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

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COOK I89O- l 'IEE INDEX GRASS ANNHAL, '94 Qllincois Sfrafg Qrmal Qniversifry NSQRMAL, ILLIN IS VQIQEIME THREE l1EDitor5: ECG J GB D T 510 AU iilljose WHO HAVE EVER BEEN SO EORTUNATE AS TO HAVE THEIR NAMES UPON THE ROLL OF THE f5IIinois State Normal University WHETHER AS TEACHERS OR STUDENTS THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED WITH THE HOMAGE AND AFFECTION OF Ely: Bhiiurss J The Index' 5 I ieiiaieaotattgaiu I QHE LEADING idea of the authors of Volume III. of THE INDEX has been to preserve the sentiment of the pres- ent school year-to issue in neat, durable form a book deal- ' ing with current school events. We have attempted a live souvenir whose tone shall manifest the spirit of the school in a pleas- ant, interesting way. A thought constantly before us has been not to invade too far the realm of the past, nor endeavor to pierce the future. Accordingly, history, biography, and statistics, dull or remote, are for the most part omitted. Instead, we have tried to portray with fidelity what has been recently, what we have known about together, and, hereafter, can read and live over again, with the pleasure that comes from awak- ened memories. School days, above all others, are crowded with experiences, thrilling, varied, or even verdant, which we would not let die. 'tOld songs by memory mislaid Are doubly pleasant when sometime We hear the strains again. The same is true of many past moments if suddenly recalled, and we wish this INDEX, as its name suggests, to be an agreeable guide and reference to the happier moments of school days gone by. We shall rejoice if we have inserted material, be it sentiment or so- berer fact, that is cherished in common. As critics in choosing, we have deemed worthy whatever seemed to till an aching void in the general life of our fellow students. 6 The I 22 dex We wish the reader to feel that he is perusing a history of what he has actually lived through and helped to be, the story of his own school days, and, we trust, that side of the story which provokes no offense, but rather rosy recollections only, Between real sentiment and cutting personalities we have meant to distinguish sharply, using our waste basket for productions colored beyond innocent fun. e Thankful for the prompt and cheerful response of those of our fellow students to whom we have appealed for assistance in editing many articles in this workg formally acknowledging their services on the next pageg grateful for all suggestions, and forthe hearty good will of the faculty, we present THE INDEX of '94, hoping it may have preserved within its covers a measure of whatever sentiment and spirit the year may have borne. r Eoirons. A nil I - L T11 P 17 zcZe1' ff!!- ff 7Q ia 5 eww ,fzbymfamfffz V 'CGUTRKBUTORSP rwwzzm QZJZLV QM GMA 6, LIZ' Jammu 51MezM ML Emvwzvf fdggzw cefw,w,,,7fMSbW5AfW.,Q, W MMM, 6 8 The I ll IQIFJ' goolggo awe you Pj, K it l6l2ljNl xllgoge gallant olqamlaewg tweagazl P67 lie? lg Q mprvegwvesl Fwom safe to afeg mor-we praeolouf Fan Glqarz Owieot fem? xllglola, Foro ax Glacy of need, i f Glye gallon lyislega Sleep in amoegbtloexl lomlaga. 'A 3 Qlqege lyomlogo of twzltlg you can Urzloo-ly al: Will, - l'V0'7'dNll'O'Vllll. QDP6cElmS0, lgoolggb, arm eaoly aa x!oPlf,l3 and laoolgg we know, jlwe a gacllagatamtisxl xlowlgl, laotlq four-we and Qooslg RQOUDH tlgeoe. Willy tomlwllg Svlworzfi ag flegly and leloosl, OUP pagtime and ow lyaffpimogago will 351'-How. - l1'ofrclSu'orl!a. 'Gig za pleagoarzl: tlgirzfi to gee 0067? name in point. Cl laoolfg ex laoolg altlgoclgllg tlQor-og mowing? lrft. -Iijfrmv. N 1, 'fi- 1 , 0 . 1 . ' ,I 3,0 . 1., : Q1-a QQ -mf 4 4 ,x 1-L .1-11 4, .n-'n Ldv ..-lp--, f : -im... xi fl .., 'iz 1.. . 'A Y . 1 a A . 1.0 I '. 1. A. ,S - .v., 1-,JJ 45 T? .1 9Iv ' A 'inf'-:?'v-'3':'i': . .3 'I' - ' L' 'u I I ' ' , I V , i, xl . r ' . , . . 1 9 f 1 . 3 5I'1f,fLwi-1 .1 -e' 'S' -,'e:-ffl ... 'L' : .-.J .- 41 ' 'F' ,few- ie?-gmgflig-Piys -E 'ijigf' 'WF' Ef?55Y'i P- 19'- Z' 0 A- wif , , is . ,. P . H , 4. ' 1 f A n s I x - l.,. GENERAL VIEW OF THE UNiVERSlTY Tlz e lrzzclef 9 , iff , HE history of the Illinois State Normal Univer- fsgu sity is full of interesting and attractive ma- 040 terial. The first quarter century of the insti- J-'F-X tution is treated of in a volume published in 1882 by President Cook and James V. McHugh. This book -ought to be familiar to every Normal student. for it is the only accessible means of learning of our early career: and -one can never be fully in touch with any institution without knowing something about the struggles through which it has passed to attain its present position. The previous volumes of THE INDEX have given short sketches of our history up to the present time, and so furnish good records of the important events connected with the existence of the Normal. Believing that many things of interest have transpired within the past year which are worthy of a record, and that many will enjoy a reference to the history of their own school days, we shall omit from this article further mention of the early history of our institution and deal especially with current events. An event which many looked forward to with high hopes and great expectations was the construction, during the present year, of a beautiful society building and gym- nasiumf Much hard work and some money was expended by the members of the school and societies in securing pledges for a society building, with the provision that un- 10 The Imlel' less the required amount was pledged by July 1. 1893, the pledges would be void. It became evident that without some help the enterprise could hardly succeed. Then it was that President Cook proposed that the society build- ing be combined with a gymnasium and an appeal be made to the legislature for an appropriation. Through the efforts of President Cook and a number of our good friends at the State Capitol. a bill was introduced and we were confident of success. But alas! the bill went the way of many others and the help was not obtained. The pledges at present are all void. but it is believed that they will be made good at any time if the enterprise is revived. The idea of the new build- ing is by no means abandoned. and it may confidently be expected before many years have passed. Among the improvements which have been made should be mentioned the construction of the new iron fence, the improvement of the campus by trimming the trees and bet- tering the condition of the ball grounds, and treating the large building to a new coat of paint. On the whole the buildings and grounds appear to better advantage than ever before. The interior of some of the departments have been much improved by the addition of the cases and exhibits. from the World's Fair. This is especially true of the Sci- ence and Drawing departments and of the Model School. One change has been made in theffaculty during the past year. Professor Reeder resigned at the close of the fall term, and his place was filled by Dr. C. C. Van Liew, who entered upon his duties at the beginning of the winter term. The conducting of regular elementary and advanced classes in music under the direction of Mr. Parsons is a feature of value and has proved itself a success. Some ex- cellent work has been done during the year in the Faculty Club. The special topic has been Science Workf' and the result will be a course of study in science for most' of the grades below the High School. A Science Club conducted by a few members of the school has done work along the -The Index 11 same line. Although the classes this year were not so large as last year, they were able to do more if not better work The Seniors were especially fortunate in completing both Dewey and Rosenkranz. A successful Astronomy class was also carried on. Some important changes among our former teachers have occurred during the year. Richard D. J ones, formerly our instructor in literature, has taken the chair of Litera- ture at Swarthmore College. For three years he has been studying for his chosen profession in England and Germany and has now joined President De Garmo at the Quaker Col- lege. The University of Illinois has secured another of our former teachers. Dr. Frank McMurry, who has been in Germany for two years, now has the department of Peda- gogy in our sister institution. Mr. John Hall is still pur- suing his studies in Jena, Germany. -The Summer School will be carried on this year under three departments: Prof. Colton in Science, Prof. Barton in Languages, and Miss Hartmann in Mathematics. At the close of the winter term the Central Illinois Teachers' Association held their annual meeting at the Uni- versity. Over nine hundred teachers were present and the meeting was a success from all points of view. The term just ended has witnessed one of the most novel institutes ever held in the state. Under the super- vision of President Cook the Normal has been able to carry on its regular work and hold at the same time an institute of four weeks, duration that for thoroughness of work and value to teachers could hardly be surpassed. LQ. Arxfgx X'N..e.....D -351-Q G 4'0EP- c-I-1.3.1-.w 12 T11 e Izzflw' OARD QI: DHGHTION OF THE STATE OE ILLINOIS. l893-4. HoN. WILLIAM H. GREEN, Cairo, PRESIDENT HGN. HENRY RAAB, Springfield, E33 Qplicio MEMBER AND SECRETARY LYON KARR, Esq., Eureka. ' ENOCH A. GASTMAN, Esq., Decatur. CHARLES L. CAPEN, Esq., Bloomington. EDWARD DOOCY, Esq., Pittsfield.- E. R. E. KIMBROUOH, Esq., Danville. MATTHEW P. BRADY, Esq., Chicago MRS. ELLA F. YOUNG, Chicago. PELEG R. WALKER, Esq., Rockford. FORREST F. COOK, Esq., Galesburg. CHARLES I. PARKER, Esq., Chicago. ' ALLEN STOLP, Esq., Aurora. CLINTON ROSETTE, Esq., DeKalb. JACOB A. BAILEY, Esq., Macomb. F. D. MARQUIS, Esq.. Bloomington, TREASURER.. ' w f. Ln ag' n ,,l,,lv Y a'.P'1 rm' Xin nn.. ,,, , I, . 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QNX ' .., ' -V4-:-55:-'x-'75S:73F:::CS:3Z5:i:l5:5:1:23:Eki'473734' -:vm-1-y:-1--fi.:-g 4:.-:r:fw:2:xQ-' ''.r-fgsfv:-:wg--QV:-:-:-51595125 Mm.. U ,. sz:sva.1:f:asf1::s:s:1:s:?e-:uma , .. -:gg-:-QW: 4 -- -. , , -:5 -:5-43,,::.,:g- .am-:f:a'r-:::?-r:r:- ' 'A gfifhff 4f.1:Qe1fv4:3a::g I :g,:5:, -1:.::- gg:g:g:::1e:::g:::s1'gE3 '-Z-!g4i:5:kI:-:Di-I5 :5:52'.v:-: I-F252 . ....,... .. .. I f 'M 'rm ,I A f W 1 J 3 ,ma gif ' W 'Lk 'UW ' ,y X 'Q Wvyv' vw W A , ,,,., f 1 6-W1 I xl , Z f f Q 12: f 'W' - 1' , fffzy' 1 In ,, , I 92.3 A 2 ' ww- .5 f x' A . a gf jj., f' . Lf'-'11 Q ' , 7? . av . ' 3 ' 'f ' . ., , fl I , J ,II , 4'f:-gy . . V ,ss -s'4:'g:-a:5555:::.I,. z-I l The I mlex FACULTY. JOHN W. COOK, A.M., LL.D., PRESIDENT, Professor of Mental Science and Didactics. THOMAS METCALF, A.M., Principal Training Teacher. HENRY MCCORMICK, PH.D.o. VICE-PRESIDENT Professor of History and Geography. BUEL P. COLTON, A.M., Professor of Natural Sciences. DAVID FELMLDY, AB., Professor of Mathematics. ER. R. REEDER, Professor of Reading. ic. C. VAN LIEVV, Professor of Reading. CHARLES A. MCMURRY, PH.D., Training Teacher. Intermediate and Primary Grades. J. ROSE COLBY, PH.D., PRECEPTRESS, and Professor of Literature. MARY HARTMANN, A.M., Assistant in Mathematics. EVA WILKINS, Assistant in History and Geography. ADELLA M. O. HANNA, A.M., Teacher of English Grammar. CLARISSA E. ELA, - Teacher of Drawing. AMELIA F. LUCAS. Assistant in Reading and Teacher of Gymnastics. ARTHUR O. NORTON, Assistant in Natural Sciences. MARY M. HUSTED, LIDA P. MCMURRY, Assistant Training Teachers, Primary Grades. O. L. MANCHESTER, A.M., Principal of High School. JACOB A. BOHRER, A.B., . MARY R. POTTER, A.B., Assistants in High School. SWEN F. PARSON, Principal of Grammar School. ELMER W. CAVINS, Teacher of Penmanship and Orthogr aphy. ANGE V. MILNER, Librarian. 9FResigned. +AppointedJa11uary I. 1894. 14 The Ilzclm' EQ-Sanoupa WEBER. was born 1n Warren county Ohio He came to Illinois with his parents in 1866, who, after H1 1 living in Coles and Moultrie counties, moved to Normal in 187-1. Mr. Reeder spent his boyhood, up to the time of coming to,Normal, on the farm, and attended the district school. He entered the Normal Public High School in the fall of 374, but transferred tothe Normal School after one term's work. After attending one term at the Normal, Mr. Reeder taught his iirst school in the western part of McLean county. He was then seventeen years old. From the next spring on, until he graduated in 1883, he was teach- ing, working on a farm, and attending the Normal school. In this time he spent less than two years on the Normal course, taught three years in the country, and for three years was principal of the Rutland schools. In 1882 he passed the examinations and secured a state certificate. In June, 1883, came two great events of his life, he graduated with honor from the Normal School and was married to Miss May Hewett, daughter of Dr. E. C. Hewett. who was then president of the Normal. Mr. Reeder was placed at the 11ead of the Grammar and Intermediate departments i11 the fall of '83, and held that position for seven years. He was then given the position of assistant training teacher. and after one year was put in charge of t11e department of read- ing in the Normal. As all readers of this article know.ehe resigned from this position in December, 1893, and began a business career with the Qverman Wlieel Co., of Chicopee Falls. Mass., where he now assists in supplying the world with the best-Victor Bicycles. To say that he is suc- cessful in this new field of labor is to say what everyone who knows him would guess. 5-'T-QN THE fifth of January, 1859, Rudolph Reeder : . . . . .' ' X RUDOLPH R. REEDER WT: . 'W 56: ' I '.'f'RT f7ff W f1A: 1'l.i W 7P3?'7 Q ,, . 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Mrs. Reeder is a sympathetic and helpful wife, and is devoted to the training and education of her children. The three little girls have been taught at home and are very bright and pleasant. Edwin Hewett, the youngest member of the family, is a remarkable boy. Mr. Reeder must feel that much of his success is due to his wife and to the inspiration of such a family. In the resignation of Mr. Reeder from our faculty, we have parted with a man who has influenced many lives for good, and who will long be remembered by those who have known him. We can only wish him the best of success in his new vocation, and hope to welcome him back to our ranks in the near future. -1-' R , 1 f i n' . - f , -- . ef fffd -Si i e i . . ff Q i f EW, ...ix t Xxx , ! , V, , g i : In ix Fgx? .l n ff' 1,1 .. l infi x 2 - f . e V X . ' ' Mf r 1 57 5, di X ' H . . - ' 1 . .. I f fe g -, .- ' N -.rf ' v jf' L 1: . -rg A Q X. by 16 TIN' lmlfhl' QQHARLES Q. lhlggu MQIEW. .- , I .Minis , Q j'HARLEs o. VAN Linw, who succeeds Mr. 1 .4 f Reeder as professor of reading in the Normal XX Q department, is a native lllinoisian. He was born February 15, 1862, in Aurora, Kane county. where his father was a physician. After attending the public schools in Aurora, Mr. Van Liew graduated from the East Aurora High School under Thomas H. Clark, in June. 1881. He spent a short time in W. B. Powell's normal class and then taught for a year in the country schools of Kane and DuPage counties. A ln the fall of 1882, Mr. Van Liew went west and spent some fourteen months in New Mexico, Colorado. Vlfyoming, and Montana, traveling and roughing it. He returned to Illinois in December, 1883, and studied medicine under his father, but went back to teaching the next fall. For four years C815 to 'QOQ Mr. Van Liew was principal of schools in Bensenville. Being so near Chicago he took up the study of vocal music under Frank it Baird, and sang for three years in St. Paul's Church and in the New Eng- land Congregational Church of the city. 'He had received instruction on the piano and violoncello previous to this time. ' During his stay at Bensenville Mr. Van Liew was mar- ried to Ida J. Traver, a teacher, in July, 1888. He went to Germany in August, 1890, and spent three years at the uni- versities of Jena and Leipzig, making a specialty of philos- ophy and pedagogy. He received the degree of Ph.D. from Jena. While in Germany he visited many of the schools. translated Reins Outlines of Pedagogicsf' and Ziehen's 'C Physiological Psychology, and spent some time in trav- eling. ln August, 18923, Dr. Van Liew returned and was called to the St. Cloud Normal School in Minnesota. After only four months' work there he came here and has labored since January. 1894, in his new position. N.-5..,,s Q V , ,,W.,., , ' - 51, . 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W 1 4, H w + up . - . ., , Nh V fr .Wi w l ll ' ' .n 'ff ' - ,. fmw 4 J. 4- - ' '.'.w.i o . 1' W Q' 'f N ' :Ml . ' . 1' ' ,t X ' ' sk , f , . . . Avg, . v.-,yy W - , . ' 2' 1. f-J. ' ' . Q, , A ' , 1, 1 'W.- . v ., ., V f. - .wyffffy M -I . , .. , ., , 1 .u y . .' w' -,,,,sh 3 . Mlm A l lr. A lllfnki if u .1 r I The hzclwr. l 7 Fxlumni. 992. X W U the young idea, at Malta, Ill., has returned to his alma mater and spent the past year in doing special Work in the science department and in the Model School. Walter Baird is doing similar Work. The members of '92 who return will find these boys ready to Welcome them. i , There are other '92'ers Who have not even left their 'tbenign mother. S. F. Parson, as principal of the gram- -mar department, and E. W. Gavins, as teacher of penman- ship and spelling, are still with us. In and about tovvn one can find still others. Laura Eyestone is at her pleasant home just West of town: Hattie Gaston is at home in Normal. after a trip to California: Ar- thur'Bassett, having returned from the east, is giving in- struction in vocal and instrumental music. and studying under Prof. Beallg Edwin L. Boyer teaches in the Bloom- ington high school, and lives with his family in Normalg Royal Sanders has been at home in Bloomington for some time, but has just been appointed to a cadetship at West Pointg Weldon Porter and Sam Holder are prosperous bus- iness men of our big suburb, and Miss Jessie Peasley and Miss Ruth Ballar teach in the Ward schools of the same city. Of those in our near vicinity Who have brought honor upon the profession, there is B. F. Vaughan. at Eureka. now Cor very latelyb prospective candidate for county su- perintendent, the student named Blair. Who tried to get there, at LeRoyg 'tJerry Sutherland, at Yorkville: George Bishop, the bug-ologist, at Streatorg Belle Cook. at Saybrook: and Kate McGorray. at Rushville. -2 if i- M 7 S CHN B. MOULTON, after one year of training lx . . 18 The Index. Still further away, but within the confines of our great state, are Florence Clark, DeKalb, Cora Laign, Oak Park, and Luther Hatch and his wife, Moline. Charles F. Watt is principal of schools at Loda, Wm. C. Fulton is at Gibson City, but illness prevented his teach- ing this year, Douglas Faris is chief of the staff of teachers at Williamsiield. Teaching in the Lexington high school, we find Mary Neff, Phebe Vail, at Rochelle, Asenith Grier, at Camp Point, and Jno. B. Cleveland, an ex-INDEX editor, in Kendall county, are teaching. In and around the city of Chicago are several of the class. Enid Gibson is married and lives in Chicago, Mack M. Lane. also married, teaches in the city, Minnie Whit- ham and Cora Laign are at Oak Park, near. by, Lewis W. Colwell and Ella Andrew teach in the city. Beyond the conlines of the state, 792 is represented by J. E. Ament, at Carroll, Iowa, Ellen R. Connett, also in Iowa faddress unknownj, and Edgar Blackburn, in a bank in the west. The class failed to learn the whereabouts of Walter D. Scott, Morris Killam, Grace Chandler, Chas. C. Herren, and Etta Fordyce. In college life, the class is well represented by Herbert Hicks, tirst editor of THE INDEX, at Leland Stanford, Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield, at Ann Arbor, and George W. Riley, at the University of Pennsylvania. The east, the west. and the middle, each receive their quota. o I V .U ..., V ,,i. . . I - ,. ,xvr,a'-iv-5,4 41 PDQ I- ,. I I ,, - 4 - A -ec Q f f, ' ,- 1 lu - 4, v 3 'ww' 'gt-+,N-Q - ,f .' ,rf L N . if, , 1 4 Q1,,,9,V - V 4,1 KL'-if gli WEQS I I ' V ,JV -- - ff? '7 I N 1 frpssfgx' 'N l . x. 0- - . E , 1 , 1 XX li . , 1 Q.,-I f lg X 4 f Q -5 ,- 1,4 x ! I X Xl , ' , ' ' XX Y fy Fi jx XX x-- T- ' The I ndex. ' 19 Fyiumni, 93. y -P--we X A 0 Y DCWN in Jersey county in the schools of 11' Jerseyville, James Hodge and Herman Backer have labored successfully for the past year. Just north of them, at Carrollton, the Mother Backerw-Edward, has taught science in the high school. Occasionally a 793 has been for- tunate or unfortunate enough to fall in with a 792. Such a thing has happened to Jessie Cunningham at Yorkville. Nothing serious has resulted from this incident, however. I Grabow, Waddle, and Forrester, THE INDEX men of '93, are separated from each other, as, according to history, is the speedy fate of all triumvirates. P. E. Grabow is prin- cipal of Malta schools, DeKalb county, Herbert Waddle is in a similar position at Marseilles, in LaSalle, an adjoining county, and will be retained, while James Forrester seeks knowledge far away in the University of Pennsylvania. Near Marseilles, Will D. Scott, married and happy, manages the schools of Grand Ridge, he will teach at the same place next year. A little farther down the Illinois River, in the patriotic town of Henry, William QShaksperej Wallace quietly rules the spirits seeking knowledge, W. B. Elliot did likewise in the peaceful village of Saybrook, but will teach Wyoming schools next year. Philip Merker holds a responsible position in the schools of the 4'Berlin of Illinois QBellevillej, George H. Gaston, of oratorical fame, taught the Heyworth schools. and next year will enter the University of Illinois, at Champaign. Daisy McElroy is teaching in Paxton, Jennie Baily teaches in or near Chicago. In the Rushville schools, Jude Everette Davis is a co-laborer with Kate McGorray of '92. QU 1 '11 e I1zde1'. W. S. Pierce is a science teacher in Aurora. Of several of our class we have been able to learn only the address: Lizzie Hilton, Prophetstowng Mrs. Kate White, Eerrellg J. A. Dixon. Roseville. Walter Goode has succeeded in convincing the people of Palestine that he is a good school principal and will be retained the coming year. Warren Jones taught the past year near his home. El Dara. in Pike county. . Two of our number managed in some way to locate within calling distance of each other, Margretta Hart at Magnolia. and Frank Wescott, iust a few miles out of town. lt is said that while Frank and a friend were calling on Miss Hart and a friend at the principal hotel in the town, one of the boarders desiring to use the parlor at an early hour in the morning. demanded that since he had paid his money he ought to be given his rights. Frank has proof of the circumstance in the shape of a valentine received just after the occurrence. . A few of our number still linger about Normal : Grace Sealey. living at her home here, is often seen in the high school at the University, John Murphy, though attending school at the Wesleyan. makes Normal his home, and iinds pleasure in keeping up his associations here: Grace Aldrich has been at home for most of the year. Living at their homes in Bloomington, are Cornelia Benson. Laura May Leaton, and Tom Pollock. Members of the class may be found in many states. Away out on the Pacino coast, at Berkeley, Elmer Rowell is attending school, in Colorado, June Foster and Cuthbert Parker may be found teaching near their respective homes, Longmont and Holyoke, while Jennie Wright is at Pueblo: at Helena, Arkansas. Sadie Clark is teaching in a large private schoolg Nellie Kofoid is in Oberlin College. Ohio: and Alice Patten is at Ann Arbor. in the Michigan Univer- sity. Harry Willard and Edith Patten have been very near each other at Maple Park and Cortland. We do not mean to imply there is any special significance in the above state- ment. except that they are teaching at the places named and that these places are only a few miles apart. If W. L. Goble has been as successful in piloting the The Ifndeir. 21 schools of Gardner as he has been in raising a full beard of whiskers he may consider his efforts a grand achievement. We have our share of teachers about the state: In ad- dition to those already referred to, We can only mention Nettie Dahl, at Perug Carrie Herndon, in the Morgan Park school of Chicago, Mary Wilcox, at Springfield: and Mae Cook, at Cooksville. Katie Evans, Georgia Kimball, Min- nie Whitaker, Sadie Parker, Mary Weber, and A. J. Alcorn have probably been teaching, but We have not been able to find any facts concerning them. f-i - in-fm e fr is inf. as fm:sfffe r r ' dan ' 0059 gg- , SQN ova? U ' 538' '63 f N ' X 02-9 5'? ,Iv I . Q - . iz I K .I .1 , ' I H M XN my , I , X , jr , N ,I 1 V ll? 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Plymouth. Farmington. Beecher City. llliopolis. Golconda. Welshville. Wilmington. Pleasant Hill. Taylorville. Champaign. Irwin. St. Jacobs. Bradford. Belleville. Freeport. Brimiield. Cooksville. Taylorville. Cohden. Apple River. Randolph. Manhattan. 3 ' Th 11 .I'7ld?.I' Wong OROOL ENIQRS. ALSPAUGH. EFFIEB BACHMAN. FRANK Pit BAKER. BURL P. . BARNEY. CORA B. . BURNSIDES. J. GORDON . CAPEN. CHARLOTTE B. ELDRED. STELLA M. EMERSON. NEFFA B. . EVANS. FLORENCE B. GOODVVIN. NELLIE F. LE SOURD. ALFRED 62+ . MCCART. HARRY C. . lNTILLER. CHARLES C. NTUTTERER FRED C1 PORTERFIELD. BIABEL . L. RHODES. ORA M. . . SATER. UNA F. . BIOORE. RUTH EW . H SMITH. HARVEY B. . SMITH. LIDA J. TAYLOR. J. VVILLIAMX' . THOMPSON. DAN W. . THOMPSON. THEODOREX' . VVAUOH. ROSAT' .... HU'l l'I+lRFIEI.D. MRS. VAROLINE L. lXli'f'ANN. HERT H. . . . :lf C'l11sSivali!OL11'Sc. Normal. Mackinaw. Downes. Lacon. Carlyle. Bloomington. Gardner. Bloomington. Bloomington. Normal. Topeka. Ft. Worth, Tex Moweaqua. Bloomington. 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I 5 Ewen I DITQRIAIQ. HO IS the oldest of our members, you ask. Why, I laugh at your simple query. Who of those that have gathered a few Dewfejy roses which bloom in a garden to which only the spirit ascends and have twined them into a wreath of roses, or as the Germans would say, into a Rosenkranzg who of those that have learned to measure time by the dropping of the sand in Shakes- peare's hour-glassg who of those that have studied and comprehended the law of the indestructibility of matter, will be hampered by years and by months? Spirit knows not of time limitationsg it is always young. Some appear older than others? You will not under- stand me. I do not deny that some may have seen trees bud and leaves fall a few times more than othersg some may have cleared a few more shadows from a troubled brow and wiped a few more tears from saddened eyes than others. But should we call the brook when it has passed some meadows and received the crystal waters of some spring older than when it first bubbled from the ground? Do you not see the youthful lurk behind those earnest eyes? Each passage of the earth in its orbit has brightened that face and has made the spirit younger. Yes, purpose is written in each face. But purpose knows not of old age. It is only found in the young. The eagle is the only bird that aims at the highest point in its flight. I However, it is not long ago. since some of us were very old and others very young. But day by day the oldest grew 26 The I mlex. younger and the youngest older as we walked side by side to the red brick building, breathed the air of the same room together, and drank in the words of truth as they fell from the lips of our teachers. This common life made one out of many. Oh yes, we differ and quibble. Each has his freaks and his notions. But did you ever see a man consistent in all things? It you did you saw not a man. These little strifes and discords, together with union and friendship, form the rhythm of life. The spirit of our Alma Mater makes the harmony out of the seeming discord. It is the spirit of each to do for humanity. This is the tie that binds us together as one. May no one break this strongly wrought chain by fleeing from his heavenly mission. How the world is made for each of us! How all we perceive and know in it Tends to some moment's product thus, When a soul declares itself-to-wit, By its fruit, the thing it does! Be hate that fruit, or lore that fruit, It forwards the general deed of man, And each of the many helps to recruit The life of the race by a general plan: Each living his own, to boot. E+! ni..- .ff . A X. i ' T ' ' , f. ' - f t i IX r, 1 ' l l' . '71, ii- . Q: 1 W' I 271.4 ...Mun s :' x' in .Q--in nil.. 1' - W - if 'I Wm L .R Ll sill' yi ZX f' , W, X Q I X V ,L ix. I ' f x, ll K .M my x' ,,, i ,hs 1 , i X4 .., til - . Ye. 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Baccalaureate Address, - - Sunday, June 17, 1C:8C a.m. Junior Class-Day Exercises, Monday, June 18, 8 p.m. Senior Class-Day Exercises, - Tuesday, June 18, 8 p.m. Public Exercises Alumni Ass'n, Wednesday, June 2.0, 8 p.m. Annual Commencement Exercises, Thursday, June 2.1,9:8Ca.m. President's Reception, - Thursday, June 21, 8 p.m. LASS IQET RSGRAMME. Song by Class. President's Address, - - Harvey Smith Response to Roll-call, - - - Class Presentation of Dewey and Pedagogics, - Agusta Corbin Reception by Juniors, - - - Reuben Tiffany Violin Solo, - Charlotte Capen Recitation, - Cora Barney Class Poem, - - Mable Porterfield Quartette, C. Miller, D. Thompson H. Spickerman A. LeSourd Recess. Class History, Agusta Corbin, Benjamin Moore Class Prophecy, - - Una Sater, Ora Rhodes Song by Class. Q?-4 The I1zde.1'. Qlsgg .Q,gQO2m. csx Ai W cfgg L' N A GREEN. mossy dell, away up midst the mountains. A wee pool of water all peacefully lay: . Wig ig Surrounded by rocks, and walled in so closely fl-Levi I That upward alone could it e'er view the day: f , And through the long night 'twould bedeck it with diamonds H E! That caught from the heavens each bright, sparkling, ray One day, discontented so quiet to linger, One bright drop crept over the edge of its bed. Discovered a crevice between two great boulders. And wondered where that narrow passage-way led. Then. with one backward glance to its friends and companions. 'Til explore. and lind out what it leads to, it said. So quickly between the two boulders it glided, And slipped gently down o'er the slope, just beyond: And as it went on, other water-drops joined it. That came down from this or from that tiny pond To see what the world was like outside their small homes And they thought all things touched by some bright fairy 7 And now all the drops. as they ran on together. Formed a small rivulet, sparkling and clear. Each drop swelled with pride, and bounded more lightly As it thought. Ah! how brave I am! l know no fear! .l'm more beautiful. brilliant, and sparkling. I know it. Than any drop else can be found, far or near. .ks onward. still onward. the tiny stream wandered. And met with new wonders and beauties'eac'h day. Other rivulets joined and continued to join it. Till, grown to a brook. it would gurgle and play: Or sometimes the drops would be frightened and scattered Hy some rock they dashed up against on the way. lint as they ran on side by side down the mountain, And each saw so many drops sparkling as he. The thought came to some that 'twas possible, barely. They might not, themselves, the most brilliant drops be: They began. in the neighboring drops flowing with them. Some beauty. as well as their own. now to see. 'S wand. The I nclex. When a number of brooklets had flowed in' together A bold, sparkling stream by their union they made, That sometimes would glide very peacefully onward. And gently would murmer beneath the green shade: Or sometimes 'twould madly rush on like a torrent When rocky projections its passage delayed. At length the wee drop had grown into a river,- A broad, peaceful river, that iiowed through green land Through large, busy cities, and over great mill-wheels: Past high-towering battlements, stately and grand: And oft, as it passed through some village, the drops Were splashed this way and that by some childish hand At last, one bright morning, our drop was delighted, And, too, filled with wonder, by scenes strange and new For the river had steadily, slowly grown broader, And now the great ocean lay smiling in view. And floating out into its grandeur, the drop thought 'Tm but one of millions! and quite humble grew. Let me draw a companion-piece now to this picture In which of the water-drop's journey I've told. Let us each one look back to our starting to Normal And see what our memories then will unfold. I will tell you the likeness I see in our lives here To the course of the drops, by ambition controlled. Far removed from the world, from its strife and confusion Quiet and peaceful. a little town lay. Its people were happy, and all were contented To live and to do as they did, day by day: To live simple lives and enjoy the glad sunshine. And happily ever to work and to play. No, not all were contented thus quiet to linger. For one of them who a most sweet taste had had Of the beauty of knowledge, its power and its wonders. To home, friends, and dear ones a long farwell bade. And commenced to explore the beginnings of learning. And all went serenely at iirst with the lad. And as he went on in his search after wisdom, Full many another he met on the way, All going the same way, all on the same errand. And still the ranks grew, and more entered each day. Till at last we divided, so great were our numbers. Into sections, called F. G. H. I. and J. And don't you remember how much we all knew then? Each thought that none else was so brilliant as he. But as. like the brook, we continued advancing The Index. XYe slowly began less conceited to be. VVe slowly began. in our friends and companions, Some wisdom. as well as our own, then to see. Ah. many the rocks with which we collided! Most terrible, Spelling and Algebra, far! For. placed beside these, all the rest seemed mere pebbles, Uniting our calm, peaceful journey to mar, And. frightened, bewildered by such a collision, VVe sometimes were scattered, as water-drops are. VVhen we were reduced to the right state of meekness. VVe arose to the dignity of Section C. VVe still knew a great deal, in our opinions No section was quite so distinguished as we. But now, 'twas not self, but The Section, we lauded. A state that approczchecl toward what it should be. At last. after trials and sorrows unnumbered. VVe came to be known by the name, Section A, And like the broad river, our class moved serenely, Though storms, to disturb us, did sometimes essay, And though sometimes a mill-wheel, as Chemistry, mayhap Or School-law, or Bookkeeping, lay in our way. And now in our sight lies the great sea of knowledge. Smilingly calling us farther to sail. Yet two days, and we shall be launched out upon it: May we all have a courage that never will fail. We eagerly gaze at the glimpse that is given us: Great. glorious ocean of knowledge. All Hail! -: gt si 'Q' 1 Jr? 1 I f L 4 - l H n-.uw ' V N7 V I ,e5Q3f1'gff:g::':'.1-H-:Hg ' 'Q 3' Y gg . -.U V-' , :,:2f,,IE'f1fff5ii, Q, f. ' , Qffilzilif' i 5? Q -zsfiialf' TIE- A ' '1-jj -, Y 'II--I' gr- A .. 1 -'IE' fi-if - -I 1s!1'5:-- --E19-2 , 1- :,. 'I elifei -- i- M ., 'fi' '. 1 ?i52 'Q tgsgzgg , .-' ' '1 S- 2, if .1-ig .:v',W1f E, -53.5, Y f - z.:- vq, yi .1'AI -1,-ga--i:x,P.iw -' A 23.5 -'-,,,- E' - .2-.1 ' ': 1 -',,'J,' 'v.'3'f+? 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Well may the faculty be proud of this class, for it forms the bone and sinew of the school. Students of the I. S. N. U. may be said to pass through three stages of life. First, The whining school-boy, with his satchel and shining morning face, creeping like a snail unwillingly to school. The poet, in this passage, was undoubtedly describing the Section F student. Omitting the poet's description of Section C, for Shakes- peare could not, by any means, no one but a member of Section C could do that iittingly, we pass to his descrip- tion of Section A: 'tAnd his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble. pipes And Whistles in his sound. ESQ - T11 e Ividex. But Section C, my heart fails. my brain reels, when I think of its glory. It is the perfect blossom, in perfect condition. In the I. S. N. U., the F's represent the pupil in the process of germination. Section C beholds him in the prime of development. Section A beholds him with shrunk shank, and faculties beginning to decay. But aside from mental superiority, there are other things in which Section C excels. In her ranks only are found the beautiful, the strong, grace of movement. and Del- sartean forms. I need only refer to the agile movements of the slender Van Cleve. or the slow, stately strides of the portly Sawyer or Stine, the intellectual look of War' ner. who will make you think he knows it, whether he does or not. But. gentle reader. there are girls in Section C. No, they are girls no more. Now do not imagine that they are too old to be girls. I mean that they have mature minds in young heads. Only in Section C is the most perfect type of womanhood to be found. We are all Just-in-Love with them. It has been rumored that not less than three of our number have had offers of the superintendency of the in- sane asylum at Elgin. where victims of chemistry and book- keeping iind a last resting place. Why should not Section C havela great mind when we have an Emery stone to keep our wits sharpened. We have also politicians with us. Those who believe not in 'tblocks of tive. but in blocks of two. I refer to one Gallaher, who has since been ostracized. Section C undoubtedly does believe in the purity of the ballot. So perish all such of- fenders, saith the ladies of Section C. But tl1e Karr of progress wags away down the streets of time. Section C always ahead. We do not feel vain or conceited because of our superiority over all other classes. We feel satisfied when we know that if at any time Presi- The Index 33 dent Cook is called away to some neighboring town to lec- ture, that the least member of Section C is able to take charge of the university during his absence. We know this because we have never Hset ourselves over against our- selves to look at ourselves to see what we were aboutf' I-lence, we know our power. Every member of Section C has some peculiar individuality distinguishing that individ- ual from the common herd. McKinney, whose chief at- tribute is too well known to need mentioning, Hillyer, who loves moonlight, are fair illustrations. i But space is failing. lVe must pass on. To all future classes we would say: Take us for your model: be like us as nearly as you can, and lf at first you don't succeed, , Try, try againf' and you, too, may all be, sometime in your lives, president of the United States. esaea 0' 'Q - 3 3-1 The I Mclean HNIQR LAS5 IGET. Vocal Trio, .... Whirl and Twirl' M1SSES NORTON, THOMSON, ANT, THOMSON. Class Poem, . Mr, Hayseed's Report of Normal MISS MAHD MILLS. Oration, . William Lloyd Garrison MR. ERNEST SCROGIN. Quartette, . . . MESSRS. JEEEERS, zOLL, WORLEY, AND WARNER. Recitation, . . . Scene from lnggomar MISS MAGGIE NICHOLSON. Vocal Solo, . . MISS MABEL THOMSON. Recess. , Act from the Opera Martha, Martha, - MISS MARY SAGE Nancy, MISS KATE CONDON Lionel, PROFESSOR J. O. BEALL Plunkef, MR. ARTHUR BASSETT The Incler Qlagg O9m. MR. HAYSEED'S REPORT OF NORMAL I've been visitin' that 'ere school 'at Bob goes to Ani he's a larnin' mighty fast 'LL tell you what, Samanthy, it's gospel true Fur he's in section C, an' I should judge, a mite apast The school's the very best one in Illinois. Splendid place it is to send our oldest boy. My goodness sakes, Samanthy, he's a wonder sure He must have a chance at learnin': Cwe aint poorj Fur he's a goin' to make his mark. Unless I've lost my senses, or am greatly in the dark Jist let me tell you, wilie, the things he's in, There's so awful many, where shall I begin? 'Wall. there at lirst's the prayin' and singin' too, Bob can sing a whole heap better'n me or you. It sounded very much like heaven When they stood up to sing number twenty-seven. The next thing was the spellin,' an' Bob's in that, There ain't much I'll tell you, he aint driviin' at. l guess that spellin's special, leastwise seemed so When the spellin' class parsed you'd hardly know It was the same place 'at you'd been in. Fur all the folks that were there then were scattered round so thin. Next after that I think was the bot'ny class. Queer! They looked at flowers an' leaves an' weeds thro glass. Jist what their object wuz I can't now discern. Mighty lot of things there is fur me to learn. Now Bob he knows what all it's for. lt's quite a job to press all 'em flowers, in fact it's quite chore, ' An' Bob says he don't like that way to press, Thinks he has a better way of his own I guess. The next class wuz a puzzler, Chaucer, believe it wuz Nearest thing it sounded like wuz Hbuzz. buzz. buzz The Index An' Bob read some of it aloud, It wuz so dreadful hard to read, I felt most awful proud. I think it wuz a language. Perhaps 'twas Dutch, At any rate I couldn't understand it much. Geometry it is ,at Bob likes so well, How the teacher knows he likes it I can't tell. He knows it tho? for I'll be bound Ef he didn't say he knew Bob liked to hear the wheels go round. And Bob had been explainin' in his spry way Some o' them hard problems in the class that day. Then there wuz exercise: dunno why 't's called that, But the books they studied from I wondered at. With due respect unto the text, I couldn't keep from wonderin' what was a comin' next. They read the almanac now days, I'll declair! Everything 'at you could think of's read up there. The best thing tho' is the earth and man, Tells about most everything since it began. Why ther's a theory most profound, That all the earth and everything beside wuz iioatin' round. They read the bible, too, in the class that day: That's the kind of study I think's goin' to pay. It's good you know fur the boys to be readini at, Couldn't find a better book, I ll tell you that. I tho't 'twas goin' to do him good, An' wouldn't we be everlastin' happy if it would. I tho't he'd got religion, I wuz sure itwas so, What it was that moved him I didn't know. Cause in the class that day he never said a word, But when the last bell rang he seemed to be quite stirred, An' jumped and clapped his hands for joy, And turned around and said 'Tm saved! I'm saved! to 'nother boy. ' lt wasn't long 'fore I found out 't I wasn't right, 'Nall the fuss wuz jist cos' he didn't have to recite. Well that was all the classes that Bob wuz in, So he took me to the places where I hadn't been. They had no Faris wheel up there, An' Bob most wore me out a climin, up and down the stairs. Hut I was glad, Samanthy, to visit him, 'N that's the school where we'1l have to send our Jim. -M. MILLS. The Index 37 . . UNIGRS . OFFICERS. President, . FANNIE EMERY Asst. Treas., EDW. HENDRICKS Vice-Pres't, ERNEST SCROGIN Toastmistress, MINNIE L. SPAWR Secretary, JULIA A. MOULTON Purveyor, . T. A. HILLYER Asst. Secly, JOHN W. FOREMAN Doorkeeper, P. W. WARNER Treasurer, . J. A. STRONG Page, . REUBEN TIFFANY Ackerman, Mary J. Knoxville Hanna, Margaret Coal Valley Aldrich, Isabella W. Bloomington Hetiield, Mary . . Normal Arbogast, Anna B. Arrowsmith Holder, Jessie M. . Normal Barnard, Ada A. . Normal Bear, Lutie Kate . . Joetta Bradiield, Angie . Palermo Boulter, Mary B. . Brighton Bowling, Maggie M. . Equality Brewer, Mary A. Bloomington Brown, Jessie W. ' . Normal Brown, Emma M. Hamden Jc. QCA Burner, Ethel . Martinsville Cannady, Minnie L. Mascoutah Jacoby, Katharine Bloomington Jones, Alice . . Kankakee Karr, Mary . . Heyworth Kates, Charlotte M. Bloomington Keirby, Eunice . . Benson Kuhns, Ada A. . Bloomington Lee, Emma . Clinton QWis.l Liggitt, Myrtle . . Nevada Lurton, Blanche . Newbern Lyons, Marien . . Centralia Capron, Hattie . Metamora Carpenter, Angie Danvers Chenoweth, Lillian . Osman Collins, Nellie W. South Elgin Crossland, Emma . Bowen Crowder, Lizzie . . Macon Davis, Glaphyra, Littleton Dillon, Ella . . Scott Land Dolph, Alice A. . Plano Edmunds, Lucy E. . Gardner Edwards, Carlie A. . Normal Emery, Fannie . Taylorville Ernst, Cassie M. . Assumption Fairiield, Ettie M. . Normal McCune, Margaret . Chenoa Gasenzer, Catharine Bloomington Grainey, .Jessie A. Edwardsville Grattan, Martha Hall, Alice Hall, Elizabeth Hammond, Phebe Handley. Eleanor . Durand . . Camargo . . Downs Mt. Sterling . Henderson McGinnis, Susie . . Mendota McGu1iin, Ada . St. Charles Merryman, Ruth . Cairo Miller, Bertha . . Rowell Miller, Emily . Waukegan Mills, Maud E. . Magnolia McDivitt, Mary E. Rosamond Morgan, Emma . Aledo Morse, Fannie . Gilmer Moulton, Julia . . Pavilion Moulton, Marie Pavilion Nicholson, Maggie Tamaroa Norton, Edna R. Stillman Valley Patton, Sadie . Lytleville Patterson, Martha . Normal Petrie, Hannah New Windsor Phillips, Nelly M. . Normal Price, Edith . Mt. Palatine Puterbaugh, Alice . Yorkville Raber,Louemma . . Willow The Index. Reed. Stella . . Bradford Reed, Inez . . Bloomington Remmers, Sarah . Yorkville Riefenberg,Katharine Carlinville Riggin, Mattie . . Troy Roedel, Sadie . Shawneetown Rogers. Eliza A. . Mt. Vernon Ruhl, Clara B. . . Topeka Schaeifer, Elizabeth . Normal Schlatterer, Ella . Sycamore Schlatterer, Lura . Sycamore Schulte, Anna B. . . Chester Scott, Della . . Scott Land. Skaggs, Margaret Chandlerville Smith, Maude . , Anchor Spawr, Minnie L. . . Kappa Stetzler, Emma . . Duncan Thompson, Mable . Bartlett Walsh, Vergie E. . Mason City VVarner, Mrs. Carrie . Salem Washburn, Emma Bloomington Watson, Jennie E. . Metcalf White, Esther . Apple River Arnett, Jas. H. New Market, CO.j Birney, Thomas M. . Normal Bear, Lawrence P. . Joetta Black, Jesse . Green Valley Bowman C. T. . Lakewood Carroll, Fred E. . Melvin Carson, B. Frank Richview Chumley, Eugene Taylorville Cothern, Wm. R. Guthrie Connell, Wm. . . Delavan Cowan, Alan D. . Easton Hendricks, Ed. R. Carpentersville Tiffany. Reuben, Curtis, Frederick G. . Albion Dowd, Herman . . . Ferris Echols, Chester M. McLeansboro Edmunds, Harold J. Gardner Fairchild, James . Warrenton Fisher, John W. . Orangeville Flaningan, Miletus L. Potomac . Peotone Fletcher, James H. Foreman, John W. Fair Grange Gallaher, Lewis T. Mt. Palatine Gordon, John C. . Monmouth Greaves, Thomas H. Moweaqua Guy, Herbert S. . . Danville Hedges, Wm. E. . . Cisco Heer, Henry . . Mascoutah Heinzleman,Jacob H. . Melvin Wilmer, Anna . Oconee Wirt, Carrie . Saybrook Wiseman, Eva Camargo Johnson, Riley O. Hindsboro Jolly, Samuel T. . . Ohlman Jones, Chas. E. . Kankakee Jones, Walter E. Kankakee Kunkler, Joseph E. Linck, Wm. . Oak Grove New Memphis Love, Justin J. . Moweaqua McKinney, John E, . Argenta Melville, Andrew H. . Peotone Morgan, John W. . Dawson Murdey, John H. Emington Pa ge, John T. . . Girard Pattingill, Ira . . Oconee Paulen, John L. . . Curran Pearson, Albert C. Pleasant Hill Pfingsten, George Millstadt Posey, C. Justin . . Carlyle Price, Harry B. . . Oconee Quick, Edward W. Hillsdale Reese, John S. . . Cruger Sawyer. John H. Mattoon Stine, J. Carl . Assumption Stokes, George C. Kankakee Strong, John A. Roseville Thayer, Eugene A. . Sibley Thayer, Wm. J. . . Sibley Plum River Heyward, Aaron Kirkland Hillyer, Thomas A. Brooklyn Hinckle, Luther C. . Girard Hubbard, Guy E. . . Wyanet Jacobs, Henry J. Chatham Jeiiers, Granville B. . Hayes Johnson. Albert S. Lakewood Johnson, John T. Dufguoin Ullensvang. Martin L. Steward Van Cleve. John E. Blue Mound Wallace, James B. . Paxton Warner, Perry W. . . Salem Welles, Winthrop S. . Peniield Worley, Edwin R. . . El Paso Wortman, Thomas B. Shelbyville Wright, Fred N. . . Homer Zoll, Oliver R. . . Lewistown The Index 39 EGTIONS HND DITORIHL. ' OCD friends, sweet friends, bear with megfor I have neither wit, nor words, nor worthg I only speak right on, I tell you that which you yourselves do not . know. The first days of our existence as a class were very impressive. Having gathered from the four corners of the earth,we were for the most part strangers. And on the face of all, almost without an exception, could be read the words, f4Where would I be? by those who had had a simi- lar experience. r But it was not always thus. The old students i' flocked to our assistance, the societies welcomed us. and with joy and gratitude we accepted-everyone of our sec- tion was glad he belonged to the best society. The term sociable was given for our special benefit-in order that the 'fsweet girl graduates of a few months be- fore might again appear in those elaborate gowns. and that the boys might display their stock of patent leather. As a natural sequence, after the favored haunts and im- mediate surroundings had been investigated by the most curious and adventurousf?j of our number, we were repre- sented at the President's reception. After this we began to have higher aspirations, a New- man taking the lead, who was already taking extra lessons in a higher section. Shortt, Strong, Curtis, and Wright are characteristic features of our class. 40 T71 6 I 71 der Une girl became very much discouraged with our ways of living after being here a short time. Upon telling a friend that she must go back to him, she was told that she was a fool for letting a boy come between her and her edu- cation. Our friend said she could not help it and she did remember so vividly the last horse she had ridden behind. One day in the Elements class Prof. Reeder asked the pupils to give a maxim which they valued the most highly. The one given almost unanimously is, '4The relation be- tween teacher and pupil should be that of love? Our class is as a golden crown studded with gems, each member is a f'jewel and as the jewel glitters in the sun- light, dazzling the eyes almost to blindness with its bril- liancy, so shall we. As a spectator I see them one by one mounting the ladder that leads to fameg on and on, gradually, by degrees until the topmost summit is reached at last and not one has faltered by the wayside. . Oh, the sight our eyes discover! Now we wait a little, and as we wait let us look within, look without, look up, never down, and each of us may per- haps iind what is rarer and moreenduring than Qin?j-souls and minds ready to soar into yet unexplored realms and regions of fact and fancy. 1 C' 'xkx,X Y H 'I , C6 K' 1 ' ' , fx The Imlex 41 EGTIQNS AND Allen, Alice C. . . Rock City Arbogast, Sadie E. . Saybrook Archibald, Elizabeth . Hebron Arthur, Della . . Decatur Askins, Lizzie . Lakewood Atterbery,Hattie J. Chandlerville Auld, Allice M. . Green Valley Baker, Cora Ethel Prairie Home Baker, Estelle . . Belleville Bane, Ella . . Arrowsmith Barber. Etta F. . . Naperville Barger. Anna M. . . Danville Barton, Lois ldella . Kewanee Beam, Grace E. . . Roseville Beard, Anna M. . Peotone Beatty,Anna Laura Milledgeville Beatty, Lulu Glee . Howard Betts. Mary May . Mahomet Biehl, Anna C. . . Camargo Bigger, Elizabeth . . Yorkville Bircket, Bessie . Mount Erie Black, Maude J. . Mendota Blair, Susan A. . . Elwood Boling, Carrie . Bloomington Borton, Louie . . De Land Boudeman, Lizzie . . Delavan Bowman, Bertha A. Bock Island Boyce, Eva Belle Bloomington Branson, Minnie Lulu Vermont Bresee, Helen Maud . Etna Breuer, Rosa . . Sandwich Bricker, Tranqua Lena Normal Brooks, Josephine . Carrollton Brooks, Mary Agnes Carrollton Brown, Amelia C. . . Oneida Brown, Gertrude L. Heyworth Buchholz, Laura . Melvin Burdick, Lyla S. Assumption Burnett. Laura M. Villa Grove Butler, Cora Etta, . Huntley Butler, Nina Julia, . Huntley Campbell, Eva L. . Lewistown Campbell, Flora E. Camp Point Camp bell,Prudence 0. Lewistown Carlson, Alma . Bloomington Carnahan, Harriet L. Chicago Carpenter, Mrs. Carrie Henry Carroll, Marie Louis . Normal Carter, Maggie . . Colfax Caughey, Olive . Coal Valley Clanahan, Lucy M. . Golconda Clanahan, Myrtle . Golconda Clark, Mida . . . Bethalto Coffman, Julia . . Hume Condell, Elizabeth . Decatur Cook, Clara G. . Atlanta Cooper, Annetta B. . Normal Cooper, Mabel Anna Hanover Corson, Lulu Belle . Normal Craske, Frances . Rushville Darling, Katharine Green Valley Davis, Pearle G. . Rushville Deetz, Susannah . . Stanford Dickerson, Anna . Carlinville Dickey, Daisie D. . . Kewanee Cerro Gordo . . Elwood Dickey, Maggie Dooley, Susan, Dougherty,Martha E.Washington Draper, Leta Leona . Macon Duggan, Catherine Dalton City Duncan, Maggie . . Fairland Earing, Mamie . . Richmond Emerson, Gertrude S. Keithsburg Emerson, Hettie D. Keithsburg Ernst, Flora May . Humbolt Etherington, Jennie . O'Fallon Ferris, Edna . . Huntley Fisher, Lizzie . . Fairburg Frost, Clara E. . Bloomington Frydinger, Ida . . Cerro Gordo 42 Fuhrman. Efiie . Garber. Minnie . Garretson. Anna Gillfillan. Rosa . Gipson. Eva May A. T11 e I71de.z'. . Danvers Vllashington . . Pana Chillicothe . Roanoke Gipson. Jennie Ida . . Roanoke Glaser. Florence A. . Belleville Grainey. Jessie . Greenberg. Anna Griiiin. Grace L. . Guthrie, Luella . Guilinger. Lillian Hall. Anna G. . Hall. Florence . Hallock. Mable L. Handley. Serena B. Harbaugh. Mary E. Henaughan. Mary Henaughan. Nora Hickey. Josephine Hill. Lillie May Hilts. Laura . Hinckley. Ruth Hooton. Gertrude Hoover, Grace . Howard. Mary . Hunting. Olive . Edwardsville . Hudson Bloomington . Raymond Monmouth . Norm al . Bradford . . Osceola . Grayville . Joliet Olney . Olney . Hudson . Clinton . Towanda Belleville Heyworth . Milton Farmer City . Normal Hussey.Anna LauraWilliamsville Erving, Jessie . Deer Creek Jackson, Olive R. . Fisher Johnson. Martha . Bement Johnson. Mary . . Minier Kaiser. Lisetta . . Tonica Kanning. Beata Mascoutah Kelley. Katharine Lexington Kelsheimer. Ida May . Horace Kelsheimer. Lillie S. Horace Kennedy. Katie . Lexington Kerch. Jennie L. . . Loran Kirk. Althea . . VVoodford Lange. Ottilie . Bloomington Leggett. Mrs. Sarah Chrisman Livingston. Nancy Yankeetown Lord. Nannie D. . . Normal Lovett. Nelly Jane . Ellsworth Lynch. Nora . . Eureka McCord, Grace . . Granville McCullough. Helen McGirr. Mary . NlcKown. Ida L. . . Q Tropsey . Douglas Nokomis McNeish, Jeanne . McVVherter. Mary McGuire, Grace Manning, Viola . Martin. Lizzie . Marvin. Lillian Mathers. Lucy . Matthews, Jennie . Megaw. Margaret Mercer. Leslie . Meyer. Gertrude . Roberts . Auburn Bloomington . Logan . Moline Marshall Mason City . Milan . Owanoco . Elwin Barrington Montgomery, Anna B. Reynolds Moore, Minnie . . O'Fallon Moore. Olive . Pleasant Hill Morris, Rose May l. Dwight Mountjoy. Alice . Armington Moyer. Minnie . Mt. Vernon Murphy. Eleanor . Geneseo Murray, Eva . . Amazon Nance. May E. . . Bushnell Nivin. Myra . . Bunker Hill Norris, Kittie . . Normal Norton. Mabel Spring Valley Nuckolls, Minnie . Divernon Odell. Millie . . . Lerna Olson. Alma . . Weldon O'Neill, Lavina Mt. Sterling Parker Leonora . O'Fa'llon Paul, Barbara E. . . El Paso Payne, Arnettie . . Edgar Penwell, Hilda . Shelbyville Peters. Nora . . Albion Phillips. Lulu . Normal Poorman, Susie . . Barclay Prestegard. Jennie . . Lee Randolph. Alma . Bunker Hill Rayburn. Nancy . Towanda Richardson. Ellen . . Camden Richards, Emma Keithsburg Riedelbauch. Charlotte Glasford Rodgers. Clara M. . Riverton Rollins. Blanche . . Rankin Ross. Silva . . Argenta Roziene. Addie Arlington Heights Russell. Ida May . Waxferly Schudel. Julia . . Macon Scott. Ruth . . O'Fallon Shortt. Alberta . . Ashland Silloway. Carrie E. . Virden Simmons, Nora Mae . Joetta The Inclean -l3 Smith, Anna W. . . Homer Vincent, Cora L. Mendota Smith, Florence R. . Normal Vollmer, Barbara Coal City Smith, Ida . . Sublette Waterman, Myrtle Big Rock Snowden, Emma . . Lerna Watson, Mattie . . Metcalf Starkey, Jennie . Bethalto Weible, Cora V. Millstadt Steward, Eflie . Shelbyville Wells, Helen . . Elwin Stevenson, Dorothy . Salem Weltzien, Myrtle Huntley Strong, Clara Downer's Grove Whittaker, Edith Cazenovia Sullivan, Cora . . Carthage Williams, Julia Hannibal 'lMo.J Taylor, Edith . . . Troy Wilson, Lucy . . De Land Taylor, Nora Belle . Virden Wormley, Nelly . . Oswego Terry, Grace . . . Leon Worthington, Sarah . Melvin Thomas, Minnie . . Millstadt Wright, Ella . Webster Thompson, Katie . Melvin Wright, Amelie . . Webster Thompson, Cestia . . Melvin Wyatt, Anna M. Virden Tolbert, Lulu B. . . Heyworth Wyman, Maude . Oquawka Underwood, Adelia Carrollton Yocurn, Helen . . Barclay Vancil, Leola . . . Virden Youle, Jessie L. Saybrook Albert, Christian . Millstadt Fox, Harry B. . . Peru Andel, Carl . . Belleville Freivogel, William C. Mascoutah Arnett, John New Market COhioJ Funk, Luther A. Waverly Ashworth, Elmer . Mattoon Gift, John R. . . Davis Askins, Walter . Lakewood Gott, Charles . La Place Baltz, Gustav Fred . Millstadt Griesbam, Henry New Baden Barger, Thomas M. . Normal Beam, Walter H. . Roseville Bess, John T. . . Danvers Bence, William Mattoon Bircher, Gustav B. . St. Jacobs Boord, Clarence N. Fithian Bowles, Oscar H. Normal Brittin, Roger . . Cantral Brown, Benjamin F. Normal Canterbury, William . Cantral Cavins, Will F. . . Etna Chapman, Samuel B. Raymond Compton, Dwight Normal Crabb, Milton . . Exeter Craig, Joseph L. Maroa Crocker, William Blue Mound Crosby, Clifford . . Annawan Curtis, Norman R. . Rardin Darrow, Wilbar W. . O'Fallon Dickerson, Ira . West Liberty Dillon, Roy A. . . San Jose Dunlevy, Daniel W. . El Paso Eastwood, Byron Franklin Grove Edwards, Albert J. . Horace Flentje, Lewis E. Palmyra Hammack, John Pleasant Hill Hill, Charles Edgar . Trenton Hinckle, William A. . Girard Hogan, John J. . Lake City Jeffers,Francis Marion Hindsboro Johonnot, William B. Solon Mills Kern, John W. . . . Gays Knowles, William E. Heyworth Liggitt, Fleming . Nevada McDonald, Dalton Blue Grass McKinney. John R. Assumption McMurtry, Ira B. . Mt. Erie Martin, Myron S. Green Valley Meyer, Otto S. . Kirkland Neumann, Karl . . Delavan Newman, Orris H. . Nekoma Nolan, Thomas M. Millstadt Norton, Archie . Farmington Patterson, Frank McLean Perrin, Henry A. Wyanet Perry, Benjamin . . Melvin Pinkerton, Henry B. VVaverly Pricer, Charles A. Potomac Rennels, William W. Charleston Riley, Edgar . . . Lerna ll The I nclex Shepard. Charles . . El Paso Wells. David H. . . Elwin Shingledecker. VVillard M. Joy White. Fred Grant Blackstone Six. Ira E. . . Winchester Wilson. John T. . . De Land Steffens. Albert H. . Trenton VVood. John T. . . Dahlgren Vaughan. XValter M. . Ewing Young. James Bismarck VVasson. John M. . . Logan -Y X 'J' Q' W!!! l ll- if iff f ff I!! ,N IFA i ,l x 1lI!I,jl,!1 w i .-1 . . fw fr ai., n 1- -' Qi, 1. x2Q51!ll,1l'fFf t 5753 W ff-515' fi 'fig J' - 6? A lr ff fe , 'ci X 'if 'jj f .Ll X 7 f f Z ' ff f l Y X, 4, 1- ff .ff ff l x x x of We The Imleav 45 DITORIHL OF NTIZRING EGTIONS. Qinlors, Blacks, Qbrarj, anh illllljite. EADERS of prophetic mind your attention is now directed to those who are to be the hope of this institution until they stand at the top vb' of the ladder and reflect honor on the institu- tion by the brightness of their Deeds.- We came flocking in from all points of the compass with the balmy days of spring. CDO not think we were a forerunner of the verdure of this season.D From hill and Dale, Hdeestrick skulef' high school and farm, college and kitchen. we brought ourselves and our burdens: and knowl- edge acquired in the wrong way, but which we have thank- fully left in Finger Prints on the SCHNZS of the Moulding Boomlf' Look over the roll and become acquainted with the names which in the future shall carry off the honors of this institution and mount to the dizzy heights of fame. Great Scott! What varieties of size. age. weight. wit, genius, and style of beauty we exhibit. A phrenologist would go into raptures over our craniums, and a Darwin would be able to write many learned and convincing trea- tises on his pet theory. On this prosaic roll book are Reg- ister-ed in black and white the names which in themselves are indicative of our abilities. Properly ushered in by Adamfsonb we would first call at- tention to our Virginiia McDQueen Bess whose magnificent throne covers the space of four seats. Near the beautiful Lake St.Russell is found dear lovely Bowers of innocence and ease, 46 The Index. and is our favorite resort which furnishes instructive enter- tainment for all, as well as the water power which the Six Jolly Millers utilize in following their trade. A few steps farther and one can Steel away and fish for Pike in a sil- very Pooliel. En-low on the hillside the Shephard calls to his little Kaiser to help him bring home his Schueth isheepb. Our sober Miner teaches us to dig into deep recesses of pon- derous volumes and in Shortitb to find the proper sequence of topics as well as the derivation and proper application of spect and 'tetcf' We met the Johnston flood early in the season, and some suffered severely while others escaped by hiding behind stronger ones. In the Cooks department we are nourished by a Pan- SOPlllC'SCh61'I16 which is dished out liberally and is to be eaten Izfemitum et 'l76l'bUf?fZ'lIZ et jIZ,lf7lCfllfClflL677'1. This well masti- cated will eradicate the impression made on the head of the department that we had been Hfed on strawf, Here the Baker, Miss Skinner, plies her art and we are all revived with early green Peasfebg and fine Baldwin apples are served for dessert. In this illustrious assembly we are proud to claim Washington CGJ and his bright little Hatch-et and we faithfully endeavor to follow his heroic example when writing our excuses. The massacre of St. Bartholomew in Frantz is perpet- uated among our number. The change of climate was so severe for some of us that we were forced to take the Ho- meopathic Treatment under the wise and humane direction of Dr. Cavins. who gives liberal doses and insists that they be swallowed. There was strong hope of our recovery, but the Hale storm of review was so sudden that some of the weaker ones took a relapse and are still taking treatment. Those who escaped were barricaded in Fts. Henry and Mc- Alister, where they are defended by Capt. Foreman, who is always on Deckferb to greet the convalescent and bewail their Loveless fate. The Imlex. -17 The beautiful and accomplished Miss Mc-lures Dodd, the minister's tall son, on to his fate. Miss Mat-lack-s the conscientiousness of her ability but makes it up in beauty. Oh. Shaw 2 I almost forgot to tell you that the Rich- Cardlson said to the Poorman, O'Neal and hurrah for An- del. We were overwhelmed with the conscientiousness of our importance when invited to the Presidents monthly recep- tions. We sorrowed for those who were not invited, and wished them better luck next time. The development of this class is wonderful. What vast resources of knowledge lie here undiscovered. Our ability to form correct mental pictures is increasing daily, the more so as we have opportunity to stand on Mt. Mitchell, and travel by water to St. Lewis. We have learned the art of running gracefully without saw- ing the air with our elbows at an angle of forty-five degrees. Although the source of considerable amusement to the higher sections, we are consoled by the thought that they have gone over. the same road and have not profited by their experience. l 48 The Imlegr CDWER ECTICDNS. Adamson. Edith . Mason City Baker. Lou . . Mason City Baird. Zella C. Prophetstown Baldwin. Della . Crystal Lake Barnwell.Grace Rhea Cerro Gordo Bartholomew.Jennie Table Grove Bochen. Susan . Englewood Boree. Lottie . Bunker Hill Connell. Mary Thompson Corlett. .Jenny . . Ritchie Cowles. Bessie . Kankakee Cruise.Lizzie Brook Haven QMiss.j Cummings. Vina E. . Mahomet Davis. Rebecca . . Rossville Dale. Christina . Mahomet Dawson. Theresa . . Carlinville Deeds. Lulu May Pleasant Valley Decker. Minnie . . Girard Dennis. Maud S. . Minier Dooley. Gertrude . . .Joliet Dutton. Minnie E. . . Perry Emmons. Blanche . Palestine Eymer.Margaret Mae Mt. Carroll Foreman. Anna . . Detroit Galloway. Blanche . Marseilles Gilbert. Lorena . . Normal Gray. Sarah . . Blue Mound Griffin. Ellen . . Atkinson Hales. Mary IC. Garden Prairie Hatch. Lucy . Sublette Heath. Elizabeth . . Melvin Henry. Gussie . VVoodson Higgins. Corinne . Loda Higgins. Dorothy M. . Loda Higfggs. Sena Louise Cramers Ingalls. Grace Marin Sublette Jackson. Maggie Johnston. Jennie IC. Camargo Mahomet Johnston, Gertrude . . . Ft. SmithfArk.j Jordan. Hester . West Jersey Kaiser, Wilhelmina . Atwood Karan. Agnes . . Carlinville Kirkpatrick. Valeria . Normal Lake. Mrs. Laura . Hoopeston Lewis. Julia E. e . . Peoria McAlister. Grace . Woodson McClure.Nell Thorpe Gibson City McDivitt, Jennie May Rosamond McDowell.LaneyAlice Woodstock McGrath, Nellie . . Normal McQueen. Virginia . . Flora Marshall. Norena . . Ritchie Mattack. Alice . . Shipman Mnby. Enza . . Matrona Miller. Lura May . Toledo Miller. Mary . . . Toledo Mitehell,Martha Gooding's Grove Morris, Mary Alice . Fairbury O'Doud. Anna T. . Vifadsworth O'Neal. Myra . Mt. Carroll Owen, Mamie L. . . Clinton Percy. Anna B. . Bloomington Pickrel. Maude . . . Peoria Poole. ,Mabel O. . Charleston Richardson.Sylvia West McHenry Register. Lettie A. 'lfldwardsville Rose, Ida . . . Columbia Russell. Susie . . Bedford Schueth. Dorothea Bloomington Schleder. Lizzie Ella . . Pekin Saunders, Sue . . Osceola Schaw. Augusta . . O'Fallon Shaw, Mary . Fairbury Seguine. Nellie . Buda Shepard, Anna . . Savanna The Index 49 Skinner, Viola Belle . Freeport Thomas, Lottie . . Allerton Smith, Margaret E. . Morton Troxel, Mabel Edith . Normal Snyder, Jennie . . . Dover Walker, Edith . . Normal Steele, Elizabeth . Blanding Williams, Alice . . Rantoul Sullivan,Mary Ellen Bloomington Wilson, Estella May . . Secor Andel, Carl W. . . Belleville Klingel, Henry . . Mascoutah Boudeman, Thos. P. . Delavan Livingston, Theodore B. Ocoya Blake, Edward L. . Equality Loveless, Alex. B. Carlinville Bower, William T. Hindsboro Meng, Charles F. . Hagaman Bumgarner, Joseph Mt. Palatine Miller, Charles L. . Toledo Bumgarner, Ray . Mt. Palatine Miller, Henry . . . Fandon Bumgarner, Wm. L. Mt. Palatine Miner. Thos. D. . . Quigley Chapman, Edward P. Shelbyville Mollman, Fred W. Mascoutah Conard, James S. . Monticello Michael, Jay T. . . Pilot Dickerson,Cliver M. West Liberty Michael, Oscar W. . . Pilot Enlow, Albert L. . Liberty Niess, George . Mascoutah Frantz, Clarence M. . . Cisco O'Connell. John . Thomson Gray, James A. . . Normal Pease. Tenney H. . . Cisco Griffith, William W. Windsor Scheid, Jacob P. . . Freeburg Hainline, Herbert L. . Normal Shelby, Alvin H. Wapella Hendricks,William E. Shelbyville White, John W. . . Gifford Hopkins, William R. . Elwin Willis, Cliiieord . . Hudson Howe, Elmer P. Wyanet Jolly, Jasper . . Pana JE' -4 Wilson, Robert H. Bloomington 51 1 Tl: 0 I 12 dar. mea eaool. DITQRIAIQ. 'Q OOKZ This way! Stand back there and give your little brother a chance! All we want is room to work. We are the High School. We used to vwrgj' be thought of only as an adopted child, but now we are regarded as a full brother, and the whole fam- ily is proud of us. Moreover. we do not think that the house is as near out of employment as it might be when it is admiring us, for we feel that we are all we seem to beg and even if we can't number with the N. d's upstairs, we can keep step with any one who comes into the high school room. Although we are the younger brother, we have all that is essential to scholarship. Right here in our midst maybe found nearly all the fmulting ambition of the I. S. N. U. Does any one desire to see a foot-ball player? He comes directly to the High School room. Any telegraphic base-ball challenge finds the president of the ball associa- tion. the captain, and all the players. acting as shortstop in the northwest corner of the building. In addition to providing the I. S. N. U. with ball teams that can make expenses OD we claim Burgess, Bane, and the Parker Brothers. and everyone is aware that what they know about sport would make a pamphlet with a paper cover and a picture on the back. Then there are some of us with modest ambitions for learning. All those who wish to make themselves obscure by the acquirement of great learning. who feel that fame at the cost of broken bones and maimed members is too ex- pensive. and who wish to make the I. S. N. U. course a step- I 71 cf I 21 def 51 ping stone to some collegiate or university course, sufficently extensive to plunge them into complete oblivion, identify themselves with the High School. QDon't misunderstandg they don't put their foot on it.D And well they may, for we claim advantages far in advance of those of most high schools. We have an extensive course of study, and col- lege-bred teachers, instead of subs, cubs, and preps, are available for every branch of the course. The members of the faculty who compose the High School corps, ladle out Greek, Latin, and German, to every- one that asketh, in doses commensurate with the dignity and importance of the institution. They never underesti- mate that importance in assigning a lesson. If anyone doubts this, he may have all doubts removed by entering the Anabasis class, and by studying here the methods of courtship of Dido and Eneas, and of Hermann and Dorothea. A delightful feature of the High School, that is dis- tinctively of this year's growth, is derivation work. Indeed this feature looms up alarmingly for a yearling. Deriva- tion work is the pride of every Latin student in the High School. Geometry. Algebra, and Chemistry, all turn green for envy of a single derivation outline. Think what a joy it is to know where the little words come from! What a de- light to know how, from the word Nimmo, a man with a cold in his head evolves the word hoboe. QFor particulars inquire of Bakery ' We don't regret that we are the High School, and that we have derivation outlines as a consequence. We only wish we were more so, and we advise everybody who wants to be 'fin the push, and who wants a diploma warranted not to rip, ravel, fade, run down at the heel, or squeak while he walks, to come to the High School. 52 Ballard, Pearle L. . Cavan, M. May . Coen, Ruah . Cowles,Catherine L. Fry, Emma . Allen, James D. Baker, Fred R. . Barton, Charles M. Briggs, Claude . Burgess, Lou C. Cook, John L. . Dillon, Roy H. Ellii, John T. . Fifer, Herman W. ' Foster, George K. Kirk, William T. Archer, Eva E. Baller, Blanche C Brener, Ellen . Briney, M. Louise Capp, Helen H. . Chafee, Olive K. Cleveland, Lida T. Cowles. Bertha R. Dunn. Estella . Eldred, Alice I. Gerber, Minnie V. Gurney. Ruth A. Haney, Mary L. Houchin, Laura E. . Howell, Aclelle QD. llowell, Sallie . lli1T, Frances M. 'mea oneei.. The Inder. JHNISRS. . Normal Garver, Daisy . Bloomington . Normal Hart, Lou R. . . . Gardner . Normal Marshall, Sallie R. . . Normal Bloomington Thompson, Flora Vllarrensburg Bloomington Bloomington Knott, William E. . Normal Bloomington McCormick, Ferdinand C. Normal . Normal McMurry, Fred R. . . Normal . Minier O'Neil, James E. . Normal Monticello Parker, Fred W. . . Macomb Normal Parker, Ralph W. . Macomb . Normal Prince, Edward P. Bloomington . Minier Scrogin, Ernest A. Lexington Bloomington Spickerman,HarryR.Bloomington . Normal Tipton, Thomas W. Bloomington Bloomington Winter, Allen L. Bloomington LOWER SEGTISNS. McLean Johnson, Chella M. . Normal Bloomington Johnson, Myra . Bloomington . Sandwich Keady, Eleanor . . Normal . Normal Knott, Elizabeth A. . Normal Bloomington Lawrence, Nellie . . Selma Shelbyville Leaton, Grace . Bloomington . Normal Megaw, Maggie J. . Owaneco Bloomington Mills, Estella I. Fairbury Bloomington Moon, Minnie . Normal Gardner Patterson, Elsie . Normal . Stanford Peeler, Lizzie E. . . Normal Wilmingtfomn Pitts, Henrietta B. Bloomington . Normal Porter. Bessie K. . Normal . Normal Quigg, Iva M. . . Minier . Normal Reid, Lela B. . . Arrowsmith Bloomington Risetter, Gertrude E. . . Lee VVashburn Risetter. Louise G. . . Lee The Index 53 Ruhl, Myrtle . . . Normal Sanders, Bernadine M. . . Bloomington Simeral, Esther M. Bloomington Stevenson,Bessie B. Bloomington Smith, Kate B. . . Normal Stewart, Angie L. Chatsworth Stubblefield, Edith E. Normal Tanner, Lulu M. . . Normal Taylor, Helen M. Bloomington Thompson, Frances M. . . . Bloomington Thompson, Lida . Prairie Home Wheeler, Daisy . . Normal Wilson, May A. . . Normal Zentmire, Lulu M. . . . Joy Anthony, C. Bert Bloomington Bane, Daniel H. . . Normal Benjamin,Arthur L. Bloomington Bennett, G. Frank Chatsworth Blackburn, Joseph . . Normal Bright, Bruce . . Normal Brown, J. Arthur . Moweaqua Burnside, George A. . Carlyle Carr, Harvey . Scales Mound Chipman, John B. . . Normal Clark, Walter B. Bloomington Cole, W. Gordon . Bloomington Cowles, Robert A. Bloomington Cutting, Fred J. . Bloomington Douglass, Funk . . . Shirley Dudley, Gerry B., . . Ashmore Eastwood,Byron E.ShermanCTeX.j Gardner, Charles W. . Normal Gardner, George B. . McLean Jinnett, Joseph M. . . . Vera Gardner, Wilfred . Normal Gentle. John M. Farmington Gray, James A. . . Normal Gunnell, Orville J. . Normal Hale, Henry M. Cottonwood Haynes, T. Fred . Normal Hobart, Fred E. . . Normal Houser, Melvin W. . Randolph Hunt, Edward . . Normal Iden, Edgar H. . . LeRoy Karr, Frank . . Heyworth Keeley, Henry A. . . Dwight Larison, Fred S. . . Stanford Leach, W. Blake . McLean LeFever, George W. . Fithian Loar, Arthur M. . . Cropsey McLean, George G. . Princeton McLean, George H. . Normal Marshall, Edwin S. . Normal Moon, Simon C. . . Normal Page. Joseph L. . Girard Peairs, Ralph P. Montrose fIa.J Percy, Ernest H. . Bloomington Pike, Walter F. . Normal Porter, William H . Normal Railsback, Roy J. . Hopedale Richards, Wm. M. Bloomington Ryburn, Charles A. . Heyworth Shadle, Charles H. . Normal Smith, Paul . . . Normal Stapleton, Clyde L. Bloomington Stevenson, Ralph E. Bloomington Stewart, William E. . Normal Stoutenburg, Eugene . Normal Taylor, George S. . Cooksville Unzicker, William L. Hopedale White, Jesse D. . Farmer City ?I: 1:55 11235 if 4 it- A - 'l'llTT 1'k-323-3 ---- - ,4 , f, K , .557 11 Q 3xi::S f ! XWIIQXA .gi ggi- Q, Y '11 e I ndex tgf w THE MODEL BUILDING. The Imileaf r i RAIVXIVXAR CHSQIQ. gfefgfp Our department of the Model , School has almost full sway on the is A ,fvl -: Q second floor of the Model building. Ci LM Gill p The room this year has been a busy dzegfc gy ffdjpwi and a pleasant place. In the fall Lk -li u fy there were over a hundred students X ij enrolled, but this spring the number XX X - has decreased to about ninety-five. 1 X , - One of the pleasant features of X our Work has been the programme given every other Week by the Parsonian and Normal- tonian societies. As a result of our efforts, We have a con- stant reminder of the help We have received in the face of Columbus as he looks down upon us from the west Wall. This picture was purchased by the school and hung during a special society meeting at Which Mr. McCormick gave a pleasant talk. The one marked change which has taken place during the year consists in the introduction of Science and Draw- ing Work and in doing away with formal spelling. Under this management We receive credit for spelling and lan- guage from Work done in other branches, especially from Written Work done in the Science class. The plan seems a good one. We understand that at the close of the year both Mr. Parson and Professor Metcalf expect to leave us. Words can not tell the regard in which We hold them, and years will not dim the recollections We have of their earnest work -Work which We feel sure has been for our good. We can only Wish for them the best of success and happiness wher- ever they may be or Whatever they may be doing. .56 The I n d exr. RAMMAR GHGDGL. Aldrich. John Augustus. Scott Baker, Clarence Baker. Howard Bane. Ira Bassler. Herman Baum. Albert Beard. Winfield Benedict, William Biddle, Walter Bird. Herbert Bolles. Robert Boudeman. Perry Bouman, W. G. Brewer. Frank Briney. Charles Butteriield, Harry Capen. Bernard Coates, Lester Coen. John Cooper. William Coultas, Ira Cowles, Robert Cutting, Park DeMange. Ralph DePew. Howard Dillon. Leslie Ray Dooley. Clime Douglass. Funk Douglass. Vaughan Eaton, Charles Franzen. P. Frink, Corydon Aldrich. Blanche Augustine. Ora May Beclinger. Latitia Heclinger, Nellie Frink. Harry Gardner, Wilfred Goad. M. T. Graham. Harlow Green, Marvin Griesheim, Myron Grimes, Fred Grimm. Leslie Gresmore, Thomas Hablizel, Otis Hainline, H. L. Hazel, S. H. Harrington, Geo. B. Hetfield, Reed Hill, Owen Himes, Robert Hoagland, George Holland. Charles Howe, E. Porter Howell, Frank Hubbard, L. Iden, Edgar Jacobs, J. M. Jackman, O. T. Jeffris. Robert Johnston. Charlie Johnson. Homer U Johnson. Walter Klingel. Henry Kofoid, Ruben Kunkler, Walter Lane, David Mallory, Ernest Bishop,Winifred Mary Bright. Bernie Alena Brown. Allie Calder. Katie Adaline McCormick. Henry McCoy, Wilbur McKnight. Joe McMurry. Karl Miller, Charles Moon, Byron Nelson, F. W. Niess, George Northrup, Fred Parr, Thomas Phillbrook. Lowell Phillips. F. Price. Ruben Prouty, Harry Reece. Winfield Richards, Ned Richards, Will Roney. James Sale, Walter Schuele, Nelson Shaif, Fred Shinkle, Vincent Smith, Gale Smith, Frank Stewart, Roy Stoutenburg, E. Stumbaugh. Eugen Taylor, Albert Taylor, George Taylor, Martin Tobias, Harry Walker, Edward Wilson. George Carson. Estella V. C Champion, M. Marie Dale. Christina DePew. Lydia Latitm Dillon. Mertie Dooley, Sadie Dunlap, Bettie Green Dunn, Nettie Eaton, May Fellers, Edna Funk, Grace Gardner, Hattie Gardner. Gussie Gilbert, Lorena Graves, Vega Gregory, Emma Guinnee, Sadie C. Harmon, Myrtle Alice Houchin, Lauretta Kent, Marian The Ifmglez' 57 Kirkpatrick,Valeria B. Biggin, Annie Mary Leaton, Grace Rose, Ida Bertha Little, Mollie Brevoort Rowell, Laura May Mathias, Mary McDanel, Ada McGrath, Nellie Matthews, Dessie McKinney, Bernie McKinney, Mildred McNeish, Mary Mitchell, Martha Mell, Maude Pollock, Ethel Bhee Parmele, Emma Poulton, Minnie A. Richards. Florence Kirkpatrick. Gertrude ul l' I Schoiield, Rosa Adams Schueth, Dorethea M. Shaw, Mayme Shinkle, Alice Skinner, Viola Belle Steele, Elizabeth Stubbleiield, Edith E. Stubbleiield, Jessie Taylor, Helen Mary Troxel, Mabel Walker, Edith Warnock, Ethel F. Wilson. Estella May X 5, L li ll 554 T11 1' I N 11 fu' INTERMEDIATE EPARTMENT, TDTWNCLUDED in the Intermediate department of the Illi- nois State Normal School are the third, fourth, fifth, Gm and sixth grades. This school is called the Model School: funny name, isn't it? Yet we believe the name a good one comparatively, for no eifort is spared by those in charge to make its standard of the highest possible degree of excellence. g The special attention given to the individual pupil and to the particular subject of instruction. together with the close supervision of the principal training teacher, makes the advantages of the school considerable: yet the primary object of its existence is the careful training of teachers: hence its intimate connection with the Normal School. A new feature in the management has been added this year. There are two rooms inthe Intermediate depart- ment. In general charge of each room for one year is placed a member of the Senior class. as an assistant train- ing teacher. By request of President Cook and Dr. Chas. McMurry, principal training teacher, the board of educa- tion allowed the change at their last annual meeting. For tl1e work this year A. S. Hanna and B. C. Moore were ap- pointed. The duty of such assistant teacher consists in conduct- ing all opening and general exercises, making out monthly reports. general deportment, teaching in the absence of ap- pointed teachers, etc. For this work a compensation is re' ceived. T14 e I7zfcZe.r. 59 The judgment is that the plan is a good one. You can readily see some of its advantages. The principal training teacher is freed largely from the mechanical Work, and as- sisted, when pressed, in the pedagogical Work. This gives him more time and greater opportunities for the arrange- ment of courses of study and the supervision of teachers. The course of Literature and History in the grades has been much improved. The Model School has been a iield of much pedagogical activity this year. The new plan has been a success during the past year. which no doubt determines its continuance. 1 n 60 ' Th e Index IRST NTERMEDIATE. Alexander. Edna Boyer. Olive Brakel. Nanny Bright. Fannie Coen. Maggie Coen. Nellie Clements. Neoma Colvin. Maude Courtright. Clara Courtright. Ruth Allen. Jay Bright. Reuben Eliott, Herman Gardner. Peter Hart. Charlie Hetiield. Wm. Miller Hibler, Herbert Higgins, Bertie Higgins. Norton Howard. Archie ' Crigler. Nina Dillon. Bessie Gregory, Lois Griggs. Nellie Guthrie. Anna Hart. Lula Johnson. Claris Johnston. li Malone. Louise Milliken, Ora Huflington, Orion Jones, Donald Kirkpatrick. Charles Kuhn. Louie Lindblad. Clarence Lindblad, Walter Lord, Emery Melvin Marker, Fred Ward McCord, Freeman Moore. Edna Poulton, Winifred Rieschf Tonie Rosenberry, Ethel Schneider, Constance Smith, Marian Stanger, Alice Taylor, Mary Thompson, Ethel Mohler, John T. Poulton, Charles A. Savage. Earnie Stuart. Ralph Thorpe, Charles Milton Vencill, Albert D. Voorhees, Tennis Walker, John Paul Weinhart, Charles SEGQND INTERMEDIATE. Alspaugh, Mamie G. Bently, Mamie Bright. Fannie Brown. Edith Grace Buck. Mary Lou Colvin. Maude E. Gray. Lizzie M. Howell. Louie' Aldrich. John Allen. Hiram Jay Baker. Clarence Bane. Ira Briney. Charles Brown. Arlo Ayres Burt. Asher Charles Butterfield. Harry Varlock. John B. Crigler. Julius Elliott. Merton Jackson, Stella Johnson. Lillie A. Keady, Maggie W. Malone, Louise I Miller, Alta Belle Pennock. Emma Pollock. Gertrude Evans. Mark Edwin Hettield. Reed Hibler, Herbert Higgins. Bertie Hutchin. Elberon Kent. Royal Baxter Lord. Guy Bertrand Miller. Hugh Mohler. John Jay Morsman. Fred Poulton, Winifred P. Richards. Sara M. Smitson. Laura Jane Smith, Marian Walker. Bertha Wickizer. May E. Wyckoff. Blanche Patterson. Willie H. Price, Charles Robinson. Wesley Sage. Chester H. Stuart, Ralph Stubbleiield. David Tanner. Loyd Taylor. Albert Wrigley. Harry Young. Benton The hzclex. 61 RIMARV EPARTMENT. yW i6?,'l'n-W department is composed of the first and second grades. It is one of the most pleasant depart- ' 4' ments of the Model School. The children here are intelligent, bright little people, eager to do good work, as soon as the teachers show an interest in what they do. Hitherto the training teachers, while supervising the work of the pupil teachers, have had charge of the rooms as well. This year a new plan was adopted. Mrs. Lida McMurry, the training teacher of the primary department, has complete supervision of the pupil teachers-the work done by two training teachers heretofore, and the two pri- maries are put in charge of two students-usually Seniors. These teachers have charge of the pupils, when they are not in their classes, and are general assistants of the train- ing teacher. During the fall term Miss Ruhl had charge of the first primary, and Miss May Slocum, of the second pri- mary, the rest of the year Miss Lilian Chenoeth has had charge of the first, and Miss Willie Belle Butler, of the sec- ond primary. This plan has proved very satisfactory to every one this year, besides giving the training teacher opportunity to devote her whole time to the training work, it gives the Seniors a superior training and skill which they could not get in the regular practice teaching, it is also a help finan- cially, to the students thus employed. 62 Th e Index RIMARY EPARTMENT. Alspaugh. Willa Augustine. Myrtle Bates. Laura Baylor. Lelia Baylor. Pearl Bence. VVinnie Bentley. Mattie Boudeman. Cora Bray. Stella Brown. Elta Chrisman. Nellie Clark. Chloe Clements. Cma Clough. May Coen. Maggie Coen. Nellie Courtright. Ada Courtright. Ruth Crigler. Nina Crooks. Lucy Belle Dillon. Bessie Felmley. Ruth Ferguson. Blanche Alexander. Archie Bedinger. Frank Bricker. Norman Briggs. Bennie Bright. Reuben Briney. Harlie Bunn. Isa Clemens. Jay Courtright. Harry Craig. Frederick Crigler. Burr Denton. Earl Dodge. Roy Elliott. Herman Frost. VValter Gardner. Harold Garner. Howard Garrett. Earl Fish. Edith Fish. Evelyn Garner. Lulu Gerber.'Chloe Griggs. Nellie Hagerty. Alice Hart. Lula Hibler. Bruce Hiett. Lela Huiiington. Conie Huffington. Dollie Johnson. Ambel Johnson. Carrie Johnston. Bessie King, Fern Knott. Grace Lindley. Mattie Lord. Mamie Mace. Ruth McNeil. Grace Malone, Lula Marks. Maud Martin. Jennie Gibeaut. George Gipson. Ralph Griggs. Gresham Hetiield. Miller Hollingsworth. Earl Howard. Archie Huiiington. Orion Jackson. Leigh Jackson. Lester Kirkpatrick. Charles Kuhn. Louie Kuhn. VValdo Leighton. Norman Lindblad. Arthur Lindblad. Edwards Matten. Fred Meharry. Carl Moon. Alonzo Martin. Lena Miller. Nellie Milliken. Ora Mitchell. Ethel Morey. Mabel Nickerson. Jennie Max Perry. Barza Phillips. Leah Reid, Hazel Riesch. Tonie Rosenberry. Ethel Schad, Julia Schneider. Henrietta Sellers. Fleta Smitson. Nellie Smith. Helen Snyder. Stella Taylor. Ocela Thorpe. Lucy Trimmer. Ruby VanValey. Leda VVheeler. Jessie Pierson, Elmer Pollock. Charles Poulton. Charles Reed. Robert Riley. Dean Savage. Ernest Schad. Stuart Shinkle. Eddie Stansbury. Leslie Stuart. John Thorpe. Charles Trimmer. Merle Vencil. Albert Voorhes, Tunis Voorhes. Willis VValker. John Paul Vlleinhart, Charles VVycofT. Guy bixbgn Vvrinilzfgonicnn F53l1i1cfng1gipHiGxn XRVXVXVXXRTIXVN Saturdau Evenings OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000000006b L ITEQfXQV QQQIETIE5 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOO0000000000 Fridau Evenings Scaxpphoniexn Qiceroniexn Tim Imlfaz' WRIGHTONIAN HALL-Front View. The Ifrzcleaf RIGHTQNIA. af ae0ae ie RIGHTONIAN history for the past year 0 Q 0 is full. of glorious achievements. In the fall we began with a three-fold object in ' view, namely, to win the contest, to ben- efit just as many of our members as possible. and to bring our finances up where they should be. Everyone knows that we accomplished the first, many can testify to the strength they have gained from our exercises, and the present condition of the treasury is evidence that we have succeeded in the last. r With Joseph G. Brown as president, and Miss Maud Mills as secretary, we began the work in earnest on the first Saturday evening of the fall term. The programmes were not crowded, and the exercises were of a high order, carefully prepared, and of value to those who heard them. Besides our own efforts.we were often helped and encouraged by members of the faculty. Miss Colby's talk on Literary Work in the Society led to a new departure in the form of an informal discussion of Mr. Stevenson's little book, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. President Cook's Reminiscences of Society Work were enjoyed by all: and Mr. Felmleys talk on The Repeal of the Sherman Law, was very interest- ing and instructive. Some of the special features of the term were the pantomimes, wax figures from the Moorish palace fa recollection of the Fairy, and Lowell's The Courtinf' also a George Eliot programme. a musical pro- gramme, and an Old Students' programme. At the last men- tioned meeting we were fortunate in hearing from several -5 66 The I nde.r. of our older brothers and sisters, among whom were Mr. Reeder, Miss Denman, E. B. Smith, Hon. Owen Scott, and Hon. Charles Capen. We also heard letters from many other true Wrightonians. But the crowning event of the term's work was the 4'Tragedy of Macbeth, played in costume, and directed by Mr. Reeder. It was probably the best thing of its kind ever given in the large hall, and spoke highly of Mr. Reeder's ability in that line. It was his last work in the society. The idea of card programmes printed for binding in covers, was introduced into our society at the beginning of the year, and taken up by both societies the next term. During the winter, Fred D. Barber, as president, and Marien Lyons, as secretary, carried the society forward along the right line. The first meeting of the term showed that the interest had not abated. Several things in the term's work ought to receive special mention. Two very pleasant exercises were the illustrated readings of Enoch Arden, and Pickwick's Trial. The exchange programmes, with the Wesleyan societies, were given as union meetings in the large halls, and the plan proved a success. The con- test between Section C and the lower sections was an ex- cellent one. The decision was announced as in favor of the lower sections, but the contest should probably be con- sidered a tie, on account of a tie mark on the oration. The programme of February 10 was held early in the evening, in order that all who desired might hear Julia Marlowe in Twelfth Night. The latter part of the term saw one of the most exciting elections ever held in the society. The members were very evenly divided, and the iirst ballot re- sulted in no election. After several days of hard work on both sides, a second election was held and Herbert Bassett was elected president, and Miss Minnie Spawr was chosen secretary. The present term has been marked by many pleasant programmes. Ho Ho, of tl1e Golden Belt, and the Japanese The Index. 67 Wedding, took us to foreign lands, While the hour with Lowell and the play of Julius Caesar, gave us the best of literature in forms that were entertaining and instructive. We have been visited during the term by several Wright- -onians of the past. George E. Weldon and W. J. Suther- land made us some rousing speeches. Un the Whole, We feel that the past year has been one of profit to many, and an encouragement to even better work in the future. W .. 'QftXX:x fc X-WF!-4 .XXxQ XQ'XX fff'1:--1-.., Th fl I '11 flex x PHILADELPHIAN HALL-Rear view. 1 ' mfffllflluu- qs, 5. l le The fmlezlr. 69 HIIJABELPHIA. HILADELPHIANS are proud of the record , of this year's work. We have gained in numbers and in loyalty. With but few ex- i , J ceptions our hall has been filled past seat- E , ing capacity every night. The good music, f the superior quality of the literary exer- s ' mf? T l' -1 5: , Ifqiffz y ,lp iff cises. the interest old members have taken , I in the new students. and the zeal and de- votion of all. have done much to add to the popularity of the society. To derive the greatest good from the society we must have original Work by the students. We have been fortunate in having so many essayists Who have improved the excellent opportunity here given them and have done such good and profitable Work in this line. We look with pride upon the results and feel assured that they have been repaid for the efforts they have put forth. Our debaters deserve commendation for the vigor and courage they have displayed in attacking the live questions of the day. The discussions have interested many not con- nected With the school, as shown by their frequent presence among us. The oration has not been neglected. Those given have shown study and thoughtfulness. Among the programmes which had special features were the political programme. at which considerable enthusiasm and party spirit were aroused by the speeches and by the campaign songs by the chorus: the reading of The Mer- -chant of Venice? the art programme. which drew attention TO The I mlex . to the fine copies of the world-famous pictures on our walls, the presentation of the HCricket on the Hearth, the '4Dees- trick Skulef' 4' Stage-struckj' The Registerj, and The Trial by Jury? These lighter features have added to the interest and put us in a mood to enjoy the more solid mate- rial which has been the rule this year. We are grateful to those members of the faculty and to our Bloomington friends who have added so much that was good to our programmes. We have enjoyed the visits of for- mer Philadelphians, who have given us glimpses into the past, and have shown that their interest in the society never dies out. The music furnished by the chorus, the quartet, and the orchestra has been enjoyed. The officers have been untiring in their efforts for the welfare of Philadelphia, and Philadelphians have given them their earnest support. Our strength has been augmentedby the activity of the older members in discovering talent in the newer ranks, and nearly every programme revealed new workers. The new students have been earnest and helpful and the promptness with which they have become enthusiastic workers is almost without parallel. ' T The large attendance and the large number of working members give us our best signs of prosperity. We can say, as we recall the work of the past year, that much has been accomplished and it is with righteous pride that Philadel- phia sets her seal upon the-record of a year of popularity. of prosperity, and of profit. Ita? ag. upwoiji af 'fix , , A nfx ,fw 'I A 5 J-Uv., a Y I A I i . a 4 f n lS3dd U F1 2 5-'I QLD O 71 Q 152 JU ,o '3 JU -'I .I FI 6.-26. Hvizx :P f M neg 'qos -1 H4 5 N4 O C 51 us P X 0 2 FU 0 o 1-0- J' an 5 fn O. 5. 3 3 in G :- fl Q X ik 2 x 72 The lfndezr. IGERCDNIAN CDGIETV. 5 Perhaps the past year has been the most memorable one in the history of the Ciceronian society. It has been characterized by un- usual activity and interest. by vigorous growth. and by several beneficial changes. Beginning as an old-fashioned literary society, it has gradually adapted itself to the strong politi- cal instincts of the American youth till it has become a veritable little democracy. This change has ad- ded much to the value of the society SiqNAfi-E QR NO SENATE! as a school for American voters. Real campaigns are conducted on real issues. Parties strive for the ascendency. Here. as truly as in real poli- tics. care and skill are necessary to success. Parties rise and fall according to the sa-gacity of their actions. Thus future citizens are given practical training in campaign Work which is so essential to political leadership. The frivolous business with which the society has been so long stigmatized has. during the last year. received the cold shoulder, as have also the unwise members who have attempted to perpetrate it. Business as now con- ducted has a firm reality to it. and the parliamentary train- ing derived from it is much more substantial. The great issue of the year has been the senate ques- The Index' 73 tion. Over it many hard battles have been fought. Cn it difference in opinion has ranged from those who were in favor of having the senate every third week regardless of circumstances Cas it Was provided for in the constitutionb to those who were unalterably opposed to it under any cir- cumstances. During the spring term a compromise Was brought about. and as thereby modified the senate seems to be a permanently established institution. The parties for the greater part of the year were the Liberals and the Ciceronian party, but during the spring term the Populist party came into existence. These three parties will probably start into the fall of '94 with nearly equal numbers. Prominent Liberal leaders are: Cothern, Fisher. W. Pike. Keeley. Graybill. Zoll. Thayer. Johnsons CAlbert. J. T.. and R.- OJ, John R. McKinney, Stokes. Crocker. Stine. Bowles. Miner. Welles. Bear. and White. The most active champions of the Ciceronian party are: Mollman. Pricer. Moulton. Carroll. Jinnett, Rausch, Jno. E. McKinney. Birney. Wilson. Wood. Dickerson. Ryburn. Karr. Marshall, Askins. Dudley. Populist doctrines are dispensed chiefly by: Wortman. Compton, Vaughan. Craig. Boord. Perrin. Pease. The elections of the year have been close and interest- ing. no party having much the advantage. Upon one topic, however. there has been practical unanimity. and that is the delightful union meetings with the Sapphonian society. many returns of which are hoped for by all Ciceronians. Our article Would be incomplete did We not mention our honored patron saint. The respect for his memory increases as the society grows. More and more is the Work becom- ing like that of the ancient Roman senator. Stilted. un- natural, and sentimental oratory is giving way to strong speeches on questions which are of direct and useful inter est to the hearer. And the future prosperity and great use- fulness of the Ciceronian Society seems assured. The I rulvzr. od 'SF' M1111-il ESI!! AG OF NG ROCK SO THE TONHME ILLUSTRATING N PA The Imlex 75 APPHQNIAN CDCIETV. lDiolet-cromneh, pure, martin smiling Sapphof' EVEN YEARS ago the Sapphonian Society was L organized by the girls of this school. Thelreg- i ular meetings Were held every Friday afternoon e and the character of the exercises was the same as in the other societies, the programmes con- ? sisting of essays, music, recitations,and debates. This plan of Work was continued until two years ago when it Was thought that Sappho would be of more benefit to its members if the manner of conducting it Were different. A committee was accordingly appointed to revise the con- stitution and the society was changed to a conversational club. The President gave the use of -his reception room for meetings and the society meets onvalternate Friday even- ings. The Work is done by committees, this year these com- mittees are-Woman's Work, Art, Music, Literature, Social Science, Current History, and Education, each member of the society belongs to some one or more of these commit- tees. The programme for each evening is put in charge of a committee, the subject is announced some time before the meeting at which the programme is to be given, so that the members of the society may have the opportunity to inform themselves upon it. The members of the committee in charge introduce the subject by means of papers or talksg an informal discussion by the society follows each paper. 76 The 172116.11 In addition to the work done in the regular meetings of the society. each committee pursues some special line of study and holds meetings for discussions of the subject chosen. The character of the work done may best be shown by a few illustrations taken from our programmes and special committee work. These are some of the subjects upon which programmes have been given this year: Children's Poetry: some of Wordswortlfs poems, and essays upon them, by the Literature committee: College Settlements-neces sity. purpose. history of some settlements in our large cities, by the Social Science committee: Occupations of Women. present and past: Dress Reform. by the committee on Wo- man's Work: Education of Women in Other Countries: Re- port of the Council of Ten, by the committee on Education. The Literature committee in its special meetings has read Silas Marner and some of Wordsworth's poems. preceded by Matthew Arnold's essay on Wordsworth. It is the custom of Sappho at the beginning of each term. to give a reception to the girls of the school and this pleasant social event does much toward uniting all the girls by a common interest in the society: it causes a feeling of harmony and fellowship not otherwise possible. It is thought that it would be advisable to prepare a programme for next year. indicating the general lines of work to be followed by each committee: this programme is now under consideration and it is desired to have the printed outlines distributed before the close of the year. Great praise is due the ladies of the faculty for their untiring efforts to be helpful to the girls of the school, as shown hy their zeal in the work of the society. Every member of Sappho goes out from the work of the year with broadened sympathies. encouraged to attain a truer womanhood, and more in touch with humanity. T110 fmlelf T7 INTERQ- ecnirv CDNTEST. HE thirty-third annual contest between the Wrighton- ian and Philadelphian societies was held in Normal 'As Hall on the evening of December 21, 1893. The lit- erary judges were Hon. John A. Sterling. Prof. S. W. Inglis. and Prof. E. M. Van Petten. The music judges were Mrs. W. S. Tower, Mrs. B. S. Green, and Henry O. Stone. The question for debate was proposed by the Wrightonians, and the Wrightonians led in all exercises except the debate. The following is the programme: A PROGRAMME. PART I. DEBATE-Resolved. That it is practicable and desirable that each state in our Union adopt a system of compulsory voting. Affirmative. WM. T. SKINNER, JESSE BLACK. Negative, A. THORNHILL. A. I-I. MELVILLE. Vocal Music. Cal Beauty's Eyes. - - - F. P. Testi fbi Recitative and Aria from .Ioan of Arc. A. If. Haul JOSEPH Gr. BROWN. Vocal Music, The Song of the Coquettef' Tim Mufrn, MINNIE MOON. PART II. Essay. ' - - - A Beautiful Life ELEANOR IIAMPTON. Essay. - - - Not Being. but Becoming NELLIE COLLINS. Instrumental Music. fab L'Herondelle. - - lJnhImcrf.w Cbj LaHarpe Eoliennef' Reverie. - .lfrrwgvr ALICE R. HALL. Instrumental Music. Polka de la Rein. - Ifujll Up. H5 FRED HOBART. 78 The Index Declamation. ' - - The Gipsy Flower Girl lNlARY KARR. Declamation. - - The Curse Scene, from Leah MAGGIE N1oHoLsoN. Oration. - The Champion of Spiritual Freedom FRANK P. BACHMAN. Oration. - - The Sovereignty of Character JOHN A. KEITH. The contest was a victory for the Wrightonian society, the judges having given them four points-the debate,vocal music. and instrumental music. The essay and oration were given to the Philadelphian society, while the decla- mation was declared a tie. The reason for this decision regarding the declamation is found in the fact that Mr. Inglis marked each exercise 9.50, while Mr. Sterling favored the Wrightonians with a difference of .5O, and Mr. Van Petten favored the Philadelphians with a difference of AO. This gave the Wrights. an average of 9.165 and the Phils. an average of 9.135 But since this decision was practi- cally given by one judge, and since neither exercise received 'tthe favorable decision of two of the judges, the point was declared a tie and was so placed upon the records. The fact that there is no ,provision in the contest rules for such a case as the above led to the appointment of a joint committee forthe purpose of revising the rules. The report of the committee provided for the following instead of the marking system used heretofore: HRule 5.-The judges shall listen to all the exercises for each point before rendering their decision upon it. Each judge shall then, without consultation with any other, write upon a ticket the name of the person to whom he wishes to award the point: except in case of the debate, in which case he shall decide for the affirmative or negative. Any judge deeming the exercises for any point to be of equal merit may declare the point a tie. The decisions of all the judges shall be put into tl1e hands of tl1e President of the University as 'S.LNV.LS3.LNOO 3 5. J 9! uoow may MQW 5 3 T' U7 r 5. 3 2 c.. o U1 m 'U 3' 9 W o E 3 3: 6. cn I 91 Z fl cu O 2 5. U! 3 Ti Th 6 Index H1 P Th 12 llllzfil' soon as Written. At the conclusion of the exercises. the de cision shall be announced by the President of the Uni versity. , The complete summary of the records including the contest of is as follows: Number of contests . Total number of points . Points Won by Wrig'htonians Points won by Philadelphians Contests won by Wrightonians Contests won by Philadelphians .202 F3 4 s 3.3 210 102 108 15 15 The fmlea' 81 TEIBENTS AT THE AIR. F ALL visitors at the Fair. students were the emeawe- most active at lirst, the most easily tired. 'g:'f5iX2?fQ in u , and yet the best stayersf' Most Normal- ff'-,, ' 'J . . . . ites hunted up the l.S.N.U. exhibit in the east end of the Illinois building, and found the custodian at lunch. The next thing done by a typical student was to look at the register to iind who'd been here and the names of those who were '4doing the Fair then. The custodian was so frequently away that a member of the faculty. happening to catch him, introduced him as our cfrzfss-foclizm. Ladies who had come from Egypt to see the wonders of the world would sit down and read that register through, and a laugh surely indicated a thought of some old scene in Normal town. Une day's events may not be amiss: 8:10 a. m.-A lady takes the custodian up in the Ferris wheel for her own protection. i 9:00.-Knapp arrives with his lunch in a botany case. 9:10.-Graybill calls to iind Van Cleve: leaves orders and lunch. 9:20.-Van Cleve arrives and demands Graybills lunch. 9:5O.WKanaga registers and induces Skinner to do the same. 10:00.-A committee on the teaching of physiology. temperance. and evil eitects of narcotics on the human sys- tem. demand evidence that the above has been done: cus- --ii The In flex BUILDING. ATE ST LLINCIS The Index 83 todian shows them the Work and lights a cigar. Later, he listens to a lecture. 10:20.-Sutherland and Miss -- arrive. Kanaga mis- takes him for B. F. Vaughan and proceeds to congratulate him on his recent marriage. Miss --- blushes and imparts a confidence to the custodian. 11:00 Qsharpb.--Fifteen hungry boys assemble and in- vite the custodian to go after their lunch. Later, they Hline up for lunch on the balcony and the Blind Band plays one of its most affecting tunes. 11:15.-A minister asks if there be a North and a South, pocket size, Which can be purchased for the convenience of visitors. 11:40.-Sutherland asks in vain for his lunch. Keeley calls for his map. 11:20.-The three Misses - get off the boat backwards and proceed to display fried chicken from 'thome 3' to the hungry cus.s'-tocllicm. Later, they imagine themselves cross- ing the billovvy Atlantic iirmly resolved not to be sea-sick. Later, they take a ride in the ambulance. Later, they view the hearse exhibit in the transportation building, and take in the illumination. 1:35.-Miss E. M. --, of P-, brings six infants munch- ing popcorn around to rest. Said infants are tied with a rope and have a despairing look. 2:15.-Old gentleman mistakes the clay Work for In- dian relics. 2:40.--Miss Bi, of Wi, breathless, reports that 4' one of the little ones is lost. 3:07.-Mr. Felmley asks if he did not leave lunch sev- eral days before--and the band plays. 3:42.-Klinger brings peaches from the Pacific coast, and is a popular man. 4:10.--Dixon comes to look at the register. 4:2O.-Mass-meeting--peaches are passed around. 5:00.-Lunch by the lagoon. H4 Tin' lnrlfzr A 21 21 ai: N 2: if T 5 1 2 r Q 'it u I Qi I STATE NORMAL EXHIBITS. The In dex 85 5:40.--The band plays-mlast appearance for tl1e day. 6:00.-- The ploughman homeward plods his Weary Way. Normalites felt at home at the Exhibit and usually called more than once. The chairs were not numerous. but were free and somewhat restful. The exhibit of the l.S.N. U. received its share of attention. lts value. to those Who prepared it. to those who inspected it. and to those who passed it by. is a matter of conjecture which YE EDITORS do not Wish to agitate. elucidate. or elaborate. l T fl T . ff 1' .,'., X, i l -5 1 3 V N. 5 K ac! l IUII AND I El Rf F ON DUIX 86 The Iimslex RATQRIGAL. CDNTEST. mb 1 HE ANNUAL oratorical contest of the I. S. N. U. l for 1894, occurred on Friday evening, March 16. S ' There were six contestants. There was un- usual enthusiasm manifested in this contest: sev- eral of the contestants having well established ' QQ reputations in this line, were now to meet for nm the first time in the arena. For weeks prior to the contest, the halls and campus echoed the sounds of our future Ciceros. Pebbles were freely usedg and in order to become accustomed to the tumult and embarrassment of the evening, the contestants often repaired within hearing of Sappho. At last the time drew near, with iirm step five sturdy warriors mounted the rostrum, to win laurels of fame and honor. By lot, Mr. Vaughan drew first place on the programme, and he immediately opened the first series of the campaign. Many of his shots were directed towards f'Diana,,' the sub- ject of his orationg others were evidently meant for the judges. Miss Mida Clark, in an artistic manner, set forth and easily sustained the idea that there is Victory in Defeatgw which, moreover, she used as a consoling remedy later in the evening. The next speaker was Philadelphia's orator, J. A. Keith, With his Inter-Society contest oration, Sovereignty of Characterf, delivered only a few months before, he was able to win the sympathy of the judges and receive the highest average. 'S The 172616042 87 'fOur Republicg Its Origin and Missionf' was the subject of the well known Ciceronian and Wrightonian orator, J. W. Rausch. He handled his subject in a careful manner, and his delivery was clear and impressive. The subject of J. B. Wallace's oration was the 'fMaid of Orleansf' His oration was excellent, and brought forth a hearty applause. On account of sickness, Mr. Zoll could not be present. His subject was 4'Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Felmley, after a few mathematical calculations, awarded the prizes to the winnersg Mr. Keith receiving tirst, and Mr. Raush, second prize. Mr. Wallace received the Philadelphian. and Mr. Vaughan the Wrightonian prize: while Miss Clark carried off the Sapphonian prize. N'Q31W f HH The Imlw' THE EGTHRE CEIRSE. OTHER student's enterprise is more popular or better patronized than the Lecture Course. It 2 is organized and controlled by the students. and its merit or demerit belongs to them. In the original constitution, the lecture board Was referred to as the Board of Control of the Normal Students' Lecture Course. The earliest reference to a lecture course is Nov. 1--'33 'HSL when the secretary records that a meeting was held in room 24 to consider the plan of a lecture course. The plan met 'With favor and an organization was eifected. Chas. Beach was made president of the organi- zation. He is now agent for the Redpath Lyceum. of Chi- cago. and it was through him that most of the numbers of the course of '93 and '94 were obtained. At that first meet- ing there were present. with many others. the following persons: S. F. Parson. E. W. Cayins. J. W. Rausch. and Charles D. Coley. - One of the novel features of the original constitution is its division into sections and articles. lt is first divided into sections. and then the.sections are subdivided into ar- ticles. instead of the reverse. It is also interesting to note that the lecture board of that year passed a motion that all musical or other entertainments be dispensed with, and that the entire course consist of lectures. There is some of that same feeling still manifested. but it is evidently not nearly so strong as formerly. The present constitution of the lecture board was adopted in 'Sli By its terms. the board consists of twenty- five members. composed Cub of those former members who are in school. C05 of those drawn by the hold-over members, previous to the election of oflicers. which occurs during the third week of the fall term. This board assumes entire The ImZe.1'. 89 responsibility for the financial success of the course. If the course fails to pay expenses, the members of the board must share the loss. If the receipts are greater than the expenses, the net gain is turned over to the president of the University, to be held by him for the treasurer of the lec- ture board for the next year. As compensation for assuming responsibility, for sell- ing tickets, for acting as doorkeeper, for putting up bills, etc., each member of the board is entitled to one double set of tickets. No one, excepting the treasurer, receives a salary, and he only seven dollars and fifty cents. lt is thus seen that the enterprise is in no sense a money- making one. The sole purpose is to provide a course of lectures and entertainments that ' shall Cup promote the moral and intellectual culture of the students and residents of Normal, and Q05 be cheap. The course for the past year, as first arranged. con- sisted of six numbers--three lectures, two musical numbers. and an impersonation. The three lectures by French. Wendling'. and Fiske. and the impersonation by Powers were very excellent. Especially did Wendling and Powers delight their audiences. Mr. Fiske proved himself a thor- ough scholar, one who, without affectation. seeks diligently after truth. Although his lecture was somewhat dry to many, his talk to the Normal students next day was enjoyed by all. and surely all are glad to have had an opportun- ity of hearing so eminent a ma11. Many of us would be glad to hear him next year. Decidedly the best of the musical entertainments was the 0.1-fm number given by the Schuberts late in the season. A fortunate combination of circumstances enabled us to get the company at about half price. 21575. Wendling. Powers, and Fiske were each paid 35100. The Combination Concert. 14155: John Thomas Concert. 3115: and French. 350. The course was exceptionally well attended. After paying all expenses. sixteen dollars and eighty cents were left for use next year. At a recent meeting of the board the number of members was changed from twenty-five to fifteen. ' ' - ' ffwiiii?-QETQQXQA 90 T11 0 Imlchr V.lVlG2.Fy. X. K 6,0 A ISTORY of the Y.M.C.A. for the present school 'mmf' year properly goes back to June 1. when the following corps of officers was elected: Ben. C. Moore, president, Harry Price, vice-presi- ,X - I v -919 ., lx ui Y .1 qv .. W7 if ' . Q Q 5 w .. . :iii ...,,,.., ,. .. U Qggg-.snsed 5 ,G 'il Eli? if vi f 'gs U . dent, Frank Bachman, treasurerg C. M. Echols, secretary, Mason E. Knapp, corresponding sec- retary. With a determination not to lower the banner of the outgoing president, Mr. Bachman, and his efficient cabinet. the questions of bank failure and general depression were solved and a plan for the work of the ensuing year estab- lished. With the united efforts of the Y.W.C.A. in union meet- ing, May 8, 1893, the annual missionary fund of S5500 was raised. T Two delegates, Messrs. Moore and Bachman, were sent to the summer school at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Their zeal in the work and the wisdom of their guidance attest the benefits of that study. When school opened in the fall, by the systematic ef- fort known as the fall campaign, the membership of the association reached sixty. The fall term union social was held September 15. in the M. E. Church. Here the new members were welcomed and the old ones encouraged by words from Prof. R. R. Reeder and Miss Martin, state secretary Y.W.C.A. Mr. Hurt. college state secretary, Y.M.C.A., Visited our association September 22. . The Index 91 The regular Friday evening prayer meetings were held in the basement of the M. E. Church. The union meetings of the Y.M. and Y.W.C.A., held regularly on Sunday after- noon, were held in the Congregational after January 1, 1894, instead of the Presbyterian Church, where they have been held for a number of years. During the winter term the membership was seventy. Some sixteen members attended the district convention at El Paso. The meeting was pronounced the best of its kind possible. At the spring election, April 14, 1894, the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: Wilson Dunlevy, president: Granville J effers, vice-president, Robert E. Wor- ley, treasurer, Louis T. Gallaher, choristerg Norman Cur- tis, secretaryg Aaron Heyward, corresponding secretary. May 11, an enthusiastic union meeting of the Normal and Wesleyan Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. was held in the Christian Church. State Secretaries Mr. Burt and Miss Martin ad- dressed the meeting, also Mr. Lee, president Northwestern Y. M. C.A. Mr.Burt tarried with the new officers to help them plan for the ensuing year. At the annual missionary meeting, May 20, 3300 of the 3500 were pledged. Arrangements are being made for at least two delegates to Lake Geneva. These business-like plans speak well for our new ofli- cers, and when we know the spirit that moves a Y.M.C.A. worker we know that they indicate a spiritual band strongly organized for Christis work among the students of 1894 and 1895. .Q..Qf:.:,Q' ..9.. 92 T110 Indfar m,T?fi'i,,,2NDERSTAND this Hrst, last. and always: the ,.' 2? W9 . ,. , World wants the best thing. The Xoung Bimgffw Womens Christian Association realizes that the vvorld needs the best that young Women can give, and so tries to develop them in four ways: Physically. socially. intellectually. and spiritually. Attention is paid to all four phases at the summer school for Bible study, held at Northiield. Mass.. in June. and at Lake Geneva. Wis.. July 4-17. The Normal association delegates go to Lake Geneva. where Rev. VVayland Hoyt, of Minneapolis, and Rev. R. A. Torrey. of the Chicago Bible Institute. with other well known speakers from Chicago, Japan. New York, and Den- ver. will give platform addresses. Besides these. regular classes in Bible study Will be conducted by competent in- structors. The Work of the year has received inspiration from three conventions, the iirst being the state convention. held in Normal, Ill.. in November. This was the celebra- tion of the twenty-iirst anniversary of the organization of the association. Then came the student volunteer conven- tion at Detroit. interesting reports of which were given by the four delegates from the Y. M. and Y. W. C. Afs of Bloomington and Normal. Our delegate expects to go as a missionary to Turkey: and iinally. the four associations of the VVesleyan and Normal. united in a rally in May. Through the efforts of the missionary committee, with the aid of the faculty and ministers of the town. a library, The Ivziclex. 93 consisting of forty missionary books, has been purchased and placed in the university library. The social phase of the association has not been neg- lected this year. The usual union term socials have been given, at which various forms of entertainment have been used-the library, nut, and What am I? socials. The most pleasurable event was the reception given the Wes- leyan girls at the home of our president, Miss Haney. The Bible classes have been led by Prof. Reeder. J. Dickey Templeton, and Dr. E. C. Hewett, respectively. the special studies being the 4'Life of Christ, HOld Testament Historyf and the '6Life of Paul. May the motto for the coming year be: Look up and not down: Look out and not in: Look forward and not back: And lend a hand. fi ff in llllllllhlhl'lNllHIh111ma X 94 The Index. EE IBRARY. ffn 'M 'f 1., NE department of the University is considered a pleasure, a help, or a bore, according to the taste 'i ' of the individual. This department consists of the Library, and is established in the northeast rooms on the first fioor of the building. There is a large reading room, With Windows on tvvo sides, and Walls covered With books. It has chairs and tables to accommodate seventy-five people, and the sound of footsteps is softened by the thick matting. All tastes have been considered in the books gathered in this room, for it is Well supplied with reference Works, illustrated books, magazines, and newspapers. All day there are busy comers and goers, from the pri- mary children to the professors. They Want books on every variety of subject, spelling lessons and pedagogy, debates and Shakespeare study, senior themes and professional re- searches. For entertainment they turn to children's pic- ture books, current literature, art imagazines, novels, or philosophical treatises, according to their fancies. The reading room does not contain everything. A tiny office connects it with the book-stack beyond. The stu- dents have free access to this, and some of them especially enjoy the minutes spent in the book-room. There are in all about 10,000 volumes and pamphlets. Since July l, 1803, 416 volumes have been added, besides a number of miscellaneous pamphlets that have not been re- corded. Gifts have never been asked, but some valuable ones have been received. This year books and papers Were contributed by several teachers, students, and other friends. 31-I1 'wooka DNIGVQM Akavaalw Tie P In cl 61' H6 T11 e Imlex. The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. have recently purchased a mis- sionary library and placed it in the reading room. under the library rules. It consists at present of 42 volumes, and is already one of the most popular departments. Neither books nor librarian have much time for idle- ness. During the year, from the beginning of the spring term of '93 to the same time in '9-1. 23,000 volumes were cir- culated, while of the many thousands used in the room. no record was attempted. So far as figures can. these certainly show that the li- brary is appreciated. More can be learned by observing the young people who frequent it, and the books they take out. True. a student is now and then met Who vvvished he had time to read, but is taking six studies in order to get through. and they don't leave him any time at allii' But beside these there are many students who have learned to appreciate books as valuable tools, and some who love them. The instruction throughout the course is such as to encourage the use of books and stimulate a taste for the best, and there is a strong influence arousing an interest in good literature. This is supplemented by lessons on use of the library. access to the shelves., and the personal help that may always be had from the librarian and her assistants. The library is now closing the fourth year under the present methods. In that time there has been a marked improvement in the reference Work done for class purposes, and in the preparation of literary exercises for the soci- eties. More of the young people are also finding time for general reading, and it covers a broader range and attains a higher standard, besides including many more volumes than it did four years ago. Beside this reward to those who are interested in the progress of the department. there is another in the pleasure found in helping people who are appreciative of assistance. patient with inconveniences. and who value their opportunities. iQ Th 6 Index 91 TI-IE IDETTE. BELIEF that there is no such state as absolute stability Ccon tinuance in the same state? possible- NW N! that not to constantly advance is actually to recede -has evidently characterized the management of The Vidette from the start. Several changes, some of them decided im- provements, have been made in the paper from year to year. Perhaps more such changes have been noticeable under the present management, however, than during any previous year. C The resources of the school which may really be de- pended upon are sufficient to warrant the publication of but one creditable school paper. For this reason the gen- eral character of The Vzfclette, part literary and part local, has been maintained from the first, yet, each of these de- partments have undergone more or less of a change during the present year. The literary department has been enriched by articles by able educators and alumni: Dr. Richard Edwards, Pres. John W. Cook, Pres. Chas. De Crarmo and Dr. Richard D. Jones, of Swarthmore College, Dr. Simon N. Patton. of the University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Benj. Terry, of the University of Chicago, having made the contributions. By this means the literary department has been of greater in- terest than ever before. C The local department of the paper is the one to which the ordinary student pays his respects first of all. He here expects to ind recounted all the important events. either recently happened or about to take place, which are in any '-I 98 The Index way connected with the institution, the local department must be his school calendar and memorandum. During the past year The Vidette has fulfilled this function to the satis- faction of the students. The society news, miscellaneous news, alumni, athletic, exchange and local notes, have well reflected the life of the school and aroused in all classes of students and in the alumni readers a feeling of common brotherhood and common interests. During the year there will have been three issues of a special character. The December number was distinctively a contest number, containing all the original contest ex- ercises and a cut of the contestants, besides the usual con- test news. The April number was characterized by a study of The Institutional Life of the school. In June will ap- pear the Commencement Number,', containing the bacca- laureate sermon, the salutatory, valedictory, class poem, and other features of interest, besides the customary com- mencement news. With this review of its work it will be seen that The Vidette is' an essential life-element of the school. It is a veritable mirror wherein may be seen clearly reflected the works of the school, yea, also the very thoughts and senti- ments of the students and of the school as a whole. It aids in bringing the new students quickly into the spirit of the school and in inducing them to take an active part in stu- dent enterprises. It has the credit of having done much in the past in the way of purifying and elevating the charac- ter of original productions by the students. In fact, it is not exaggeration to say that it is recognized today as never before, to be a potent, necessary factor in the school. During the present year the paper has been under the management of F. D. Barber as editor-in-chief, and F. G. Mutterer as business manager. Mr. Barber also called to his aid J. A. Strong, Maud Mills, and Mary Karr as associ- ate editors, Jesse Black as local editor, and A. H. Melville as exchange editor. The Imlm' 99 X. W w X Q W I W E ' 'fi t A Q x f -xr li fi re i -fu nx ic fx ii . ' . ii nfl ,wx w I lx X A ., . 'U xx XqQQ'Z9f1'1fVf?73 I N X If 1 R X '-H X , , , ' - ' -Q Wi QA X i ff ....-. lgg'!EEE::::aS5:5Qw l , 2 1 H L I X tix. 'xy ' '. X X iii ff.. Xxunux Y l -I e t mi-i..i.Q?SS?b:Ssix f - Fifi- is J- ' x ixM5Q:1 2'i37 f f- 7:::. . X was-fe X I!! - x A -rr5 -6, I 64 -4e - Y FS' -..! ff Wiiifrbifirr . -. ::5:. f S Nzzzrigsyff. rl gum, M ICI L .nh 5: I T- E X lllllfgl' 1 X Q XX ,En-lf? , grill 4 .n X .' - ' ST r f sl X , 1 - N iiaiiiin' X GUR CLUB. before the green garb of summer had changed to the gorgeous gold of autumn, we ig 'lf' ggi came flocking in from all directions. We were met at the train by our genial, ubiquitous stew- ard, who is one of the best fellows in school. You know him. At the next meal-time the most of us made our first ap- pearance at a club table. After being introduced to our future fellow-boarders and immediately forgetting their names, we gathered around the table. We were strangers, we were bashful,we were like leaves in the summer in more than one respect, but we knew what we were there for. 4' May I have some butter? murmured the child at my side: 'iPlease pass the breadf' gasped the little lady opposite, while others went away empty rather than ask. 100 The I ndex Thus we sat in solemn silence While we almost held our breath: And if one had dared to whisper It had scared us 'most to death. Our steward tried to make us feel acquainted as the days rolled by. He got off some jokes which he had pre- pared for the occasion and the ice slowly began to melt. Each of us soon classified our girls into pretty girls good girls, smart girls, and silly girls, our boys into dudes, dunces, philosophers, and good straight-ahead fellows We had our funny man, who, by the way, is a type. The first funny fellow I ever saw I suspected to be a fool, about the second I was more certain, and now that I have tried it myself, I am sure of it. But in spite of our funny man we became very well acquainted and some really valuable friendships were formed. The girls threw off much of their reserve, the boys took polish like an old shoe, and we showed that club life is not the scrimmage some think it to be. Our club house was not a courting establishment, though we had our share of billing and cooing. The bill- ing came on Saturday morning and the cooing on Sunday evening. Our house was afflicted with mysterious rappings and ringings on Sunday evenings, which we did not clearly understand and charitably attributed to ghosts. 9 . ,X 9 Xi i 1- ,A lf .1 I . ai all I , 31. '. . ' X r I 'X .Q ft Hip Q A w XX- ' . v , - ' x vb. R I 'I , X IM J: I X lx. . Y I , kg if Iv ! Nix w x, XXX . . , 'X hx XXI -, . W as 1 ily S2-ix vnu, x N r, '-.I l X yt X Q' I, I I ' XXX-Nix 'X I: ix S- kXxX '54 Iyar xx lx xxx D , '- 'l'lllC IDEAL CLUB-HOUSE UHICKEN. The Index lfll HSIGAL RGANIZATIQNS. A few can touch the magic string. And noisy fame is proud to win them: Alas for those Who never sing. But die with all their music in them! WRIGETGNIAN QHARTETTE.. S. F. Parson. lst Tenor. Arthur Bassett, lst Bass. J. G. Brown. 2d Tenor. A. O. Norton. 2d Bass. PEIIJADEIQPEIAN QHARTETTE.. Granville B. Jeffers. lst Tenor. B. E. VVorley. lst Bass. John S. Reese. 2d Tenor. L. E. Gallaher. 2d Bass. GJRCEESTRIA. John Cook. N - - W Herman Fifer. , 1 . , Danq ThOmpSOn7 lst Violins. Burt Monroe, ld Violins. Rob. Lane. Flute. Harry Spickerman, Piano CIGERQNIAN' CHQREIS. Birney. Dudley. Marshall. Bausch. Barber. Graybill. Moulton. Skinner. Bassett. Hanna. Pike. VVeltlon. Cavins. Melville. Pricer. VVortman Cothern. MIXED QHARTETTE. Bumgarner. Bumgarner. Parker. Parker. Spickerman. GQMIG QHARTETTE. Miller. LeSourd. Thompson .X 'J IHS Tlz 1' l 2zd0.1' n .. ua sw kmlamaa i Q P i l 1 T .A. 'w. ,zf .. - Q G? 4,5 41 ,I I . '1 4 we z.. ...... 3 University. Of H10 D0 from South 09 ok: Lo PUS- M CA :2..:..:..:. if 4 . A A A A A A 4 gouuouooun . 4 4 - 4 Q Q, Q 71 - 4 . 4 'I 4 4 - 4 4 4 . 4 .Q..Q..Q..2. E 2 2 4 60,2 'X 4 C9 if 4 A 4 O 4 91, 2 Sf 5ONONNNNINOSONNINW Z 7 Y V U 4 Q Q G 9 95511-.3 QAM. 5 4 9 .Q..C..2..2. r . . , , QQ fm: 1 i 1 . . .E momommi AL' . 4 1 - ' 'L anmuuuumomunooooi A 5 FXTHLET Icf-25 3426, ...oN . .. K P 5 0, 5 5 'I ' GR ff? 5 1- f P H E. wi U 2 fi, i ' g5555555555555565555555565655555665Q S v, ' , Q! 4 qv -Tgooocooouumonoomoeoeng l I , v v v v v v v5 A FGGT Emu. 6 97-3 1 4 L03 O vg- l'. ke Shingledec B Q3 +1 .E 3 LT OT E0 Fi er. pickerrran. Guy. r Baker. NI Cormlc . Burnside. Smuth r Hill. Cowan. Carr. V U V 9 1 r The Index 105 001 HLL PQSOGIHTION. GFFIGERS. PRESIDENT, HERMAN FIFER. VICE-PRESIDENT, BERT GUY. SECRETARY, GORDON BURNSIDE. CAPTAIN, HARRY SPICKERMAN. HNIVERSITY TEAM. Center, Burl Baker. Left Guard, B. McCormick. Bight Guard, H. Prouty. Left Tackle, H. Smith. Right Tackle, H. Fifer. Left Bnd, G. Burnside. Right End, A. Winter. Quarter Back, Capt. H. Spiokerman. Left Half Back, A. Brown. Right Half Back, A. Cowan. run Back, B. Guy. Substitutes, O. Hill, W. Shingledeoker, H. Carr, F. Larison QAMES PLAYED BV NGRMAI.. TEAM October 14. November 12. November 18. December 9, December 22. January 1. '94. SEASON OF '93. 1 Peoria, 10. vs. Normal. Sa Normal. 10, tvs. VVesleyan. 0 Eureka. 38. vs. Normal. .m - Normal, 14. Urbana. 0 - Normal, 16. vs. Gibson City. li - - Normal. 12. vs. Bloomington, 0 Normal Won 4, lost 2. Normal made 66 points, opponents 54. 106 The I mica' HSE, 'BELL SSOGIHTION. OFFICERS. PRESIDENT, J. GORDON BURNSIDE. VICE-PRESIDENT, FERD. C. MCCORMICK. SECRETARY, ALAN DEWAIN COWAN. CAPTAIN, I-IERMAN FIFER. ASSISTANT CAPTAIN, GUSTAV BALTZ HNIVERSITY TEAM. Catcher, Walter Baird. First Base, Herman Fifer. Third Base, Alan Cowan Pitchers, C. C. Miller, Frank Phillips. 0 Second Base, Harry Spickerman. Shortstop, Fred Larison. Right Field, Ferd C. McCormick. Left Field, Gustav Baltz. Normal Normal Normal Normal Norm Norm Norm Norm Norm K, al ll Ll Ll al Center Field, J. W. Taylor. GAMES Pmlxven, SEASON or '94, April 24, at Wesleyan grounds. vs. Wesleyan. - - Score, Normal 15, VVesleyan 0. April 25. on Normal campus. vs. Bloomington. - Score, Normal 13, Bloomington 5. May 5, on Normal campus. vs. Bloomington. - Score. Normal -1. Bloomington 10. May 12. on Normal campus. vs. 'Eureka Cfollege. - - Score. Normal 16. Eureka 9. May 17, on VVesleyan grounds. vs. Lincoln University. - Score. Normal 15. Lincoln 12. May 19, at Eureka. vs. Eureka Vollege. - - Score, Normal 14, Eureka 7. May 26. on VVesleyan grounds. vs. Pekin. ---- Score. Normal 2. Pekin 6. May 30. at Minonk. vs. Minonk. - - - Score, Normal 5. Minonk 18. .Iune fi, at Lincoln. vs. Lincoln University. - Score. Normal 14, Lincoln 7. HON VE TVW HS TTVE V31 -w U7 519 .40 65 rt-1 3 nw 3 I'- nr 2. YD o 3 U3 2 F11 -B cn 7 0 ? Z-. 9:3 'U--uv CD05 F ?-Q in 1 ow? O35 info na- rn ? . E n 0 o -. 2 o fr Ike Index IV? D QM QQ QM...,A , Q Q X X TXMX -Mxgx , Mu: was .. Q NFA X S3 ix ENN Xxx SSS Xxx X x xx fs QSSX 1 Qs - A G. IUH The lmler i'lS'?f gp' ' i 11 ' Q f aff' H Al lwiwf H u a .Q H 55473 Az' y ' QF. f Dv ssfhflff Av' Z e i fffefi-r '?:f 'f2f9. ff l-12 ENNI5 HND ROQUET. w' i3ARELY ARE tvvo outdoor games to be found g x which offer such varying degrees of skill and effort. A novice may play at either and enjoy iiff r' it, and exercise violent enough for the strong- est may be indulged in While playing tennis. The fact that our campus is dotted with courts and cro- quet grounds is evidence that our students have found out the beauties of these games. And While it maybe true that a few faithful ones are getting most of the enjoyment, it is also true that the spirit of the tennis court is fixed in the minds of the many. One of the most advantageous things about tennis is that it offers splendid opportunities for love games. Some have already seized this grand chance of a lifetime, and others are seriously contemplating it. May these games ever remain a factor of our outdoor gymnasium-as 'the campus. T110 Imlvx 109 , vb Wfffpf ' ' ii N ' A . ui' f N 'C -K., X' A 5' - ff? 1 'A A fb .7 o -TI 5' - T- 5 Tb :Q H A N ' X E ' T., -. 1 . Q X g flzf 1 lp, - r N r I 6 fl R - I . Y WYIEQI A X I . I Q 7 - XC,u'f,7ll'Q1 mIf w I 47-'N ' ff212e,a.:' .1199 1 WI ' ', . . ' R 'C f 'I'-Eiifef . A I ' . f mf lf. -.Qg1QEE:'gg ,, I 0. 6 'lx' If f1f' ff5'u l . . ' v-- ' - 4 X 7 W +4 - , X A Eju NORMAL IGYGLE, GLUB. OFFICERS. PRESIDENT, PROF. FELMLEY. VICE-PRESIDENT, MASON KNAPP. SECRETARY, O. H. NEWMAN. TREASURER, C. A. PRICER FIELD CORPS. CAPTAIN, PROF. FELMLEY. LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN, MASON KNAPP. COLOR BEARER, O. I-I. NEWMAN. K - BUOLER, C. A. PRICER CHARTER MEMBERS. BEN. MOORE. G. A. WELDON. J. G. BROWN. MASON KNAPP. W. F. PIKE. THOMAS GENTLE. J. A. STRONG. D. W. THOMPSON. C. A. PRICER. O. H. NEWMAN LAWRENCE BEAR. DAVID FELMLEY. ju 2Hemnria1u. MISS MAY MCGUIRE. DIED NOVEMBER 30,1893, AT NORMAL, ILL. MISS BERNADINE SANDERS DIED MAY 3O,1894, AT BLOOMINGTON, ILL. QM 1 12 The Imilei' Q- H T 5 41 'T A fi:-'.. iy T hifi, if-w-1,12 -w- - ,i if :ig T XT, of Q f T N i - 'Inf--f - - ' x g ,Y 1..L.,i:.5,,,- V in - ,- T T, ' 'T nf-kg- fin,-Ne -C all l tele-i++9fff2 if z M- sr .5 gf Ss as 1- a-- ilu- iff- vi if 1 --X i Jsixx f l , ' Q EJ A ff- S T Tiff Fl B I ..- X - -4, gx4 X3 41- , , 1 -, -f 4 I X Tn Y.., ,. 'Dm E, 5 S X X R llc'3?f1e- 4' xx i fx -? T T '3 4 451 x XXX, 2 W A in . wi - ig - , sq vig if A i T , ,cf r - '-K ' XP!-' S' X-X TTR N 4 -f' .V ' iiiix--. 5- X54 NSW- A Nrfiffml '-'TL 1-ri jf, ' ' 'xiii J A , 4 if 'H '4 ig , f'-f M M li N4 .-. -. 1 -I - If QNX, X f E irq' 4 Agri I ' T ' V -. ' I so -' T Q---- QTY' . 09-gsyagg '2eqi1giS:s if , A, f,i.:s,. vw! C7775 2: .fi ' ' -4 X, '44 ,L T W X ' ,f 'fxfe N , xi - Y . Ly' ,Tir B.. X qllfii? ' I, ' f V -Q '- xiii-vf QQSTE - N L Q - .' .',- A - A-sf, f - .. Q is ,sf- ff' ,M ,.,P-- X N .XZ T C T B --' THE BEAUTIES OF INDUCTIVE SCIENCE. OND ECOLLECTIONS. The procession of the equal noxes. Ferule's law of wincls. Dr. Jaynes' Almanacs. The Consternations of the Zodiac. Measuring the sun with a sextette. The Big Bear in the Little Dipper. Conjugation of Jupiter and the moon. Greatest Helieitall latitude north of Saturn. u . s 1 x 'Q A i Q Sv Q x 'U 5 . 0 5 - xv 5 23 ,- . ,.- Q 1 2 GJ 1-1-7 lhv INNQT 113 f- Neifisgiffm gm iii 3, Sifgigiiiis QEESSEQSRQSE5 T -52 +333 N 2 if-gli? Siflgwsigiigg ilkgyl 5 Q 2 QR f :wmig QBXEX ELQXE Qygli 5, au- QQ bg E++siwgg5f QQ ESE EEXSQSSSWE f ESSQESQERE? 3 Sw 6-1 . 3 . ,ESE Q! 5-1m Q SNS ixaqmgik Z' mgksgw M S332 5916 5 QSOWFEQS 553555 5, yay gs gsg Efgiii 1? MSESm5 JiEgji '32 ' f Q3 gif' kk gfppg 1 14 The Index XIRRGIS FROM MPROMPIU fB-QRIY PEEGHES. ICICEROJ JOHN WILSON, in peroration to plea for the Senate: That bewwtifwl Senate, may it shine on forever. Mr. President, I am done? HENRY KEELEY, in making Liberal speech: The Senate has been a sham from beginning to end. I believe it from the sole of my head to the crown of my feet? C. A. PRICER, in several different speeches illustrates: This is like the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers. FRANK KARR, speaking during turbulent scene in society politics: f'Looking down through the corridors of Time we see in the dim vistas of the Past the footprints of an unseen hand. GRAYBILL, alluding to the bust of Cicero: :'Marcus Tullius Cicero, he was a very precocious youth-from the cradle to the grave! I .. .,..... .. WORTMAN, advising his Pupulist followers: HI believe a new party in its infancy ought for its own good to endorse the candidates of a better partyf' MR. MOULTON, during discussion of bill to repeal the Senate amend- ment: ML President, believing it would be of no benefit to our party to argue the question longer, I move the previous question. POSEY, replying to gentleman during business debate: Let 1ne quote the gentleman's exact statement. I forget his words perfectly well. t'Ulc'lFIS PIKIG, in tariff discussion: 'CA tax on any article is paid by the consumer-even a dog tax. The Index 1 1 5 My Memixicbra. I. E, Qveningi xJitIQ a maiden Hi attended Glgnnclq in -. M2 gtnolled lgomexland in the mOOnIi35l2t Jalal: ag cyfm lqave dfvne, 9100 gee, 11. EOVQWSJ Mane Wag gn r-we Gnelyanted, gdnd H22 maiden xliglqed to drwam QF a nappy day, nox! digtant Iggy H22 memoncy OF my Upme. HI. jo S0122 gat upon line nailingi EDF tlge lanidgh den jagian Gnwkg and 36122 5-lpoige OF Fan Qnifvn, 53nd Iyig meggafe to H22 C65-Hneeig IV. Glynn Seiya eeagmd, and ail Wage giient java the mnnmw OF tige lar'-fwzeg Hi gtood tlgerve in lily! moonligiigt ear tip S0I2adOxJ OF Iilge tnwg-1. V. at at lagt my patience Veanied End ii giavz a gndden Olaf. Eiga Fell OFF that naiIin35-nnglticg il Iqad xlaiged ner Fnom a nap, l l ti Till' I 11 dex .:'T' . in fLgg:.mz' w:57::5::., i.':--!I:.'-'- ': , llqH'ln. 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K . .25 - flldff, U 'Jil 0 L MH, - 17 I , Qxlmql dx I. s I' ' I I iwll I tl 1li lw 'n 1 ' 2..z::.n li-, I Q , - 7 X - l lfwswelllrl ff l .ff --is ' I lslifilizilai-.I-v Q lc ' 'iii'-liek'-3-:' - 'I 'f S lzsgseli-12:-mst Q' - --..-- f ' lkleiuxu--Mr? .- . 1 K ' 4 -1 THE QREAT CGMET GHINESEISIJANTERNEIS, Discovered by the noted Astronomer. Hampton. from the Barger observatory. Normal. Ill.. in the constellation Boyskitus, right ascension one kitestring length N. W. of the steeple of the Baptist church. declination 100 feet over the tree-top under which Tom Barger was hid. but rapidly changing. at 3 minutes. 19 seconds after T P.M.. on lvlonday. March 5. 1894. N DEFINITION OF ZoDIAo.-The Zodiac .is a belt 8' wide on each side of the ecliptic and is full of animals. -Tziffilzzgl. Petolemy was a noted astronomer who was flourished in the year lffifl B. C. -fl-SfI'072.0'lIlfl Stfzulvnf. l remember perfectly Well the big eclipse of the sun in IF-WSH. I was pitching hay in the hay-iield. and the chickens all went to roost. -Geo. .-I. Wflldon. The IIMZCII' l l 7 IOGRHFHIGHL IGTIONHRY. ALSPAUGH-Not dexterous-clumsy. ANDERSON-Not Hans Christian. BACHMAN-A man who always stops at the wrong time and in the wrong place. BAKER-A bread maker-a winner fat foot-ball.j BARBER-One who shaves people-an editor. BARNEY-A little Irish girl. BASSETT-A little iish-slippery. BROWN-A native of Malaysia. BURNSIDES-Generally on the riffht side. U D BUTLER-A waiter-never discouraged. CAPEN-A peculiar writer. COLEY-A black man-a neffro. C A 6 QRBIN One who goes to the center of things. ELDRED -The fountain of youth-sweet sixteen. EMERSON-Philosophical and poetical. EVANS-QR.-unfortunately.J 'GAYLORD-Happy and rich-a belle. 'GENTLE-P1 dear little lamb-a kid. GOODWIN-Always ahead in a game-attractive. GRAYBILL-A peculiar bird-a high iiyer. HAMPTON-English citiiied-blue blooded. HANNA-A very girlish boy. KEITH-fUHdCliD3blG.l KNAPP-A short sleeper-up all night. LE SOURD--A little Frenchman from Cork. MCCART-A thing with two wheels Qin its head.j MILLER-A grinder-a big eater. MUTTERER-A man who always grumbles-hard to please. MOORE-A popular man at table. MOORE-Never satisiied tice cream. soda. etc.j NELSON-Somewhat Swedish. PELTIER-A hard lighter. PIKE-A big iish-hard to catch. PORTERFIELD-A meadow gate-keeper--a servant. RAUSCH-lProV.l V RHODES-R0ugh character in Normal. SATER-A mythological being-a sprite. SCHNEIDER-A mender of clothes-a tailor. SKINNER--A sharp dealer-hard to beat. SLOCUM-Always behind. SMITH-A forger-a coniidence man. SMITH-A worker in irons-a washerwoman. SPICKERMAN-A brand-new man-fresh. TAYLOR-A man who suits people-a popular fellow. THOMPSON, T.-A father's boy--youthful. THOMPSON. D.-Uncle of T.-aged. VVAUGH-fgObS.l VVHITE-A man who treats you royally. 118 Ji ...: 1 .- .1 I1 1111 u..-.1 T11 0 I ndex. 'lf 1... - ,-, 15 .'. :,. 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Who is the one, with gentle grace, Who locates all geographic place? Describes to us historic lore Of things that people did before? Who calls on spirits from the deep, Where they in countless numbers sleep. Who teaches civics, and the strife Of home and school and public life? 'D Who is she, with mystic grace, That teaches health and ease and grace Who sings and reads with skillful art, Till she of each thing seems a part? Who writes so swift in lines of beauty? Reluctant, yet impelled by duty Says, 4'Take off three if you erase, And do the same should you retrace. Who is it that through toilsome hours, Speaks comfort to these hearts of ours? Who stands for home and native land, And teaches language to her band? Who walks in quick, decisive treads, Waves weather records o'er our heads? Who mathematics at us shout Till we don't know what we're about? Who is the one so tall and slim That teaches grammar with a vim? And makes us long that we were where Violets and roses scent the air. Who teaches pedagogic rule And fills our minds with ancient fuel? Who, both by name and nature, he A Reader evermore shall be? Whose tread is that we scarcely hear? We never know when she is near. Who teaches of A, B, and X, And with long rules our souls much vex? Pray, who is this noble band, That we in reverence of them stand? Who are these ones that come together And make for us much stormy weather? 120 Th 0 I 11 flex Ti-IE RUPP UN. '4 CA LEGEND OF GEOMETRYJ .1 i T , - - A 'T iss -LW T, sh T --Q so Moog? - H - V -- ,W - - l-'- - 4 ,M if T i,.,i T 1 T J A: 1 s . : V ' a , , , .4 T ,L i ' --'a---4- --' ' 'I 0 I al' 7 5 rkx, ' J ,Q J' - 1 A' I 5 ' D' 5' , Zf .14 T I-g , Y' . 4-Q? , ou l 1.7 J 1 , ,Z , 1-Q , f T! ,N .i ' 'ff f ff , Q mmvfffrl' , A, f 14 -.r f 1?-f2ff O 0 ff , ' ' . , , 4 T Y 0 0' 0 I 7 l li ,- A ' ' 'jg ' . I , A X If 'N' . 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'i4sx , A fl that was killed by the f-422, , f 1 , Hwy who was fold by the mam to shoot the t s if 1- -f . - f , s s 7 gun that Krupp built. si of s ' mm This is the grade put Clown for the boy Who was told by the man to shoot the spurrow With the gun that Krupp built. -J. T. Jofllzsml. -Q., , W- -?-f1?.1 , ,ix i i This is the problem that caused the man to tell the boy to shoot the sparrow with the gun that Krupp built. 1 1222 The Index RANSLATIGDNS. Praeferrer cunctis certe gener. I certainly would be preferred before all others as a father-in-law. -17lfCZif'llVl'1 fj. Te quoque turbatum fugisse, Boot. f Also they commemorate you, O boots. -F. Baker. Corripe lora manu!-vel, si mutabile pectus est tibi. If you have a changeable heart Use my advice and not my cart. --Ifirk. Cum prece tura pia. With sacred sankinfrence. -F. Tlzofmpson. Talia tum placido Saturnius edidit ore. Thus the son of Jupiter sat with his big mouth. --Briggs. Oraque caerulea patrium clamantia nomen excipiuntur aqua. I His sea-green features calling out the name of the father. ' K -Zllclllufrry. Ignarus sua se tractare pericla. He drew his own constitution. --H. Smzftlz. Gelidos complexibus allevet artus. Escapes from their wrestling embrace. -Miller. Simul suprema jacentes lumna versarunt. At the same time turning their eyes all around for the last time. -Dillon. Der tag' ist kalt. The tack is cold. -Baicimzmv. Die strasse ist breit. The straw is bright. r -B1fL9'72'.9fllC.9. 14 Isis, Mmm U l i ,iff f ic s 171 Index 2 P L ,Q i on , ii titi 1 . i 1 --...,T., , . ., T... we-.,,. ,,,...,,.,,:',t.. ar ., 1' H ' -1 --1 ., -1 u: s:f l'ufPIaH! WFQH 5 2 I , a a mwfimil, -if c t ii . 'A : :' .5131 -' . - 0 il .Fixx 'mi Ig? 1 fu 'JI .v1n4!'!T: , I W iiti ft it ii- M :Wifi ff 'I'-,i 'Ui , I ' LI' 1 H 'tr' . h h 1 III ' ,L f ' Qi- , f - . V f. N ' ' fa.-J-flif 'W . , i W 293 1? c - I. WQMEN. sv President Cook's idea of street car accommodations. I dx t i ,tti1ifi itti e itii itit II is a m i i ' X I I . MEN. Miss Colby's idea of street car accommodations. 1 124 The I ll1,fI6'.l'. XTRAGTS Fnem Eames. I There are many kinds of Drawing I need only mention withdrawing, drawing by lot. the drawing-room. drawing carts. fiddlebows and revolvers, drawing the salary, and drawing the breath. The greatest of these is draw- ing of salary. but the last. as we all know, is drawing the breath. -Kzmppk. The birth of our National Education occurred on the Mayflower. --Pmzline Selmeider. The reading habit, or the habit of reading, is both useful. pleasurable. and handy. No one ought to do with- out it. -Pilce. The individual personality of the individual teacher, creates an individual method, the individuality of which cannot be determined Cl prz'ori. -Gmylnll. ivgwgg V The income tax can Desi be illustrated by a fond father. who in an unguarded moment of night walking, places his tender sole for a moment in contact with an insigniiicant carpet holder. -Miller. How well I remember the day upon which the first transition from my home to the little old school house took place. I was just four. but I walked all the way, all by myself. -Bmwey. It is a capital thing to labor. Every capitol requires labor. and it takes labor to secure capital. Capital labor gets me. -D. Thompson. Most children cry sometimesg some children cry long and others cry short: some cry loud and others cry soft. I always cry loud and long. -Slowlffz. VVoulcl you list to nature's teaching? Then go forth into Lovers' Lane and list to the Muttering of the frogs and the sighing of the gentle breezes, while all the while the soft moonlight is stealing over all - and words cannot ex- press the moral teaching which we glean. -ldvuns. The Index. 125 lil EW TEilDENT'S RIVATISNS, on ONE DAY OF IT. 8:30 TO l222O. THE ENTRANCE. At thirty minutes after eight, With slipping, sliding books,- Rejoicing that they are not late, The new students with scared looks Invade the vast Assembly Room, With lessons ill-prepared, And knowing what will be their doom, No Wonder they look scared! At last the jingling call has ceased And silence takes control, And, when the noise is much decreased, The President says, Roll! OPENING EXEROISES. We next rise up to sing a song, Q The seats each give a slam Reverberating loud and long With dear old Rockingham,l' And. straightway, when the song is done YVe to the Good Book turn, And read how Jacob sent his son To Egypt to buy corn. We then, with hearts of gratitude And thankfulness and praise, Assume a prayerful attitude And Weak petitions raise. Devotions o'er, We hold our breath For fear all is not well, And, actually, We feel like death Until We hear Go spell! 'l THE SPELLING PROFESSOR. The memory of deep blue eyes Will cause me to digress, For those are they which I most prize The ones which I confess I cannot spurn, although on me They rest in awful doom: Now at twelve-twenty I must see You in Miss Hanna's room. 126 The Index SPELLING. The Spelling lessons awful hard, The Professor awful wise, If I were something of a bard, I'd laud him to the skies! And, when he'd disappeared from sight, The printed Hlist' I'd burn, And never more sit up all night, Derivatives to learn! No more the dreaded f'Baby Class For banishment should be, No more the wretched, sorrowing mass, In number !'Twenty-three! ARITHMETIC. The Arithmetic distressing grows, We work as for our lives, .And yet, unto my numerous woes He adds a row of S' 5's. GYMNASTICS. Gymnastics, dearer far than all, We learn to bend our backs To sit, to stand, to rise, to fall, And run as if in sacks. it it it DRAWING. ' Before my eyes straight lines and curves Rise skeleton-like in form, And, scolding, as the class deserves, I hear the 'teacher 'A storm! H The dotted line the dash should be, 4' The left side view is wrong, - It seems that you could plainly see Your study's not so long! Then jingle, jingle, goes the bell, We drop the boards and start And up the stairs we rush, pell-mell Believed in mind and heart! if 9' ELEMENTS. O, Pedagogy,-blest God-send For children's due relief. Had you not come, the past to mend, The world had come to grief! With thee to tell of lives of those Devoted to thy cause VVho sacriiiced, 'mid untold woes. Themselves for nature's laws. VVe must for teaching better grow, VVith wild ambitidn burn. The Index And strive the inmost truths to know, Those truths from thee we learn. GEOGRAPI-IY. While yet the morning hours are young To Geography we bound, And maps and charts and globes among We learn the earth is round, We 'istringl' the rivers oler the board And Hmodeln them in sand, And tell by whom they were explored And how they drain the land. READING AND DICTIONARY. Oh, happy, happy Reading hour, Of all this is my choice For here, to great degree of power, Miss Lucas trains my voice. We 4'give the '4Principles and Chart, Verbatim they must be For if you don't know them by heart Your grade, perhaps, is H 3! GRAMMAR. A Last, but not least, the Grammar class. Dear '4 English as shess taught, And oh, for fear I will not pass, I give it deepest thought. H A composition you must bringll' I rack my brain to give In voice and mode and proper ring. The wild infinitive! GENERAL EXERCISE. And, when the analyzing's done. We to our seats repair And listen until nearly 4' one, To H Felmley on the airf' The Highs and Lows we madly chase. To find where there's a storm, And o'er our weather maps we trace A line to where it's warm. In dreams I see the isobars, The arrows pierce my heart, And weather stations-oh, my stars! It makes the-tear-drops start! When we've been made to understand I-Iow gases are diffused, A silence reigns throughout the band. And then- You are excused! A 1 27 H T110 IIHZCJ' :Ia-M 4534 xx ' x . ' -ll . 5 jay- I X. 1-4 ,. i ' . .x . wf f ff' ' 'n 1 I it-H ' sip- I XJ I I' , ' fs -.. 'Ula' , M' 'ffm fu ', .gun , 1' '.,:,'r 5:5-'EI il W ,fn 51:33-. ,I.:: .-:I -, than 55.1-.gi 11:12:13 :fx ' '.fe::5-ful .iEER2f1:: W , :EE:5zS:l, .:::.:' -I' MQW -' I N Hi: e2:955+g, -'rw if 6 m , ' -:g. , 'wan T 'mfg , 'A' qi .Q 'f v, 1 va N51 -ta ' Y v. Q 'ff fav' x 1 1- xi? K fo .X x' J K x We 10' - M .J A' X X Q llr'f,y ' . 4 N x I I V I' 1 fZ ' xg 04. 1 I W HW rf, 4 ' . f 1. I f 0 f M 2 Z 4 0 P t I l . l llfnfq lj Wil- ,fudayll I f 22: M, 6,,,1u,7f,Zf,f1h Q V Q '1 Y E ' gf -f far ff ll ' - J I j VIII:-I:' X7 ' .mm-. 5,1 1, 1 . ' M555 f 7 , au' I: , , I 1 ,nn X 5:51. I 'A ' 3'a , k'Jl5 '15,f: azz- -V -f'z2:.. L - AQ:- il llugk Lg, N .-1' To loan. or not to loan. that is the question! Wlletller 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer Unsightly misiits-since girls intellectual Are wont to be sadly clelicient as moclistes. Or to prevent this calamity By loaning' your apron for a model. ---To pity-eto loan-W To loan! perchance to have it Well trimmed Ay. theres the rub! T11 6 I 11 del' l 29 PEGIMEN CDRK. Fans. CEsscly from .H. S. Depr1rt'me'nt.b There is no end to Fads. The kind of book satchel that H. S. girls carry is a fad. It holds a great many things. It is awful handy. Mortar-board hats worn by college persons is a great fad too. This fad looks like a milk- crock lid covered with cloth and tied to tassels. lt is very nice and ornamental. Toy swords is a late fad. They are useful for hairpins. Those who wear them think they are much nicer. Collars dz neckties used to be just common. Now they have got to be fads. Everybody likes to wear them. Fads may not last long, but they are liked very well while they last. It is useful to know about fads. KEYS. ffjom position in Rh0t0riC.J It is hard to define keys. there are so many kinds. The watch-key and turnkey are out of date, but we have the club- key,door-key,trunk-key,monkey,wliiskey, and hokey-pokey. One should know lots about the club-house key, as it saves the use of ladders, or crawling through windows. The society halls have a transom over the door so that one does not need a key if he has a step ladder. There is one more kind of key. For its meaning one is referred to '4Pony: they are the same thing. BSYS. f Written by,cc G'l'tl'll1l7l.CLl7' School Girl. 5 Boys are nice to have around. They bother the girls so much that sometimes they are not nice. A nice boy always bothers the girls some. Some nice boys study hard or play ball-they are not nice then. Our boys are all nice. There are two other kinds of boys: big boys and little boys. We girls like the big boys best because they stay around and talk. Our teacher is the biggest boy and he talks the most. We like him very much. The little boys are all small. I do not know any more about boys but I am learn- ing ngore every day. 130 V, The Index A95 F M' 4 ,4 R wa 6 A. -I 0 W If S 'fo A ,,,14 I 1 QWSX4 4 1 AQQ' ' Q-- 1 14 ' 1 Q A V , J. J. N ' N Q ws' WSQW wx M 4 X V FN L 4 '- JK-:F-:I U I :R , I gl' I I A it S f V 1 5 -i - .X My 5: 'Xl ,?' n-:lsffixg X WXGA XX XX WMU: 4 4 1. XY Exo Vg cs Co N'x'f:TS1f:?:F . .D x I J 1 F . - I-Gr Y -.1ixQ..y- ,T A ,f , -QA X x R Q 1- 4444-, . I N ix x ,,,.. :,'- 'hge ms ' 4-I l.l:x . ,I X HMI xfq, N4 4 I , P- if ,I gizlu. N Ao X ' Ni 'f-,ffffffk - , f' ' 4 -4 -K- M .af 4 4 7 , 4 mtv. 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Let every fashion-lover now take note l'll celebrate in verse the bug-tailed coatg Because of which Cto all mankind 'tis plainb The men of '94 live not in vain. Alas! the Gods of Nlt. Olympus high-, No wonder was it that they all should die, No wonder that their lives were passed in pain, For none of them wore coat-tails cut entmfme. We, too, would perish but for tailors wise Whose genius can the bug-tail coat devise. Now fame and life eternal both are ours, v Our pathway shall be strewn with fragrant flowers And heroes, sages, prophets, all shall be Who clothe their backs, O bug-tailed coat, with thee. 132 The I viz dex ADVERTISEHENTS. 1 ANTED. I will give a handsome reward for any infallible way of telling the Parker boys apart. DAISY GARVER. ANTED. A portable lifting derrick. Machine must be able to lift 108 pounds over an ordinary picket fence. C. O. MILLER. ANTED. I will give my yellow shoes and rainbow cady for any information concerning the Shirley people who guyed me at the show. LOU BURGESS. OST. fSomewhere between the Hitchcock club and the Van Pelt housel an appetite for oatmeal. MARY LEWIS. ROFESSION AL CARD.--TAXIDERMY. I will still prepare Zoological specimens for students in need of such. Work is war- ranted to suit the Professor. Terms reasonable. ARTHUR BROWN. OST. A ball game on the campus, the iinder will please return the same to section A. QCOOKJ HORSE SALE. As I shall have no further use for them I will sell at public sale to the highest bidder, at 10 a. m. June 21st, a line lot of horses and ponies. to-wit: one good Latin horse, one Greek pony, a line span of Algebra and Geometry pack-horses, also a German colt two years old. All have been handled a great deal but are uninjured. HARRY MCCART. Auctioneer, I-1. SPICKERMAN, Who is acquainted with the above described property. ANTED. A bounteous supply of snakes, toads. lizards. cray- iish, earthworms. snails. and salamanders for playthings to interest the children of the Model School in the beauties of nature. UHAS. MCMURRY. The Index 133 ORRESPONDENGE NSWBRED. . MESSRS. HARTSHORN, NEWTON, ET AL.-NO, it never rains biscuits three months old, it is not customary either to crack them as you do hickory nuts. We advise you to carry a hammer on your next serenading tour, however. MISS SUE MCGINNIS-FC3thGfS will not be taken in payment for your subscription to THE INDEX. Advertise your geese in The Viclette. l B. P. BAKER-We are unable to say which of the two ladies thinks most of you. We think you can best find out by spraining your ankle. ' THE ELECTRIC LIGHT Co.-We think you may be able to secure the services of A. S. Hanna, Maggie Bowling, and W. R. Cothern for special emergencies. HAIIVEY SMITH-GOlCOHd3 is situated in Southern Egypt, on the Ohio River. Thirty dollars a month is hardly enough to begin house-keeping with. Better have patience and wait. MISSESS MILLS AND NORTON-YOU can obtain an ex- cellent instructor in the art of dancing from Thompson and Hartshorn, Publishers, Normal, Ill. ALBERT STEFFENS.-W6 know of no better reason than the one given you. Dudes wear one eye-glass instead of two because they can see through one glass all they are able to understand. 134 ' The Index CTES HN TEE Alizll AME. QI'lCIC'?lff'Ql fvs. Seciiovlz. A, lVedf22e.QcZf1q1, May 23.1 The score: Section A one and the Faculty WON. Prof. Boyer wore his tie on the back of his neck and played better than usual. Pres. Cook lets the shortstop bring him all balls. His remark: What's the shortstop for, anyway?!' Bystander- Who is that boy with the large straw hat, and who seems to be helping the Faculty? Boy turns out to be Prof. Norton. When the score stands 3 to O in favor of the Faculty Prof. Manchester is heard to remark to Prof. Felmley: Now, David, if it would only rain like blazesf' Prof. Felmley caught the ball during the practicing Qevidently in self-defensej fcheersj. Prof. Manchester runs to first base shouting to base- man, Get out of my way there! Miss Bowling's shriek is heard accross the campus fa wild ball passed near herj. Misses Hammond, Hinckley, Wyman. Dillon, Mont- gomery. Davis, Lewis, Clanahan, and Vancil learn for the first time that 3 outs make an 'z'ninwz'n.g for that side. They wonder why it is not called an OUTING. SECTION A YELL. Hurray Ray! Hurray Ray! We are for Section A! fThis yell was not heard after the game began 3 FACULTY YELL. Hurra Ree! Hurra Hee! We are for the Faculty! The bystander who made the mistake about the boy took notes and summed up with a slight modification of Southey's lines to the battle of Blenheim as fitting to tell the tale: But what good came of it at last?,' Quoth little Section A. Wc' Cannot tell, say the Faculty Hut 'twas :L famous Vietm'y. ' The I mica: PQ: Biscoe or ovens' 1-ina. .. . Lux' 1 L ur ACT ll. One couple plan a scheme g Think they'll have a little fun. Others of it never dream Till they see the mischief done. ACT lll ACT l. Two couples take a walk. A good fence, a fine limb. Une couple sit and talkg Chance for danger still slim .rw 135 1 36 The Index XAMINATIQN HESTIONS. BOTANY. Why does Miss Arthur enjoy the country roads? Ants. Because of the Hedges. A What tree most resembles the typical new student? fins. The evergreen, of course. Why is one member of Section O always so sweet and pretty? Aus. He is Justin Posey. Who is undoubtedly the roughest character in the Senior class? Aus. Thornhill. ZOOLOGY. Which class would make the best zoiilogical collec- tion? Aus. O, because they have Bear and Lyons among them. What animal hibernates Whenever Winter comes around? Arm. The Simeral. G Which young lady in the Pedagogy class knows the most about an gleworms? Aus. Probably Miss Fisher. i ART. What should be the colors of our School? Afns. Black, Brown. White. and Gray. Why does Miss Ackerman always make charcoal draw- ings? .tina Because they are Black. e Why is singing classed as a religious exercise? Ans. The Parson leads it and the singers all worship him. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY. f TVIYI1 ou! ,f1i11sv1'm's.J Who is General Ooxey? VVhat is a Senate for? Who is the President here in these United States? Who can tell what our Governor will do next? The Ilncletr. 13x rn, a -aunt mm - 1131 -g i T5 ' Vin .f A if ,QL 4 amiga' 4 H -ii - f -1- ' alia -x , so I I, as in he asf ar -Hiya - -H efr--4' - - 'LP '-45 'fff 1 5:5'5 Nmxs I. ' -' W 'WF 'Zi' ' ' ' ' 5 J W , - ,ff 4 f :L'.i : ' , H i f ' i?fiffi59 I-ls.- - ' '- - '- '.' . '--'u:. ., f ' f 1Ql.f,-MQ? F' f 135- My refs - :arf , V F' Y li, g -+FH- if . W ' Q-tt: V ' ,L +' - rpm, f' - a. ,k i V'-jfs-.,.i.'1ri'-gs? ,,.---::- if H' I' ' ,iw 1:27 f. HE HYME OF THE OTHNY HN. I am only a Botany Can. Students buy me at the store: Only a little Botany Can Just as cans have been before. Merely this and nothing more. Many a story I could tell If only I dared to speak. Tales my ears have heard so well As to make my rivets weak- Almost make my rivets weak. Iv'e been held by dainty hands, Gentle maids of Section C: Iv'e been placed by gentle hands Under some nice shady tree, Three of us, by counting me. Iv'e been borne thro' wood and glen. Crown'd with violets: filled with lunch: Crammed with many a specimen, Weeds, and grass, and flower bunch, Fungus growth. and flower bunch, Iv'e been 'ftired enough to die: I have traveled on the train From the Normal to the I was caught once in a rain, I have often missed the train. I have been in many a crowd, Heard of grades: of hopes and fears Vlfhispers low, and pledges loud: Stories sad enough for tears, Mixed with plans for future years ! Dents.and scuffsand scars I've stood Hung in Woodshed. Hung in hall, I have done the best I could. Welcomed Spring, and dreaded Fall. Tugged and labored thro' it all. I am only a Botany Can: But at this I don't complain: For to be a Botany Can Is not to have lived in vain. And Botany Can I still remain ! 138 The Inclex EGITATIQN IN EWEV Dufrzfng the Po'esiflem s Absence. PfI'OQf7'0l7tl277'2P, Room 24, 8:40 own., Marcia Q. Genial Smile ..... Overture to Skinner. . Grand Entrance. . Oration, . . Grand Entrance, Oration, .... Elucidation ..... Elaboration of Elucidation. . Contradiction of Elaboration of Elucidation, Oratorio Profundo. . . Bassett . Moore Petrie . Graybill . Hampton . Keith . . Pike Skinner . Keith Moore Debate. Resolved that man is a machine. ..... . n u o s s o a o n s Q a o u Aliirmative, Keith and Bassett . Negative, Mutterer and Moore C Decision by Graybill-The teacher is a 6 thrashing machine. Preliminary Finale, . . Magniiico Oratorio, . . Explosive Door Shutting, . . . . . . . Thornhill . . . . Keith . . . . Hanna Conclusive Evidence of Theory of Evolution, . . Skinner General Discussion of Idiocy, n Q o - n u o 0 1 Schneider, Graybill, Coley, Moore, Hanna, and White. Grand Finale, .... . . . . . . Bassett FTER THE QNTEST. fM.C.J I. IH. After the Contest's over, After the deed is done,- After the rigid judges Have told who lost or Won, Many a heart is aching, Many a sorrowing face Is seen by grief distorted After the race H. After the Contests over. After the last applause,- After the fatal tallies Tell where the judge found iiaws, Many a heart is happy. Many a face is bright. Saying in every feature, WI' won tonight! After the Contest's over, Some who have bravely tried, Find that the stronger forces Lie on the other side:- Find that the day is dawning, When, if a victory's Won We must be up and doing Until it's done. IV. After the Contest's over, We all feel the dreadful strain Anxiety held us under Suddenly loose its reing- The victors, proud and happy, Rejoice o'er the the others' fall, And those Who've been defeat- l,irr', after all! led The Index 139 NIVERSITV ELLS. The New yell. HURRAH RAY, HURRAI-I RAY, RAY, RAY, NORMAL! The Yell Lagt Veer. RAH, RAH, Boom! RAH, RAH, Boom! RA!-I-NEE, KAH-ROO, KAH-ZEE, KAH-zoo! RIP-RAH-HAH! I. S. N. U.! RAH, RAH, Boom! Boom! Boom! The Qld Univergify yell. RAH-NEE, KAH-ROO, KAH-ZEE, KAH-ZO0! RIP-RAH-HAH! l. S. N. U. NOTE.-Many wished to change the yell after the Prof. Fiske lecture, but ow- ing to inability to imitate the lecturer's lung power in clearing his throat, the matter was dropped. Univergity Qolorg. As first adopted, RED AND WHITE. Colors are now called CREAM AND CR!msoN. IVIOHO. No motto was ever adopted. The President, however. at a general exercise. suggested N. T. as a motto meeting his hearty approval. It was revealed after- wards that N. T. stood for NO THUMPS freferring to the noise made by the desk seats when classes rosej. 1-10 The Intlex RIMRTE IFXRY. qPub1ished for open inspection at the request of the iinders. 'Written by a Normal Student.J Herein is recorded a conglomeration of facts in a homogeneous mass. in which the removal of the estrangement has been of compar- ative ease. owing to the receptivity of the mind in accordance with the doctrine of attention. September. 1. At home. Received letters from several prospective club stewards. 6. Off for school. Promised to write to Minnie every Sunday. 7. Club stewards, on the train. I was worked. Reached Normal. Found a club for every ten students. 9. Platform of depot crowded. Saw the preparations to capture unsuspecting new students. Boles, Johnson, and fourteen others worked for the West Side Club. 10. Went to church with Miss C. in the evening. No moonlight. 11. School opened. Enrollment small but good-looking. Misses L-w-s and C-nd-ll attracted my attention.--From Decatur. 12. Bought a speller. Met Miss C. in the hallg she never saw me. 15. Too much work, forgot my diary. 16. Long day, no company. Went to the Right society in the eveningg Barber elucidated. 19. Another Decatur girl arrived, Miss Ar-h-r. 21. Twenty-four problems in algebra to work tonightg show in town. 23. Johnson met Nelly -- at the grind, misunderstood her. 24. Johnson apologizedg had an understanding. Wrote a letter to M---, 10:30 to 12:00 p. m. 20. 'Hedges appeared on the scene. . 20. Overheard an agreement between MissA ---- and Mr. H The I ndea' 141 Qciobee. 1. Miss Sldcum promised to teach Mr. Bachman man- ners. A 3. First public appearance of A-t-ur and H-d-es. 4. Charlie Miller took his first lesson in foot ball play- ing-and he never played again. 5. Got an introduction to Miss L. 8. Mutterer and Skinner discovered the High School today. This is a very important discovery. 9. Chicago Day. Burnside Went to see the 40 beauties today. VanCleve Went along. 10. The editor of The Videzve looks' haggard. 12. Felt inclined to Write poetry today: got over it all right. 15. Keith, Mutterer, and Skinner have designs on the High School. 20. l saw the editor of The Viclette buy a new pair of scissors today. lVonder if he intends to shear the moss od the business manager. 23. The business manager of The Viclette appears as mossy as ever. 25. Ferd can't iind the maniwho Wanted to lick Reddy. 31. Feel the inclination to Write poetry again, here goes: There was a sound of devilment by night, And Normal boys had gathered then To do that which they durst not in daylight, Lest they be landed in the Normal pen. A score of hearts beat happily, but when They'd halloweened some dozen gates quite well A shout Was heard, and ere that shout again. That scatterment of boys. ah. who could tell, As down the different streets they rushed like sheep pell-melll 142 The Iizdel' November. 1. Wright. caucus. Later, 11:45, Smith climbed the porch post to see Rausch. 2. Rausch. Wrightonian election of contestants. 4. Attended the Presidentis monthly reception, today. Tried Water-Worksg it Wouldn't go. 5. Got a scolding from Minnieg she thinks I don't Write long enough letters. Moonlight night. Too cold on the Way out. 6. Miss L. looked at me in societyg she can have me. 7. Phil. caucus at Seeley's. Plot against the Wrights. 9. One block of paving actually begun. 10. Paving blockedg signs of snow. 15. Keith arrived from the Fair. 2 I. 17 ly i f I ' f' gx Lk 2 Qfi X'-. Q fi ' V' fyfzxl' Y 4? if g is .,. lli .X i Q12 X X av'-'1'5 xWQ? 5 f in 5 2 R ' f .f 9 'M sa fx x I Albl ' . fi I Q xml il xxx xuxsvj A35 ix gf My iii 2' .xnxx X XX fr X? N'x d! 4 W ,Lf ,A M Xxx M gsm NX IXQ ,, li ,W f ' fj'df1,f,fffJ MQ!! lg, 1' wry' y 1 ,f ,f fly ' f21! ,f 7 I M , , A f X WW ' X A .ff PEDAGOG LINGS. 18. Special class in advanced orthography. 20. Prof. C. corrected Miss Lyons' misplaced i's. 24. Keith joined the High School gang and prepared for a raid. 27. A bank in town: better look out: 330. A little girl at Thanksgiving dinner remarked, Aunt Rose. why don't you marry Mr. M.? Baker got crippled in a foot ball game. The Index 143 Q60 6 TYL 196 P. 1. Oranges from Miss H-- for Baker. 2. Snowed today. Cricket on the Hearthj, played in large hallg Keith borrowed Sweeting's rubber boots for play and forgot all about the incident. 3. Deep snowg no street-carsg no going to churchg Fred Carroll shovels snow by the ton. 4. Baker received cake and fruit from Miss G--. 5. Prof. Bohrer quit shaving for the winter. 6. Miss Barney sends Baker cut iiowers. 7. Keith receives following postal about the boots: Mr. KEITH: please return my boots as 1 am a needing them, and oblige, J. SWEETINGN' 10. Bloomington library removed to the different rooms of contestants for reference purposes. 12. My essay due this morning: wrote it and a letter to Minnie last night. Knew about the essay for seven weeks. 14. Paulen fcommenting on the character of Goneril in King Leary HI think this Goneril was the hardest-hearted girl I ever knew. 21. Miss Colby starts the precedent of keeping Seniors after school. Miss Sater attends society regularly. Prof. Manchester failed to carry singing for the termg students are sorry but there was absolutely no hope. Longing for Christmas vacation. Girl remarks, 4' Last week seems like a young age. 144 T11 1' Ili calm' Qlemucsxry. 1. Ate New Years dinner at home. Made good resolu- tionsg i. fa. resolved to carry spelling. Motto for this year: All's fair in love, War, and spelling. 2. School begins. A yap named Funk arrived from Sangamon county today. 3. Posey hunted up the yap for a room-mate. Posey will be sick of his job. 4. Six cars of oatmeal arrived today. o. We had oatmeal for breakfast. 6. Rhodes Went to B-- and paid for the stolen spoons today. 7. Wesley White arrived Carrying his other shirt under his arm. I, 9. Funk was very ,., '-will hoarse todayg fear he .-'i', 'll yn Q 15? will have the Croup. 12. Rhodes has dis- ,,.A1T1'f' Covered everybody f is H ' 1 h d'd 'r ff , qi, in schoo W o 1 n . 1 W Q' 'Q wx steal the spoons. p, 'X' at xx 11. Grind and ban- fg Q it AMA Q E quet tonight. We will , A 1,1 L 5' A eat. drink, and be mar- I, ' K .l', fy fy A , Q. g ,, 'www 1 iied. pf, ff U ,,ffZjX.Q-il I Wifi! ,A .kj 253 i, 1 15. Attended the X .W ff?,71'y'1l 1 Q banquet last night. Y ,fy ip iq U I3 1 Bachman. Ben, and 1 X'-' ' H f. A ,N if John. yu. fi' :fl 20. One of the Par- ' 1 1, . Ni! ,f 'lil 'X j ker brothers had a sus- y Iliff ' S gl E picious looking spoon fr ' , f ' l- ' Y 1 ' M-' I !'r 7-f7'i ll 2 it 5 today. Rhodes is on tai, I .ill I 42 1 1 the hunt ot Parker. N W ,' I A 3 , -g 15 ' 'K 5,,i.,,f pf l 224. Gertrude Myers . W A . ' ff 'iii-.' 5-:P threw her rubbers Im' W1 .N ,Y 5 N W ? F. Y . t gd?.:'i,,,i A 1 away C ue mitnu es 'tfgff7fii'-fgg.-'.fT:igQ',.g' ' A- later? Gertrude slipped pf..''ff'ii't,Tf44 f'e A ' and fell on the ice. 26. President Cook lectured on taking the young ladies prisoners. 27. Marked change of arms in the halls after society. The I nclex. 145 February. 1. 100 below zero. Hedges says the Van Pelt house is the coldest house in town. 5. Miss McCune experimented with the Leyden jar in the Physics classg it jarred her nerves. 6. Knapp is boiling. 8. Dr. Van Liew was cheered when he sent the classes this morning. He says he will practice in private. 9. Miss Lyons is tired of being called the lion and says she will change her name if she gets half a chance. 10. The Sapphonians discussed the question last night: What qualities should a young man have to make him mar- riageable ? Decision: If chewing and smoking tobacco and drinking are his only bad habits, he is eligible. 12. Comic valentines are on sale at Coen's. Will send back the ones I got last year. . 14. Misses Capen and Garver received appropriate val- entines. They suspect Cook and Parker of the trick. 15. Alan Winter and Miss S.were seen talking in the hall at noon. This talking in the hall is getting serious. 16. A. S. Johnson is mad yet about his valentines. He says he can lick the man who sent them. 17. Tiiiany began practicing '4 O Happy Day for con- test. 19. Dr. Van Liew sent the classes without any display of emotion. 20. Sophie Huggins visited town today: her revelations were satisfactory to H-dg-s. 22. Jesse Black went to Piloomingtan to tell the G.A.R. that this is Washington's birthday. Wonder how Jesse found it out. 23. The editor of The Vz7cZetz'e is looking haggard again. Possibly he has only received a printer's due bill, but l'll look out for another issue of The Vzrlefte soon. 25. Knapp undertook to smudge the Model School with sulphur today. Succeeded. 26. Sawyer. Tom Birney, Billy Taylor. and Miss Potter have all been acting more or less strangely of late. 28. Knapp has boiled six weeks this mouth. 30. My mistake. -9 146 The IIIIZVJ' exec . 1. Prof. Bohrer shaved. Suddenly became popular. 2. Ben Moore was locked in the Wrifflitonian hall. 'Q 3. Miss Peltier was sure the balcony scene of Romeo and Juliet was on Sunday night. 6. What shall 1 do about Minnie. Miss L. has asked me to Call. 7. Miss Potter has been absent three days---Wisdom teeth. The doctor says she is out of danger. 8. A tin can serenade at the VanPelt house. 9. Twenty-four tin cans were found on the porch of the VanPelt house this morning. 10. Tiffany sang on contest fladies vs. gentlemenj with- out an opponent: he perspired freely.-e Ch. Happy Day ! 12. Baker and his mother at- p 5 . tended a card party--a surprise W - .5 party. Tiff?- 5 gi 13. .el visited Champaign. grand f S m? . time. Pricer Con the tipping table? - C 1 ' 31 May I ask a question ? Prof. .271 J- Alf' A 'Q j' , ' ' i ,g ' . ,. i 0 f 'lid tl 'Certainly P. Am I straight fig C up now ? .7151 bg...-f'f' .1 ' 54' . . if 14. Prof. Metcalfs rooster re- QillQ'.iL!2ft,?9f2!- j fused to crow long ltalian u. giyififif 11. Miss W-u-li tells Mr. B. that 'I mg, f .1 ,iff ' ' she hopes she may never become a f ' f wt, if J, mmis tr s ui e. li IH. Melville heard about E. P. 'id s Eg - N. Roe at dinner time. as V 4 aii. W . , 'ij at ,. lil. Melville asked at the book ' store for E. P. Roe's poem on t'The Crow. till. Miss McCune absent-mindedly measured the dis- tance to the son instead Physics class. of the distance to the sun in the 21. Section A met and appointed a committee to adopt a constitution P everything lovely. 27. Hanna and Peter .laclcson went to El Paso together. The Iizclez' 147 Fxprii. 2. Normal is beginning to tip toward the northg Perrin must be coming back to school. 3. Little plantlets are making their appearance at the Y. 4. Brown took charge of the postoflice today. I shall expect more mail. 5. Section A had a meetingg Harvey got rattled. 7. It is rumored that Sawyer is not the shadow of the Scotch giant. Phils must not hold after 9:15, or Nelly weeps. 8. Called on Miss L.: had a delightful time. 10. Billy Taylor has been drinking too much cham- pagney Qchampaigneb water since February. 12. Karr and Ryburn practiced their debate on the porch roof last night. 13. Prof. Colton missed the train and carried Jamie home from the Y on his back. 14. Spickerman went to the grind tonight. I think he met l-- M--. 15. Section A boys all received letters from Riley and Parker today. The boys are proud to know Parker and Riley. Will answer their letters. 18. Miss Lucas crawled through the basement window into the University today. Will tell the President. 19. The Parker brothers ordered their new spring suits this morning. They will look nice and alike still. 20. Got four letters I should have had two weeks ago. Brown knows enough to do better. 21. Section A boys answered Riley and Parkers letters today. I admire their affectionate spirit. Joe Jinnetts trouserloons were stolen last nightg Joe is wearing a pair he borrowed from Ryburng they are a trifle long. 24. Rhodes found another man today who didn't steal the spoons. Rhodes' hair is almost white. 25. Posey and Misses Moulton and Emery broke a buggy down by loading it with botany specimens. The buggy wonlt carry botany. Don't think the others will either. 28. It is rumored that Tom Birney is afflicted with trilum-bites. This accounts for Tom's strange actions last winter. 1 will recommend a coal-oil bath. CPhys. Geoj 148 The Inclex. 1. Fifteen girls in Fell Park hanging May-baskets, but I couldn't find the one I Wanted. 3. Prof. Colton was asked by a new student at Presi- dent Cooks reception if he Went to school here, and if he entered this spring. 5. Birney and Thompson Cengineerb cremated a cat. 8. Faculty elected speakers. 9. Class elected speakersg Thornhill resignedg hot time. 10. Took Miss L. to a showg think it is all right. 11. Minnie has Written her last letterg I don't care. 12. Skinner heard that Salvini was coming and decided to go and hear her if .size came. 15. Miss Dooley tainted in gymnastics. A strong man was called for, and J. A. came to her assistance. 16. Gentle would not believe that his Wife made the hard biscuits which he found in his basket. 17. Seniors calledg no quorum. 18. Templeton and Karr took a late lunch at Bud Ellis's and then ran for the car. 22. Baltz thought the sign Don't blow out the gas, meant to suck it out. This Was but one of Baltz's bushel of errors, reported on the return from Minonk. 23. Thornhill sat for photos with a White tie. ' B 24. Thornhill took a second sitting in a blue tie. sp ... . Again-black tieg photographer smiled. 26. Ordered the white tieg photographer laughed 29. White-Facultyffa--Students. 30. Students--Faculty--White. The I ndeac 149 dune. I have a good second-hand wheelbarrow for sale. Must sell it soon. I-IENDRICKS. AUGUSTI N E gl CCD. NURSERYMEN Sell direct to Planters at Wholesale Prices A'-L K'NDS OF FRUIT ORNAMENTAL I R E E S SHADE Shrubs, Plants, Vines, Bulbs, Etc. ln tact, a very superior stock of everything to be found in a First-Class Nursery. Send your orders direct to AUGUSTINE 5: CO., Normal, Ill. Mr. Harvey Cfarr.-We were both saddened and surprised to learn of your affliction, due to the freshly painted porch. We should have classed you as one who looks at the lay of the land before dancing a jig. --:TI-IE---T Wesleyan Qoiiege of iV1u5ic BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS. A Faculty of Ten Experienced Teachers. Over 560 pupils from all parts of this state and others, enrolled ' last year. SUMMER TERM Begins June 25 and lasts ten weeks. Special course of study for teachers. By sending your address to either Director, you will re- ceive a catalogue giving full information. At last accounts Wallace was still raising his bid. Gardner, Eldred, Moon, and Lelilever.-You should pay for the bot- tom that came out of the cutter. and say no more about it. 1511 The Index Bachman in Lit. Class.- Seems to me Romeo'd fall in love with another lady the next day. Miss Colby.- Ts that the experience of the most of you ? MRS. DELL HRKER Nlillinery an Ladies' Bazar. DRY GOODS, and LADIES' and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 117 Beaufort Street, l J. SWEETINGKS l l l Hotel estaurant Gigars, Gonfectionery, Tobacco, Ice Oream, Soda, and Oysters in Season. All Summer Drinks, Ale, Pop, Oider, Etc. V Special line of all 'fine Gandies. 5, RATES2 IVORIUAL, ILLINOIS. T Single Meals, - 25 Cents ii Transient Meals, SLOO per Day First dry goods store opposite Special Rates by the Week. POSUJFHCG- Q OPPOSITE P o., NORMAL ILL. June 7. Baird went to the war this morning. A man interviews J. T. Johnson and gets his ad for a milch-cow. Why do our base ball boys carry spoons in their pockets? lt must be to take their medicine with in case of accidents such as the one at Minonk. They've Learned to Read lt. VVithin the past year a 'wonderful stride in popu- larity among' students and alumni of the l. S. N. U. has lleen made by fThe Normal Advocate? Tun Anvor'A'i'i+: is a great advertising in ediu in. for everybody in this vicinity reads it. lt is the only newspaper published in Normal. issued every Saturday. and chuck full oi local information. lt is the best weekly periodical in Ventral Illinois. HASBROUCK 6: NEELD, Proprietors. .lnne ll. liaird put down the strike and has returned covered with glory and wounds. The Iwlaz' 151 Mr. Thornhill pauses While reciting in Illustrative, the story of Robinson Crusoe. Mr. Cfook.-4'Well, Mr. Thornhill, you have Crusoe on the islandg What of it ZW Mr. Thornhill.- He was alone and-and Qadding after pause?- all by himself Z STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS. Qlfze Nonrrgoll ook Stem NEXT DOOR T0 THE POSTOFFICE. ...3,, School BOOKSMNBW Elllll SBGOIHI-Hillld. WE KEEP ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES USED BY STUDENTS IN THE UNIVEPSTTY. The diiferenoe between a tadpole and a frog as I understand it is : A tadpole has no legs, and I 1'mZic1'c it has a tail: a frog has legs, and- and I think, no tail.-Ack-r-m-n. BOOKS, STATIONERY, JEWELRY, GONFEGTIONERY. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF Pure, Presb Drugs Toilet QJQTHQIQS PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. P. A. CSEN EST SSN, and University Book Store. NORMAL, ILLINOIS Mail Orders Solicited. Successors to C. F. Shinkle A student in H Wishes to know why the mouth of a river is bigger than its head I 152 The Index Mr. Cook's statement: When we get to be perfectly ethical be- ings. there Will be no more need of roll calls. Every one will rise up and respond to his absence out of his convictions of duty. NIAYES St O'NEI LL PHOTOGRAPHERS Translation: Havets Lfarewellj -F. Parkers translation: Be good to yourself. Mr. Skinner. - You were doubtless thinking of axioms. We have axioms instead of maxims in mathematics. 207 N. Plain Street BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS Questions that may yet be settled: The new street car plant: the charter: the new cominencenient plan: the QIYIIIIIZLSILIIII and society halls: the senate. The Indeaf 153 Frank Karr gets to the pathetic part of his essay on Sohrab and Rustum--the part Where Sohrab dies. Karr exclaimsz t'And like a melting cake of ice, he slowly passed away! Heier Teeisea -1-W'rr::.E:.5rz.i'.i-..... Three-Story Building. Located CORNER BEAUFORT ST. AND I. C. RAILROAD. First-Class Lunch Counter in connection. Open from 6 a.m. to 12111. Special attention given to students and patrons. Call and see us. Mr. McCormick, taking roll.-Mr. Quick, you are too slow in re- sponse to your number. Mary had a little lanlb, Its tvool xvas fine as gold. VVe make it up in business suits To please both young and old, This fine wool above described goes into our 520 Suits and 55 Panta: loons. Handsome Clay Diagonal Suits, 525, 530, 535. l.oo1viER, Tl:lE Au.oR. The Ciceronian chorus of ex-presidents is composed of eighteen members. Weeping by Birney and the audience, wailing by Rausch, and gnashing of teeth by Moulton are special features. JCHN A. SHIRK- Undertaker NORMAL, ILL. AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Furniture and Carpets. WINDOW SHADES, CHENILLE CURTAINS, REFRIGERATORS, ETC. l have constantly on hand a Full Line ot Wood, Cloth, and Metallic Burial Cases, Caskets, Robes, and Funeral Supplies. Hearse and carriage furnished as desired. Chair caning, repairing, and upholstering neatly and promptly done. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Students are invited to call and see me. For testimonials they are referred to those Whom I have aided in repairing chairs, rockers, mirrors, beds. wash-stands. lounges. bureaus. etc. REMEMBER THE PLACE, CORNER NORTH ST. AND BROADWAY, NORMAL, ILL. Mr. Gordon.-Yes, it is customary to cheer one down if more than eleven long selections are recited in succession. The Uiceronian so- ciety did not establish a precedent by the action taken. Such cases are frequently disposed of in a similar manner. 15-1 The Imler' Albert Johnson concluded he must have a new pair of shoes for a party that he wished to attend. He buys the shoes and sets them away till the evening of the party, one hour before the time to start. He wears a number T. but is surprised to iind one a 7, the other an 8. and both for the same foot Y TUDENTS' HEADQUARTERSe4-s-- ?EIi15EIiE?Ii14EIil5EI?i5?li15?Ii15E1i15?liE?F?fEED!65liE4H+'- NT . 4 K 'NV' H 16161615 JLX O O g . SUCCESSOR T0 UNK 6 KLAUER. if 276 rv. CENTER sr., BLOOMINGTON, ILL. s fx We have made one hundred new views of the University, inside and out, REDUCTION T0 STUDENTS. SPECIAL REDUCTION TO CLUBS. Work promptly and neatly done. Call and see us. , ,,,,,,, , ,H ,, ,,,, W,-,,,, ,A,,H, , 77, .H,.,, H NGRMAL CLUB-HOUSE EPISODE. The hour was-well, 'twas kind o' late. They stood together at the gate: Must then her matron missed herl And as she could no longer wait He bent his head and-Cshe slapped himjl H. CLARKE, THE Nf?'iiT,llBl3l5fTREET THE PLACE TO GET YOUR Suits and Overcoats. SUITS, 2520 HND UPWHRD5. PHNTS, 355 HND UPWHRDS. A lot of very fine Gvercoatings Cheap. Style and Fit Guaranteed. iN'0tO thc' Z'xfIf1I'C'HS, l 516 NDRTH MAIN STREET. S111-of QTIII' IJIJSSOS the IEJOOF. The gyumast ies vlzrss take voive vulture shouting: Hurrah for Anxlr-l f The Inrlex 1.55 ESTABLISHED l846 INCORPORATED l889 rioting and gfrationerg QUQPQDQ BLGOVHNGTON, ILL. Printers , Lithographers el li- Z Engravers 5 Book Binders elle- Blank Book Vlakers Stationers Tablet Nlakers and Manufacturers to the Stationery Tracle. WE MHKE fl SFBGIHLTY OE COLLEGE WORK. Our Worlfmen are the Best. Our Facilities are Unequaled. Our Prices are Always Right. THE INDEX WAS PRINTED AND BOUND AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT. Prof. Colton to student: Deline hunger. Delinition desired: Feel- ing of a sense of want. Definition given by pupil: Feellimg' of a want of sense. 156 T71 P In der. The stages of a students life according to Shakspere: First term -Much Arlo About Nothing: :Ed term-Measure for Measure: 3d term -f'UI11GLly of Errors: 4th term-As You Like It: 5th term-Julius Caesar I ! oth term-The Tempest: 7th term-Romeo and Juliet: Sth term-Love's Labor Lost: Sith term-All's Well That Ends Well. QL' A A LATEST D ,,.J ...I l . . , ,Wg 5 , ,V - l 'if f-'L V3-il ' A llt A '22,-,vii , -if Zi Qff.r,,1 4 ul! E 7 ,f I 1 '.'r- ' 251552 ' A f 7 WEAR E Xll gi A -,Lf-H ilii E I 5 .mf If 1 - X 2 M V 'w1-.l- 5 n ul., Allllmxwx ALL WORK MADE AND lf - M -Q3 L' ., ml ,iq X TRIMMED IN FIRST- ff' A ., HJ X Q fly, L AZN ,A ll-il A- GLASS STYLE. 'A ' i4'U,.ffi'r .fWTl A 'f 2 f A . ei. I .. 1 V 1.1 an, 4, . v y. . .44 RED UUED PRICES M Q--J -J TO STUDENTS. GIVE ME A CALL 309 North Center Street, BLOOMINGTON, ILL. FRAGMENT. Student sees how everything does. Various insects make wings buzz, llaucleliou turns to fuzz- Strolliug through the campus. lI ro1u au uutinisheml poem to be published in THE TNDICX of '95 ll The Inclex. 157 II...I..I N GJ 1 S State ormal niversity NORMAL, IVICLEAN CO., ILLINOIS. THIS INSTITUTION was established by the General Assembly of the State in 1857. Its sole purpose is to prepare teachers for the schools for the State. The several grades in the Model Department are established to aid in this Work. Nevertheless these grades serve Well the purpose of those wishing instruction in the subjects taught. Students in the Normal Department are required to declare that their purpose in attending is to lit themselves for teaching, and all the work of the school is shaped to this single purpose. Tuition is free to those who take a pledge to teach in the schools of Illinois. Our facilities for the study of Botany, Zoology, Chemistry. and Mineralogy are excellent, and we now offer them to such as desire to make those studies a specialty, at a very small cost. The regular course is three years. or four if the classics are in- cluded. Graduates of accredited high schools will be admitted to a two years, course, at the end of which they will receive theldiploma of the institution. I THE HIGH SCHOOL Grades of the Model Department offer the advantage of a Iirst-class academy and preparatory school. There are two courses of study- the General and Classical. Those who satisfactorily complete either course receive tl1e diploma of the University. The Classical gives a thorough preparation for our best colleges, our graduates enter Harvard and Yale Without ditliculty. The General course offers excellent opportunities to those who do not have the time or inclina- tion for an extended college course. Tuition in this grade is 339.00 a year. For particulars concerning the High School, address the Principal. ' THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Grade is under the charge of the Assistant Training Teacher: he does much of the teaching, sees that healthy discipline is maintained, and takes care that no improper or vicious pupils are admitted to the school. This school prepares pupils for the Normal Department. for the High School, or for general business. The instruction is given by teachers who are trained in the best modern methods. and who are under constant and efficient supervision. Pupils who complete the Preparatory course are promoted to the High School or Normal School Without further examination. Tuition in Grammar Grade. 3525.00 a year. For catalogue, etc., address JOHN W. COOK, President. 159 TIM' IlN7!'.7' The VVrig'htonian treasurer while reading' the list of names of eligible voters on election day olushed as he revealed the startling fact of- May Slocum Justin Love. il ll l, E IXIOVIIIEIBHOGBLOV6 il DU ii ii A M CLU E ll l THIS CLUB is Now IN MHS. Please call and see our line s. DURHAM.S line of li ll ELEGANT NEW RESIDENCE l.,ZlCll6S' Elllll GENES i L l li M. E. church. and less than one block On Ash street. iirst door west ot the l . . il from the University grounds. The f new dwelling will he heated with Q steam. and especially lifted with spa- 0 1 cious halls and well lighted rooms for club purposes. Address , MRS. S. DURHAM. Matron, SWANSON BROS? li Normal, Illinois l 1 Mr. Welles. Lulu Phillips, J. H. Arnett, Marie Moulton, Ella Dil- lon, et al.: Careful. observance of Franklin's maxim would do much to prevent your sleeping in the assembly room during study hours. Tl-I E STUDENTS' FRI END -.ss-Ni. F. DILLON-+-4+ - Liv-E RY S T72x ll Will deliver your trunks, llll 'I Q' l' 'ililllll OFFICE Take your coal orders, , I , 2 H ,ll ii Qs! X p rl AND GUARANTEE You ij N-x M1 A F'?l R- SATISFACTION fi. Z ii l hi EVERY TIME X' -JXXV i X l :W Y V: 'ful He has the lilinest Line of ' .l ,3 mix: X il ,li ij: I . li- H 'QW Y XQ QQQ Horses Q Buggies l , f . I A Elxl giihlll l L-ilm 'fjgx In the city. pl f all l -lull' i fl f CALL AND SEE HIM. ,l f ' i ffQi 106 North Sm-een, ff ff lN'O1?MAL, ILL. Vaugliziu umpires the lial gzum-. .X hall passes some ten feet over the man al. the liat: Villllfllllll calls out. Strike! T140 INIIUI' 159 An institute member waited two hours outside of the Presidents otlice during Faculty meeting-he wanted his hat. VIAYE5 sr O'NEI LL, BLOOIVIINGTON, ILLINOIS, Have made the pictures of the graduating class this year. Positively general satisfaction has been given. All were Well pleased with the genial Way in which they were treated by these photographers, and appre- ciate the care and efforts put forth to give satisfaction Mr. Jinnett.-No. your diploma from Cicero will not admit you to the U. S. Senate. Extract from Miss Barney's address to President Cook on his birthday: We only hope you next century may be as successful as the last one has been. and do good Work. Three negatives of each were taken at the first sitting, that choice might be had in selection of proofs. The Work Was done promptly in spite of the short notice and the making of other class pictures. We feel that Messrs. Mayes and 0'Neill have highly pleased us and merited the support given them. SENIQR CLASS OF '94. Misses Barney and Smith and Mr. Mutterer insist that their pic- tures shall appear on each page of THE INDIGX. lflditors consider. Editors consent. Hill The 'Index Mr. Cook. to pupil in Dewey.- VVh2Lt is the next topic ? IThe topic was Analogy of Feelingul. 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