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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE11of talks on live subjects. The society, as a society, stands only for promoting a broad literary culture among its membe...

    Reese, vice-president

    Brown, secretary

    Wright, chaplain

    Mitchell, parliamentarian

    L. Childress, treasurer

    Whelan, E. Childress,Hyndman, Boldon, Paddock, Shields, Miller,Shannon, Stork, Miner and Eddy.After you have been kind, after Love hasstolen forth into...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Football SeasonWe want a touchdown! We want a touchdown! This was a familiar cry of B.H.S. football fans during the 1946 gridiron ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • FOOTBALLMax Makes a Gain on an End-runGridiron SeasonThe Bloomington Panthers opened their 1945 football season at Huntingburg by trouncingthe Happy H...

    Bloomington High School
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  • BASKET BALL BANQUETAs an expression of the appreciation of the school forthe way the basket-ball team performed during the season,the girls of&#x...

    Smithville High School
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  • 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...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 931 -3 ZSome thirty-five boys answered Coach

    C3r Albrights callat the beginning of the

    basket bell campaign. The season opened thenight before Halloween at Concannon. Two ncwoomcrs and three veteransfaced the starting whistle. Brown, Gri...

    Ricketts at center

    end Spain and Olceery doing guard duty. In thenext fow games Spurgcon, White, and Orth were alternated at the vacant forward post.The season...

    \nd Cox.r members of the first seuad -acre >:rolf, Staup,Spring sports afforded o 1j_ rf i nge of activities* Base-many inter-mural&...

    ection of Cleon Goof Reynolds,C ton,0f&Hauk, OEoary,Huffman, Jaoobs, Heading, end Wolf,The tennis team had c very successful season ans won themaj...

    tt:Griffith, Mcllrcoend White h ve fought their last for the deer oldgold and blue, so leaving many bright prospects. The student bodyhas&#x...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 80THE NORMAL ADVANCEand Time Keeper—Fishback. Scorer—Westphal.Attention was now turned to the interclassgames, the first of which were held on...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • COCCBACCCoach Harold F. MumbyFOOTBALL SEASONN round the four letter men, Branam, McDaniel,* ^Wyatt, and Covington, left from the previous season,...

    Bloomington High School
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE137fifty Normal boys. This no doubt contributedsomewhat to the eagerness of the Normal students to see the play, and almost...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • JoshHalstead breaks containment fota biggame.J.V. football:South Opponent6Edgewood2827Terre Haute South1213Seymour018North06Martinsville3414Danville20Jeremy Pennington leads the panthet...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • 214THE NORMAL ADVANCEgreatly concerned about the possibility of ourpopulation remaining stationary?The nineteenth annual or seventy-fifthquarterly comparative exhibi...

    the material is not there. In the pitchingdepartment, Normal is especially fortunate thisspring. Friedman and Evans have both provedvaluable twirlers ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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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...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 66THE NORMAL ADVANCEChristmas, Cfjen anb jgotoMARGARET MORGAN GILLUMCHRISTMAS, when the children weresmall, was the happiest day in the wholeyear. Weeks&#x...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Interviews with Shelly and William Watson. Shelly is a Clark County, Indiana, teacher. William is a county council member in Clark County. B...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • 14THE NOEMAL ADVANCE.course in the University of Michigan. His address is 408 Thomson street, Ann Arbor. Mr.Eateliffe is a member of the sch...

    C. 0.Free, of Plainfield, and G. M. Wilson, of NorthSalem. The significant fact s that they are allI. S. N. graduates and through their...

    Oct. 26, C. L.Fidlar, subject selected

    Nov. 2, Eev. Sellers

    subject selected

    Nov. 9, to be filled.Y. M. C. A. HOUSE,At the beginning of this term the Y. M. C. A.,with the aid and advice of President Par...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 36THE NORMAL ADVANCErounding them according to the one they havethe most intercourse with.Concerning Esperanto itself the reason forits wonderful progress&...

    thewords are spelled exactly as pronounced andpronounced exactly as spelled. Gar-den-la-bor-ad-o, mar-ve-tur-ar-to, kresk-aj-o.Esperanto has this peculiarity: it...

    but we must remember that Esperanto cannot begin to havethe words to express its meaning that wTe employ in English. There are no separ...

    it is all done by the prefixes andsuffixes.Now just a word as to prefixes and suffixes.Of the former we have in use at present 14,...

    -AR denotesa collection or group as, VORTO, a word,A^ORTARO, a collection of words, a dictionary. IL denotes a tool, as TRANCI to cut,T...

    MI VIDAS LAKESTOJN, I see the boxes. The simple tensesof the verb are shown by AS for the present, ISfor the past and OS for ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • This is an issue of The Veterans Review, a newspaper written in the interest of the soldiers of the Union.

    Weekly

    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • A newsletter issued by the South Bend Turnverein, begun in September, 1937.

    Sec. 562, P. L. & R.SOUTH BEND TURNERVol. IIIMEMBERSThe officers of 1940 feel honored tobe entrusted with the guidance of theSouth Bend ...

    Local History

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

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library

  • A newsletter issued by the South Bend Turnverein, begun in September, 1937.

    Sec. 562, P. L. & R.~ SOUTH BEND TURNERVol. V Jan., 1942VALENTINE DANCESATURDAYFEBRUARY 14thSponsored by the Singing SectionMusic byOLD FASHIONED&...

    Local History