Morningsider: Volume 20, Number 02 (1961-12)
Title
Morningsider: Volume 20, Number 02 (1961-12)
Creator
Morningsider College: Creator
Contributor
Source
Archives (3rd Floor)
Description
The Morningsider was a monthly newsletter that Morningside College sent to Alumni to keep them informed about what was happening on campus and in the lives of other alumni. The Morningsider Volume 20, Number 02 was published for the month of December in 1961.
This issue is torn along the binding.
This issue is torn along the binding.
Table Of Contents
The President's Pen- pg. 2
On the Cover- pg. 2
The Morningsider- pg. 2
Beauty and Charm Reign at Homecoming- pg. 3
Morningside College Alumni Association Officers and Board Homecoming 1961 to Homecoming 1962- pg. 4
Alumni Officers- pg. 4
Executive Committee- pg. 4
Alumni Trustee- pg. 4
"M" Club- pg. 5
Homecoming 1961- pg. 6
New International House- pg. 7
International House Opens- pg. 7
Article By Professor Eidsmoe in Isea Midland Schools and Johper- pg. 9
Parents on Campus, Dec. 2- pg. 9
1961 Football Season Highlights- pg. 10
Basketball Season- pg. 11
Heiman Van Dyke Honored In Hall of Fame- pg. 11
James Juvenal Hayes Dies in Pennsylvania- pg. 12
Morningside Participates In Three Speech Tourneys- pg. 12
Professor and Family Study, Tour Europe- pg. 13
3100 Musicians on Campus for Band Day- pg. 13
Morningside Faculty Piano Team Plays at Yankton- pg. 13
Shaw's "Arms and the Man" Sponsored By Morningside- pg. 13
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Gives Jazz Concert- pg. 13
Poet Editor Speaks At Morningside- pg. 13
Foreign Film Series By Student Council- pg. 14
Fall Enrollment Figures- pg. 14
Counseling Representative On Campus- pg. 14
Kucinski Guest Conductor at Fredonia, N. Y. Concert- pg. 14
Chemical Society Meets At Morningside- pg. 14
20th Annual Superintendent's Conference Held- pg. 15
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Receives Province VI Award- pg. 15
New Faculty- pg. 15
Religious Groups Hold Retreats- pg. 15
Conduct European Tour- pg. 15
Footing The Bill- pg. 16-17
Gift From Insurance Firm Recognizes Morningside's Contribution To Industry- pg. 18
Music Department Presents Combined Concert- pg. 18
Dr. Bauer Honored- pg. 18
Faculty-Student Reception Held- pg. 18
Alumni Recognized For Service- pg. 19
'16 Grad Lauded In Dallas- pg. 19
Re-Elected To Des Moines Board of Education- pg. 19-20
Verl Crow '34 Cover Subject of Magazine- pg. 20
Francis Kingsbury Honored- pg. 20
Charlotte Ressegieu Resigns After Long Service- pg. 20
Language Laboratory To Be Installed- pg. 21
Leon Hickman On Panel At Columbia- pg. 21
Morningside Alumnus Part Of Music Program In Omaha Schools- pg. 21
New York- pg. 22
Washington- pg. 23
Grammer Girl Reunion- pg. 23
Des Moines- pg. 24
Philadelphia- pg. 26
Omaha- pg. 26
Florida- pg. 26
Minneapolis- pg. 27
Morningside Authors- pg. 28-29
Longhorns Bring Culture- pg. 28
New Horizons For Management- pg. 28-29
The Legacy For Hiroshima- pg. 29
Manual For Law Stenographers- pg. 29
Adelia MacBeth Retires- pg. 29
Alumni Give $54,386 In Fund Year Ending July 31, 1961- pg. 30
Living Endow. Starts 21st Year- pg. 30
Class Of 1915 First In Participation- pg. 30
Class Of 1911 In 2nd Place- pg. 30
Participation By Classes- pg. 31
Participation By States- pg. 31
Living Endowment- pg. 32
Average Living Endowment Gift Is $13.18- pg. 32
Alumni Give $54,386.25 In Year Ending July 31- pg. 32
Abby Easter Seal Chairman- pg. 32
Stan Greigg Elected To City Council- pg. 32
Living Endowment- pg. 33-37
Alumni Represent College At Inaugrals- pg. 38
Morningsider Working On Moon Craft- pg. 38
"Grandma" Of The Nursery- pg. 38
Rev. Jack D. Eales To New York Church- pg. 38
In Memoriam- pg. 39-40
"Wee Morningsiders"- pg. 40-41
Weddings- pg. 41
Class Notes- pg. 41-45
Will He Keep Or Hand Off?- pg. 45
Directory- pg. 46-51
Prospective Morningsiders- pg. 52
On the Cover- pg. 2
The Morningsider- pg. 2
Beauty and Charm Reign at Homecoming- pg. 3
Morningside College Alumni Association Officers and Board Homecoming 1961 to Homecoming 1962- pg. 4
Alumni Officers- pg. 4
Executive Committee- pg. 4
Alumni Trustee- pg. 4
"M" Club- pg. 5
Homecoming 1961- pg. 6
New International House- pg. 7
International House Opens- pg. 7
Article By Professor Eidsmoe in Isea Midland Schools and Johper- pg. 9
Parents on Campus, Dec. 2- pg. 9
1961 Football Season Highlights- pg. 10
Basketball Season- pg. 11
Heiman Van Dyke Honored In Hall of Fame- pg. 11
James Juvenal Hayes Dies in Pennsylvania- pg. 12
Morningside Participates In Three Speech Tourneys- pg. 12
Professor and Family Study, Tour Europe- pg. 13
3100 Musicians on Campus for Band Day- pg. 13
Morningside Faculty Piano Team Plays at Yankton- pg. 13
Shaw's "Arms and the Man" Sponsored By Morningside- pg. 13
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Gives Jazz Concert- pg. 13
Poet Editor Speaks At Morningside- pg. 13
Foreign Film Series By Student Council- pg. 14
Fall Enrollment Figures- pg. 14
Counseling Representative On Campus- pg. 14
Kucinski Guest Conductor at Fredonia, N. Y. Concert- pg. 14
Chemical Society Meets At Morningside- pg. 14
20th Annual Superintendent's Conference Held- pg. 15
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Receives Province VI Award- pg. 15
New Faculty- pg. 15
Religious Groups Hold Retreats- pg. 15
Conduct European Tour- pg. 15
Footing The Bill- pg. 16-17
Gift From Insurance Firm Recognizes Morningside's Contribution To Industry- pg. 18
Music Department Presents Combined Concert- pg. 18
Dr. Bauer Honored- pg. 18
Faculty-Student Reception Held- pg. 18
Alumni Recognized For Service- pg. 19
'16 Grad Lauded In Dallas- pg. 19
Re-Elected To Des Moines Board of Education- pg. 19-20
Verl Crow '34 Cover Subject of Magazine- pg. 20
Francis Kingsbury Honored- pg. 20
Charlotte Ressegieu Resigns After Long Service- pg. 20
Language Laboratory To Be Installed- pg. 21
Leon Hickman On Panel At Columbia- pg. 21
Morningside Alumnus Part Of Music Program In Omaha Schools- pg. 21
New York- pg. 22
Washington- pg. 23
Grammer Girl Reunion- pg. 23
Des Moines- pg. 24
Philadelphia- pg. 26
Omaha- pg. 26
Florida- pg. 26
Minneapolis- pg. 27
Morningside Authors- pg. 28-29
Longhorns Bring Culture- pg. 28
New Horizons For Management- pg. 28-29
The Legacy For Hiroshima- pg. 29
Manual For Law Stenographers- pg. 29
Adelia MacBeth Retires- pg. 29
Alumni Give $54,386 In Fund Year Ending July 31, 1961- pg. 30
Living Endow. Starts 21st Year- pg. 30
Class Of 1915 First In Participation- pg. 30
Class Of 1911 In 2nd Place- pg. 30
Participation By Classes- pg. 31
Participation By States- pg. 31
Living Endowment- pg. 32
Average Living Endowment Gift Is $13.18- pg. 32
Alumni Give $54,386.25 In Year Ending July 31- pg. 32
Abby Easter Seal Chairman- pg. 32
Stan Greigg Elected To City Council- pg. 32
Living Endowment- pg. 33-37
Alumni Represent College At Inaugrals- pg. 38
Morningsider Working On Moon Craft- pg. 38
"Grandma" Of The Nursery- pg. 38
Rev. Jack D. Eales To New York Church- pg. 38
In Memoriam- pg. 39-40
"Wee Morningsiders"- pg. 40-41
Weddings- pg. 41
Class Notes- pg. 41-45
Will He Keep Or Hand Off?- pg. 45
Directory- pg. 46-51
Prospective Morningsiders- pg. 52
Publisher
Morningside College
Date Created
1961-12
Type
Text
Format
Periodical
52 Pages
6 Inches x 9 Inches
Language
English
Identifier
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Collection
Citation
Morningsider College: Creator, “Morningsider: Volume 20, Number 02 (1961-12),” Morningside College's Archives, accessed October 6, 2024, https://libprod.morningside.edu/omeka/items/show/763.