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  • 222THE NORMAL ADVANCE1201211409001200100100000030The score:E. I. S. N.AB. R. H. PO. A. E.Flaherty, 3b. ... 5 2 2Gordon, ss 4 2 3Scherniekau, ...

    by Frakes,6. Hit by Pitcher—Cunningham, Hogue.Passed Balls—Clark, 2. Stolen Bases—Bayh,Clark, 2. Gordon, Scherniekau, Hampton. Lefton Bases—E. ...

    I. S. N., 5. First onErrors—E. I. S. N., 3

    I. S. N., 1. Time ofGame—2:20. Umpire—Pfirman.The next game, that with Earlham, shoAvedthat the boys could come back, and in one&#x...

    Earlham, Evans and Bogue. Umpire—Pfirman.On May 1 our team again met the Suckersfrom Eastern Illinois and again were defeated,but protested the...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • BASKETBALLBASKETBALL■ he 1930-31 basketball team began their pre-season training long before the close* of the football season. The early weeks...

    Bloomington High School
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  • INDTANASTATE NORMALLIBRARYThe Normal AdvamcVolume XVIII.TERRE HAUTE, IND., APRIL, 1913.Number 7.is>porte anb &mu£ementg in tije ^tme of (JBueen ...

    never was news from townto town more breathlessly awaited

    yet it is notwith the doings at Westminster, with the talkon the Exchange

    or in St. Pauls Walk, thatwe must concern ourselves, but rather with theplays, the masques, the pageants, the shows andthe various arts with...

    indeed, businessseems to have been considerably less encroaching as to hours than it is now, since plays, ballsand pageants took place in th...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 50THE NORMAL ADVANCE440 run—Entries: 1, 8, 21, 27.880 run—Entries: 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 28.One mile run—Entries: 4, ...

    E. Childress, 12

    A.Fishback, 17

    N. Wilson, 18

    R. Johnson, 27

    R. Hyndman, 28.Sophomore—G. Houk, 9

    H. Huck, 11

    C.McDonald, 19

    R. Smith, 23.Junior—J. Fortner, 8

    E. Stiffler, 25.College—H. Knauth, 1

    M. Sublett, 2

    R.Rightsell, 3

    W. Unverferth, 5

    W. Wright,14

    J. Eddy, 15

    H. Sakel, 16

    I. Koch, 24

    E. Hemmer, 21.The officials were: A. F. Westphal, starter

    Prof. J. N. Stephenson, of Rose Polytechnic,referee

    Prof. R, G. Gillum, umpire

    Prof. F.R. Higgins, Prof. Baxter and Prof. M. L. Lu-back, judges

    the Rev. L. C. Talmage, chiefinspector

    Walter Carnahan, George Burgettand Oscar Haney, scorers

    William Clowser,Ralph Smith and Clausterman, clerks.The winners and their classes follow:100-yard dash: Fortner, junior

    Smith,sophomore

    Childress, senior

    Sublette, college course. Time, 11 seconds.220-yard dash: Fortner, junior

    Johnson,senior, Stiffler, junior

    Houk, sophomore.Time, 27 4-5 seconds.440-yard dash: Knauth, college course

    Fortner, junior. Time, 1:11 3-5.880-yard dash: Hyndman, senior

    Sakel,college course

    Wilson, senior

    Hemmer, college course. Time, 2:22 2-5.Mile run: Hyndman, senior

    Rightsell, college course

    Hemmer, college course

    SakeJ,college course. Time, 6:52.Shotput: Stiffler, junior

    Childress, senior

    Wilson, senior

    Houk, sophomore. Distance,27 feet, 9 inches.Broad jump: Fishback, senior

    Huck,sophomore

    Fortner, junior

    Unverferth, college course. Distance, 19 feet 2>4 inches.Discus: Unverferth, college course

    Smith,sophomore

    Knauth, college course

    Houk,sophomore. Distance, 83 feet, 1% inches.Pole vault: Sublette, college course, andFishback, senior, tied for first place

    Knauth,college course, third

    McDonald, sophomore.8 feet, 8 inches.The summary gives the meet to the Seniorsby a margin of two points, they having 32points, the College C...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Hauck writes with his new address in Great Lakes. They have been practicing blackouts. The weather has been nice but a little cool at&#...

    Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE17WITH the calling of the mass meeting byProf. Gillum on October 4, athleticswere started for the year of 1912. Remarkableinter...

    vice-president, Oscar Haney

    treasurer,George Burget

    secretary, Zelpha Burkett

    Custodian Noble Wilson.Coach Westphal is very optimistic in regardto the basketball outlook. He has Unverferthand McCullough, both crack players of la...

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  • 156THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Teaching as a Profession.In the ideal professional man or woman, selfishness has no part. To perfect ones self in any ...

    to become a living sacrifice at the altar of thought inleading others to think, to feel, to live. It is thegoal of noblest ambitions&#x...

    todie, that others may live. Such was the purposein the life of the worlds greatest teacher, and suchmust be the teachers purpose if sh...

    not the agent ofa powerful universal force striving to refine themost precious of heavenly legacies, the human soul,but a servant of the Sta...

    but at graduationhe is turned loose upon himself, his own master.If he has been rightly taught, the early need of ateacher dissolves itself&...

    it maybuild a squadron that will sweep the seas

    it maybridge a river or span a continent

    it may capturea city or destroy an army

    but it cannot teach. Inthe presence of a towering will, spontaneity islost, thought is stricken dumb and slinks away.What Hubbard calls the ...

    but a woman who bore the basket fromthe rushes.But we have long since learned to look to notfor the ideal. To say that a teacher&#...

    Froebel a type of femininity. The former couldlay nations at his feet, but his children learned tohate him

    the latter never awed a man into subjection and his pupils adored him. Where Napoleon saw a germ of thought he stamped it out...

    Froebel made it bear a hundred fold.The average teacher is a dreamer, not a doer ofthings. She thinks upon questions of idealty inher s...

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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

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE123met and learned to know a number of the former Pi Zetas. Plans for the future were discussed and much inspiration ...

    Vice President, MissRuth King

    Secretary, Miss Chloe Houton

    Treasurer, Miss Delia Manion

    Editor, MissHalcie Fair.Extensive plans have been made for thestudy of the German Opera throughout the remainder of the year. Miss Minturn assist...

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  • 68THE NORMAL ADVANCEAn Estimate of Greek ArtWALTER W. HARVEYIt is impossible to place a sweeping estimateupon any phase of life in Greece, b...

    andsometimes all of these on one statue. TheThe Greeks thought the curves of the humanbody the most beautiful things in nature, andtheir acc...

    on the southside, that of the Centaurs and the Lapithae

    orthe west end, the victory of the Athenians overthe Amazons

    and on the north probably thefall of Troy. .Under the porch and extending entirelyaround the building was a frieze in low-relief,representing a&#...

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  • Snider is in North Africa. He thanks Dorsey for all his letters. He has had some rough days and lost some friends. There is no...

    copy of a letterMARCH 3, 1943 NORTH AFRICADEAR JESSE:I THINK IT IS ABOUT TIME FOR ME TO START THANKING YOU FOR ALL THE GOOD N...

    Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence

  • 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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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE733tt JflemortamUniversal sorrow was expressed throughoutthe city of Ehvood, Indiana, on November thesixth, when the news spread that...

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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

  • top: Bowen Murphy, 12,Zynell Nixon, 11, and ZachMeritt, 11, on the offensiveteam for North, charge thenoposing the team to try andove the&#x...

    Bloomington High School North
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