Flora Frick
Flora Margaret Frick was an American physical educator, playwright, and college professor. She was chair of the women's physical education department at Moorhead State Teachers College for 38 years, from 1919 to her death in 1957. A building on the campus is named Flora Frick Hall in her memory.
Early life and education
Frick was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, the daughter of Philip J. Frick and Bertha Wachstetter Frick. She graduated from Butler College in 1911, and earned a master's degree at Northwestern University. She also attended the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University.Career
Frick taught drama and physical education in the Indianapolis public schools as a young woman. She began teaching physical education and German classes at Moorhead State Teachers College in 1919. She chaired the women's physical education department for 38 years and is credited as naming the school's teams "the Dragons" after a 1930 fire on campus. She and Jessie McKellar were the physical education department's core faculty for four decades.Frick also wrote and directed plays and pageants, including five pageants for the Illinois centennial. She was a Camp Fire Girls leader. She was chair of the First Aid Program of the American Red Cross chapter in Clay County for 25 years.
Publications
- Stunts for Winter
- Stunts for Fall
- Stunts for Summer
- "Pageantry in Rural Communities"
- "Children's Right to a Playground"
- "Lest We Forget: A Pageant for the Pilgrims Tercentenary"
- ''Christmas Windows''
Personal life and legacy