Illinois State Normal University - Index Yearbook (Normal, IL)
- Class of 1903
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0 1 ' 1 1 . Q --n. uf u 4 '- f. t 1 P. 4 5 . I .J n , f x x x Gin Mm' 1Hirv-Hrruihvnt Lirnrg illrfllnrzllirlz, A. HPI. 1511. E ibm' iltrivnh auth flrarhrr tuhn has giuvn an muug genru nt' his lifv tn auth faithful aernirv in tlgv lilllinuiu Stntv Nurmal iiniuvrnitg mr. tht' iihitnrn, Brhiratr thin Bunk iz? To all who shall find in these pages cause for pleasure, exultation, gratifica- tion, or---, to you THE INDEX of '03 brings greeting and trusts that it may l he one of the most pleasing souvenirs of your school life in Normal. As you read its pages from time to time with enjoyment and criticism, may you ever be impressed with the dignity and growth of our Alma Mater and should you see a reflection, perchance distorted, it may be from the fact that you have not the gift to see yourself as others see you. Again THE INDEX extends to one and all its best Wishes and hearty greeting. si V 1 m PRESIDENT DAVID FELMLEY. VID FELMLEY I I.S.N.U. 1903 N JUNE, 1900, after ten years of faithful service as professor of matliematics. Mr. Felmley Was promoteil to the presiclcncy of lllinois State Normal University. Now, at the close of his thircl year's work as president of this university, it is putting the matter rather milcl to say that the institution has prospered uncler his supervision. During the time which Mr. Felmley has heen connectecl, with this institu- tion, his biography has appeared in Tim INDEX many times. We wish to make only a few of the most truthful anil conservative statements concerning our president, yet we fear that our remarks may read to some like wholesale tlattery and quite possibly reaclo so to the president himself. P1'GSlfrlC1lJE Felmley has a well estahlishecl reputation in school circles of being one of the best informed men, in the state, and few are more honored hy the teachers of Illinois than he. His broad scholarship is due to his clearness of mental vision, to his tireless inclustry, ancl to his wonclerful memory. Few ever come in contact with him Without getting an inspiration towarmls exact- ness in knowledge. The influence that such a man has upon others is won- clerful. With utmost confidence, students, faculty, alumni, and fricncls of the 'lllinois State Normal University look forwarcl towarcl its future uncler the clirf'-ction of such a man. President Felmley, we give you the fond farewell of Section A, hoping that you may give to those Who are to follow us the same inspiration that We have receivefl at your liancls BUILDING. MAIN BO RD of EDUCATIO CE THE STATE GE ILLINOIS ENOCH A. GASTMAN, Decatur, President. HON. ALFRED BAYLISS, Springfield, Ex-Officio Member and Secretary I leg O 'ft CHARLES L. CAPEN, ESQ., Bloomington WILLIAM R. SANDHAM, ESQ., Wyoming E. R. E. KIMBROUGH, ESQ., Danville MRS. ELLA F. YOUNG, 5342 Cornell Ave., Chicago PELEG R. WALKER, ESQ., Rockford FORREST F. Coon, EsQ., Galesburg JACOB A. BAILEY, ESQ., Hartford Building, Chicago GEORGE B. HARRINGTON, ESQ., Princeton WILLIAM H. HAINLINE, ESQ., Macomb JOSEPH L. ROBERTSON, ESQ., Peoria FRANK HORN, ESQ., DuQuoin B. O. WILLARD, ESQ., Rushville J. STANLEY BROWN, ESQ., Joliet F. D. MARQUIS, Esq., Bloomington, Treasurer. , ...........-W. an 6 Q m mmm A- 1237 33' b., -X ax AM 1 'if' li ' Z iam J, L ww:--:4 ' Haig-17. it ,Z J' J, X in s X 3 75? 5 '1 29 -f l ,Eff . za w figl V 1 ,fl ' 4 ' 5' ,J A iv A r,,,,'4Q gf-41? , 2453: A .,, 'fa W 9 E gm M T A H S NA YM U ll THE SUMMER SCHOOL l I I. S. N. U. 1903 OR A NUMBER of years the Illinois State Normal University has had a six Weeks' summer school. Last summer an attempt was made to maintain a second six weeks' term and the effort was en-- tirely successful. The summer school is now, therefore, a part of the regular schedule ot the school year. The institution has four quarters of twelve Weeks each and the summer quarter is divided into two terms of six weeks each. No teacher is expected to teach more than one of the summer terms. The students of the summer quarter are quite mature and represent a high standard in scholarship. Fully 90 per cent of them are teachers of ex- perience. In point of numbers and interest the suinmer school of 19012 was the most successful in the history of the institution. In character it was a rcinarkahly fine body of students. The following facts are of interest: Nuinder enrolled during first summer term. 54.4 Number enrolled during second summer term... .. 153 Total enrollment for summer quarter ...... .... 6 Q7 Number attending entire quarter .......,.... 89 Numoer of lllinois counties represented in lirst term ..... .. 73 Number of lllinois counties represented in second term ...... . 53 Nunilner ot different counties represented in summer quarter... . 75 lNLl1l1iiJ6'I' in attendance from other states.. ..... . 6 The lirst summer term:- lX'um'Jer or superintendents in attendance... 6 Numoer of principals in attendance ............ 48 Number of high school teachers in attendance... I7 Numier of graded school teachers in attendance .... .. 150 Number of rural teachers in attendance ........ ..... . . 239 lXum'Jer of graduates of high schools t4 yr. coursel . .. .. 25.2 Number Qiaving spent 3 years in high school .... 23 lfumuer fiaving spent 2 years in a high school.. 70 Diumaer fiaving spent I year in a high school. .. . 4.1, lfuinder of college graduates in attendance ............. . io Nunifmer liaving spent 2 years in a college or university .... . 24 lNlumher normal school graduates in attendance ........ . 28 Nurnder iiaving spent 3 years in a normal school... II Numder having spent 2 years in a normal school... . SQ Numder iiaving spent 1 year in a normal school... ...99 I P FROM THE PHILIPPINES I l.S. N. U. A 1903 T WILL be two years the twenty-tlIiI-cle of July since the Army llll'2lllS1AJOl'JE C'fl'lIoIIIzIs'n S21llCfll oIIt of tlIe Golcleu Gate for tlIe Philip- pines, bearing about Six lIIIIIIlI'eIlI tezIelIeI's ot both sexes, who were III-lug sent out to I-oIIqIIeI' the PlIil,iIIpiIIes by love and reason. They were all Hl,lIeI'l with e1ItlIIIs'i.zIsIII for the ojI'e:It task which they lIaIcl U11ClC1't2lIliQll, Zlllll CC'1'f2ll1'lly must have zIppeIII'ecl as Z1 IIIIiqIIe spectacle to the world :It large. 'l'lIey were IIIQII illlil XYOIIIUII wlIo lJf'lllf'X'C1ll utllilt III even savage leb0SO111S there are longiugs, yezII'IIIiIIgs, SJE1'lX'll1g'S, 3I'oI' the goocl they COl1l1J1'CllOl1fl not, and tlIzIl' love C0l1l1lll0l'S ull things. 'l'lIose lllflll Ellltl woIIIoII mul others wlIo l 'lI70CfCllCfll and followecl tllClll, IIIIIII- iIeI'iIIg Zlllflllt one JEl!0llSill1fel all tolcl, were SCzllIJECl'Cll JElll'0llgl1Ollt those islaucls, :IIIIl pI'oCeeIlI-Il to lIuilIl up at School systc-III. III some towns tlII-HI' were 1'eeoiI'eIl Q-o1'clI:Illy, illlfl their work proverl quite n PIIIC-C-ess. l'II OfllOl'H lIllO'Y were loolfecl upon :Is sIII'eessoI's of tlIe tI'izI1's and Cou- SCf1ll0l1lly with sIIsIIiI-ioII. 'lull all eases tlIey were WZlJECllll?ll C0llSt2ll1JEl.y, aufl all tlIoiI' nets eI'iticIseIl by il people wlIo lll1lflUl'St0Otl IIotlIiIIg' ot IXIIIeI'iezI1I CllSJEOlIllS, fllltl wlIo, tl1l'0llg'll lll2lllf'lOllS lllSlIl'1lClIl01l, illlll often 'l'l'0lll lomcol exzIIIIples of ,XIIIoI'iezIIIs in the IIIilitiII, lIzIIl :I very poor Olbllllllll of the ,XIIIeI1icfzIII. as El class. lt is iIII 1 IossIIIIe III il lDl,'lL'll zII'tiI-le to show the mass of opposition, sIIpe'I'sti- tion zIII4l 1IPI'ejIIIlic-0 with wlIiclI the AIIIC-I'ieII1I JfC2lCllC1' has llilfll to cleall during the 'past two yezIrS. rllllf' toIIcflIoI's lmve lreeu tlIe most Wiflely sealtterecl IIIIIl most tlIoI'ouglIl,y UlJSUI'VCfl of 2llll.V class of ,fXIIIeI'icfzI1Is :IIIIl they fool SOlllOXVll2lIlQ Pl'Ol14Il of the fact that toflny that .iIItoIIse opIIositIoII is pzIS:4iIIg awuyg in Hldlly towns it has :Il- I'eIIIl.y pzwsml RIIWEIY, mul the l llCOlIlC :Ire llwgllllllllg' to look with sy1I11I:ItlIy upon the public: sohool systf,-III :Incl AIIIoIfic'zIII cuStoIIIs in geIIe1'zIl. 'Ciba llnbeg 11 There are enrolled at present in the public schools over 200,000 pupils. Night schools are reaching at least 50,000 more. This number could be doubled at once if money were to be had to pay the native teachers. For ex- ample, I have in my town tive barrios which desire a public school but which have not had any this year because of lack of money. This bad financial con- dition is due to the fact that more than half the land in this town or pueblo triar land, and that the triar lands were released from taxation during the past year. At the first of the year only one of these b-arrios requested a school, but now all desire it. Thus it can be seen that the enrollment could be trebled in this town if money could be had. This is the case in nearly all the towns of this province and many other provinces. We are all at times terribly discouraged and the dithculties we meet with are often enough to discourage the niost optimistic, but although we have had TO modify our view of the capacity of these people very nia.terially, we still feel that the work is going to be a success. We are going to keep on, and the time will surely come when the Filipinos will appreciate our etiiorts and meet them with corresponding effort on their part. We are really doing a glorious work. We are opening the eyes ot the blind. We are bringing to a benighted race the light of reason. As to the representatives of the old Normal, I feel thai we are fairly hold- ing up the reputation of the school.. The other day when our division super-- intendent was visiting nie, he was talking of the work of different teachers and happened to remark, f'That man Fairchild has as much hard sense as any man in the province. I was proud to say, CtHe is an I. S. N. U. boyf' We have all been raised in salary and that would seem. to show that our work here is counted worthy. lt is certain that we are all doing our best. and that is all any man can do. We all send our greetings to the old school and best wishes to the class of 1903. Guo. M. PALMER. fl fig -PFI.. ..v. .Juulunlllllll gg. -lL ,f WW? G3 Am. 'gf x Q :,::::.,:1-:Q-:1-fzv.-::1f:?g-2:35:55 : as 'Q -1:-2,-1---1-.-1--v-'-.-11-1:1f1:sf:2:-swirl: ,, ,X x ,J M :-M23-:-3,11 '. .- . tw 1, xxx my wwww , '14 . 'u,,.,., f ,wwf 'f'-1, 'uv ,Afemk :Q f,,.,, ,. 'Q 2 ,, Q' 2 , , ,, ., 4 ... , Q wwf . DAVID PELMLEY, A. B., Pre51'de'm', Philosophy of Education- I-IENRY MCCORMICK, A. M., PH. D., VIICG-Pl't3SI'd67lf. Professor of History and Geography. BUEL P. COLTON, A. M. Professor of Biological Sciences. O- L- MANCHESTER, A. M. Professor of Languages and Economics- j. ROSE COLBY, P1-1. D., Frecepfzfess, and Professor of Literature. ZVIANFRED j. HOLMES, B. L. Professor of Psychology and General Method. ELIZABETH MAVITY, Professor of the Science and Art of Instruction GEORGE H. HOWE, PH. D , A. M. Professor of Mathematics. MARY HARTMANN, A. M. Assistant in Mathematics- CLARISSA E. ELA, Teacher of Drawing. MARIEN LYONS, Assistant in History and Geography. AMELIA E. LUCAS, Teacher of Reading. B- C. EDWARDS, Teacher of Physical Culture. EREDERIC D. BARBER, B. S.. Teacher of Physical Science. IRENE BLANCHARD, B. A. Assistant in Languages. ELIVIER W. CAVINS. Teacher of Penmanship and Orthography CHARLES W. WI-IITTEN, Assistant in Mathematics and Natural Science- FRED W. WESTHOEP, Teacher of Music MARY JUDSON AVERETT, PH. B. Teacher of Geography. CHESTINE GOWDY. Teacher of Grammar. FRANK S. BOGARDUS, Principal of Practice School. ELEANOR HAMPTON, ROSA BLAND, CLARA TRIMBLE. ,IESSIE M. DILLON, JESSIE CUNNINGI-IAM, LORA DEXHEIMER, LURA EYESTONE, ANNA CERTRUDE KING, CAROLEEN ROBINSON Critic Teachers. ANGE V. MILNER. Librarian. GRACE BICKEORD. Assistant Librarian, PLORA P. DODGE, Stenographer. -t Sl uf., -f xl Wi N36 1' H 1 1 I -. I1 .. V X il- ,, 'i 1 N b -. N.. X ll W 3 fx x 'X i x .r X' 111325 '- 'qi jf ffl X Q' L S -Q9 ' ECW- 'X Q 'f- QB ,- ' ' ' 1, 'E MN QQ ' A f Q4 N XM K 'lfgxf Q ' l 5? W 2 in Ng. 5 ' . S X I 4 ' X f g . 3 E X l E ,-9 ?'Pf'55'b ' 'qwnsr I : E E Q z'.,t2i5Jr?'fxQ'?9 E E Q E xi N 5 kai? 'Ti X - 9-, gm in .gg-,es gf L SR x E E 5 K 4 -W xi v x'ggf?4?-I-Eff x K Q 3. J . m if 2 X I Q xg-FMQ-gifts - if S ea 1 S Q ,X : rg X 'J , 0 X N F V X ' ,' ' XX if 1 1 1, E wif A Q fl M I 2, -, K EE sag Eff Q I EXVYSVSQX Q x ' ? E ', 'NA M u 2 ' 3 W S3595 Lf E .Qi 5 --. 9 X - X Q. 'fuk QQ:'K'1ffeux'Ll S gi? S ,A-- ,' M -M' X , XA 'E ,QA Q K me W- slimy K AX Q KM w ig E A A 1 ,aff 9 ' EES f mf E ' mf Ag' N 419 f S ,lf . J 'J 5-'-S2 ' C' X f, 'E E ,SHIV -NESS, f cl' rs:-, Q - N I lla :N 4 f -.-A.. - - I 1 il M9225 A . - 2 E W ' I , u lm f J 1 1 AW J 5 f . alia - I r IW E L SE? E X f ' -Z3 N' h 1 r , K S S 1 x M W f W ff W 1, NE ' 'Sai A E , W gi E 1 ,A uw. Q, :Z QW fx 1 mu: ' N gg 2 E 5 u'4'1 MiL9 ' Q W E , - xx E wumwk ni X QE NK xg AFTER A SHEEP SKIN. sf THE ALUMQNI is IIE ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL UNIVERSITY now enrolls upon its Alumni Register nearly fourteen hundred fifty names. Of this large number of graduates which have gone forth from the institution since 1860, all but about one hundred are still liv- ing and their present addresses and occupations are published biennially in the Alumni Register. One needs but to glance at this record to see how Widely the influence of this school is spread, not only throughout the United States, but indeed, even to foreign lands. This roll is a roll of honor and the mere calling of this roll is ample justification of the perpetuation and expansion of the institution. As a body, the Alumni have the kindest feeling toward their Alma Mater, and although they are not inclined to be extravagant in their admiration for the old school, still the faculty and management can always rely upon the cordial support and Well Wishing of the Alumni. Owing to the Wide territory over which the alumni are now scattered the annual Alumni meetings are but fairly Well attended, but for those Who can attend, this is one of the pleasantest occasions of the year. Upon this occasion each new class is received into the fold with hearty Welcome as the youngest member of the Alumni of the lllinois State Normal University. F. D. B. I EDITORI L S. NOU. SECTION A. 1903 ALK ABOUT the Coronation, Wliiit are wars or strikes or ructions, Cf Prince Henry's great ovation, Or political deductions, There is nothing of importance VVhat the Philippines or Boers, From September round to May Or the questions of the day? That can send such thrills of gladness They are subjects lit for nothing, Through the school. or banish sadness Save for jesting or for scoiiing From the hearts of lower sections Wlieii compared with ideas lofty, As a smile from Section A. Wiisely voiced by Section A ln the classes gone before us -ls the cry that comes in chorus- 'WVC admit were members valiant Ever eager for the fray. But they pale before the gleaming VVith a transient, ghostly, seeming, VVhen compared with all the brilliance Heaming forth from Section A. Section Al 'tllitle hallowed to those gone before who were possessed of it, we hail you Y Brilliant has been the throng enlisted under your banners. Qf the happy days when we were under your enlistment, we shall, foster tender memories. The past is a land of dreams-a gleaming light, then shadows thronging over it-the bright and dark, the slow and swift! Our past has been no exception. With timid hearts but with a divine thirst for knowledge we sought these venerable halls. Eagerly we drank the wisdom poured upon us. We questioned not. As elay in the hands of the Ebe llnoeg 17 potter We had placed ourselves to be moulded into useful shapes. But gradu- ally it dawned upon us that we were not clay, that naught but our self-activity Would realize our ideal and then in field and hall and class rooin, our deeds and Words shown forth. Our pride and our anibition have built up great castles on our plains of thought. Cillanie beckons, sitting high in the heavens, and joy lends a. halo to the Visionfl The heart is stirred with a thousand resolves-the hand is hot and feverish for action--the brain is iilled with plans and schemes. Bril- liant phantonis dance along the horizon of the Future. Ah, Future, thou art a great land, inan cannot compass thee in a day, not nieasure thee With a bound, not hind thy harvests into a single sheaf. How We delight to Wander there to Weave the passing into the coniing life. ,Tis to the border ot this niagic land, dear Section A, I bring yon,-the past is yours, the future yours to inalce. Out from this diin and shadowy past, from unrealized hopes and live ainbitions may you erect a fabric that shall stand staunch and unharined ainid the stornis of lite and when the day ends, inay the sun set calmly, glorious with criinson and gold. H. H. SENIOR CLHSS OFFICERS. ROY WEBSTER, President. EDITH EDWARDS, Vice-President. GEORGE LAFFERTY, Treasurer. LUCY Boswomu, Secretary. CLASS IWOTTO:-The Arlaieffeffzefzff of time part are to be exreflfd. A A I 26 ii 'S 7 26 35 , ,.. .,,YY .... -.....N,,., ,xx. ..,,....,. V ,,,,,,,, Y. ,,.. . . I H .CLASS COMMENTS Q ,osam SECTION A. 1903 1 Georgia Allen: So Womanly, so benign and so meek. 2 Mary Elizabeth Allen: There was a soft and pensive grace A cast of thought upon her face. I3 Carrie Louise Barber: Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. 4 Mamie Louise Beeksteint In framing artists, art hath thus de- creed To make some good but others to suc- coed. 5 Leroy Benson: Still they gazed and still the Wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew. 6 Henry Buellesiield: He draweth out the thread of his ver- bosity liner than the staple of his argument. 7 Luoy Adelia Bosworth: A perfect woman nobly planned To Warn, to Comfort and Command. 8 Margaret Bowen: Grace was in her steps, heav'n in her eye In gesture dignity and love. fl Daisy Nlargaret Burke: Her air. her manners. all who saw ad- mired Courteous, though coy and gentle though retired. lO Ida May Carditf: Thy thoughts and feelings shalt not die, Nor leave thee when gray hairs are nigh. 11. Lorinier Cavins: llc loved so fast. As if he feared each day would be her last. 1:3 Mary Christy: A face with gladness' oyerspread! Soft smiles, by human kindness bred! 13 Alioe Maude Cole: Oh, she will sing the sayageness out of a bear. 14 Grace Stella Colvin: O lady, nobility is thine, and thy form is the reflection of thy nature. 15 Chester Arthur Conyers: He has views ron co-education And also the principal needs of the na- tion. 16 Francis Louella Daoe: Some women use their tongues-she looked a. lecture. Each eye a sermon and each brow a homnyf' is 1,4 ,xg 1 ' ' ' X -'-' . 1,54 ,vf52f 7-5'5:4'.y:,Q' 'f' .15255555:5:'f',f'f'5552',f?f5 -1155 ' 'Qi-1 .3:fIE:255:'..', ': ' gt , .5::,1::f.g:g'g:sgf::1'Vf' 'V 12' ' 6' ,.,zjzjf'::f'f:2fi:ff115225-'arf .,4 ' 6 ...,. ,, . . U fa L., 2 ' - - -.I . A'1,' 9' 'mr 'Gbe llnbeg Q1 ir Mary Priscilla Davis: Oh, what a horrid Word to come from such a pretty mouth. 18 Russell Dawson: The Wind may rave, the rain may fall liut thou art happy through it all. 19 Bertha Elizabeth Denning: XVl1ose Words all ears took captive. 97 20 Dora Susanna Duncan: To see is to love her, To love hut forever. 21 Edith Belle Edwards: She shall be sportive as the fawn That wild with glee, across the lawn Or up the mountain springs. 32 2 Belle Fairiield: Her froyvns are fairer far Than smiles of other Wo-men are. 23 Maude Fairfield: A lady with a lamp shall stand In the great history of the land A noble type of good Heroic womanhoodf' 24 Kathryn Lorena Foster: She was a phantom of delight 'When first she gleamed upon my sight. 25 Charles Henry Francis: None knew thee hut to love thee Nor named thee but to praise. 26 Mae Gifford: XN'hat will not Woman, gentle woman dare Vvfhen strong emotion stirs her spirit up. 27 Anna Gillan: f'Her checks so rare a white Was on No daisy makes comparison. 28 Lucy Walker Gilmer: There is color in her cheek There is courage in her eye. 99 29 Christena Heritage: A heritage it seems to me A king might Wish to hold- in fee. 30 Harriet Hetiield: She has a voice of gladlness and a smile And eloquence of beauty. 31 Julia Holder: Of all the girls tha.t are so smart, 'lll1QlE'lS none like smiling Julia. 32 Mary Lillian Hughes: Her voice is low and hard to hear Unless perchance you are quite near. 33 McNeal Cole James: He does confess himself destracted But from what cause he will by no means speak Yet, say I, he's in love! 34 Irene Johnston: :Clearly. a superior Woman. 35 Mary Kemph: Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. 36 Howard Baker Kingsbury: T shall he like that tree I shall die at the top. 37 Matilda Klotz: Man delighteth not meg-no, nor Woman either. 38 George Laierty: Pain would I climb Yet fear I to fall? 39 Guy Lisk: Him of the Westein dome, whose weighty sense Flows in Ht Words and heavenly elo- quencef' 40 Ada Victoria McCall: As for coquetry, she disdained to wear it. 41 Laura Masters: She is pretty to Walk with And Witty to talk with And pleasant, too. to think on. CLASS SPEAKERS, 1903 EDC 42 Esther Cook Mohr: A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. 43 Loretta Moynihan: heart is true as steel. 44 Nell Alma N ollen: She doth little kindnesses, Wliich most leave undone or despisef' 45 Mabel Pennoyer: 'iln truth together do you seem Like something fashioned in a dream. 46 Esther Pfeil: INhat is the little one thinking about Very wonderful things no doubt. 47 Harry Ambrose Perrin: VVhat a fine man Hath your ta.ilor made you! 48 Caroline Beverly Service: Mistress of herself, though China fall. 49 Ruth Simison: Measure, not man, has always been my I mark. 50 Margaret Olivia Skaggs: Earth's noblest thing--a woman per- fectedif' 51 Edna Mae Skinner: The lady doth protest too much, me- thinks. 52 Eva Dorcas Smith: The woman that deliberates is lost. 53 Marian Bernadine Smith: Angels are painted fair, to look like you. 54 Vera May Snow: Is she not passing fair? 55 Lida Spencer: If ladies he but young and fair They have the gift to know itf' llnoeg 23 56 Elizabeth Dominica Sullivan: He is a fool, who thinks by force or skill To turn the current of a woman's will. 57 George Henry Stauter: Oh, eveellent young man! 58 Albert Conlee Stice: Alas! how light a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love! 59 Walter Marion Vaughan: An ahridgement of all that is pleasant in man. 60 Carl Augustus Waldron: I-Iis cogitative faculties immersed In cogitundity of cogitationf' 61 Frances Waldron: Do you not know I am a woman, when I think I must speak? 62 Edward Palmer Watrous: A proper man as any one shall see in a summers day. 63 Anna Magdalene Weimer: 'i'he most precious things are in small packages. 64 Roy Webster: Hut man. proud man Dre-st in a little brief authority. 65 Alda Lenore Wilcox: The rude sea grew civil at her song And certain stars shot madly from their - spheres To hear the maid's sweet music. 66 Helen Olga Woltmann: Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky. 67 Lucy Worley: I-Ier eyes as stais of twilight fair: 1 v Like twilight too her dusky hair. GSS Noah Young: Renedick, the married man. Senior Ctlasssnigbt lprogram. fwifjfyxxyx CLASS SONG, - WORDS BY F-STHER MOHR. TRIBUTE TO SECTION A. HARRIET HEFFIELD ODE TO SECTION C. ANONYMOUS, THE COURT OF HONOR, - TABLEAUX OPERETTA, - ---- SENIORS Q King Rudeness, Or NO Manners Land. D meception to luniors. if Q ' x Iwffewmww NW e? 1p..ax WI H RVEST OF BRO IES I elf EDITORIAL SEC, C. 1903 I S. N. U. Q ' Wai 1 , .. 'NWN - I ,- -A 4 , HA A I I J 4 - TTTT ET? u,m'n , H U 'Nik , I A ' rg 06 l ' g I Q1 Z Q T xx 'X i I X la d 'T ' , f , . ,If 0 9 I IM, 4 XR '-5 fy -J -'iv qpa .I A X IK ' 'Q if f ffl . J -4 A xi if! fix. -e-'ig'-Eg, SIDE , fye, iiiawiff f ' 'Pl 7- - - f f' lDlll'5QF1.' - V . Af:f A' - I A I e- U i' '. ll -- , ' 'XY ' ,X I ' N :gf . 6 1 I cr, .I ,-gn, h fig' Lil- 'Jr ' - -. 'ff'-I- - 133 2.7-I X. ., 'fir -: - - ' q ICT-'-:1xT'.'ii' 'Tl' '1 Q ln ll 'Q 5 x-F' 'X 'QQXX?X!',f?'Q, gx- N I . ,- L '1 ,111 . 4JffT A N- X Q-, x X X- ,:x.N. , - sou - may I , x ,,., -5 il- xx QA X xi bf, ,,. 'fi f-R X .5 XM. .2 N? -in gg' Ci , wh. N ll - J 4, C4 -W ' Z4 f., - fgfx ,i 4-'A 1- ef the Brownies one evening The Boss I l weet, In the antinnn fan anc s ' 1' l ampus Weiit forth o To sow hi n the old schoo C s Iield of wheat. fnefully marlfed oft' his garden He Cc '1 . E . Saying, This shall he Section 'Lf And I hope they will he good students 's ' well. And learn their lessons I Next fall he returned with his basket And marked off a place near by, niled serenely, ll be Section 'lf :Xncl said as he si Now this sha The third year faithful as ever He returned to his favorite spot And again sowed wheat in the moonlight ' I f' tl er plot. VVhere he inarlxed off anno 1 'Che ll nbeg 'l'd rather work than he idle ! He said with a faculty grin, And I knnw that 'Fl will he better '.l'han all the rest have been. will MQ-f , M W LW, ,., .i J Q lE-ff f'.Mi 4c5?f?E5-, - ififlf w if . , A-, I' : A - -e Wfxafa Aigf l, 'ff i 'fi' ,iff-r , I f 'llfll ffwf f, gi Afjr, IW fl llll lflilill QVZLM if HW Il' 'N ' ,l I , 'l It M f 1 ,, ff I Z 'lfhen he tenderly set to guard them Some Brownies of excellent worth To encourage their daily progress And coax them np out of the earth. E X I we X 9' fiiw - lt M fr SM V iw t i t fi fgieff-l we gi l a ll it f t Z I: Wi' fl, V, - - In ,BK T i W A - A , , J t it . ,e , Sc W W? t.i- i + 'l X l if we Fa K Xl W Asa-tit YD wa ex-ebb L - D fffza.-'lj A,,,,.... zl lg? ' if til Kiki 1533 I x ' N . f X f 7 6. Nina L W!! rg 5 I l 4, , I ll , fl - , Q , f ,ix if A Gr it f li, fifteen it i it ll ll? f' f WU ' I YQ l . 'ffmfrg 'Z vi' in f if f N ,M ff W .X . flfyx 2- -f N .:---5 .- I lfx A153 AQ 1' Nair X4 'i-'II' x - l J' K ' Avi :jft 1 VC F ' 1 Z f ' l ,ii f f k - ffl 2 , - W 4 N k ir ,- Z -'----- -- '-' fi 'Ciba llnbcg By spring time the grain had all ripened And surprised l am sure you would be To see the conglomerate harvest That went by the name of HC. The Brownies stood in amazement To see the garden rare, The like has not been known before, The Boss was heard declare. VV'no would have thought that a Pickle And a doleful looking Hiles lNould grow in the field together And lavish tender smiles! Gr who would have dreamed that a Lantz Or an Oijnerman bumping heads W'ould ever he found with a Cannon In a row of pumpkin heads! And here are gorgeous suntlowers Gazing down in scorn. VVithering 'lluthill lilies And Roscoe on the Corn! A Roy-al pumpkin reaching Together the Myrtle tlower, And Nvrtle's little sister On a pumpkin looking sour! K'Sitting beneath the willow tree Bpooning by the moon quite late VVhere the Daisv rose is Climbing Are Abe and his Coi tlthll little mate. VVonderful, lilfonderful Shefller Among the pickles fair And pepperv little Craven Pulling him by the hair. Ohl Ohln exclaimed the Brownies. How Caine this wretched crop After all our care and trouble 'frving' to bring you up? B. J I we E TERING SECTIONS we I.S. N. U. 1903 HERE WERE one hundred eighty of us who entered school at Normal this year. We were known as Sections lf, I and L, but were called especially the new students until we longed for the time when we should have passed that stage. At tirst, we were afraid of our instructors, and niost of us were discour- aged when we canie to realize our own insigniticance and ignorance, and to know of the great aniount of Ctsuhject matter in the world. But. we went to work, employing our Wills and exercising all our Powers so that we were not overconie either hy tear or hard lessons. Ainong us are niany distinguished people, such as Calhoun, Jackson., Tyler. Taylor, Johnston and Hull. The best people of our Parish are Matthew Qsj and Sainuell. While one ol the class has Szhot-well, the only aninials we can claim are l ivons, Bevers, and Kitts. These have given us a Lively tiine. We feel that we are rich, as we not only have Cash, hut own two Bonds. We need never go hungry, for sonic of us are always eatin' QEatonj Rice, or ai Pancake. We have gone through the year without sustaining any injury, with the exception oi' two hurns,-Co-burn and Black-burn. We niiglit well choose for our class colors. Greene and Browne. We have enjoyed our iirst year here, and look back with especial pleasure to the afternoons we spent at Miss Hartniann's and Miss Gowdy's, and the evening at Mr. Colton's. We have not displayed an extraordinary aniount of brilliancy, b-ut are re- serving it, so that in a year or so, we may shine forth as seniors,-the bright lights of Elf. S. N. U. L. D. SCHOOL Y L 'll U ENTEKVIAISES LV .FIND f OBGFIIXIIZFITIOIXIS WKIGHTONIFIN SOCIETY EHILFIDELFHIIXN SOCIETY SfII7PI'IONIFIN SOCIETY OIKL'S DEBFITINC CLUB CICEKONIIIN SOCIETY Y. VI. C. FI. I I TCI. '- Y.W.C.I'I. LECTURE COURSE Q OSHKOSI-I DEBATE ORBTOKICFIL CONTEST ' EOKTNIGHTLY DIINCING CLUB VIDETTE BASKET BIXLL N I L nv ff Sl. 4 ' Y-Eff? Y WRIGHTONIAN HALL. WRIGHTONIA I I. S. N. U. 1903 ITTLE DID the entering classes of the spring ot' 1858 think that the MD. and E. Society, organized at that time, would grow to become so large an organization, and occupy such a place in the lite and history ol' the Normal University as does the resulting society.--W ri ghtonia. The record of the society shows, 'throughout its history, ambition and tireless energy on the part of its members, and this year has been no exception to the rule. We have had throughout the year very competent oliicers, and through their efforts Wrightonia has increased in interest, in attendance, and in the power ot its members to do good original work. The most important event ot the school year to Wrightonia and our sister society, Philadelphia, is the Inter-society contest. This occurs at the end of the winter term. Our contestants did good work and we were proud of them, but the decision made hy the judges gave our sister society most ot the laurels, altho Wrightonia won on the essay and oration. The Wrightonian play, t'David Garriek, was given in February. The characters were all well chosen. and the play showed both skill and etlfort on the part of the actors. The weekly programs throughout the year have shown much original thought. We have had, also, a ffreat deal ot work done in debates, both of .ii O serious and a humorous character. Valentine's evening was devoted to Wright- onian history. The Oleastellus, modelled atter the paper which was a part ot the regular program during the early days of the society, was part ot the even- ingfs entertainment. We had, also, a very interesting address from Captain Burnham, of Bloomington, who was the lirst secretary, and was three times made president ot the society. Captain Burnham has said, concerning Wright- 32 'Ciba ilnoeg onia: Composed of energetic and loval members, she has but to see a Want to have it supplied. For nearly a half eenturv she has spread her banner to the breeze, and a. loval band ot heroes has ever been found gathered under it. Her triumphs have been many and Well earned. At times has Come the Oha- grin of defeat, but the memories of past victories have kept away depressionfi Reinembering that we are benetited by the soeiety aeeording' to the amount of time and eftort We devote to it., let us go forward, determined to make' Vifright- onia more helpful and siieeesstul next year than it has ever been before. E. M. D. WRIGHTONIHN OFFICERS. FALL TERM, 1902. President, BERTI-IA DENNING. Vice-President. C. E. WIGKERSI-IAM. Secretary, GEORGE B. KENDALL. Assistant Secretary, ESTHER MOI-IR. U' Treasurer, J. ROSCOE SATEAGALL. Assistant Treasurer, HERBERT H. DIXON. WINTER TERM, 1962 - 'O3. President, GEORGE B. KENDALL Vice President, HELENA WOLTMANN. Secretary, EDITH B. EDWARDS. Assistant Secretary, IDA M. CARDIFF. Treasurer, CHESTER A. CONYERS. Assistant Treasurer, ABE M. NEWTON. SPRING TERM, 1903. President, PERRY HILES. Vice-President, CHESTER A. CONYERS. ,q Secretary, J. ROSCOE STEAGALL. Assistant Secretary, ANNA DUFFY. Treasurer, MCNEAL JAMES. Assistant Treasurer, HOWARD KINGSBURY. lal PHILADELPHIA.. l I I. S. N. U. 1903 N A SCHOOL which exists for the purpose of professional training and which incidentally imposes a very Wholesome mental discipline, one of the most potent factors which co-operate in producing the full-fledged product, i. c., the well eouipped teacher, is the Work done by the various organized student bodies of the school, viz.: Sappho, Girls, Debating Club, Cicero, Wrightonia and Philadelphia. To us the chief among these bodies and to our mind the one exerting the most powerful in- iiuence along cultural lines is the one to whom all offer a certain respect but to Which We, who claim a closer tie, offer far more-loyalty, devotion and zeal- Philadelphia. Among the delightful memories which the student of the past year will carry away with him from the Normal school, none will be more precious nor 111fwl'C suggestive of lmppy times than bi s recollections of the pleasant hours spent wi thin the walls of the old Philadelphia hall. Whenever in the course of his career the old Normal student sees that significant combination of color, orange and black, his mind will revert to the many and varied scenes of con tlict through which these colors have passed, but most forcibly will the student of 1902-'03 recall a stubborn battle which was fought and a. glorious victory which was won in last December. From the stu dent's entrance in September until the annual, contest, his cn- thusiasm, Wares on an ever increasing scale until it reaches its climax in either HALL PHILADELPHIAN Ebe llnoeg 35 an ecstacy of joy or a feeling of chagriniupon the announcenient of the annual decision. In the thick of the turnioil his loyalty is vigorously attested by sun- dry yells and various other devices. It is a lainentable fact however that after the battle is over or rather after a truce has been declared the student's interest begins suddenly to wane. A diversity of interests attracts attention elsewhere and the attendance at the weekly ineeting decreases while the heroic efforts made to have a complete program are sonietiines all in vain. Nevertheless this is not so discouraging a syinptoni as it at iirst appears. Those to whoin the society really appeals do not lose interest but instead redouble their efforts and as fl result more creditable work is done. That the excellence of Pliiladelphia the past year has been in no wise inferior to that of ftornier years was plainlv shown when our represenlatives were awarded live out of seven possible points. Our presiding ollicere have all been leaders of nierit. Miss Allen in the fall terin and llflessrs. VVetzel and lllaldron in the winter and spring terins re- spectively have done their work wisely and well and have to a great degree been instruniental in developing the latent talents ot various nieiubers. Their faith-- ful attendance and inspirin presence were alone a stiniulus and their untiring efforts to promote the best interests of the society were indicative of their zeal. Sonic very interesting prograins have been given this year. Several novel features were introduced and proved quite attractive nunibersg ainong these being some living pictures, various tarces and a inock trial. There has been about an equal division ot niusical and literary talent, which although a fortu- na.te case a rare one, one or the other usually being dominant at different tiines in organized bodies. This condition always insures a well balanced pro- grain which has been a characteristic feature of our meetings throughout the year. And now to those who are leaving the school the future of our beloved society does not appear to be wrapt in gloonig tor we are assured that, because 36 the ll nbeg of the entliusiaism and zeal. which FLDIIIIZYECS every students heart, the Work done in Philncielpliia in the coming years will ever be of a character eonsisten with that mateldess motto 'CEXeeIsi01'. E. W. P. FFIILFIDELFFIIFIN OFFICERS. FALL TERM. President, NIARY ALLEN. Vice-President, ADA MCCALL. Secretary, BERTHA DUERKOP. Assistant Secretary, SOPHIA DUERKOP. Treasurer, WM. BARTON. Assistant Treasurer, EDNA COITH. WINTER TERIVI. President, IRA WETZEL. Vice-President, MAUDE DANIELS. Secretary, EDNA Com-1, Assistant Secretary, HELEN TUTHILL. Treasurer, W. W. SHEFFLER. Assistant Treasurer, SOPHIA DUERKOP. SFRING TERIVI. President, CARL WALDRON. Vice--President, IRA WETZEL. Secretary, HELEN TUTHILL. Assistant Secretary, NELL NOLLEN. Treasurer, LORIMER CAVINS. Assistant Treasurer, JULIA HOLDER. PROGRAM INTER-SOCIETY CCNTEST Instrumental Solo, ---- VIDA LITCIIFIELD. Debate. Resolved. That the large corporations, commonly called trusts, are more injurious than beneficial. Ajlirmed, HER.BER'r DIXON. CHARLES FRANCIS. Denied, CARL WAI.DIIoN. HAIQIIY PERRIN. Vocal Music. Not Mine to Ask, - Florence Aylwfml, Calm as the Night, - - C. Bvlnn. IsAIsIQLL1+: WILIIIAMS. Vocal Music. Asleep, - - - Fred W. Vanderymol. A Little Song for Two, Ulurrles Bufrn.lm,m.. MINNIE BOLING. Essay, - - - The IIeroic Citizen. ADA V. IVICCALL. Essay, Home Life as an Influence in Character. MALTD LANTZ. Recitation, -Q--- Laddie. JULIA M. HOLDBJII. Recitation, - - - The Golden Wedding. PATSY FLn:'1'cHER. Instrumental Music. Polonaise Op. 26, No. 1. - Chopin. Rondo Cappricioso, Mendelssolm. ANNA AII'l'EV0llT. Instrumental Music. Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. ll, - T. Liszt. ANNA DUFFY. Cration, - - - Horace Mann. ROY WBlBS'1'EIi. Oration, - - - Wliite Child Slavery. BERTIIA DENNING. Philadelphians proposed the question. Philadelphians led in all exercises except the debate. Denning Francis Lantz Dixon Williams Duffy Perr n 'r-4 Boling Web-ter Fletcher Holder Altevogt McCall VVa1dron CONTESTANTS. I lj THE C TEST y i I. S. N. U. 1903 ITHOUT QUESTION the inter-soeiety eontest is The great event of The sehool year in The literary eireles of our sehool. For weeks 7 yea months, hefore This momentous event all The energies of eaeh soeiety and of eaeh little elique or eoterie in eaeh soeiety and of eaeh individual 'in eaeh clique are religiously devoted To The ei,reum.vent.ion of The unholy maehinations of The other Tellows. The contest This year was no exeeption To The rule. Indeed, if The aTtendanee at The eontest is any indica- Tion of The interest taken in The adair, There was more Than ordinary enthusi- asm this year for The audienee was The largest seen aT a eontest for several years. AT last The eventful hour set for the opening o'lf The battle arrived as sueh hours have a way of doing. It found Normal hall Tilled To overflowing. TT 'found The opposing Warriors ready and defiant, Their followers hopeful and enthusiastie, and everybody wrought up to a point bordering upon temporary insanity. ln marehed The eontestants, led hy President lfelmleyy, To The musie of The lusT.v Cheers and resonant yells of Their partisans. The debate was The Tirst number of The eontest. It is seldom That we enjoy the privilege of lis- tening To as good a one. IT would, indeed, he hard To say where improvement Could have been made. The Philadelphians were superior in their delivery. Again we have had impressed upon us the wisdom of Mrs. lluggles philosophy alt ainft so mueh what yer say as The way yer say it. lllessrs. Waldron and Perrin were prompt, elear, Toreeful, and graeelul in The presenTaTion of their arguments. Tliey won The unanimous deeision of The judges. 40 the Tlnbeg The musical numbers were greatly enjoyed by all. The writer is incapa- ble of criticising them, even if such Were desirable here and it is not. The Wrightonian contestants are to be congratulated upon the excellence of their performances under the many discouraging features of their struggle. The ivider experience and more extended training enjoyed by the Philadelphian contestants told in their favor and they Won the decision ol' the judges, the vote being unanimous as in the ease of the debate. The recitation, also, Went to the Philadelphian contestant. Miss Holder's simple, yet sympathetic and artistic rendition of the touching selection, Lad- dief' is deserving of the highest praise. Miss Flctcher's voice was not in good condition and she was not heard beyond the middle of the room. Her imper- sonation ot the characters involved in her selection was so perfect, however, that she received the vote of one judge in spite ot the ditliculty With her voice. Seldom, indeed, have we heard from our platform such excellent produc- tions as were given us by the essayists and orators. Both of these points were won by the Wrightonians, the essay by a unanimous vote and the oration by a vote of two to one. The Writer leans to the opinion that the character of the themes discussed contributed much to the success of the W rightonians in both of these numbers. Both Miss Lantz and Miss Denning had chosen themes close to the hearts of the people,-Athemes upon which the people think a.nd talk and concerning which they have to decide and act. Add to this the fact that the subjects were treated in a thoughtful, scholarly manner and you have the elements that contribute to victory. So the 'fPhils Won. The victory Was fairly Won and well deserved. It is only the second time in ten years that the Philadelphians have succeeded in winning enough points to claim a victory and their joy was great in propor- tion to its infrequency. The contest was accompanied by the usual number of pranks, some olf which, such as the use of paint in permanently distiguring the property of the institution, approach rather to-o closely to the verge ot C'fhoodlumism to he 'Gbe Ilnbeg 41 contemplated with approval by the true friends of the societies. Of course, it is well known that all such acts are discountenanced by both societies. So the event has passed into history. Considerable interest has been manifested in the mysterious fate of a certain poem called Tho Philadel- phiansp Lamentw that was read in Wrightonia a few weeks before the contest Neither the poem nor the author can be found. The 'CPhils will pay a suit-- able reward to the Ender.. There is much concern, also, among the Wrighto- nians as to the mysterious manner in which a certain piano disappeared from the face of the earth on the night of the banquet. The contest com mittee deserve the thanks of the school for the complete- ness of the arrangements and the perfection with which all the details were managed. The decoration committee are especially to be complimented upon the tasteful arrangement of the stage. From every point of view, except only the Wrightonian View of the decision, the contest was a decided success. C. W. nl' Q. 1 SOCIETY. N ONIA SAPPH T9 u.--':4't. N V i : ' x L ' .J I f ovxkan ' Lex ..... The Sapphonian Society is one of the .f X well known institutions of the I. S. N. U. VJ QC-,vX,i,,., Since its reorganization in 1893 it has f stood as one of the best of the several so- cieties of which the school proudly boasts and has done an honorable service in securing a feeling of good fellowship among the girls. lts membership includes girls from every section of the school and their aim is to know each other better as well as to welcome and form the acquaintance of the new students as they enter into a new sphere of life in the University. The women of the faculty eo-operate with the girls and very willingly and generously give their time and talent in aiding the members olf the society in some chosen line of work which will eventualrly lead to a hroader knowleiilge, a fuller culture, and a higher appreciation ol' the lieautitul. The society this year Consists of ilfour divisions known as the liiterature. the Athletic, the Out-door and the lllusic Committees. The girls join the committee in which they are most interested and plan to follow a particular line of work throughout the year. lilaeh committee makes one of its members chairman. ller duty is to preside at the meetings and direet the work of the committee in suc-h a way as will liring each girl into the active lilfe onli the work she has chosen. 44 'Ctbe Ilnoeg A general meeting of the society is held every two weeks. Each coimnittee in its turn furnishes the program, for the entertainment of the whole society. Thus a variety of programs are presented and each committee is able to see the character of and the progress made by its co-workers in Sapphonia. THE LITEKHTU KE CONVIITTEE. The Literature Committee has met regularly with Miss Colby at her home on alternate Friday evenings. Here we have cast aside the thoughts of school life and lived in the life of Homer as we found it beautifully pictured in the story of Odysseus. We have followed our hero in his wanderings with deep interest and syin- pathy. We have been cast down in spirit because of his misfortunes and re- joiced in his every victory. The beautiful descriptions of that ancient Greek life which are so common in the Odyssey have been made very vivid to us by our leader who has won our hearts not only to Homer but to herself as well. THE OUTDOOR COMIVIITTEE. A new committee of Sapphonia sprang into existence with the approach of spring. It is composed of twenty loyal Sapphonians who are interested in the study of nature. The chief work of this committee has been the study of birds and trees. Our beautiful campus calls forth our admiration and fur- nishes an abundance of material for study and that it is appreciated by the Sapphonians is shown by the name of our committee. The meetings of this committee are held each week, either at an early hour in the morning or in the late afternoon, under the guidance of Miss Gowdy, who is an enthusiastic worker and a lover of nature. THE ATHLETIC COl lF'llTTEE. Although the work of the Athletic Committee does not require the mental effort that the work of some of the other committees does, yet it gives that physical exercise and enjoyment that is conducive to mental energy. The girls realizing this as well as finding actual fun in the games themselves have dur- ing the year given their support to this committee, both in numbers and in interest. During the winter months the committee gave their attention to studying and playing kindergarten games, practicing drills, and playing ping- pong. But now with the approach of spring the indoors games are being laid aside and all are looking forward to the pleasures offered in the delightful game of tennis. XXX d X W lf' IRLS' DEB ll G CLUB gC76?3G'Z0l553GfE62 'fThe Model House of Representatives will please come to orderf' The clerk will read the Journal of the last sessionfi The Model House of Representatives was called to order by Speaker Hughes. After the reading of the Record the clerk administered the oath of oflice to ten new members. Congressman B. Duerkop giggled, while receiv- ing the oath. Congressman Woltniari proved disloyal to her party, for altho elected by the Prohibitionists, she took her seat among the Republicans. Congressman Jones forgot what party had elected her, and was seized by the Democrats. Congressman from Texas, District Ten, tried to develop a political swagger and was reprimanded for expectorating on tl1e iloor g she was also called down for Wearing uncivilized headgear. Bills were introduced by Congressmen Lyons, Evans, L. Dale, S. Duerkop, and Dobson. Bills passed to the second reading. A bill providing for the election of senators by popu- lar vote passed the third reading and was submitted to the Model Senate of the Ciceronian Society. C'Tl1e Congressional Record is not large enough to hold an account of the many things that happened at this session. 'CModel House adjourned. Ndnssua Dmroiv, Olerir. 'ClNIA,nY Huonns, Spcu7m'. ' GIRLS' DEBATING CLUB. 'Che llnber 47 I tell you girls, if you don't belong to the Debating Club- you're not in it. Every wide-awake girl in the school should join the club. The day is past when the women of our land can sit calmly by, while the men make all the laws and settle all the great questions of education, government, and social rel'orn1. The solving of these problems determines the prosperity of our na- tion, and to be alive to them is the duty of every woman. If we can not go to Washington to make laws we will make them in Normal. We are learning to debate, too, and the boys need not expect an easy time winning debates next year. ,We meet every Friday afternoon in lg'liiladelphiian Hall. Once in three weeks we have the Model House of l.iepresen.tatives, and the other meetings are given up to literary programs. You should hear our debaters. Theres Miss Beckman who wants a covered walk built between the main building and the practice school, that she may preserve her beauty and thus bring about a ro- mance. Then there's Miss Damon who insists that to lengthen people they should be cut olt and to make them shorter they should be stretched. We have orators, too. Alter the school had been visited by the delegation from the state legislature, one of our members gave an address. in the club, telling us what a good looking company we were. how inspiring was the sight of our earnest ilfaces, how proud she was to stand before us, and closed by regretting there were not more young men among ns. Qfou remember, Zelle, you opened the door just then and came in without knowing where you were at, and the girls laughed you out.j The best way I know of having fun is to start a discussion in the club. I make a motion and Miss Beclfnnan seconds itg then Ethel Dale and Beulah Johnson start the discussion. These two instinctively take opposite sides of every question. They say all the cutting things they can think of and draw their friends into the squabble. They have had much practice in debate, hav- ing had. many squabbles at the Knapp Club. 48 'Clibe 1I nbeg The Ciceronian Society naturally has a very tender regard for the Debat- ing Club, and they Watch over us like a guardian saint. After We had been established nearly a year they gave us a reception, and We had a splendid time I We are very grateful for the presence of the Ciceronian Society in our school. lt is the voice of inspiration urging us on to deeds as noble and niagnaninious as the Ciceronians theniselves. ' When you conie to Normal, girls, donit fail to join our club. B. J. my E tttgiag c it 1 i iii' fi M 4 S 'lf ' if X fy X Q , l l it s V453 y l Iwi? 277, :gy -,,f-:P-.-- -. J ',.,,,T:.v,.P A., LY '- ff' ff' umm oder . Periods eoine in the history ol all deliberative bodies when party differences seein to pass away for a tinie and all ineniliers seein to be of one opinion. This is the eondition of the Cieeronian Soeiety at present. The Cieeronian and eonservative parties are no niore. At first this was thought to be a, good thingg but as is usually the ease when there is no opposing party, aetivity and interest soon lagged. There are no oeeasions able to eall forth the eloquent-e ol' a, Patriek Heiiry whieh is lying dorniant in niany young Cieeronians. A few years ago party spirit ran rife. Great nominating conventions equal in iinportanee, if not in size, to our national conventions, were held. Here it was that lethargy burst forth in eloquence, and persons who thought theinselves ineapalrle of making a speeeh beeanie orators. But those great political questions, as to whether every second or every third regular nieeting' should he a Model Senate meeting, as to the nianner of holding elections, ete., are all settled and embodied in a Y. OCIET CERONIAN S CI Gbe llnoeg 51 new constitution under which regime the society started last, fall. Thus, Cicero may be said to be passing through an era of good feeling, so good indeed, that many members feel safe in intrusting the direction of affairs to a very few. Outside influences, however, have done more to lessen the number of at- tendance than lack of interest in the society. There are attractions in the school which were not offered in former days when tlieero was so strong a fac- tor of the school. 'l'he most powerful of these new features is athletics. I have not taken a. pessimistic view., but simply a review of facts. Neither do I think that Clic-ero needs to feel. alarmed. The history of the society shows periods of greater depressions than this one followed by periods of extraor- dinary enthusiasm. Despite the fact that the attendance has been small, much earnest worl: has been done and some events deserve special mention. By far the most noteworthy event was the program given to the girls of the school during the fall term. This was a Model Senate meeting over which Mr. Dixon, vice president of the U. S., presided. Bills were passed to the second reading, dis- cussed and passed to the third reading. Model Senate meetings are regu- larly held every third regular meeting. In the Model Senate, business is. as far as possible, carried on as the business in the U. S. Senate, or to be more exact, as the business should be in a Model U. S. Senate. Each Ciceronian becomes a senator from some state, and is assigned a seat. Bills are pre- sented by the different senators, passed to the first reading, then are referred to the proper committee, When the committee reports the bill, with perhaps proposed amendments, it is passed to the second reading, after which it is open for discussion. Upon motion the bill may be passed to the third reading, after which a final vote must be taken. But a change is taking place. The Model Senate of the Cieeronian society alone, will doubtless never be permitted to initiate the form of legis- lation which is to govern our land. For Cicero has heard by rumor or by announcements from the president's desk in the assembly room of a rising body in the east of the building. To tliisrising body the Cieeronian society at different times has sent greetings but found no light. Nevertheless the society has concluded that the Girls' Debating Club is an actual reality to which Cicero not only extends greetings but will in the very near future give a program and reception. 52 'Gbe llnbeg On the evening of May 1, the Model Congress of the United States rnet in joint session to hear the annual message of the Model President, read by Mr. McCormick, and to disenss a bill providing for the restrietion of ehil-l labor. After the debate elosed the senators entertained the representatives at supper, serving ice Cream, Cake, toasts and Carnations. During the reniainder of the evening, all legislative Cares were laid aside, and Congress indulged in a solemn contest in voeal innsie. deelaniation and drawin The house Carried off the palin for niusie with ease and dignity, but there the gallantry of the senators eeased for they insisted upon keeping the other two points. Notwith- standing this friendly rivalry all deelared they had the most enjoyable time of the year, and Went away feeling a keen satisfaction, only equaled by the pity they felt for those senators who had not the privilege of attending. The presidents for the year are: ' Messrs. JOHN Roscon STEAGALI., PERRY HOUSTON H1LEs, IRA VVETZEL. P. H. H. 1 t Y w. C. A. MESSAGE. I S 1903 The Young Woinen's Christian Association was organized in this school in a spirit of love and helpfulness. But little did that first handful of girls who assembled for prayer eaeh week realize the extent to which their influence would grow. They were a handful of hoinesiek girls who knew the power of Jesus Christ and who desired that other girls in the school should he likewise blessed. The Y. W. C. A. beeaine to be a heartfelt need not only in the eolleges of America, but also of all Europe, India, China, Ja- pan, Atriea, and the Isles of the Sea. Not only is the organizatlion confined to eollege work hut also in cities. The City associations are founded by the .factory girls, the homeless and forsaken, and those who from day to day sell wares on the street corners. Phiiployiiieiit, good lfood, and instruction in the Bihle are otliered to all. lt'eople who lead the most nnseliisli lives lieep up the work in the Cities. In the larger eities there are many loeal organizationsg but oeil ix ie iii Cl V or College organizations are united under the one thought thi xxoild tor Jesus. The Aiiwiieiii Loniniittee and the Worlds Coniniittee are affiliated with he Xonn 1 Woman s Christian Association. te CJ E v-3 'Ciba 1lnoer 55 Very few of the women who enter our colleges for the first time realize the full meaning of the association work. But it is a noteworthy testimony that having once been brought in touch with the work it remains a source of great blessing and power. 'llhe girls of our Normal have been in the hearts and prayers of the Y.. W. C. A. members. All recognize that that education is Very incomplete which has been obtained without a knowledge of Christ along with it. What will it profit us if we gain the whole world and lose our own souls? So as guiding mottoes the association takes Zach. 416, CCNot by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord of hosts, and Prov. 3 :6, 'fln all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy paths? Z K. W1rv'fu1WQr X f , X 3. 1 .. 1925 kd f, , ff ,af w 9 R! av N 0, ix QW W smyb M x nw 2 Q I- I! . E 5- -ff-f:,:: I3 ' ' .f ' ,359 .5'-1 S356 ' 5. 1, ' 'fbiaiarfi-522 C' 1, ' fr. 5, 1 iz! 5. .5 ' -Z'-J 1 ',2:1m15f:4 fr. s- Y Z sz f 9-,f-,,,, I l THE .... l I I. S. N. U. 1903 The Y. M. C. A. was founded in a Spirit ot' A brotherly love and helpfulness, and the Student Aseoeiation has, for the number of men it reaches, as great a work to do as any ol' the other hranelie-3 of the whole organization. Its. work is among the young men who are just getting out from under the iniluenee of the home. A little help at this time means mueli for the lives of these young men, for the road they now ehoose is liliely to he the one they will follow throughout life. As We look haeli over our work for the past year ue are thankful for the little that we liaye lieen ahle to help our fellow students. and for the great henelite we liaye reeeiyed. e W llflueli help has eome from the entliuaiaain and suggestions given hy lllr. W. W. Dillon. State eeere- tary out the Student organization, and from llleNeal James and S. W. llallard, our delegates to the State Assoeiation meeting held at lfaiilcalfee. No aesoeia- tion can afford to he without representatiVee at these meetings. The oiiieers for the past year have been: President, CIIARLES FRANCIS. Treasurer, JOHN Roseoic S'1'l+1AoALr,. Secretary, VV1LL1AM J. BA1a'roN. L. B. l THE LECTURE COURSE e l I. S. N. U. FOR '902 ' '903 1903 S ORIGTNALLY arranged the lecture course for the year just ended was one of the best ever oiiercd to a Normal audience. lit included concerts by the Boston Ladies' Syinpliony Orchestra, the Wesleyan lllale Quartet, and the George lott- Concert Company, lectures by Margaret Haley, Frank Bristol, and .llllbert lilubbard, a program of readings by Miss Ida Bente-V, and the oratorical and declamatory contests. The concerts and contests appeared according to schedule but it was found necessary to substitute other lecturers for Bristol and Hubbard and the writer believes that the course sultered severely because of the changes. A substitus tion was necessary in thc case of Dr. Bristol because it was ilound that it was impossible for him to coinc on any date except a date in our spring vacation. John Temple G raves was engaged in his stead and lectured upon Millie Reign of the llGI112lg'OgllG.ll Elbert llubbard was dropped from the course because of certain charges. published in sensational newspapers, seeming to indicate the presence in lElubbard's character ot a moral obliquity that the lecture board thought it ought not to countenance. Tllie writer fully concurred in the ac- tion at the time but has not ceased to regret what he now considers was a hasty and ill-considered action. lt but again demonstrates our proueness to pounce upon evil reports with an avidity worthy of a better cause. Aside from the above nientionecl newspaper reports nothing has been heard concerning Hub- bard's alleged inisdeeds and it seems that we might have been at least as char-- itable as is the state and presumed his innocence until his guilt is proved. Eugene V. Delis, who was substituted for Hubbard. gave an interesting and instructive lecture on economic questions from the point oi? View ot a socialist. Miss lllargarct Hale'v's address was of absorb-ing interest. One could not help trembling for the future of the country as one listened to her account of 60 the llnbeg the open efforts of the great corporate interests to cheat and defraud the people, debauch our public otlicers and courts, and in various ways subvert the ends and aim.: of government. Her lecture was certainly ai strong appeal for an active citizenship on the part of every patriot. The great Ladies' Orchestra gave an excellent program. The musical di- rector, Mr. Frank W. McKee, was formerly a resident of Bloomington and niany ot his tornier friends and acquaintances were glad to see his work with the orchestra. The music rendered was of a high order from whatever point of view it was considered. We should be pleased to hear this orchestra again. We cannot speak in such glowing terins of the other musical numbers. They were good but not so good as we had been led to believe they would be. We were especially disappointed in the quartet after having put some credence in the glowing tribute paid thein by the lyceum bureau agent who sold ns the course. We have frequently heard better quartets from the platform in Normal hall. As to George Iott, while it must be conceded that he possesses some remarkable qualities of voice, there is slight question but he has seen his best days and is decadent. The artist and the harpist who formed part of his company are only fair. The violinist was the only inember of the company who niight really be considered first class. Her selections were Well rendered and were very pleasing to the audience. Miss Benfey read Les Miserables. Most of us thought her work was good. The chief source of lack of appreciation was undoubtedly the fact that so few of those who heard her were familiar with Hugo's great novel. The writer does not believe that any reader can, in one brief hour, put one in touch with this marvelous work. To those who were already in touch with it the hour was one of great pleasure. It is probable that our committee makes ai nii stake in permitting the rendition of any number that appeals to so few of the patrons of the course. Miss Bentcy undoubtedly possesses great power a reader. The course proved nioderately successful from the linancial point of view and in the plans for next year there no attempt to get cheaper talent nor to shorten the course. ln fact, udging from the array of talent already engaged for next year, it is believed the course will be as strong as any ever offered in this school. We hope our students and the citizens of Normal will support it as loyally as they have ever supported the I. S. N. U. lecture course. C. W. 'Che Ilnbeg LECTURE BOARD J ROSCOE STEAGALL, President. BERT!-IA DENNING, Vice-President EDWARD WATROUS, Treasurer BERTHA DEURKOP Secretary FRANCES DACE. EDGAR TAYLOR. HELEN TUTIIILL. CHARLES VVIIITTEN DIARY OPPERMAN. GEORGE IQENDALL. BESSIE SCHENCK. PATSY FLETCHER. ROY VVERSTER. GEORGE LAFEERTY ABE NEXVTON. EIB 'ffbaagff' 1-rip Cqvl, VG V3 I Q Oshkosh-Normal Debate 1 Q H I. S. N. U. 1903 Question: Resolved, That the large eorporations, eonnnonly ealled trusts, are more injurious than beneiieial. Affirmative: O. B. Thayer, W. ld. Switzer, J. W. Riley. Negative: Harry Perrin, Roy Webster, Karl Waldron. In 1898, the lirst debate between the I. S. N. U. and Oshkosh Normal was held at Oshkosh. Sinee then the debate between the two sehools has been an annual oeeurrenee. Of the five debates that have already been held, Nor- mal has won four. This debate between the two sehools has always been looked forward to with mueh pleasure, espeeially by the I. S. N. U., beeause we generally win. This year a delegation of about thirty went to Oshkosh. The delegation started Weclnesday, May 21st, and returned to Normal on Monday, May 25th. f ' fi: ii' 'Sl '37 N, .U as .nz ' C W 3 K CONTESTANTS IN STATE ORATORICAL CONTEST I Q I Inter-Normal Oratorical Contest sic I. S. N. U. 1903 HE Inter-Normal Oratorical Contest was held in Normal April third. The orator and fifteen delegates from DeKalb came in the afternoon and we met them with an enthusiastic company at the station. The Weather was very bad so that there was no chance for anything in the way of ente1'tainment out of doors, but we had a basket ball game in the gymnasium. In the evening Ashtonis orchestra played while the crowd was gathering and, under the direction of Mr. Westhoif, led us in our musical yell and the song we sang for DeKalb. During the program we also had the pleasure of listening to most excellent music. Our part of this was furnished by the Girls' Glee Club, whom we always enjoy hearing, while the DeKalb people furnished three numbers, a violin solo by Miss Spring, and vocal solos by Miss Mombleau and Miss Huff. iMiss Denning, our representative, spoke first upon White Child Slavery. She had a simple, straightforward manner and an earnestness in delivery that carried us along with her. Her subject was a live one and she handled it well. We felt that she had something to say and she said it. Miss Paulsen, the DeKalb orator, spoke on C'William Tell. She had a iine presence and a g--od voiceg her oration was smooth and pleasing and the part that she devoted to her subject, was highly eulogistic of the great Swiss. Miss Paulsen received the medal and the DeKalb people, overjoyed at their success, made the hall ring for a few minutes with some very clever songs and yells. We had to accept the decision of the judges as final and all took part in the celebration at the re- ception which followed. Mr. Kendall managed especially well as chairman of the committee on arrangements. The hard work of the committee and the 'very good spirit of the students brought out a large, appreciative and enthusiastic audience. Nratorical 1Board PRESIDENT, GEORGIA ALLEN VICE-PRESIDENT, MYRTI,E TROWBRIDGE SECRETARY, W. K, SIMMONS TREASURER, CLARA COITH EDWARD WATROUS KATHRYN FOSTER VERA SNOW FRANCES DACE ADAH HANSSON ARTHUR SMITH -Alf!! BEN SMITH EDGAR TAYLOR WILLIAM STICE H ortnightly Dancing Club I I. S. N. U. 1903 HE I. S. N. U. Fortnightly Club of this year, after a long drawn- out attempt at organization, finally emerged into one of the best elubs that ever existed at this sehool. After repeated efforts the elub organized with eighteen Charter members. It was at one time decided that a elub eould not be supported in the school beeause of the small number who eould danee, so it was arranged to organize a elub with the young men of Normal. But this arrangement did not seem to be satisfactory to all, so, after persistent efforts on the part of a few, the present elub was formed. A series of afternoon danees were given in order to afford those who eould not dance an opportunity to learn. About fifteen of the young men took advantage of this opportunity and gathered up the sufficient nerve to show their graceful earriage. The young ladies, with an eye to the future, in a most willing manner, patiently showed them how it was done. We had the pleasure of having two members of the faeulty as members of our elub whieh added mueh to our high soeial standing. A petition was eir- eulated asking that the gymnasium might be used for our danees but as yet nothing definite has been deeided, either in favor or against the prayer of the petition. An illustration of one of the several advantages whieh the members of this elub reeeive, may be gleaned from the following: M r. Felmley to student-'fYou should take musie this termf, Student--alt would not do me any good. I ean't sing? Mr. Felmley- I see that you haven't any musie in your soul. You should join the Fortnightly Club. Cn February 14 the girls of the elub gave the gentlemen a danee at Cooper hall in Bloomington. About forty eouples were present and all reported as having spent a most delightful evening. Among the guests were some 68 the 1l nbeg from Chicago, Pontiac, and Galeshurg. Four members of our faculty and two from the Bloomington high school were present. Music was furnished by Ashton's orchestra. A special car was chartered to take the Normal people home at twelve o'clock. The affair was excellently managed and all voted the girls to be royal entertainers. The club series of dances ended with a grand fimtla given in honor of the ladies of the club at Cooper hall. Twenty-one couples were present and :ull spent a very enjoyable evening. Two of our faculty and two from the fae- ulty of the Bloomington high school were present. Ashton's orchestra fur- nished the music. All were loathe to depart when the program ended. And here the fair-haired graces, the wise Hour ltlQarmonious Hehe, and sweet Venus' powers, Dancedg and each other. palm to palm did cling, And with them danced not a deformed thing 3- No forespolze dwarf nor downward witherlingg But all with wondrous goodly forms were decked. And moved with beauties of unprized aspect. Dart-dear Diana, even with Phoebus bred. Danced likewise thereg he touched his lute to them Sweetly and softlyg a most glorious beam Casting about him-as he danced and playedg S 'XY'-Q. I Ji ' . llidjfx , 2 ,fl 1-5-51 ii , 14- ' .. -- .II ' 'l.:'pl E v-X ' i , ,K -X- Ji 1, ' v- 2 ls. 9 iw? 1' - '- 1Ml 4,, i X q, ?'-'alll' i if W 1 i,. , fl, ,'L:l,f , . 15 , 441 ff' AW tj, li ti WAR 1 '-I 1,131.- Isl THE VIDETTE 1. S. N. U. 1903 L H 4' VIDETTE has always been a student enterprise. Through the efforts of Section A, the lirst number of the Vidette was issued in February, 1888. M. Kate Bigham had been elected editor-in- chief, and Hanan McCarrel, business manager. During its career of Fifteen years, the Vidette has been a history of the students and of the school. We glance through its pages and we tind Wrightonia's W hisperings and Philadelphia's Pencilings. Here also is a record of every contest. In its columns are the essays, the orations, and the debates, which have brought vic- tory or defeat to the one who has spent so many weary, yet hopeful hours over them. Here are records of Cicero's numerous elections, of his brilliant ora- tors and debaters. Sappho's gentle echoes are heard from these pages, telling us of work quietly but effectively done. The merry wedding bells have rung out the news of the happy endings of friendships begun at the I. S. N. U. Death's harvest ot those full of zeal and ambition to lill their places in the world, is to be found within these covers. We have tried to make the Vidette of 1902-O3 stand for what it has al- ways stood. Tlhrough the etliorts of the business manager one hundred and twenty-live new subscribers have been added to our subscription list. Two new departments have been added-General Exercise Notes and Summer School Notes. Several articles by the faculty have been published but the most of them have been by the students. Whenever the amount of locals would permit they have been printed in eight point type. 'Four special num- bers have been given during the year--the Contest Number, the Oratorical N umber, the Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. Number and the Commencement Number. 70 'Che Ilnoeg Long may the Viclette live! Long may she keep the former student in touch with Normal! Long may she Iill the present student With school spirit! Long may she be what she has always been, a student enterprise, a history of the I. S. N. Ill IIIDETTE STFIEE. MARY ALLEN Associations. BERTHA DENNING, Editor-in-Chief. , , ARE NEWTON, Athletlcs. CARL WALDRON, I BERTHA DUERKOP, Summer School Students. Associate Editors. KA1'E FOSTER, S EDITH EDWARDS Societies. . 7 J. ROscOE STEAGALL, CICGPO. . TAY R EDGAR L0 ' GEORGE B. IQENDALL, Exchanges. ROY WEBSTER Locals. . . ' IRENE JOIINsTON, Sapphonlan Soclety. FPANCES DAOE l . ' ' THOMAs SINNETT, Buslness Manager. AIIICE COLE, Alumni. . HA1tRY PERRIN ' Undergraduates. MCNEAI, JAMES, S BOFIRD CDE VIFINFIGEFKS. SECTION Il. SECTION C. EDNVARD WATRoUs. MAUDE FAIRFIELD JULIA HOLDER. GEORGIA AIILEN. LOWER SECTIONS. SOPHIA DUERKOP. LILLIAN DOLE. HELEN DELANEY. PEARL DOBSON. gc 5 -i BENJAMIN SMITH. NIARY OPPERMAN. HERBERT DIXON. ARE NEWTON. ENTERING SECTIONS. FRANK WILLS. BURLEY JOHNSTON. GRACE ANDERSON. af W, Q ' :I X 5 , Ll Su I AH .X X I N 1 Q? f X - 'X'T1'1 'g-if hxs l,Jr'Xx s' PERRIN GRAY WILLS RUSSELL STEAGALL SINNETT NEWTON TAYLOR I. S. N. U. BASKET BALL TEAM. H THLETICS - I. S. N. U. 1903 HEN THE FALL TERM began the prospects for a good football team were encouraging for those interested, but as the Atheltic Association was not very flush it Was best to abandon the idea of having a team. As there was no other amusement for the boys they took up basket ball, which resulted in both old and new material being developed, and making the University team much stronger than it would otherwise have been. It can be 'ustl said. that the University team this X ear was stronger and Jla fed sxvifter .1 C7 L ball than any team that has ever been organized in the University. Although they were thrice defeated, two of the defeats were due to bad luck, and the teams by Which they were defeated were among the strongest teams in the west. The boys, inter-society game was played on December 18 and was attended with more enthusiasm than ever before. Both teams were confident and de- termined and this made the game a close and interesting one. In the end Wrightonia had one more victory to add to her long list of basket ball victories, the score standing 14 to 19. The following is a summary of the games played : Dec. 12 ..... at Normal .... .. Normal. . .22 Eureka ...... . ..... . . .16 Jan. 16. .. 4' . . . . .18 Chi. Cen. Y. M. C. A. .23 Jan. '4 .. ...24 Wheaton.... 26 Jan. 31 .... ..at Eureka .... 'L . . .16 Eureka... ... 10 Feb. 6 ..... at Wheaton. .. . . .16 Wheaton.. . . .. . 25 Feb. 7... ..atDeKa1b.'... ...25 DeKalb..... . 9 74 'Ciba llnbeg The girls' inter-society game was played on 'January 31 resulting in a de- cisive victory for the Philadelphians. The score was 12 to 4. Two very exciting games of basket ball were played between the girls of Section A and Section C and the boys of Section A and Section C. Both games resulted in easy victories for the juniors. These are only two of the many con- tests in wbicli the haughty seniors have been compelled to acknowledge the superiority of the precocious Juniors. At present no games of baseball have been played, although several have been scheduled. The outlook for baseball is not so encouraging as it has been in some preceding years. A. N. f l E ATHLETIC BOARD ik I.S.N U I I 1903 President, CHARLES WHITTEN. Secretary, ROY WEBSTER. Treasurer, NELL NOLLEN. AMELIA F. LLJOAS, ELIZABETH PAGE, GEORGE LAFFERTY, THOMAS SINNETT, JOHN STEAGALL, ABE NEWTON, CHESTER A. CONYERS. WYE? P-' ffl GR ONE HAN AG CONN EDWARDS E 3 o no E' U2 H A fb C5 STERS AN MA E IN LV ME TEAM. LL BA ET AN BASK NI WRIGHTO 'NVHJL TIVH LHHSVEI 4S'IHID NVIHd'IHCIV'IIHd EIDVTVIVAA NXDHEI ' NV NOSXLIWS NVNHIEIJJO AAVHSNHH HLLIOO EIOIH lj oUR BASKET B LL TEAM Q .f 1. S. N. U. n 1903 I sf' K 'Z?42gef?Pff X .f 42? , 'ff f ' an I fa 'l aiibw NX' 'Z f4' n 'J B I N ,Q J'- R F 2, ff f 7Z,f I - -:- 4+-2-Q-ffvfg 5 rn in qfr v K 'Yi' i 1 5 ij- I , , immlg R 7 eflfefffrri-Wie Wg aa Qs f f if ,' - f ,. x , QW? We I ' f f il X y f 4 N fl15?fFJ'llSe f I 12 Wa Lf f My f- . U ' I' ,,,,V,,-f f s ,W ff if gf L17 ' ' J -2 f 213' E 6 5 0 X X11 ,,1:ff f 3 .'v, , f I ,ll KET Z W ly? DA5 LV X 111--iii-1: 2 'A i Kr ,E-4'1Z::L 1 In 'nnri Z if g -H-:jj . X' . w This is our basket ball team so grand, lp , ,, . . 1' lo set them of! right we need a brass-band, . But as we haven't, the best we can show, . , . Q. ls just to read on, youll find it below. is yy bbs xl S This is the man who was Captain of all ' f ' The wonderful giants who played basket ball, V x L. ln the famous team of the I. S. N. U. 'K f f I . A P' in the First year that eomes after nineteen-two. l f He was Cari, of the VVrigl1ts -and they came out aheadg K, 'Zilla , r I D ' ' K ff, llut in our game at VVheaton, 'twas said, Lf' Guild. the Center, against whom he played O 1 Laid this powerful giant out in the shade- 5 A long way from home, he was, 'tis true, ififffjjllfgjf eW77j51' And was thinking of mamma, I lspeet, don't you? ii'mff5 jx if This man has a noble, extensive nose, f' l' X i ff Which opens the way wherever he goes, -s- vigil! TL Wa' i QW 1-'iff Q f f X 4' fl-' 4 filly K6-f5QiW, 1 X4 gk S i 1 , ' f xt , , . , -mp, f f -gm Q n T Q 22 2' - T f- 57 If k 1 f 4 ff' ',af4f ' iw' , Q jf gin? fs f x J Zig, 'Cibe llnbeg And the rest of his body, like his nose, is no cheat, For this man is a cracker-jack, up-to-date athlete. 79 1,1 gi Wg ' 'T X f This is the man who won high tame 'v ag . 'iff From the part he played in every game l-le played as though life was hung on the score, X And he rode no imvvv when out on the floor. .ix E This man is an Irishman, so they say, f ?lQf And he told our Professor at least one day ,lust how the game, basket ball, was played, Q f s N ,H X ref x p, The Professor believed it-though somewhat dismayed. ,My D 7 K fr 4' i This man can talk as well as play, .QA ' For, behold, when that tree of Section A ZTT T if W Was planted on the plan book, dear, , He spoke like Anthony o'er Cmsar's bier. The people listened in thenortheast breeze But, from their eyes, few tears, could squeeze. This is the man who heeded the call Wlieii men were wanted for basket ball He came like a minute man so brave And proved himself an able stave, In every game our team did play Wlic-tlier at home' or far away. This man has a head of fine curly hair. , A f'Can he shut his mouth tight ?,' to that I won't swear, But this much l. know, he often got mad X VVhen the game ran rough, and the people were glad, And he sometimes fouled, so the umpire said, This man with the massive Curly head- X i Yet he always came out when the game was done, Z As calm and as cool as any one. W I . . 'ft V This is the man who terror made f fix' To the opposite side whenever he played For the Normal Hercules is he I gf Si Z-M And played a game 'twas fine to see, 7 'T Though he like Jerry, the Miller of old, X X! VVas rather short but strong and bold. K X ' ty This man is good looking we're pleased to say N V And when our team from home went away Q N The girls slily whispered in silent retreat T Just lool: at that fellow! Say isn't he sweet F T 80 la this . xg N5 Shi: Njd, Q is-.gifs X-sf if .I W-. pf 'X'--. '-. . i A X -, ii i it X2 ' X A it 'WCW i t .t .i i 'WM XXX r - Q, xx W Q ',,,-- ,4f- f'- 1,4- ,,-1'-'Q lff -- 's - .... ..-f V-Q, -,Z - fm M- - ......... -F-I--i 0 f - Xrfiik 1' . ll ' ff If , as I. 2 , 1. Z , QN ? .551 X X 'fl ef! lf DT KS! If 5 f K fffv . X? ' if .. ff' f fs as ,jf I V sfqfff W if 5. . il? I I SN ,-,r,i,,.' I-52:2 Ebe llnbeg But unlike the prophet, of whom you recall, This man, at home, was honored by all And our sweetest young ladies smiled on the fair face Of the basket ball player, this man of fine grace. This is the man so stately and tall, 'Who took quite a hand in basket ball, H He throwed free goal, or at least he tried, But the rest of the team have frowned and sighed As often the ball of the goal fell free, And the other side shouted and yelled with glee, Yet, nevertheless, he played a fair game, But in something else he won high fame, For in debating we have been told, He would stand a chance with Vlfebster of old. He spoke for the Phils, and they won out, So the above we have no reason to doubt. There is one more thing l have to say, This man is a member of Section A. This is the man so silent and sane, VVho took a part in every game. Qike Williaiii, the Silent, he didu't say 11lllCil,-- But everything moved at his magic touch, 111 our game at DeKalb, so the story goes, He touched their best player upon the nose, ho11gh he touchedyit very gently it Hew out of joint, 'ihe player dropped ont, and we won the main point. He was Cap, of the Phils. -in the center he lead, And played a Hue game so everyone said, Although they were beaten, 'twas not very bad, And all of the Phils,' were proud and glad lfhat they had such a team, and a captain whose name VVill some day be writ in the book of fame. This is the :nan whom you recall As one of the boys who played basket ball. He played not for honor, he played not for fame But he played to keep up our sehool's fair name. How well he succeeded you all well know For this man was anvthing else but slow. This man is go-Jd looking the people say But beauty somehow ne'er got in his way 5 ,I ,St y f N - rg:- ff 5, 6' ' ly? g fZ s l 'Q ll' fs X X f E.. -3' 4 ' Z.,- H XB A .f f 1. C 43 IZ. all ff is ill i lllll W x X k 'Che llnbeg And smile as they might 'twas all in vain, For the girls never got his eye off the game And this some say is the success of lifeg Just keep straight on through storm and strife Don't stop to pick Howers that grow by the way, But this man will pick them I think some day. 43'-i ff , . . . ite? This is the man so stylish. and cute, Qi That into basket bail made a debute VVhich was greeted with cheers both long and loud, By the deeply impressed, admiring crowd. ,Q .s A-rgta hi i Qf said 1' This man when our team, from home, did go, Took the place the clown does at the showg For between g . c The restless tl l the acts this valiant knight crowd, entertained allright ' the bail, by slide and by bound, By throwing W Like a kitten, in a ball of yarn that is wound. This man he X And to be rl ' ' practiced without any rest, . X - i star plaver he tried his best f gs But all he achieved, and the sobriquet got, Was being this famous tean1's MASCOT. l- ll i Bidi t i - f' I,rj'lil'1llS, the tail ends, we make our bow, Q3-J' X X 7 .JJ lf youv e tears to shed prepare to now- For all these happenings are of the past, And down into history, they've gone, at last. I J. M. L z O Ee- HE zz z D-I CD I-I :J EE 94: Um Za :Am if-4 na o E z off ZF' Z QC U WRIGHTONIAN BOYS' BASKET BALL TEAM PERRIN WILLS JACKSON GRAY RUSSELL PHILADELPHIAN BOYS' BASKET BALL TEAM I ic aculty vs. Section A. 1. s. N. U. 1903 P On Monday, May 18, the annual challenge froni Section A was read by Vice-President McCorn:ielQ. The challenge stated that Section.A challenged the men of the faculty to play a game of ball on the cainpus Tuesday evening, May 19. Mr. Manchester called for an interpretation of the expression Sec- tion When told that it nieant only those boys who expect to graduate this spring, Mr. llfanchester was satisfied. But before the challenge was finally accepted the faculty added the condition that there should be a tennis ganie also before the close of the tcrni. On Tuesday the various students of the school and the usual contingent of practice and public school kids wended their way to the baseball grounds on the campus. The game was not called until about 4 :3O. As the various players canie to the scene of action, deterinination was plainly niarlied in every line of their features. As the different nieinbers of the faculty appeared prepared for the fray there was little appearance of the possession of vast stores of erudition. But finally the ganie was begun. Wills possessed sufficient hardiliood to risk lnnpiring the ganie. 'flkeyw Perrin was the first batter up. He couldn't locate the path the ball followed and the plate persisted in doing some side-stepping so that Ed- wards couldn't get the sphere over it. 'fllieyv took a walk to first. Watrous next dusted his hands on the home plate. He found Edwards for a single. Lafferty pushed a single over to left field while Perrin and Watrous split the air for third and second. Perrin later stole in a.nd crossed the plate, scoring the nrst run for Section A. Outs niade by Francis, Janies and Kingsbury gave the profes- sors a turn at the bat. Bogardus was first inan up. Watrous couldn't get the latitude and longi- 'Che llnoeg 85 tude of the plate so Bogardus took a walk. Barber eouldn't make connection with Ed's eurves so he also took a saunter to irst. With three men on bases Manchester stepped to the bat. With blood in his eye and stripes on his sweater he landed a two-bagger, thus letting two men in. Felmley got first on a single but didn't get home for Edwards didn't quite get the correct ex- pression to start the ball the other way. 'llhus the iirst inning elosed with the score 3 to 2 in favor of the professors. So the game continued. It could hardly be designated as an all-star performance but some events deserve espe- cial mention. In the second inning Perrin made a sensational run. While the umpire was looking the other way he made a run to seeond going about midway between the box and first. Stice failed to get in the game until in the third inning when he backed up and caught one of Edwards ins in the sub- seapular region. In the fifth Whitten did the twirling for the professors. The Seniors found him for several safe hits and they added four to the list of scores. 'Perrin did good work in placing the boys from third in over the saueer. - President Felmley. lllanehester and Whitten came in for honorable men- tion as batters. lsllanehester got a two base hit in the first. President Felmlev got one in right field, one in third and Whitten landed a three bagger to left in, the fifth. As a result of the game, there was great rejoieing in the eamp of Section A. lllany thought that thi l ool e tl vt l, l .1 ' 'l Q 1 c oo ia ias setming them in their contests this year would be on hand again but it not care for its innings on lllay lil. Section A. LINE UP OF PLAYERS y been following seems that it did 4 5 Totals Faculty. 3 4 5 Totals Perrin, c . 1 1 4 Bogardus .. 0 1 Watrous, p 1 1 Barber .... . 0 0 1 Francis. r f ....... 0 1 2 Gavins ...... . .... 0 2 James, 9d . .... .... 1 1 3 Westhoff.. .. 0 0 Lafferty,3d .. 0 0 Ho1n1es..... 0 1 Kingsbury, lst 0 1 Manchester. ..... 0 Webster. s s. .... .. 1 1 Felmley .... 0 0 0 Stice, c f. .... .. 0 0 1 Edwards ... 0 1 1 Dawson, l f .... 0 1 Whitten .... 1 1 3 'l'otals .... .... 5 4 14 Totals.. 1 2 9 U, IU Ions vs. sEN1oRs i I YTZLILI?-1718 Duzmbe lfzoer. Do you reeall that day in Nay Wlieii we did all assemble? VVQ watched the baseball game, we did And saw the Seniors tremble. Uh, yes they all did lqnow their fate, Did tremble, yes, did tremble, tremble, 'Till we did give them Solomon To make up their ensemble. The Unk. This for Solomon, the brave old man, Vlfho hath played in the senior throng, l4l'ere's health and renown to his broad, White crown And to his big arms so strong. Then sing Solomon, the brave old man, lNhom we left at the Senior's door, Then still llourish he, of our Seetion C Vifiio made Neo in the Senior seore. That Blight ll7H'lL All Wim NZM. That clay the seniors woke up That day when none were still They sang in the afternoon sunlight From out the woodland hill VVe opened our eyes in wonder And looked on their mouths aslcew And oh! the seniors, my section, Vlfere singing of you, of you! They sang of your high aspirations, Of eanes a elimbing a tree, lilut a wish o'rtool: those seniors For the eanes oi Section C. Ube llnbeg We heard a low hreath in the pine tree The wind was lloating through And oh' the seniors, wanted the canes That belonged, Section C, to you! ilVwtch on the Rhine. A cry is heard like thunder sound The seniors come with mighty bound On to our beanteous colors free lNho will their brave defenders he? 'Tis Shetiler there, may peace be his 'Tis Burgess fair, may he ne'er miss Fast stand and sure the hoys of Section C Fast stand and sure the hoys of Section C The Seniors come, hut soon go hy Qui' Lanners Hutter still on high, Uh Section C, Oh Section C VVe all will your defenders he. Dear Section C, we'll stand hy thee. VVe'll worl: for thee, we'll sing of thee, Fast stand and hold our canes, Uni' canes and Hag. Fast stand and hold our canes, Our canes and flag. ,Now Zim Daly Over. Now the game is closing Victory draweth nigh And the hopes of Seniors Steal out on the Hy. Comfort every Senior Wzttcliiiig there in pain, Those who cannot play hall Must their cheers restrain. Grant to ns, dear Seniors Visions bright of thee For we'll soon he Seniors WVe're from Section C. VVho heat the Seniors? Section C. Wliat' was the score? Ten to three. I e THE CHAMPAIGN TRIP. l I. S. N. U. T903 When Dean Kinley visited us in the winter he spoke of the good old times when Normalites had yearly excursions to Chanipaign, and he invited us to revive the custom this year. The subject was dropped until one day in May., Mr. Whitten surprised us all at general exercises by announcing that the faculty had arranged for us to go. The date decided upon was May 16. En- thusiasm was unbounded 3 one hundred ninety-nine students expressed their in- tention to go. ldvery day for a week the matter was referred to, and each time the number was counted it was smaller than the day before, until Mr. Whitten said if we C'shranl: any more we'd have to pay double the fare. In announcing thc final arrangements, he said that the special ears would prob- ably be on the track all night, and the company wanted us all to be f'loaded before the regular train pulled in in the morning. The cars, however, failed to appear at the promised time, so that when they did come there was a general scramble for seats, some in their anxiety, even boarding the train before it had stopped. The three special cars were filled, the regular train crowded, and some were obliged to stand. lflvidently Mr. Whitten's threat about the shrink- ing had had its effect. We were met at the Champaign station by a delegation from the Univer- sity, and conducted at once to the niain building. The street cars were crowded, which evidently ilustrated one of the conductors, for he rang up five fares for Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, and then gave back twenty-five cents niore than Mr. Hunt had given hini. By some inistalie we were first ushered into the museum instead of the chapel. When finally we were seated in the right room Dean Kinley gave us a short address of welcome, Professor Dexter told us a funny story, and Miss Bevere, instructor in household science, told us that all visitors were expected to get lost in the agricultural building. However, under the careful guidance the Hnbeg 89 provided for us, We were enabled to see the inany beautiful buildings without that ealainity. The inen's gyrnnasiuin, the agrieultural building, and the niagniiieent library eontaining 7 5,000 Voluines espeeially impressed us. We were interested, too, in the inaehinery and in the university barns which are about half a inile south of the other lniildings. The eainpus is eertainly very beautiful although it has an artificial look which ours has not. One feature seen there has not yet been adopted by our sehool 5 that is, the placing of soine useful nieinorial by the graduating elass. The eloek given by the elass of '78, the stone beneh by the C-lass of 1900, and the fountain by the elass of 1902 were the inost notieeable. Many of us ate our lunehes upon the eainpus, although soine preferred the central Chl eating plantj, to whieh Dean Kinley referred us. During the afternoon we went about in individual groups aeeording to our various interests. At a little before four in the afternoon, all started for the station well pleased with the day's entertainment. A few ineidents of niinor iinportanee oeeurred on the honieward journey, one young nian lost his hat, Mr. B. was heard taking orders for inen, froin the young ladies, the brakeinan eaine near losing a bowl of strawberry shorteake which soine young ladies had seen hiin put into the eupboard 5 and one jolly crowd with Mr. Bo- gardus as ehaperon rode as far as Clinton in the baggage ear, and the rest of the way in the sinoker. Although we aeknowledged that the University of Illinois has splendid equipments, buildings and grounds, we think that our institution, with its dif- ferenee of purpose, does not suffer in eoinparison with it. c'We stand by you, You bet we do, Old l. S. N. U? M. L. Sz E. D. lDlan:1Booh-ifare ell. Friends, Illinoisans, Classmates! Lend me your ears. We've come to bury plan books-not to praise them. The good that plan books do, lives after them, The bad should he interred with their leaves. So let it he with this one. The critic teachers oft Hath told you plan hooks are necessities. If so, they are most grievous onesg And grievously doth students make them. Here under leave of XVelJster and the rest, For Welgistei' is a Senior man, And so are wc all-all Senior men. I come to speak the plan books' funeral. It was my friend--faithful and just to me And teachers say they are necessities And teachers are most easy going men. lt showed my many scattering lines of thought VVhose recall did the generous margin fill. Does this make plan hooks seem necessitous? 'llhat margin oft to fmrposf' 'tention called The teacherfs aim? -- the pupil's aim ? and Wl1y? VVhat were the steps hy which this point was reached Do questions thus make plan books seem necessitous? XVhen critic teachers stormed-students hath wept. A student teacher needs to he of sterner stuff As all this senior class may tell you well. You all did dread this plan hook once, not without cause For I am here to speak what I do know. Wliztt cause witholds you then to mourn for it? lf you have tears to shed, prepare to shed them now. We all do know this plan book: We remember The first time we ever bought one. 'Twas on an autumn's evening, at lXlcKniglit's store, The day we entered into Section C. Look, in this place are Miss Kings pencil marks, See what a line Miss llampton's learned to make. This circle here Miss Mavity hath drawng Mark how the blue trail follows it As rushing marginward to see what Could lee said unto a Section A. This was the most unkindest mark of all. For when the plan hook felt her mark Fear of not passing-stronger than disgrace Quite vanquished it. Before you now draped In the sable garments of the grave, lt passive lies. Ah--now you weep And l perceive you feel the dint of pity. Flow gracious drops and ease your grief. The terms are sped when you did write this hook, Full many a time your heart strings Hath it wrung. Yet 'twas a friend, And now old friend farewell-From Section A, Unce more, a long and quickening farewell. H. ll I aa I ODE TO SECTION C. I I. S. N. U. 1903 O THE VERY dear and well beloved friends of our senior year, to those who in the early stages of our scholastic journey did oft- tinies disagree with us, yet have in these later days coine to be looked upon with soinevvhat greater consideration-to the friends who, however often they niay be turned down, do bob up serenely and do not cherish revenge-to the friends who, treated with inarked coolness by the ladies of Section A and the different nienibers of the faculty, and regarded with suspicion by the lower sections, nevertheless, did day by day occasionally in-- erease in knowledge and always in self-importance and do continue to give one that tired feeling-to the friends who point out all our faults, hold us up to ridicule, blow about their skill at basketball and ever tooteth their own horn --to the heirs apparent of senior greatness. the entoinbers of colors, the aina- teur tinanciers, the enviers of all our forty dollar jobs, the class Without a parallel. our glorious Section C, we dedicate this little ode: O thou great Section C How little doth thou realize The greatness to which thou art so near. But one little year, a paltry twelve month, And thou shalt spread thyself Eien as we do now. How near 'l'o all that life holds dear, To stand upon a platform and look down Upon the toiling, Hunking lower sections. Then thou too canst extend thy dainty finger tips And with majestic condescension say Teil on and he as great as we are now. VVhile seemingly so near 'Crbe Tlnbcg In fact how great a distance lies Between thee and the goal of thine ambition. How many weary hours, how many copious tears, How many maledictions thou'lt call down Upon the heads of those who threaten thee. But be thou not dismayed. Behold in us the living proof That mortal man may endure the final year And yet remain this side of Tartarus However oft he may wish others there. 'Tis true that something of affection thou hast felt, And know what it is to be called down For poor orthography in thine announcements Wliicli thou hast put upon the file. Yet greater troubles surely do await thee. Thou, too, in time will then become .-Xn object of hatred for envious Section C. Thou'lt have to tell what thou dost mean Vfflienever thou dost speak of education, VVith interest must thou wrestle till thou'rt thrown A victim to De Garmo's concreteness. Thou'lt have to tell how Tompkins says A pupil now may realize himself And how the pupil's nature rules the school. All these and more wilt thou be called upon To pour forth in school management. And when commencement comes thou mayst stand up And be like us a guiding star. Thou mayst write poetry as blank as this And horrify your school master with it. So be thou not dismayed, Believe the truth that what man's done 94 'Gbe llnoeg Man yet can do, and thus be satisfied. Yet ere we leave thee in thy loneliness Sonue parting admonition we would give To guide thee in thy So that thou mayst That we've gone next year's work avoid e'en many things swiftly up against. Be thou extremely careful what thou sayest About the critic teachers that thou'rt blest withal For it is not thy province to find fault. Thou should'st find out quite soon That they are much superior beings And it should be thy highest pride To serve as targets to the shafts envenomed That are fired by some critics and the heads Of the august departments. T Be thou extremely humble Wlieii one doth say that the earth revolutes And when lines on a map Lool: like a drunkard's dream Have thou great faith that such things all are well. ,Tis but thy feeble intellect Or lack of rational appreciation That makes the e think the heavenly council could do ' w ron g. One other bit of advice we wish to give thee: Do not acc ept fool challenges from Section C, For tugs of war across the frog pond drear For thou wilt be too far above such childish things And lastly when thou dost come To sit upon the platform in such grand array, Be not puffed up too much, But rather remember us, the class of IQO3, And be thou similarly humble. Adieu. 6799 INDEX ALMANAC 19 3 For all persons of moderate in- telligence and forgiving natures One copy for each household. Published by THE INDEX MEDICINE COMPANY, NORNIAL, ILLINOIS I a SIGNS or ZODIAC l a I I! LS. N. U. 1903 ' i , 5 U M ME V OT FL UNK, Q v I O LL ED 30 4. ig, - A X O ,n X 7 7 lx G 9 Q9 Mfff. . greg VV 'Ve Pr Vs f 4 3 6 ' EcLiPsEs. During the year 1902-1903 there were two eclipses, both of the moon. I. A total eclipse ofthe moon QL-lj October 16-17. II. A partial eclipse of the moon, April l lth, partly visible here. PLANETS BRIGHTEST. Mercury-lPractice School?-Sept. 8-May 30. Jupiter-fWrightoniansJ-Oct. 16-Dec. 17. Venus-CSapphoD-Sept. 28. Saturn-Uuniorsl-Not during the year. Earth-IFortnightly Club?-Jan. 5-April l. Uranus-CPhiladelphiansJ-Dec. 18. Mars-lSeniorsJ -April 5-June 4. Neptune-lAlumniJ--End of spring term, June l PUBLISHERS' orici-2 al N PRESENTING to its friends and patrons its first alwzmmc, the INDEX Medicine Company wishes to express its appreciation of favors in the past and a desire for their continuance in the future. Of course you want a copy of the INDEX alinanac for the past year. Everybody wants one. The INDEX almanac has the advantage of all other almanacs in not being published until the year is past. With this advantage it may be expected that the book will be fairly free from error, yet for such as may be found the authors alone are responsible. Just look at one of our calendar pages for a moment. Do you appreciate the painstaking' accuracy necessary for these astronomical observations? Some of them were made in the class before the very eyes of the professor and at the risk of a public ------. But most of all our alnxanac is valuable to those who are suffering from some disease. Here they may learn what INDEX medicines will do. We do not claim, as do other quaclrs, that our medicine will cure wall the ills the mind is heir to, but for melancholy. hoinesiclinessj lllflgllflllllf caput, unsociability, the pony habit, spooniness, late hours, the gjrade book aflliction and other mal- adies peculiar to college life, the INDEX medicine has no equal. With this brief, but to us unsatisfactory greeting, we propose to youu health the INDEX. 1 I s THE SOLAR SYSTEM ,l I I Authority. Howc's Astronomy Class l. S. N. U. 1903 V HE SUN lastronomieal term for Normal Universityj. The Sun is the center of the solar system and its mass is 7,326,4.58.9 times that of all the planets put together. Its attraction extends a greater distance than the length of Illinois. Its light is the most intense light known to us, and all other visible suns in the universe ffour in numberj seem absolutely black when put in front of our sun. T Mercury Qastrononiical terni for Practice Sehoolj. Mercury has been known from the reniotest antiquity. So far as is certainly known, Mercury is the nearest planet to the Sun. As felt from hiin the heat of the Sun is 'rnuch greater than when felt from any of the other planets. llc is so close to the Sun that it is iiupossihle for a person to pass through the Sun Without feeling his attraction. Venus astrononiical terin for Sapphoj. The sign of Venus is a inirror. Venus is very difficult to ohserve. She is brightest of all the planets but her light, astronoiners tell us, is growing dimmer. She can he Seen at night for only a few hours after sunset. The phases of Venus are her inost interesting features. Her rapid motion aniong the stars should he noted. Earth Qastrononiical terin for Fortnightly Cluhj The Earth is the World in which We live. Some people believe that the Earth is flat, others that it round lg but Norinal graduates are prepared to teach it both Ways. To hecome more familiar with the Earth, you should study it in Norinal after a lug rain. Mars Qastronoinical terin for Seniorsj. Mars is the outerinost of the inner group of planets. His surface is singularly inarlged with green and white. Ordinarily lllars has little interest, hut during the spring season, he 'Che Tlnbeg 99 is watehecl by the astronomers with more interest than all ot the other planets put together. Minor Planets Castrononiieal for Freshnienj. Between the outer and inner group of planets is a wifle gap in whieh hnnclrefls oi' very small planets are revolving about the Sun in eeeentrie orbits. Their number is not definitely known but must be very great. Some are seen for but a short time. Others when viewed, Closer seem to grow brighter. None ot them have any apparent size. Their appearance presents no features of interest. Jupiter tastrononiieal for Wrightoniansj. Jupiter is largest of all the planets. Compared with Jupiter all of the other planets seem insignificant. A strong niagnetie mlisturbanee oeeurrecl between him and Uranus in Decem- ber, the eifeets of which are still notieeable. Saturn fastronomieal for Juniorsl. Saturn is niarle ot very light nia- terial. He reeeixes only about one-fourth as niueh heat ancl light from the Sun as does Jupiter, anfl he is more flattened than is Jupiter. The most Sun as does Mars, and he is more iiattenecl than Mars. The most remarkable peeuliarity of the planet is its ring system. A few espeeiallux' bright ones are notieecl without the teleseope. Saturn's motion is somewhat slow. Uranus fastronoinieal for Philaflelphiansj. Uranus was the iirst planet ever discovered, anfl the cliseovery ereatecl great ext-itement and brought the highest honors to the astronomer. To people living in the Earth, Uranus is not very interesting. Neptune fastronoinieal tor Aluninil. Neptune is the outermost planet of the solar system. Conunnnieation with it is rare anal clitlieult. Of its condition nothing Can be cleterminerl with any eertainty. It is never visible to the naked eye, and possesses little interest when seen through the teleseope. 100 Ebe Huber CGLI LD NCT STUDY. Gentlemen:- I was afliicted with what is called the girl passion. At times I could think of nothing else. I Was failing in all of my studies. At one time, I was Writing to fourteen girls and going with eight. Some friend men- tioned INDEX medicine to me. I tried it and felt my efffpression changivzg. Now I am a changed person. In fact, I have not gone with but one girl and Written to but two for the last eight months. I cheerfully recommend the IN- DEX medicine to all afflicted as I Was. ROY Bos. 8 9 IO II L2 14. 15. 16. I7 18. 19. 20. 21. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 VX. Ube llnbeg I g SEPTEMBEIS. af. I -Monday-School opens. --Tuesday-Boslough begins to smile at the girls. Weclnesday-lXf'Iiss Cole begins bluffing in the astronomy class. Thursday-Sinnet Hunks in algebra. Friday-Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. reception. Saturday-Newton takes Miss Swain to society. Sunday-Rest for the----- Monday-McCormick seats the students. Tuesday-Cavins starts his mustache club. CPD VVednesday---lXfliss 0'Brien begins to get homesick. 'l'hursday-Spelling evam. Friday-Cavins begins to grow a mustache. Saturday--President Felmley lands a mud turtle at the faculty picnic Sunday--Boslough takes Miss Swain to church. Monday-Cavins measures his mustache with a vernier caliper. Tuesday-Simmons meets Miss Hansson. VVednesday-Football meeting called. Thursday-Fortnightly club organizes. Friday-Professor Beard sings at general exercises. Saturday-'Wet:fel takes Miss Swain to society. Sunday-Cavins abandons his mustache idea. Monday-Miss Colby speaks to Section A about themes. -Tuesday-Miss Cole sings at general exercises. . -M4 'FWF - K N ,X p',,iAM I 4. x qg ww, V I IIVAM X - NW ., if ' - X- L N -vo. --------4-- ..-- ff fi X 5 ' X X f 121 ' , tgif x ww- wqfgiixxxi W '1 ' -X ? 52M W W f ,451 :S+ is ff ' 4 - ' mf A TN Ri-via V ' X +5 uifgalh x ff K!! fix S XXX , qvA,Yp5 X t X ' -bxk X X 5 fxfaljl X XV X Q I A iZ317.Z'3.' fl A 1 f' Fixx X g-S1552 , A Q - A WZ' ,Qi E XS X N , 55 A f ' XXX X ANNE- Q 11' ,' W X A 92' Y, E, , H N' R W Q , W2 X1 my . WC!! Q,XXRgg1,x, ix! F. . ,. ., ' RS - , I A , 1 A Q ..Xx 4 X I ,k,, XX -E X:-L V S 7'nT ka E V 1 - X S, A 'X S fQSmfTQ ' 'mf 'N 3 XXNNW '13 22 K I xj f ,N I H Q X ', X X . H is ,M KS if . V A. A A' f Q 4 x5-Q: - YV X sw . Q i-ff ,' w '5j3'i i,3E:i:::ib1 ' '- X '- ' ! V ! ' XX NM , rt. S M . 5 A QS ny , j My X Q35 I S N ' Q. - 'ff 5 Q Q fre aj Efij ez , W 'IWW Nw SX S w w f ---- ' Z i:rffffffii i U IVERSITY ECI-iofzs e I I. S. N. U. ' 1903 MR. M.ixNeHEsT'1iR: Wliat. is a, niaehine for cleaning eotton? Loiamrioiiz CAVINS: A washing niaehine. MR. WILITTUN: From what do we get pearls? Miss Coorlilaz From mussels and lobsters. M.xNoHEs'1TER: Horace class exeused as soon as the bell rings,-beings fin lame, I'll go now. Mr. Colton requester! the members of his Zoology class to observe zmiiiuils. Mr. Jackson determined to eaiwjr' his work, took at Bever to the next dance. MR. XVITITTICNZ l suppose the ancients thought that il' a person was born when the sign was in aries, he would have the big head or something oi' that sort. MR. EATON.. tglaneing down at his number twelvesj: Well I guess I must liave been born when the sign was in pisees. MR. COLTON: The skin is the first suit of elothes and the last one. lt is 21 pretty good one and nieiids itself. A stocking will not darn itself, though the boy may tell it to. STUDENT Tmei'loEI:: How inany eggs does your bantuni lay on the aver- age, Jennie? JA.MiE: Doift know. She lays ou the buggy eusliion. MISS AVEl:.l+1'l r: The lla Platte river has :ii good bed but no springs. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 IO II 1 1.1. IZ. IJ.. iS. X. io. I7 15 19 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 'Ciba llnoeg an OCTOBER. C a I ---VVednesday-llrlirs. Skinner sings at general exercises. -'lhursday--Miss Van Hook recites Abou Ben Adam at general exercises Friday-Model Senate Meeting. Saturday- Skeeters ani a-lnnnmin' te-he-hc. Sunday---James takes Miss Denning to church. Monday-Flunkers' monthly reception. Tuesday-Simons reads various 'articklesf' VVednesdayW-Lecture board meeting. 'lillll1'Sf,l2lY-VVI'lglllO1llZ1l'l debaters elected. Friday-Schnbkegel furnishes music at Cicero. Saturday-Living picture craze started in VVrightonia. Sunday--Nothing doing. Monday-Miss Mary Hartmann born Qctober 13. 18.45. 'l'uesday-Sinnct uses big words in latin class. VVednesday-Steagall announces the concert for Saturday night. 'l'hursclay-Astronomy class watches the eclipse of the moon. Friday-Vaughan bids farewell to his class in the practice school. Saturday-Boston Ladies' Symphony Orchestra. Sunday--Campus becomes a pair orchard. Monday-Section A election. Tucsclay-lXrliss Colby calls for subiects of themes. VVednesday-Miss Cole still blufhng in astronomy. '.l'hursday--Election of INDEX ------1 Friday-Hot time in Cicero. Saturday-Societies watching for contestants. Sunday-Bnellesfield studies astronomy. -Monday-Society debaters at Work. 'l'nesday-Meeting' of the Board of Control. VVednesdayQNliss VVilcox smiles at Perrin. Tliursclay-Sticc studies his Shakespeare. Fri-:lay-No excitement in Cicero. Dixon absent. I Ube llnoeg 105 I I f iii: N 5 .. K gp-3 3? will l'Ui X ' gf if 41' E Q! IO R Awe ii fl ! ii 5 fifty lr Qiif K :jfs MX W If 5,-1' T: Us ' Z isa A N! U V -W - U je!! ' :QQ ,XXX ll? i -fl A 1- E-izgc'-L T - p ? 1 Q K flgx Q t 1 ii r 0 'F - tg ' :Pie iff ,iff X Q, X i4 - 'ff-M X Z2 X W 4 . Zfx X gent, W-iQ4 p NL i ir f fx -Q ff fi, 7- l 1-'t E '5T . ':A X ,sfffffz - . so I if 3:2 fs X WZQTW- ,,.: '-tl I Q K: X-' pi-117 WW , pp R T --- I-if f ZKIHIQTJ - -x, T - ii- , R Mr. Vaughan and Miss Cardiff enjoying a Sunday evening. MR. WVILLIAMS, Qin psyehologyj : When one is in the same position too long they get tired, and want a change. MR. HOTIBLESZ Mr. Williams, please repeat that for the sake of the pro- nouns. p MR. W ILLL-IMS: Well, then, if two are in the same position too long, we get tired and Want a Change. - MISS AVERETT: Miss Mehllhiny, what is the density of the population in southeast Russia? MISS WICELHINYZ Why? the inhabitants are thin. MR. OOLTON, Qwhile Steagall and Wetzel are performing a rliiicieult experi- Inent before the physiology elassj: They seein to be in goocl spirits this morning, but whether good spirits are in them or not I cloift know. 106 'Cfbe Tlnbeg MISS LIARTMANN : Section Iis statements in arithmetic are like little yellow dogs,--don't belong to anybody. Miss NIOHMANZ I always thought you were two-faced. MR. VVEBSTEIKZ Yes, it costs me twenty cents to get shaved. MISS PIARTMANN : IJon.'t spend time on partial payments for you will never be forgiven for the time you have spent on it already. MISS SWAIN: '4Eat, drink, and be--married. MR. DIXON: Oh, don't put the death so soon. MR. MAN'CHaS1-ER: You say the Latin words for money and cattle are nearly alike, signifying that the Romans used cattle for money. Do you sun pose they used calves for small change? i Mr. Colton is undecided whether woodpeckers hunt for grubs or grub in tree trunks. MISS DUFFY at the Hallowe'en trotj: I've had a very pleasant time this evening. MR. MCCORMICK fwith a pointed look at the accompanying young gen- tleinanj : Well, I should think you would have. MISS bIURRAY, fatter ,being corrected for a mistake in a translationj: Well I don't know it then. MR. IMANCIIESTER: You don't know it 'lL0?l', and you say you don't know it then. When will you know it? MR. FELMLEV: According to your statement, we dehne a thing by tell- ing what it is not lg for instance-Mr. Hull is not a brick. DIXON Qin psychologyj : If I were walking down the street with a boy friend, and should take hold of his hand, and he wouldn't object--laughter. Was Mr. Dixon thinking of the time when the owner of the hand did object? 'Clibc 'lnbtg 107 I' af. NOVEMBER. an -Saturday-Stice and Bosworth leave society for a card party. -Sunday-James and Miss Denning go to Bloomington to church. -Monday-Blue Monday. Everyone flunks. -Tuesday-Cannon reduces his diet to Greens and Pancakes. -VVednesday-Vaughan is a candidate for the presidency. -Thursday--Dixon gets a hair cut. -Friday-James takes Miss Denning to the lecture. -Saturday-Vaughan debates on the wrong side of the question. -Sunday--Cavins spends the day in Champaign. Mondzty--XViekert buys two lecture course tickets. -Tuesday-Angie on the war path. -VVednesday-Boslough declares Thanksgiving is on Sunday. Thursday--Manchester leaves general exercises by way of the south vesti- bule. -Friday-James takes twenty-six girls to Model Senate. -Saturday-Cannon and Miss Pancake on School street at II 250 p. m. -Sunday-Ask Dawson. -Monday-Cavins born 1864. -Tuesday-Miss Burke tells of Arkwrighfs cotton gin. -VVednesday-Miss Hartmann speaks harsh words to Tom about the Vidette -Thursday-Section A meets in room I2 at 12:20. -Friday---Vaughan feeds green persimmons to the girls of the Knapp club. -Saturday-Shirley Gray goes to Bloomington. -Sunday-Ask Miss Bickford. - -Monday--Miss Hetfield takes a nap in economics class. Tuesday--President Felmley reads a part of Paradise Lost at general ex- ercises. -Wednesday-Fall term closes. -Thursday-Thanksgiving Day. -Friday--Normal is dead. Saturday-Normal is still dead. -Sunday-Normal begins to revive. 108 'Che llnoeg Eiffe- iLf ..-f , se eiie 2 XXX xN fi is I f X f Zwlgi: lo I C X V41 Zilll' - ill KW fi ll ll ' il- hw fd X it X, 1 XX S Wxxixcqwwq is 2 X Jl. Z - L-1-Alix i, ff i- if f lltx Zlrfffll LL: -X llv if l , , Q, I f- 'X lgxljydyxg 'Hi I f 4 J ill 'li l y f Z-'illlfTT X fllllff 'ffl f' , f.:: f ,allllll if I fl oolie e X lip lb I f ,.,f f' ,ff ' x ' , N fi f 1--ll ii . il f 5 A lll ,lQ' '- ----- - .. l X ,f .- 'l - , K W all I w QQ- X W ' Sf! I 5 ' ': '!'v ll i I n ff if ' X I il:- N Miss Cole on the down grade. MCCCRMICK: Did you ever see at donkey? I moan n four-legged onf D OIV. Mn. MCCORMICK: Into how many bodies is eoiigiess divided? MISS ICIILESI Tihree, legislative, judicial and executive. MC CCRMICK: Now, Miss Hiles. wliat have I ever done to You that vou should stand up in my class and perpetrate a joke like that? TEACHER: Now Johnnie, what fraction of this apple do you Want? JCHNNIE: An improper fraction. CoLf'c J Tl UN : my say that every man past forty is either fl fool or si phi si oian. Well, now, I am past forty and aim not :L physician. Gbe Ilnoer 109 MISS IIIURRAY, fin bookkeeping classj: Mr. Cavins, you will have to show ine, I ain from Mo. CARDIFF: He tCI'O1TlIVQIID was dead but his son had it. MR. MCCORMICK: He didn't have it very bad, did he? FRLMLRY: Probably the assignnient yesterday was not clear. I lost niy book and forgot to borrow one, so I did not know what Caine next. Query: Does Waldron like to go with Miss Allen? Aus. No. Ile would rather Hold Qhj er. Webster used to eo to Blooniinffton and walk back after the cars had 23 C stopped running, now he goes to Lord's house. IVIIITTEN : The cars will be at the track waiting for you, and the Ii. Ii. officials want you all to be loaded before train tinie. MR. Howisz Mr. Cavins, how can the line QXYQ lie so that- CAVINS: Ch! I see. It can't lie. M-iNciiRST1iR, tin economics classy : Servant girls are not to be had for love nor nioney in Normal. Qikfter noticing sniiles in the classj, I have not tried love yet. MISS LoR1Nn.l PERRY, fafter enuinerating various useless organs that exist in the huinan bodyl : All these evidences of evolution from lower ani- nials are found in a Single man. MR. EDWARDS: I object! I don't want the single nien classed as being nearer the lower aniinals than others are. MISS AVERETT: Mr. Craven, if the pressure in Normal is twenty-nine, where shall I go to find a lower pressure? MR. CRAVRN: Go straight up. 'Ctbe llnbeg I -3- DECEMBER. agp I Monday.-Nflfinter term begins. -Tuesday-lfVesleyan Male Quartette. H NVednesdzty--Wiekert offers to sell one lecture course ticket. Thursday-The Phils begin to talk of a banquet. Friday-Edwards leads the singing at general exercises. Q Saturday-Society teams practice hard for the coming games. Sunday- Monday-Miss Ida Benfey. Tuesday-Girls' Glee Club sings, illinois Wednesday--Herbert Dixon recites VVaiting by the Gateway. Thursday--Sinnett buys a pair of basketball shoes. Friday-Normal wins the Eureka basketball game. Saturday-Contestants put on the finishing touches. Sunday- Monday-Buzzard makes a date with Silvey's girl. Tuesday-Mae Skinner recites O, May I Join the Choir Invisible Wednesday-Everyone excited. -Thursday-Annual Society Contest. -Friday-Banqueters go home at 4. a. m. Saturday--Harris scrubs the Gym. floor. 13' 'Che 1lnbeg 111 X f 'wigs' X QV 5- 1 ' I ' af I i f f:-I 'I X X :el I ? I ' .5 Q -W 1X -' x QM g I Q59 W ,fy f, .v' 1 X X fgx Jkx ,, I I e IT, I 5 KPN - X152 X-FT, X x ,i l w xk - 7 p X 3 MII! Q xy! Q W X Q ti S : f 1 X X 'I '51 1 fl I t W '-1 I y - ll , tl f- 31911, I' I I -sus . iff -- I , X-i f gl? X If g 4 I I -ff, Y ,4-'-'TTT JI . fx-5 L f QWWWW' iffff tm-Wfff f Ig, W g Atlas held up the earth, but George and Edith couldn't carry Bertha in a basket. M Iss KIIIIIPII: Oh yes, I believe you told me about that one night. MRI. BARBER: Miss Keinph, I deny ever saying that to you one night. Miss BIIOADIIEAD, Qseriousiyj : If those lines could be made straight- Mn. HOWE: But Miss Broadhead, can the Crooked be made straight? Nil1CE GIRL, fatter Mr. Burgess had asked her to go walkingj: No I think it is too hot. MISS - - C after Mr. Wetzel had asked to Call on herj : And, is it my turn next? 112 Kbe ilnoeg f? w l X Q 'fs txgeff' ' l f ' W so l 'i l t H :TTT lffitl ill 4 I 'ml V 'NT , ,r 1 X i -x f ll Nl in, XM' iff! 0 'W - V' V NW ff QV' 2 7 fltig llwl it , XM J f ggfglw X W l 9 5 ' as ,. 51 V -'. if zf ' ,H Nl ng ,M at ,i fi f 4 ff if , W .. V,.,1n,,fff, X fgffffffpbe ff!! Nl f4fffff lfffff- iff ffl UMW' See Benson's strong arm. What makes his arm so strong? Is it playing base-ball? No. It is pushing a baby-buggy. Some sons of Wriglitoniaz Johnson, J- ,lx B g ae tson, enson, Dawson, Siinison. Di Xon, Peterson. T SOHIQ men of Wrightonia: Hartmann, WOlt1H311H, Fuhrinann, Wiernian Norm an. Colors of Wrightonia: Brown, Gray, lavender and lemon. The tool: Pfeil. The Weapons: Lantz, Cannon. The Workman: Smith. For the banquet: Rice. For the menagerie: Lyon, Bever. Tf this falls short of anything call for Mohr. 9 7 in STRONG POINTS OF SOME MEMBERS my I I or THE FACULTY I. S. N. U. 1903 Mr Felinleyi: Sarcasm to students and ability to roast the faculty through the ignorance of Section A. Mr. Barber: Ability to give examination problenis which he himself has not solved. Mr. Whitten: Unwillingness to niake aiinouneenients at general exercises. Mr. Manchester: Ability to sleep during general exercises. Mr. Edwards: Ability to keep cool. llfiss Colby: Power of facial expression. Mr. Holmes: Oratory. Mr. Gavins: Good looks. Mr. Howe: Fleetness of foot. Miss Hartniann: Knacks of thinking students in advanced algebra. , Miss Averett: Ability to get students so interested in their work that they insist on reciting two hon rs Saturday. Miss Milner: Love for Seniors. Miss M avity: inability to look cross. Felinley, David, looking for INDEX editors. 5 6 7 8 9 to II 1: 13 Ur 15 16 I 7 18 I9 zo 2T 32 25 24 25 26 27 38 29 30 31. Ebc Ilnbcg I af- JANUARY. an I -Monday-VVinter term resumes. Tuesday-Miss Colby shocked Mr. VVebster in literature. Wediiesday---VVhitten is learning to dance. -Thursday-Editors receive a few jokes. -Friday-The Model House of Representatives meets. Saturday-Colton's assistants dissect a dog. Sunday-Simpson copies Smith's physiology note hook. Monday-Colton serves dog to physiology students. 'luesday-John Temple Graves. VVecl11esclay-Miss Hartmann turns her back on Mr. Wliitten. - Thursday-Dr. Smith lectures to the school during general exercises. Friday-Normal loses the Chicago Y. M. C. A. game. C Saturday-llliss Beulah Johnson wears cousin Vaughan's ring. Sunday-- Monday- l come after Mahelle Vaughan's washing. Tuesday-Assistauts looking for dog. Vlfednesday--Edwards and Sinnett disagree. 'lhursday-Gray gets a hair cut. Friday-Normal loses the Vlfheaton game. Saturday-Cavins makes another trip to Champaign. Sunday--Waldron takes Georgia Allen to church. Monday---'.l.'eachers' meeting at .1210 as usual. Tuesday-James Lively composes poetry. VVednesday--Stice and Bosworth quarrel. -Thursday-Sinnett makes a good recitation in Ovid. -Friday-Ciceronian society meets as usual. Saturday-Normal wins at Eureka. Steagall happy again. Philadelphian girls win the Society game. 'Q Zrbe llnoeg 115 +11 x 1 g Tr- x fff 1 fn W W, N , M Z nl! 6 X all ,Q l fi xx S' X 1 A in lj ,ff , 6 Xllllly ll Es - I l QU 0 5 it X ' Q' ..-52.5950 . - , X -r N '- N N N X ll QS yn? Nm jg , D -A I as i X 6 Ad!-4-1 Y .- N W 'x S X 2? 'E-, th ' ' W O i N YA ' age N x f 'Q X fl N K l Xv XX N, , f Nr ' QW!! ffl hx 1 ff' A ,: W 4 ,ff ee j :J w l .mt fi-f f fx 1'1 in W f' , 5 Km. i ,ft 'U I J -8 Xxil f i ' f 'ti E fr s exi sk Q X f 5. , ir K Ev ff , z 6 kd, Y li - Behold the majestic figure of our Tom as he instructs Prof. Edwards in some of the fine points of basket ball. QQEEQQQQQ 1 Miss BLANC1-IARD, Qbefore the Cioeronian reeeptionj : Mr. Gray, what makes the boys so slow? Why clon't they get around, and ask the girls in- stead of putting it off, and then going alone? MR. GRAY: Miss Blanchard, will you eonsicler yourself asked? 116 'Cibe llnoeg 163' fir. f,-'a M21 ,I I P ,Q IL . P, 'rj I I ifgggflj J ,ll-X f fmmta l f ff 1' . X, uf . 4 ' E 'I I ' ,Z Af, f fps- ,I X is! iii h U! , ,, 1 5 ? f -A X . f 1 Kf , 1 '42---1 'ffz ' ffffl, Misses Armstrong and Snow entertain company at Gen. Ex. QW HZXD NC ZXDDETITE. I had no apetit, and felt as if I had no frien in the Worl. I lost all tast for sosity, and wood not bord at klubs. But I tuk three pages of your INDEX jokes and felt a Chang comin over me. It first brot on a violent lit of lafter which left me in an exceedin humuros mood. HANS VANGLIEBENBI,ATTER. 'Che Ilnbeg 117 I 1 I 1,'- 51 3, 4 ? f- - IN. ix Q fig Qifgn if h , 9 Q Am F XM I if3 3 Q-:L I Kam Inf 5 fk ,gs r ?f,A ,: f Q ,ff X Nlxff X 7 ' 'XS 7 tl X 1 , f 4,0 f I 1 fs f ,fWf7 1- '3 ' Xfh ' j X ,QT h jr XV ,fl 'Nw v W M X rj ' I I H ,,, N1 3 41 ' L-ffl.:-122. LIN y 5 t - 5 H' Kia' , 'Ms I IRS We , W I III! I 'Nil t ' f?-IE: ' no I 7 '. 1 OW I .f PI ' t' 'I 'I R ' xfffj W J!! Liv- ' 3 f Aftfpcf Y 2 I-In IN X xml 1 V ,.. - ,I , I' I t fff' I f' I I ft It 1 I I ff e.-.f .,--- if MZ I S f he 'il' 'A A ' ,O 3 A 4-A'- 'I' T f ,ff-S ,---- -4- A--7:1 --Y ,qv fr?-F ---..,---- -I hblnnifn - ?'fkl.Yi,.? f Oh! my chemistry girl flew the coop. IWISS CoI,I3Y: Mr. Webster is not naturally at fool, hut one hy profession NR. lqOLMRSZ Probably some of Section A will hang on another year. IWISS CoLBY: Why did Dunean use the word Mit in TCfQl'I'i11g to Mae- beth, Where he said, Kit is a peerless kinsnmn ?,' NR. STICK: It expresses his aH'eetion for Mac-hetll. BCISS COLBY: Yes! A good guess, Nr. Stiee. MR. GIMY, Cunahle to alusnel' the questionb : You h:I've got me. MR. Howrz: I don't YY21llt'X'01l, my boy. the 1lnbeg I' -Q. FEBRUARY. Q2- -Sunday-Canon reduces his diet to Pancakes. -Monday-Kendall buys a new box of powder. -Tuesday-Perrin studies philosophy of education in Bloomington. -VVednesday-Colton and Gowdy work on Colton's zoology. -'l'hursday-Esther Mohr recites He Giveth His Beloved Sleep. -Friday-Normal loses the basketball game at Wheatotn. -Saturday-Normal wins at DeKalb. Steagall forgets Guild. -Sunday-Basketball team returns. -Monday-Taylor receives the title Mascot -Tuesday-Miss W'oltmann sees the point to a joke. -Vliednesday--lVliss Burtis smiles at Mr. Coltis. -'lhursday-- History of Illinois class conducts general exercises. Friday-Mr. Colton entertains his physiology class. -Saturday-The Fortnightly girls show the boys how it ought to be -Sunday-Shakespeare class begin to write essays. -Monday-Shakespeare essays come in. -Tuesday-Vaughan reminds Miss Colby of a boy in the grades. -Wecliiesday--Dedicated to Sinnett and Connaghan. -Thursday-A taffy pull at the Allen Club. --Friday--Declamatory contest. -Saturday-,Lorimer Cavins goes to Batavia. -Sunday-Coltis fired from the Birney Club parlor. 8:15 p. m. -Monday--Mr. Colton serves teeth to physiology classes. -Tuesday-Buellesfield wonders if his picture will be in the INDEX. -VVednesdav-Perrin and Wfilcox in the Assembly room at 5. --'lhursday-Section C meets. -Friday--Miss Grace Garrett visits Lorimer Cavins. -Saturday-Annual contest in oratory. 'SQEE' done O 'Che Ilnbeg 119 52? eil! We XX Neff , f A V K X ! . ff Q 141 ly . N ' Q I M Q , e , x Hh ' Y' i 1 Mm w W e X y e i W I AH H 7 ' ' MXL If WT ,Zu Here is a picture of little Roy Bosg One as he is, and one as he was. g 1 XE-?fVfT ,. C93 , I Q i hings Not Generally nown I I. S. N. U. 1903 ' That Miss Hartiuaiiu would not write an article for the INDEX. That Mr. hTCciOT'llllCli never reacls the INDEX. That Miss Serviee wouhl not have her picture taken for the Class group. That M iss Fairfield goes te L'l1lltl1'Q11iS parties. limi' iuaiilv girls Whitten has gone with during the year. H uw wirle Miss Blaueharcl opens her iuouth when she sings. HOW uiueh paint Miss Kitts uses. That George Kendall uses powder. That Miss Eflwarcls wants a beau. That Mr. lidwarcls is feud of the girls. How many ffirls Wiekert askecl to go with him to the lirst dance, that he C5 went alone, aiul that he rliil not go but once. That Misses Burtis and Huclcllestone were locked out on the porch roof at the Birney club one iiight, aiul Mr. Cloltis happened along and eliuihed up there to them. Ube 1l nbeg 121 MR. FELMLEY: Miss Milner says that some of the seniors think that they Own the whole earth, and all the islands, etc. MR. BUELLESEIELD: Some of them are as meek as lambs. MR. FELMLEY : Well, you know that it is said that the meek shall inherit the earth. MCCORMICK: What is the difference between lard and tallow? Miss BURROUCHS: Tallow is from a sheep and lard is from a cow. MANCDHESTERZ You people are older than you look--No! Noi-- younger than you look--No! No! NO! I don't mean that! I didn't say a thfina. FELMLEY: I have not read the book for twenty years and I remember it diferent from that. ' MIss COLBY : There was a time twelve years ago, when there was not a green thing on the campus. School had not yet opened. MR. MCCORMICK: How many amendments are there to the constitution of the United States? Miss SIMINSON: Three, the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth. MIss RLANCHARD, criticising Mr. Hfs description of a love scene in a certain picturej : Your paper today isn't as good as usual. MR.. H., Qblushingl : I couldn't get the spirit of the picture. MR. MCCORMICK: Miss Mohr, you may tell the story of the argonautic expedition. MISS MOHR: I am afraid I canpt tell it straight. I was out last night. PROFESSOR! What did Chronos do after he had swallowed his children? Mrss WILCOX: He unswallowed them. MR. HOWE: Define space. MIss CHRISTY! Space is where everything is, and it is sometimes where there is nothing. A . j f l 9 E ' E: as y 3 X 2321 We J AQi 1 JL A',.- ' ' ,ff-'H' 5' 2 , ' 3 7492? J xx I E ' I .. ,iii ll K 1 ssh! .xr , A ,I A X ' I fy 1- eg ei gynaii N Q 1 ' K X' ff ' f X V ' 31 ' Hi' S Q-3 3 . ' ' 'WA W 1 iw N MU e wife! W 1 is .f. 5'1fAi' xh?T,35! Q X e LJ W! fQiv'mX 1 A WD mf Il ew ' X 3 A- il X' K fi 2, 53 ff' Luv X, A J if fy a-I C3 .CI 4-I O 'U 3 fn 4-o S-1 N 3 CD 4-o 'T' -D 5 T CJ 0 -Q F CD O CU Ii CL on E 1: I-1 en o .cz CU on .E 'cs students need not worry over fin 3 cu Z 'Che llnbeg I an MARCH. I Sunday-- Monday-Sharks begin cramming for examinations. Tuesday-Everybody works hard. . VVednesday-Things running smoothly. ' I Thursday-lrVeather the only subject of importance. Friday--VVinter term ends. U Saturday--Cavins starts for Champaign. Sunday-Alda VVilcox begins her theme. Monday-Seniors seek the library's assistance. -Tuesday-Nothing but themes. VVednesday-Cavins leaves Champaign. Thursday-A few Seniorsstart for a vacation. my Friday-Library closed. Saturday-Seniors draw a- sigh of relief. Sunday-Alda VVilcox finishes her theme.. L . Monday---Spring term begins. Themes come in.i Tuesday-Vlfaldron makes himself known to Miss Hampton. H VVednesday-Seniors begin to think about next year. C ' Thursday-Section C begins to grow in self-respect. Friday-lNDFX editors begin to hunt for pictures. ' Saturday-Bloomington crowd meets Miss Milner at 12:30. Sunday--Ethel Dole's friend from Egypt calls. A Monday-Colton was horn, 1852. Tuesday-I.afferty gets to breakfast on time. VVednesday--Hiles smiles at Miss Dole for the first time. Thursday--INDEX managers gets a few. ads. Friday-Section C boys sport canes. Oh my! Saturday-Bloomington crowd quiet in the library. Sunday--AINDEX staff holds a meeting. Monday-- 'fuesday-Miss Hetlield takes a nap in the school management class 124 Irbe llnbeg '. 1 - 1 i ,1- : qfv If-4-s7,?Jf'A.::'3.f -was-u if N'-jr-il za X, - 'fi'- f -j Y'-3 Y f i i xx i if 7 We fa ff E WZ - I' ,,.g 'Zi' rg 1? ,fffifl ' i 4 ' . X-lllff t r f 1 f it -4-1 f n , fs ww i?E?i5i?' 1 1 4 Jpwir g if I iff? 1 i f i 4 i if rw l R f X : ! YZ f fffff K , 5 f 4 f, , ' fha LV X f f Aff' f I ' ,,f We i r i l -1-fe ,glgg gf Z rv 1 , e X, YZ ff! f -'X 1, A 9 Z diff W y, Z f i ff W, Q- it vwwffff i' Oy - I :fy X N' f 1 gli! i y ll f XQQX yy i 1 w ,5 WW ' - 4 F X - N' 2 fi f be-gg 'iii Q in i Lifw 'Z -331 FM '1f' - -lg Qxgifyfff , ,, X 2 -gg-A? -, - a l 'f 74 l - 1 iq, emi ri M y af to W fd N -wi 1, xx ,X , fi ,?ii.f.- 'f'fl-- - g s ' N , X if it K9 Ci, ', .'-,l',.-Q: if x 'li xx! I . 9 2f - X-Z .,9,,J 5 R A X xnyfffffihl 1 Xwf ff x 314-L: .9 'l .. N f - xx xxxs -2 'T I , ' Z I 0 Awww f Z3 if i 'J M54 ewff A Goff ff MW 4' ' At one stage of the game Said one law maker good, To inspect us there Came, As before us he stood, A legislative party so gay, You'll get all for which you have called To the students they spoke VVhy didn't you ask more? And cracked many a joke VVe'll have money galore, Wliile we listen'd to what theyld to say. When the funds to Springfield are hauled To our president there gleamed A great light, and it seemed T-le'd been huncoed by his lack of nerve. Behind the barn Fd repair And l'd kick myself there, lf I'd treat myself as I deserve. as Things We Dare NotTcl1 a I. S. N. U. 1903 Tha.t when President Fclmley is absent, the faculty nearly all leave gen- eral exercises. That Mr. Manchester sometimes leaves by Way of the door that leads to room 25. That Mrs. Birney sometimes peeps when the girls at her house have company. That Ben Smith used a pony in First Year Latin. That McNeal James is engaged. That Miss Mavity would be loved more if she would not criticise students' lesson plans so severely. That Mr. Colton has learned to smoke. That the student teachers think Miss Hampton asks too much of them. That some of the Normal girls keep company after ten o'clock. That Miss Edwards usually holds a poor hand in the gaine. 126 o Ube 'IIIIUCQ COLTON: Mr. Silvey, you are the funniest man I have ever seen. You would make money in a dime niuseuin. MR. BARBER: Every time a body falls the earth comes up to meet it. Does that bother you. Mr. Craven? I MR. CRAVEN: No, but it would if it was so. Miss XVALDRONZ Now-a-foot-pound---is-the-amount--of-work -necessary--to--raisc-a-foot-a--well I guess I don't know the distance. MR. COLTON : Is there any light in this room except sunliglit? Miss ARMSTRONG! Yes, tliere's the sky-light. PRESIDENT TO STUDENT: Have you ever been through algebra? STUDENT! Yes, li went through with Aunt Mary, but we went through in the night and I didnft see much of the place. MR. SATEAGALL, Qin Miss Ela's drawing classj: How is my drawing, Miss Ela? Miss ELA: You had a good many good points in your drawing yester- day, and you still have a few left today. COLTON : lt isn't your fault, Miss Ditmar, that you are young. It is your misfortune. You will get over it in time. FELMLEY, Q after describing an old picture he had seenj : Have any of you seen the picture? BUELLnsrIELD: I have. FELMLEY: The oldest member ot the other class was the only one of the class that had seen it too. MR. BARBIQR: What was thc discovery made by Columbus, Miss Nollen? Miss No1.LEN: I don't know. Ebe llnbeg I as APRIL. wk I Wedriesday-Fools day. Thursday- Friday-Felmley makes a grammatical error. Saturday-Burgess goes to the Y. Sunday-Kendall buys another box of powder. Monday Section A meeting at 12220. Tuesday-Felniley absent from general exercises. VV'ednesday-Sinnett tells Blanchard how to teach latin. Thursday-Angie Milner born, 1856. Friday-Boslough misses a picture. Saturday-Hoslough gets wrathy at TNDEX editors. Sunday- Monday-Felmley has been to both Chester and Joliet. Tuesday--Mae Skinner goes down town after supper. VVednesday-Barber calls for chemistry note books. Thursday--Cavins wants to graduate in a cap and gown. Friday-Farewell dance given. Saturday-'Tennis season opens. Sunday-INDEX editors hard atwork. Monday--Miss Grace Garrett visits her friend, Mr. Cavins. Tuesday-Mae catches Elmer in the act this time. Vlfedneisday--Section A tree. Thursday-Seniors decide on class pins after twenty days. Friday-Felmley born, 1857. ' Saturday-Botanizing at the Y. Sunday-Boslough breaks a date with Miss Jackson. Monday-Lecture board wants their picture in the INDEX. Tuesday-Sinnet calls on President Felmley. WVednesday-Virgil Ponies rounded up. Thursday-Steagall hangs May baskets for Y. VV. C. A. girls 4 Loss or oUR PoN1Es - N. U. 1903 At the dread command of Blanchard when the ponies are called in iWe will sorrow there together, don't you see: When we realize how patient all these animals have been, What a mourning of our loss there'll surely be. When lrene, our guardian angel, says they shall be used no more. How great will our humiliation be. Then to march in there together on the hard and sounding floor, VVhat a gathering of ponies, Mercy me! At the great and final judgment when our grades are written down, And directors from afar have come to see, At the bidding of our teacher we shall bring our horses round, What a fine array of ponies that will be. Not a ioyous whoop, not a gladsome cheer As our ponies to Blanchard's we hurried. Not a student there but dropped a tear 0,er the place where our live stock we buried. Slowly and sadly we laid them down Our faces to the wall meanwhile turning, NVe raised not a kick, we simply dug up, VVhile our faces were miserably burning. Che 1Inoer 129 S 'GN 4 . f it I rf, e - ,N i if i f , 5: ,ab-I-, 11. by 'sf' 1 Q , 1,47 f if ri IJ I f 4' mil f I i f fQ Wlfffef W I ff f X ff ,LL -f55ffAfW7 f f f X fl K ,exe af f 7 J 'iu uu W ff fi! I ss. ' f s we L N 3 X E 3 F K Q 0 x I A 'Q-is Q1 1 i I X Q eeee - ' X. .x..... . xqx L. A-fin ff, -1-:-:E-1 1 N . Xxx as Y iii .,..,...---- Z0 ! W I -- - LLLL1-- f f X ... -giiiifs ' ief fii' TE X srire ff + .......... 3? f , 1-+1-1 Kingsbury lands the first school. QQLEEQQQQ MR. COLTON: Mr. Silvey, have you a thinker? Mu. SILVEY: Yes, I think so. MR, COLTON: Use it, please. V MR. MCCORMICK, fin history elassj: Now, none of you need let this lesson go to take notes for the INDEX, or any of the other papers. I will take a clay off some clay and give you all the jokes I know or read the alnianae to you. They will do ine no harm beeause there are Certain publications that I never read. Wcnticth Century roblcms l unity. 0 lv' - 0 O library 4 -. z 0 6 7 S Sl fa - l How How How How l low llow How Normal students can escape general exercises Without breaking lo hriclge the Atlantic. to know where Angie is when you Wish to exchange ideas in the to control the rate of the eai'tli's niotion. Section C can outshine Section A. to canal the isthnius of Panama. all the Normal girls can manage to have beans. Securing' 58100 positions for each of the Nornial graduates. l low to cawy four studies in Normal Without sitting up till 11:36 p. 111. eight nights a week. A '61, Gbe Ilnoer 131 MISS GOWDY, in grammar classy : Is that clear, Mr. Gray? MR. GRAY! As clear as it can be all at once. MISS GOWDY: This illustrates the danger of commencing the study of grammar too young. Query: Why was Kate Foster found in the dressing room trying to study during the fifth hour of January 22? Answer: Because some other members of section A were in the Assembly room studying I Pj and there was no member of the faculty present. When the cat's away, the mice will play, And who are they, but section A? Excuse written by Mr. Felmley. Misses Duncan, Skinner, Pennoyer, Worley, feel much abused. The spectacle of members of the faculty on the platform talking after the recitation period had begun deceived them as to the lapse of time. Possibly they ought to be excused for tardiness. D. F. MISS FLETCHER, fon her return from her brother's weddingj : I wanted to get married, too, but they wouldnit let me. SECTION C GIRL: We are not the only ones that wonder if we flunk, for I overheard one of the section A girls say to some others: Been down to see David yet ?D MR. NICCORMICK, Qafter assigning the next lessonj : You are all cordially invited to come out into the assembly room. QT'his means a test.j . MISS DOBSON : C, dear! I think I'll send him my regrets. MR. MCCORMICK: Tell us about the capture of NewCrleans, Miss Kneass. Stand, please. MISS KNE.ASSI I dOn't believe I can. BA RBER: What is meant by Good Friday, Mr. Cannon? MR. CANNON : I don't know, unless it is that day that when it rains the Catholics catch holy water. 'Che Ilnoeg I e ll M A Y- ll ef I -Friday-Ciceronian reception. -Saturday--Kendall refuses to go to Miss Mohr's Hinch party after society -Sunday-Hiles swipes three Ciceronian cakes. -Monday-Sleepy day. -Tuesday-Miss Averett hums a tune in geography class. -VVednesday-Seniors receive themes from Miss Colby. -Thursday-Miss Dace taught the School Management class. -Friday-Test in chemistry. -Saturday--Newton goes to see Miss Vfallace on the sly. -Sunday-Miss Dole and Hiles on the side porch. -Monday-Poslough tears up a few INDEX articles. -Tuesday-Cavins brags about the city of Hinckley. -Wednesday----Vaughan plays tennis with Miss Beckman. -Thursday-Miss Snow offered a position at Hinckley. -Friday-Hiles calls on Miss Dole before breakfast. Saturday-Excursion to Champaign. -Sunday-Everybody tired and sleepy. -Mond:1y-XfVho didn't Hunk? -Tuesday-Section A does a big business at the P. O. -VVednesday--Oshkosh trip begins. -'l'hursday-Talbot meets Miss Pollock in Chicago. -Friday-Oshkosh debate. -Saturday-Normal delegation visits Milwaukee. -Sunday--Perrin walks home from Bloomington at II :30. -Monday-Thursday's and Friday's lessons are made up. -Tuesday-fl'lie Oshkosh debaters get their lessons. -VVednesday-Chemistry note books due. -Friday-School out for the Seniors. -Saturday-A few of the Seniors looking for jobs. -Sunday-Baccalaureate sermon. -Monday-Junior class night. Gbe Ilnbex :Va .Gi ,gagfi X Y S? SNu'NCif T mn im v zwrxwfgl I!! 7? RICE Z ' X dx 0 AK 5 vfy'-.EN ff! ff 133 '14 f f W! C iii ' 4 if wq4Wfffff 0X1 f llff ffk, -.2 1 124 Qf' AM! 9155? 7 5' Z 2 CAVINS SNOW WEIMER ALLEN MASTERS Seniors who want to graduate in caps and gowns. COLE ,-.-f lax? WW, , 134 'Che llnoeg FELMLEY, Q referring the class to a book in the libraryj : The copy I had T lent to a student, and it has gone to the graveyard of all my books. COLTON : What colors are some peopleps eyes? TAYLOR! Yellow, green, purple-- MR. Hown. f after sending Miss Nickel to the board with the second problemj: Always place your name and the number of the problem above your work, Miss Nickel. - BRIGHT BOY: She is worth only a dime, for two nickels make a dime. MISS AVERETT: In how many Ways does a river carry sediment. Miss BECKMAN: Why! just the way it flows. Gray's opinon of his critic:- She makes you think that 1ife's a blank, A disgusting dreary desert, It's not exactly what she says But the nasty way she says it. TEACHER! Where would be a good place to catch a sample of rain Water containing dust? Miss ROHM: In a barrel. 4,523 'SSS 111 v5 lb' lb' lit ffl' 335.469 'Gbe 1lnDeg ff President Felmley elaborates and elucidates in Springfield. 135 'Gbe llnoeg was lei-I i,- Fnesrlay-Senior class night. 2.-VVeflne5clay--President Roosevelt in Bloomington. 3.--,lllllll'Sfl2lY-COllllllCHC61llC1lt exercises. 4.-Friday-Alina Mater. Farewell! my ...W A NT ED Five acres of blue grass pasture on which to pasture old ponies and horses. Will pay a reasonable price. MISS BLANCHARD. Che llnoer 137 - ,.-. . - ff IX Iwi ' L fi X K W gf!! , Q ' iff' I ,F I F-E X' ,QA fJ'fI , X x c tttt 1,2 I - M ' s -ggi' at gf. ' f fi f if L ' ' it x -+, X -sf 'ff M l ll g - li eg! ,A ,IW f l N Sl 6 f AV ff f -Xff I I KM , ,C I 'Q ,fl I Q G fy 'I X X ' '1T'f7 Q , I' . ,- f y n I fllfzll w W I ff I Ss :al I f f I c my ii 'QM iv lg' if fm I' so . . c ly I a .aa 1 pf!! 5 'I Q53 li gxx rf-Biff all i f . t fic? -as 1 i W ff Married Men of the Class. What is James doing here? QCEEEQQGG FEEL LIKE IX NITXXWMIIN. DEAR SIR: I was afflicted with magnum caput, and I was badly Wind- broken. Un the least excitement I would blow so much that my friends were repulsed from me. They said that I was Worse than a cyclone-blow-stacker. I took one dose of your Index medicine and felt somewhat relieved. By the time I had taken the entire series, I felt like a new man. I would like to give any one calling upon me my experience with the INDEX medicine. W. K. S1MMoNs. H F R1-:WELL GREETING I I. S. N. U. 1903 Friends, fellow-students, and faculty, we now bid you a last and fond farewell. We are sorry to leave you, and no doubt you are glad to see us go,- at least we hope so. Of course there are niany things we could have said that we did not say, because of our dislike to roast. We adinit we have done things out of pure nialice, and if you find. anything in these pages that will cause you to shed tears of sorrow, it will cause us to shed tears of joy. We have done seine things, against our will, which add niuch to the value of the lNDi':X. lrlvery comic picture in here, if it could whisper, could tell you a story. lt could tell of the betrayal of a secret told us by a conti- dential friend. lt could tell of the lNDEX editors' perils in swiping pictures. lt could tell of the loss of friends, and of our hearing words not learned in Sunday School. Now that it is all over, and we are where we cannot be reached, we are glad wc have hurt your feelings. You don't know where we are going? Well, l told you good-bye. and forgot to tell you our destination. We are going to the North .Pole in our celebrated and world-renowned airship, the Spaulteuiacuter, which was designed and constructed by ourselves. We carry provisions enough to last one hundred days, and will inake but two stops on our journey, one at XT2l1l11J0OZl.UiS isle, tas yet undiscoveredj, and another stop at a station tnanie unknownj two hundred niiles south of the North lfole. You inav wonder Howe we will get along in our new Hohncs' . , D but li can assure you that we will get along all right, for there will be no Lyons or Barber there to interfere with our pleasure. You need not think that we will be so slow that you can catch us after the INDEX is out, for we intend to start one day before its distribution. If you wish to ask us about any of the jokes, or cannot purchase the INDEX nied- icine of your druggist, just address a letter to us in our new and more coni- fortable quarters at the North Pole. ,lf you wish to call on us personally we will be glad to see you, provided you come all unarmed and you conie all alone. You can easily find us, for you can start anywhere and just keep going north until you coinc to a pole bearing our banner. So, now, with tears in our voice and sorrow in our eyes we bid you a sad. 21diO11. ROY Wuissrnn, Cr-rusfiiiiu A. Coivvisizs, Editors. Che Ilnbet QELJEQA L S. Ni U DIRECTORY' Persons Listed always at Home. If your name has been omitted, inform the ' editor and don't fail to kick. You are requested to patronize those who advertise with us. tiifiiiv' 'Che 1lnDeg Cezpy and Gowns A PENSION All Garments have been in use for several years and have given entire satisfaction. M155 Har! RATES REASONABLE SOR-- CAV- LESSONS IN COURTSHIP GlVEN AT REASONABLE RATES. Ladies Need Not Bring a Subject PR OF B. C. E. H 1. s. N. U. DIRECTORY - 'I. S. N. U. 1903 1. Barber, Fred, in otlice solving prohlenis while class waits. 2. Bosworth, Lucy, in assembly rooni wishing Oh! wishing! 3. Buellesfield, Henry, Oshkosh, Wis. ' 4. Burgess, Harry, indefinite- roaming at present. 5. Craven, Peter, the Lords house at late hours. 6. Dawson, Russell, I. S. N. U. library. 7. Duncan, Dora, address, 1. S. N. U. care of G. G. Lafferty. S. Edwards, B. C., on the campus practicing for faculty ball gaine. 9. Francis, Chas., unfortunately has not located. 10. Hetfield, Harriet, Edwards Qvillej once upon a tiine. 11. Hiles, Perry, Cor. North and Fell, Doleful of late. 12. Holines, Prof., C. dr A. freight train. 13. Johnson, Beulah, some place where the boys are more nuinerous and not so slow. 11. Johnston, Burly, Evans Qvillej. 15. Keinph, Mary. killing tinie entertaining Hainniond. 16. Manchester, Prof., looking for a gaine of tennis with the Seniors. 17. Mavity, Elizabeth, in rooin 11, criticising her own teaching. 18. Newton, Aloe, Broadway or Coi Qthj ly strolling. 19. Perrin, Harry, ask Wilcox. 142 the llnbeg Loy! or Stolen A Sweet Young Miss with Auburn hair. RETURN TO Wz'!fz'e Wi Prof Westhoff Wishes to employ a good base ball coach. FOR SALE Second-hand Class Colors, Weather Beaten Banners, and etc. SEC. C. WANTED A Mustache Invigora tor BY H. Kz'ngs6-- PRICES NOT CONSIDERED 20. 21 22 93 .uf 2-l api' NO. IW 0 27 28 29 30. looking 31 32 IV' 3 3 l 4 34 35. 36 37. 38. 39. Ube 1I uber 143 Pollock, Alice, at home sighing for Talbott. Powers, Elmer, half way between Dun- and Ski-. Ramsey, Mattie, uncertain, variable. Bohm, Gertrude, overlooked. Rollins, Lucian, Griggs Qvillej. Sheffler, W illiam, managing Wallace Bros'. show. Simpson, Clark, Bell club. Sinnett, Tom, seen last riding out of town on a pony. Smith, Ben, one Dora west of B. C. Edwards. Smith, Clarence, address not permanent, looking for a location. Steagall, John, Cor. North and Broadway, has one good home and for Mohr. Waldron, Karl, assembly room after sixth hour. Walworth, Lena, at home studying Virgil without help. Webster, Roy, asks that his address be withheld. Whitten, C. W., address not known at present. Wiekert, J. Val., 2Nearer my God to Theefp Wills, F rank, on baseball diamond umpiring faculty ball game. Vaughan, Walter, Litchfield, Ill. Felmley, David, looking for .IBNDIQX editors. Edwards, Edith, Gby George. e Register of Students. I. S. N. U. 1903 NAME. COUNTY POSTOFFICE. Allen, Birdie Celesta. .. .... Crawford . . . ...... Palestine Allen, Georgia ......... .... C linton .... . . .Carlyle Allen, Mary Elizabeth .... .... K Iarshall . .... VVeno1'1a Altevogt. Anna Louise ...... . .... McLean .............. Normal Anderson, Grace Augusta ..... .... I daho CStateJ . . .Gibbonsville Anderson, Isabella ......... .... IX Ionroe ................ Ames Anderson, Mary Belle.. ..... .... IV IcLean .. ..... Holder Archibald, Myrtle Rebecca .... .... S t. Clair... ..... Freeburg Armitage, Margaret Louise ....... .... K ankakee . . . . . .Buckingham Armstrong, Josephine Raymond. . . .... McLean . . . .... Bloomington Arnett, Katherine ...... McLean ........ Normal Auld, Margaret Edna... Bailey, Emma Elizabeth .... .... Bantz, Edith ........... Barber, Carrie Louise... Barger, Nellie May .... Barclay, Elsie May .... Barnard, Arvesta Barnes, Pearl .... ...... Bateman, Mae Elizabeth Beal, Gertrude Elizabeth Bechstein, Mamie Louise Tazewell . . .... Green Valley McLean . . . .... Bloomington Cook .... ..... E vanston Grundy .... ...... G ardner Tazewell . . .... Hopedale McLean . . . .... Covell McLean . . . .. . .Normal McLean . . . ...... Normal Platt ...... .... B lue Ridge Wooidford . . . ...... Minonk VV ill ..... . ...... Mokena Beckman, Grace Beatrice .... .... I Iouglas .. .......... Arthur Beedle, Gertrude Cordelia ..... .VVill ........... VVilton Centre Bell, Marv Ann ............ . .. .Mason ......... ...... Saidora Benedict, Lois May .... Bennett, Stella Fern .... Berry, Lucy Mabel ..... Bever, Mabelle Estelle .... .... Bever, Mattie Louise .... Blair. Hazel Eileen... Nebraska QStateD ...... Omaha Livingston ........ Chatsworth Pike ...... .. .Pleasant Hill Kankakee . . ...... Deselm Kankakee . . ........ Deselm McLean . . . .... Bloomington 146 ttbe llnocg ALL THE STUDIANTS PATH NIZE THE NORMHL LUNGH GOUNTER Old Location-Opposixe Johnsoirs Grocery. grg,XfX!X!'Xf J. A. VEATCH, Prop. BARBER SHOP A nice refreshing shave, keen cutting razors. all towels and tools sterilized R. LEDERER. Cor. Main and Washington. Bloomington. DR J.W. NHSBEEK DENTIST fQX Who has been located in Nor- mal for the past IO years is now located at 516-517 Griesheim Building, Bloomington, OLD FHQNE UN' N 1664 NEW PHQNE 7Ol If you Want bread, pies, cookies, cakes and all kinds ofchoice candies, go to Ioz North St., Normal. Old Phone 1 on 361. LQCKIGI' ill HHS SNOQS ICO? LGCHCS ' ' ' 55.00 GHG 55.50 ' ' ' West Side lj Bloomington. I11 A. E. STOUT DRUGS, PERFUMES AND FnuiBRUSHES N CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES NAME. Blome, Nora Elizabeth .... Boggs, Harriet Alta ..... Boling, Minnie Pearl .... Bond, Florence Isabella... Bond, Mabel Grace ...... Bonham, Edythe Muriel... Bosworth, Lucy A. ....... . Boudreau, Haydee Ursula .... Bowen, Margaret Lee .... . Bowman, Elizabeth Enola .... Boyd. Clara .. ......... .. Boyd, Lucy Belle ......... Bradley, Carrie Florence .,.. Brant, Carrie Edith. .. .. . . .. Bright, Fannie Metcalf ...... Broadhead, Lemma Cornelia Brown, Ella Matilda ........ Burke, Daisy Margaret .... Burroughs, Jennie ...... . Burtis, Altha ......... Burtis. Cleo Frances... Camden, Susan Pearl. .. Camo, Druzilla . .. .. Cardiff, lda May .......... Carpenter, Nellie Candor .... Cash, ,Leah .............. . Casteen, Anna Mae ......... Caughey, Florence Gertrude. Chaffee, Sadie Ethel ......... Cliaml-erlin, Marjorie .. Chambers. Jennie .... Christy. Mary Edith .... Clark, Grace .... . . ....... .. Coburn, Mildred Le Anne. .. Coith, Clara Louise .......... Coith, Edna Florence... Cole, Alice Maude .... Colvin, Grace Stella ........ Colvin, Maud Evangeline .... Connaghan, Jeannette Helen. Cooney, Carrie Lucretia 'Ciba llnbeg COUNTY. Arizona C'l'e Richland . . . McLean . . . Jefferson .. Brown . . . Iroquois . . . Cook .... Iroquois . . . McLean . . . Pike ...... Sangamon . VVoodford .. Nclyean . . . Richland .. . lX' cLean . . B..cLcan . . . lVQacoupin .. 1NQcLean . . . B .cLean . . . lXi'cLean .. lXi cLean . . Nacon . .. R cLean .. Knox ...... Rock Island DeWitt .... Brown ..... Rock Island Stark ...... lXfcLean . .. Edgar .... Nclsean . .. Green .... lMcLean . . . lVfcLean .. lXffcLean .. LaSalle . . . lMcLean . . . McLean . . . Macon . . . McLean . . . 117 POSTOFFICE. r.J . .. . .... Tempe ...Olney . .. .. .Normal ..Mt. Vernon .Mt. Sterling .....VVatseka . . . .Evanston . . . .Beaverville .Bloomington Pleasant Hill ... . .Illiopolis . ....... El Paso .Bloomington . . . . .. .Olney . . .Normal . . .Normal . . . . .Shipman .Bloomington ......Normal . . . .Hudson . . . . . .Hudson . ... ...Decatur .Bloomington . ........ Galva . . .Edgington .. . . .Rowell . . . .Versailles . . . . . .Orion .. . . . .Duncan .Bloomington .. . ..... Metcalfe .Bloomington .......Eldred . . . .McLean . ..Normal . . .Normal . . .Ottawa . . .Normal . . .Normal . . .Niantic . . .Normal 148 'Cibe llnoeg It's a Funn Idea some dealers have about all stock being just the same. We know it isnit. BEEF, VEAL, LAMB OR PORK which have been carefully raised and fed Will taste better and give more nourishment than Wild meats. We don't sell any but prime meats and a customer can sit down to a roast or steak or chops from here Without a fear of hurting his teeth or his sense of taste. Prices vvon't hurt anybody's pocket either. A SEIBERT'S MEAT MARKET Geo.W. Bentley Hard and Soft.Coal D r ayin g Prompt Delivery New Phone 'F xl' Old Phone 537 Union 1811 O. R. ERNST Invites you to call and inspect his stock of Fancy Groceries The cleanest, largest and most up-to-date stock in the city. Hard to Beat Flour Satisfaction Flour, White Star Coffees, Royal Blue Canned Goods, Granite Iron, Galvanized and Tinware. Try as and you will bay of us. N. B:-We patronize you, don't forget us. NAME. Cooper, Daisy Frances .... Cosby, Louisa ........ . Cox, Alice Gertrude... . Cox, Margaret Agnes. .. Criss, Nettye May ......... Crissey, Helen Angenette. ., Crooks, Lucy Belle ...... Cronper, Mabel May... Crosby, Mary R ......... Culbertson, Alta Marie... Curry, Birdie Dixon.. Cutler, Emily Mae ...... Dace, Frances Louella. .. Damon, Jessie Alice .... Daniels, Maude May.. Davis, Mary Gertrude... Davis, Mary Priscilla.. . Deane, Georgia Viola .... Delanev. Helen Veronica Delano, Mae. ...... Denham, Isla Pearl. .. . Denning, Bertha Elizabeth .... Denning, Irma Elizabeth. . . Dimmitt, Lena Otelia... Dimmitt, Sarah Helen .... Disbrow, Myrtle ..... i. Dittmar, Kathryn . . Ditto, VVilhelmina .... Dobson, Pearl Evelyn... Dodge, Mary E ....... Dole, Ethel Mary... Dole, Lillian Dora ...... Drayton, Pauline Grace DuBuis, Frances Mae uae... Duerkop, Bertha Catherine. 'Che llnbeg sues -... 1.-n Duerkop, Sophia VVilhelmina .... .... Duffy, Anna Marie .......... Duncan, Dora S ............. Durfey, Ieannette Margaret. Edwards, Edith Belle ...... Eggleston, Nora Harriet. . . COUNTY. Ford . . . Fulton . . . DeVVitt .. Ford . . . Pike .. Greene . . . McLean . . . McLean . . . Tazewell . . Macon . . . Livingston Rock Island Schuyler . . . Cook . . Pike ..... Tazewell .. DeWitt . . McLean . .. S. Dakota CStatej McLean . . . Peoria . . McLean . . . Pike ..... Pike ..... McLean . . . Henry . . . Mercer . . . McLean . . . Jersey .... Kankakee . . Kankakee . Clinton .. Peoria . . . Hancock . . . Hancock . . . Kankakee . . . Piatt ....... Champaign McLean . .. Mason . . . 149 POSTOFFICE . ... ...Elliott . .St. Davids .......Clinton .Gibson City Pleasant Hill . .Roodhouse ... . .Normal Bloomington ......Manito . . .Macon . . . .Pontiac . . . .Edington . . . .Rushville .. .. .Chicago . .Griggsville .Deer Creek Farmer City Bloomington ........Lead McLean ........ . . .Bloomington . . .Heyworth . . .Elmwood .. . . .Normal . .Griggsville . .Griggsville . . .Bloomington . . . .Kewanee . .Keithsburg . . .Bloomington . .... Kemper . . .Manteno . . .Manteno . . .Trenton . . .Peoria . . . .Sutter . . . .Sutter . . . .Caberry . . . .Lintner . . .Tolono . . . .Normal . . .Natrona the 1I nbeg BOLLES The Tailor Q F Wants your business - j and will treat you right Yours for Correct Tailoring W. P. B 0 L L E S 312 North Center Street Jiingtavers to Bmerican Tilnivcrsitiee 'UWZE 1418,-g,yk,vy wffgilifll EC5iQl'lCl'5, Steel IENQYHVCYS, 5f21fiOl'lCI'5 GOITIUICIICCUICIII 1ll1UiIHIfOlIB, GIHSS E82 IDYOQFHHIUIC CIC. H SDCCUIIIQ. IIDHRCYB of 2lfil16 C1855 HUD 2lfI'HI6l'l1i IEIIIDIEITIS. Gotresnonoence soliciteo. 5 IQ 9 NAME. Ellihi, Stella Agatha .... Ellis, Honor Bright... Enoch, Mary Ulive ..... Ermeling, Katie May.. .. Evans, Ruth ......... Fairfield, Maude ....... Finfrock, Lina Ethel ....... Finke, Hannah Josephine .... Flanigan, Pearle ........ Fleming, Julia Elizabeth... Fletcher, Frances Alice... Fletcher, Patsy ........ Ford, Mary Edith ....... Foster, Kathryn Lorena .... Frank, lda Laura ........ Fuhrman, Effie ........ Gadau, Maria Emma. .. . . . . . Gartner, Gertrude Margaret. .. Gammill, Dora Alice ....... Gassner, Emma Lyon .......... Geisendorfer, Dorothea Caroline .... Geisert, Anna Marie ........... Giering, Mary Agnes... . Gifford. May ............... Gingerich, Katherine Evelyn .... Gogin, Lulu ............... Goodyear, Kathryn Cameron .... Gordon, Ethel .... .......... Graham, Lillian Julia .... Gray, Edna Blackburn... Green, Sarah Eva ..... . Gregory, Pearl ....... Griggs, Sarah Helen ............ Gurney, Mrs. Janie Chloe Leah. Hanna, Quinta Victoria ........ Hansson, Adah ....... Harden, Blanche .... Harned, Cora Mabel .... Harris, Edith Elva. .. Harry, Edythe Estella. .. Harter, Lilly Grace .... the 'lnbeg 15 COUNTY. Tazewell . . . McLean . McLean . Mason .. Greene .. McLean . POSTOFFICE. ......Minier . .... Lexington . .... Lexington DeVVitt . .. .. Du Page. Piatt McLean . Sangamon Sangamon Sangamon McLean . McLean . . 'liazewell . Edwards . Clinton. .. Coles McLean . Pike .... Tazewell . .Poplar City .White Hall . .... Normal .Wayiiesville .......ltasca .. .DeLand . . .Merna . . .Buffalo .... .Buffalo . .Springiield . . . .Normal .. . .Normal ........Lilly . .. .VVest Salem . NcLean . . Kankakee NcLean. . Crawford lXicLean . . . . .Trenton . . . .Lerna . . . . .Padua . . . .Pittsfield . . . . .Pekin .. . .Normal . . .Kankakee . . .Normal . . ..... Palestine Bloomington Bacon .. ..... Decatur Logan . . . ...... Atlanta lXfacon ....... .. .Blue Mound Kfontgomery . . .Hillsboro hi ', cLean .... . . .Normal A cLean . . . ........ Normal Pike ..... Pleasant Hill VVarren . . . . .Monmouth LaSalle . .. ...... Leland Madison . . . . .Alton VVoodford ..... Secor McLean . . l roquois . Kankakee .. .Ellsworth .. .Wzitselca . . . .Deselm 152 'Che 1lnoeg G. H. COEN. Normal, Ill. All Supplies Used at the I. S. N. U. Books, Stationery Drugs. Fountain Pens. Confectionery. Mail Orders Solicited. ole! yfoughlon james gfouglzlon, jyrop. 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Howells, Martha Elizabeth. Huddlestone, Ivy May .... Hughes, Mabelle ....... Hughes, Mary Lillian .... Hunt, Anna Bailey .... Hunter, Mrs. Eda ..... Hursey, Bessie Cecilia .... Hurlburt, Nina ......... Iliff, Maude ........ Izatt, Beatrice Mae .... facksou, Elsie Elida. . . jackson, Ethel ....... Jacobson, Clara Sofah . james, Leura Frances .... enkins, Iona Florence .... ohnson, Beulah Valentine. fohnston. Clara Irene ...... fohuston, Jennie . . .... . . . ones, Mrs. Latona May... Kelly, Gertrude Elise... Kelly, Mary Alice .... T .- .- EDC TIIIDCQ .... .sua Q 1 . Q . .... ou.- af.. n a Q ...- COUNTY. McLean .. LaSalle . . . St. Clair .... foDaviess . Ford .... McLean .. McLean .. McLean .... .... Livingston . . . . McLean . . . Mason . . Brown .. ,Iasper . . . lXffason . . . . . 153 POSTOFFICE. .. . . .Cropsey .... .Leland . . . .Belleville . . .VVoodbine . . . . .Elliott .. . . .Normal Bloomington Bloomington . . . . .Cullom .. . . .Normal . . . . .Havana Mt. 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Store XP X9 mfsifN46 1 is Is the place to buy your Stoves, Cut- lery, Tinware and Farm Implements, Mixed Paints o fall descriptions. nf vt' HWVXSP George Champion Q' Q' Normal, Illinois ve' 16' Ofiice Over ICI North t t Ofiice Hours Residence 305 First Sl t 8-Io a. m. 2-4 p. m. Q. o. esrremmej PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO N New Phones at Ofhce and I I - - Residence. Norma , lhnols. ANSWERED DAY AND NIGHT. WA TC HE S to Students at Special Prices 1 U5 x96 ' W6 -QS' Q 459 429 W ge 'Silo 41 XX3 6796 Q96 0 4 a 6 9 9' QSLJFQIDIQISE STORE Bloonlingtonk Largest Clothiers, Hats, Caps, Furnishings Watch our Window and Newspapers for Sur- prises every day UUR llIlllBlE GUARANTEE BINIJS EVERY SME E. M. GIINTZ 62 GO. NAME. Kemph, Mary ........ Kindig, Maude Salina .... Kirchner, Mabel Clare .... Kisner, Mary Ellen ..... Kitts, Gertrude Isabelle... Klotz, Matilda .......... Kneass. Annie Laura .... La Croix, Leda Elsie... Lantz, Anna Maud ...... Larson, Carrie Louella. .. Leaf, VVinifred Mae ..... League, Minnie Belle ....... Le Grand, Maude Elizabeth Leigh, Helen Elvira ........ Leischner, Sallie Olive .... Leonard, lva Maude .... Lewis, Adelaide Belle .... Litchfield, Ola ,lane ..... Litchfield, Vida Elvira .... Loftus, l-lannah Nora... Ludwig, Deborah Margery.. Lumsden, Elizabeth Jamima Lux, Daisy ................ Lynn, Maude Adelle ..... Lvons, Mamie Marcellus .... Lyons, Margaret May .... lVfcCall, Ada Victoria ...... . McComb, Vina Ellsworth. .. McCown, Lola E ........... McDonnell, Mary Wiiiifred. lVfcDonnell, Sarah Veronica lXQcElhiney, Georgia Maude. l'v.cFarland, Grace ......... McGinnis, Frances Veronica. lV,cGinnis, Katheryn Teresa. lVfcGrew, Laurie .......... . McGuire. Mae Nevadah ..... lV.cHenry, Della Mae. . .. McHenry, Lucy May .... lVcKelvie, Jessie McKinnie, Eva Mae. . . 'Che llnbeg COUNTY. XVill ..... VVoodford McLean . . Cook lVcLean . . . . Perry . .. lVfcLean . . . . Kankakee Logan .... . Knox .... Saint Clair ....... lX.QcLean . .. ... . lVcLean . . . . . . 155 POSTOFFICE. . . . .Lockport . . . . . Secor .. . . .Normal . .Kensington .. .Bellflower Pinckneyville .. . . .Normal . . . .St. Anne Bloomington . . . . .Elkhart .. . . .Normal Williaiiishelcl . . . .Freeburg Marshall ...La Prairie Center Piatt .... ..........DeLand McLean . . . ...... Normal Ford ...... .. .Piper City Livingston . . .Flanagan Livingston . . .Flanagan LaSalle .. .... Rutland Vermilion .... Fithian Piatt .... ........ C isco Piatt . . . .... Monticello Mason . . . ....... Teheran McLean . . . .... Bloomington St. Clair.. ..... Marissa Johnson . .... Vienna McLean .. ...... Gillum Champaign ..St. Joseph McLean . . . .... Bloomington McLean . . . .... Bloomington DeVVitt . . .... Q .... Kenney Piatt ...... .... C erro Gordo Livingston ..... Campus Livingston . . ........ Campus McLean .. Bloomington Marion . . .... Centralia McLean . . . .... Bloomington Logan . . . ....... Emden Hancock . . . .Plymouth McLean. . . . . .Empire 156 'Ciba Ilnbeg WILLIAMS STUDIO Makes the Best Rates to Students Wfb pl d fl: f C U WI! O Z If f f f y y y SENIOR CLASS O3 --iNeW Ideas in Groupsl The Very Latest can always be had at C. U. WILLIAMS SOUTH SIDE SQUARE LADY ASSISTANT WILL BE APPRECIATED BY THE LADIES NAME. MacKenzie, Anna Verena ....... bcooberry, Mrs. Mamie Maloney. Mann, Isabelle ................ lXf'-anock, Iessie Augusta .... Markland, Eva Lorene. .. I , lNparshall, Nellie May... Martin, Nellie Rebecca .... Masters, Laura Alberta .... Natheney, Elizabeth ...... lX'.21VllTY' Josephine Patton. .. Melvin, Mabel ........ . lXf.erna, Margaret Mary .... Miller, Aura Edna ...... Mohr, Esther Cook .... Molesworth, Emma Lulu... Morrell, Lottie ............ lXf.oynihan, Lauretta ....... Murray, Lavinia Emma. . . . Needham, Kate ........... Nelson, Emma Betty ...... Newlin, Gertrude Mabel .... Nickell, Katharine Laura... Nollen, Nell Alma ........ Norman, Edith Emily ..... O'Brien, Margaret Ellen. . . . . O'Hara, Lauretta Bernardine. .. Olson. Florence Armina. . . . Upperman, Mary Caroline .... Qrendorff, ilda Gladys ...... Orendorff, Lotta ....... Oswood, Mabel Cedelia. . .. Page, Maria Elivabeth. .. Pancake, Mayme ......... Parish, Leona Florence .... Parmele, Lillian Pearl ..... Pemberton, Myrtle Edith... Pennoyer, Mabel ........ Perry, Josephine .......... Perry, Lorinda .............. Peterson, Emma Wfilhelmina. .. Petri, Elizabeth Rosa ...... Ube ilnber ... .sa ... .-. vo. 157 COUNTY. POSTOFFICE. N. Y. CStatej ........ Buffalo Marshall . . . . .Magnolia Peoria . . .... Chillicothe Logan . . . ..... Atlanta McLean ........ Normal Tazewell . . .... Green Valley Cook .... ...... C hicago McLean . .. .. . .Normal McLean . . .. .Normal Piatt .... ...... C isco McLean .. ...... Merna Peoria . . . .... Princeville Livingston . .... Dwight McLean . . . . .Normal Sangamon .. .... Pawnee Cook .... ............Chicago Missouri tStatej ...... Liberal Cook .... ............Chicago Wooclford .. .. .Kappa Eord .... ....... P axton McLean . . . . .Farmer City Logan . . . ..... Atlanta Will ..... . . .Peotone Marshall . .... Toluca McLean . . . . .Hudson Piatt .... . . .Weldoii Livingston . ..... Cullom McLean . . . ..... Randolph McLean .. ..... Bloomington Grundy ............... Morris N. Dakota tStateD . .Richburg Iroquois . .......... Milford Macoupin . ...... Virden Tazewell . .... Mackinaw Livingston . .... Pontiac Kankakee . . .Kankakee Ford .... .... lX lelvin Eord . . .... Melvin Henry . . . . . .Geneseo Woiodforrd . . . .Minonk 158 Zlibe ilnoeg K ff , N ' ' ' ' if f FOUNDATION f X , 'U f OF EDUCATION e,I: Ir - W ff 4 5 Diff E X' - ff Webster's International Dictionary HQQ :: .- is the one book which may truly be I 3 V-'L L - 335333 gm called the Foundation of Educat on. 1 ' lf, 3 an ji ..,.. 1 ill If It is more generally used in schools jj 1 W W iii li HHH W PllI ' .. ng qqg gm than any other dictionary. 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Ramsey, Mattie ...... Reed, Nellie Emma ..... Renshaw, Blanche ........ Reynolds, Mrs. Emma Trimble. .. Rice, Bertie Lee .......... Rice, Nelle Leona ..... Richmond, Cora May .... Rickart, Mary Augusta. .. Rinehart, Nellie Florence.. Robinson, Luella Ruth .... Rodman, Myrtle Scammon .... Rohm, Gertrude Ellis ...... Roth, Elsie Amelia ........ Rotmeier, Anna Elizabeth. . Roush, Florence Ruby .... Russell, Alberta May .... Sager, Blanche ........ Saniuell, Clara ........... Saunders, Mary Elizabeth. Scheid, Emma Philipine. .. Schenck, Bessie ....... Schertz, Grace Arvilla... Schriver, Martha Emma... Scott. Mary .............. Service, Caroline Beverly.. Shinkle. Alice Grilifitli. .. .. Short, Dollie lrene .... Shotwell, Anna June. .. Zlbe llnbeg 9 COUNTY. Cass ..... McLean . . . McLean . . . Sangamon .. Pike ..... Pike . . . Peoria . . . McLean . .. Moultrie . . . Moultrie . . . McLean . . . McLean . . . Putnam .. LaSalle . . . Kankakee .. McLean Tazewell .. Menard . Menard . Knox .. Greene . . . Piatt . . . ' Menard . McLean . . . DeWitt . . . VVoodford . Ugle ..... DeVVitt .. Kendall .. . McLean . . . Mason . . . Menard . . St. Clair Knox .... Tazewell ........ Rock Island ..... Peoria ..... Cook .... McLean, . .. Tazewell .. . McLean . . . 159 POSTOFFICE. . . . . .Arenzville . . .Normal . . .Normal . . .Pawnee .....Nebo .......Nebo . .Princeville . . . .Cooksville . . . .Lovington . . . .Lovington . . .Normal . . . . .Shirley . . .Magnolia .....LaSalle . . . .Buckingham .. . . .Normal .Vlfashington . .Greenview . .Greenview . . .Abingdon NVhite Hall .......Cisco . .Greenview - .... Holder .. .Clinton .. . . .Benson . . .Forreston NVaynesville . . . . .Bristol . . . .Hudson .. ...Easton . .Greenview . . . . .Freeburg . .Yates City .Deer Creek . . .Reynolds . . . ...... Wolcott .Hyde Park .. . . .Normal . . . .Delavan . . .Normal 160 the llnbeg McKNIGHT 81 McKNIGHT Booksellers and Stationers . Normal, - - - Illinois. 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Steele, Mae Knight ...... Stewart, Blanche .. Stewart, Della ...... . Stratton, lfda Belle ...... Strong, Lindora Frances.. Styles, Mary Alice .......... Sullivan, Elizabeth Do1ninica Sutton, Velma Aurilla ....... Swain, Ophelia Gertrude .... Symons, Alice M ......... Naylor, Rosa Ellen ...... . ffobey, Marian Gertrude.. .. Tregellas, Mary Clymo ..... Hrowbridge, Estella Laura.. rowbridge, Myrtle Mae. . . . . rowbridge, Tessie Elizabeth... Puck, Nellie ............... .urnquist, Teckla Josephine... 'f'uthill, Helen ............. Hvvohey, Kathryn Genevieve. 'll'yler, Albie ................ Van Hook, Nelly... 'Gbe 1lnbeg Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q COUNTY. McLean . QQ QQ LaSalle . Cook .. Peoria . . Cass .... McL'ean McLean . Marshall . Piatt .... McLean . McLean . Warrell . Livingston Douglas . McLean . DeWitt . McLean . McLean . McLean . X.. lX,,cLean . X. McLean . NcLean . Kankakee Peoria .. Kankakee McLean . Mason . Franklin McLean Q 161 POSTOFFICE. . . . . .Hudson . . .Earlville ... . .Chicago . . . .Edelstein . . ..Saidora ... .Hudson . Li. .Normal ......Toluca ... .Farmer City . .... Bloomington . .... Bloomington .. . .Cameron . .Blackstone . . . . .Tuscola . . . . .Normal Midland City .. . . .Normal . . . .Bloomington .. . . .Bloomington .Bloomington . . . . .Bloomington . . . . .Bloomington . . .... Momence ....Edelstein . . .Kankakee . .... Bloomington . . .. .Oakford ..... .Benton . . .... Bloomington Piatt .... Kankakee Fulton . . Tazewell Tazewell Tazewell Hancock Ford .... McLean . LaSalle . LaSalle . 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BROADVVAY AND LOCUST ST' Don't Experiment But Get the Best he Centur Fountain Pen Is Fully Warranted. NAME. Vandeveer, Elizabeth ...... Van Meter, Edna Helen ..... Vogel, Anna ................. Vlfaddington, Mattie Elizabeth Waggoner, Pearl ............ Wagner, Agnes Angeline ..... Wagner, Susie ............. Wfake-field, Stella Alberta ..... lQValdron, Frances ....... NValdron, Mabel ....... Vfalker, Maud Adell ..... VVallar:e, Myra Belle ..... Vifalters, Lillian Estella ..... VValworth, Lena Althea ..... Vlfatson, Myrtle Belle ..... 'Way, Goldie Annie ........... 'W'eimar, Anna Magdalene... Vtfilcox, Alda Lenore ....... NVill:inson, Mary ...... VVillard, Emma Kate ..... VVilliams, Isabelle ....... VVilson, Helen Angeline .... 'VVoltmann, Helena Olga .... Worley, Lucy ............ Wyckoff, Ina Irene ..... Vkfyllie, Harriet Electa .... Zook, Louella. . ..... .. Allen, Hiram ,Iay ...... Badgley, Frank Elmer ...... Baird, De Forest Elliott .... Ballard, Sylvester Vlfebber .... Barnhardt, Harry Alva ..... Barton, XVilliam I ........ Benson, Leroy I ......... Beyer, Vernon Clifton ..... Blackburn, Samuel Alfred .... Boslough, Clarence Roy .... Branom, Leroy ............... Breideclcer, Arthur William... Budke, VVilliam C ........... 'Che llnoeg 163 COUNTY. POSTOFFICE. McLean .... ......... L eRoy McLean .... . . .Bloomington Iroquois .... ...... . . .Loda Champaign ...... Dewey McLean .. ..... Normal Adams ..,. ..... P ayson Woodford . . .Metamora Peoria ..... ..1 . .Dunlap Tazewell . .... Delavan Tazewell . .... Delavan Schuyler . . . ..... Brooklyn Macon . . . .... Decatur Knox . . . .... Maquon Grundy . . .... Mazon McLean . .... Colfax Woodford ..... Benson Cook ...... ...... C hicago McLean .. .Bloomington NcLean .... ..... S aybrook Mason . . . ......... Topeka McLean . . . . . .. . .Bloomington Pike ..... . . .Griggsville Missouri CStatel ...... Neeper McLean . . ............ Normal Macon . . . ...... Maroa St. Clair . ..... Marissa Livingston McLean . . . . . .Flanagan . . ...... Normal Kankakee .Buckingham Shelby ..... .... IX Ioweaqua McLean .. .... Ellsworth Shelby . . . . .. . .Shelbyville Pike Pleasant Hill Fulton . . . . . .Lewistown McLean .... ..... S aybrook Madison .. ....... Fruit LaSalle . . .... Mendota Macoupin .... Modesto St. Clair Mason .. . . . .Millstadt . . . .Bishop 164 Ebe Ilnbeg FOR ALL KINDS OF HIRIIICII II IUIIAIII 00. C R O C E R I E S TRY WILL MOORE FINE CLOTHING- AND FURNISHINGS BLOOMINGTON ILL HE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT FOR GOOD DESIGNS PLATES THAT PRINT RIGHT AND BEST PRINTING COME TO US J. MANZ ENGRAWNG COMPANY 628 IVIANZ BUILDING CHICAGO NAME. Buellestield, Henry Burgess, Harry ...... Buzzard, Guy Ashton ..... Calhoun, Leslie Dayton... Cannon, Clyde Oliver .... Cavins, Lorimer Victor... Connett, Claude Albert .... Conyers, Chester Arthur.. Corrington, Alfred Nelson Conltas. Frank Edmund. .. Craven, Frank Hamilton. .. Daigh, Russell ....... Dawson, Russell ....... Derr, Charles Elmer ...... Dixon, Huston Herbert .... Duffy, Charles Francis .... Eaton, VVilliam John. .. Faris, George D ..... 7 Faris, John B ..... . Febus, Pearl .......... Fischer, Fred Gustav ..... Francis, Charles Henry .... Frantz, Irvin D ........... Freeland, Harvey Leroy... Giberson. VVilliam Preston Gingerich, Elmer George.. Glaeser, John Henry ...... Gray, Francis Stewart .... Gray, Shirley ............ Griesbaum, Philip Joseph.. Heiligentein, Frank Xavier Hiles, Perry Houstin ..... Hull. Fred Goodbrake ..... Iackson, Freeman VVright. james, McNeal Cole ...... Iohnston, Burley Clay .... Keith, Norman ......... Kendall, George Brophy... Kimmell, Ralph Raymond. King, Alvis .............. Kingsbury, Howard Baker... 'Gbe 'lnbcg COUNTY. LaSalle .. LaSalle .. McLean . lXtlcLean . Vlfoodford Coles .... Macon Cass Shelby .. Morgan . Cass .... Pike ..... Woodford Piatt ...... . . . 165 POSTOFFIOE. . . .Troy Grove . . . . . . fllonica .Bloomington .Farmer City ........Secor ... ..Mattoon ..........Oakley Newmansville . .Assumption . .Murrayville . . . .Chandlerville ........Perry ......ElPaso .Cerro Gordo Livingston ...... Pontiac Kankakee ..... Cabery Madison . . .... Carpenter Richland . ...... Olney Richland . . . . . . .Olney Logan ..... . . .lXlQt. Pulaski St. Clair .... ..... B elleville LaSalle .. ........ Tonica Macon .... Cerro Gordo McLean . .Bloomington Greene . . .... Carrollton McLean . . . ..... Normal Adams . . . .... .Columbus Macon .Blue Mound Pike . .. . . .Griggsville Clinton . . .. .New Baden St. Clair .... Freeburg Jasper .. .... Hunt DeWitt . . . . .Clinton Champaign . . .. .Ludlow LaSalle .............. Streator Arkansas tStatej . .Fort Smith Pike ..... Adams ..... . Lawrence .... Pope ...... Richland . . . ..............Perry . .Fairweather . . .Claremont .. ..Eddyville . .. .Calhoun 166 'Cibe llnoeg TI-AE SLJDDLJTI-I PEAR liasygtooou ala Eigfl1ty Years' Test Absolutely Blight Proof. Hardy as an 0 k A A I B Attains E mous Size and Ag F t f S perior Quality. Application. WRITE FOR OUR PRICE:LlST of all ' t' f F 't and Orn mer1ta1Trees, P1antS,bhrl1lg ,V ,R B lb and For t Trees, Seedlings. Mailed Free. AUGUSTINE 6: CO.,l 1 IC35ggRl,:li:MEN. N0l'm211, Ul- GO TO FOR THE Best Staple and Fancy Groceries at Lowest Prices. Chase and Sanborn Famous Tea and Coffee Cllgentj GILT EDGE A fKOSSUTH GOLD Com AFLOUR 4 WINGOLD PILLSBURYA LQUEEN PANTRY WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OE GENERAL NURSERY STOCK. NAME. Lafferty, George ..... Laughlin, Ely Vail... Leonarrl. Robert Ray .... Liberty, Henry Louis. . . . Lisk, Guy Metcalf .... Lively, James Marion .... Marshall, Fred Lewis... Matthews, Chelsea Lee .... Neikirk, Frank Cotturn .... Newton. Abe Mark ..... Peck, Dorus ........... Perrin, Harry Ambrose .... Phillips, Marshall Lee. .. Pollock, Ralph VValilo. .. Powers, Elmer VValter. .. Reinhardt, Henry Julius .... Rollins, Lucian Vlfilliam .... Rose, Robert .......... Russell, Harrison .. Savoie, Archie E. . ., . . .. Schubkegel, Florentine .. Shaw, Lou Trell ........... Shelftler, Wfilliam Vlfhitnier. Silvcy, YVilliam Chalmers. .. Simmons, VVil1 Kettle .... Simpson, Clark ......... Sinnett, Thomas Patrick.. Smith, Arthur John ..,. Smith, Ben Leo ...... ...... Smith, Clarence Earl ....... Solomon, George Vlfashingto Steagall, ,lohn Roscoe ..... . Stice, Albert Conlee. Stice, Henry Sylvester. .. Stratton, Perry ......... Talbott, Raymond Lewis... Taylor, Edgar . .. .. . . . . . Telforfl, jesse Carl ........ Tompkins, Edward Ray .... Tucker, Harvey ......... Vaughan, Vllalter Marion.. . Ube llnbeg 167 COUNTY. POSTOFFICE. Mercer .. .... Norwood Pike . . . ...... Hull lXfQcLean .. ...... Normal VVill .......... .... C hannahon lVQcDonough ..... Blandinsville Macon .......... Blue Mound N'cLe'an .. ...... Normal Tazewell . . . . . .Mackinaw TVCZXSOII . . . .... Forest City Fulton . . ....... Cuba Pike . . .... Nebo McLean . . . . .Normal McLean .. .... LeRoy Pike ..... ....... N ebo Tazewell .. . .. .lNlQackinaw St. Clair .... ..... lf' 'reeburg Christian . . . .... Stonington Pope . . . . . .Golconcla VVill .... .... P eotone lroquois .. .... Ashkum St. Clair . . . . . .Mascoutah Lawrence . . ......... Sumner Shelby . . .... Prairie Home McLean .. ....... Hudson Hancock . . . .Colchester Tazewell . . . ...... Mackinaw Iroquois . .... Crescent City lX-cLean .. .... Bloomington Tazewell . . . ..... Mackinaw lXficLean . . .... Bloomington N acoupin . . ..... Palmyra Pope ..... . . .Golconda llffacoupin . . .... Hornsby lXL acoupin . . .... Hornsby lXfcLean .. .... Normal Ford ..... .. .Piper City Ciristian . .. .. .Stonington B facon ......... ..... O akley K cLean ............... LeRoy Missouri tStateJ . . .Edgewood Franklin ....... .... E wing the Ilnoeg XR? ITH one exception The Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co. have printed The Index since its inception. The exception was IQOI. It Went to another office that year on account of price. Does this tell a story? ESTABLISHED 1846. Doing business at the same location continuously since. X y f X Q XAQPFX ' xl ,f ,.t'- aarfyfaffysffa 5 WH -'-, W C10 .44' Q NANIE. W3ld1'O11, Carl Augustus .... Vlfalker, Vifilliam Kelso .... VVatrous, Edward Palmer... Webster, Roy Franklin. .. VVelclon, ,lolm J ........ 1. Vlfetzel, Clarence Earl. .. Wfetzel, Ira Azel ........ . .. Vifliittaker, Vlfalter Vviesley ........ the UMUC! VViclcersl1am, Clarence Edmund. .. Wiielzert, John Valentine ....... W'ierman, Harry lNilson .... VVilliamsf,-L Elijah ,Eli ....' VVills. Frank .............. Yates, Arthur VVl1itfield. . . . Zelle, Oscar Louis ...... Zimmerman, Percy COUNTY. Tazewell .. Mason .. Peoria .... Montgomery McLean ..... Christian . . . . Christian . . . . McLean .. VVarren . . . Logan . . Putnam . . Marion . . . Tazewell .. . A dams . . . Logan . . Mason .. Ia! PiQEPAi2AToRY ll a George, Ida ......... Price, Minnie Ellen. .. Robnet, Lillie Mae. .. Sinclair, Bessie .......... Vlfroan, Sarah Elizabeth .... B6'Clll1Q'Gl',,. l. ranklin ..... Gooflart, Wfalter Gray. .. Pierce. Lester Alzo. .. X cLean . . Nadison . Pope .... KfcLean .. Tazewell . .. NcLean .. lDeWitt . . lXfcLean .. SU M M A RY. m . . NORMAL iDEPAR'l'MEN'l' , .. . -S W0 en 2 Men . . . Preparatory . . . Total . . 169 POSTOFFICE. . . . . .Delavan ... .Forest City . . .Maplcton .. .Nokomis . ...Normal . .Stonington . .Stonington .. . .Normal .. .Roseville . . . .Emclen . . . . 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