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THE NORMAL ADVANCE109Carl Scudder and Tommy Mahan were intown during the first week of school.Miss Helena Freitag is again able to be inschool after several days illness.Mr. AVilliam Grose, who held down the bigarm chair in The Advance office last year, wasin Terre Haute, Saturday, January 18, andoffered condolences to the present incumbrance of said office. He also expects to helpthe Ciceronians to glory on February 1 by hispresence at the debate.Miss Marguerite Switz, who is attendingschool at Champaign, 111., visited the StateNormal, January 3.Miss Graves, who is teaching in the eighthgrade in Indianapolis, Ind., visited friendshere, Janary 4.Miss Emma Dommershausen, who is teachingnear Sandford, Ind., was seen in our halls,January 10.Miss Mabel McFadden visited Miss LenaMiner of Greencastle, January 10.Mr. Leonard McCloud visits homefolksquite often.Miss Ada Tichenor visited Miss LetitiaFerre January 10.About sixty Normal students attended thebasket ball game, January 10, between Normaland DePauw7 University. Of course Normalwon.Mr. Pfingst is teaching in Effingham, 111.Mr. Albert Youngblood is attending schoolat Bloomington.Miss Chloe Siner visited friends at theNormal, January 2.Miss Minna Wissing is teaching third andfourth grades at Newcastle, Ind.Mr. Ernest Walker attended Harvard lastyear and is now in Liverpool, England, takingadvanced work in landscape architecture.Mr. Waldo Mitchell always makes it a pointto spend the larger part of his vacation inTerre Haute.Supt. J. B. Fagan, of Bedford, spent a few-days visiting the Normal, December 19.Mrs. Black visited her son in Colorado during her Christmas vacation.Miss Lavenia Zenor, of Rosston, Indiana,died at St. Anthonys Hospital, Friday noon,January 24. She was taken there Sunday,January 19, after an illness of one w7eek, andwas operated on for appendicitis on Monday.Her mother and her uncle were present at theoperation, and her mother remained with heruntil the end. This was Miss Zenors first termin school here. The entire student body join insending their heartfelt sympathy for themother and father in their bereavement.On Monday afternoon, January 27, was heldthe funeral of Mr. John Robinson, one of ourcolored students. He had been suffering fromheart failure for some time, and on Saturday,January 25, at 3 A. M., he died. He was betterknown as John Bowens, as he used the name ofhis adopted parents. The funeral was held atAllen Chapel, on South Third street. Theschool extends its warmest sympathy to hisbereaved relatives and friends.AA7hichever way the wind doth blow,Some heart is glad to have it so:Then blow it east or blow it west,The wind that blows, that wind is best.—Caroline Mason. |
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Indiana State University Archives |
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