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Faculty Women's Club, SDSU Club Records

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Collection Summary

Identifier

UA 50.1

Title

Faculty Women's Club, SDSU Club Records

Creator

Faculty Women's Club, SDSU Club, and the Newcomer's Club, South Dakota State University

Dates

1917-2004

Extent

2.63 linear feet (4 boxes) photographs, moving image materials

Language

English

Repository

South Dakota State University Archives and Special Collections, Hilton M. Briggs Library, Brookings, South Dakota.

Access note

This collection is open to researchers without restrictions. The materials in the Archives do not circulate and may be used in-house only.

Preferred Citation

Name of item . Faculty Women's Club, SDSU Club Records. UA 50.1. South Dakota State University Archives and Special Collections, Hilton M. Briggs Library, Brookings, South Dakota.

Abstract

The Faculty Women's Club from the beginnings of the club in 1917 to the late 1990's when the club evolved into the SDSU Club. Material consists mainly of minutes, president's reports, constitutions, newsletters, directories, programs, photographs, clippings and financial records, including a loan fund ledger and scholarship information.

Historical Note

The first meeting of the Faculty Women's Club was held at the home of Mrs. Elwood C. Perisho, wife of the president of South Dakota State College. She called some of the faculty women and wives of faculty men together to propose establishing an organization that would form a relationship between women of the faculty and women students. The purpose of the group was to bring about a closer acquaintance between faculty women and women students and to help them in many specific ways. At the same time, the organization was to promote social enjoyment among women of the club.

There were many ideas suggested for the organization of the club, with four standing committees eventually adopted. One of the committees was a student loan fund committee. An extension committee brought useful programs to club members and sent information about State College to out-of-town girls. Since there was no student health service on campus, a hospital bed committee was created. Finally, a Faculty Mother Committee was established. In this committee, faculty housewives were assigned a group of girls to call on and entertain informally. This was later dropped for lack of interest and a Courtesy Committee was added in its place.

In the 1920's, the Faculty Women's Club was very active. By 1926, there were three standing committees, Student Loan, Courtesy, and a Calling Committee. Of particular interest and value was the work of the Student Loan Committee. Money was raised for the fund through various benefits, teas, bake sales, motion pictures concessions, graduation night collections, etc. Loans were advanced to those in need and a small interest payment was added to the repayment schedule.

Although club members were involved with mostly campus activities, they were also concerned with city affairs. In the early 1920's, the club worked with the Civic League to ask for a city garbage disposal system and a program to beautify the depot grounds. They also set up an employment center where students could be hired as domestics doing housework and babysitting.

The 1930's were lean years for Faculty Women's Club. Club members kept busy trying to build up and maintain the loan fund. The club's loan fund was secured by a bond. During this era, the group branched out from its recreational programs and added programs on international affairs and travel lectures. They assisted in organizing the Girl Scouts in Brookings and worked to help needy children. They continued to service the college by entertaining women attending the annual Farm and Home Week conference and initiating May Day festivities.

Faculty Women's Club members served the World War II effort with Red Cross work, filling kit bags and buying war bonds and stamps. The wives of men involved in the Army Administration School on campus were welcomed in the club. Interest groups were started and included needlework, dramatics, book reviews, and recreation. An auxiliary group, the Newcomers Club, was organized. Wives of new faculty men and new women faculty members were eligible for membership in the club for three years.

In 1953-54, Faculty Women's Club favored the establishment of an art center and museum on the campus of South Dakota State College. They started a building fund and appointed a committee to work out a long-term plan for the project. By the 1960s, the club had turned over thousands of dollars toward the art center project. It was also during this time that the student loan fund was united with the college loan fund program.

In the 1970's, the club started having more interest groups, like horticulture, gourmet cooking, and antiques. They stopped having monthly meetings and began to meet only three or four times a year. The awarding of scholarships was transferred to the financial aid office on campus by the 1980s. The club continued to evolve throughout the 1990's. By the late 1990's, the Faculty Women's Club evolved into the SDSU Club and began to include men in its membership.

Contents Note

This collection is composed of the records of the Faculty Women's Club from the beginnings of the club in 1917 to the late 1990's when the club evolved into the SDSU Club. Material found in the collection consists mainly of minutes, president's reports, constitutions, newsletters, directories, programs, photographs, clippings and financial records, including a loan fund ledger and scholarship information. Also included is material on faculty receptions, teas, and luncheons, material on the club's involvement with the Memorial Art Center, and several histories of the club. A history of the auxiliary club of the Newcomers Club is also included, along with minutes of their meetings.

In 1993, the Faculty Women's Club celebrated its 75th anniversary and put on a style show that gave a history of the club since its establishment. A script and a video recording of the event are included here.

This collection also includes SDSU Club materials from 1998 to the present, including brochures, posters and invitations.

Key Words

South Dakota State University -- Faculty Women's Club

South Dakota State University -- Newcomer's Club

South Dakota State University -- SDSU Club

Women -- South Dakota -- Brookings -- Societies and clubs

Container List

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Faculty Women's Club, SDSU Club Records Container List. UA 50.1

BoxFolderDescriptionDate(s)
11Antique Group1983-1984
12Calendar of Events2003-2004
13Campanile Restoration involvement1998, 2001
14Career Service Tea guest book1980-1992
15Clippings1972, 1997-1998
16Constitution1997-1998
17Constitution (proposed revision)1994 circa
18Diamond Jubilee1993
19Executive Committee1999-2004
110Faculty Reception reports1972-1979, 1989-1990
4ItemGavel - Faculty Women's Clubundated
4ItemGavel - Newcomer's Clubundated
111Grapevine (newsletter)1982-1984
112History2001-2002
113Interest groups1993-1994, undated
114Meeting flyers1999-2003
115Meeting with SDSU President Elliott1999
116Membership application2001-2002
117Membership drive brochure1998-2001
118Membership list2002-2004
119Memorial list1986-1995
120Miscellaneousundated
121Newcomer's Club1993-1994
122President's reports1917-1929
123President's reports1927-1931
124President's reports1928-1941
125President's reports1929-1939
126President's reports1931-1947
127President's reports1937-1959
128President's reports1939-1943
129President's reports1943-1947
130President's reports1947-1954
131President's reports1954-1958
132President's reports1959-1963
133President's reports1960-1965
134President's reports1966-1967
21President's reports1967-1969
22President's reports1969-1972
23President's reports1972-1974
24President's reports1974-1976
25President's reports1977-1980
26President's reports1979-1980
27President's reports1980-1988
29President's reports1991-1992
210President's reports1992-1993
28President's reports1993-1994
211President's reports1996-1997
212President's reports1997-1998
213President's reports1998-1999
214President's reports1999-2000
215President's reports2000-2001
216President's reports2001-2002
217President's reports2002-2003
218President's reports2003-2004
219Program booklets1962-1998
220Proposed budget1993-1997
221Publicity1976-1986
4ItemRubber Stamp - Faculty Women's Club - Box 7120 - University Station - Brookings SD 57007-7120undated
4ItemRubber Stamp - Newcomer's Club Newsletter - Please Bring Home To Your Wifeundated
222Scholarship benefit luncheon and style show1982
223Scholarship fund1998-1999
31Scholarships [RESTRICTED]1985-2004
224Silver service1998-2000
225Stationaryundated
226Treasurer's report2002-2003

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open to researchers without restrictions. The materials in the Archives do not circulate and may be used in-house only.

Researchers conducting extensive research are asked to make an advance appointment to access archival material. Please call or e-mail prior to visiting the collection and indicate as much detail as possible about a particular topic and intended use.

South Dakota State University supports access to the materials, published and unpublished, in its collections. Nonetheless, access to some items may be restricted as a result of their fragile condition or by contractual agreements with donors.

Copyright note

Copyright restrictions apply in different ways to different materials. Many of the documents and other historical materials in the Archives are in the public domain and may be reproduced and used in any way. There are other materials in the Archive carrying a copyright interest and must be used according to the provisions of Title 17 of the U.S. Code. The Archive issues a warning concerning copyright restrictions to every researcher who requests copies of documents. Although the copyright law is under constant redefinition in the courts, it is ultimately the responsibility of the researcher to properly use copyrighted material.

Arranged and Described by

Crystal J. Gamradt, 2000 December 6, additions made 2008 November 6.