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The Winonan - 1930S Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1930s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 1-15-1932 The inonW an Winona State Teachers' College Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1930s Recommended Citation Winona State Teachers' College, "The inonW an" (1932). The Winonan - 1930s. 29. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1930s/29 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The inonW an – Student Newspaper at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in The inonW an - 1930s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Express Yourself At Itinonan Association Meetings Vol,. XIII WINONA, MINNESOTA, 'JANUARY 15, 1932 No. 6 Class Work Resumed Don Karow Returns GLEN FISHBAUGHER ORGANIZES After Winter Holidays COMING EVENTS From Convention January 15—Range Club ALL COLLEGE DEBATE TEAM Sleigh Ride. FACULTY AND STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL AND INTER- January 15—Dramatic play FIRST DEBATE TO BE ENJOY VACATION IN "On the Mantle Shelf". COLLEGIATE SUBJECTS VARIOUS WAYS DISCUSSED HELD WITH MANKATO January 16—All College Party AND MOORHEAD The regular routine of classwork January 23—Winona vs. Don Karow, the president of was resumed on January 4 following Mankato—Basketball. the Representative Council, was Mr. Glen Fishbaugher has served two weeks of vacation. delegate at the National Students as coach for Winona T. C. debate Lucille Stephenson of Spring Val- Federation of America which was teams since 1926 when he came to ley and Nina Kropidloski of Winona, held in Toledo, Ohio, December Winona to take the position of who are former students returned Death Comes To Emily 27-31. principal of Phelps Junior High for more work and Damian Flynn of Robertson Howe, Char- Many eminent college men are School. Worthington enrolled for the first affiliated with the organization. Mr. Mr. Fishbaugher states that de- time following the holidays. ter Member of College Don J. Cowling of Carleton College bating has been one of his special The Christmas vacation was gen- is the chairman of the advisory interests since 1917 when he was in erally enjoyed by both faculty and board. high school. The team of which he student members of the college. People of Winona were among the GLEN FISHBAUGHER many who were saddened at the Mr. Karow gave an interesting was a member debated against Miss Florence Richards visited report of the convention at chapel North High School Minneapolis and her brother at Massena, N. Y. holiday time upon learning of the death of an elderly and well-beloved on January 4. He spoke of many Paul Watkins, Friend won the state championship. All Christmas day and was with another topics which were discussed at the through his four years at Cornell brother at Lansing, Mich. New resident. The Winona State Teach- ers College faculty, alumni, and various meetings including problems And Benefactor Of College, Iowa, Mr. Fishbaugher Year's day. She stopped at Chi- of prohibition and of the World took an active part in debating. cago on her way to New York and students pay tribute to the memory College, Dies Suddenly of Mrs. Emily Robertson Howe, a Court as well as intercollegiate For four years he served as debate visited Marshall. Fields, where she affairs. coach at Chatfield. His team won was especially interested in four member of the first graduating class Mr. Paul Watkins of this city at W. S. T. C. The purpose of the convention, the District meet for two years and costumed carollers in the toy de- which is held each year, in some city of died at his home at one o'clock won the State meet one year. partment, who entertained the chil- Mrs. Howe who was one of the Thursday morning, December 24. pioneer residents of Winona county, the U. S. is to interest students in Mr. Fishbaugher, having personal dren by singing songs. While in furthering student government in Because of its suddenness his death interest in debate and having had Chicago, she saw two plays, "Green was eighty-nine years of age at the came as a distinct shock to the time of her death on December 26, colleges and universities. There are experience as member and coach of Pastures" and "Grand Hotel" and one hundred and sixty colleges that community and to the school. debate teams is well fitted to act as also went through the art institute. 1931. She was born in Liberty, Mr. Watkins was sixty-seven New York, and came to Winona in have a membership in the organi- coach of our college team. Miss Ruth Beth Watts had the zation. There were three hundred years old and a great deal of this The question for debate this year interesting experience of traveling 1856. A short time later she went time was spent in public service to with her family to Marion in Olm- delegates at this year's convention, is : Resolved : that Congress should as far as Columbus, Ohio by plane. representing two hundred colleges. the community and to education enact legislation for the centralized On account of a heavy fog the plane stead County where she did her in particular. first teaching. control of industry. did not continue farther, and Miss The Winona State Teachers Col- The teams have been selected and Watts journeyed the rest of the way to The Winona Normal school was lege has benefited greatly by his founded in 1860, and Mrs. Howe Social Committee organized. The.affirmative is repre- her home at Dover, New Jersey, by interest and aid. The extent and sented by Eleanor Hassinger, John train. She saw a number of plays was one of the first students to quality of the collection of paintings, enroll. After studying a year her To Sponsor Party Blatnik, and Joseph Voorhees, who including a number of Elmer Rice's : etchings, statuary, engravings and speak in the order named. The "Counselor and Law", "Springtime health began to fail, and she went photographs presented by Mr. and home. Upon regaining her health Non-Dancers To Be Entertained negative is represented by Dorothy for Henry," and O'Neil's "Mourning Mrs. Watkins give the school an Brant, Francis Hand, and Henry Becomes Electra", and others. she taught school in Winona. unparalleled distinction among the There is something fascinating SouthWorth. President Maxwell visited his The second dancing party of the teachers colleges of the country. The negative team will debate mother at Marshall, Minn. W. A. about the rest of the story. Mrs. year will take place Saturday even- In April 1925, this gift collection Howe did not receive her diploma Moorhead here Feb. 26. The affirm- Owens visited his mother at Osh- ing from eight to eleven. The Les was formally accepted by the col- ative team will meet Mankato there kosh, Wisconsin. until seventy years after she had Canadians orchestra will play for lege at an all-day reunion followed enrolled at the Winona Normal on the same night. The full Miss Mallory spent her vacation the dancing in the gymnasium. by an evening reception. program of debates has not been at Sioux Falls, South Dakota with School. She was 88 years of age Entertainment for those who do not Sculpture was presented from when the college celebrated the arranged, but debates with some of her parents. Wallace Robinson, dance has been provided with several Rome and Florence, Italy. These the liberal arts colleges are being Walter Rupp, and Miss Mallory, seventieth year of its existence. rooms being used for cards, bunco, art pieces are from marble of lost negotiated. each drove a car with student pas- At that time:she received her diploma, and anagrams. • Miss Ella Clark or exhausted quarries. This means sengers to the western part of the which former Governor Theodore and Miss Evelyn Semling are joint they cannot be replaced and there- state. Christianson presented to her. chairmen of the games committee. fore are especially valuable. Teachers Athletic Con- Robert R. Reed saw the new The party was arranged by the The bronze tablets of Washington ference Reorganized elementary school at Moorhead Grimm Trio Heard at all-college joint social committee and Lincoln which are on either side which is practically finished and with Miss Richards as chairman. of the main stairs were presented at two other beautiful new buildings La Crosse and Winona The student members are: Helen the same time. The pictures, near- The coaches of the six teachers in connection with the Teachers Hammond, Viola Dickerson, Lloyd ly four hundred, were collected by colleges, together with Mr. A. B. College there. A delightful program at the chapel Peterson, and Arthur Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins in European Morris of Mankato, an officer in the A great many of the faculty exercise on Monday, January 11, Fruit punch will be served as art centers and were framed under Little Ten Conference met in St. members spent their vacations at was given by the Grimm Trio. The refreshments. their personal direction. They Paul in early December, and with their homes. members of this accomplished trio cover a wide range of subjects the presidents of the colleges decided Most of the students visited their are : Mrs. J. J. Hoffman, piano; from reproductions, some in water to organize an athletic conference of parents. Miss Virginia Clements of Mrs. Walter Grimm, violin, and Dramatics Class Pre- colors and some in oils, of many the six teachers colleges. Repre- Balboa, Canal Zone visited at the Mr. Walter Grimm, cello. famous paintings of buildings, to sentatives from each of the colleges home of Johanna Glasrud at Still- The following numbers were re- sents Adult Plays etchings, engravings, photographs, are meeting in Minneapolis Jan.
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