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  • V9SENIOR OFFICERSPresident Dick HansenVice PresidentLita SinclairSecretary ..Pat PlessTreasurerBill FranklinPreparing to leave the portals of University School, the ...

    University High School
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  • 4ii.-. iSenior class officers for 1966 are; Linda Thrasher, treasurer; Darlene Cracraft, studentcouncil representative; Sharon Nellinger, secretary;&#...

    Smithville High School
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  • Senior HistoryIn the fall of 1947 a troop of forty-eight bright-eyed tots entered this school forthe first time. During the long eight and&#...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • LLAMARADASENIOR CLASS HISTORYWe entered school in the fall of 1926. Mrs. Frances Brown wasour first teacher. She is still giving the children...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • Class HistoryWe opened the door for the Freshmen Class of 1944 and 1945,and twenty-five members walked in. We were piloted by Dick Owens,Pre...

    Unionville High School
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  • DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN MRS. MRS. DONNADEE BLAIR-Spanish MRS. CAROLE DUNLAP-FrenchJUDY MORROW-Spanish, historyof Latin AmericaStudents Use New Listening StationsCorrect ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 246THE NORMAL ADVANCESay, Yaller, the fellow at the Mission theother night, said that everybody was everybodyelses brother. Now, since youre my b...

    yet to a large majority of those directly benefited, its worth is unknown, while to others it isan object of disgust or even of fe...

    that the toad has power to poisonbabies by its breath

    and that if you kill a toadyour cows will give bloody milk. How few ofus do not remember how we feared to handle atoad lest w...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • LLAMARADASenior Class HistoryWe entered school in the fall of 1928; Mrs. Frances Brown was our firstteacher. She is still giving the childre...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • aClass HistoryIn September, 1921, eleven shy, wee girls in gingham dresses and hair ribbons and nine bashfullittle boys in white blouses and ...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • SENIOR CLASS HISTORYWell, here we are, the seniors of 1958. When we were in our first year of school we were a muchlarger class th...

    Stinesville High School
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  • *Senior HistoryIn 1950 the Class of 62 first entered Ellettsville School. They were so small and the school solarge that they were shy&...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • THE NOEMAL ADVANCE109Stems

    of InterestTHE SENIOR SOCIAL.LAST months Advance stated that theSeniors had not been very active in socialaffairs, but hinted that a social would...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 130THE NORMAL ADVANCEfrom these games than any other games whichcould be staged.Let us hope that these athletic relations maybe continued and tha...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • rules of the matBloomington South wrestlers give an inside look into wrestlingproving that its more than just a sport...its a lifestyle.The objec...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • :;■■! .■-n ^ir,:SENIOR CLASS HISTORYIn September of 1948 Mrs. Leot McNeely and Mrs. Opha Kinser crossed theirfingers an...

    Ellettsville 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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  • 10THE NORMAL ADVANCEthe greetings between old friends and loyalmembers, and the welcoming of new ones, themeeting was called to order by the ...

    treasurer,Rightsell

    historian, Carmack. Clem O.CICERONIANS.The Ciceronian Debating Society began itswork the first week in the term. Some very interesting and helpful wor...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • CLASS HISTORYDuring the month of September in the year 1939 EllettsvilleSchool was over-run by a swarm of new brats. For the next eightmonth...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • 116THE NORMAL ADVANCE.During the weeks vacation of the publicschools of the city, many of the city teachers visited our school. A few of...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Women’s basketball falls to Buffalo; Ball State men’s tennis opens season on road; Immigration decisions await Congress Friday; Stu...

    Issue numbers out of sync.; Includes 72 Hours.

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    BSU Student Newspaper