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  • Caption reads, The Billy Sunday Home, Winona Lake, Ind.

    The Billy Sunday Home looking from Park Ave. in Winona Lake, Indiana. The long steps joined the sidewalk that extended from the Grotto ...

    Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards

  • Front: Sign reads, The Stephenson.Back: Body of message reads, Hello everybody: Recd your letter today. Iva told me you were about ...

    The sign now proclaims that this place is the Stephenson. It is unkown if the structure was leased out, or for what the reason mig...

    Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards

  • One typed page including photograph; biography of Jerry Van Dyke, comedian/musician.

    ABASH VALLEY WP R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown people and events that have shaped our history.Jer r y Van ...

    Vigo County Historical Society

  • Two cars sit next to a gas station pump. A man leans out of the window of one car and tells a man standing next to the&#...

    Image Access WideTEK 25

    We always get everything. Leave it to him--rule or no rules. Hes got Bs and Cs and Zs too I guess. And he doesnt do war ...

    Karl K. Knecht Collection

  • Cartoon about food rationing. Uncle Sam holds his hand up, palm out, over a basket of potatoes and asks people not to hoard them. ...

    Uncle Sam (Symbolic Character)

    Image Access WideTEK 25

    Do not hoard potatoes. 101,000,000 bushels on hand in this region. Eat fresh vegetables no points needed. Cauliflower. 45 cents heap. No poi...

    Karl K. Knecht Collection

  • This is an issue of The Rough-Hewer, a Democratic Party periodical from Albany, New York. This issue includes information about William Henry...

    Weekly

    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • cJ^Cew Classes—New Trades TaughtOld familiar courses were supplemented by new classes and tradesin direct preparation for war work.Pre-flight aerona...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 118THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYUniversity

    1926-1930 bacteriologist, EliLilly & Company, Indianapolis.Powell, Zula, ha Michigantown: 1914-1916teacher of grades, East Chicago

    1917-1919 teacher of grades and ward principal, Livingston, Montana

    1919-1921teacher of arithmetic and reading, juniorhigh school, Elwood

    1921-1924 teacherof writing, junior high school. Bedford.Price, Ruth, B. S., pa Brazil, 23 W.Park St.

    1914-1915 taught in HazelBluff School, Vermillion county

    1915-1930 teacher of English, Brazil HighSchool, Brazil.Protsman, Alfred B„ ha Hanover

    paRichmond, 305 N. 8th St., 1914-1915principal, Kent

    1916-1917 principal, Mexico: 1917-1918 head of commercial department, Saginaw, Michigan

    1918-1919principal Freeland Pork

    1920-1921 principal Pine Village

    1921-1922 principal,Arlington

    1922-1928 superintendent ofschools, Dana

    1923-1924 principal,Mitchell: 1924-1925 head of commercialdepartment, Bluffton

    1926-1929 head ofcommercial department, Richmond.Provinceo-Hyndmon, Mrs. Edith, ha Auburn

    pa Canton. Illinois

    1914-1917teacher of grades, Clinton

    1917-1923married and not teaching, living in Canton. Illinois

    lr 1923.Quinn, Edward, A. B., ha Terre Haute

    nr.Ranahan, Margaret, ha Terre Haute, 3006S. 10th St.

    taught from 1909-1910West Terre Haute

    1911-1914 taught inOtter Creek

    1918-1919 teacher of grades,Deming School, Terre Haute: 1918-1919war trade, Washington, D. C.J 1919-1923income tax division, also studying law,Washington, ...

    1923-1924 graduatedfrom George Washington University

    1924-1926 income tax auditor

    1926-1927income tax, Winter Haven, Florida

    192S-1929 attorney at law, Terre Haute

    received LL. B. from Washington Collegeof Law in 1925.Redifer-Shepardson, Mrs. Florence

    A. B.,pa College Station, Texas

    1914-1915student, Teachers College, Columbia University, B. S.

    1916-1917 teacher, homeeconomics. Teachers College, Greeley,Colorado

    1917-1918 emergency homedemonstration agent, Colorado Springs,Colorado

    1918-1921 teacher, home economics, Colorado Agricultural College,Fort Collins, Colorado

    1921-1923 statesupervisor, vocational home econonics

    1923-1930 not teaching, homekeeper, married

    attended University of Chicagosummer of 1915.Resser, Nellie Wallace, ha Royal Center

    pa 6134 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111.

    1914-1915 teacher of grades

    1915-1918teacher of musie, East Chicago

    1918-1920 principal, high school, Pulaski

    1920-1922 school psychologist, highschool. DeKalb, Illinois

    1922-1929 teacher of English and history, high school,Chicago, Illinois

    received Ph. B., University of Chicago.Reeves, G. Jackson, A. B., ha Cloverdale

    ia 255 East Indiana, North Price, Utah

    North

    1916-1917 teacher in Trinidad,Colorado

    1917-1920 teacher, Ogden.Utah: 1920-1928 principal, high school.Price, Utah.Richards-Burke, Mrs. Mary Louise, paTerre Haute, 1801 Poplar St.

    1914-1919teacher, public schools, Terre Haute

    1919-1929 married, not teaching, at home,Terre Haute.Richardson-Starks, Mrs. Mamie I., haNew Albany

    1914-1916 ward principal,Olden Street School, New Albany

    1917-1922 married, teaching in the grades,Scribner School, New Albany

    1922 notteaching

    lr 1922.Riggs-Johnson, Mrs. Olive, ha Fairbanks

    1914-1916 teacher of grades, Fairbanks

    1915 attending school at Purdue University

    1915-1916 at home

    1916-1923married to Cecil G. Johnson, homekeeper

    lr 1923.Rinehai t-Druley, Mrs. G. Rose, ha Boston

    pa Richmond, RFD D

    taught sixyears in public schools of Ohio and Indiana before graduation

    1914-1916 teacher of grades, Manchester College, NorthManchester

    1916-1928 not teaching,homeketper, married to Everett Druley.Rlngham, Fred, A. B., ha Whea.land

    1914-1916 principal of high school, Monroe City

    1915-1916 principal, highschool, Wheatland

    1916-1919 superintendent of schools, Morocco

    1919-1921principal of high school, Daleville

    1921-1926 .superintendent of schools, Brook

    1926-1929 principal of junior high school,LaPorte.Riordan, Emmett, A. B.

    pa 311 Cleveland Ave., Whiting

    taught from 1909-1911 district schools, Jennings county

    1911-1912 taught eighth grade, Beeman

    1912-1913 taught grades, Kentland

    allbefore graduation

    1914-1916 principalof grades. Whiting

    1917-1920 engineer,refrigeration and power plant, StandardOil Company, Whiting

    1920-1924 teacher of physics and chemistry, high school,Whiting

    1924-1929 principal junior highschool, Whiting.Rippetoe-Mitchell, Mrs. Gladys, pa Greencastle

    ha 1015 Tremont St., Cedar Falls,Iowa

    1914-1915 supervisor, music anddrawing in schools, Clinton

    1915-1929married in June, 1915 to Waldo F. Mitchell, not teaching, homekeeper.Rowe-Switzer, Mrs. Naomi, ha Lafayette,RFD 2

    nr.Rucker, Marie, A. B., B. S., ha 1348 OhioBlvd., Terre Haute

    pa same, teacher,city schools, Terre Haute, Glenville HighSchool, Cleveland, Ohio

    assistant pio-fessor of commerce, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute.Sale-Buck, Mrs. Helen, A. B., ha TerreHaute, 1234 N. 10th tS....

    1914-1916teacher of grades, Preston, Minnesota

    1916-1917 teacher of grades. Hook School,Terre Haute

    1918 married, not teaching,homekeeper

    lr 1918.Sanders, Delia Maude, A. B., ha Franklin,600 Park St.

    pa Frankfort, 951 E. SouthSt.

    1916-1918 teacher, high school, LaPorte

    1918-1923 head of mathematicsdepartment, high school, Shawnee, Oklahoma

    1923-1930 head of mathematics department, senior high school, Frankfort

    M. A., Teachers College, Columbia University.Sanders, Miss Hazel Miller, A. B. ha 600Park St., Franklin

    pa Orleans 1914-1915teacher of science, home economics andLatin, high school, Fayetteville

    1915-1916 teacher of English, junior highschool, Edwards, Mississippi

    1916-1918nurse, Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago,Illinois

    1918-1919 teacher in grades,LaPorte

    1919-1921 teacher in the sciencedepartment, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

    Indiana State University Archives
    No subjects listed

  • 98THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYprincipal. New Salisbury High School

    1927-1929 teacher, Morgan TownshipHigh School, New Salisbury.Walter, Etta M., ha Roanoke

    1911-1912superintendent of Union Center HighSchool, Huntington county

    1912-1913superintendent of Rock Creek CenterHigh School, Huntington county

    1913-1914 student. University of Wisconsin,A. M.

    1914-1915 history teacher, highschool, Princeton

    1916-1916 principal,Union Center High School, Huntingtoncounty

    lr 1916.Wehr, Theresa, A. B., pa 812 N. 15thSt., Terre Haute

    1911-1912 principal,high school and teacher of Latin andEnglish, Cory

    1912-1915 principal ofhigh school and teacher of Latin andEnglish, Leiters Ford

    1916-1916 assistant principal, high school and teacher of Latin and English, Kewanna

    1917teacher, Carmi, Illinois

    1918-1919 teacher, Rochester

    1920-1924 teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico

    1924-1929teacher of Latin, Indiana State TeachersCollege, Terre Haute

    graduate student,University of Chicago, summer quarters1925 1927Welborn, Ernest, L., pa 2419 N. 9th St.,Terre Haute

    1911-1912 clerk, state department of public instruction

    1912-1916deputy, state department of public instruction

    1916-1917 assistant professorof methods, observation and practice, Indiana State Teachers College

    grantedleave of absence to attend Columbia University

    1917-1928 professor of methods,observation and practice, Indiana StateTeachers College

    1928-1929 professorof education, Indiana State TeachersCollege, Terre Haute

    received B. A. andA. M., Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, New York.Whitaker, Mildred E., pa RFD E, EastGlenn

    1910-1913 primary teacher, Attica

    1914-1929 primary teacher, Dem-ing School, Terre Haute.Wissing, Minna J., ha Knightstown

    1911-1916 teacher of grades, Montpelier,New Castle and Williams, Arizona

    lr1916.Woolen-Modesitt, Mrs. Hazel, pa Ather-ton

    1912 from January to June, teacher of grades, Muncie

    1912-1916 teacherof grades, Terre Haute

    1916 marriedHerman W. Modesitt, homekeeper

    1924-1929 teacher of the grades, Atherton.Worthman, Martin F., ha Decatur

    1913-1916 teacher of mathematics and principal, high school, Decatur

    1927-1930superintendent of schools, Decatur.Wright, Mary H., ha RFD E, TerreHaute

    1911-1912 teacher in high school,Clay City

    1912-1913 teacher in highschool, Clinton

    1913-1915 assistant principal, high school, Clinton

    lr 1915.York, Charles E., ha Milroy

    1911-1912principal, high school, Fairland

    1912-1913 principal, high school, Auburn

    1913-1916 studying medicine, Chicago,Illinois

    lr 1916.Youngblood, Albert W., ha Yankeetown

    1902-1907 teacher, rural schools, Warrickcounty

    1907-1920 principal of schools,Yankeetown, Newtonville, Zenas, Deckerand Sullivan, also Williams, Arizona

    1920-1927 teacher, public schools, La-Grange, Illinois

    1927-1928 attendingUniversity of Chicago, graduating, July,1928

    received A. M.

    received A. B.from Indiana University in 1919.CLASS OF 1912Amick, John P., pa Anderson

    1912-1914 principal, township graded schools,Vincennes

    1914-1921 superintendentschools, Wilkinson

    1921-1923 superintendent schools, Pendleton

    1923-1924principal, high school, Daleville

    1924-1930 teacher of mathematics, high school,Anderson

    A. B. 1923.Andrew-Pike, Mrs. Jessie, pa Plainfield

    1911-1919 teacher in grades, FairviewSchool, Terre Haute

    1919-1924 teacherin grades, Sandison, Terre Haute

    1924-1929 married and not teaching, home-keeper.Applegate, Lucy, pa 515 W. Howard St.,Muncie

    1923-1929 teacher of mathematics, junior high school, Muncie

    A. B. 1923.Aughe, Martha B., pa 1100 N. JacksonSt., Frankfort

    1912-1929 teacher in public schools of Frankfort.Baker, Delia, pa 1515 Boren Ave., Seattle,Washington: 1911-1929 teacher of departmental English, Seattle,&...

    teacher of elementary grades and elementary principal for sixteen years atElwood prior to graduation.Baldwin, Leo Paul, A. B., pa RFD 9,Evansville...

    1912-1916 teacher of mathematics, high school, Evansville

    1916-1924 Central High School, Evansville

    1925-1929 principal, Baker ElementarySchool, Evansville.Barricklow, Abbie, pa Rising Sun

    taughtfive years in rural schools of Ohio countyand four years in grades of Rising Sun

    nine years in Elwood

    1916-1919 teachergrade and supervisor of drawing, RisingSun.Beecher, Thomas J., A. B., pa Linton

    1905-1911 superintendent schools,Hymera

    1911-1912 attended IndianaState Teachers College

    1912-1916 principal, high school, Paris, Illinois

    1916-1920 superintendent, schools, Paris, Illinois

    1920-1924 in business, Paris, Illinois

    1924-1930 superintendent, schools,Linton

    A. B., A. M. Indiana University.Bird, William, nr.Black, Kate V., la Genoa, Nebraska

    1911-1912 assistant teacher of grammar,reading and writing, Indiana State Teachers College

    1911-1914 teacher, English,high school, West Terre Haute

    1914-1915 studied stenography, Terre Haute

    1916 United States Civil Service, Genoa,Nebraska

    lr 1916.Black-Phillips, Mrs. Cecilia, pa Room5043 Grand Central Terminal, New YorkCity

    1912-1914 teacher in grades, TerreHaute

    1914-1915 teacher in grades,Kealakekua, Hawaii

    1915-1916 teacherof history and arithmetic in grades, Honolulu

    1916-1920 teacher in city schools,Terre Haute

    1920-1924 local director,Girl Scouts of Oahee Territory ofHawaii

    1925-1929 not teaching, at home,New York City.Blair, Mabel S., la Pimento

    1911-1924homekeeper

    did not teach

    lr 1924.Bosenhafer-Stalcup, Zoe, pa 32 WaverlyPlace, New York City

    1915 married B.Floyd Stalcup of the 1910 class

    notin Elwood

    1919-1929 teacher of first

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY111Walton

    1923-1925 at home

    not teaching on account of illness

    1925-1926teacher of English and home economicsat Huntsville

    1926-1929 teacher ofbiology and home economics, WaltonHigh School

    A. B., Indiana University,1918.Scott-Lake, Mrs. Ethel, pa 2129 E. Gordon Ave., Spokane, Washington

    taughttwo years in rural schools and fiveyears in g>Vde schools, Hadley andCoatesville before graduation

    1913-1915 teacher, grades, Hammond

    1916-1917 teacher, grades, Panama CanalZone: 1917-1920 teacher, grades, Spokane, Washington

    1920-1930 not teaching, homekeeper, married in 1920

    attended Illinois University, summer of1916.Scudder, Carl, ha Windfall

    in the springof 1912 superintendent of schools. BlackHawk: 1912-1913 principal, high school,Kempton

    1914-1916 cashier, PeoplesState Bank, Windfall

    1916-1924 manager of a canning factory

    1924-1928,operating three canning factories in Central Indiana.Seever, Lula M., ha Carlisle

    1913-1916principal, high school, Bippus, also supervisor of county schools of Polk township, Huntington county., lr 1916.Sheets-Dilts, Mrs. Mary, ha 3121&#...

    1913-1914 taughtin high school, Wallace

    1914-1915 taughtin public schools, Lenark, Illinois

    1915-1924 married

    not teaching

    homekeeper.Shields, Ralph C, pa 13th and LincolnSts., Anderson

    1913-1914 principal, highschool, Marshall

    1914-1916 teacher ofhistory, Latin and German, Hymera

    1916-1919 principal, Helt Township HighSchool, Dana

    1919-1929 English andcommerce, Anderson.Simpson, Emmett, pa 5856 Lowell Ave.,Indianapolis

    1913-1914 teacher of manual training and English, Aurora

    1914-1916 teacher of manual training andEnglish, Mitchell

    1916-1929 teacher ofmanual training, Thomas D. GreggSchool, Indianapolis.Singleton-Murphy, Mrs. Jessie, pa Edge-ley, North Dakota

    1913-1918 teacher ofgrades, Hammond

    1918-1919 clericalwork, war department, Washington, D.C

    1919-1929 married

    at home and notteaching.Smith-McGalliard, Mrs. Belle, pa 2502 E.McGraw St., Seattle, Washington

    1913-1915 teacher of third grade, Terre Haute

    1915-1916 special teacher, Seattle public schools, teaching boys in juvenile detention home

    1916-1922 taught gradesin Seattle, Washington

    1922-1928 married in 1922

    homekeeper and substituteteacher in grades in Seattle, Washington.Smith-Wildauer, Mrs. Addie Hazel, pa1014 S. 2nd St., Elkhart

    1913-1918taught primary work in Elkhart schools,Elkhart

    1918-1920 principal of schools,Elkhart

    1920-1929 married, housewife,not teaching.♦Smith, Ralph H., deceased August 2,1914

    nr.Smyers, Nell Vera, ha 2301 N. 12th St.,Terre Haute

    1913-1916 teacher in TerreHaute schools: 1916-1920 student, OhioWeslyan, working on B. A. and M. A.

    1920-1922 teacher junior high school,Terre Haute

    1922-1924 missionary research in preparation of a world missionary atlas

    1924-1930 teacher reading andvocational guidance, McLean Junior HighSchool, Terre Haute

    1916-1918 receivedA. B. from Ohio Wesleyan University

    1918-1920 received A. M. from OhioWesleyan University

    1924 attended Columbia University summer school.Soules, Esther, ha RFD E, Terre Haute

    1913-1916 taught intermediate grades,East Glenn

    1916-1924 taught in HookSchool, Terre Haute

    1924-1927 taughtelementary grades in Hook School, TerreHaute

    1927-1929 taught elementarygrades in Deming School, Terre Haute.B. S., 1927, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute.Staff, Katherine, nr.Stark, Bessie,...

    1913-1917 teacher ofgrades, Spokane, Washington

    1917-1918teacher of grades, Clinton

    1918-1923teacher of grades,Spokane, Washington

    1923-1925 teacher of grades, Lowell

    1925-1929 teacher of grades, Hammond.Steele, A. E., pa Lafayette, Ind.

    1913-1914 superintendent of schools, Robinson, Illinois

    1914-1916 superintendent,consolidated schools, Oaktown

    1916-1919head of mathematics department in thehigh school, Sullivan

    1919-1926 head ofmathematics department, Jefferson HighSchool, Lafayette

    1926-1929 principalat Hebron: 1929-1930 principal at WeaTownship High School, Lafayette.Stephenson, Harry, ha Peoria, Illinois

    paPort Orchid, Washington

    1913-1915teacher of manual arts, high school,Marion

    1915-1916 student, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois, B. S.

    1916-1917 teacher, vocational work,mathematics, high school, Murphysboro,Illinois

    1917-1918 teacher, vocationalwork, Ellensburg Normal

    1918-1921United States Navy, Bremerton NavyYard, Bremerton, Washington

    1921-1923 teacher, vocational work, highschool. Port Orchard, Washington

    1923-1930 proprietor, The Tire Shop, PortOrchard, Washington.Stevens, William D., ha Morocco

    lr 1916superintendent of schools, Morocco.Strole-Gasway, Mrs. Beulah, ha SouthBend

    1913-1916 primary teacher, NewGoshen

    1916-1923 married

    not teaching, homekeeper

    lr 1923.Strole, Carrie, 1281 Davis Ave., Whiting

    1913-1920 teacher of primary grades,Terre Haute

    1920-1929 teacher in primary grades, Hammond.Sutton, Helena B., ha 44 S. 18th St.,Richmond

    lr 1924 taught German andmathematics in the high school at Richmond.Syester, Luvina, ha Hymera

    1913-1914teacher of sixth and seventh grades,Hymera

    1914-1915 teacher of grammar,reading in seventh and eighth gradesand physiology, spelling and geographyin the seventh grade, Hymera

    1915-1916 taught grammar in sixth, seventh,and eighth grades. Hymera

    1916-1919teacher of seventh grade, Hymera

    1919-1920 taught in the high school, Hymera

    1920-1921 government clerk, Washington,D. C.J 1921-1922 taught in the highschool at Fairbanks

    1922-1923 taughtin the high school. Pleasant ville: 192*-1925 taught in the high school atHymera: 1925-1929 principal of gradeschool, Hymera.Teic...

    1915-1980 teacher of home economics.

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • This is the first issue of the Logansport Real Estate Journal, a real estate periodical published in Logansport, Indiana.

    Monthly

    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY611906 taught at Thorntown

    1906-1914departmental school, Bloomington: 1914-1929 teaching sewing in grades andhigh school, Bloomington.Marshall, Horace, pa Muncie

    1904-1907principal. Rich Square Academy, Lewis-ville: 1908-1914 principal Broad RippleHigh School, Indianapolis

    1914-1920superintendent. Greenwood

    1920-1923professor of education, Indiana CentralCollege, Indianapolis

    1923-1926 vice-preisdent, Indiana Central College, Indianapolis

    1926-1929 acting assistant professor of education, Indiana University,Bloomington.Meier, Henry F. A., pa Fayetteville, N.Y.

    taught two years in country schoolsbefore graduation

    1904-1906 head science department, high school, Beardstown, 111.

    1906-1909 head science department, high school, Muncie: 1909-1911 head science department, highschool, Evansville

    1911-1912 assistant,Indiana University, summers 1911-1912

    1912-1929 professor of botany, SyracuseUniversity

    1929-1930 head departmentof botany. New York State College ofForestry at Syracuse University

    1926-1927 on sabbatical leave, University ofPorto Rico

    1916-1918 assistant, whileon leave from Syracuse, in ColumbiaUniversity

    Education

    Indiana University Biological Station, summer 1903

    University of Chicago, summer 1905

    Indiana University, 1911-1912 A. B. andA. M.

    Columbia University 1916-1918

    Ph. D. 1920.Miller, Harry Albert, pa Anderson, Mo.

    taught in rural schools of Spencer andOwen counties, also a rural school inIllinois before graduation: 1907-1908 attended Franklin College and ea...

    1908-1909 head of Englishdepartment Winona Normal school, Winona Lake

    1909-1911 assistant principal,high school, Huntington

    1911-1926 headof department of speech and reading,State Teachers College, Mary ville, Mo.

    1926-1929 instructor, teachers trainingin the consolidated district of Anderson,Missouri, the largest in state

    teacher ofEnglish in regular high school in addition to teacher training

    also writer offiction, short stories: owner and proprietor of Wayside Orchards near Anderson, Mo.

    attended University ofChicago summer of 1910, Indiana University, summer 1916

    graduated fromFranklin with Ph. B. degree in 1908.Modesitt, Raymond L., ha Lyford

    taught from 1901-1903 in upper gradesat Lyford before graduation

    1904-1906teacher in high school, McCords ville

    1906-1907 teacher in Wiley High School,Terre Haute

    1908 attended Indiana University, earned A. B. degree

    1909 attended Indiana University, earned A. M.degree

    1908-1911 teacher of mathematics, high school, Bloomington: 1911-1912 teacher of mathematics in HoraceMann High School, New York City

    1912-1920 teacher of mathematics inEastern Illinois State Teachers College,Charleston. 111.

    1920-1921 attended University of Illinois

    1922-1927 principalof Teachers College High School. Charleston, 111.

    on account of ill health gaveup high school work and returned toteaching mathematics but after severalweeks was forced to give up his work...

    deceased Dec. 16, 1927.Morrison, Janet, la 215 Ricking St., Indianapolis

    1904-1905 teacher of primarygrades, Monon

    1906-1911 teacher ofgrades, Indianapolis

    1911-1912 studentat Indiana University, earned A. B. degree in 1912

    1912-1916 teacher in primary grades, Indianapolis

    student inIndiana University

    lr 1916.QDcll, Edgar A., pa Bloomington: 1904-1916 superintendent, Farmersburg

    1916-1929 principal of high school, Muncie

    1919-1927 superintendent, Jasonville

    1927-1928 superintendent, Mooresville

    M. A. degree from Columbia University

    1929-1930 completing work for Ph. D.

    summer instructor, education, IndianaState Teachers College.OMara, James Patrick, la 1724 RoseVilla, Pasadena, Calif.

    1904-1905 principal high school, Stilesville

    1905-1906student, Indiana University, Blooming

    ton

    1906-1909 superintendent of schools,Royerton: 1909-1910 vice-principal, highschool, Tulare, Calif.

    1910-1911 headof mathematics department, ThroopAcademy, Pasedena, Calif.

    1911-1914head of mathematics department, highschool, Pasedena, Calif.

    1914-1917 principal Pasadena Evening High School,Pasadena, Calif.

    1917-1924 assistantprincipal, Pasedena High School, Pasadena, Calif.

    1925-1928 principal highschool Tulare, Calif.Penrod, Florence, nr.♦Pierce, Amasa E., nr. deceased.Pound-Briggs, Mrs. Laura, pa 1909North 8th St., Terre H...

    1904-1910teacher in public schools, Terre Haute

    1910-1929 married to Herbert B. Briggs

    not teaching, homekeeper.Rains, Edith O., la Redlands, Calif.

    1904-1905 taught sixth grade, New Harmony

    1905-1912 taught sixth grade,Redlands, Calif.

    1912-1913 taught sixthgrade, Santa Barbara, Calif.

    1913-1916taught sixth grade, Redlands, Calif.

    1916-1917 year3 rest at home: 1917-1928 teacher of elementary grades. Red-lands, Calif.Redifer, Florence, la Ames, Iowa

    1904-1913 teacher in schools, Terre Haute

    1912-1913 student, Indiana State Teachers College, A. B. degree in 1914

    1914-1915 student, Teachers College, NewYork City, N. Y.

    1915-1917 teacher ofhome economics, Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley, Colo.

    1917-1923home demonstration agent and supervisor

    1923-1924 teacher in schools ofAmes, la.

    lr 1924.♦Rumbley, Eva A., Ia Terre Haute

    1904-1905 teacher in Indianapolis

    1905-1906teacher in Howard Sandison School, TerreHaute

    1906-1912 teacher in Wiley HighSchool, Terre Haute

    1912-1914 teacherin Garfield High School, Terre Haute:attended University of Chicago in 1900,and graduated

    deceased 1914.Rush-Pennington, Mrs. Rose, pa Perrys-ville

    1904-1907 taught in Vigo county

    1908 lived in Denver Colo.: 1908-1909teaching in Vigo county

    1909-1911 athome near St. Marys

    1911-1914 teaching in Vigo county:

    1914-1915 livingin Terre Haute attending winter term,Indiana State Teachers College

    1915-1916 teaching in Vigo county

    1927-1929teaching Latin and home economics.Perrysville.Ryle-Burke, Mrs. Julia E., pa 1001 South8th St., Terre Haute

    1904-1912 teacherin public schools, Terre Haute

    1912-

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Back: Printed script in upper left reads, Rainbow Point, Winona Lake, Indiana. Home of Homer Rodeheaver, The World Beloved Gospel Singer. Ho...

    A colorful picture of Rainbow Point. The writer says that she has a room at Ruth Wullimans (corner of Chestnut and Thirteenth) and...

    Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE65Christmas OTeefe at CollegeMARJORY B. CUPPYDID YOU ever read one of those collegebooks which seem to have been writteneither ...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY163Chambers, Will Trout

    A. B., ha Bruceville, pa 723 North Fredonia St.,Nacogdoches, Tex.

    1921-1922 graduatework, University of Chicago, .1922-1924instructor, University of Tennessee,Knoxville, Tenn.

    1927-1929 teacherStephen F. Austin State Teachers College in Texas, associate professor of geography, received M. S. and Ph. D. fromUniversity of ...

    nr.Clodfelter, Glen, A. B., ha Roachdale,pa 1114 State St., Lafayette

    1921-1925coach Roachdale

    1925-1928 principalRoachdale

    1928-1930 salesman, IndianaSchool Supply Co., office 229-233 WestGeorgis St., Indianapolis, Ind.Coan, Cathryn Jane, 2IG, ha Washington

    pa 1526 Strum Ave., Indianapolis,taught three years in public schools ofDaviess county before graduating

    1921-1924 teacher in grades of public schoolsof Vincennes

    1924-1929 teacher ingrades of public schools in Indianapolis

    attended University of Chicago, summer1923, Western State College, Gunnison,Colo, summer 1927.Coleman, Lucy F., 2IG, ha Indianapolis

    nr,♦Congleton, Edith L., 2PE ha 323 South18th St., Terre Haute

    deceased Sept.22, 1921.Cooley, Anne, 3N, ha Kentland, nr.Cox-Webb, Mrs. Eunice, 2IG, ha NewHarmony, pa Poseyville

    1916-1917teacher Parkes Settlement, grades

    1917-1920 teacher of grades, New Harmony

    1920-1921 teacher of grades, Stewartsville

    1921-1924 teacher of grades, EastChicago

    1924-1929 not teaching

    home-keeper, married Oct. 15, 1924.Damer, Mrs. Ruth Hunt, 3N, pa 1119South 7th St., Terre Haute

    1920-1930teacher of grades, Lange School, TerreHaute

    A. B. State Teachers College,Terre Haute.Daum, Ethel May, A. B., ha Tipton, pa670 Oak St., Terre Haute

    1921-1922teacher of history, English, Linton

    graduate Leland Powers School, Boston,Mass.

    received A. M. Columbia University

    1922-1930 assistant professorof reading and public speaking, IndianaState Teachers College, Terre Haute.Davis, Virginia, A. B., ha 1226 South7th St., Terre...

    1921-1922 historyand English teacher, Union Center highschool, Huntington: 1922-1923 teacherin McLean Junior High School, TerreHaute

    1923-1924 in Whittier, Calif.

    lr1924.Delay, Grace, 4N, pa Holton

    1904-1907teaching grades, Conover

    1907-1916teaching grades, Holton

    1916-1920teaching history, home economics, physics and geography .high school Holton

    1920-1922 grade principal and criticteacher elementary training school,North Manchester

    1922-1928 assistantprincipal and history teacher .highschool, North Manchester

    1928-1929 attending Indiana University, M. S. degree1929, B. S. degree State Teachers College, Terre Haute in 1928

    1929-1930 notteaching, at home.Delong, Albert, A. B., ha Union City, pasame

    1921-1923 superintendent ofschools, Casey, 111.

    1923-1925 principalJackson Consolidated School, UnionCity

    1925-1927 principal East SideSchool, Union City

    1927-1930 superintendent of schools, Union City.Devonald, Dorothy, 2M, ha Clinton

    paBridgeton

    1921-1923 music supervisor,English and history teacher, Mecca

    1923-1924 music supervisor, Rosedale

    1924-1926 teacher of music, Bridgeton

    1926-1927 student, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute: 1927-1930music supervisor and teacher of English,Raccoon township, Bridgeton

    B. S. Indiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute, 1929.Dickhaut, Alvin R., A. B., ha Mt. Vernon

    pa Evansville

    1921-1924 teacher history,Latin and mathematics, high school,Evansville

    1924-1929 teacher of mathematics, Central High School, Evansville.Dowell, Emit, A. B., pa Rockville

    taughtone year in Prairie Creek township,Vigo county before graduation

    1921-1922 research work for professor Shock-el, Indiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute

    1922-1926 student Indiana University School of Medicine, M. D. 1926

    1926-1929 practicing medicine, Rockville.Duncan, Nelle E., A. B., ha Terre Haute

    pa 812 South 25th St., Terre Haute

    1917-1918 student Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute

    1918-1920teacher of Latin, high school, Linton

    1920-1921 student Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute

    1921-1930teacher of Latin, Garfield High School,Torre Haute

    graduate student University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

    1927.Fisher, Edward, A .B., ha Greenwood

    paRockville

    taught three years beforegraduation

    1916-1919 principal grades,New Marion

    1921-1925 principal highschool, Mecca

    1925-1930 county superintendent, Park county, Rockville

    graduate student, University of Wisconsin

    M. A. Indiana State Teachers College,Terre Haute, 1929.Frantz, Grant, A. B., ha Bluflton

    paLaPorte

    1922-1923 teacher of mathematics and science, Alexandria

    1923-1924 teacher of mathematics and scienceMiddletown

    1924-1929 teacher of mathematics and science, LaPorte.Fuqua-Carnarius, Mrs. Mabel Marie, A.B., ha 1115 North 6th St., Terre Haute

    pa 1304 Prospect Ave., Peoria, 111.

    taught four years in high school beforegraduation

    1921-1922 teacher of English and Latin high school, Perrys-ville

    1922-1923 teacher of Latin, McLean Junior High School, Terre Haute

    1923-1930 not teaching

    homekeeper,married.Gammack, Jean L, 2IG ha 812 ForestAve., South Bend

    pa Guantanami, Cuba

    1922-1923 teacher in public schools,Logansport

    1923-1924 did not teach

    1926-1929 teacher in Guantanami, Cuba.Ghormley-Rynard, Mrs. May, 2IG, haBeaumont, Tex.

    pa Logansport

    1921-1922 teacher of grades, Beaumont, Tex

    1922-1929 teacher of grades Logansport.Glenn-Lane, Mrs. Dorothy, A. B., baNew Ross, pa same

    1921-1923 teacherof English, Clinton High School, Clinton

    1923-1924 teacher of English, MaceHigh School, Linnsburg

    1924-1928teacher of English high school. NewRoss.Glenn, Frank W., A. B., pa Chicago,111.

    taught one year before graduation

    1921-1922 teacher of mathematics, his-

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