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  • Manual training classes were first offered in Indianapolis in 1883 as a summer school class at the Indianapolis High School. The popularity ...

    The original nitrate negative was copied with funds provided by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission in 1990....

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE153DePauw, 51. Position. Normal, 9.Crick forward SchorlingEll, Holdeman ... forward .. Cohee, SchoeppelScatt center • •.. .Harri...

    Ell, Scatt, 7

    Grady,2

    Holdeman, 4

    Afferd, 2

    Schorling, 3. Foulgoals—Crick, Everett, 3.With Wood out of the game entirely andSchorling limping around as the result of thegame at Greencastl...

    Curry, 5

    Hoffner,3

    Schorling, 3

    Everett, 3

    Schoeppel, 3

    Nicholson, Webster, Offutt. Foul goals—Hoffner, 4

    Everett, 4. Referee—Dr. Guedel of Indianapolis. Scorer—Brennan and McCullough.Timer—Hathaway. Time of halves—20 minutes.On Friday afternoon, Februa...

    Archer, 4

    Wood, 2

    Schorling, Schoeppel. Foul goals—-Archer, 3

    Everett, 5. Points awarded—Hanover, 1

    Normal, 1. Referee—Guedel.Normal High has been playing excellentbasketball all season. The team shows the results of continued practice. In two ...

    Adams, Parsons,Fitzpatrick, 2

    Neukom, 2. Foul goals—Mayer,5

    Neukom, 9. Referee—Conners.TRACK.Track work promises well for this spring.Captain Stantz, Fishback and Benham will allbe in school. These three held...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE257the rest of the evening was spent in games,music and dancing.Miss May Bowsher, who is attending BradleyPolytechnic, spent her...

    Miss Freda Rosenmund, secretary, and Miss Effie McCoun, treasurer.The Beta Section has drawn up a new constitution, which has been inspected and&...

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  • 182THE NORMAL ADVANCEUtterarpORATORICAL LEAGUE.Apollos oracle is silent! but Hope in Pan¬
doras box reigns supreme! Loki is still full
o...

    if you
are patriotic and have school spirit, come toNormal Hall on the evening of April 24th at
8 oclock, and hear our men ach...

    there are seats for all!ALETHENAI.On Saturday, April 4, the first regular meet¬
ing of the term was held. The following of¬
fi...

    vice-president,
Edith Provines

    secretary, Olive Wood

    treas¬
urer, Naomi Rowe

    artist, Edith Reiner

    editor,
Blon Smith

    parliamentarian, Reba Arbogast.Miss Edith Reiner and Grace Golay have
been added to the society.The third annual banquet of the Alethenai
Literary...

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  • 326 THE NORMAL ADVANCEJforum Hiterarp ikicietpJUNE, 1913, marked the close of the ninth year of the Forum. At the beginning of theyear Messr...

    Casper Crim, Hartsville, Ind.

    Robert Hoffman, Greencastle, Ind.

    Casey McDonald, Armstrong, Ind.

    Ralph Johnson, Saratoga, Ind.

    Russell Warren, Saratoga, Ind.

    Thomas Johnston, Bluffton, Ind.

    Andrew Merker, Jasper,Ind., and Emmet Riardon, Commiskey, Ind.The literary work of the society has been confined mostly to topics of current even...

    S. C. Morrill, of theAlumni, and Mr. Senour, of the active membership. After the banquet the remainder of theevening was spent in dancing.&#...

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  • Indiana State bulletin describing the industrial arts and home economics programs available with supporting pictures.

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  • In 1937, James Kershner was twelve years old. In this interview, Mr. Kershner recounts the memories of that 12 year old, forced with hi...

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  • Carroll Rush was one of the Jeffersonville residents who stayed and volunteered as a rescue worker during the 1937 Ohio River Valley Flood.&...

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  • Arthur L. Smith, closed his auto repair shop during the flood and volunteered himself and his boat to rescue people trapped by the floo...

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  • Pieces of commercial sheet music from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is part of the Historic Music Collections. These...

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  • Miss Frances Beard spent her adult life teaching at Port Fulton School. In her earliest years, the school served as a Refugee Center fo...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY451915-1930 practiced medicine, Indianapolis.Rapp-Rubach, Mrs. Mary, pa 2 KircherPlace, Belleville, 111.

    taught for a number of years after graduation

    1906-1930 not teaching

    homekeeper

    marriedto O. W. Rubach.Ragan, Edith, E., pa 1002 10th St.,Charleston, 111.

    taught two years inrural schools, Putnam county beforegraduation

    1900-1902 teacher of departmental school, Huntington

    1902-1909teacher in grades. Oak Park, 111.

    1909-1916 critic teacher in grades. EasternIllinois State Normal School, Charleston, 111.

    1916-1929 training teacher,Eastern Illinois State Normal School,Charleston, 111.Rheuby, Grace, pa Newport

    1900-1902teacher in grades, Frankton

    1902-1903teacher in grades, Rockville

    1903-1929teacher in grades, Newport.Ringwald, Orin A., pa 2723 First Ave.,Minneapolis, Minn.: taught two years inHungertown and St. Joseph before grad...

    1900-1901 teacher of grades,Harlan

    1901-1902 teacher of eighthgrade, Waterloo: 1902-1903 graduatework, Purdue University

    1903-1929principal high school, Minneapolis, Minn.

    now head of technical department NorthHigh School

    attended Indiana Universityin 1901.Robinson, Ephriam T., la Toppenish,Wash.

    1907 graduate work. Universityof Washington

    1907-1916 superintendent of schools, Toppenish, Wash.

    lr1916.Scherer, Rutherford B., pa 117 NorthMcCann St., Kokomo

    1900-1901 superintendent of schools, Russiaville

    1901-1916 assistant cashier, Citizens NationalBank

    1916-1929 president PeoplesTrust and Savings Bank, Kokomo.Schoonover, William E., nr.Scovell, Zayda Marion, pa 1416 SouthCenter St., Terre Haute

    1900-1910teacher in public schools, Terre Haute

    1911-1912 teacher in Jefferson Schoolfor Boys

    1912-1929 teacher in Fairbanks School, Terre Haute

    attendedIndiana University, spring 1909.Shepard, Ernest H., nr.Shock, Joseph H„ pa 700 North 7th St.,Lafayette

    1900-1901 principal highschool, Bippus

    1902 graduated fromIndiana University

    1902-1903 superintendent of schools, Warren

    1903-1906teacher of mathematics, high school, Lafayette

    1906-1921 principal high school,Lafayette

    1921-1928 instructor ofmathematics, Purdue University, Lafayette

    attended Chicago University1910: Indiana University summer 1916.♦Shaff, DeWitt C, nr.Short, Lillie, nr.Slabaugh, Jancy Samuel, pa 258 NorthMain St., ...

    taught one year,Jasper county, four years, Miamicounty: 1900-1901 principal, Campbells-burg

    1901-1902 principal, Bunker Hill

    1902-1906 attended Indiana University:1903-1906 superintendent, Flora: 1906-1909 student, Herring Medical College,Chicago, 111

    1909-1929 practicing medicine and surgery

    A. B., Indiana University 1905

    M. D., Herring MedicalCollege, Chicago 1909.Smith, Frank W., la Gary

    1900-1904teacher of science, high school, Frankfort

    1904-1906 attended University ofSt. Louis, St. Louis, Mo.

    1906-1907 attended Indiana Medical College: 1907-1912 practicing physician and surgeon,Gary

    1912-1915 coroner. Lake county

    1916-1916 practicing physician and surgeon, Gary.Southard-Coffman Mrs. Minnie, paCloverdale

    taught three years countryschools, Vermillion county

    1900-1903teacher of grades, Middletown

    1903-1904 teacher of grades, Indianapolis

    1904-1906 studied music

    1904-1930 notteaching, homekeeper

    married to HenryN. Coffman.Souder-Rlchards, Mrs. Mary, nr.Spellman-King, Mrs. Gertrude, nr.Sperlin, Ottis Bedney, pa 1401 SouthAdams St., Tacoma, Wash....

    1900-1901superintendent of schools, Galveston

    1901-1903 student, Indiana University

    received A. B. degree

    1903-1904 teacherof English, high school, Elwood

    1904-1906 teacher of English, high school,Shelbyville

    1905-1908 principal highschool, Shelbyville

    1908 received Ph. M.,University of Chicago

    1908-1914 headEnglish department. Stadium HighSchool, Tacoma, Wash.

    1914-1922 headEnglish department. Stadium and Lincoln Park High Schools, Tacoma, Wash.

    1927-1929 director Moran Junior College,Moran School, Tacoma, Wash.

    student.University of Washington, summers of1925-1926.Stanley, John H., pa RFD D, Salem

    taught seven years in rural schools ofWashington county, before graduation

    1900-1907 teacher in high school, Frank-ton, Greentown, Alexandria, Fowler audUnion City

    1907-1911 teacher of mathematics, high School, Colorado Springe,Colo.

    1911-1919 living on a fruit farmin Washington state and Grand Junction, Colo.

    1919-1929 farming in Washington county, near Salem

    graduatedfrom Indiana University in 1906

    spentone term at University of Chicago

    received A. M. degree from Indiana University.Stockton, Raymond, nr.Stine-Lesh, Mrs. Margaret, ha Bluffton

    taught a number of years in Indiana

    1912-1929 not teaching

    married

    home-keeper.Stahl, John C, pa Connersville

    1900-1901 principal of schools. Freedom

    1901-1902 principal of schools. CoalCity

    1902-1903 teacher of grades, Lang-don, N. D.

    1903-1905 ward principal,Montpelier

    1905-1914 teacher of historyand German, high school. Clay City

    1916principal, high school. Clay city

    1927-1929 teacher in Connersville.Stultz, Delia K., pa 606 Henry St.,Huntington

    1881-1892 teacher in ruralschools, Huntington

    1892-1895 teacherof grades, Bippus: 1895-1921 teacher ofintermediate grades, Huntington

    1921-1929 teacher and supervisor of elementary grades, Huntington

    1888-1889 attended Normal Seminary, Roanoke: 1893Valparaiso University

    1891 Marion Normal College.Swartzell, Mrs. Ida M., pa 911 Palm-wood Ave., Toledo, Ohio

    taught one yearin Benton county before graduation

    1900-1929 teacher in grades, publicschools, Toledo, Ohio.Tarney, Stella M., pa 621 Hendricks St.,Anderson: 1892-1893 teacher in ruralschool, DeKalb county...

    1895-1898 teach-

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  • Pieces of commercial sheet music from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is part of the Historic Music Collections. These...

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  • Popular song folios from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is part of the Historic Music Collections.

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  • Pieces of commercial sheet music from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is part of the Historic Music Collections. These...

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  • 234THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY204 Worthington Apts, Ft. Wayne: 1924-1925 teacher, rural schools, IndianSprings

    1925-1926 teacher primarygrades. Burns City

    1926-1927 student,Indiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute

    1927-1929 teacher, HarmarSchool, Ft. Wayne

    1929-1930 not teaching, homekeeper, married.Wegerly-Daniels, Mrs. Naomi, 2IG, pa601 South 19th St., Lafayette, taughttwo years in Warren county and threeye...

    1927-1930 teacher of grades,city schools, Lafayette.Wellman-Dial, Mrs. Helen J., 2IG. haCloy City

    pa Box 292, Lawton, Okla.

    1924-1926 teacher grades. BowlingGreen

    1926-1927 student Indiana StateTeachers College

    1927-1928 teacher,home economics, high school, Coalmont

    1928-1930 teacher home economics. FortSill, Junior High School, Lawton, Okla.

    fi. S. Indiana State Teachers College,1928.Weils, David, B. S.. ha Montgomery

    pa Crawfordsville: 1927-1929 teacher ofmathematics, physical education, Nashville

    1929-1930 teacher mathematics,Crawfordsville.Wells, Thelma, 2IG, pa 2330 SouthCenter St., Terre Haute

    1927-1928 didnot teach

    at home.Welsheimer, Edith L., A. B., pa Gallup,ri. M.

    1928 teacher of mathematics andEnglish, junior high school, Gallup, N.M.

    for complete information, see classOf 1923.Wert, Katherine, 2IG, pa Kokomo

    1927-1930 teacher of primary work, Kokomo.Wesin, Lettie S., 2P, po 190 S. E.Third St., Linton

    1909-1913 teocher ofgrades, Linton

    1925-1927 student, Indiana State Teachers College

    1927-1929at home, not teaching.West, Kathleen, 2IG, pa Coatesville

    1927-1929 teacher of grades five and six,Coatesville.Whaley-Shepherd, Mrs. Thelma K., 2P,ha Dugger

    pa 332 North Court St., Sullivan

    1922-1924 teacher of grades, Center School, Cass township, Dugger

    1924-1928 teacher of grades, Dugger

    1928-1930 not teaching, homekeeper,married to R. M. Shepherd.Willis, Thelma, 2P, ha RFD E, TerreHaute

    pa Richmond

    1927-1928 teacherof primary grades, Seelyville

    1928-1930 teacher primary grades, Richmond.Wilson, Esther, A. B., pa Riley

    1925-1930 teacher of English, Riley.Wilson, Flora Anna, B, S., ha Wingate

    1920-1921 teacher of grades, Hillsboro

    1921-1925 teacher of grades, Mellott

    1925-1927 student, Indiano State Teachers College

    1927-1928 teacher physicaleducation, Lafayette.Wilson, Hazel, 2P, pa Clinton: 1927-1929 teacher of primary grades, Helttownship school, Clinton.Witty-Hale, Mrs. ...

    ha 921 North 7th St.,Terre Haute

    1925-1926 teacher of English, Carthage

    1927-1928 teacher ofEnglish, Toledo, 111.

    1928-1930 notteaching, homekeeper, married to DovidJones Hale.Wolf, Eva L., pa Attica

    1927-1929 teocher of intermediate grades, Attica.Wolfe, Lillian Lidikay, 2P, ha George,town

    1927-1928 teacher of primarygrades, Greenville.Wolff-Kline, Mrs. Elizabeth L., A. B., pa1921 Maplewood Place, Louisville, Ky.

    1927-1928 teacher of English and Latin,Woodrow Wilson Junior High School,Terre Haute

    married March 3, 1929to Morris M. Kling

    not teaching, home-keeper.Wood, Ina L., B. S., ha Zionsville

    1927-1928 graduate student, Purdue University. West Lafayette

    1928-1929 did notteach

    at home because of illness.Wood, Mrs. Louise D., B. S., pa RFD D,Box 135, Terre Haute

    1904-1905 teacher of grades, Fullers Station, NewYork

    1904 graduated from CohocsTraining School, Albany Teachers College

    1905-1906 teacher of grodes, Mohawk View, New York

    1906-1914 teacher of grades, McKinley School, Schenectady, New York

    1914-1916 recreationwork, community dances, playgroundwork, mothers clubs, Schenectady, NewYork

    1915-1919 did not teach

    1919-1924 teacher in Boys Vocational School,Terre Haute

    1925-1930 teacher of socialstudies, Gerstmeyer Technical HighSchool, Terre Haute.Wray, Nina, 2P., pa 2146 Crawford St.,Terre Haute

    1911-1918 teacher in Mt.Zion School, grades, Crawfordsville

    1915supply teacher, Newmarket

    1925-1926private instructor, Rose Home, TerreHaute

    1926-1927 student, Indiana SlateTeachers College

    1927-1929 did notteach, at home.Wrightson, Katherine, B. S., pa Brazil

    1926-1927 teacher of physical education,Y. W. C. A. Crawfordsville

    1927-1930teacher of physical education, Brazil.Yegerlehner, Roscoe, B. S., pa Clay City

    1923-1925 teacher in rural school, Claycounty

    1925-1927 student, IndianaState Teachers College

    1927-1928 teacher of science, mathematics, highschool, Petersburg

    1928-1929 teacherof mathematics and science, Clay City

    graduate student, Indiana University.Zachary-Reed, Mrs. Verlee Mary, 2P, pa2917 West 60th St., Chicago, 111.

    1927-1928 teacher of elementary grades, Sullivan

    1928-1929 homekeeper, marriedto Donald Reed in 1928.Zeitler, Edna H., B. S., pa 1455 Tippecanoe St., Terre Haute

    1927-1930 notteaching, at home

    for complete recordsee class 1924.Zimmerman, Ernest L., B. S., pa 2687First Ave., Huntington, W. Va.

    1912-1916 teacher in rural schools

    1916-1917 teacher of mathematics, highschool. Burns City

    1917-1918 teacherof mathematics and science, Birdseye

    1918-1924 teacher of commerce, mathematics and science, high school, KenDavis, subdivision of Indianapolis

    1924-1927 teacher of commerce, Crawfordsville

    1927-1928 teacher in Technical High School, Indianapolis

    1928-1930 supervisor of commercial education, supervising two senior and fivejunior high schools, Huntington, W. Va.CLASS OF 1928Abrams, Charles B., 21G,&#...

    taught twoyears, Sullivan county

    four years SugarCreek township, vigo county: 1928-1930teacher grades, Whitcomb Heights,Sugar Creek township, Vigo county.

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  • Popular music song folios from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is part of the Historic Music Collections, published from&#...

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