Jeremiah Daniel Jerome Gloden is a junior Physical Education major and coaching minor from Hospers, Iowa. He comes from a family of 7 and enjoys sports, videogames, music and spending time with friends and family. His goals are to pass anatomy this semester, get accepted to the education school, graduate from USD, find a teaching job, and eventually become a head baseball coach at the high school level.
Soccer is always about my passion, my
life, and my soul. In other words, soccer
means everything to me. I fell in love with
soccer when I was 13 years old. A very
first sport I played was Basketball, and I
thought at that time it was my only one
love in sports. Actually, I was wrong. My
friend introduced me to soccer when I
was in a first year of my junior high school.
Soccer had some how a very powerful
to me that made me loves this kind of
sports easily. I love playing and watching
soccer after then. 90 minutes of soccer
game has a lot of things going on that
make times go by very rapidly. I have to
say that I’m not a morning person, but
every time that in any mornings have a
big match of soccer, a powerful of soccer
will always wakes me up and brings me
to a sofa to watch it even though I had
slept less than 2 hours before that.
Having said that, this is why I chose
to work on soccer as a subject in my
thesis. My love and passion in soccer
have brought me to another level of it
in term of building a concrete image by
using skills as a graphic designer in a grad
school. Hopefully, you will love soccer as
I do after you saw this book.
Soccer is always about my passion, my
life, and my soul. In other words, soccer
means everything to me. I fell in love with
soccer when I was 13 years old. A very
first sport I played was Basketball, and I
thought at that time it was my only one
love in sports. Actually, I was wrong. My
friend introduced me to soccer when I
was in a first year of my junior high school.
Soccer had some how a very powerful
to me that made me loves this kind of
sports easily. I love playing and watching
soccer after then. 90 minutes of soccer
game has a lot of things going on that
make times go by very rapidly. I have to
say that I’m not a morning person, but
every time that in any mornings have a
big match of soccer, a powerful of soccer
will always wakes me up and brings me
to a sofa to watch it even though I had
slept less than 2 hours before that.
Having said that, this is why I chose
to work on soccer as a subject in my
thesis. My love and passion in soccer
have brought me to another level of it
in term of building a concrete image by
using skills as a graphic designer in a grad
school. Hopefully, you will love soccer as
I do after you saw this book.
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Interview with Bobbi Busboom, Assistant AD for Development Operations, Univer...Jared Frank
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The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
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2. My Full Name is Jeremiah Daniel Jerome
Gloden
I am a Junior Physical Education major with a
minor in coaching.
I was born on April 23, 1989 in Sheldon, Iowa
I am from Hospers, Iowa, which is about an
hour and ten minutes east of Vermillion.
I come from a small catholic school with a
graduating class of 23 people.
I am a big sports fan!!
3. •Pictured from Left to Right: My girlfriend Ashley, my brother Adam, my sister Mikayla,
me, my sister Melissa, my mom Brenda and my dad Terry.
•Melissa is a freshman this year at USD. She plans to be a math teacher in the future.
•Adam is a junior in high school and Mikayla is in second grade.
•Ashley is a junior at the University of Northern Iowa. We have been dating now for
two and a half years. She is from Primghar, Iowa which is fifteen mintues away from
Hospers.
•My mom works in the accounting department at Staples promotional products in
Orange City and my dad is an electrician.
4. I love to play sports and just be outside
Play Videogames (Madden, NCAA Football)
Hanging out with friends
Snowmobiling in the winter
Listening to music (Listen to anything that sounds good)
Just having a good time enjoying life
Breaking Benjamin
Is my favorite band.
5. At USD
Intramurals
HPER Club
I also work at Wal-Mart here in Vermillion which takes up a lot of my free time
• In High School
Cross Country
Baseball
Track
Speech
Basketball
Service Projects
6. I am a huge fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes and Minnesota Twins.
My girlfriend actually bought me Twins tickets for my birthday
back in April.
We went to the game on May 30 and the Twins won of course! I
caught a homerun ball during batting practice so I came home
with a free souvenir which was really cool.
I am also a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, which I know a lot of
Vikings fans don’t care for.
7. One Memory that really stands out for me
was when my high school baseball team
made the state tournament back in 2005.
We made it all the way to the
championship game and eventually lost in
the finals.
The best part of the entire trip was having
the chance to play at Principal Park in
Des Moines, Iowa. This was the home
field of the Iowa Cubs. (The minor league
team of the Chicago Cubs.)
Every team was allowed to use the home
and visitor clubhouses. Every player was
also given their own locker to store their
bags in during the game. It was nice to
have an air conditioned locker room
because it was 90-100 degrees every day
that week.
It was also nice to spend a week in Des
Moines and not have to worry about
Work!!
Principal Park
Des Moines, IA
8. For this semester, pass anatomy with at least a B. The lab portion is going
to be a struggle.
Get accepted to the Ed school this spring
Graduate from the University of South Dakota with a major in Physical
Education and a minor in coaching.
Still be on track to graduate in May of 2012. Changing majors has put me
back just a little bit.
Find a teaching job soon after I graduate from USD
• A future goal for me would to become the
head baseball coach at the high school that I
teach at. I played baseball all four years in
high school and I really love the sport. A
dream for me would be to make the state
tournament.
9. In ten years I would like to be teaching in the Northwest Iowa area.
I would like to stay in the smaller school setting because it will allow me
to get to know all of my students on a personal level. I came from the
small school setting and it was nice to be known as a person instead of just
a number.
I would also like to live in a small town somewhere in the western part of
Iowa. I just like the small town. I’m just not a fan of the bigger cities. To
me personally, I would feel safer raising my family in a smaller town than
in the big city.
I hope to be married and have a couple kids by then. (I will be
31….wow!!! Haha)
10. Any Other Questions feel free to ask!
• If someone asked me to describe myself in one sentence I would tell them
that I’m someone who cares a lot about the people in his life and someone who
is very driven and hardworking.