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  • New pool aidshealth classesThe major addition to Souths 1979-80physical education program was the building of the swimming and diving area.Physical ed...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY263Haslem, John R., A. B., ha 1435 SouthSixth St., Terre Haute

    pa 4949 ForestPark Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

    1929-1930student. Medical School, WashingtonUniversity, St. Louis, Mo.Hassec, Clarence E., B. S., ha Chandler

    pa same

    taught rural grades, Campbell township schools, Warrick county,one year, before graduation ,-1929-1930student, Indiana State Teachers College,Terre Haute...

    one term

    employed inEvansville.Hawkins, Margaret E., B. S., ha 2040North 8th St., Terre Haute

    pa Rockport

    1929-1930 teacher music, art in gradesand high school, Rockport.Hayes, John L., B. S., pa 544 HarrisonSt., Gary

    1919-1927 teacher science, industrial arts. New Goshen

    1927-1928teacher science, industrial arts, Shelburn

    1928-1930 teocher industrial arts,junior high school. Lew Wallace School,Gary.Hays, Hugh Bradley, A. B., pa Dana

    1929-1930 teacher Latin, science, St.Bernice

    for complete record see classof 1918.Hays, Martha Louise, B. S., ha 422 Walnut St., Clinton

    pa Hutsonville, 111.

    1929-1930 teacher home economics, biology, Hutsonville.Hedges, Mrs. Jacie Bickel, 2R, pa 820South 9th St., Terre Haute

    1923-1924teacher music, art, home economics, Andrews

    1924-1926 teacher music, art,Boonville

    1927-1928 teacher music,Remington

    1928-1930 teacher music,art, Honey Creek township, Vigo county.Hendricks, Dorothy M., 2IG, ha Oxford

    pa Knightstown

    taught music, art, homeeconomics, Green Hill, three years, before graduotion

    1929-1930 teachermusic, art, home economics, Knightstown.Hendrix, Grace, 2IG, pa Veedersburg

    taught elementary grades, Yeddo, oneyear

    1927-1930 teacher third grade,Veedersburg.Hicks, Emily Moyne, 2P, pa 719 Chestnut St., Terre Haute

    1929-1930 at homeand not teaching.Hilbert, Marguerite, 2P, pa 133 MonroeBoulevard, Terre Haute

    1929-1930teacher grades two and three, ReaSchool, Terre Haute.Hill, Lulu M., 2IG, pa Paoli

    1924-1930teacher elementary grades, Paoli.Hill, Virginia, 2IG, ha Spencer

    paWorthington

    taught rural school, Owencounty, one-half year before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher, eighth grade, Worthington.Himelick, Mrs. Thelma Brauchla, 2IG,pa RFD 2, Brookville

    taught ruralschool, Bloomington Grove township,Franklin county, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher rural school, Blooming Grove township, Franklin county.Hineline, Carrie D., B. S., pa 207 North23rd St., Terre Haute

    1929-1930 teacherhome economics, Gerstmeyer TechnicalHigh School, Terre Haute.Hoddy, Clara E., 2P, ha RFD 5, Box34 3 Terre Haute

    pa Richmond

    taughtgrades, Fayette township, one year

    grades. North Terre Haute, four year6

    supply work, Otter Creek and Harrisontownships, three years, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher second grade,Richmond.Hoffhaus, Edwin, 2IG. ha Woodburn

    paTerre Haute

    taught rural schools, Allencounty, four years, before graduation

    1929-1930 Btudent, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute.Hoffman, Edith Mae, B. S., ha RFD 2,Logansport

    pa Marion

    1929-1930 teacher first grade, Marion

    for complete record see class of 1925.Hollenbeck, Ruth E., 2IG ,ha 505 North4th St., Lafayette

    pa same

    taught elementary grades, Tippecanoe county, twoyears

    1922-1930 teacher fifth grode, Lafayette.Hollingsworth, Helen, 2P., pa 1414South Seventh St., Terre Haute

    1929-1930 cashier, Terre Haute House CoffeeShop, Terre Haute.Holt, Millicent B., 2P, pa 832 South 6thSt., Clinton

    taught three years, Vermillion, county, before graduation

    i929-1930 teacher primary grades, Clintontownship, Vermillion county.Hopp, Charles A., B. S., pa 2008 Washington Ave., Terre Haute

    1929-1930printing department, Star PublishingCompany, Terre Haute and assistontcoach, Marshall, 111.Hopkins, Laverne, 2P, pa Loogootee

    1929-1930 teacher Hopkins School, VanBuren township.Horton, Pauline E., 2IG, ha Monrovia

    pa Richmond

    1925-1927 teacher gradesfour and five, consolidated school, Monrovia

    1929-1930 teacher music, arithmetic, physical education, writing, spelling in grodes four, five, six, JosephMoore School, Richmond.Houston, John Edgar, B. ...

    pa Y. M. C. A. Vincennes

    1929-1930 teacher history, science, Vincennestownship, Knox county.Howard, Anna S., A. B., pa 2408 North14th St., Terre Haute

    1929-1930 teacher departmental work, Rankin School,Harrison township, Vigo county

    forcomplete record see class of 1924.Howard, Henry J., 2IG, pa RFD 4,Princeton

    taught elementary grades,Princeton and Wheatland, eight years,before graduation

    1929-1930 teacherelementary grades, Wheatland.Howell, Vomer K., Irving, B. S., ha1320 South 14lh St., Terre Haute

    paAlton, 111.

    1922-1924 teacher Vanderburgh county

    1924-1927 teacher Douglass School, Kokomo

    1928-1929 teacherOhio Street School, Rockville

    1929-1930teacher grammar grades, supervisingprincipal, Lovejoy Junior High School,Alton, 111.Hunt, Madge M., 2IG, RFD 2, Osgood

    taught rural school, Ripley county, threeyears

    1928-1930 teacher elementarygrades, Osgood.Hunt, Mahlon C, 21G, ha Noblesville

    pa Mound City, 111.

    1916-1917 teacher-Nobles ville

    1917-1919 instructor, U. S.Army

    1919-1920 teacher Noblesville

    1920-1930 teacher arithmetic, physicaleducation

    elementary principal. MoundCity, 111.Hunter, Roy, B. S., pa Paragon

    taughtelementary grades, Plummer School,Greene county, one year

    elementarygrades, Linton, one year

    1927-1930 teacher commerce. Paragon.Hutchinson, Mildred A., 2P., ha 1027South Gibson St., Princeton

    pa Elkhart

    1929-1930 teacher first grade, Elkhart.Hyatt, Eliza, B. S., pa 304 East WalnutSt., Washington

    taught rural school,grades, junior high school, elementaryprincipal, thirteen years before gradu-

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY269Prichard, Mr. Dora G., A. B., pa RFD 2,Fillmore

    taught Stilesville, five years

    Bell Union, five years, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher mathematics, Latin,principal, Jefferson township, consolidated high school, Fillmore.Prout, Dale, B. S., ha Jasonville

    paStaunton

    1929-1930 teacher industrialarts, Staunton.Puckett, Marcella Elaine, B. S., pa RFDA, Shelburn

    1927-1928 teacher music,Hymera

    1928-1930 teacher music, Lawrence county, Bedford.Purlee, Josie Estella, 2IG, pa 309 EastMulberry St., Salem

    taught intermedi-ote grades, Easton, Illinois, five years,before graduation

    1929-1930 teacherthird grade, Salem.Raab, Jessie, A. B., ha 326 East Kru-zan St., Brazil

    pa Richmond

    taughtrural grades, District 2, Brazil

    grades,Starr School, Richmond, two years, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher English, Hibberd Junior High School, Richmond.Race, John E., B. S., ha Barzil

    pa 1218South 6th St., Evansville

    1926-1930teacher industrial arts, Stonley HallSchool, Evansville.Radmacher, Thomas F., B. S., ha Laconia

    pa Oaktown

    1915-1926 teacherrural, elementary grades, Laconia

    1926-1928 teacher grades five, six, Brook

    1928-1929 student Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute

    1929-1930teacher history, science, Oaktown.Rahe, Lena, 2P, ha 133 West CromwellSt., Aurora

    pa Crawfordsville

    taughtAurora, three years

    1928-1930 teacherthird grade, Crawfordsville.Raines, Mary Ellen, 2IG, pa Shelburn

    1924-1930 teocher grades, Shelburn.Rains, Dorothy C, 2IG, po Ladoga

    taught grades, Byrd School, one year

    1927-1930 teacher grades, Ladoga.Ransford, Raymond E., B. S., ha RFD 1,Box 142, Terre Haute

    pa 1451 East86th St., Cleveland, Ohio

    taught PrairieCreek township, two years

    high school,Eaton, two years

    commerce. EmpireHigh School, Cleveland, Ohio, one year,before graduation

    1929-1930 teachercommerce, John Hay Commercial HighSchool, Cleveland, Ohio.Raum, Mildred M., 2IG, pa RFD 6, Bedford: 1926-1930 teacher elementarygrades, Be...

    paCrawfordsville

    1918-1920 teacher history, mathematics, science, Paxton

    1920-1926 teacher history, science,mathematics, athletics, Morocco

    1925-1928 assistant principal, teacher history,mathematics, science, Remington

    1928-1930 teacher history, Crawfordsville.Raybould, Emma Jane, A. B., pa 909East Notional Ave., Brazil

    1929-1930teacher English, junior high school, Brazil.Rayboum, Russell H., B. S., ha Medary-vil.e

    pa Attica

    1929-1930 elementaryprincipal, Pine township, Warren county

    for complete record see class of 1926.Ready, Amon P., 2IG, ha Decker

    paHartford, 111.

    taught grades, Knox county, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher history, mathematics, grades seven,eight. Wood River School Corporation,Hartford, 111.Ready, Raymond, A. B., pa 1823 WordenAve., Alton, 111.&#...

    1929-1930 supervising principal, junior high school, Alton, Illionis.Records, Mary Amour, A. B., pa 1300Fourth Ave., Terre Haute

    taught mathematics, physical education, West TerreHaute and Waveland, three years beforegraduation

    1929-1930 teacher ninthgrade English, McLean Junior HighSchool, Terre Haute.Reddish, Imogcne V., 2IG, ha RFD 7,Crawfordsville

    pa Browns Valley

    taught grades three, four, consolidatedschool, Browns Valley, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher grades four andfive, Browns Valley.Redford, Mrs. Hattie Dunlin, ha 127%Colfax Ave., South Bend

    pa 1254 West25th St., Indianapolis

    1929-1930 teacherdepartmental work, School 37, Indianapolis

    for complete record see class 1920.Redman, Frances E., B. S., ha 643 Chestnut St., Terre Haute

    pa 1592 Oak St.,Evanston, 111.

    1929-1930 teacher physical education, Haven and Orringtonschools, Evanston, 111.Reeder, Ruth E., 2P, pa RFD 2, Clinton

    1926-1929 teacher first grade, Universal

    1929-1930 teacher first grade, Clinton.Reeds, Alice Ferol, B. S., ha Hindsboro,111.

    pa Atwood, 111.

    1929-1930 teachermusic, Atwood, 111.Retz, Bertha, A. B., pa 1448 ChestnutSt., Terre Haute

    1929-1930 secretary tothe registrar, Indiana State TeachersCollege, Terre Haute.Reuter, Agnes J., B. S., pa RFD 6, Lafayette

    1929-1930 at home and notteaching

    for complete record see classof 1920.Reveal, Dorothy Alice, A. B., ha 2436North 11 St., Terre Haute

    pa Coalmont

    1929-1930 teacher algebra, Latin, Coalmont.Rice, Frances E., 2IG, pa RFD 7, Crawfordsville

    1929-1930 teacher elementarygrades, Parkersburg.Rice, Sue E., A. B., ha RFD 3, Aurora

    pa Mellott

    taught rural schools, Ohiocounty, four years, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher mathematics, English,Mellott.Richardson, Blanche J., 2IG, pa 2216Third Ave., Terre Haute

    1929-1930teacher history in grades, Deming School,Terre Haute

    for complete record seeclass of 1928.Richardson, Janice, 2P, pa San Pierre

    1922-1923 teacher grades, Walker township, Jasper county

    1924-1925 teochergrades, Railroad township, Starke county

    1925-1926 teacher grades. Walkertownship, Jasper county

    1926-1927teacher grades, Kankakee township, Jasper county

    1927-1930 teacher grades,Railroad township, Starke county.Riley, Anna, 2P, pa Paoli

    taught gradeone, Chester, Illionis five years

    gradeone, Des Plaines, Illinois, four years

    1926-1930 teacher grade two, Paoli.Ringer, Faye Exline, 2IG, pa Sullivan

    taught grades, Sullivan county, twelveyears, before graduation

    1929-1930teacher departmental work, Sullivancounty.Ripple, Gwynth A., B. S., pa Staunton

    1928-1930 teacher commerce, FrenchStaunton.Ritcheson, Ruth G., 2IG, pa 860 Elm St.,Clinton

    1926-1929 teacher grades,Crompton Hill School, Vermillion county

    1929-1930 teacher music, English,

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • ANNUAL REGISTER. 11grades of school. All knowledge is the product of the minds
action. To attempt to force the mind to form products ...

    and this is the prime
object of one of the two departments of normal school instruc¬
tion. But the science of teaching is not&...

    (2) to construct a science of mind with
special regard to the nature of the different conditions, processes
and products of mind-ac...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 12STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.tures on the Sensibilities and the Will, and the Habits of Action
to be established in connection with each class of...

    Light
Gymnastics during the course.Third Term (13 weeks.)—Lectures on the Order of Intellec¬
tual Development, and on the Organization...

    an examination of the school
studies of the course viewed as products of the various faculties
of the mind

    methods of instruction adapted to the Primary
and Intermediate work in the Common and Graded Schools

    
making out Plans of Lessons, Observation

    and Practice in the
Model Schools.ADVANCED COURSE.Students who can pass a satisfactory examination in the
branches required by law to be taug...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 1HLAMAR A9 4 1-A C T I V I T I E S—ContinuedJOINT MEETING NO. 2The Boys and Girls Councils had another joint meeting on...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • 258THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY1980 teacher science, history, Maysdorf,Wyo.Bridges, William Byron, 2IG, ha Huron

    pa Williamsport

    1926-1926 teachergrades, Huron

    1926-1929 teachergrades, Bowden and Johnson schools,Huron

    1929-1930 teacher grades fiveand six, Judyville.Broadhurst, Helen M„ A. B., ha RFD B,West Terre Haute

    pa Mishawaka

    192 9-1930 teacher first grade, Mishawaka

    for complete record see class of 1927.Broadhurst, Mabel May, 2IG, pa RFDB, Box 400 West Terre Haute

    1926-1930 teacher grades five and six. SugarCreek township, Vigo county.Brown, Lois M., B. S., pa 1625 PoplarSt., Terre Houte

    taught home economics, supply work, Gerstmeyer TechnicalHigh School, Terre Haute, nine monthsbefore graduation

    1929-1930 teacherhome economics, Gerstmeyer TechnicalHigh School, Terre Haute.Brownson, Regina M., 2P, pa 2747 College Ave., Terre Haute

    taught sevenyears. Ft. Harrison School, Harrisontownship, Vigo county, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher primary grades,Weldele School, Terre Haute.Bucher, Helen F., 2P, ha Worthington

    pa Elkhart

    taught grades two and three,Worthington, three years before grodu-otion

    1929-1930 teacher grade two,Elkhart.Bunker, Walter L., B. S., pa 4119 Ma-gown St., Eost Chicogo

    1923-1930teacher elementary grades and generalshop, Roosevelt School, East Chicago.Burge, Mrs. Thelma Watson, 2P, haNewport

    1923-1930 teacher third grade,Fairview School, Clinton township, Vigocounty.Burk, Mabel F., 2IG, ha New Goshen

    taught five years, Shepardsville, beforegraduation

    1929-1930 teacher elementary grades, Fayette township, JacksonHill School, Vigo county.Burris, Ruth E., 2IG, ha 212 SouthGrant Ave., Crawfordsville...

    pa Chalmers

    1929-1930 teacher Springdale School,Chalmers.Bush, Doris, 2IG, ha 424 Second Ave.,Terre Haute

    pa Trout Creek, Mich.

    1929-1930 teacher elementary grades,Trout Creek, Mich.Busse, Mrs. Ora Springer, B. S., pa 816Lexington, Indianapolis

    19 2 9-1 9 3 0teacher primary grades and critic, Indiana Central College, UniversityHeights, Indianapolis

    for complete record see class of 1926.Butts, Ruby, 2IG, pa RFD 8, Brazil

    1929-1930 teacher fourth grade. VanBuren Consolidated High School, Brazil.*Byers, Nellie Trout, 2IG, pa 1026 North9th St., Terre Haute

    taught twelveyears before graduation

    Oct. 6, 1929,deceased.Cantwell, Beulah M„ B. S., ha RFD 3,Vincennes

    pa Oberlin, Louisiana

    1929-1930 teacher music, Oberlin, Louisiana.Canup, Leah Hortense, 2P, ha RFD 5,Alexandria

    pa Girard, Ohio

    1919-1922teacher grades, Madison county

    1922-1926 teacher grodes. Magnolia, Ohio

    1926-1927 teacher grades, Irondale,Ohio

    1928-1929 teacher grades, Greenville, Ohio

    1929-1930 teacher penmanship, junior high school, Girard, Ohio.Caress, Charles, B. S., pa2178 CrawfordSt., Terre Haute

    taught grades andprincipal of grades, Parke county, thirteen years

    taught in grades, TerreHaute, seven years, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher sixth grade, Greenwood School, Terre Haute.Carney, Helen Louise, 2IG, pa 932 North9th St., Terre Haute

    1929-1930 at homeand not teaching.Carrette, Marjorie Irene, 2IG, ha 4034Parrish Ave., East Chicago

    pa TerreHaute

    1929-1930 student, Indiana StateTeachers College, Terre Houte.Carson, Hilda I., A. B., ha RFD 1, Box279, Terre Haute

    pa Ida ville

    taughtone and one-half years, Ossian, beforegraduation

    1929-1930 teacher commerceand Latin, Idaville.Carter, Lee Ola, B. S., pa Leavenworth

    taught rural school, Leavenworth, oneyear, elementary grades, Leavenworth,five years, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher English, home economics,physical education, Leavenworth.Carter, Margaret Cathern, B. S., ha 21146th St., Port Arthur, Tex.

    pa Orange,Tex.

    1929-1930 teacher home economics,general science, Anderson School,Orange, Tex.Casey, Marie, B. S., ha Austin

    pa Indianapolis

    taught rural . school, Scottcounty, two years

    high school, Austin,one and one-half years

    consolidatedhigh school, Wayne county, one andone-half years

    home economics, Indianapolis, five years, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher domestic science, Indianapolis.Chambers, Mrs. Vivian Arnold, 2IG, paRFD 1, Washington

    1929-1930 teacherelementary grades, Longfellow Consolidated School, Washington township,Washington.Chance, Mandus, B. S., pa Brookville

    taught fifteen years before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher mathematics, Brookville.Chandler. Leon H., 2IG, ha 418 NorthCenter St., Terre Haute

    taught ruralschool, Fontanet, before graduation

    1929-1930 at home and not teaching.Chapman, Byron T., 2IG, pa Williams

    taught consolidated school, Mariontownship, Mitchell, three years, beforegraduation: 1929-1930 teacher gradesfive to eight, Kings Ridge, Spice Valleytownship, L...

    1929-1930 demonstration work in home economics, Danville.Chenoweth, George E., A. B. pa 3522Fairfield Ave., Ft. Wayne

    1929-1930elementary principal. Ft. Wayne

    forcomplete record see class of 1908.Chickadaunce, Lulu M., 2IG, pa RFD 2,Farmersburg

    taught elementary grades,Figg School, Prairie Creek township,Vigo county, before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher primary grades, HuttonSchool, Prairie Creek township, Vigocounty.Church, Martha, A. B., ha 1028 North8th St., Terre Haute

    pa Oaktown

    1929-1930 teacher Latin, English, physicaleducation, Oaktown..Clark, Ruth E., B. S., pa Heltonville

    taught eight years before graduation

    1929-1930 teacher English, home economics, Heltonville.Clayton, Ora Douglas, B. S., pa Shelburn

    1904-1912 teacher rural schools,Greene county

    1912-1915 principalWard School, Linton

    1915-1917 teach-

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 18STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.tures on the Sensibilities and the Will, and the Habits of Action
to be established in connection with each class of...

    Light
Gymnastics during the course.Third Term (13 weeks.)—Lectures on the Order of Intellec¬
tual Development, and on the organization...

    an examination of the school
studies of the course viewed as products of the various faculties
of the mind

    methods of instruction adapted to the Primary
and Intermediate work in the Common and Graded Schools

    
making out Plans of Lessons, Observation, and Practice in the
Model Schools. ADVANCED COURSE.Students who can pass a satisfactory examination...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • TOP TEN SENIORS ... Cindy Stapp, Darlene Snow, Ed Badger, John Scully, Elaine Moore,Jim Sargent, Stanley Shute, Pam Middleton, Janice Prince, Bru...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 216THE NORMAL ADVANCElife. You reply by saying, O Im safe so
long as I make my as. We agree with you
in making as, and if...

    she never asks what we did
in school, but she is keen to know what Ave
can do today, tomorrow and the rest of our
lives...

    your grade book
will be filled with as, his will be conspicu¬
ous for the absence of as. (Apologies to
two hits. But we...

    the posi¬
tion is his, you are outraged and believe that
merit counts for nothing, that college is a fail¬
ure, and that...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Senior Class WillsI, Ronald Smith, do hereby will my French book to Marcella Southern providing she makes As in it.I, Jerry Chambers, do...

    Smithville High School
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCEThe Training School DepartmentJ. O. ENGLEMANAs the training school is an integral part ofthe Normal School, it, too, began the&...

    Miss Telulah Robinson, ofgrades five and six

    Miss Elizabeth Crawford,English and History in the high school

    MissRose Cox, German, and Mr. Engleman, Latin.The latter also has the principalship of theentire training school.During the summer vacation the school...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • >^m*m-Mf ^P II Mi -^ ■ mml \mmmmWmmm ■ i<*7*ii ^///We, the Senior Class of the city of...

    Stinesville High School
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE235than that of the other class. But these personshave habits of industry, economy, attention,persistence and determination

    they know thevalue of time and opportunity, and they havea seriousness and earnestness which compensates in no small degree for the lack of&...

    educational psychology, observation, science ofeducation, history of education, methods of instruction, etc., are professional or pedagogicalsubjects. But this ...

    and second, high school graduates themselves. For teachers of high schools,the normal school course should presuppose ascholarship not below that give...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • *Kerry Law sIou look up at the clock as youdrink your sixth cup of coffee.The glowing red numbers blareout 2:30 a.m., and youre&#x...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • Mary V. Harry Is Senior President; Girls Club Dance To Be In the Gym; B Book on Sale In Near Future; Former Students Vis...

    This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...

    BSU Student Newspaper

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY15Hartley-Greene, Mrs. Flora, ha Columbia,Mo.

    taught in Peru High School, Lc-land Stanford University and Universityof Missouri

    no report since 1914.Hill-Wilson, Mrs. Penina, ha Emporia,Kan.: 1890-1892 principal high school,Bourbon

    1892-1893 taught in consolidated school, Wayne county

    1893 married E. L. Wilson

    1893-1899 lived inIowa

    husband died in 1898

    1899 movedto Kansas

    1900-1915 teacher in academyand high school in Kansas

    1902-1903teacher in grade school, Toronto, Kan.

    1905-1906 principal, Geneva, Kan.

    1906-1907 principal, Haviland Academy

    1909-1910 teacher in high school, Harveyville,Kan.

    1915-1916 took a year3 rest

    noreport since 1916.Johnson, Joseph M.

    ha Pendleton

    pa7008 Clinton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

    taught three years, rural schools, before graduation

    1890-1891 superintendent school, Oakland City

    1891-1893student, Indiana University

    1893-1895teacher, history, George School nearPhiladelphia, Pa.

    1895-1909 teacher,history. West High School, Cleveland,Ohio

    1909-1922 teacher, history highschool, Cleveland, Ohio

    1922-1930 notteaching, retired in 1922.Keeley-Powers, Mrs. Annetta, la BatonRouge, La.

    lr 1907 married to DelmarT. Powers, homekeeper.*Long-Cunningham, Mrs. Elizabeth

    taught in department of mathematics,Indiana State Teachers College.McCloud, John E., pa Kentland

    1890-1892 superintendent of schools, Idaville

    1892-1895 Methodist minister, LeitersFord

    1895-1898 Methodist minister, Lucerne

    1899-1902 Methodist minister,Shadeland

    1902-1906 Methodist minister, Boswell

    1906-1910 Methodistminister, Terre Haut?: 1010-1916Methodist minister, Oxford

    1916-1921Methodist minister, Williamsport

    1921-1928 Methodist minister, Kentland.Maxwell, W. J., nr.Mertz-Stevens, Mrs. Alice, ha Bur-nettsville

    pa 5714 Blackstone Ave.,Chicago, 111.

    1890-1891 teacher grades,St. Cloud, Minn.

    1891-1895 teachergrades, Huntington

    1895-1896 student,Indiana University, A. B.: 1896-1898not teaching, at home

    1898-1900 tea-cfcer, grades, Ottawa, 111.

    1900-1906teacher high school, Cassopolis, Michigan and Plymouth, Michigan

    1906-1909 not teaching, married and home-keeper in Logansport

    1909-1912 studentUniversity of Chicago, M. A.

    1912-1930teacher English, Medville High School,Chicago, 111.Mills-Bromell, Mrs. Catherine Belle,la 2303 Bust St., Santa Anna, Calif.

    1890-1892 taught eighth grade. Frankfort

    1892-1893 taught seventh grade,Clayton

    1893-1895 student, IndianaUniversity: received A. B. degree in1895

    1895-1896 teacher, Waveland HighSchool

    1896-1897 at home

    1897-1898principal, Waveland High School

    1898-1899 did graduate work, Indiana University

    1899-1901 taught history, highschool, Phoenix, Ariz.

    1901-1905 taughtin English department high school, Whittier, Calif.

    1905 married J. W. Bromell,Phoenix, Ariz.

    1905-1916 at home, SantaAnna, Cal.

    lr 1916.Moore-Fitzgibbon, Mrs. Addie, pa 1631North Franklin St., Columbus

    taughtschool a number of years at Lebanonand El wood

    married in 1891 to ThomasF. Fitzgibbon of the class of 1890

    since his death in October 1926 livingin Columbus.Moi-an, Mary E., pa 424 South 5th St.,Terre Haute

    education

    graduate, Indiana State Teachers College

    Ph. B., University of Chicago

    graduate student.University of Chicago

    A. M. IndianaUniversity

    Phi Beta Kappa, IndianaUniversity

    experience: teacher in primary work, Prairieton

    assistant principal, teacher of English, Frankfort

    assistant in department of literature andreading, Indiana State Teachers College

    professor of English, Indiana StateTeachers College

    Ph. D. Indiana University 1930.Payton-Hamer, Mrs. Hannah, pa Huntington

    lr 1929 married W. D. Hamer

    not teaching

    homkeeeper.♦Plackard, George W., nr.Rathfon-Fischer, Mrs. Laura, la 9226Phillips Ave., Chicago, 111.

    teacher inJasper and Pulaski county schools, inRensselaer schools and the Philip H.Sheridan School, Chicago, 111., beforegraduation

    1890-1892 taught in thePhilip H. Sheridan School

    married inDecember 1890

    1892-1904 substituteteacher in grades, Chicago, 111.

    1904-1928 at home, not teaching

    teacher ofpublic speaking and parliamentary law

    interested in the civic life of Chicago

    chairman of education of the First Preschool District of Illinois Federal Clubsin the Chicago loop district and speakerin public on The Pre-Schoo...

    alsopublic reader.♦Rutter, Claude, nr.Snoddy-Ferguson, Mrs. Emma, pa 1217North Topeka Ave., Wichita, Kan.

    1890-1893 teacher of the seventh grade,Covington

    1903 married C. V. Ferguson,attorney

    1903-1929 at home and notteaching.Tipton, Will S., la 610 Chamber of Commerce Building, Los Angeles, Cal.

    received LL. B. degree, Indiana University in 1893

    A. B. Leland StanfordUniversity 1901

    since 1901, attorney atlaw, Los Angeles, Cal.

    firm name Tipton& Cailor

    lr 1901.Troth, Robert A., pa Orleans

    1890-1891 superintendent of schools, Wheatland

    1891-1892 superintendent ofschools, Oaktown

    1892-1893, student,Indiana University

    1893-1896 principalof schools, Anderson

    1896 received degree from Indiana University

    1896-1898superintendent of schools, Orleans

    1898-1911 druggist and apple grower

    1911-1929 fruit grower, Orleans.Valentine, John, nr.Vickery, Elizabeth, pa 1127 Lincoln,Evansville

    1890-1929 teacher of grades,Evansville.CLASS OF 1891♦Austin, Lillian H., nr.Baldwin-Chamberlain, Mrs. Ena, nrBaldwin, Ira F., la Reynolds

    at homeand not teaching.Beardsley-Ringle, Mrs. Mary, nr. Beck man- Hoagland. Mrs. Alice, taughtin schools of Moorehead, Minn., and Indiana State Teach...

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  • ZiebartCAR IMPROVEMENTSPECIALISTSSteve TresslarManager2440 W. Third St.Bloomington, IN 47401(812) 336-7878(Bundtes of JoyChildrens Specialty ShopRichland Plaza *...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY55stitute, Brooklyn, New York

    1913-1914student, Columbia University

    receiveddepartmental certificate from TeachersCollege, Columbia University 1914

    1915-1916 extension worker in home economics

    1916 appointed director, domesticscience, LaPorte county

    lr 1916.Wisely, Nellie J„ la 1918, 2521 West40th St., Minneapolis, Minn.

    1902-1904teacher of grades, Huntington

    1902-1911 teacher of grades, Oak Park, 111.

    1911-1918 teacher of grades, Minneapolis, Minn.

    lr 1918.Wissler, William O., pa Richmond

    1902-1904 teacher in high school, CambridgeCity

    1904-1909 teacher in publicschools, Richmond

    1909-1911 principalhigh school, Madison

    1911-1916 headof history department, Richmond

    1916-1924 superintendent schools, Hagers-town

    1924-1929 teacher of history. Dennis Junior High School, Richmond.Woodward, Edward T., pa 2340 CollegeAve., Indianapolis

    taught in schools ofMorgan county from 1894-1900 beforegraduation

    1902-1904 ward principal,Brazil

    1904-1906 principal high school,Thorntown

    1907-1911 superintendentschools, Thorntown

    1911-1913 withreal estate firm, Martinsville

    1913-1927with First National Bank, Martinsville

    1927-1929 business and general work,Indiana and Florida: attended IndianaUniversity 1895, Chicago Universityspring of 1895 and summer of 1909 andVorhees&#x...

    1903-1904 attended University of Chicago

    1904-1910 teacher in grades, Indianapolis

    1910-1929 married to Mr. FredW. Kassebaum, Jr.

    not teaching, home-keeper

    took extension work in ButlerUniversity during two winters whileteaching.♦Beste, Alma, ha Mount Vernon

    deceased August 1908

    taught in IndianaState Teachers Training School until herdeath.Boyer-Fisher, Mrs. Bertha, pa Wapakon-eta, O.

    1903-1905 taught in the schoolsof Terre Haute

    1905-1929 married toCarl D. Fisher

    not teaching, home-keeper.Brooks, Ellwood E., pa Salem

    1903-1904 teacher of mathematics, highschool, Rensselaer

    1905-1906 student,Indiana University working on A. B.degree

    1907-1911 taught science inCentral High School, Madison, Wis.

    1911-1912 doing industrial work

    1912-1913 did graduate work at Cornell University

    1913-1921 industrial chemistBoston, Mass.

    1921-1929 principal highschool, Salem.Brown-Kelley, Mrs. Faith, pa 2123 North10th St., Terre Haute

    1903-1904 teacherof grades, Terre Haute

    1904-1905 student, Indiana University

    1905-1906teacher of grades, Terre Haute

    1906-1907 teacher of Latin, high school,Rensselaer

    1907-1909 teacher of Latin,Wiley High School, Terre Haute

    married to Chester Y. Kelley in 190D

    teaching Latin for past several years in Garfield High School.Bulleitt-Briscoe, Mrs. Harriet, pa Mississippi A and M College Campus, A andM Colle...

    1901-1902 teacher in ruralschools, Harrison county

    1903-1004teacher of grades, Middletown

    1905-1906 teacher of grades. New Albany

    1906-1913 teacher of grammar grades.New Albany

    1913-1920 supervisor penmanship and physical training. New Albany

    married to H. Gibbons, in 1920

    1924-1928 taught grade3 in New Albanyafter death of Mr. Gibbons, in 1924

    married to Dr. Charles F. Briscoe, bacteriologist at Mississippi A and M College in 1927

    since then not teaching,at home on the Mississippi A and M. College Campus

    attended summer terms,Zanirian College, Columbus, O.

    1913-1915 Ohio State University, summer1915

    Battle Creek, Mich., 1914.Bunce-Peters, Mrs. Carrie, la 819 LorelAve., Chicago, 111.

    lr 1911 homekeeper,Chicago, 111.Carpenter-Butsch, Mrs. Margaret 341Richmond Ave., Buffalo N. Y.

    1903-1904teacher grades, Elwood

    1904-1905 teacher grades, Terre Haute

    Married Dr. J.L. Butsch in 1903

    1905-1926 not teaching, homekeeper

    1926-1930 manager ofWomens Club, Buffalo, N. Y.Cushing, Wm. Seneca, pa 4712 SimpsonAve., Cincinnati, O.

    1903-1904 principalhigh school, Centerville

    1904-1905superintendent, Ossian

    1905-1906 student, Indiana University

    1906-1907physics, mathematics, Sullivan

    1907-1909 grade principal, Huntington

    1909-1911 student, Bradley Polytechnic Institute .Peoria, 111.

    1911-1919 teachingindustrial arts, Madisonville High School,Cincinnati, O.

    1919-1920, A. B. IndianaUniversity

    1920-1929 teaching mathematics, general science, Withrow HighSchool, Cincinnati, O.Dodson-Neyhouse, Mrs. Bertha, pa 2705South 7th St., Terre Haute

    1903-1911teacher of public schools, Indianapolis

    1911-1912 teacher in high school, Poscy-ville

    1912-1913 homekeeper, Poseyville

    1913-1929 teacher of grades, FairviewAnnex, Terre Haute

    married A. R. Ney-house 1911.Ducnweg, Julia H., pa 1314 South 7 thSt., Terre Haute

    1903-1913 taughtin public schools, Terre Haute

    1913-1930 assistant supervisor of art, publicschools, Terre Haute.Foust, Lois C, pa United States Veterans Hospital, 89, Rutland Heights,Mass.

    1904-1906 teacher in Kentiand

    1907-1909 taught grades, North Judson:1910-1916 principal high school, NorthJudson

    1926-1929 teacher, RutlandHeights, Mass.Ford, Alva H. pa 10G21 Hathaway Ave.,Cleveland, O.

    taught five years in ruralschools, Sullivan county, before graduation

    1905-1907 superintendent schools,New Market

    1907-1909 student WabashCollege, A. B. and A. M.

    1909-1915 instructor mathematics, Western ReserveUniversity, Cleveland, O.

    1915-1930 instructor mathematics, city Bchools,Cleveland, Ohio

    extension courses inCleveland Normal School

    graduateUniversity of Chicago, five quarters.♦Freeman, Gertrude, ha 402 WestThompson St., Sullivan

    1903-1910

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