Jul 2nd, 2018 This week’s Hotline! includes the following articles: • President’s Column: The Auditorium and the Vangstad Twins • Nix receives 'Difference Maker' award • Thank you to VCSU faculty and staff • 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: The Auditorium and the Vangstad Twins Margaret Dahlberg, Ph.D., Interim President In my last column I described VCSU’s first named building, McFarland Hall, and the man behind the name. To continue our look across campus, the next building, built in 1907, is the auditorium, now known as Vangstad Auditorium. The auditorium had a rocky beginning, as the Legislature appropriated only $40,000 instead of the $60,000 requested. The “Cornerstones” centennial history indicates that they decided to build the auditorium and leave the rest to be completed when future appropriations were available. The auditorium was finished on the last day of winter term, 1908, and once again, the entire school could meet together for general exercises. The student body at this point numbered about 600. “The Bulletin” reported that “No normal school in the country possesses a handsomer or finer assembly room,” noting its dome, stained glass windows, seating and lighting “excellent.” In the following year, the lower two floors were completed, adding eight new classrooms. The statues and stained glass windows in the auditorium were purchased with proceeds from a series of entertainments directed by Miss Amidon, one of the seven faculty members in 1907. She and Miss McGregor (English faculty) planned the designs for the windows to the rear of the stage. The window on the left symbolizes music; the one on the right, oratory. The central panels of “Hope” and “St. Cecelia” were selected by Miss Amidon, Miss McGregor, and Mrs. McFarland. Miss Amidon also is responsible for the statue of Apollo to the right of the stage. In 1971 the auditorium within the building was named Vangstad Auditorium to honor Lena and Thilda Vangstad, long-time faculty at VCSU who retired in 1971. Since then, the building itself has come to be known as Vangstad Auditorium. Lena and Thilda were twins, born in Osakis, Minn., in 1901. Lena earned a Bachelor of Science in teaching and a Master’s degree at the University of Minnesota; she also did graduate studies at the University of Chicago, the University of California Berkeley, and the University of North Dakota. She came to Valley City State Teacher’s College in 1937 to teach in the Department of Education. Thilda, born five minutes before her twin sister, taught at Langdon High School (Langdon, N.D.) and Crookston High School (Crookston, Minn.) before joining her sister, Lena, at Valley City State Teachers College in the role of principal of the College Model High School (1945). When the College High School closed, Thilda then became a member of the Social Science Department. When they retired, the sisters returned to their family home in Osakis. In 2005 they were designated the oldest living pair of twins in the world at the age of 104. Lena died in 2007, and Thilda in 2006 (“The Osakis Review”). In 2015, the building was renovated to update the basement and first floor, and refresh the paint, ceiling, and plaster in the auditorium. Currently the Business Department offices and classrooms, along with the Learning Center and offices for student academic support, are housed in Vangstad. It continues to be a beautiful building that promotes teaching and learning, a fitting tribute to two women who gave many years of their careers in support of VCSU and our students. Nix receives 'Difference Maker' Award Mike Nix, director for microcomputer services, was presented with the “Difference Maker” award on June 21. He was nominated by the Student Center staff. His nomination read, “Mike Nix is helpful when a computer crisis comes up. He always helps us figure out what is happening. Mike will even come to your office to trouble shoot for you. We feel that the Helpdesk gets overlooked as it is in crisis mode that we need him or his staff. They are the forgotten heroes that save that document/hard drive/bookmarks etc.” Congratulations, Mike! Thank you to VCSU faculty and staff A heartfelt thank-you to everyone for the tremendous outpouring of support for the loss of our son Travis. The cards, personal visits, food, and the memory book were all appreciated. You are all special in every way. We can’t thank you enough. We loved Travis so much and we miss him dearly! He left a big void in our hearts and our lives. Your support throughout has been a big help in every way. Larry and Mary Lee Robinson and Family What's happening at VCSU and around Valley City ... Monday, July 2 Tuesday, July 3 12:05 p.m. Rotary, VFW Wednesday, July 4 U.S. Independence Day VCSU offices closed noon Kiwanis, Valley City Town & Country Club Thursday, July 5 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 6 Saturday, July 7 Sunday, July 8 Monday, July 9 5-7 p.m. Fundraiser Supper for Abused Persons Outreach Center, Valley City Eagles Club 7 p.m. Yoga in the Park, City Park Tuesday, July 10 12:05 p.m. Rotary, VFW Wednesday, July 11 noon Kiwanis, Valley City Town & Country Club Music in the Park, City Park Thursday, July 12 7 a.m. Optimists, Vicky’s Viking Room noon Toastmasters, Student Center Norway Room 5:30-8 p.m. Cruise the Valley, Central Avenue in Valley City 6 p.m. Chalk Art, Barnes County Courthouse 6:30 p.m. Barnes County 4-H Poultry and Rabbit Judging, North Dakota Winter Show Event Center 7 p.m. Open Mic Night @ Dutton’s Parlour Friday, July 13 Pay Day 4-H Achievement Days 10 a.m. KOVC/CHI Health at Home Hospice Golf Classes, Valley City Town & Country Club 7 p.m. Ranch Rodeo, North Dakota Winter Show Event Center Saturday, July 14 8:30 a.m. Barnes County 4-H Interview Static Judging, Supper, and Premium Sale, Valley City Eagles Club Sunday, July 15 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 Go to https://www.valleycitynd.org/calendar.php to see more events happening in and around Valley City. |