isa-normaladvance-1915-00005

Description: THE NORMAL ADVANCEThe Normal AdvanceDEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOLevery student in school feel that he is cordiallyinvited, even urged, to submit to the editorsany article he would like to have published. Weeditorial staff. do by no means guarantee that every articlecarl n. Miller ■ Editor-in-Chief submitted will be published, but we do guar-KSSL^Tr:::.-:.-::.- ■.v.vlSEESE antee that [t wil1 receiTO pr°per consideration,Hilda Zell Society Editor and if it is of standard quality it is certain toCrofford H. Buckles Athletic Editor i - ,Laura Lesh , . M be Seen ln Prmt-__ „ ... \ Local and Alumni Editorsj.Tbrown™. ............ senior Editor The other important avenue in which theWalter shriner College Course Editor Advance needs support is in subscriptions. Thebusiness staff. paper, as a student organ, endeavors to supportHenry Knauth Business Manager the best interests of the Student body as aWalter Shriner Circulation Manager . . T •. . -, . . . . « .,, .whole. Is it then asking too much ot the stu-board of control dents when we request that every one supportpres.w.w parsons.EX-officio. t^ b subscribing for it? The sub-Prof. Arthur Cunningham, Chairman. . . .miss Mary moran. scription price of the entire eight issues fromPaul Merchant, Secretary. Ralph Schenck, C. C. /-»
i j -\/r i r. ■ . n October to May inclusive is but seventy-fivePublished Monthly from October to May, inclusive. cents, so there can be no complaint registeredTerms, per year $0.75 i j> j_i i • 1singieCopy .15 because of the high price.nnua ^ ^e students of I. S. N. will but take theseAddress all Communications to The Normal Advance, Terre two things into Consideration the handing inHaute, Indiana. D &- --■ of good material for publication, and the sub-Entered at the Postoffice of Terre Haute as second-class Mail Matter. SCriptioil habit there Can be notllillO that willbe able to prevent the twentieth year of TheFOREWORD. Normal Advance from being the best ever.\X7ITH this issue we begin the twentieth* volume of The Normal Advance. It isour earnest hope, as we presume it has been thehope of all our predecessors, to make this thebest year of all the years which have precededit. This means a great deal, because there havebeen some very successful years in the historyof the paper.The students of I. S. N., however, shouldkeep one thing in mind
namely, that this cannot be a successful year for the Advance unlessthey make it so. The Normal Advance is theschool paper, issued for the benefit of allworthy school interests and enterprises, and asthe school paper, it must rely upon the studentbody for support. The paper can be only whatthey make it.First of all the Advance needs material foreach and every issue. We would like to haveIs there not a large number of things whichone can think of doing at the beginning of aterm? The term stretches away so far ahead,and seems to be such a long time, that one istempted to think that it will be possible to doeverything that has been planned, and stillhave a very good margin of time left. Themost natural course is to take this margin oftime at the first of the term rather than at thelast.It is owing to this fact that one sees so manystudents taking things easy at the first of theterm, and then sees the same persons goingthe proverbial sixty-miles-an-hour gait duringthe last two or three weeks.If it were only possible to overcome thisrepugnance for work toward the first of the
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