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  • One typed page including portrait; biography of Stewart Ray Red Faught, one of the nations most innovative college football coaches....

    WABASHP R OFIA hometown h heroes who h difference. A seriies of ttributes tto h f ib t t h have made a diff dVALLEYL E S...

    Vigo County Historical Society

  • \Keith Dutton: a SharpShootin Son of a GunDuck!! Keith Dutton is target practicing again. Ever since Keithand his father put toget...

    Bloomington High School North
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  • SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRArow 1—Anice Deal, Barbara Stuckey, Jean Jones, Jackie Tucker, Donna Jackson, Jerry Hahn. Bill Clayton, DavidRay, Edith Beck,&#x...

    Bloomington High School
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  • Row 1—Jeanne Duffield, James Clay, Opal Brinegar, Wanda Burch, Jessie Clayton,Katherine Patton, Ilene Williams, Joe Thompson, Peggy Ann Hall.Row 2&#...

    Bloomington High School
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  • Pvow I—Loralyn Whitehead, Julianne Gillespie, Janet Wolden, John Thomas, Tony McMillan,Peggy Kirk, Janis Tribby, Joann Morris. Row 2—Jeannie Jones...

    Bloomington High School
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  • A Band. Row one: Karel Brown, Gene Dezarn, Charles Hadley, Sharon Jacobs, Sandy Martin, Brenda Rumple, Richard Sturgis, SarahSmith, Deloris Funkh...

    Bloomington High School
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE223College Course anb Clas&egFLOOD-BELATED students have returned,sore, arms are much improved, the secondspring term has opened and ...

    vice-president,Hubert Sakel

    secretary, Winifred Ray

    treasurer, Thomas Johnson

    chairman Social Committee, Hazel Nelson

    Athletic captain, HenryKnauth

    class artist, Hazel Vernon

    class editor, Carl Miller.Mr. Harvey Stork Avas at the same timeelected as the College Course representative tothe Advance Board of Control for&#...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 196THE NORMAL ADVANCEdecidedly out of humor with the weather man.Miss Margaret Hardie, who deserted herpost as local and alumni editor of the...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • One typed page including photograph; biography of Jay Keyes, founder of the Terre Haute Country Club.

    ABASH VALLEY WP R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown heroes who have made a difference.Jay H. Keyesemembered primarily as...

    Vigo County Historical Society

  • The January 1999 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of th...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library

  • An employee newsletter

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 3, No. 4 APRIL, 1951Premiere Showing ofFilm AttractsOliver2,000 PeopleMcCord Named NPAFarm Equipment DirectorVANDALIA, ILL.- Adverse weath ...

    Business & Industry

  • United States of America attacks rebels under new campaign : Other countries have reduced troops since becoming Iraqi targets; University Po...

    This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...

    BSU Student Newspaper

  • 346 THE NORMAL ADVANCEQtfje Cqual Suffrage league of tfje ^>tate formal ikfjool/^\N Friday noon, December 5, 1912, was organized the...

    vice-president, Sara King

    secretary, Winifred Ray

    treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Byrn.These together with not less than twenty leaders constitute the governing body. Theleague is unique in its governing ...

    while the twenty or more leaders are volunteers, who pledgedthemselves to bring into the league within two weeks of its inception and before...

    and to act as the presidents cabinetin determining the nature and method of the extension work.The leaders, who constitute the presidents cabinet...

    three of these have been evening meetings, the others mid-day gatherings. At thesecond evening meeting Professors Rettger, Wisely, Lynch and McBeth&#x...

    at the third, Miss Bertha Pratt Kingof the Classical School discussed the same subject, and met arguments against it, and answered questions ...

    and a general spirit of interest and inquiryinto the subject has been awakened among the student body, that will yield fruit in an inte...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE179W$t Jgormal gfobanceOEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOLEDITORIAL STAFF.Edwin J. Hemmer Editor-in-ChiefCarl N.&...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 1 FEBRUARY, 1950shield against disaster NeYI Shelbyville BalerEnters Regular ProductionRed Cross Opens1950 Fund DriveCHICAGO, ILL....

    Business & Industry

  • 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.

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 9 OCTOBER, 1950President McCord Greets General IkeBLUE ISLAND, ILL- A. King McCord, president, The Oliver Corporation, g...

    Business & Industry