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THE NORMAL ADVANCE127the Mathematics Department of Wiley HighSchool at Terre Haute. The place was madevacant by the resignation of Mr. Frank Stevens, 02, who has gone to Michigan Universityas an Assistant.Mr. Clarence Medlock, 06, is again this yearan instructor in Manual Training at St. Paul,Minn. In a letter of recent date he states thatit has been as cold as 30 degrees below zerothere, and that all kinds of winter sports arenow being enjoyed.Mr. Howard McGinley, 06, is in the UnitedStates Indian Service at McDermitt, Nevada.He writes that the Indians customs are veryinteresting, but teaching them is not as easy atask as teaching Indiana children.Miss Elizabeth Stark, a former I. S. N. student, is located at Grant City, Mo.Mr. Guy Johnson, 09, is teaching at Kemp-ton, Ind.Mr. Motie Tucker, 05, who received his A.B. in the Geological Department at I. U. in1907, will take his Masters Degree in thespring.On account of ill health Mr. Arthur Walter,08, did not enter Michigan University last fallas he had planned, but is teaching in a schoolnear his home. He intends to enter U. of M.in the spring, however.Mr. Walter Stopher, 06, has charge of theMusic Department in the Noblesville HighSchool.Mr. Harry Dannecker, 08, is assistant prin-pal of the high school at Osgood.Mrs. Zella N. Cox Catlin, 96, is the wife ofa prosperous farmer, near Elizabethtown, Ind.Mr. Allan W. Grissom, 07, is studying musicin New York City. His address is 229 EastSixtieth Street. Mr. Grissom will likely favorus with an article in the next number of theAdvance.HELP US FIND THEMBelow are the Alumni of the years 1899,1900and 1901, whom we are anxious to locate. Letevery student, alumnus and friend of I. S. N.look through this list carefully and see if theyknow the location of any of these and whatthey are doing. Give this your attention forthe Advance cannot do it without the fullestco-operation on the part of its friends.Class of 1899: Nila F. Allen, ThaddeusAnglemyer, Louis E. Bays, Clara F. Berry,Curtis Bland, Edgar Blessing, Rose C. Bower,John F. Breeze, Charles Brooks, Fannie B.Brown, Arabell Bircher, Fielding G. Burdette,Flora Cady, Jennie Clarke, Minnie F. Coff-man, .Frankie Cooke, Ora Daugherty, Mrs.Lulu Moss Winn Deardorff, Homer B.Dickey, John C. Eddleman, Frank Ellabarger,Elizabeth Fischer*, John E. First, Daniel Freeman, Mrs. Hettie Giltner, Florence Harmy,Anna M. Hayward, William F. Headley, IraB. Heaston, Mrs. Mate Mae Robards Hickson,Edgar A. Hinkle, Mary Horner, John L.House, Ella Hower, W. Franklin Houston,Joseph G. Hutton, George G. Kahl, Calla Kas-selbaum, Thomas C. Kennedy, Marcia Kesseler,Mrs. Fidelia Royse Kidder, Walter S. King,Charles Kirklin, Louis Kreke, Alice Lawrence,Robert T. Lindley, Mary Linville, Dora A.Little, Howard H. Maxwell, Orville L. Morrow, Winifred Muir, Leslie C. McCarty, MadgeMcKee, Emily Parker, Alma C. Payne, JamesC. Piety, Robert Poor, James D. Porter, HelenRankin, Nora C. Rehm, Mary Lyle Reid, August T. Reifel, Frank T. Reising, Walter D.Reiter, George Richman, William H. Reichers,Maude Rittenhouse, Telulah Robinson, LuluRobinson, Lorin W. Ross, Henry S. Schell,Lena Schwardt, Edgar M. Servies, M. CoraShirley, Bertha Snell, Mary Stewart, MaryStimson, Blanche Stults, Ella Stwalley, QuinnR. Taviner, Sadie Thomas, Willard H. Thomas,Anna Vehslage,* Charles E. Vinzant, Ernest |
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