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  • 296THE NORMAL ADVANCEClass of 1890CAROLINE COLVIN 490Head of Department of History, Universitvof Maine, Orono, MaineTo The Class oe 1890

    Greeting:When I received the editors request the first thing that cameinto my mind was the picture of a bright June morning when Aveall...

    Fate decrees, we meet no more.Four have passed beyond the darkness,Where the fetters of the soul,In new light, are stricken from it,Free at&...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE.33settled, when Miss Osenberg said that she wassure that it was her chair for she had held thechair many times, while...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE97AlettesDuring the last of the fall term the basketball
season opened with a rush with the first game
with Merom Coll...

    Berry, 1

    Kenzler, 9

    
Brockenbrough, 4

    Dillon, 1

    Schenck, 2

    Knauth,
4

    Stiffler, 3. Foul goals—Oliphant, 1

    Berry, 1

    
Knauth, 5. Referee—Diddle, Wabash.During this time the work of organizing the
athletic association was being rapidly pushed. A
mass meet...

    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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  • 202THE NORMAL ADVANCESaturn, when freedom and equality reigned,and when violence and Oppression were unknown. Paris derived her carnival from theEternal&#x...

    -.■ .. ■ ■ : ■ ■i /%11 ^THE BERYLgenealogy of the celebration back into pagantimes, when the sacrif...

    and the description of what it appeared to the eyes of eighteen would be perhaps, the only fair description of it, for ifMardi Gras...

    and unfortunately, when one attains ones majority in the legal world, one ceases to be acitizen of Phantasmagoria.There is a theory usually ...

    that itpajs. But this deceives no one in the city.It is assumed as the sacramental ashes aremany, perfunctorily or merely for moral effectup...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE early history of the Bloomington High School is some-what hazy. The present historian does not have the data and documents at hand ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • GET OUT OF HEREWith 1,700 Bloomington South students walking the halls after fifthperiod, it can be difficult to find an efficient route out...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • 72THE NORMAL ADVANCElection I have in connection with it is that Ihad the measles during about two weeks of thattime, so whatever impression...

    but it takes only ashort time to find out that we are ignorant ofa great many things that we thought we knew.I dont know whether&#...

    but, it has thatresult, anyway, and if Socrates was right inconsidering this a desirable state of mind forthe learner, I wonder that the...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Students dont delay procrastinatingAs a first-year chemistry student inSouth teacher William Lumbleys class,homework took on an entirely new meaning for&#x...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • 12THE NORMAL ADVANCEto the society during the coming year.The society has changed its regular meeting
time from Friday afternoon at 3 :30&...

    Jen¬
nie Hayth, vice-president

    Naomi Turner,
editor

    Avonza Dunagan, secretary

    Minerva
Payton, artist, and Lelia Johnson, treasurer.The new members are: Misses Fay Wilson,
Mary Earnest, Lola May, Ruby St. John,
Francis...

    Thomas Mahin, Caspar Crim, 604
Eagle street

    Robert Hoffman, Andrew Merker,
Thomas R. Johnston and Emmett Roirdan. The
first meeting will be held Friday, October 10.Plans already are und...

    vice-president, Gladys Rippetoe

    sec¬
retary, Faun McKamey

    treasurer,k June
Manor

    editor, Nellie Glover

    artist, Esther
Newton. The subject for the years work is
the modern novel.The old members in are Gladys Rippetoe,
Cleda Eckert, Marjorie&#x...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 96THE NORMAL ADVANCE.class, is teaching near Carmelton, her home. She A Chicago woman has recently had a bill introwill be in school next&#x...

    Altos—Misses Love,Kitch, Woody, Eastham and Hoberg

    Tenors—Messrs. Zekiel, Meier, Weathers, Fishback andSnyder

    Basses—Messrs. Crask, Hessing, Stopher, Miles and Wright.Miss Richards—Is electricity injurious ?Prof. Gillum—No, unless one is troubled withhea...

    Indiana State University Archives
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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

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE1136>Miss Olive James, 14, who is teaching atMiddletown, was in Terre Haute Saturday,Dec. 19, visiting friends.Miss Mabel Bonsall ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Rev. Franklin Lahr, his wife, and his small son had to leave their home but, they did not leave Jeffersonville, Indiana, during the 193...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • Dorothy Phillips and her husband lived in a rented home in Jeffersonville at the time of the flood. Instead of leaving, Dorothy signed ...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE.69tried it with first one knee stiff, then the other,then with both. He brought his heels down first,then scattered the d...

    next hemoved on tiptoe. Pigeon toed was followed withfirst one foot turned out, then the other, thenboth. He caught a rock in his toes&...

    the balance tipped, maternal admonitions vanished, and they were soon reveling in theclean white sand of the creek bed. He smootheda place, ...

    thiswas the right one. He began again the same process. In her eagerness she knelt beside him

    sheleaned closer, closer

    she rested one hand on hisshoulder. A thrill tingled through every atom ofhis being! Her tangled white hair touched hisface! He felt&#x...

    some feller an is girl out wheelin, readier her ear. Shelooked in the direction indicated by a half dozenfingers, and saw carefully carved&#...

    but he wasback of the hoiuse turning hand springs. As theranks were forming, she looked at him, smiled andplaced her finger to her tigh...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • The wife of a city council member, Catherine Richardson describes the tense hours leading up to the Ohio River flooding the city of Jef...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • Autobiography of Ruth Tulchinsky. Ms. Tulchinsky recounts her life in Germany and immigration to the United States before World War II, her ...

    - . - •THE FOUR QUESTIONSThe Four QuestionsThe previous page shows a family Seder at a Passover festival in which themother is hiding...

    Civil Rights and African American History

  • Interview with Mayor Bob CampbellDate: 1982Interviewer: B. J. GoodwinTranscriber: Dixie TaylorB. J. Lifetime resident. Local movie entrepreneur. Inter...

    Boone County Heritage
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  • A high school senior at the time of the flood, Ruth Susan Nagel Vogang tells of her adventures as she and her sister were separate...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library