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  • ■BASKETBALLWalter McElvainGuardMac was another one who wasnt afraid to fight itup once in a while. During a game he used his head, pl...

    Bloomington High School
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  • VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager Richard Kurt Westie, Joe Walker, Dan Grossman, Charlie Byrnes, Man-Mitchell, Frank Witney, G...

    Bloomington High School
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  • Basketball LettermenJoe Parrott, senior forward, was a good rebound man and one of the hardestworkers on the team . . . Charles Parrott,...

    Bloomington High School
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  • Golden HorseshoeIs Awarded toActive SeniorTHE CHRISTIAN WAY of life was the overall interest of the Junior Hi-Y and Senior Hi-Y members. TheJunio...

    Bloomington High School
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  • &jMZj£s@&zSC the llamarada isfetfg^&go&sfg1934-1935 SEASONWith eight of the first ten men graduating in 1935, the outlook for the1934-...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • THE SPORTS REVIEWIntramurals ForBoys ResumedThrough the newly re-inaugurated intramural sports system, the boys ofBloomington High School were given theprivileg...

    Bloomington High School
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  • Bottom row, left to right: Bill Humphreys, Dennis Phipps, Morris Conley, Jim McMillan, Don Wampler, Dick Sparks, Ronnie Pedro, GeorgeMercer, Geor...

    Bloomington High School
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  • Cagers Endure UpThe 1967-68 varsity basketball season provedto be one of both success and failure for Bloomingtons Panthers. The Panthers opened ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • cmiorWJi([ and ^JeitamentDuring the course of our senior year, we, the seniors of the class of 1946, have kept a sharpeye out ...

    University High School
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  • J €T E S^Vernice—Mary says shewith Venus de Milo.Not a—I suppose sheweight.comparesmeans inDortha—Mr. James was interestedin the lay...

    Bloomington High School
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  • floJ&elYes, Maam, the old salt confided **Miss Harding on her return trip from England, I fell over the side of the ship and&#...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • Drills and fundamentaThe second street playground was turned into apractice football field for the JUNIOR HIGHFOOTBALL TEAM during the regular footbal...

    Bloomington High School
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  • An employee newsletter

    the ·OLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 3, No. 2 FEBRUARY, 1951Donagher, Miles, RichieElected Vice PresidentsHOMER F. DONAGHERW. E. MILESL. PIERCE RICHIECHICAGO, ILL.-A.&...

    Business & Industry

  • 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

  • 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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  • 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 January 2005 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

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY51science, high school, Goodland

    1906-1907 received A. M. Indiana University

    1907-1908 teacher of Latin, high school,Hartford City

    deceased Feb. 18, 1914.Goble, W. C, pa Nashville

    1902-1903superintendent schools. Point Isabel

    1903-1904 superintendent schools, Gretn-field

    1904-1905 President Board ofChildrens Guardians, Hancock county

    1905-1916 superintendent schools, Nashville

    1916-1920 superintendent schools,Hope

    1920-1924 superintendent schoolsSwayzee, 1924-1927 superintendentschools, Converse

    1927-1930 superintendent schools, Nashville.Goen, Leonidas, la Bishop, Calif.

    pa An-berry, Calif.

    teacher in public schools,Jackson county for nine years beforegraduation

    1901-1903 superintendentschools, Crothersville

    1908-1904 principal school, Hope

    1904-1929 U. S. IndianService

    1904 in the department of education, elementary subjects

    graduate,University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

    attended Fresno State College, Fresno,Calif., 1927.Golder-Osborne, Mrs. Goldie, deceasedAug. 8, 1908

    nr.Gray, Clarence T., la 1916 Gosport

    1904received A. B., Indiana University

    1904-1906 principal high school, Spencer

    1906-1910 superintendent schools, Spencer

    1911 received A. M., University ofChicago

    1911-1915 instructor in education, University of Texas

    1915-1916instructor, University of Chicago

    lr1916.Haines, Ora E., pa 2312 Woodbridge St.,N. E. Wash., D. C, lr U. S. Patent Office, assistant principal examiner, Washington, D. C.Hall,...

    taught three and one-half years in country schools of Elkhart county and Cass county, Michiganbefore graduation

    1902-1903 teacher inhigh school, Columbia City

    1903-1904teacher in high school, Salem

    1904-1906 superintendent schools, Churubusco

    1900-1907 received A. B. Indiana University

    1907-1908 graduate student andteaching fellow

    received A. M. 190S

    1908-1916 teacher chemistry. Joliettownship high school

    1916-1929 teacher chemistry and physics, Morgan ParkHigh School, Chicago, 111.

    received A.B. degree, Indiana University 1906 andA. M. degree 1907.Henry, Alfred, Dr., pa 4949 North IllinoisSt., Indianapolis

    1907 graduated fromIndiana Medical College

    1909-1910 spentat Indianapolis City Hospital: 1910-1930practicing physician .Indianapolis

    specialized in tuberculosis

    did post-graduateNew York City

    Chicago, Philadelphia,Rochester, St. Louis, New Orleans andDetroit

    member faculty, Indiana University School of Medicine

    IndianaDental College

    Normal College N. A.G. U.

    president, IndianapoliB Anti-Tuberculosis Society

    vice-president IndianaState Anti-Tuberculosis Society.Hensel-Arnett, Mrs. Elizabeth, pa Vancouver, B. C.J nr.Hogue, Rolla Martin, la 1928 Sumner,111.

    1903-1906 teacher in high school,Freeland ville: 1905-1908 principal andsuperintendent high school, Sandborn

    1908-1909 principal high school, Edwardsport

    1909-1910 . student, IndianaUniversity

    1910-1920 teacher of history and mathematics, high school, Vincennes

    1920-1921 principal Selvin

    1921-1922 principal Decker Chapel

    1922-1924 principal Emison

    1924-1928superintendent, Sumner, 111.Hoskinson, Ottis, pa 627 Jackson St.,Danville, 111.

    1902-1905 superintendentschools. Argos

    taught Latin

    190571906superintendent schools, Bremen

    1906-1907 superintendent schools, Lapel

    1907-1910 superintendent and teacher o:Latin and physics, Carthage

    1910-1912director teacher training, Union Christian College, history, education, methods,history of philosophy

    1912-1913 superintendent schools, Hutsonville, 111.

    1918-1916 superintendent schools, and teacher of mathematics, Stockland, 111.

    1916-1922 superintendent schools, Wellington,111.

    1922-1923 superintendent schools,Paxton, 111.

    1923-1929 medical booksalesman F. A. Davis Co.

    attended Illinois University summers of 1912-1913-1914-1915

    received A. M. in education1916.Ives-Headlee, Mrs. Blanche, pa NewBrunswick, N. J. Park Avenue, HighlandPark

    graduated from Indiana Universityin 1903 A. B. degree

    married ThomasJ. Headlee in 1903

    1903-1929 notteaching, homekeeper.Jerman-Rainey, Mrs. Mary Myrtle, laJolietville

    1902-1903 assistant principalschool, Crothersville

    1903-1904 principal school, Adams: 1904-1907 principalschool, Alert

    1907-1908 principal school,Adams

    1908 married to Dr. E. A.Rainey of Jolietville

    1908-1916 home-keeper

    lr 1916.Johnson, Eva Mrs., nr.Katt, August, pa 301 East WoodlandAve., Fort Wayne

    1902-1904 principalgrade school, Cleveland, O.

    1904-1918principal grade school, Pittsburgh, Pa.

    1913-1917 principal grade school

    FortWayne

    1917-1918 office S. F. BowserPump & Tank Co., Fort Wayne

    1918-1923 office Wayne Paper Goods Company, Fort Wayne

    1923-1930 salesman

    Wayne Paper Company, Fort Wayne

    attended Concordia College, Fort Wayne1890-1893

    Terre Haute Commercial College 1894-1895

    Addison Seminary, Addison, 111. 1896-1899

    Teachers CollegeRiver Forest, Illinois.Keicher, Benton G., pa 636 West 31stSt., Indianapolis

    taught seven years,rural schools, Madison county, and fouryears departmental work, Anderson before graduation: 1902-1906 principal,Tuttle school, Crawfordsville...

    1906-1910superintendent schools, Fortville

    1910-1912 student, Wabash College A. B.

    1912-1913 superintendent schools, Linden

    1913-1915 superintendent schools,Alexandria

    1915-1930 cashier, Wm. H.Block department store. Indianapolis.Kemp, Joseph Allen, pa Winamac

    1902-1903 superintendent, Goldsmith

    1908-1904 ward principal, Alexandria

    1904-1905 graduated from Indiana University

    1905-1906 graduate student, WisconsinUniversity: 1907 superintendent NorthDakota State School of Forestry

    1911married Lottie Ann McArthur of Bottineau, N. D.

    engaged in real-estate business: 1916 receiver of Barnesville National Bank, Barnesville, Minn.

    1926-1929 county superintendent schools Pulaski county, summers of 1926 and 1927studied in Wisconsin University, M. A.degree, sociology.

    Indiana State University Archives
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