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  • A speech of Charles E. Hooker from June 15, 1876 concerning relations between the white and colored people of the south.

    Indiana State Library Genealogy Collection

  • Autobiography of Ruth Tulchinsky. Ms. Tulchinsky recounts her life in Germany and immigration to the United States before World War II, her ...

    - . - •THE FOUR QUESTIONSThe Four QuestionsThe previous page shows a family Seder at a Passover festival in which themother is hiding...

    Civil Rights and African American History

  • Three Dances Fill Students CalendarSomewhere, the 1966 All-School Dance, sponsored by the Student Council, was held in the SarkesTarzian cafeteria on&...

    Bloomington High School
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  • ■PDURING THE Bloomington-Martinsville basketball game Susie Hetherington posesfor a captive audience as the queen candidates are announced during the...

    Bloomington High School
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  • As the butterflies in her stomachflew Up, Up, and Away, DebbieEmerson was crowned 1969 Homecoming Queen. A parade of decoratedcars, a special...

    Bloomington High School
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  • The Year Belonged to You.It Was Good Only if You Made It So.Study, the purpose of school, takes time and hard work. For MillieYost,...

    Bloomington High School
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  • IEveryone seems to be having awonderful time at the annualHomecoming banquet as the seniors of 1955 get a chance to meetand talk with a...

    University High School
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  • Table of ContentsBEFORE THE opening of the 1968-69 schoolyear, Mr. John Jones, principal of BloomingtonHigh School said he wanted this school yea...

    Bloomington High School
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  • STUDENT COUNCIL ... Front row: Pat Greenwell, Becky Stapp,Sally Holtzman, Becky Young, Susie Hetherington, Debby Hedrick,Jerry Black, David Grossman, ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • On three exciting nights, three girls anda young man became the 1968 Royalty ofBloomington High School.Prom King and Queen, Jerry Black and ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • Mr. Joseph Cull kisses a smiling Susie McNamara and presents the new Prom Queen with a bouquet. King Chris Shelton cant helpbut smile, ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • . ■.Senior Keith Lewis looks for an opening as he getsready to attack the basket. In preparation for tiring games, the team spends&#x...

    Bloomington High School North
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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 inscho...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • the parts of living and of growing up.Each class has its favorite set of popular expressions which reflect thoughts, hopes,dreams of the fut...

    University High School
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  • 254THE NORMAL ADVANCETRACK.Rain spoiled the interclass track meet scheduled for Saturday, May 1. Twenty minutes ofsudden downpour made a lake of ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Row 1—Jean Hetherington, Sue Ann Harrell, Joan Hetherington.Row 2—Barbara Baker, Virginia Voyles, Sue Hughes, Rosemary Dean.Yell LeadersThrough the...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 152THE NORMAL ADVANCECollege Course NotesThe College Course students held their election of officers January 28, and the followingwere given honors:&#...

    Vice President, Miss Parsons

    Secretary, MissCope

    Treasurer, Mr. Row

    Historian, MissConnor. The attendance at the meeting wasnot large, nevertheless, those who were presentwere enthusiastic. Committees were appointedto look ...

    Brown, 3

    Jones, 2

    Riche, 1

    Schorling, 3

    Schoeppel, 1

    Everett,5

    Wood, 2

    Laughlin, 1. Foul goals—Everett,8

    Brown 3

    Chadwick, 1. Referee—Kisner.Umpire—Reiter.In the curtain raiser Clinton defeated Normal. Seconds in a rough unscientific game, bythe score of 17&#...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • HI STUDENTS! HOW ABOUT PUTTING ON YOUR THINKING CAPS AND REFLECTING OVER THE YEARSACCOMPLISHMENTS. ... WE SURELY ARE PROUD OF THAT BLUE ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 156THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Teaching as a Profession.In the ideal professional man or woman, selfishness has no part. To perfect ones self in any ...

    to become a living sacrifice at the altar of thought inleading others to think, to feel, to live. It is thegoal of noblest ambitions&#x...

    todie, that others may live. Such was the purposein the life of the worlds greatest teacher, and suchmust be the teachers purpose if sh...

    not the agent ofa powerful universal force striving to refine themost precious of heavenly legacies, the human soul,but a servant of the Sta...

    but at graduationhe is turned loose upon himself, his own master.If he has been rightly taught, the early need of ateacher dissolves itself&...

    it maybuild a squadron that will sweep the seas

    it maybridge a river or span a continent

    it may capturea city or destroy an army

    but it cannot teach. Inthe presence of a towering will, spontaneity islost, thought is stricken dumb and slinks away.What Hubbard calls the ...

    but a woman who bore the basket fromthe rushes.But we have long since learned to look to notfor the ideal. To say that a teacher&#...

    Froebel a type of femininity. The former couldlay nations at his feet, but his children learned tohate him

    the latter never awed a man into subjection and his pupils adored him. Where Napoleon saw a germ of thought he stamped it out...

    Froebel made it bear a hundred fold.The average teacher is a dreamer, not a doer ofthings. She thinks upon questions of idealty inher s...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • The strings of white lightsadorning the Courthousewere first illuminated at theCanopy of Lights celebrationon November 27.COURTHOUSEBusinesses decoratedthe fences&#x...

    Bloomington High School South
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