Red Cross

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201 Women in Uniform, Beth Dailey
Alumnus 29:3, p.18
Is in Australia serving in the armed forces as an American Red Cross staff assistant.
202 Women in Uniform, Evelyn Winson Wallace
Alumnus 29:3, p.18
Is in India serving as an American Red Cross staff assistant. Previously she had taught in Primghar and Fayette, Iowa.
203 Women in Uniform, Maxine Hunter
Alumnus 29:3, p.18
Assistant Field Director, American Red Cross station hospital, France.
204 Women in Uniform, Maxine Okerstrom
Alumnus 29:3, p.18
American Red Cross hospital recreation work, France.
205 Service
Old Gold 0:0, p.203
Brief description of faculty serving in the war; photo.
206 War activities . . . around the campus
Old Gold 0:0, p.204
Brief description of the activities; photo.
207 Beth Louise Dailey
Alumnus 29:2, p.17
Is with the Red Cross in Australia, working as Assistant Staff Director in recreation.
208 Flora Jane Bromley
Alumnus 29:2, p.17
Is doing recreational work with the Red Cross in Belgium.
209 Harriett D. Damborg
Alumnus 29:2, p.17
American Red Cross, England.
210 Helen Sturdevant
Alumnus 29:2, p.23
Is serving with the American Red Cross unit in England. Recently she met Pharmacist Mate Second Class Harold Yeoman in an American Red Cross Club.
211 Kathryn E. McComb
Alumnus 29:2, p.17
Is serving the Armed Forces in India as an American Red Cross staff assistant. Until her Red Cross appointment, she was a postal censor in Los Angeles.
212 R. Gloria Parrott
Alumnus 29:2, p.17
Is doing Red Cross hospital recreational work in New Guinea.
213 College totals $405.50 in Red Cross drive
College Eye 36:25, p.1
214 'Sticker for two' slogan of Red Cross drive next week
College Eye 36:23, p.1
Goal is to raise $300 for Red Cross.
215 To keep your Red Cross at his side
College Eye 36:23, p.2
Discusses the importance of the Red Cross.
216 Students aid drive
College Eye 36:22, p.1
Ruth Coburn and Joyce Bertness speak on behalf of Red Cross.
217 Student speakers asked to aid Red Cross drive
College Eye 36:21, p.3
Public Speaking class members preparing presentations.
218 Red Cross visitor to conduct tests beginning Monday
College Eye 36:16, p.4
For water safety proficiency.
219 Red Cross water safety instuctor to give life saving examinations
Public Relations News Release 1945:16, p.1
Wheeler Van Steinburg will teach a course on first aid, water safety, and accident prevention.
220 Grad gardens in Burma
Alumnus 29:1, p.13
Joy Knowles works for Red Cross in Burma; photo.
221 Ralph S. Pearson
Alumnus 33:3, p.21
Has been assistant field director of the American Red Cross in Hawaii since May.
222 Mae E. Ruppel
Alumnus 28:4, p.20
Will be in Australia as Red Cross recreation worker.
223 Wilhelmine L. Haley
Alumnus 28:3, p.23
Serving overseas with the American Red Cross.
224 She's in North Africa
Alumnus 28:2, p.22
Theresa Rohwer Hordeman is working for the Red Cross.
225 Red Cross drive nets $330 total
College Eye 35:25, p.3
226 'Thank God for the Red Cross' is almost a battlefront slogan
College Eye 35:23, p.2
Praises the work of the Red Cross chapters in the United States and across the seas.
227 Campus School counts Red Cross in war activities
College Eye 35:22, p.3
Completes several projects and raises money.
228 Red Cross drive begins this week
College Eye 35:22, p.1
229 War activities organized
Alumnus 28:1, p.1
Student War Activities Committee organizes to keep up morale of former ISTC students now in military service, promote campus spirit, and to sponsor Red Cross and War Chest drives.
230 Campus high school organizes victory corps
Alumnus 27:3, p.2
Survey of curricular and extracurricular efforts bent toward winning the war; includes recycling waste, physical fitness, guidance toward critical occupations, and Red Cross work; photo.
231 College war activities
Old Gold 0:0, p.6
Student and faculity war efforts; photo.
232 Delta Phi Delta
Old Gold 0:0, p.119

This sorority holds various social events throughout the year such as a football dinner-dance and a "Ration Party" and they hosted the WAVES for tea in the fall; photo.

233 Life saving corps
Old Gold 0:0, p.72

Members are chosen from those who have passed the senior life-saving test set forth by the American Red Cross, they meet once a week to study techniques and water safety; photo.

234 Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi
Old Gold 0:0, p.121
Originally two sororities, they united in 1918. They were the first two social sororities on campus and the groups holds several gatherings during the year, including a Christmas party in the commons; photo.
235 Pi Tau Phi
Old Gold 0:0, p.124

Founded in 1925, the sorority has a purpose for students to seek friendship and to promote cultural development. The group held dinner parties throughout the year and helped the Red Cross, as well as wrote to servicemen; photo.

236 Tau Sigma Delta
Old Gold 0:0, p.126
This social sorority was formed in 1912 to further the social activity on campus with Homecoming luncheons and a Valentine dinner-dance as an example of events put on by the group and writing letters to servicemen; photo.
237 Theta Gamma Nu
Old Gold 0:0, p.127
With a purpose to promote friendship, sholarship and leadership, this sorority was founded in 1926. Homecoming saw a lot of activities and a scavenger hunt helped kick off the winter term, the group also wrote letters and helped out the Red Cross; photo.
238 Teachers College wages war on home front
Alumnus 27:2, p.16
Survey of college efforts on campus to train, serve, and raise money to aid in the war effort includes military drilling, Red Cross work, bond drives, and keeping up morale; curriculum turned to war effort; photo.
239 Activites to Support the Troops
Public Relations News Release 1943:48, p.2
The "War Council" was created two days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in order to increase efforts to support the troops. Nine different divisions are responisible for these efforts.
240 Red Cross drive donations double
College Eye 34:23, p.1
Report on efforts of War Council and Red Cross.
241 Girls of Lawther Hall answer demand for Red Cross dressings
College Eye 34:22, p.3
Fold about 400 bandages every Tuesday evening.
242 Twenty-one earn Red Cross life saving certificates
College Eye 34:19, p.3
List of those who passed test.
243 Lawther Hall girls initiate regular Red Cross night
College Eye 34:17, p.1
Will fold surgical bandages.
244 Red Cross classes in water safety opened January 25
College Eye 34:15, p.3
245 Red Cross opens nutrition class
College Eye 34:7, p.3
Home economics students assisting Professor Sutherland.
246 Knitting, sewing quota completed
College Eye 33:40, p.3
Red Cross group completes eight sweaters, eight skirts, and eight shirts.
247 Coeds find new dates
Alumnus 26:3, p.2
Spend more time in Red Cross work room.
248 Red Cross class to study 'vitamins'
College Eye 33:37, p.3
249 Beginners learn to knit
College Eye 33:36, p.3
250 Red Cross sewing room will open next Monday
College Eye 33:35, p.3
Will give instruction on sewing and knitting.
251 Sutherland heads Red Cross classes in nutrition
College Eye 33:35, p.3
Miss Sutherland will emphasize the importance of nutrition.
252 Red Cross sewing and weekly nutrition class are for summer workers
College Eye 33:34, p.3
Professor Sutherland will conduct nutrition classes.
253 Red Cross room opens
College Eye 33:29, p.2
254 Earl J. Stout
Alumnus 26:2, p.20
Now assistant director of the branch offices for the Red Cross; stationed in St. Louis, Missouri.
255 Home front launches offensive in World War II, 1942
Alumnus 26:2, p.5
Survey of college efforts to meet defense demands include speeding up curriculum, recycling, Red Cross classes, physical fitness, and letter-writing; photo.
256 Winifred Morton-Palmer
Alumnus 26:2, p.13
Completed a course in nutrition and canteen work for the Red Cross.
257 Red Cross room will open Monday
College Eye 33:24, p.3
Sewing machines will be available to make skirts, shirts, and sweaters.
258 Durfee teaches his 'angels of mercy'
College Eye 33:23, p.1
Dr. Max L. Durfee teaches first aid to residents of College Hill; photo.
259 Life-saving technique demonstrated at pool Wednesday, March 18
College Eye 33:23, p.3
260 Hold water craft program tonight
College Eye 33:20, p.1
261 Six teams clash for ambulance benefit
College Eye 33:19, p.4
Panthers will play Grinnell to raise money for the American Red Cross Ambulance Fund.
262 Red Cross first aid group hits new high
College Eye 33:18, p.3
Ninety take two-hour course.
263 Joint faculty party to donate proceeds to the Red Cross
College Eye 33:17, p.3
Description of dance and entertainment sponsored by faculty men and women.
264 Water safety course to be conducted here
College Eye 33:15, p.4
American Red Cross is sponsoring a water safety course for Teachers College students.
265 A proclamation by the President of the United States
College Eye 33:14, p.2
Solicits support for Red Cross fund drive.
266 Red Cross seeks student donations
College Eye 33:10, p.1
Will seek monetary donations for first time.
267 Coeds knit for local Red Cross
College Eye 32:3, p.4
Sweaters will be sent to England for refugee children.
268 Don Stout
Alumnus 24:1, p.29
Has accepted a position as field representative of the American Red Cross. He taught at Sibley following his graduation, and cooperated in Red Cross Work. His radio play, dramatizing Red Cross work in Sibley, attracted attention of national headquarters
269 Classes for life savers
College Eye 30:32, p.6
Harold Baker will visit campus.
270 Red Cross appeals to colleges
College Eye 30:10, p.2
Offers opportunities to serve.
271 Earl J. Stout
Alumnus 20:3, p.23
Liaison Representative of the American National Red Cross in Des Moines, Iowa.
272 Red Cross swimming exams are scheduled
College Eye 27:42, p.4
273 American Red Cross welcomes services of college graduate
College Eye 27:21, p.5
274 Junior Red Cross lecturer presents series of talks
College Eye 25:3, p.1
Lou Eskridge talks to education classes.
275 Red Cross examiner qualifies twenty in life-saving tests
College Eye 24:29, p.1
List of those who passed the test.
276 Robert Eaton will give tests for life saving examiners
College Eye 24:28, p.1
National Red Cross examiner will be on campus.
277 Red Cross life saving corps will meet every week
College Eye 24:5, p.4
278 Junior Red Cross display is shown
College Eye 23:48, p.4
Shows aims and work of the group.
279 Life saving corps chooses officers
College Eye 23:43, p.4
List of officers.
280 Twelve members of Red Cross chapter become life saving examiners
College Eye 23:41, p.4
List of those who qualified.
281 Life saving school of instruction will be held next week; examiners will be appointed by A. T. McCue from local corps
College Eye 23:40, p.4
Women's Life Saving Corps now eleven years old.
282 Women's life saving corps appears in demonstration
College Eye 23:39, p.4
Description of the exhibitions.
283 Women will present swim exhibit at men's pool next Wednesday
College Eye 23:38, p.1
Will present life saving and swimming exhibit.
284 Red Cross tests are scheduled for May
College Eye 23:37, p.4
For water safety.
285 Life Savers will give carnival here April 20
College Eye 23:36, p.4
Corps is currently practicing.
286 College organizations elect officers for winter term
College Eye 23:23, p.5
Campus social calendar.
287 H. A. Mueller
Alumnus 15:2, p.26
Elected secretary of the Model Lodge, No. 315, of A. F. & A. M. in a joint installation at the Masonic Hall at St. Charles, Iowa. Mr. Mueller was also elected secretary of the Red Cross Association of that city.
288 Red Cross examiner to be here Feb. 9-11
College Eye 22:18, p.1

To give life-saving tests.

289 Buddy up
College Eye 21:41, p.2
Professor White initiates buddy system for swimming.
290 R. A. Phillips comes from St. Louis to examine life savers
College Eye 21:39, p.1
Photo.
291 Life Savers
College Eye 21:38, p.4
Women receive life-saving badges.
292 Foreign children send objects for Red Cross visit
College Eye 21:37, p.8
Objects on display in Training School.
293 Dr. Thomas E. Green to address students at Commencement
College Eye 21:31, p.1
Speaker profile.
294 Frances M. Hersey
Alumnus 20:2, p.25
The daughter of S. F. Hersey, professor of physics at the College, is now assistant superintendent of a new hospital just opened in Wauseon, Ohio. Last June she received the M. A. degree from Columbia University.
295 Life savers train for annual pageant
College Eye 21:14, p.1
Will demonstrate swimming, diving, and life saving skills.
296 Mrs. Wilma H. Walter
Alumnus 14:1, p.24
Wilma Walter is a teacher in the Kohn Public School in Chicago; has been leading Red Cross work for veterans.
297 First aid and life saving to be demonstrated; Red Cross brings A. T. McCue to T. C. August 12 and 13; public demonstrations in men's pool Monday at 6:
College Eye 20:45, p.1
A. T. McCue will give series of talks and demonstrations.
298 Junior Red Cross exhibit in display in extension office
College Eye 20:37, p.1
Work by children in other countries is on display.
299 Theta Gamma Nu
College Eye 20:31, p.6
Sorority mother attends conference, home visits, attend Drake Relays, teaching contracts signed.
300 The American Red Cross in college life
College Eye 20:9, p.2
The role and value of the organization.