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---MI K Top Run-llickt-y. Neiderherger. llntluln Row-Miss Kimmel, Lentz. 5Gir1s'QAdviso1'y' Councill 15,3 W. Hlf llirls' .Xilxismy Uvtiiicil, xrliich was iwgalitizt-fl in 11133. has isiwweli 'IWW' gt grt-:tt lit-nt-lit In tht- high sclitwl, 'llhv lllk'lllllt'l'5lllll wi' this twgziiiizzttiiiii is limitt-rl tw htty iiit-inlit-rs. lhc mt-mln-rs must lizlrt- :lt lt-:lst twelve frt-ilits :mil tht- rt-twimmt-iitlutivui wt fwur uf tht- faculty me-mht-rs, f X l' - 4' r- . . . . . . W 'I i lht- :tim wt tht- Livtincil ls tw uimliultl tht- stmislztrils ul tht- scliiml :mtl imiiiiutt- :1 frit-iitllx ft-vliiig ztiiiiiiig tht- girls. lht- tliitit-s 1-f this urgent- E llitllllll nrt- In ht-lit l't'Q'lblL'l' tht- preps. In lft-t-in Hl1t1!Illt'Illllt'l' in the htm- shiiit- iw-ni :it :ill tiiiit-s, tw lirlwf ll mt-nilrt-r iii tht- iwttiu- ut st-ssiuii pt-riiitls. . . .. , , ,. . tit mln sullll thitx aiifl tw assist tht- lit-:iii wt l11r.s, Miss lximmt-l, in ht-i' wiwlt. illhc Urtiiicil limqics this it-:tr tw start at fuiiil tw aiil swim- 'lt-ltr-i'smi girl tu gn tw cwllc-gc :mtl cuutiiuic her wltlczttiuil. lfztuli yt-zu' this fuiifl is tim lic- iiicix-:isa-ll. if liiissilulc, 'l'ht- itutstzmiling sucinl ftiiictimis tif tht- yt-ztr nrt- the Klutlit-i s lluy 'l't-at :tml the Fac- ulty Tc-rm, Prvsirleiit St-crctary Treasurer HFFICERS - - - -ll-INN!-l'l 1'E Ll-QNTY l':I.lZAl-Ll-fllll Nrprmiki-xi-:Roan - - M.xRtz,xRET DICKY Faculty :Xflvisor v Miss l'iS'liI-ll.I..X KIMMEL 1902-Brown street bridge constructed at a cost of S30,500. mg! om- Hundred Tm,
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-. zz: -.. -Q.-, . Q fin , ence f-W, g -P. ' r- If 1 f -QT ?fQifff2fj , L rr M1577 Frasch. Wise. Foresman. Jefferson Historical Society' 116250 XVING to the scarcity of local history and stories of pioneer days, a 1. , group of students in the fall of IQ2Ic organized the Jefferson Historical 7 L' ' 4 Society with Miss Bernice Young of the History Department as advisor. ' AW. ggi The aim of this society is to collect -and preserve material and facts i i- W9 f' as well as personal experiences as told hy the old settlers of Lafayette L, - ' f and Tippecanoe County. V F g The society has a membership of twenty-five, limited to those students A who wish to accumulate local history and take an interest in the work of the organization. In the past three years much has been accomplished by the Historical Society in the collection of stories, books, pictures and other articles of value through the help of inter- ested citizens. OFFICERS President s - - - XYILLIAM FORESM.-KN Vice-President - - - - RUTH FRASCH Secretary - - DORIS XVISE Faculty Advisor Miss Yovxc 1902-County Rural Route Free Delivery included thirty-nine carriers Pig, on., Hmiiirm me
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' W-',, vase ri M iitisiiiiurit iiriiurutms Ll, ' X r' ul 'r' fl 1:51 ,,. I I --5 rum -- Q ii, , AJ 1 li . ' . ,f wfr -'H ffbi X di fl, 1 I A 5:5 I ' AP I A ll' ,JIM A ' H ,1 1 5- - I., ff ' - . ,v,, D. . . V, i: ,' -- A Century gf Improvement ,W T IS doubtful if posterity can eyer be made to visualize the won- drous change that has taken place in Lafayette in just one century. This city has been transformed from a site of sayage homes into one of great xyealth and beauty. From the ox-cart of early days to the comfortable automobile and airplane is a far cry, but no more startling than the deyelopment of the great indus- tries upon which our progress depends. At first, the people of Lafayette were dependent upon the riyer, soil and forests for a liying1 noxy, our deyelop- ment is linked with the great com- mercial and financial centers of the state and country. .!f ., ' :-6',h1'. if 4 ,lf f .ua ' ' of p f 7 ,'. f ,IJ Af: . H ., V It , V 1 v' -' J i-- . 7 FEET' M C L O0 1 f 1,01 - mecrto - 1749 -5-g tl I li' I , r i,i, i- ,ly I , '.1'E.-1 - E l 9 . ,, 2 43 f -fr' f I, I. ,ei , N. A ,WL HJ 7 I C ' V I T C 4 1 l 4 . , 'fl ,. 1 -f , ' ' . I ' ,eff f 59 ' f ', 1 , -1 . , . nf 1 lf ff- . l i r , 1,54 Qlzui' J .ja E Y E '. ,PL r- 8294 1, -'im' ig- - A 5 .' -qv S--ff-Q '- , ,- I ' 'P ' - - 'ici-a W 3- .N if '- V'- cn in-. Fort Ouiarcnon Marker on the South River Road.
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