally activated into Phi Sigma Epsilon, national social fraternity at the college. Reynolds is a sophomore student majoring in physical education. | |
77 | Special to: Washington Evening Journal Public Relations News Release 1951:233, p.1 |
Bill Mitchell, Crawfordsville, has been formally activated into Lambda Gamma Nu, a local social fraternity. Mitchell is a junior student majoring in physical education. | |
78 | Special to: Oxford Mirror Public Relations News Release 1951:228, p.1 |
Jim Foy, Oxford Junction, has been formally activated into Alpha Chi Epsilon, a local social fraternity. Foy is a freshman student majoring in physical education. | |
79 | Special To: Wyoming Journal Public Relations News Release 1951:212, p.1 |
Lonnie Ripperton, Onslow, has been formally activated into Sigma Tau Gamma, national social fraternity. Ripperton is a sophomore student majoring in physical education. | |
80 | Special To: Sutherland Courier Public Relations News Release 1951:215, p.1 |
Tom Drake, Sutherland, has been formally activated into Sigma Tau Gamma, national social fraternity. Drake is a sophomore student majoring in physical education. | |
81 | Three foreign educators, two from Okinawa and one from Germany are visiting the campus under the government-sponsored occupied areas program Public Relations News Release 1951:193, p.1 |
Seisho Hokama and Buntaro Taira from Okinawa will remain on campus until Friday, Nov. 30. Alfred Schwemmler from Germany will leave Friday, December 7. | |
82 | Special To: Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel Public Relations News Release 1951:184, p.1 |
Margaret Green, Le Mars, has been initiated into Kappa Mu Epsilon, national mathematics honorary society at the college. Green is a senior student majoring in math and physical education for women. | |
83 | Special To: Le Mars Globe-Post Public Relations News Release 1951:183, p.1 |
Margaret Green, Le Mars, has been initiated into Kappa Mu Epsilon, national mathematics honorary society at the college. Green is a senior student majoring in math and physical education for women. | |
84 | Special to: Madisonian Public Relations News Release 1951:171, p.1 |
Dan Merrill, Winterset, has been intiated into Kappa Mu Epsilon, national mathematics honorary society at the college. Merrill, a senior student, is majoring in mathematics and physical education. | |
85 | Special to: Jefferson Bee Public Relations News Release 1951:160, p.1 |
Ruth Grow, Rippey, was one of 21 students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
86 | Special To: Jefferson Herald Public Relations News Release 1951:159, p.1 |
Ruth Grow, Rippey, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee at the college. | |
87 | Special to: Wright County Monitor Public Relations News Release 1951:153, p.1 |
Beverly Braden, Goldfield, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
88 | Special to: Guthrie Center Guthrian Public Relations News Release 1951:151, p.1 |
John Beach, Guthrie Center, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Norminations were made by the student welfare committee at the college. | |
89 | The appointment of nine new faculty members at the college was announced this week Public Relations News Release 1951:20, p.1 |
Newcomers in teaching include Don Barnhart, Beverly Jane Butrem, Max Hosier, Betts Ann Roth, and Edith Ennis. | |
90 | Phys. Ed. defenses miss the point College Eye 42:41, p.3 |
Classes remain too large to be effective. | |
91 | The appointments of six new faculty members have been announced by M. J. Nelson, dean of the faculty Public Relations News Release 1950:435, p.1 |
The appointments include two in art, two in English and speech, and one each in mathematics and women's physical education. They are: Clayton Fowler, William P. Daley, John J. Pruis, Richard Arnold, Harold C. Trimble, and Myrtle Merritt. | |
92 | Physical education courses valuable; promote health College Eye 42:39, p.2 |
Argues point made by L. M. in his recent letter to the editor regarding the abolition of physical education classes. | |
93 | PE courses actually help student College Eye 42:39, p.2 |
Letter defending physical education courses at Teachers College. | |
94 | Abolish Physical Education courses College Eye 42:37, p.2 |
Believes Physical Education courses are waste of time; do more harm than good. | |
95 | Salaries for teachers without experience are averaging $200 to $300 higher than a year ago and about $500 higher than five years ago Public Relations News Release 1950:384, p.1 |
According to E. W. Goetch, placement director, elementary teachers and high school teachers of special subjects (music, home economics, and speech correction) are most in demand. Only a dozen such teachers are available from this year's graduates. | |
96 | Eleven persons on the women's physical education staff attended parts of a 9-state convention in Des Moines which ended Saturday, April 6 Public Relations News Release 1950:303, p.1 |
The meeting was of the Central District Association for College Women in Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Jean Burgess, director of modern dance, summarized the dance section and was elected section chairman for the coming year. | |
97 | The Campus school playground at the College won't be deserted this summer. Public Relations News Release 1950:283, p.1 |
An eight-week elementary school term starting Monday, June 18, and a nine-week high school term starting Wednesday, June 13, were announced today by Dwight Curtis, head of the college's teaching department. The terms will end August 10 and 15, respectivel | |
98 | Feb. 17 is "Hay Day" at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:220, p.1 |
This may not be harvest season, but it's the annual sports day affair when girl athletes from nearby high schools come to the campus for basketball competition and recreational games. | |
99 | Jim Kopel, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kopel, Waterloo, is a reporter covering the Advisory council beat for the College Eye Public Relations News Release 1950:125, p.1 |
Kopel graduated from West high school, Waterloo in 1949. At the college he is a sophomore majoring in English wih minors in speech and physical education. His other collegiate activities include the golf team. | |
100 | TC Campus Inspected for Health Report Public Relations News Release 1950:121, p.1 |
Consultant, Marjorie A. C. Young of Boston, Massachusetts, this week inspected the health education facilities at the College. Major areas of the study are (1) curriculum, (2) campus environment and (3) health knowledge opportunities in student teaching. |