The Normal Advance,Vol. VIII.TERRE HAUTE, IND., APRIL, 1903.No. 7: ■■ ■ ?Zechiel, Prest.Metzinger, V. Prest. Miss Anderson, Secy. ...
they came alone, bytrain, by wagon, by bicycles. By every meansknown to a suffering public, they came. Gazing,wondering, stumbling over door-mats,...
but theycame, .they saw, and for a moment faded beneaththe haughty glare of the Sophs, but their stick-to-it-iveness stuck. The tears shed o...
the Octoberbreezes turned their greenness into gold, and thechill November winds found them Freshmen inname only. They no longer trembled when th...
they saw a number of false stones slip from beneath the pedestalof their teachers
street cars and foot ball beganto differentiate
celluloid collars were relegated tothe rear, and a nucleus was formed about whichsoon gathered two hundred fifty jolly boys andgirls destined to&...