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102THE NORMAL ADVANCEwhich is an annual affair under the above conditions.Previous to the hour of the breaking ofthe banquet the association elected B. O. Wellsto succeed H. C. Martin as president T. C.Parker was elected the first vice president ofthe association, and by election Otto Christysucceeds L. C. Campbell to the secretary-treasurers office.Most of the evening was used by the formalprogram as follows:The Boys Who Are Away Loris JulianThe Boys Who Are Here Ray SharpOur Newlyweds Taylor ParkerRetrospect Heber MartinProspect Carl MillerAdieu Lester CampbellThe Taste Lingers (Pantomine) By allThe Daedalians present, with their addresses, were: AV. L. Bass, Cayuga T. G.Stewart, Clayton K. A. Shanner, Oaktown G. Ray Sharp, Huntington C. N. Miller,Terre Haute B. O. AArells, Montmorenci AV.E. Tennell, Bunker Hill Mortimer Lewis,Dana Alfred Byers, Riley Heber C. Martin,La Crosse Virgil Fischer, Linton GroverSummers, Arthur (111.) Kenneth Mitchell,Terre Haute J. AAr. Cory, Lawrence L. C.Campbell, Fritchton H. C. Milholland, AVest-port Otto Christy, Prairie Creek LorisJulian, Charleston (AV. Va.) T. C. Parker,Battle Ground E. M. Servies, Lebanon.FORUM.The Graduate Forum dance in Indianapoliswas a very successful event for the Forum thisyear. Several of the fellows were there andthey had a pleasant evening.The Forum Society met in regular convention Saturday morning, January 5, 1913, withGeorge Burget as president and CharlesFowler, secretary. The roll call found Messrs.Burget, Carmack, Rightsell and Fowler present, Barker and AVright absent. After a briefbusiness session the reorganization and election of officers was disposed of. The followingofficers were elected: Charles Fowler, treasurer H. LeRoy Carmack and George Burget,program committee. Mr. Carmack was chosensociety historian at the beginning of the schoolyear. The chair appointed the following asthe auditing committee Carmack, Fowler andAArright.The new members added are: Messrs. CasperCrim, Casey McDonald and Robert Huffman.Have more than thou showest,Speak less than thou knowest,Lend less than thou owest,Ride more than thou goest,Learn more than thou trowest,Set less than thou throwest.—Shakespeare. |
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Indiana State University Archives |
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