Illinois State Normal University - Index Yearbook (Normal, IL)

 - Class of 1896

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28 The Index. Sketches of Members of Class of '96, Anna and Sadie Arbogast. lt is only this year that the Misses Arbogast have really acted upon their motto. found else- where: Let us go hand in hand -not one before the other. Miss Arbogast was born in McLean county in 18731, her sister following her three years later. Their early education was received in and near Saybrook, Ill. Miss Sadie graduated from the Normal public school in 18513. Miss Ar- bogast entered the Illinois State Normal in INSD1 and her sister followed her in the fall of 151133. Since entering our school Miss Arbogast has taught live months near Saybrook, Ill., returning in the fall of '95 to graduate with her sister in the class of '96. They went hand in hand in soci- ety, both being VVrightonians. Rose Bland. 1-lose Bland was born at Hopedale, September 4,1871 Her father. who was a Methodist minis- ter, died in her infancy. Her early education was received in a district school of Shelby county and in the public schools of Shelbyville. She gradu- ated from the Shelbyville high school in 18114. en- tered this school the following fall, and will I JCSS16 August S. 18731. in XVoodford county. Miss Jessie .l. Bullock was born. Her parents lived on a farm and her early education was received in the dis- complete the two-years course in June. Miss Bland leaves a good record both in her school work and in the literary societies. She is an earnest, enthusiastic Worker in the Philadelphian and Sapphonian societies. and is at present secre- tary of the latter. I. Bullock. trict school. She entered this school in the spring of '02, and leaves behind her here an exceptional record. She graduated in 1895, in the

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The last class sent out by the high school, as one of the speakers of the class. This year she coin- pletes the normal course in the class of 'SNL Since entering school she has taught in the Lacon and ln dex. 29 Cornell schools. She represented the XVrightoni- ans as their essayist in the fall contest of 114. She is one ot the Workers on the social science committee of the Sapphonian society. Flora E. Campbell. Flora E. Campbell was born in Camp Point, Illinois, in 1877. Her early education was re- ceived in the ward and high schools of that city. She entered this school in the fall of 1893. from Blooiningtom where she now lives, and she will graduate from the three-years course in the class of 18913. She is one of our number who has never taught but like Portia Unschool'd, unpracticeilz Happy in this she is not yet so old But she may learn: and happier than this. She is not bred so dull but that she can learn. She has been vice-president of the XVrig'hton- ian Society and is now royal scribe of Section A of 'DIL Mrs. Carrie IVI. Carpenter. Mrs. Carrie M. Carpenter was born in Clayton County, Iowa. in 18153. She lived on a farm and re- ceived her early education in the district schools. She taught eight years in Iowa and Illinois, before entering this school in the fall of 182131. She is a Philadelphian and a Sapphonian. Her long ex- perience as a teacher and the steadfastness and thoroughness of her work here have made her a student of whom our section may justly be proud. Lillian Chenoweth. Lillian Chenoweth was born near Lincoln. llli- nois. Her home being on a farm she had the superior advantages of the district school as found in Champaign county. She entered this school in the winter term of 1892, but was out of school one year teaching at Cisco, Illinois. She is a loyal and active member of the l1Vlright society. Miss Chenoweth is secretary of the Vidette Board. but of vastly more importance is her oliice of Assistant Royal Scribe of Section A. She had charge of the first primary in 1894.

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