Jul 16th, 2018 This week’s Hotline! includes the following articles: • President's Column: Graichen, McCarthy named for key women on campus • Heise receives North Country Trail national award • Morehouse named 'Difference Maker' • What’s happening at VCSU and around Valley City… The VCSU Hotline! online newsletter is published every other Monday during the summer. Deadline to submit articles (photos encouraged) is 3 p.m. the Friday before publication. President's Column: Graichen, McCarthy named for key women on campus As we continue our tour of named VCSU campus buildings, exploring both the building’s history and the person behind the name, we come next to Graichen Gymnasium. I was surprised to learn, in reading Dr. Welsh’s book “Cornerstones,” that Valley City Normal was the “first school in the state to establish a Department of Health and Physical education” in 1921. The program was first managed by a full-time school doctor and nurse, who were responsible for physical, mental, and dental exams. They also taught the classes in hygiene and physical education. The gymnasium which housed their work was built in 1923 under the leadership of President Allen; the building also supported a variety of athletic activities. In November 1923, the Daily Times Record’s editor described it as a “plain, handsome, and substantial structure.” While a number of different women directed the physical education program at VCSU, the longest serving was Charlotte Graichen, who taught physical education at VCSU from 1938–76. She taught activity courses, kinesiology, anatomy, school health problems, and P.E. in the elementary grades. She also served as advisor for the Women’s Recreation Association, Cheerleaders, the Philos, and, briefly, for the Methodist Youth Movement. After retirement, she remained in Valley City. On January 15, 1977, the Gymnasium (later called “the Women’s Gym”) was named Graichen Gymnasium in honor of Miss Graichen, who had retired six months earlier. (Her photo accompanies this column.) Another building was also completed during President Allen’s tenure—the College High School. This building provided classrooms for junior and senior high school students; the K-6 portion of the model school remained in the east wing of McFarland Hall (now home to Enrollment Services, Registrar, Financial Aid, and Education faculty offices). Completed in 1930, the new high school featured asphalt tile floors with terrazzo borders, spacious classrooms, two large assembly rooms, and specialized classrooms for home economics, art, and industrial arts. The model school concept flourished at VCSU from the normal school days through 1965, when the campus school closed and the building was repurposed for offices and classrooms. On May 28, 1968, the building was named in honor of Superintended Margaret McCarthy, who directed the college training school from 1919–45. Surprisingly little is available about Miss McCarthy, considering her long tenure and the flourishing state of the model school under her direction. She co-authored a textbook on teaching reading, and, upon retirement, moved to Madelia, Minn., to live with her sisters, where cemetery records indicate she died in 1956. Both these faculty members demonstrate the selfless commitment that many of our faculty and staff show today. Like many of the women teachers of their generation, Miss Graichen and Miss McCarthy did not marry, so the campus, their programs, and their students, became the active center of their lives, helping VCSU through the difficult depression years and World War II, when enrollments dropped, appropriations were limited, and the school operated on a minimum staff. And they supported the recovery, bringing VCSU back to a flourishing teacher’s college ready to move forward to meet the needs of the next generation. Heise receives North Country Trail national award Daryl Heise, Facilities Services carpenter, was named Trail Maintainer of the Year at the North Country Trail Association (NCTA) national conference held in the Hocking Hills of Ohio this spring. The award recognizes exceptional dedication and achievement in maintaining or restoring trail segments over a three-year period or more. Heise has been a member of NCTA’s Sheyenne River Valley Chapter since 2004 and served as chair (or co-chair) of the chapter’s trail development committee from 2007–13. In that capacity, he was instrumental in routing, developing, organizing and supervising the construction of 29 miles of trail, placing and building boardwalks, placing signage, mowing the local miles of trail, and hauling tons of scrap and abandoned railroad ties from a proposed trail route. He has also served on the NCTA national equipment review committee. Morehouse named 'Difference Maker' Loree Morehouse, Data Processing and Research Coordinator in the Foundation office, was recently presented with the “Difference Maker” award. She was nominated by the Marketing department. Her nomination read, “Loree is quick to respond to inquiries and requests regardless of what else she has on her plate, and her pleasant demeanor and quick smile make working with her a pleasure. Loree takes great pride in both VCSU and her work product—she's truly a Difference Maker on campus, and we're grateful to have her as a colleague.” Congratulations, Loree!
What's happening at VCSU and around Valley City ... Monday, July 16 Tuesday, July 17 12:05 p.m. Rotary, VFW Wednesday, July 18 noon Kiwanis, Valley City Town & Country Club Thursday, July 19 7 a.m. Optimists, Vicky’s Viking Room noon Toastmasters, Student Center Norway Room 7 p.m. Open Mic Night @ Dutton’s Parlour Friday, July 20 Pay Day Saturday, July 21 Sunday, July 22 Monday, July 23 Tuesday, July 24 12:05 p.m. Rotary, VFW Wednesday, July 25 Crazy Daze, downtown Valley City noon Kiwanis, Valley City Town & Country Club Thursday, July 26 7 a.m. Optimists, Vicky’s Viking Room noon Toastmasters, Student Center Norway Room 7 p.m. Open Mic Night @ Dutton’s Parlour Friday, July 27 Saturday, July 28 Sunday, July 29 Monday, July 30 Tuesday, July 31 Payday 12:05 p.m. Rotary, VFW Wednesday, August 1 noon Kiwanis, Valley City Town & Country Club Thursday, August 2 7 a.m. Optimists, Vicky’s Viking Room noon Toastmasters, Student Center Norway Room 7 p.m. Open Mic Night @ Dutton’s Parlour Friday, August 3 Saturday, August 4 Sunday, August 5 Go to https://www.valleycitynd.org/calendar.php to see more events happening in and around Valley City.
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