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  • Richey sends his new address at the naval training station in Great Lakes, Illinois. He recommends joining the Navy but finds the first ...

    Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence

  • WE LOOK INTO THE FUTUREIt is customary for the class prophet to consult someone who can unveil the future and foretell thedestiny of ea...

    Smithville High School
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  • 72THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYsuperintendent, Hope

    1913-1914 instructor in botany and student of Olivet College, Mich.

    1914-1921 superintendent,Milford, Mich.

    1921-1929 teacher ofscience senior high school, Pontiac,Mich.

    M. A. Olivet College, 1913-1914

    three summer sessions at biological station of Michigan University

    one summer at Michigan Agricultural College

    one summer at Michigan State NormalCollege, and one summer at FranklinCollege

    Stahl, Joseph H., pa Newtown

    1906-1907teaching in high school, Martinsville

    1907-1908 principal, high school, Thorntown

    1908-1912 superintendent, Newtown

    1919-1920 principal, high school,Newtown

    1920-1929 mercantile business, practicing law at Newtown.Stallings, Ida E., pa St. Louis, Mo.

    1906-1908 principal, high school, Toronto

    1908-1909 attended University ofChicago

    1910 graduated from IndianaUniversity

    1911-1928 teacher of mathematics, Soldon High School, St. Louis,Mo.Stibbins, Edward, nr.Stierwalt, Claude, pa Ft. Lauderdale,Fla.

    taught from 1898-1904 in districtschools of Morgan county before graduation

    1906-1925 principal of Eminence

    1925-1926 carpenter and contractor inFort Lauderdale, Fla.

    1926-1929 citymail carrier in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Stopher, Henry Wallace, pa Baton Rouge,La.

    1906-1907 principal, high school,Harlan

    1907-1908 teacher of history andmusic, Delphi High School, Delphi

    1908-1910 supervisor of music, Noblesville

    1910-1915 public school music at Louisiana State Normal School, Natchitoches,La.

    1915-1929 director of departmentof music, Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge, La.

    1907-1908 springterms, assistant in music, Indiana StateTeachers College, Terre Haute.Swope, Lena D., ha Worthington, pacare of William McKinley School, St...

    1900-1903 teacher of grades, Waveland

    1903-1906 teacher of grades, Training School,Indiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute

    1906-1913 principal and teacherof English, Lew Wallace School, Indianapolis

    1913-1923 principal and teacherof English

    Oliver P. Morton School,Indianapolis

    1923-1926 principal, Watson Woolen School, Indianapolis

    1926-1928 principal Brookside School, Indianapolis

    1928-1930 principal Wm. McKinleySchool, Indianapolis

    Ph. B. degree University of Chicago in 1923

    M. A. degreeIndiana University in June 1930.Temple, Henry, pa Jeffersonville

    1906-1907 superintendent, Sellersburg

    1907-1911 ward principal, Jeffersonville

    1911-1929 teaching mathematics, high school,Jeffersonville.Thompson, John B., la North Mankato,Minn.

    1907-1908 superintendent. UnionMills

    1908-1910 superintendent, Clayton

    1910-1912 department of commerceand labor, Washington, D. C.

    1912-1913superintendent Of government schools.White Earth, Minn.

    1913-1914 superintendent of government schools, RedLake, Minn.

    1914-1915 superintendentof government schools, Onigum, Minn.

    1916-1917 head of department of English, Walker, Minn.

    1917-1918 superintendent McGrath, Minn.

    1918-1920superintendent, Brook Par, Minn.

    1920-1921 superintendent, Pemberton, Minn.

    1921-1924 superintendent. North Mankato, Minn.

    nr. since 1924.Tillman, Ernest Shaffer, ha Rensselaer

    1906-1909 teacher of botany and zoology, high school, Rensselaer

    1909-1912 head of science department, highschool, Lebanon

    1913 head of biologicalscience department, high school, Hammond

    1914 principal, free eveningschools, Hammond

    secretary-terasurer,Indiana Association Science and Mathematics Teachers

    member of BiologySub-Committee of National EducationalAssociation on Reorganization of Secondary Education

    the summers of 1905,1906, 1907, 1908, student in IndianaUniversity

    major subjects zoology,minors, botany and physical geography

    lr 1914.Tinkham, Minnie, ha Wheatfield

    1906-1907 teacher of grades Attica

    1907-1908 teacher, Rensselaer

    1908-1910critic teacher, grade one, Tri-State College, Angola

    1910-1917 primary teacher, Wheatfield

    lr 1917.Tipton, Mary Edna, pa 204 North Avenue, 57th, Los Angeles, Calif.

    1906-1923 teacher in public schools, TerreHaute

    1923-1924 supervisor elementarygrades, Vincennes

    1925-1928 home-keeper, Los Angeles, Calif.Torr, Mary I., nr.Townsley, Fred D., pa Decatur, 111.

    1906-1908 principal, high school, Delphi

    1908-1909 superintendent, Delphi.

    1909-1911 teacher of physics, mathematics,high school, Crawfordsville

    1911-1914teacher of physics and mathematics, highschool, Greensburg

    1914-1915 teacherof physics and mathematics, high school,Decatur, 111.

    1915-1929 professor ofphysics, James Millikin University, Decatur, 111.Wall-McKeehan, Ruth, pa 1709 North47th St., Seattle, Wash.

    1906-190 7teacher of English, high school, Montezuma

    1907-1910 teacher in city schools,Terre Haute

    1910-1924 married CharlesF. McKeehan in 1910, not teaching,homekeeper, Seattle, Wash

    lr 1924.Watson, John, pa 318 Beechwood Ave.,Muncie

    1906-1907 principal, GarfieldSchool, Muncie

    1908-1911 surveyor andcivil engineer, Delaware county

    1911-1914 principal, Wilson School, Muncie

    1914-1919 principal, Roosevelt School,Muncie

    1922-1929 city engineer, Muncie.♦Walton, Mary, nr.Wimmer, Herman A., pa 6153 SouthHermitage Ave., Chicago, 111.

    principal,Mier High School Building, principal,Marion, superintendent, Windfall, principal, high school, Sheridan, superintendent, Bremen, before graduation

    1906-1908 superintendent, Windfall

    1908-1910 superintendent, New London

    1910-1911 principal, high school, Bremen

    1915-1918 superintendent, Rochelle

    1918war work, Ft. McPherson, Atlanta, Ga.

    1919-1921 employment manager of Goodman Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111.

    1921-1929teacher, Lindblom High School, Chicago,111.

    received A. B. from Indiana University 1914

    post graduate work in education, University of Chicago, summers1916-1917.

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY65Halstead, Roy E., nr.Hanna, Guy C, pa Faribault, Station A.,Minn.

    1905-1907 superintendent ofschools, Burnetts ville

    1907-1909 headof teacher department, Marion NormalSchool

    1909-1911 superintendent Training School, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute

    1911-1917 superintendent Indiana Boys School, Plainfield

    1917-1929 superintendent, Minnesotaschool for Feeble-minded and Colony forEpileptics, Station A., Faribault, Minn.♦Harsh, William E., ha Rome City...

    1905-1906 superintendent, schools, Avillea

    1906-1911 superintendent, Albion

    1911-1915 superintendent, Rome City

    lr 1915.Haskins, Edgar N., pa Vincennes

    1905-1906 teacher in Oaktown

    1906-1909Vincennes University

    1909-1920 countysuperintendent, Knox county

    1920-1929superintendent schools, Vincennes

    1929-1930 secretary of Peoples Building andLoan Association, Vincennes.Hiberly, John C, pa Santa Cruz, Calif.

    taught four years before graduation

    1905-1907 teacher in city schools of Indiana

    1907-1910 teacher in schools ofOklahoma. Idaho and Wyoming

    1910-1914 homesteaded in Idaho

    1914- 1915teacher in business college, Spokane,Wash.

    1915-1917 in mining and lumberbusiness, Calif.

    enlisted in regulararmy, Sept. 1917

    1918-1922 employedin post office and engaged in milling

    1922-1929 engaged in real estate business, Santa Cruz, Calif.

    attended Valparaiso University and graduated fromJunkins Institute, Spokane, Wash.Highley, Albert Elmer, pa Lafayette

    1905-1908 principal, high school, Tipton

    1910-1912 head of mathematics department, high school, Terre Haute

    1912-1913 principal Garfield High School,Terre Haute

    1913-1923 superintendentof schools, Marion

    1910 A. B., IndianaUniversity, mathematics

    A. M. in education, 1911 Indiana University

    1923-1930 superintendent, Lafayette.Hilton, Raymond, nr.Hoberg, Emma M., la 1323 South CenterSt., Terre Haute

    1902-1922 teacher,third grade, Terre Haute

    1924 at home,Terre Haute

    lr 1924.Holloway-Scharpenburg, Mrs. Lola Vale,la 2110 19th St., Bakerfield, Calif.

    1905-1906 teacher in Spelman Seminary, Atlanta, Ga.

    1906-1909 teacher in Greenwood School, Terre Haute

    1910-1912teacher in public schools, Portland, Ore.

    1912-1924 at home, Bakersfield .Calif.

    lr 1924.Huffman-Vogel, Mrs. F. Blanche, haNorth Vernon

    1905-1906 teacher ofgrades, Seymour

    1906-1907 teacher ofEnglish, high school, Seymour

    1907-1910 teacher of primary grades, Seymour

    1910-1913 teacher of primarygrades, Evansville

    1913-1927 marriedWilliam F. Vogel Aug. 5, 1913: lived inNorth Vernon, Boonville and Shelbyville

    deceased in 1927.Humston, Cly R., la Danville

    1906-1907principal high school, Lizton

    springterms assistant in English department,State Teachers College, Terre Haute

    1907-1924 assistant cashier, DanvilleState Bank, Danville

    lr 1924.Hunt, Sarah A., la 1350 Orange St., LosAngeles, Calif.

    1906-1907 teacher ofprimary grades, Vincennes

    1907-1908teacher of primary grades, Montpelier

    1908-1913 teacher of grades, TerreHaute

    1913-1914 teacher of grades, LosAngeles, Calif.

    lr 1914.Hutchison, Nathaniel Frederick, paSalem

    1905-1910 superintendent,schools, Russiaville

    1910-1911 student,Indiana University

    1911-1912 superintendent, schools, Huntingburg

    1921-1929 superintendent schools, Salem.Inman, Alta E., la RFD 5, Terre Haute

    1905-1915 primary teacher, Harrisontownship, Vigo county

    1915 primaryteacher, schools of Terre Haute

    lr 1915.Isenbarger, Jerome, la 2200 GreenleafAve., Chicago, 111.

    1905-1909 teacherof science, Lebanon

    1909-1910 graduate,Indiana University

    1910-1913 teacherof science, Louisville, Ky., Male HighSchool

    1913-1922 teacher of zoology,Nicholas Senior High School and JuniorCollege, Chicago, 111.

    did graduate workin University of Chicago, summers of1912, 1913, 1915, 1916

    1922-1924Crane Junior College, Chicago, 111.

    lr1924.Jackson-Gushing, Mrs. Mary, pa 4712Simpson Ave., Cincinnati, O.

    1905-1908teacher of sixth grade, Middlctown

    1909-1910 teacher of sixth grade, Edinburg

    1910-1929 teacher of second grade,Cincinnati, O.

    taught two years in Wabash county before gradaution.James-Hunt, Mrs. Jessica, pa Ekalaka,Mont.

    1906-1911 teacher in Helt township schools, Dana

    1911-1912 teacherin Camp Crook School, Camp Crook, S.D.

    1912-1913 on a homestead, Midland,Mont.

    1913-1915 teacher in CampCrook School, S. D.

    1915-1918 on ahomestead, Midland, Mont.

    1918-1920teacher in Camp Crook School, CampCrook, S. D.

    1920-1921 teacher in Helttownship School, Dana

    1921-1922 teacher in Camp Crook School, Camp Crook,S. D.

    1922-1924 teacher in Helt township school, Dana

    1924-1929 teacher inCarter County High School, Ekalaka,Mont.Joab-Mcllroy, Mrs. Gertrude, pa I EastJohnson Ave, West Terre Haute

    1905-1906 principal West Terre Haute

    1906-1907 teacher of grades, Lew WallaceSchool, Indianapolis

    married to HarryMcllroy 1907

    1907-1925 homekeeper

    1925-1926 attended Indiana State Teachers College

    1927 supplied in SugarCreek townwship: 1928-1929 principal ofMaryland school, Honey Creek township

    1929-1930 teacher of English, highschool, West Terre Haute.Kiff, Margaret, pa Richmond

    1906teacher in English department, publicschools, Bloomington

    1923-1929 teacherof English, Julia Test Junior HighSchool, Richmond.Kimble-Duncan, Mrs. Pearl, pa 417West Kirkwood, Bloomington

    1906-1910teacher of mathematics, departmentalschool, Bloomington

    1910-1911 continuation teacher, Utuado, Porto Rico

    1911-1913 teacher of mathematics, departmental school, Bloomington

    1913 married to Frank C. Duncan, Bloomington

    1914 traveled seven months in Europe

    1914-1929 homekeeper, Bloomington.Kitch, Claude E., pa 213 North HorneyAve., Oak Park, 111.

    1901-1904 teacherrural schools, Huntington county

    1904-1906 teacher in township high school,all grades, Huntington county

    190S-1908 student, Indiana University, received A. B. 1908

    1908-1909 teacherof mathematics and English, high school,

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Primary sources relating to the tenure of William Wood Parsons as the President of the Indiana State Normal School dating from 1885 to ...

    Indiana State University Archives

  • Interview with Janice Leavell, a member of the Jeffersonville (Ind.) NAACP, office administrator at West Broadway Church of Christ in Louisv...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library