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  • Girard Vorgang was one of the young men who worked the boats during the 1937 flood. He and his friend rowed supplies into Jeffersonvill...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • 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...

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  • Dress Plaza, overlooking the Ohio River in downtown Evansville, is under construction. A digger excavates dirt and several huge water pipes sit&#...

    Image Access WideTEK 25

    Yeah! Yeah--you would pick this time--to block my favorite vantage point to watch the high Ohio water--first time this high in 3 years&...

    Karl K. Knecht Collection

  • 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 ADVANCE79&tf)IettcsSTATE NORMAL TAKES THE FIRST who was considered to have done his share byTILT OF THE SEASON. making nine p...

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  • X. S3. 1ST

    S3.ERLE ELSWORTH CLIPPINGER.Professor Clippinger began his teaching career in a Michigan rural school the year after he wasgraduated from the Benton&#...

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  • 32THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Williamson, through Sophomores are both teaching in the Bluffton Schools this year.Mr. Odell, 02 is now teaching at Oden, In...

    Miss Pierce thesharpest

    Mr. Long, the tallest

    Mr. Weathers,the most changeable

    Miss Berry, the sweetest

    Mr. Fish, fondest of water

    Mr. Keeney, the keenest

    Miss Armstrong, most athletic

    Miss Gallupthe swiftest

    Mr. Green, most verdant

    MrHanna, the best speaker

    Mr. Cushing, the downiest

    Miss Monk and Mr. Pope, most religiousand Miss Pound, the lightest.J. H. Bair, 99 is principal, of the TownshipHigh School at Ellsworth.President...

    Youd be surprised

    Do you seeMr. A— ?—What do you see ? Be more definite

    Class, do you see? Do you understand?—What do you understand? Now that was vicarious suffering? Please notice the differencebet...

    Dont be discouraged, youllget the form after awhile

    Well, I hope so.Do you see the movement of consciousness inthat. Proceed more vigorously. Yes, I thinkthat would be right.Professor Stalker ...

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  • 194THE NORMAL ADVANCE.iftitfeiii&*After the disbanding of the track team, all athletic interest was centered on base ball. Althoughthe Normal had&...

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    M. T. 11. s., 8.May 16 we defeated the Manual TrainingHigh School of Indianapolis, by a score of fO to8. Our team was weakened by&...

    The first game on Parsons Field was playedThis season the tables were turned between theNormal and. the Polytechnic and our team wastwice de...

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  • I GOTHICInterstate Contest Won by Bloomington Lad—Jeff Wylie TakesFirst PrizeBy Assassinated Press, Dec. 32.—Francis Earnest Wylie, age 17, sonof&...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 316 THE NORMAL ADVANCEtKfje eikipfjomore*A T the first meeting last fall, Mr. Glen Houk was elected president, Mr. Lahr vice-4 *■...

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  • 354 THE NORMAL ADVANCEOn the road trip to Hanover Normal lost an exciting game by a close score, the game being in doubt until the...

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  • Drawing of the The Davis Family Homestead Which Stood Where Davis Park Stands Today by Juliet A. Peddle Terre Haute Architect and Artist....

    The Davis Family Homestead Which Stood Where Davis Park Stands Today. Drawing by Juliet A. Peddle Terre Haute Architect and Artist.The Davis ...

    Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Logan Library

  • 182THE NORMAL ADVANCEname, Grieger, Haggard, Hauck, Racey, Smith,Stahl, Sweeney, Switzer, and Watson, shouldbe well-known by this time in the respectivedis...

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  • 140THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Bertram B. Beasley, S. S. S.,, who taught a verysuccessful term of school at Hymera, Ind., visitedfriends at the Normal...

    theFreshmen and Seniors by Chester Zechiel and Arthur Mayfield. The question was, Resolved, Thatthe divorce laws of the United States should bemo...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE.35Society and Societies.WOMENS LEAGUE.Saturday evening, November 9th, Mrs. Jones,of Berea, Ky., lectured in the Association room tothe m...

    vice-president, Margaret Carpenter

    secretary, Linda Armstrong

    treasurer,Edna Wells. The following chairmen of committees were appointed:—Invitational, MyraJackson

    reading, Miss App

    address, Miss King.On account of previous arrangements the patronesses were not able to meet the girls, but Mrs.Cunningham was present and gave&#...

    vice-president,Francis Miles

    recording secretary, Frank R. Wilson

    treasurer, Henry F. A. Meier

    correspondingsecretary, R. H. Baumunk

    committee on membership, J. B. Hessong, chairman, E. H. Fishback,Wallace Stopher, Jasper Carroll, Frank W. Murphy, Martin Denbo, Charles A. Wright...

    commit-mittee on socials, E. C. Stopher, chairman, N.Webb Metsker, Chester L. Zechiel

    committee onfinance, H. F. A. Meier, chairman, B. L. Vawter,R. C. Harris, Prof. J. P. Kimmel, D. W. Werre-meyer

    committee on religious meetings, H. C.Huber, chairman, Francis Miles, R. H. Baumunk,J. L. Groninger, Samuel Ellis, Melvin Snyder,F. R. Hahn...

    committee on bible study, Otto Martin, chairman, J. B. Hessong, Melvin Snyder, F.R. Wilson, H. C. Huber

    missionary committee,Ottis Martin, chairman, Wallace Stopher, CliffordZetterberg, J. L. Griffith, Harry A. Pelle, I. T.Crask

    committee on music, Elvin Fishback

    employment bureau, Ernest Lamson

    Room committee, Royal Pattinger, J. H. Brunner.The special music obtained through the earnestwork of Mr. Fishback greatly adds to the valueof our...

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  • An interview with George Bere who was age 33 at the time of the 1937 Ohio River Flood. At the time he worked at his brothers&...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • 22INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.IMPORTANT CHANGES.The revised course of instruction now in force contains two im¬
portant and valuable modifications o...

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  • 122THE NORMAL ADVANCEgym. The teachers w?ere never threatened,
having the upper hand from start to finish.Franklin was the first to score. ...

    Knauth, 4

    Stiffler,
4

    Mullikin, 3. Foul goals—Cook 6

    Knauth,
2

    Clark. Referee—Westover, Purdue.Our next game was with Earlham and every
effort had been exerted to win it, as a victory
over the ...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE151An audible snicker sprThe bulschool He was getting wild.He mopped perspirationmade a fresh effort.The schoolhouse, myaad over the ...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYLatin, high school, North Salem

    1910-1912 principal schools, Stilesville

    1912-1914 principal Jackson High School,Randolph county

    1914-1920 teacher ofEnglish, high school, Tulsa, Okla.

    during spring term years 1910, 1911 and1912 was assistant in English, IndianaState Teachers College

    during the summer term years 1909-1910-1911-1914-1916 a student in University of Chicago

    1920-1921 teacher in Westport

    1921-1922 teacher in Moscow

    1922-1923teacher in Newberry

    1923-1924 teacherin Marengo

    lr 1924.Bourke, A. Adolphus, pa 2304 LibertyAve., Terre Haute

    1909-1911 teacher ofscience, Edinburg

    1911-1912 student,Indiana University

    1912-1916 teacher ofscience, Columbus

    A. B. degree 1914

    1916-1929 teacher in Wiley High School,Terre Haute.Brcchner, Claude H., la 1916 243 North-tic-ld. Cleveland, O.

    1908-1909 principalhigh school, Loogootee

    1909-1911 attended University of Michigan, A. B.

    1910 attended Indiana University insummer

    1910-1911 instructor ofphysics, University of Michigan

    1911-1916 teacher of physics, East TechnicalHigh School, Cleveland, O.

    lr 1916.Brewer, Nellie M., pa Whiteland

    1908-1916 teacher elementary grades, Indianapolis

    1926-1930 teacher school 15Indianapolis.♦Bryce, William R., died in October1909

    his name might rightfully be entitled to a golden star on the IndianaState Teachers College Service Flag because his death was directly due&...

    1908-1911 teacher in high school, Thorntown

    1911-1912 principal high school, Edwardsport

    1912-1914 teacher in TeachersTraining School, Evansville

    1914-1915attended Indiana University

    received A.B. degree: 1915 principal Teacher Training School, Evansville

    deceased 1920.Cadden, I. Isabelle, la 1909 Logansport

    lr 1909 teacher of Latin in high school,Logansport.Callahan, Grant, pa 1406 South NewtonSt., Sioux City, la.

    1908-1910 principalhigh school, Odon

    student, Indiana University

    1910 - 1912 superintendentschools, Dana

    1912-1913 student, Indiana University, majored in mathematics

    received A. B. degree

    1913-1917 superintendent of schools, Sharpsville

    1917-1918 principal high school, Middletown

    1918-1919 principal Selma

    1919-1924supervising principal, Muncie

    1924-1930supervising principal, Sioux City, Ia.Carpentar-Bozier, Sara Elizabeth, haCloverland

    pa Buffalo, N. Y.

    1908-1914 teacher high school and grades,Clay county

    1914-1916 student Columbia University

    1916-1918 teacher ofEnglish, Little Rock, Ark.

    1930 marriedand living in Buffalo.Carter-Seaton, Mrs. Mabelle, la Indianapolis, nr.Cauble, Christopher C, pa Mishawaka

    1908-1909 principal high school, Paragon

    1909-1913 principal high school,Clayton

    1913-1917 superintendent ofschools. Clayton

    1917-1921 principal,high school, Brazil

    1921-1930 principal,high school, Mishawaka

    A. B., IndianaUniversity, 1910

    A. M. in 1918.ChM, Ernest, nr.Chcnoweth, George E., pa 3522 Fairfield,Ft. Wayne

    1908-1910 principal highschool, Markle

    1910-1912 superintendent of schools, Swayzee

    1912-1917principal grade school, Huntington

    1917-1930 principal grade school. Ft.Wayne

    received A. B. Indiana StaleTeachers College 1629.Clerkin, Thomas, ha Whiteland

    nr.Collins, Harry O., nr.Connor, Mrs. Frances B., pa 205 South19th St., Richmond

    1908-1925 teacherin schools of Terre Haute and Vigocounty

    retired in 1925.Cromwell, Ray Risley, ha Clay City, paPeoria, 111.

    1908-1909 teacher of mathematics, high school, Kokomo

    1909-1911principal high school, Mooresville

    1911-1912 student Indiana University, A. B.

    1912-1914 teacher of mathematics highschool, Muskogee, Okla.

    1914-1915,principal of high school, Vinita, Okla.

    1916-1916, student, Columbia University,M. A.

    1916-1923 principal of highschool, Anderson

    1923-1929 principal ofCentral High School, Peoria, 111.Cullins, Fay Winfield, la Bluffton

    RFD5

    1908-1917 proprietor of Cullinsstock farm, Bluffton

    lr 1917.Dailey, Gertrude M., pa 1427 Locust St.,Terre Haute

    1908-1928 primary teacher in Terre Haute public schools

    1929teacher in McKeen School, Terre Haute.Dannecker, Harry, la Dupont

    1908-1910teacher in the grades

    1910-1916 principal high school, 1916-1918 superintendent schools, Stilesville

    1918-1924 tooldesigner for Maxwell Motor Co.

    lr 1924.Dean, May, pa Shelbyville

    1908-1927teacher of grades, Shelbyville

    took leaveof absence 1927-1928.•Dickey, Daisy, ha Windfall

    1908-1913teacher of primary grades Elwood

    1913-1914 took domestic science course, Indiana State Teachers College

    1914-1916teacher of domestic science, Bicknell

    1916-1922 teacher of domestic science,Anderson

    1923-1924 took A. B. degreeat Indiana State Teachers College.Diggs, Elder W., pa 1908 Highland Place,Indianapolis

    1902-1904 teacher Madi-sonville, Ky.

    1906-1907 teacher LostCreek township, Vigo county

    1908-1909principal grade school, Bloomington

    1909-1910 student Howard University,Washington, D. C.

    1910-1911 student,Indiana University

    1911-1912 teacher,Rising Sun

    1913-1915 principal andteacher, English, Latin and mathematics,colored high school, Vincennes

    1915-1916 student, Indiana University, A. B.

    1916-1917 principal school 63, Indianapolis

    1917-1919 in World War, commissioned first lieutenant of infantry,served in France in 368th Infantry ofthe 92nd Division

    saw front line service from Sept. 1st to Nov. 11th

    engaged in trence warfare in Voges Mountains and the Argonne Forest offensive

    1919-1923 principal school 63, Indianapolis

    1923-1930 principal, school 42, Indianapolis

    M. A. Indiana University,June, 1930.Dinius-Van Hossen, Mrs. Essie, nr.Dodson, Lillian, pa 1120 South 7th St.,Terre Haute

    1908-1924 teacher in public schools, Terre Haute

    1924-1929teacher in Cruft School, elementarygrades, Terre Haute.Eastham-Brletenbach, Edith pa 2211 LaSalle Garden North, Detroit, Mich.

    lr1930 married to L. P. Brietenbach

    notteaching, homekeeper.

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