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

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I f V .I -1 v.,,,l,,? , -' . .1 1- 1, 'f .- . 'f 5 -1- ' . Q7 '. ' flak Y--,.-.,-.H 4- , 'l .-P411 , '. 'fm . ,,. .'. 'ff 'fil- - M. -:.-f- HI A -f . .A Q . vi .ii . t , 1 . 'E? Q . -I - V s I 1, X x X N 1 .3 iijf' 1 ., LOG THE I DEX Q W PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1911 OF THE Illinois State Normal University NORMAL. ILLINOIS 7- n . W W 1 , N 1 X ' ' w I 4 . To AlIldI'6VV LQVVICIICC Beyer Chairman of tlze Faculty Comm1'ttee On Student puIJ71'cat1'ons, the helper and adviser of the INDEX BOARD Tll1.S Look is Jecffcatecf Ivy the Eclftorfal Staff x N x GREETING O those into Whose hands this hook per- chance may fall and who may read these pages with kindly interest, with en- thusiasm for the school, or with critical intent, We, the INDEX Board, extend a hearty greeting. To you the Students, Faculty, Alumni, and Board of Education, We would say, uput yourself in a receptive mood hefore advancing furtherfq the trials, trihulations and vex- ations of the hoard stood out in the hook as they in its making we would surely say, WGO no furtherfx However, We have survived and so may you. Tread lightly, interpret freely and forgive our crudenessfq There may he some who Wxll he dlsap- pointed in the INDEX and Whose standards the hook does not reach. To such we would say, wwe have done our hestf, There may he some to whom the quips seem not so funny as they do to us. To them we would say, A jokegs a joke for as thatfq Upon the many Whom we know receive this hook with hearty appreciation, We have relied for en- couragement in the Work. That this INDEX may in years to come, recall scenes of our school days, afford amuse- ment for some lonely hour, cause a laugh of mirth or a fond memory, to cheer sadness, or llghten heavy responslhlllty, 1S the Wlsh of the INDEX BOARD OF 1911 Board of Education Peleg Walker, Rockford, Pr de t Francis Blair, Springfield, EX-offlcxo memlaer and S t y Charles Capen, Bloomington William R. Sandl1am,XX7yoming E. Kimbrough, Danville Mrs. Ella F. Young, Chicago Forrest. Coolc, Galeslnurg Joseph Robertson, Cllillicotlm B. O. Willard, Ruslivillo J. Stanley Brown, Joliet S. H. Trogo, Blandinsville Frank B. Stitt. Elpaso F. D. Marquis. Bloomington 7 C DAVID FELMLEY. B. K.. President of I. S. N. U. Blackburn University, Carlinville. 1873-761 University of Michigan, 1876-78 1880-81: Marthaqs Vineyard, 18831 University of Illinois, 1905. Rlnral School, Macoupin County, 1878-79g High School, C:-.1rronton,1879-80, 1881- 821 Superintendent of Public Schools., same, 1882-90: Professor in Mathemat- ics, I. U.. 1890-1900: President I. U.. 1900. 8 1 f X A Om slid WH N LTY S o womc Tm: HoNEY- BEES cxnxrumzs 'rum' BYRULI3 IN NATURE TEACH THE ACT or ORDER T0 A PEOPLED Kmcnon. - SH AKSPEARE. Q MQQ QQQQTHE NEIEDEXQQQ Q 1111111111111 ,lllCNl1Y HowE. 1'rof1-ssor of Il'l2I1fl1Gll1iltlf'S. State 1882 I'l1lJ.. 18118. H111111111-1' H1-l1ool. 1il'211l11illl' W1-go. N. Y.. 1887. C111111t1111q1111. X. Y.: lI1llVf'1'F-1tY of 1'l1i1-ngo. 1854-SNS: I'1'i11c-111111, Nornnll 21.1111 College Pre- ll211'21101'y D1-p111't1ne11tS. Tzilladego C'oll1-ge. Alilllfllllil. 1882-Sli: 111-1111 IDU1l211'tllIG'llt Il1i1tl10lll2l1lCS. State Nor- lllill Sl'l100l. lYil1'1'1111SlJ1'1l'gI. Mo.. ISST-EIS: lll'1'S1ll0ll1. 51111112 ISHS-111111: 11111591113 1111sit.ion. 111117, 1 I .. -,.,. ,,..,, , ,.. 0 Norinal 111111 Training School. Os- : Illinois XXIC9l6'yi11l1 U11iv1-1'sity. Pl1.D.. ll1CN11Y M1'1'o11111eK, XvlL'l 1,l'l'SltlGllt and Professor of History. 1.S.X.U.. Illinois lYesley11n. A.13 , A.M.. Pl1.D., LL.D. l7l'0fl'SS01' of Geog'1'11pl1y. I.S.N.1'.. 1811115011 Profes- sor of llistory. Szune. 18713: xIlf'f'-l5l'l'Sl1lt'l1t1 S11.111e IS91. 1111111111: IYARREN CAVINS. f1'e11.1:11e1' of I,E1lll12l.1lSl1lll 111111 U1'tl1og1'11pl1y. Illinois XVesley11n U11i1'e1'sity. IS!!-1-95: Univer- sity of Cliieaigo. 18913-SIT, lC11g'. .Iolin Parr S1-liool. Cl1i1'11.go. 18915-97: Instructoi' I.S.N.11.: SPC1'Ot2ll'y of 1.!4.N.1'.: l,11lDl1Sll0l' two works on Ill'lll1l2llISl1ll1. one on U1'tll0g'l'2lllllY. l'l'Q'11l2U' C0l1t1'llD11' tm' to Sl'll0Hl NMVS. .1. 1111.411 1'o1.1:Y. cb.I3.K. H l,l'0l:l'SSU1' of Lite1'11.t111'e, 1111111111-511.11 of Il11,1L'l11Q,'2l1l. A.l1.. 1874-731 11.1110111119 if cl1lllC'Q,'1'. 1883-84: 1'11iVe1'sity of Alitflllgillll. A.M., Pl1.D.. 1 -f iss-1-su. 1 .-X1g1-l1r11. I1.H.. Ann Arbor. M11-l1.. 1876-TED: Preeeptress -1 1, A I 111111 11l'2li'llt'1' of I.11ti11 211111 Greek. ILS.. Flint. Mieli.. it 4 IST!!-83: lC11glisl1. IIS.. Pl'0l'l2l. 18813-023 P11bligh111- , ' f Silas Mzxrner. Sel1ool,lC1litio11. 111001 '11it.e1'f1t11re 51.1111 ,Sw Syfff Life in H1'l1o11l. 111013: l'2'l'l'Sl'111 lltwliitlll. lS112. 'I' ifil 01:soN LEROY Il1ANC'11ES'l'ER. Professor of F01'012Ql1 L1111g'1111g0 111111 Eoononiies. Ij21l'1,ll101ltl1 College, AB.. 1882-813: A.M.. 1889: Illi- nois 1VeSley:1n L L.D., 1906. Rural Sehoo-1 Lake Co., 1881-2: Teacher Hve terms. Village HS.. cluring' College 1'o111'se: Private seliool, Bille1'ie11. Mass., 111111 Sing Sing. N, Y.. 18811-87: Prin- 11ip11l H.S.. Joliet. 1887-901 lll'1llC1IJ2ll HS. D9lJ2l1'tll1Gl1t l.S.N.II.. 1891-515: lllalyor of N01'l111ll. 11107-: present position. 1395. 10 QQQQ QT1?-IIE N EXMQE BQQQ 1, A 1.'1.A111ssA EI.1zA111zT11 ELA, T11111-111-1' of D1'11wi11g. 1i1'11111111t11 M11ss111'1111S11tts Nt'll'1l1H1 Art S111111111. Ros- 11111, 1X12lSS., 1888. 1C111111. H1-1111111. ,1311111111i11g'tr111. 188-1-S111 111'Ps1'1111 p11s1ti1'111. ISSS. 1 1 5 1Q11X1'1N A, 'l'1'11N1c11, 1,,,,. 1,1l'1'C'10l' 11f 1'1'111'1i1-Q. S111t1- X111'111111 11f Il1l1ii11121. 18118: 1111112111211 1'11iv111'Sity. 1111151 l'1111111111i11 1'11i1'e1'sity. AAI.. 111011. 1'1111111ist.1',v 111111 Physics Be-11fo1'11. 11111.. 1211111-1123 13i1111'1gy HH.. 1,11g1111sp111't. 11111.. 11102-0-1: 1'1'i111-111111 11.3. l'1111111-1's1'i111-. 1ll11., 1111111-117: 911111-1'i11t1111111111t. S211111', 151117- 1181 l11'1'Sl'1l11 1111s11111ll. 111118, 11U1'l11,AS C. 1'l111111.EY, 111 1'1'11f11ss111' 11f Ge11g'1'11.1111y. 1111112111111 Stzltv N0l'l112l11 N1-110111, 18111: 1111112111211 Stzxtv 'ii U11i1'1-1'sit.y. 18213. 1411t'1l1', N11111111. 1111111111114 P1'i111'ip111 N01'1I1l. N:1111'111-S111-1'. A 11111i111111. HS.. 18111-02: 1,l'1l1l'1l'lil1 11G1I1111. 11111i11.1111, HB., 18113-115: '1'e111'116-1' of Bi111og'y 111111 Ql'11ysi1-111 1l1-11g- i i , 1-11111111 Wi11i11111 1XICIii11195Y 1'11i1-111-11, mm-11111111 111, 1,l'1ll1'1l!'2l1 V11-t.1'11' 111. L11ws1111 G111111111111' Sl'111'lO1. 1'11i1-111511. 1' 1111111-113: 11l'1'Sl'l11 1111siti11l1. 111113, Y BIAN1-1:11:11 .1. 11111,111cs, 1'sy1'1111111gy 111111 1-11-11111111 Met11011, 1111111111111 St11t11 N0l'1112l1 S11111111. 1Y1l11'l112l. Minn.: 18855 1'1ll'lIl'11 1111iv1-rsity. 11.11. 18111. Dist1'i1-t S1-1111111. 1883-84: 1?1'i111-111111 G111111111 S11111111. 1885-S111 1,1'1Vil1f' H11111111. 18811-ST: HLJIIK1 Dk'l'l2ll'111l1f11l11 of I-1is1111'y. Uivivs 111111 31101111 SC1Q11CE'. H1111 '1'1111.1'11111' 11f 111111t111'i1' 111111 C11111p11sit,i1111. State NCJ1'1ll211 SL'11tlt11. 1Yi- l10112l1. Minn.. 18111-117: Special 111111 111'llE'l'i11 N1-111011, 11sy1-1111111g'y. 1'.S.N.17.. 191117: Sk'C1'k'tZ11'y N11ti1111111 S111-i1-ty 1111- S1'i1-11t.iti1- Study of 1'1i1lll'il11011 111111 1111ito1' of Y1-111' 111111115 11f t1111 s:11111'. Z 1'F1L 1 fL 1'111+:s'1'1N113 1i11w11Y, 1 . 1 T1-,11'11111' of G1'11111111111'. 1 . State N111111111 S1-11001. 1Yi11o1111, Minn.. 1807-77: Uni v111'sity of 1111l1116SOti1, B.L.. 18811 E1v111011t111'y 111111 171111111111 1111111 181585 M11t111'11111tics 11,1111 English. State Yo1111a1 School, 511611 11511, S. Dakota: 1888-92: G901l101l'X' 111111 Hist1'11'V. ben t.1'111 HS.. Mi1111e11p01is. 111'11111111a1'. U11ivG1'sity of 11111116-N011 41111111111 19lllls - 1, ,gg 4 1 1, A ., 1 1 ' 1 1 V Z ' 11 1 ' . 3 . - 1 , Q . ' f 5332 M11111.. 15113-1901 : E1lg'1lS1l 1 1 . i . '. . I . 51, ,Y qul 53:31 1 1' 0 4. gl '1 1' '1. 12 '2 , Q.,-, ., -1 N I Q ' C154 . ,.,, A -11i'11 .. '- V, ..,. - -. 18117-11102: P11111is11111' text 111111 11 111 ISI 11111111111 l1l'l'S1'l1t 1111sit.in11, 1901. 11 Q TEI-QE XQQ Miss EDITH IXTKINS. Matlic-iuatic-S. silauti. Mich.. State Normal Collvgf-: University ot Mit-liigau, 134-gree AB.. Uiiivvrsity of Uliicagog Sum- llll'l' Svhool. 'l'aug'ht in Petoskey, Mich.. High Scholz Traverse Pity. Mivh.. High Sf-hool: Elgin. lll.. High School: Spriugtim-hl. S. Dali.. State Normal School. Axulc Y. hlII,Nl'IlI lillll'2ll'lilll, State-'l,ahoi'ato1'y Xatural llistory. ISSI-S4: l.S.X.U.. lS!Nl. l 1:.'xNK XYILLIAM Wr:s'rIIoFF. Tvavlim' of Musica Privato IllStl'lll't,l0ll. Public' School. Dvcatur. 1891-liltbl: Puhlislloi' Select Roto Songs aiul Elm-iiivi1t:11'y Music' l'if'2Illt'l'j Author of tinll. lSNll. CARRIE ALREIQTA LY1f'or:D. lu5t1'11ct.o1' in llousm-hohl Scie-uve. Graduate Orvgoii :Xg'l'lClllt,l1l'3l Follvge. 1806-75 Grad- uate- Ure-all Institute of Domestic Scivuce, lr-499g Grad- uate Drvxel Instituto, 1905. lustruvtor of Domestic Sciencv. till'0g'0ll Ag'l'lL'llltl11'ill Colle-g'e alul lluivvrsity of Iclahog ljll'0l't01' of Domostiu Sc-it-mv. Alil'lllQ'illl ,xg'l'lCllltlll'il,l tfollt-gc and Sc-hool of Dona-stiv Arts and Sm-ioiwv, Cliim-ago. l'lowAl:n W. LADADIS, tfl1o1i1ist.1'V. Academic Iowa. State tollege, B.S., 1899: University of Cliicagog Hracluate NYo1'k in Cliomistry and Guo- logy. ima-02. Suimivo anal History. 1900-Ol : Frm-opo1't, lll.. High School, Physic-a.l SL'lCllCl'S, 1902-04: Elgin. Ill., High D ! lenm. , 12 Sc-hools attf-ualecl: Petoskey. Mic-h.. High School: Ypi Music' Uutlim- in State Uoiirsv of Study: pvc-sont. posi- 'l'vacl1ing', Nora Springs fla.J Svniiuaryg TPill'lIQl' of Svhool, lhysival Sc-it-riot-S, 1904-llflg l.S.N.U.. C,lwi1iist1'y. Y w mmmfli-QE, EX QQ QWQJ W. A, L. liizvrin, Attended Ohio Northern University. 12100-1901: cil'illl1l2lt0ll 11..-X., Ohio State University. 1906: Fellow- ship, llistory and Political Science. 19013-OT: Received MA.. Ohio State 17niversity, 15108. lllooinington High School, 19117-US: Snnnner Qnnrtcr. 11108, f'lii4-ago 1'niversity: Stnllicml Collnnhia. 1908-ll!! Instructor in History anal Civics, 1.S.N.1'., since Jnnm 1909. gd... f : Mus. leinoolis. 'f Domestic Art. . 'A Q 1,l'2l1,t. Institute, 15302-HIS, 1111110111211 'fcncln-1's' Vol- ' 1 'Nl 1 K cgi-, 1. S-Oil, cliplonm. ' Pratt lnstitntc. Brooklyn. 1903: Nt. llnrtlnoloim-nk ' ' School. New York City. 19051: i'oll4-gc of lnilusiriall ,C an I ' Arts. Denton. Tex.. 11103-UT: S114-yn School, New York f i'i.'f ' city. mos, ' Gimcic A1:L1No'1'oN OWEN, Teacher of llczidingz i gg, Ohio 1YeSl1-yall. ABI.. 1110-1. on Ohio 1VOSlP'V2111 1l1l1X't'l'Sl1-VZ lilinirn. College, lfllniiru, f. ZW f N X - present position 1430 1 A iii' fi. h s A fi Gnoxcuic AIJCXANIDIGIL lrhlclqiizlz, Nliflllllli Xi. Assistant in Geogrzipliy, 1'niversity of Cliic-ago, 1003. ILS.: 1'll1Cilg'4l Univer- sity. 15105. 31.8.1 Joliet Township lliggh School, 15105, Jniinnry. 15108: prcscnt position, Jnnnzlry. 1003. 11'R1sn1snIcK Dams BARBER, Teacher of Physical Sciences. St. Swartlnnore College, Pa., 1895-97: University of Chicago, 1897-98, - Science Teacher High School. NVhitcwater. XYis.. 1 year: Teacher of Physics and Chemistry, I.S.N.U., 1908: Author Physical Science as Applied in Home, School and Fzirni. 13 -1 ny. 11.1, 1.S.N.1.. 111011. Mu. H. A, 1'1f:'1'1+:1:SoN, AB.. A.M.. 1'11.D.. 1'1'nf1-ami' of 1's.vc11o10gy. G1'11111111t1- of U11iv1-rsity of C'11iC11g0: Hil1'X'1l11'C1 U11i- V1-rsity: 1111111-1'si1y uf C111l'i1f,1'O. 1'1'i111'ip111 Ht. Louis P11111iQ S1-111m1s, 1'1'uf0sSo1' of Psy- 1'1m1ogy. P1-111m11y College. N21s11Vi11e. 119111l.2 I.S.N.U.. 191111. . We 11IlCNl'I M.x1:'1'111x 131,1xNu11A1:11. .xHS1S12ll111 in Lilllgllilgiw. l'11iv1-1'si1y nf 311C1l1gilll, 18214-98. ,X.11.. ISHS. 1.111111 Zl1ll1 1211-1-li. 1'Iig'11 S1-110111. 111111111 f4l'1'l'1i, Mich.. ' 18118-185151: 1,z11i11 111111 English. 1.S.X'.l'.. 181111. . ',: X 4 V 1 ' ,,. A1A1:1,1a 1,u111s1+: imimixus, . di ' 1'1'1-1'11111'1fss 111111 V1jU21,i'1lK'l' uf 11v11111:1sti1fs. 1111- V ' ' - 1 A N01'111.2l1 S01111111, 1'11ysicz11 IC11111-atimi. 111'lN11i1yl1. N. Q f Y,. 18112: N, S. fri-Vll11l2lS111l'H. 131151011 Muse.. 18117: S1111- .1 ,, .4 1111111111111-11t Phys. '1'1'.. 1'111m1ic H1'1111111. Attlc-110111. Mass.. 5, I 18117-18118: S111111-. f42l11l1l1'1l1Q'0. Musa. 18518-1121. 1, YQLNL. 1111vsi1'z11 'l'1'z1i11i11g' '11l'2li'11l'1'. 1111181011 S141141111, lia111s11s 'Wai' Pity. Hu., 18111-111lII1: ll1't'Sl'll11 lmsilinll. 151117. Mlss -X1,11'1: 1l.x1,L.x1:11. f:.Y1l111ilSt-1l'S '1fvz11f1101', fil'il111l2l1I' 1111511111 No1'111111 Svlmol ut I1y11111:1s1i1fs. '11i11lQ11t 111 Miss 1g2l,l'St0l,l'S Sc'11ou1 for Girls, IQQLIIHZIS ,1Cig111.11 111111111 Critiv 111111 1101101111 S111101'i11t1-111111111 of High Scliool DG17ill'tl1l9l1t1, B1lS1lll011 Nfll'1l11l1 Sc-11001, G1l'iLl1llilt9 of I.S.N.U., 1905: Rural Sclmnl. B12lSl'01lt2l1l. I11.. 18117-11100: Pl'1l1L'1lJ311 High Sl'1lO01, '1'a111e1'Vi11e. 11100-03: Principzll, Cerro Gordo. 1905-1908: 1Jl'0SQllt- position. 1908. 14 WN EX QQUQQQQQQQ HEI,FlN PURCELL, Critic of Fifth Grade University of ClllCRlQ'U. Ed.B.. 1900. Elelnentary School, Saginaw. Mich.: present Josi tion. 1900. at 1 ' T, 51'- ', N1aL1,l15 CA'1'1'lER1NE Tuoxrvsox, First Grade Critic. water. Vifis.. Normal School. Racine, XVIS., Oak Park: present position, 1907, ALICE JEAN PATTERSON, Assistant Biology and Physics. Student University of Chicago, 18915-97 and sunnners, 1898, 509, '01. Principal High School. lYheaton, 1890-9-l: same, Fairbury. 1895-90: Science Teacher, High School, Nor- mal. 1897-1905: Nature Study and Elementary Physics, 1.S.N.U., 1906. MA1:Jol:IE CIIAM1sE1zLAIN, Arts and -Crafts. I.S.N.U., 03: Colunilrizt University, US. Teacher at I.S.N.U., 08. l Ln , 1 OLIVE LILLIAN BAR4T0N, Assistant in Mathematics. r Graduate from University of Illinois. 1905: Prin- cipal High School, Lexington, 1899-1902: Principal. High School, Pittsfield, 1902-04: Mathematics in Mt. Vernon Township High School, 1905-065 Critic Teacher. 1.S.N.U., 19093 Instructor in Mathematics, I.S.N.U.. 1909. 15 Des Moines. Iowa. Higliland Park Uollc-gcg YVl1ite Q WQ TH S1114 lrisslrz K1AY IJ11,1,uN. l'1'iti1' uf l 11111't11 11111111-. ..1 S. Glmv, .1,l'1l11'1llil1 of 1111- T1'a1i11i11g Svluml 211111 S1-V1-11111 1-1111110 1'1'iti0. 1117111111110 of 11111111-1101111 111,211 S1'11m11. 11111-1: 11111711 I 1111. 1911-1-5: 1'1'1l11'111z11 111111i1' S4'1l4lH1. 1 uW11'1'. 11105- 118 ll1'111111:1t1- 111 1.S.B.1.. 15110: 111-1-s1-1111 110811-1011, 11110. 11111111 S1-110111, 18512-11-1: 1'1'i1 1 -11 1-11950 l'1'1-pz11':11111'y Sl'1l0O1. 1851-1-ENS. 1'1Ai111111'v 111-n11't1111-11t i11 1.S.N.l'.. 181113-5111: Assistant . 1 1,1'1111'1ll2l1 i11 'l'1'z1i11i11g S1-111101. S2lg'1ll2lNV. Mich., 181111- 1000: 'l'1'11i11i11g T1'ill'11K'l' i11 l.S.N.l'.. 15100. A 1,1'1:.x 1X1AY ICY1-:s'1'uN15. S1-1111111 11111110 l,'1'iti1'. 1 N1 18112-1121: -i'11i- 101:11 M, lJ1cx111c11x11c1:, Sixih 111111111 l'1'iti1'. 111'z1111111tv Sfzlfv Ntl1'1l12l1 Svlmnl. K1:111is1111. S. Unk.- St1111v11t l'11ivv1'sity uf x11I1111'SHti1. H111ll11l1'1' S1-110111: 111111111 1.S.N.1'.: Stl111l'l11, '1'v111'111-1's' C0111-gm-. Nvw Y1'1l'1i. 15107-US. 1111111-1' I'11111i1- Svlnmls. S, Unk.. S j'L'i11'S2 B1l'1Y111. 01111 ye-z11': 1.S.N.l'. '1'1'z1i11i11g 1,1'lD2l.1'11lll'1lt. lin- ye-z11's: Kirk-villa-. Mo., Stutm- N01'l112l1 Y111'2l1111112' 171-- Il2ll't1l10ll1. um- yK'Zll'Z 1.S.N.1'. 'I'1'z1i11i11g D1-1111111111-11t. 15109. 512110 N111'1l12l1 D0l'iill't111l'l11. IS..'. '.. 111311 Nu1'111z11 S1'1111o1. S111111111-13 12-12113: l'u'1111111iz1. 11111- 1-rsity, S11lllll1l'l'. 15105: '11l'2lt'111'1'S' C0111-QP. SZl.1l11'. 111013- 011 1l1'1'SU1117 1msitio11. 11107: 11111111 S1-110111. 181131-514: Y4D1'lllil1 l'11111i1- S1-110015, 18114-11101: 'l'1'11i11i11g '1'1-111'111-1'. .S.N.l'.. 151111-1115. .-5 31A111nA111-fl' 141. 111510. 1j1l'PL'101' of 1i11ll10l'Q'2ll'1i'll 1J1'll2l1'11Il01l1. . '11111-1'g':11't1-11 '1'1'a1i11i11g Sl'1l01l1. 13z111g'01'. Mu.. ISEDLZQ 1'11i1':1g0 1i1llt1l'l'!Q'2ll'1l'11 l11stit11tv. Post G1'111111:11'0 C0l11'SK'Q l1ll11t2l1lq11il. N. Y., S111111111-1' 1fl'1'1llZ l'11ivc1'sity Of Chi- ll, . S11111111111' 1l'1'1ll. si? 111-1-11111 1i111111'1't11'2ll'1Pll. N01'1.1lil1ll1l1U1l. Mass.: P11,111ic Svlmul 1i111l1P1'jJ,'211'1011. Sll1'1l1g'1'1l'111. Mass.: Stats- Nm'- 111211 S1'1111o1. S11'Vt'llS. Ptjillt. XYis.: pre-sellt posiliml. 1907 16 ESLUMQJM QQQTLL-UE UN EX QQ Q QQQQ 1+'1:.r:n '1'1cL1+'onn. l'rineipal of l'iiivei'sit.y lligh Sehool. l.S.X.l'.. fonr years in period. 1901-06: Uiiivc-1'sit,V of Illinois, school year of 1908-093 1'1'im'i1m.l gf Uni. ve-i'sit.V lliqh Svhool. 1909, Assistant. l,iln'arian. 1y4'Sll'j'i1l1 1vl1lVl'1'Sl1j'. two years: l.S.X.l'.. one .warz kll1ll lllg'l1 lnhrary Nvhool. one year, ' vonlington Pnhlic' liihraryg lnwfseiit. position. 1911. A if 5 - rg. .V I sl' IJ MA1:o.xl:ic'1' l'll'Il!lJMAN, Assistant Librarian. W., 1 '- 1'11ivm-rsity of Illinois, 1910, ,LIL V Une- year library work at Ullivc-1'sity of lllinofsz present position. 1910, ,. X. lirrlic AlELY1NA l'l1qic. '1'l1i1'11 Grade -lfriliv. 1.S.N.U.. 1897: mliil work at Baker Univeisity: Teach- ers' College Univwsity. Cliicago. 'l'anv'l1t: Rural and Yillaffe Nc-hools, Madison Conntv: . P . T' . , ' Grade 'feat-ln-1' and 1111110111211 Uak Park bchool: 1n- stitute Instructor. A. G. N1swi51,I,, Teacher of Manual Training. Grand Rapids High School. 1887: one year practical eonstrnction work: Graclnate University of 1XIichig'an. 1892: Sunnner Courses Teavliers' Collegv. New York. Teac-her of Manual Training' High School. Pnehlo. Colo.. 18924: Supervisor of Manual Training. Public School, Des Moines. Iowa. 189-L-1910: Director Manual Training. Highland Park College. Sunnners, 1905-00. same, State University of Iowa SlIl1l.ll16l'S, 1908-09. 17 Q QQ EQQQTHE N EX MQQQ S. IC. llA1111'm111, l,l'Ufl'SSlDl' uf mlilt-lll' l'11i1'1-1'sit'1' uf llltllilllzl. l3.,'X.. MA.. flllt! ya-111' l111li:111:1 Stalin N1ll'lllZll. 'l'1-111-l1i11g': lilll'2ll Svlmulsg S111w1'i11t1-111lc11t fvll'2lKll'1l .IUIIN Lussicx l'l!lt'El!. Nlifllllllf Xi, l'1'11f1-ssm' uf lilHl1bg'lL'2ll Hl'll'Il1'0. 111':11l11z1t1- of I.N.N.l'.. lS1l1l: l'11i1'1-wily' of Illinois, ,X.li.. llllllil AX. Bl.. llllli. lilll'2ll Hvlimml. l'1'i11vi1111l uf Sl'll1l0l. llulwmlulm-1 l'1'i11- vipul East Hielv S1'lllNIl. lil Pawn: ll1'i111'ip:1l 'l'n11'11sl1i11 lligh Hclmol. M:11'sl111ll: llm-:ul Assistauit i11 .liUfill1y. l'11ivo1'sity of lllinnis: lb1'tlSQllt 11usiti1111. lfllll Svlmuls. f'2ll'll41ll1l2lll'. Ill.: S111111-. S1x1'11u-1' 2lll4l .XlTtlI'il. l111liz111z1: llm-:ul nf Bli1fll0lllkllll'2ll llt'IT1ll't1llll'llt. SU1lflll'1'll lll Ill X 111111 111 l lx 1 1 1 111 1 513 innis Sli 1 fn' z : v'il1 f 11i11i11g D11H,'t Olllf of lllll1'l'll Illinois N1ll'lllill2 l11 stilutv l11st1'111i-tu1': C011- t1'il111l1'11' for svliunrl 'lUlll'll2llSZ Ill'l'S1'lll3 pf1Siti011. Sp1'i112. lil ll. EVA N s. IC ll'.x1:111soN ll1'ss1c1,. 'l'vz11-l11'1' uf 1ly11111z1sti1's. 1:1-mllmtp l,S,X,l',, WIS: Il21l'Y2ll'1l 5111111111-1' H1-lmnl. 'oem S1m1'i11gti1-lll. Mass.. 'l'1'z1i11i11g H1-lmul. 'Htl-'l0. l,l'lllL'll121l. ll0l'Slll'l', lll.. USP: pn-sc-111 lwsiliull. 19101 11w1N. ISA.. '1'l'1ll'll1'l' uf l'11l1li1- S111-:1lii11g, H1'z11l11z1l1- Nlbustc-1' ll11ivc1'sil11': lil'2ltllIZltC St111l1-11t, 'ifl1z111l,z1111 llil, N. Y.: U11i1'c-1'sity of ifliicwffm. l 1- Cllf'2lf'lll'l' l'11l1li1' Spa-z1lci11g'. fll'lltl'l' Uollm-gn-, Ky.: Uni- 1'111'S1ty of lllilkllllllllili H111-1'l11-i11 l'11iv1-1'sityg Illinois State N1ll'lllill l'11i1'v1'sity. lllil'NO N1511111.1x1:. Ga11'1lc-111-1'. Cm1c'o1'1liz1, l'11ll11g'1'. Klil1Vz111liO0. lS!Ni: fi:l,l'll0l1 Sclmol 1 of Missmmuriz llol:111i1-z1l G21l'1lCll. St. Louis. Mo., 15103: 1 lll'SU2ll'C'll XYo1'lc in 1+'lo1'i1lz1: St, Louis Fz1.i1', Oc-tol1e1', 151103, llIRll'l'll, 1!l04g 1T1'0S0l1f position, 1904. 18 Qmmsfg w mfmr-UE Ex mQwMQfQ1LifQ 1, 1 J xx foxx Nlmllmxll Fmlw I, Umm, . n. . IU. 111411-11 1 1 . ' 1 Sta-11ug1'z1lnllu1'. 'V T555 fx , gg' -' iw? - rl HM: 445 gg' ,kgiia ' E , f . pf X ., f , , . , fs'-11 . , I., 1 . . , ' 4. ,L, f Q , . :ini -I 1, Lt Pfllx. A-,, - K P af : .g' - 'TQ -. D 4' ' 1 N.. . ,S i 19 Qm,Alia,lQQleQt1mwQQJMrr1E Qin ' 0 ug .h. 'u' . l ' 0 9 ,v Q ' U 0 J l Iv 0 o s . 0, Sherman Hunt: ur Veteran Janitor Sll1'I'lll2lll llnnt wus horn in 'I'riroli township, l,L'Ul'l2l vonnty, Huy lil, lN4S. llis fnlher was :1 pioneer of '36, an tzlnner hy trade, Init entered 241D Zlt'1'0H of good f.ll'lll :ind ll2lk'flIl1llO1 lzind :ind rzln 21 tannery :ind n fzirnx nt the sznne tinie. Mr. Ilnnt was the youngest of ill fznnily of fixe lro-ys find two girls. ln 'JAP his futher followed the lnre of the gold, hut never get to the gold lililltl. So the llnnt fllllllly furnished nn instzinee-so 1,-l1z11'z1t-te1'istiv of Aineril-:nr liistorygof :1 mother find her vhildren ninking' zi hraire Sll'llg'g'lC for xnntuzil support :ind 31n1n'm'en1ent. Mr. llunt lived on the t':lrn1 nntil lHSl, when his n'it'e's health :ind the need of better svliool opliortnnitil-s for his vhildren led him to leave the fnrin. Ile went to 1'1llllNYlHNl, Illinois, :ind worked for one year in si l'l't'2llll0l V. lle then hegnn what we may enll his profession, and served for fire yr-rirs :is janitor of the ldhnwood pnhlie sf-hool. ln 1887 he inored to Norinnl -ind was for five years janitor of the Nornnil pnhlit- st-hool. ln N92 he eznne into his present position. lle is now in his twentieth yezu' of se1'x'ive here, making thirty years in :ill as 'anitoin This snrel f Gives him 21, distinctive record as 21 niblic Servant. J ta 20 QQQ QTEHHE EIN EXQQQQ Q Mr. H11111 is :1 '121ll11'01' 111' 11111111-0, 211111 111 2111 111lllHl12l,11y 1211g0 11111-21s111'0 110 11213 1110 1110211 1111:11ifi1'211i1111s '1'.1l1' 111s 11'111k. 11'11's1, 110 1121s Il s121.1111111g 1101'1211'211i1111 111 112111 2lg'il11lSt 111111 :1111 4V11SU1'111'1', 211111 211711111124 21s 21 111'110ss11y IL Il0l'I10111il11, 1121110111 l'2l,I1lID211gll 21g21i11s1 1110 1111'21s11,111s :11111 l'2lY1lQt'S of 11111, 1111s1 211111 l'11S1. 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N uf iffy -xl? ,, f ' g . km 'ng 'fg,, Z , Q31 ' f ' l w N J3 'i'--. 795'i'-SEL '41,-. F J' , M, ' . H- - f- Vi-f,Q-'52g1f,r 19' ,, -., -t -I7 ' X ls.l4L,,, f fx. , Q 'M' f f mb, X: MW' 'X ' f ' EN X ' Q3 J '-Q. If ss f fjx '.X 2 K if if rm-. 1, . L60 , x Ng- 'f J Jye 23 Q QQT E N EX Q Q IQRUSE, ALMA Two-year Course: YVrigl1tonian: Treas- u1'er Lecture Board '10-'1l. A maicl of flomestic tafstesf, BIOSELEY, MRS. ELLA K. Three-year course: XVl'lgllt0HiH,H1 lVrigl1t- oniun .contest reader ,09: VVrightoniun Seeretary: Brogues of Kilzivain Glenf' Engaged by VVednesday. IFS marrieclf' XVILES. BROOKS, Four-year. course: Pliilzldelplxianz Cicer- onian: Senior Play '11, The fafcultyls lcirl The ladies' man, Eve1'ybofly's friend. CIIAMBERLAIN, VIDA. Four-year oourseg VVrightoniu.ng W1'igl1t. Pres. spring '11: Pres. OI'HltO1'lCi1,l Board. '10-'11: Basketball -Captain: Junior Play Q 510: Senior Play ,11g Engaged by VVed- nesdayfl is She is a, girl whom ire recall A .ls one of the lealclers of basketball,- She playerl not for glory, She played nof for fame, But just to preserve the 'seImoI's good mrme. CORBIN. ETHEL, Two-year Course: Phila.delpl1ia.n: Phil. Sec.. Winter '10-'11: Y.XV.CA. Treas.: G.D.C.. Sec.: B-rogues of Kilavain Glen '10: Junior Play 510: Senior Play '1l. 'CHM' will power is no greater fhan' her want pozverf' . VANNEMAN, BESSIE. Two-year courseg VVrightonian: Sappho- niang Y.WV.C.A. She has no time to sport away the hou,1's, All must be earnest in af world like oursf, 24 M TH JQX. JN JQK.. Jil. 'M JQK. Jfk EDBORG, CARRIE. Three-year course: Pllll2lCl9l1Jl1lil,llZ GDC. Sec. 11. 8011! IIISSI-C' with The linl' white Ioelfs, Bonnie lussiv. n1'Zl1's.s' lflSsi6. SMITH, J. AARON, Tllree-yr-a.1' Course: PllllRClQlIJl1lR,l11 Cicer- onian: See. and Pres. of Cicerog Member Dl'il,ll1iLt,iC -Club. He is so smooth, and slmk. and slinz, It's quite fl' treat fo Zoolc of lllflllf, DIN'ER. CHARLES L. XVl'igl1tOlllH1lZ Cieeronian: See. Cierro '09- '10: Football '07-'0S: Senior Play '11. 'Sqporf that 1v1'i11L'Icrl Care flwfifles, And ZflIlf.QlIf!'l' llolrllilzg both, his ships. MORAN, ALICE. Four-yezu' course: lVrightoni:mg Sappho- nian. Of softest manner, unaffeefefl mind, Lover of pence, flnrl frimnl of IIIIQIIIIHV l.'im7.' LESURE, Essm. Two-year course W'right0niung Masque ,101 Senior Play '11. You are uncommon in, some things .' vuzcom- mon. small for instance. BREIDECKER, ARTHUR. Three-yezu' course: Philadelphiun: Cicero- niang Y.M.C.A.: Male Quartette Y.M.C.A.: Senior Basketball Team ,10-'11. The nzilrlest nmnnered mon. N EX QQQQ Q 25 Q Q TH N EX Q nm .f+x. Ju J Jn. Ax. Ax. Ju Mx. nx. my fn. I4-X RIICIIEL. EMMA. Twofyc-111' Course: iVright0niun: G.D.C., Viee. Pres.: Y.NY.C.A. A 1lf'l'fPf'i lI'0llIflIlf, nobly plannfed, To lrurn, to eonlforf, and COIllHlfl'Hd.', Roor. CECIL BELLE. Two-year Course: Philzldelphizulg Sappho- uian l'il2l.i1'lNH.I1 Arts and Crafts Couunit- teeg Y.YV.C.A. She Miles the hours flfIl'fl.Il.., BRETT. FLORENCE. Two-your course: Pliilzulelpllializ Sappho- nian See. and Vice Pres. Tim best filings on earth are often, done up in- small pm'ewls'. CLARK, ALMA. Special Art Course: YfV1'ight011ian: See. Y.YY.C.A. '10-'11: Ass't Trans. YVright. 1910: Junior Play '10g Masque '10. 'his thou, lowest ilu' pencil, use it well. Wlznt i1 may bring Thee. no one can tc-ll. SIIEEKS, DIARY. All I ask 'rs to bf- let alone. ' 97 JOHNSTON. FLORENCE. Two-year eourseg xVl'igilf10lli21llZ Pres. and See. G.D.C. Until I truly loved I was afloncf' 26 TEH JQX. JQK.. !+ !+k. HESTER, LUCY. Two-year Coursey VVrightoniang G.D.C. She is short and stout and roland about. GENT, ALICE, Three-year Courseg Philadelphiang Phil. Basketball Contestantg Sappho.g Y. W. C. A.g Masque '10. That same face of yours loolrs like a title page of a volume of Rogfueryf' AUGUSTINE, HAZEL. Three-year Courseg lhlrightoniang G.D.C.g Y.W.-C.A. Take lfife too seriously, and what is it worth? FINLEY, THOMAS, Two-year eourseg Philadelphiang Cicero- niang See. Cicero '09-,l0g Pres, Cicero fall '10g Ass't Treas. Plliladelphizt fall 'l0g Pres. Philadelphia, winter l10-'11: Senior Play lllg Class Speaker. A reasonling rather than a reasonable ani- mal. CAv1Ns, GRACE. Two-year Coursey Pl1ll3.delPlliil.l'1Z Y. W. C, A. cabinet '10-311g Joint See. Phil. and Wright 310-'11: Vice Pres. Phil. winter ,10-'lla Pres. Phil. spring 'llg Phil. Con- test essayist '10g Junior Committee ,105 Senior Commitee 'llg Masque '10g Ora- torieal Board 115 Senior Speaker. She speaks, behaves, and acts Just as she oaghtf' l'lANSON, CLARA. Four-year courseg Wrightoniang G.D.-C. Alone, alone, all, all alone. Alone on a wide, wide seaf' N EX Q 27 Q QQ TE?-El N EX QQ ! IQIRKPATRICK, ELLA. Two-year course: VVrightoniang G.D.C. Treas. All I dsl.: is to be let flI0lIC.H HUBBARD, MANTIE. A Three-year course: Philaclelpliiang Y, XV. i C. A. i She has a, 'mrique nippellatiion-size is eallefl af sensible girl? GUTTERIDGE. WILBU1: E. Four-year course: VVl'lgl1t0l1liLl11 Cicero- nian: Vic-e-Pres. Wlrightonia winter '09- 'lflg Treats. Cicero winter 'l0g Football '07: Index Editor '11:A Senior Play lllg Pres. Y.Nl.C.A. '10-'1l. ' All things come to him who H'fl'lfS'.H Monms, LEOLA. Three-year course: XVrightoniang G.D.C.5 Masque '10 'SA noble type of good heroic 'l0OI7lflHlIf00d.H SUMMERS, MARIE. Two-yehr course: XV1'lgl1tOIllilIlQ G.D.C. MBZCIVCIQ are her eyes as the night But her spirit contrasted Is as bright as the sunlight. KEYS, HAZEL. Two-year course: VVrightoniang G.D.C. Trea.s.g Vidette Staff A health to poets! all their dafysj lllayy they inure brearl as well as praise. 28 QJQQMQQQ THE liR1GBAUM, HELEN. Two-year course: Pliilaclelphiang Sglppho- nian Pres. C'harm. sirilccs the sight but merit wins thc soul. BREW. T11oMAs, Two-your course: Pliiladelpliiullz -Cicero- nian: Sec. of Board of Control of Ath- letics '10-'llg Maliagei' of BH.SL'lJLlll Team '11: Senior Basketball -Capt. '10-11: Senior Play lll. Shi11C'0Ht.ffli1'sun, fill I hare brought fl' yluss, That I muy soc my slmdow as I pass. GIBSON. HELEN. Four-year course: Pliiladelpliimiz G.D.C.. Pres. winter '10-'llz Masque '10. Her hair is not more suhny tlzrm. her heart. l+'1'1'zGEm:ELL, J or. Two-year course: XVl'lgllf,01ll21ll. Happy am I, from Care Ifnz. free. ll'hy cafnf they all be contented like mc? BEENNAN CLARA, Two-year course: hV1'lg'l1tOIllU1l2 Suppho- nian Pres. fall 'll: Masque 'lO. As wholesome as any afutzmm iw-imI.', CASE, EAR-L. Three-year course: VVI'lgl1llOI1i2LI1Q VV1'ig'ht- onian Pres. winter '08-'09g Member of Lecture Board '08-'09: Oshkosh debater '09g Oshkosh debater ,llg Senior Play 'l1. It's his own casef' IIN EXQQ QMQ 29 QQ T E N EZK BIARTIN. ELIZABETII. Two-year course: Pllihulelplliall. 7'l1uu hast thc pfltivncv cmrl faith of saints. Mamas, VIOLA. Two-year course: XY1'ight0lliill1. Nlzv'S Irish, in 11111110-, in llIflfllHCl', in wit. S1163 as true as gold, and as bright Crvry Int. JOHNSON, JOE. Two-yearl' C'0l1l'SQ2 XV1'igl1to11iu,11g Ciceron- ian: Sec, Cicero fall '10: Pres. Cicero spring ,111 Baseball '11. 7'ln' bright blclfclc Cyc. tim- mvllinyf blur, I mmmt Choose bcftwccmr thr' two. KEMP. ANNA. Three-year Course: Nvrightonian: G.D.C. Pres. SIMS witty, shcfs wisc. -ind quite small of si,:'v. DUNN, KA'1'1I1Q1:INE. Two-year course: Pl1ilild?l1Jlli2l,l11 G.D.C. Index -l'o1111uittee, Hy Mind is my l.'ingrIon1.,' UGDEN, ETIIEIL G. Fmlr'-your course: Savppllollizrn. So lL'0HliHlly. so benign, so meals. 30 Q QQQTHE Gizmos, GLEN. Three-yeai' course: lV1'lgllt0I1lfLllQ Y. WV. C, A.: Mission Study Classg Senior speaker. Moro 11-iso, more lcoyrnkl, more just, more f'l1eryfl1'in,g. GRAY, EFME. Two-year course: Pliiladelpllianz Sap- PllOIll2l1!l. If nobody cure for me. I UIIVC for nobody. B111sToL, LETTIE. Three-yea.r Course: My soul was like lb lVl'lglltOIll2Lll. sfufr, mul dwelt r1.pm'f. DUNN, Rroimmm. Two-year course: oniang Junior Play 'l0: Senior Play 'll: Senior Class Pres. 710-'llz Business Man- ager Index 'llz Philadelpliian oratorical 7 contestant 10: Edwards' Medal Contest- ant: IHt9l NOl'lllHl Oratorical Contest '11: Class speaker. A .slave I am to f'Iara.'s eyes: The gypsy knows her power mul flies. SCOTT, W INFIELD. Two-year course: Philadelphian: Cieeron- ian: Vice-Pres. Philadelphia. spring 311: Oratorieal board. His only xboolus are 'womafnls looks. DUNBAR, LOU. Four-year course: lVrightonian. And shc lived lmppy ever afterward. 17llll2ldPllJlli2l1l1 Cicer- N XQ-Mil w 31 LQQQQ QLITH EX QQ Q QQ E FRUIT, ELIZABETH. l Four- ear course: Philadel Jhiang Treas. Y . . I Sap-pho spring 11. f'Dai'l.: with egvcessfiive bright. NEILL, ALMA. Two-year courseg VVrigl1tonian: Pres. of Sapphog Y. W. C. A, cabinet. She is not conscious of her worth. IQING, CHESTQER. Manual Training Course: Philaflelphiang Ciceroniang Baseball Capt. ill: Senior Basket ball '10-'llg Senior play '1l. lVheii al ladg's in the case . -Let other things give place? CARSON, BIARGARET, Special Art Courseg Philaclelphiang Sap-' phonian. In framing artist, art hath thas decreed, To make some goofl but others to succeed? BEULAH, BENFIELD. Pliiladelpllianz Post Graduateg Oratori- cal board '10-'11, . ,A mathematical girl is a rarety. A BAKER, OLIVE. Philadelphian. She gives her tongue no momenfs rest. 32 ww mm r e Nmexwmmmwwmm LUTZ, DAv1n B. Manual Training Conrseq YVrightonian: Senior play '11. Spc00hlCss with fwomlvr and half dead with fear. NVATT, GAIL. Two-year course: Phil. Contest Reader '10: Y. YV. C. A, Pres. ,10-'11: Vidette Board: Oratorical board: Junior play 510: Senior play '11. The flowers of Colzstmzcy and l'l.I'fllC 'IIICFPI' wifher.', BURGESS, HELEN. Two-year Course: VVrig'hto11ia.n: Y. XV. AC. A.: Masque '10: Mission Study Class Pres. Something bl'fll7!'ClI' a lziizzrlrazzcc and CL help. ADAMS. CLARENCE W. Two-year course: Pliilzidelphiamz Phila- delphian Pres. fall '10: Cieeronian: Cic- eronizm Pres. spring '10: Society Con- test Debater '10-'ll: Oshkosh Debater '11: Pres, Lecture Board '10-'11: Junior play 'l0: Senior play 'llg Class Speaker. He docs confess, he feels himself f1isfrncte1l,- But from what cruise he will by who mcfms Speak. YN, say I. HHS 'in lore. SMITH, J. NELsoN. ' Three-year course: Pl1ilil,Clt'l1JI1iil,ll1 Pres. Suninier Society '08. Fare f-'l 'iC'lZ fo conceal him by calling him Smith, COLEMAN, RUTH. Two-year course: VVl'ig'ht0l1iEl.ll1 Y, VV, C. A. A quiet Type of good, T Active, earnest, girlhoodf' 33 DQ Q Q QTE-UE 34 Exi m SUF1+'Elz.N, ALMA. Two-year course: Pllilzldelpliizlliz Y. XV. C. A. Her voice is low and hard lo hear, Unless, perelumee, you. are quite near. U'NElL, B1claNAn1NE. Two-year 1-nurse: Pililildtlilliliilll. She 'lUI'llfI'S her Slm,m'roel.' sfmiglzt 'from' Ire- lllllflfl FRAZIER. E1,1zA1:ETH. Two-year course: xVl'igiltO1li2lll, Anil now my fuslc is smoothly done, I eau- fly or I eun Hill. 4 BIOSELEY, GEORGE. Three-year course: Wriglitonianz Cieeron- ian: Y. M. C. A. eabinet: Treas. and Viee-pres Cicero: Ass't Trezls.. Tl'Q1l,S., Vice pres. and Pres. of VVl'ig'ilt0lliiLll, Lf1u'f1ll. furfzll ll'CIll0Cli'.u SILL, MABEL. Two-yezu' course: Philadelphizm. Her humble look fl, Cottage might adorn. MURPH Y, NELLIE, Two-yezu' eourse: Philadelphian: Sapphou- ian. Sober, steadfast, and ClClllvl.H'G.', Q TE-il WATTS, ANNA. Two-year course: Sapphonian. A motherls joy, a f0,the1 s pride. COFFEY, BIARGARET. Two-year course: XVl'ight0l1ilIll1 Y. NN A. She hath music in her soul. rg LESURE, Ess1E. Two-year courseg Wrightoniang etc. A little here and a little there. GUNNELL, MYERS. Two-year courseg Philadelphiang Vidette board ,10g Index board '10-'llg Business Manager Vidette '10-311g Sec, and Treas. Senior Class '10-'11. He loved so fast as if he would be her last. feared each day COURTRIGHT, MINETTA. Two-year courseg Philadelphian, Gr.D.C. Another of those blessed Nownalitesf' GREGORY, MARY. Two-year courseg Wrightoniang Masque. A quiet and pleasant manner wins many friends. - 35 QQ W TE-QE N EX Q ISZELLY, BLANCIIE. Three-year course: Wriglitonian: G.D.C. Uh, fic upon. the single life! Forcgo ttf, l I 1 1'1l'X'l'ABLE, CLARA. l l Three-year eourse: Plliladelphiang Basket ball 'OT' '08, '09, '10: Masque: Index board: Junior play ,103 Senior play 113 Pres. Junior class. - High flights she had, and n-if fllllfl will. .lnfl so her tongue was never still. BAYLOR, CLARENCE E. Three-year Course: XV1'1g'llt0l1l8,llZ Cieeron- ian: Football '08-'09: Junior Basket ball team '10: VVrightonian Basket ball '09 and 'llg Y. M. C. A. eabinet '09-'10 and '10-'11. A 'num who has f1J'7'fl'l76fl of such at pitch of - self-esfeem that he never fnaemfions him- self without mhfing off his half. DILLON, CLARE. Manual Training course: Philadelphian: football 1909: basket ball 1910-11: base ball and track 1911. AULT, VENA. Domestic' Art Course: XV1'lglllZ0l1l2lllQ G. D.C.. Y. XV. C. A. Ami look how :fell my garments set upon mc. A NICIIOLS, NETTIE. Two-year eourse: Wrightonian. Leave if to me, I'Il hold fhc fort. 36 Q EQTIEE-UE CoQi'1LETTE. TRESSA, Two-year course: lVl'lgllt0lllill12 lVrig'ht- onian Contest Efssayist 'l0g Editor Vi- dette '10-'11: ASs't Editor Index: En- gaged by lVednesda,y.' News, old nwrs, unfl suvlf IICIVS' as you nm'f?r hmrfl of. GOULD, CATHERINE. Two-year course: Pliilzrdelpliializ Sapphon- ian: Sec. Sappho spring' '10, Thy mo1lfsfy's ll! canfllc fo fhy lllllI'fil.H ERNST. BIABEL. Four-your course: Pliilzulelpliianz fI.D.C. HW tastes are Irish. O,NEIL, BERNADINE. Two-year course: Philadelphian. One of the Bloomlingfon. Fampus lou.fr-rs. MACY, LUCILE. Four-year course: Wlrightonianz G.D.C. Tre-as: VVrightonian and Junior Basket .ball teams. Let the world slide. POYVERS, J. OREN. Two-year course: Philadelphian: Cicer- onian: Treas. Philadelpllia, fall ,10: Phil- adelphian oratorical contest ,09g Normal- Terre Haute Debater '10, tallest, hungriest, :vlittic-st, biggest- moufhed fellow in school. The NDEXMMQEQ Q 37 Q Q QTEI-QE DEX QOQUILETTE. FAY, Two-year course: Philadelphiang Phila.- delphian See. spring 'llz Senior Play 'llg Senior Connnittee. She 1'-lm-as her modest quiet frace, Her uv-args rein friends in, every place. G01-:LzE1:. RAE. Two-year course: Wrightoniang G.D.C.: Senior Play '11, The love light in her eye. PETTY, TALMAGE. Tliree-yeai' course: WVl'lg'lltOIll21-111 Cicer- onian: Asst Treas. VVrightonian fall ,10: Senior Play '11. - A po-Jtnd of pluck is worth more than a ton of lIlCli'.H STEVENSON, BERNADINE. ' Three-year eourse: Philadelphiang Viee- Pres. Sappho. A nzerrg heart doeth good lilre medicine. MCGRAW, CECIL, Four-year eourse: Philadelpliianz Sap- pllonian. A slzining light on a dark day. NIYERS, EVA. Two-year eourseg Philadelphinng G.D.C. Mg ozen, living I can make, For I lzfcwe wisdom enough at stake. 38 Q QTE-il N EX QQ XVALTERS, EvEnE'r'r L. Three-year course: XVrigl1tonian: -Cicer- onian: Treats, of XVrightonian spring 'OSH Pres. Viiriglitonian fall ,10: Vice Pres. Cicero spring '10g XV1'lf1lltOl'l12L!1 oratori- c-al contestant 510g Sec. Athletic board of Conitrol il0: Business manager lecture board ,IO-ill: Capt. Junior basket ball '10: Senior Basket ball '10-'11: Oshkosh Debater 'llz Senior Play 'l1. Used to be Iaugherl at and scorned because he was small 0-f stature. Voir, LULA. Two-year course: XVrightoniang G.D.C. Come and trip if as you go On thc light faintaslic foe? FULLER, ELIZABETH. Two-year courseg XVl'lg'l1t0IliilIl. A progeny of learning. Cox, CLARE. Two-year course: Philaclelpliian: Cicer- oniang Sec. of Cicero: Pliiladelpl1ianCon- test Debater '10g Basket ball Capt. '10- illg Senior Play '11, A mam, so Icfzrncd, so full of equity So noble, so 11fotU1blc. BOYD, MILDRED. Two-year course: Philadelphian. A modest maid from the dcestricf schoolf 1 CARROLL, LIADALON. Two-year course: Philadelphiang Senior Connnittee 'llg Senior Play '11. A form more fair, a face more sweet, N6'e1' hath it been my lof fo mectfi 39 QJQ QQ TLE-HE N EX Q QQQ lxlllll-PIIY, KATHERYN. FOIII'-YGZII' course: S21llIlllOl1l21I1, Black are her eyes' as 11112 ZNlI'l Ij that grozzfs our the Hzorn by Nw wuysifIc. PYLE. LAURA. Two-year course: Pl1ilz11lelpl1i.1n: S1111- phoniun: Y. YY. C. A. s'1fCll'lll'C lest Cl' man look at thee. BRAMER, JESSIE. Two-year course: Pl1ila1lelpl1i:111: Y, XY. C. A.: Dl'21.ll1iltlC Clnbg Junior Play '10: Senior Play '11: B1'og'11es of Kiluvziin Glen '11: Engaged ,by Wc1l11es.l11y', 'llz Junior Connnittee 'lllg Senior -L'onnnitt:1e '11: NLLSQIIIQ '1O. So wise, so young, She cannot live IOIIQ-SIlllfll0. BELL. MARY. Four-year course: VVl'igIllfOl1l21l1Q Sec. Ora- torical Board: Tre-as. Y. XV, C. A.: Indi- ana Inter-Collegiate Dcbater '09g Class Speaker: XV1'lgllt0Dl21ll contest mlelmter 'l0: Vice-Pres. Senior Class '104'll. 'll'l1cre H0110 arc bcr1u.r, 'fis ruin. 10 be ft bcllcfl XVINCH ELL. CLARE. Speaker. That much prized gift .-l keen, and flzorozlglz,-erlgefl izlfcllccf is thine. Coomm, ANNETTAi XN7l'iSIl1tOlllHll1 Domestic Science and Art: Posf Graduzrte. She 'is not ll flozfrer. she is not ll' pearl. But she is a, noble, all fl'7'O'lH1fl girl? 40 Two-veal' course: G.D.C, Pres: Senior QQJ Q TEF-U EX QQQQQ Lr:S1'1c1+:. liI,ANt'lllC. 'l'wu-yvau' 1'Ulll'S02 Pllilzulvlpllizlllz Mzlscllxe 'lllg Slxlllill' lllally, 1Y,l'1'Hlf'lll lim' fm-1' ll'lH'lllll lo lu' 1Il'!'Sf'I'l7l'fl fin, Ill lPll'flII'1'.n 41lI,lJI+3RSI,l1Zlf1YI'I. M Anile. l'l0lll'-j'1'ill' I'0lll'SQ'Z Plnilzulolplliuxlz Y. XY. l'. A.: IXIZISIIIIU 'l0. '21 .wliininyf liylzl uni ii :lurk fluff. FUS'l'l-IR. -l'I,AIIclc, 'l'l11'ec--yvzll' l'Ulll'Sl'Z Pllilzulvllxlniull. Polly of tlw flll'i'llS..' ll'lu'n sliv 11-ill. Slu' irill. you may rlvprml lljifllllll ,' llvllfllll Slu' ll'UlI.l. sln' lfllllll, llllll llH'I'f'.S NH mul on I. XVALLIN, KIARIIC. fl'l11'c-ex-ywll' l'0lll'Hl'Z Nillillllfhlllillll. I lltIl'f' nr'1'c'r fouml flu' limi! of my I'lllNlf'll.Il for Il'Ul'ln'..l SHAVER. 1C1,1zA1sE'1'lI. 'lll1l't'H'yl12ll' 4-ullrsvz xYl'lg'llttl11lilll, nlllllljl sorrmr-mrr' zruulfl lfill u. mtl 7'l1r'1'1'fw'U lrfs ln' Hl1'l'l'.lf.N AIYERS, FI,oR1aNc-E. h,Y0l' lmlfl, nor slzy, :mr slzorf. nor full. But 11. izcw mingling of fllflll ull. HIL'FAI3RANIJ, EDNA. Two-year l'0lll'Sl'Z Girls' Dvlmting Club: Pllilzulvlpllizlllz film- Club. Hrir'f lvl mC DC. XYILKERSON, ANNA. Frcff to prorv all flzirzqqs mul holfl fast H16 fort 41 QQQ Q THE EZX QQ Mnslcs, CLICIDA, 'l'wu-your vou1'sv. ImrI.' lrilh frm-v.ws1'r'C In'if1I1l. lJolllcl:'l'Y. l.Al'lm. XYriglntnniz111. 'l'xrn-yr-nl' l 0lll'Sl'. I will mulrv you fislzws of n1r'11.' lixlllzxlml-l+'. PNAS. lf. l'lHlll f'l'2ll' c-nurse-: Plrilurlm-lpluialna Pres. Y Nl C' X '09 .A. .-'. 1. .l :nun nlflrrivrl is IIN man m1Il'VefI. SlI.w1cl:. EUGENE L. 'l'lm-v-yvul' t'Ulll'Sl'Z l'l1ilu1le-lplnizmz Pres. l'lnilaulolplxiu.11 wiutc-r 'OSD-'llbn 'l'rvz1S, of l,llllilllG'llJlll2lll spring '10: Vivo Pros. Ora.- inrim-ul bmlrd 'Oli-'Mg O1'utm'ivnl board 'HSI-'lllz Villa-llv lmurml 'Oli-'0T: fllw-us. Jun- ior cfluss 'Oil-'10: Junior Play 'l0: Dram- atic- lllulr 'lllg lfnntlmll 'Uti-'llilg Track 'Wi-'lllz Class lmslu-t lmll 'Oil-'l0. L'l'If'1lS!lIlI H10 snufflf- of f'OIll'ISIlfIlI, 'illIfjH'Ol7l7I'fl llrf' llIfllIIH7I'S' mul r'11rr'if1yf',' IIN! ilu' fault frlm is lrisv will UVIISIUIII from Ihr lf'1'VibI1' llmrn-bfi of Ill1ll'l'IIlfI!'. Svlllmlcr., EVELYN. 'l'l1r4-o-yvzlr I'Hlll'SK'Z ljlllliltlllllblllillll Sarp- plumizul. - Iliff is inflwvl no Imlirlu-If. 1llII,l.lCN. EVA. 'l'wn-ya-111' uuursv: l'l1ilacl4-lplnian, IIN roiwr' fzrus vrm' snff, Hrnllf' mul llllffllll. P.1'Cf'Il1'nl Thing fin, 'lmzmrnzf' L1clIMAN. PAUL. Hrzulrmtv 'Wig vmnplc-tvs post-grmlllate lll, Tim num. of zvisrlonz -is the 'num of years. 42 .Jul- El if:-1-7-IEII- '-.1iE E 43 Junior Class Roll l.iliz1l1 llallm-: lf l'lll'l'l' is mu- spurt Billy dm-s vlljuy it is Iluwlillg. -l'lSllll'l' llalmmmnlz llhzlt is lhm- 11121114-1' wilh lil'1lWlllf Daisy llaiipiff: Sha- wi-airs lhm- smilc- that wm1 l mum- ull. also thv llll'llill. Emlifll llzlrliinsz YQ-s ilu. ll2ll'lilll tu hm' yoivc-. Virginia llurt: Sho alislilws lu think uf uw-1' ln-miiiiiig' lu-zxrtlvss hull Uh you Col fax main. Hlizzlluc-ill llurl: llvi' midilla- llilllll' is Sw:-vi. H:u'lm1'u llaxiyvy: Why ilu the-y will nw li:ll'lHll Y'f Imlw-tial lluym-sz A pretty Irish mzximl. liuycl llt'ilY4'll1'l'Z llv will 111-vm-1' lusm- llulw. C'l:ll':1 llvi4l1'i1'k: liZli'li to ihzll slvzu' -lulivl. lflhvl lli-mlm-l': Sulicl liQ01lll'fl'y. Fziym- lla-slvr: lim' vniu- tils ll0I' nalnw. lizlrl llii-11: Hlwmls mum-h timv all lhv rug' fm-tm'y talking' to 211 xVl'2liV1'l', l.l'2l,ll0l'il, lllg.1'g,L'illSZ lt se-1-ms she- lmssa-ssvs in an iniinito mlogrve tho Uvoim- hither in the c-yo. 44 0110 Q11111Q11111111QQ11,1:,11i-111-1E111i1 Ex Q1Q1 mw QQ 1 EY ot 1'1l'i1lll'l'S Fl'1'1'lll2l1lZ 111111 of 1111- stars i11 'Q'Vll1.'u Vina l+'1'11itz1g': A11 1111111 z11l111i1'11 yllll. 11111-11 l 11'1111 1ik1- yllll 11111 111'11111111111'11 F4111 fil1l'. Lydia Stu-111: '1'1'111-st of lll1't2l1S. 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XYhere hast, thou gone? Lois Diehl: A sister to .l3u4ldy. liessie Dingledille: Nodesty is a. virtue. el ind tht world llll 'llS with you. Smile as l did and you'll Fern llohsonz liilllgl 2 - ' ' z , eheap. Maek t'ouneil: Boys. l don't need this anti-fat: l wonder why I get so niany saniples. llessie t'onrtright: She has two eyes. so soft and lnlue. take eare. take eare. She ll. t'. IYeleh: There was a tall nian. so l have heard said, NYho lived a long' time ago: He had no hair on the top of his head. Un the plaee where the hair ought to grow. Frank Westholfz Ile likes that name l,orena. J. llardin XYheeler. Mrs. J. Hardin Wheeler: Lessons learned. spelling carried: no ing' lost. for they are married. Ferre NYatkins: Never known to blush. Ilelen XYagner: l'sually seen hy herself or Single. Ilelen XYillet,: Ilow long. oh Lord. how long. till liveretti ean stay after ten. Edna xv2lSlllblll'llZ Froin l3.ll.H. Nuf eed. Howard Johnson: I'le's a wise guy-ainl knows it. lilizaheth XY0l'IlSllli1llI Ask nie no questions and l'll tell you no lies. Florenee NYirt: Modest. and siniple and sweet. the very type of Priseilla. Elvira, Iiundgrenz They earry on a quiet ease. Minnie May: lYe do things this way down heah in Kentucky. Frank Moore: I-111 perfectly tlt'l't'llI. Myrtle All-Daniel: The historian in the Nhanklin girls' eases. Florenee Melilhenney: XYhen lips are dunih the eyes will speak. Irina Mel+'adden: Every day'll he Sunday hy and hy. Leonora Meers: To get around the president's son is to get around the president. Adele Miller: Of all niy eares niy twenty-three ehildren are the worst, Bernice Montgomery: As tiinid as violets on April lst.. Grace Kelly: Slide. Kelly slide. Ilfahel Liston: BIOOIIIIIIQIVOII is a frog' pond: New York for nie. Zella Lord: I wonder whieh one it will he. Samuel Livingston: Ask hini of his personal reeolleetions of Dr. -Cookfs boyhood. Olive Shanklin: David Iifs tirst. girl. Selina Thinieus: A good little girl. Lorena Foulk: Say girls. 1 think it pretty poor poliey for a fellow to rush one girl her rooniniate also. Verna XYirt: She has a eool eolleeted look. as if her pulses beat by book. Angeline NYillouhy: I think I shall take Rive when I finish the I.S.N.I'. Lela Funk: Among the I.S.N.I'. H.S. girls she is the sweetest of theni all. Adda Gardiner: YVhat, makes you look so tired ? 47 31108 I11 2111 11111 QQQQ QTEE-EE HN EX Q QQQ Q 111' 11-111'11. lEVl1ll:,fl111Ilf' 111111-s11i1-: N111- 1s 11111 11-1 s11 11111. 111111 11-1 s111- lll I 111'11111- H1'1-gig: D11 11s 1 1111 11 11111 11'1s11 111 H111'l'1'1'11. 1J11l'1l11lV 1v1l'1Q'4Q'SZ .11111-11g 111'1' ll1111'S 111111 K'1ll'1S. 21 1111111s111111 s1111l11-11111s l1121yl'11. 111ll'S1L'l' 1111111111: '1'111- 11-111111151 11111'11 11111111-1' 111 X111'111111. xNv2111111'4't1l 111111z11g11: 1'1'11111111111-1- 11 1111-11s1-. 1111111111 Y111111i1'1-1': 11 11111111-. 11ill111Sl11I1l' 11111111-. 11111' 1111 1- 1'1111s1-'f 1111z1-1 1Y1111'1ll'11: 'l'11 s111111- 1111111 111 1111-11. 1111-11' :,j'1'Z1l'1'S s1-1'1'1- 1111-111 11111 215 1-111-11111-s. l11111'1l 1'111-1'1'y: N11 111111- is 1111' 1111111111-. 1 .X111111 X1-11'l1'1': 111' 11i11g1-111-1- s111- 11'111s 111'1' XYRIX. 11I11111i1- X1-11'11111: S111- 111111111 1111111-1' 11111: 111 El 1111111 1111111 111 1111 2ll11L1'1'1. ll11l11- N11l'1l11l11: 11 is 111-111-1' 111 111- 11l'2lYl'111'1' 1112111 111-1111-11. 1,111'.1' N111'111111-: ,X 1l11i1't, S11l'1l11i1l1g 111-1's1111, xvt'11112l Hg-11-: W1- 1111'11 1111 1111111 111lXV. l,11111 111111: 1111111 is 1111- 5i:l111111'1l111'l' 111 21 11111 11111 11111-11 il girl 11'1-111's 11 'f 11. 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M1111111- F11111111-11111-1111-1': 1111111-si. 1111111-s1. 211111 1l2l1'l111l'SS. 1111111 1 1'1-1-1111111: A 11111-11-ss 1111' 11111- N111'111111111-. 11'1'111 1Vl'1j.1'1l1Z 111111'1'1-111-1- 1'11. N111 1-1-11. 1321111 111,'l1t11lIl11llZ 111111111 111- 111- il 13111111111 if 111- 111111 1111- 111-1'1'1-Y 48 11111 11-1111 11S s111-11 11 11'1111 Q Q Q QTE1-UE EXESJMQQBSQEQQQ Gladys Zook: ln General Method. The only impra.etieal study in this sehool is General Method? Lydia Young: XYill she aways he Young'? Rose Zeller: Gather ye Roses while you may. Old time is still a-tlying: And this same ilower that, smiles today Toinorrowit will he dying. Note-tiTonnarrow has arrived. .lane -t'aldwell: NYhy did Smith quit me anyway? IQ. YYyne t'hamherlain: Ile is the halt' part of a hh-ssed man. left to he Iinished hy sueh as she. James Amhrose: Aren't you ashamed to he from lludson? Ruth Ambrose: Am I my hrother's keeper 'f Charles Iflue: The ehaperon of sixteen loving eouples from 6:30 to 9. tlle ean't sec anything if you get he-hind the shelves.5 Nelle Callahan: Another one from liloomington. Nell Campbell: Some speller, Mary Carter: Bessie t1'arter's sister. for her other family eonneetions look undei heading, Henry S. Fred Cox: I wonder who is kissing her now. Hazel Creamer: A memher of the Dairy assoeiation. Edith Crossland: I love n1y teaeher hut. Uh! you monthly exams. Bessie David: XYhat would this worhl he without llert! Ilelen Ahraham: Much ado ahout nothing. Floyd Allison: He works the atlas graft. Rosa, Baker: I am one of the l3aker's dozen. Ethel Barnard: Mindful not of herself. Pearl llauehamp: I'm from an institution at Jaeksonville. Xelle lic-ggs: Talks just to make a noise. Lusetti Blevins: The modern Venus, noted in gynmasties. Bessie Bond: My yoeahulary eonsists of only large. hig words, Iida Bogelt: Her name was famed. heeause it was on the .Iunior Roll. Marion Ililts: The very essenee of gentle-ness. llertha Hoke: 0'er fond of her own yoiee. .lanet Ilollensworth: XYL- wonder where she is hiding. Marie llolloway: Une person we know who wouldn't mind he-ing hlue. Bert lludgins: A eandidate for the house of lJarid. Maud Ilutlington: Ask me no questions and l'll tell you no lihs. Myrtle lflutfinanz To know her is to love her. Maude Hulse: And her 11211110 was Maude. Bess Humer: Can she eook sauerkraut. Anna. Grace Hullington: Days of ahsenee. I am weary. lle l love is far away. George Collins: Giant. if I tind powder on your eoat front again. l'll kill thee in 155 different ways. ' Frances Coolidge: A mother's pride and a father's joy is l ram-y. Ben H. Briggs: Perhaps it he. he has ymt a few years to learn, Leslie Bright: Primmers' wife. 49 Q TE-IEE N EW 1+ 4' Mk. H-X. J+ Mx LAS. J+k. 14-K. J4-K. !+k. JH. JM. J4-L 14-CI Boulali l'i1'uw11: Ex-ollivin fm-iiltly zulvismz Gl'1ll'l' 1il'ONVllZ Example of 2111 only ll2lllg'llfl'l'. Hclcu BWNVIIZ Told by lll'll'1l'S lzlvf-111-1' mln-ss. Elsiv 1il'llSL'llZ The lllUl't'N you lmve- llw IH0l'f'u yuu wzllll. David Bllvlilllgllilllli llc- usml tn lilu- qtblivol. now lic mlm-sift. Graco .'lol111sto11: Let iQ'll0l'illll'0 talk as it will. lOill'lllllAfI has its Y2lllll', ll2ll'Olll 1i'2l'5ljf'k?l'C Tlw must lm11o1'a1l1lv :1tl1le-to ill the scliunl. A11111-H0 1il0lllC2l,l1I I'Il'l' z11l111i11ist1'11tiv0 ability is w0111l01'f11l. 141111111111 lil0lll0il1l! S0 sph-111lid i11 lim' zu-ts illlll l101' attiu-. Adm-lv lAl1llllll0ll'Z All tllu way fl'0ll1 il'l,gy11l,. X'i0l'2l, l11lll1Ol'02lllXZ lIl'l'0.S ln the low- tl111.t lics ln 211 wo111:111s vyes. Ami lies :mil livs. R11y111o11d I1a1Nz1vc': lllr. 3ll'i'Ul'lllil'li.S In-t. Gcu1'gi:1.La1111l1: Bah! Bali! lllllftllil L111's011: In cvc-ry look, wmwl. cleml Zllltl tlimlglil, Ilibllllllg' but sweet klllll WU11111 nly. Hz1,1'1'y l1z1tl11'u1r: rlllllllv 1111111 ll1a1t l1a1tl1 All fUllg'llC. l say. is 1111 lllilll. if witli his lmigln lie cannot win il, XVOIIIHII. lwlilftllili l10fil'2ll11,lI I liavv no UlfllC'l' tlllilll il wo111z111's l'l'ilSUIlZ I tliink ils su l,JCC2l,llS0 1 fliink its so. Mate Lowes: Slow but sure. H. D. Ligl1l'l10dy: Soft! Hof!! I lll'2l-I' El' llUlH1', A fe-111z1le l1l'f'illl. 0Xl1lllSlt0 souml, l'd lwttc-1' l1i1l0 my liczul. Grace Louduiiz Not il! bit loud, 50 THE EX Q Q Q Junior Class Histor 1,1't'H1l1l,'1l1,i110'Y Spin-s. xy11't'-1,,l't'S1110l1t',121110 1iZl141XYl'11. St't'l't'12l1'y-Tl02lS111'l'1'-11. D. tbvvens. iflnss t'o1o1's-tl1'ee11 211111 XYhite. . l'111ss 31111111- '1'1lt'1SC 1-1111 1-111111111-1' who think t11ey 1-1111 -lJ1n1'rs1m. Classes eonie 111111 11111sses go i11 the history of 1.S.N.11. 111111 1-111-h o111- 1111s sonie 1ll2ll'1i of 111H11l1l'11tll1 hy xvhieh it lllily 111- S11lQ'11't1 ont, i11 after y1-111's: hut the e111ss of 11112 will 1ive long i11 the 111Q1llU1'1t'S of t11ose 11111-1'est1-11 i11 the sehool for 1111110 1111111 one l'1'2l!-14111. .ln 111t'1'2ll'y 111-11i1-v1-1111-111s 1v1- 111'e s111'p11ss1-11 hy 110110. 1101 1-v1-11 t11e H1-11io1's. The 111-1111ti11g t1-11111 111211 won 11g11i11st '1't'l'l't? 11111110 1v11s COIl1110HUl1 entirely of v1111l1t11'S.4-,A19SS1'S, 131111-. XY11tki11s 211111 Staker. Nr. 111111' 21180 111-1111-11 to NV1l1 the l1l'11iltt' for W1'ig11to11i11, i11 the 1-1111- 11-st. Other 1-o11test1111ts who XYt'1't' lliiniors were 1111: 1111-tt. 211111 Miss 1+'o1111i. '1'h1- 110011111121- tory Ctlll1l'S1.L 1v11s won hy ll -11111ior. '1'h1-se 2ll'Q but 11 ft'XY of our Y1l'101'1l'S i11 this 111-111. There is not sp11e1,- to l'll1111lC1'il11l' 11110111 1111. The ,lnnior -t'111ss 1-o11t11i11s 1111111-t1-s 11s well 11s 414'1I2l1U1'S 111111 l't'2lt1t'1'h. We h11v1- s1111111i1-11 Olll' sh11re of n111te1'i111 to 11111111- 1111 t111- 11i11'1-1'e11t1 t1-11111s 111211 1111v1- 1't'Il1't'St'111t'11 t11e Sl'1ltHl1 t11is 5't'ill'. 111 t111- 1-111ss 1-1111111pio11s11ip Sl'l'1l'S i11 1lRlS1i1'11112l11 our t1-11111 vv11s 111-fe11t1-11 hut, 11111-1-, thus iinis11i11g 50001111 i11 t111- series. The 1111s1-111111 series 11218 not yet, 111-1-11 1-111111111111-11 1111t. we know that we 1'l1lV0 il, 11-11111 we 1-1111 111-111-1111 upon. XYI11-11 1111111015 frolie 1111 t111- U1l111'l' 1-111ss1-s 1-11vy t111-111 their 1-1111111-ity for hnving 11 55111111 ti111e. The roast, 12151, y1-111' 1v11s one of t11os1- Ut'l'1lS1lll1S. 1Y1lt'l1 Juniors l'1I1t'l'1111ll 1,-v1-1'y11o11y goes to enjoy t111-ir 11osl1it111ity. '1'1l1' 11111111111 11111- 1ONVO't?lT party, vvhieh t11e .lnniors ll1XYi1yS give, t11is yl'l11' 1v11s one of t11e 111-st. 111111 1111s 111-en given i11 reeent yt'21l'S. For our e111ss ll'12l.Y we ehose The t'11111-ge 1Yi11ow, hy 1,ik'01'Q1' A111-. Miss Hwen pieketl 21 stroiig 1-11st, 211141 with 1ll'1' help they 1l1ilt10 it worth 1vhi1e. Sinee t11e J1111iors 2111? always known as the 11111512 aetive 1-111ss i11 sehool it 1vo11111 be iinpossihle to t'11l'Ul11L'1l' 1111 of t1101l' doings, so these 2ll'0 hut il few of the lllillly 1l1lPO1'1illl11 things we have 1111111-. 1Yith 1111 our 11etivity we 1111ve been il' very 111-111-1-f111 1-hiss. i11 striking' t'1l111l'2lSt to some of the 111l'1D111f'1l11 1'111ss1-s that 112l1V1? preee111-11 ns. XVe h11ve 1111 stoo11 hy our 1ll'0S1t1f'1l1. who 11115 1111011 115 wisely 111111 W1-11 wit11o11t1 111111111- 1l11'1110l1l't' from Zllly 1-liqne or 1111111-11 wh11teve1'. NV11 1111 not 1-111i111 for 1111 of ns t111- g'UOl1l11'SS of 211 s11i11t, or the XV1St1Ol11 of 211 Solonion. Truly, lllillly of 115 h11ve 11tt1-11111-11 the 111o11t111y reet-ptioiis i11 the oliiee 311111 even l't'HlJ0lll19l1 to t'1lC0l'0S i11 s111111- of our e111ss1-s. 211111 501110 of ns 112lVC s11t upon t111- l1l011l'll0l S 11011011 i11 General 1'1XL'l'L'1St'S. 13111, we forget these 1itt1e things when we look over the reeor11 the 012153 as 21 1vho1e 11215 1ll21C10. Let 11s keep up the good work 211111 next, year 111211011 up to 1Lf1'2lt1llil1110l1. two 1l111ll1I'CL1 strong, the best, 2111111 biggest elass, that 1111s ever 111111011 glory to t11e history of o111 1.S.N.U. GRACE IQELLY. 51 . 141 I my AVVAY FROM THE CARES OF SCHOOL LIFE I K 1.1-1-nf3 'f F' 'Y-4807- I7r - , w . ' f!s .,.1.,-'- .Jr 1, 1 ,VMI xJ.,.'.., 7, ' ,-,i-.aw-Si -f.? '5 ' 2' . . v wwf' 'Q mu.-z'g-s-:Roz SM , . A ...na-fn--. - --- ,- f' 4' A' . 1-1-JW-T A ' - 1. ' , J, - 4,-Q f, A J, r .,. ,A pw , , 1 WJ, - V w:m1.,,-4f J,-:x : .7 , 'Mis' h Q - ,. A ,, - ,' - 1 Q . - - .rw fyfggi' , A 5.5 41 ....,,.f4 in-f +m'4- ,, cl, I JL My ,, 4 fgifl-QW 1,5 , - 12' 'I H, w- ,,- y y-,, 45 ff' - - '- 141 9 ' W 'f .V 'W Nitin 'fp 'W' A -.....,,, -- . 1 I M , C W ff-,MK ,,L:,xqq1Wf. A . - 1 '5. . .1115 i ' ' A ' ' , ' y' ig-iQ. R , V ' uv 1-. . ,.. X ', . , , VVE OFTEN LOITER HERE 52 iiif, .Ae5fKc:A as casa sau Smfmmrflnfezg 881 SBS! 58 A 4INin7i A ,- .........n.n. '54 QQJQJMQQGQQQTHE HH Marie AltlC'l'lllilll llutli gxllilll llattie Anclerson Pearl Marie Anderson Olive C. Appleby l,ouyena. L. Baker Inez Harriet Dean Lena Berger lierniee U. Billings Della, Biltz Eleanor A. liirkey llirclie Boaz Lottie liounmly llerniee lfern lirielcett Nellie June l51'ig'gs Mamie Letilia, Brining llliomla Hroeli llelen Brook Beulah Brown llattie Isabel lluss Estelle Flzlyioll l,ura, liinnett iflouggli liutll Aliee Uooper ,Emlitll Violet 1'r:1,ig' Ulara Deplie llraee Devereaux Anna Dowell Mrs. Nellye Downs Eilitli Eisinger Nellie liillgllllltl Claudia Fryer ,lane Gray Hraee Gregg liraee Hale Lilian Hale Anna. llatteberg Hertrlule Henry ,Ellie Hess Nelle Houk Erma, Howland Muriel Johnson Mina ixenip Sylvia. lieinp Kathryn liirelnenfaut Annie Kidder Ellen Kiger Hattie nonee Augusta lireiling -i'aroliue Kriclner Caroline Laniek Susie Leftridge Bessie Leonard Darline Linmlblaml Edith Little Sophomore Roll Elvera. Llllltlg'l'l'll Eilna. Meifariby Fairy Mek'orlile fi00l'g,l'i2l- Melil Agnes Meyers liuey Minner Ellie Munclell liessie Munson Iris Murray Vllarlotte Nellingel Mary Nllfllllll' Iela Uberbeek Agnes Uliver llilmla, Ulson Nellie Owen Jessie 1'attersou Nell Patterson Edna Peek Mrs. Maucle l'elsma Elsie Perkins Elsie Putnani Ruby Quick llraee llaylnoncl lil2llll'lll' liiseling' Mae l':lSl'lillg' Esther Huneberg Ruth Ruselie Emily Sanders Amlllie Searelillc Anna Sebleielc Elva Sliankliu llelen Shannon Elsie Short Fora. Sinilqins Daisy Hllllfll llazel Snlilln Lillian Smith Lora Smith Martha. Sniilll Maynie Sniitli Nellie Smith Ada Somers Aliee Stewart Tberessa Stewart lflonora, Stokes lXl'arg'ie Stuart Maude 1lll0lllilSOIl Mabel Thorne Daisy Trotter Blanche VanNatta Helen VanNatt:L Elizabeth Vogel Maybelle lVagner Lucy XValker 55 lila XValkington lienora, lYard l'it'l'tll2L Xl?-elis Kathryn xV0ll'll Mabel lYetzel i1i4'l'll'llll0 lvllite Zella, AYlllC'llHStl'l' gX1lQ'l2l,l4ll' lvitselli lllarie Zook Eslmunal A11g'sp111'ga Earle lilaekburn Aclren lilougli iilx1ll'Q'0 Brown lYalter Dueeher Huy Buzzard llerbert Vallowzly Clifton Urosby l'url l'row1ler lloss Daily lluben Sliliivl' .lobn Sutton f'll2lS. Vogler Uliver lM2ll1ll'll Frank XYestboIl' George lYllite Karl XYilber 4.4-orge Duelnnan Hoy l'llll'il'li liloysl Ensniinger Artllur Farrell Nerle Feree Thonias llar1'ell lfrecl llolst- .lay Irlanfl llarry lxlier lioss Klier k'lill'or1l liainbiral Arnold Lang Philip Leilieh Bums Miner XYalter Mueller Hielnard U'lSrien Henry OplWl'lllil.ll Frenell Pelty l-laylnond l'leifer llienry Porter Eston Quick xvllllillll Quinland Alexander lqilillllllll Edward Selnnelzel .losepli Uelioning Grover Seliubkegel .lobn Simons 56 'U '1 X f l9I4 f lPL!ELS'u-aff INIGIRJIVIH1 58 QM THE EX QQYQJQQQQQW Yi11111, li1bll11'l' B121-VIII1' l11'2lQ1l1? 1111s1- 1.111111 Allllil, 1111115111111 l'11lllil1 ,111'1'11y .l11s1'11l1i1111 B11'1J11ll2ll11 141111121 M1-lii1111-y 1111111 M1111zy 1111111 A11'11'l' l,11111S1' N11'A'1'l' 111111111 A11l1ll'1' lll1'Z M1111111 Ali1-11 1111111115 1J11l'1l11l1'2l1 Mllllzllly N11ll'1ll2l1 M11r11l1y l'111l1y X11ws1111 M111'y Nl1'11l Yirl Ni1'11l 171-11 Nixon l'l1l1111. Norris H2l11l1' 11l11'i1'11 111111111 l'111f11y Vi1l11 l,1'lll1l1'l't1'1l1 Minnie 1,1't1'l'S llwl111'K'1l1'p 1ll1'1i1'l'1llg 11ll.l1.V Pigg 1111111 1,111't0l' .x2ll'11 1Y11l1s1111' IJ111i1- 111'1'11Z 1'11tl11-1'i1111 1Yl1i10 Minnie 1Yils1111 l.y1li11. 1V1l11ll1lllS 11111, 1V1'igl1t 11111111 Y1111111' l,111'1l. Z1111li 111151110 Al1111'l'SO1l 111111 131-1111i11g't1111 L01ly 131111111- Clill'1'l11'1' lilogg Irvin lioggess 111111111218 11111111011 lrl 't'l'1N11iS1l1lll1i K1-nt 1'111111i11gl11L111 117111111111 1'111'1'y .111l111 Divvr Roy Ellri1-k .l11l111 Fzliley 1'111111'ge F11111'l11-iloy 1'l111'11111'11 l+'f1st11r 1101111 Foster 1111111 GI1111' Elkins 12l11sQ111v 1111111 1111111111191 Rl1'llil1'11 81111111937 1'l111st1J1' Spry Freshman Roll AY2ll'l'1'll 5111111111-1111111 .111ll1'A' 'l'111'11lcy lr11 '11l11l1ll2lS 111'11l'g'1f '1llll'1l1'l' 11r1'ill 11'1'ig4'111. 11111-11 1Yl'1Qllt- 1 111111. l1l1'1l2ll'11 1111, liiggiiis 1,111-1 1111l1i11s1111 .X1Vlll2l1 1111l1l1 AIIIA' l111s1- 1111111 llnsli 111'l'1l'll111' 5211111181111 11111111 S1'1l1'll1'1i 111111-11 S1'1l11'lly Allllil N11il1li11l' MiI1l1'1-11 Hl1111'1-1' 111111111 5111111 1111211 Si1111s .11-ssiv Hlllllll11IlS 131111.11111 Htillltull lusllwr H11'V1'llS l'111llil1 N11'XY2ll'11 111112111 S11-11'111't. Hi11y1 S111l'-V 11121-1111 S1l'ilW1ll'11lg'1' i1Allll'il. S1ll11Zlllilll Mrs. J11111111t11- H11111111 Myra. '1'11lf11r11 Ninn. i11ll11lll1lS 111111-l '1llllll'lll2lll lA1lll'fL i1lll1'li1'l' N11l111 '1lll1'1i1'l' 1,Ul'1'll 1111111111 Alvin 112lllllll1'l S2llll1l1'l 1'1:ll'12ll1 .l11l1n 1ll11.1'l1lS111l lflnris .1111'lqs1111 .111s1111l1 11111-l ,1'1l'1'11 ,lii1'111'ig'l1t 112ll'l'y 1111111111111 IYI-Oxvillill Lilll11'l'll1illl 111-vi lQ11tl1111p 111'1'ill1- 11111111 1111rv11 1111101111111-11 1'112l1'l1'S lX11ll'Sll2lll 1511111 Niall I1ill'l'y Nl0Ntl'211111 1l'il1 P1111- 1111-il l'i1-k1111s l'lV111'111,111 '1,1l111'l' 1'1l'1'11 11111111 1'l1llIlPl' 11131111 1'l11111l11 Riggs XVIII. R11l101'ts Bvlljilllllll ROXVlilll11S .111l1n HllllV1 l' 59 li11y Nl1i1'l11s Virgil Sinnns 1111111-rt Ski11' l,1'2ll'l Ay111's A12lZl1' 11111111 -1'l111'11. 1111111-1' l111z1-l 111111141-1' 11111111-1'i1111 1'. 111'lll'1' 111'l'1ll2l, 111111111 l,111'11 Alilli 1111XY1'l'S1l1'1 ll'lllil- l11'211111'-V 1Ylll1'l'1'1l l11'1111'11 1,11l'2l1 M111- l'1lll'111'111' ll11x1-l 1'11ll4ins M111'11 1.2111111111 M111 1'11gl1'y 1x12l1lA'S 11111142.91- l4ll1il'1'1l1'f' 1'1'11s11y 11111 1'l'1lSl1'Y 111-1'1 11111 1'1l1'11s Mrs, 1111171 111-241111111 1'11111' 1111ll2l111S1Ill l'lll111 1111111-1 l'111Il1l1 111111111-1, Allllil. 111lA'11' 111-1111 11111111 N11111, 1412111111 Mary 1111111-S111111111 A111111 141111115 M:1l11'1 1'llSll1'l' 1411111111 l 1'i1-1l1y A131111 Frintz A111111-1 11'1'1l11, lfltln-1 111111111111 111111111 1111w1ly N111111- 111'ig's11y 1111111-1111 1111111' Nvllt' 1111111111111 l.2llll'1l. 41111111111 llll11Q,1'1'll1! 111111 N111'g'111'11t lli11ri1'k 111y1'1l1- 11111'lilll1lll 1111111 l111l1n11s 1'1l'illl1'1S 1111114114111 l,111'i1 11i11Sl1'l' lCv11 11'l1lll1'l' Mary 111111101' 131-ttiv 1111111193 1111111111 Hurst 1111111111 Hurst X12ll'11' 1llg'1'l'S011 1111111111 J01ll1S0ll 111121-1111 .T11l111s011 111111111 .mnos 111111lys .111s1-ph 31211101 King 1111111111111 1111111111 I i 1 1 xx ., NA 6 Alumni Distribution in lllinois F lib -in-T---T'--4 Jobs MEP: Q 4,43 o I8o . 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IU.- T5 All!! ui,-bi' X911 Umoal 1 6860 ,.o 0. WW7'N by Q If-bo - - I. ,.,-.of v , X o 'Q 0 ' -Wa' N' 1 vp SSACQ Q' IP I I 61 Til-U EIIDEX Q Q QQ Geographical Distribution of Fifty-two Classes of the Graduates of the lllinois State Normal University, 1860 to 1911 inclusive XVe :ill know how, :is ezivh 4l0l'Ul111l2ll yezlr Cllllll'Z'l1'S, Uncle Sinn sentls out his tens of tliousnnfls of ennnierntors :intl spenils his niillions of savings on eonnting, lilillllllllilllg, elnssify- ing' :intl inzipping his ehilflren, :ls to nge, 4-olor, nzitionzility. religion, emluczition, occupation, wenlth :intl possessions of 2111 sorts. 'l'he elziss of 1911, through the efforts of their eoniniittee, halve nirule :-1. less pretentious hui no less interesting effort. to eount, l72l,l1l1l21l'G, elzissify :intl nizip theniselves :intl their elbler lirotliers :intl sisters, all ehihlren of the sznne l ostering Mother, as to geoginpliiezll loca- tion only. The tlzitzi :ire not. so eoniplete nor so up-to-the'n1inute :is those olitziineil lay Unele Sain, but they will serve to show how widely these vhiltlren of titty-two years hnve wzinilereil in iindf ing their 1ife's work. The latest pulilisliefl Alumni Register is thzit, of 151117, forming Il pzirt of the Jubilee llistory, or the lll0,Q'1'2l1Pll'V of the Fostering Mother nt the 214111 of 511. The data of this register is nsefl for :ill elzlsses up to :intl inelucling the eluss ot' 19117. The tlzitn for the elnsses following 111117 were ohtziinell from the Mot,her's otliee, where 11, 1-:ml is kept, for eaeh vhiltl, :intl reviseml ns often :is earn he llone with the growing ezires of :in ever-increasing fzunily ot' ehililren who write hoine :Ill too infrequently as they lmeeoine settlecl in other homes. Many ehnnges hzlre Olfl'll1'1'Cll in the resiileni-es of ehihlren In-longing to elzisses up to 1907, :intl ninny also have lieen the vlizniges among the younger ehildren. No zittenipt, has heen matle hy the eonnnittee to obtain more reeent ilntzi than shown hy the Mother's reeorrls. The honxe :nl1h'esses ure usefl for the class of 1911. By the time this is in print they will nearly all lizive niasle :i shift, of resiflenee hy aeeepting positions in other than their home locality. VVith full kiimrlmlgv of the iinpossiliility of perfeet llilllli, we shall proceed to tzilnilzite :intl iliseuss the niziteriail as il' it were perfeet, just :is for the next ten yeurs Um-le Sain will tleserilwe his fznnily :is he fonml them in April, 19111. 'l'he :ievoinpnnying tnliles furnish interesting information in eonipziet :inil eonrenient forin. We all lnive opinions :is to whether our grziiliizrtes liaive stznyeil nt, home, gone east. or west, north or south, or have wnntlerecl into other lanils. These tales will :iid us to test our previous notions about such points :intl inanyu others. 62 Q Q THE EX TABLE 1. GRADUATES BY CLASSES. Year Mon VVo111en Total Year A1011 1360 . .. .. 6 10 1386 .. 11 13111 .. 15 3 N87 . 23 1862 . .. 3 8 1353 - 20 1363 .. .. 3 7 1391 - 15 1S6-1 -1 9 1390 - 17 13155 .. 12 18 1891 - 22 13611 .. .. 5 10 15 H92 . 33 13157 .. ,. 6 13 1893 - 25 1868 .. .. 1s 15 21 15971 - 31 13119 .. 13 - 19 1395 ' 33 13711 .. 115 115 32 N96 - 35 1371 .. 111 11 24 1597 - 13 1372 .. 11s 19 35 W2 ' 1373 .. 11 11 25 1299 0' 1371 .. 13 11 21 1900 4 W, , A 13111 .. 18 1510 .. 11 23 , 13711 .. .. 17 21 ww? 15 1377 .. 1:1 11 27 Mm 18 A M P 111111 .. 13 1315 .. .. lo 1.3 28 Hum H I3 1879 .. 11 13 2-1 HMM U JR 13311 ll ll 23 ,SM H gl 1881 .. .. 125 1.1 25 19118 U 21 1882 .. ll 11 22 19119 H 17 1883 .. 20 26 -16 19111 q.,.., gg 1331 .. 11 11 28 1911 ,,,,,, 27 1335 -- -- - 16 14 30 111711141 total .... ...BTU TABLE 11. GRADUA'1'l'1S I-SY 1J1'1t7AIJl'1S. M1111 XAYUIIIPII Per 1 'ent Firbt Deezrde, 1.860-1869 ,.... , 64 61 6 Second Decade, 1870-1879. . . ... 142 121 12 T11i1'11 17e1'zl.110, 1880-1389. . . . . . 160 167 15 Fourth Decade, 1890-1899. . . . . 251 298 25 Fifth 1DQt'3,f16, 1900-1909 ..... 197 -187 32 Two years only, 1910-1911 .... . 56 156 10 Grand Total, 52 classes ...... S70 1,293 100 TAB Total l1lllll1'lC1' of men Ql'H11ll2l19S. IJ 1'1 Total 11111111101 of WUIIIOPI g'1':11l11atos .... Total Illllllbel' of g1':11'l11:1te3, 52 Men graduates deceased ....... Women graduates deceased. . . Total deceased ...... ...... . Men graduates living ......... VVo1nen graduates living ........ Total number living g1'21t1ll?1t6S.. classes . Ill. G EN E HA L FACTS. 63 Qww XNVUIIICII Totzll 21 17 2-1 13 sjf, 0 -L Q .7 - ... 2 9 If 3 21 'W 01 ,- 21 3 15 49 QQ :J 1 ,. 41 64 52 -111 31 -121 71 51 41 55 1111 1,293 Total 128 263 327 5-19 631 212 2,163 38 40 -1-1 31 16 -16 55 54 56 57 59 39 52 95 78 G2 Vs bl 70 525 17 137 02 7., 61 S1 VQQ .L-Lf 2,1113 Ave1':1,,Qe NlIll11Jl'1' in Class 13 26 33 55 66 106 41 . 8711 .. 1,293 . 2,1153 78 . 89 . 167 . 792 .. 1,20-1 .. 1,996 Country Alaska .... Philippines .. Mexico .... Costa Riva, .. 'Englantl .. Germany .. T A B LE State 1 Illinois .... 2ii3llifO1'Ill2l .. 3 Kansas .. 4 Michigan .. T VViseonsin .. 'il 6 Cololwulo 7 New York .. S Minnesota .. 9 Missouri 111 Iowa .... 11 Arizona .. . 12 Indiana .... 13 1Vashington . 14 Oklahoma .. 15 Massachusetts 16 Ohio ....... 17 Nebraska .. . 18 Idaho ...... i9 North Dakota 20 Pennsylvania 21 Texas ...... 22 Distriet of U '4 '4 '3 TH! X Q QQQW w 0 0 o 0 O 5 B Y STA T ES. 0 1 3 3 3 3 2 4 3 4 0 .1 0 0 .4 1 1 1 1 885 31.4 5 1 1 0 1 1 22 lf' 6 0 5 5 5 4 4 41: 4 fn O ll D 1 1 1 ,364 610 00 .... TABLE IV. GRADUATES IN POSSESSIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Men 1Vomen Total France . . . . . 1 , . 1 2 3 Italy . . . . . 1 . . 7 1 S China . . . 2 . . 0 2 2 Japan . . . . 1 .. I U I Egypt . . . .. 1 . . 1 U 1 -- . . 1 O 1 I Total . . . . . 17 V. GRADUATES IN THE UNITED STATES Men Women Total 24 Arkansas . . S .. 479 S35 1,364 25 Louisiana .... 5 33 511 83 26 New Jersey . .. 2 .. 26 9 35 27 New Mexico .. 2 . . 15 21 36 28 South Dakota . . . 1 . . 13 22 35 29 Tennessee . . . 1 . . 16 18 34 36 Montana . . 2 22 13 35 31 Kentucky . A 0 . . 15 15 30 32 Vermont . . 1 .. 15 18 33 Wyoming . . 0 . . 11 15 26 3-1 Florida . . 1 .. 12 lo 22 35 Georgia ..... 2 . . 111 12 22 36 Mississippi ..... U . . S 11 19 37 North Carolina. . . 1 .. .. 10 9 19 38 Virginia .... .. 1 . . 8 7 15 39 Delaware ..... 0 . . 7 8 15 40 West Virginia . . . . . 0 6 8 14 -- . . 4 S 12 Total in Illinois ....... 479 . . . S 5 13 Total in other states .,.. 296 . . 7 6 l.1 Total in possessions and . . . . . . . 8 4 12 foreign countries . . . . 17 olumbia 7 4 11 -- . . . . 6 5 il Granil total ... 792 23 Oregon .... . 1,2114 1,5196 The following are the 111110 states having none of our gralluates, and tlierefore not found in the foregoing list: Alabama, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Nevada, New Hampsliire, Rhode Islanil, South Carolina, Utah. T111-UE Eic w TABLE YI. GRADUATES OF ILLINOIS BY COUNTIES. The following' is the list of counties in which 10 or more of our graduates reside H Per cent 14 Tazewell . . . 9 10 19 Of 19131 15 Livingston . . . 5 13 18 County Hen 'Women Total Sfzlite lf Kane ' ' 8 10 Mormon . .. . . oo 215 271 zo 1' P946 - - 'A' 10 12 Cook ......... 92 139 231 17 13 WIN, ' ' 1? ff lb Chanipaign . . . 25 28 53 4 213133011 ' ' ' Macon .... .. s 39 47 5 gi Aims fl 13 VVoodford .... 9 18 27 2 ga Hallam' ' ' ' 5 13 DeKalb ...... 10 13 23 ima ' ' ' ' G 10 LaSalle . . . . . S 15 23 Knox ' ' 6 li Peoria ...... 10 13 23 35 Foleg ' ' ' ' F1 L5 10 Vermillion . . . 4 19 23 C .X 'y ' ' ' ' 4 F 10 Sangamon .... S 14 22 'J 'inane ' J Logan ... . . 3 13 21 Mason . . . . . 6 15 21 Total, 26 counties.Zi130 1159 989 St. Clair, . . . . 10 11 21 Less than 2 per cent The following are some of the interesting facts derived from a study of the tables: 1. At the end of 37 years, in 1876, the number of men graduates exceeded the number of women graduates bv 13, but the women attained a majority the following year and have retained it to date. 2. For the tirst 37 years 50 per cent of the graduates were men. During the past 15 years 30 per cent of the graduates have been men. During the last 5 years 26 per cent of the graduates have been men. The classes of 1910 and 1911 each contain a larger num- ber of men than any of the first 32 graduating classes. They have been exceeded in the number of men only by the classes of 1892 Q33j, 1994 C31j, 1895 C33j, 1399 CBTJ, and 1900 Q40j. These two classes combined, however, only maintain the percentage of men of the past 5 years. 26 per cent. The class of 1910 contained 29 men or 34 per cent of the class, and the class of 1911 27 men or 21 per cent of the class. 3. One per cent of the graduates are found scattered in eleven countries outside of continental United States. 4. Two-thirds of all ,graduates reside in Illinois. 5. Forty per cent of the men a11d 26 per cent of the women have left the state and are now living in 38 other states of the Union, the District of Columbia, two of our distant possessions and nine foreign countries, They are found in the continents of North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. So widely scattered are they that the sun always shines on some of our graduates. Thirtyvseven per cent of the graduates in Illinois reside in two countiesg T3 per cent reside in 26 countiesg 15 counties are not represented. These 15 counties are all in the southern part of the state. 6. The largest class, 128, is the class of 1911. It is the only class having over 100 members. The next in size is the class of 1907-Jubilee Year-with 92 members. The 6 Q TH EXQQQJ class of 1911 thus stands 35 ahead of its nearest competitor. The women alone, 101, in the class of 1911 exceed the total number of graduates in 1907 by 9. The number of Women in the elass of 1911 outranks the number of Women in any previous class by 30, the elass of 1907 containing 71 women. The number of graduates in 1911 is exactly equal total number of graduates in the first ten classes, 1860-1869. The number of women ates in 1911 exceeds by 7 the number of women in the first 12 classes. Of the 1,293 graduates, one-half have graduated in the past 12 years. 7. The largest number of men graduating in any year is 40, in 1900. The number of women is 101, in 1911. 8. Of the 610 graduates residing in other states, two-thirds of them live west Mississippi riverg 14 per cent live in California alone. 9. lllinois has one of our graduates to each -1.500 population, Arizona has 9,000 population. 66 to the gradu- women largest of the one to N 2 Q X X X XXNXQU E O Q ,CM u aix is T. ' I I U MER Nu M11 'VJl,7Ax'ux Xlg ,. 'Q I z w w w ,rf N . O. . . v l- Q 0 5 L- ' ' I - .o.o.ti' . Q' - . 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Nolumx 1ir:1'l'll. illliczlgo. lll. Class of '09, The thing' that impresses me as having heen most valuahle to me during my stay at Normal was the free rein given to student activities. The spirit. of the students at Normal makes such a thing possihle. JNU. YY. HALI.. l.lllll'l1lll2lt1. Ohio. Class of TSSNQI. Now after considerahle experience as a high school principal. l am coming' tolhelieve more and more. that Normal oIl'e1's a type of training' to the prospective high school teacher that is very essential in order that he may attain to the highest usefulness in the class room l know very well that we have many excellent teachers in high schools who are in no sense Normal school products. and I also realize that some of those who have spent much' time at normals are failures. hut notwithstanding these facts, it is my sin- cere helief that. these professional schools stand for something' that those who intend to follow teaching. either in the grades or high school. cannot atlord to omit from their training' for this work. H. D. XYAMQONER. Class of 11102. Among the many experiences at the l.S.N.U. which men delight most in looking hack lo and living over. are the Model Senate Meetings. At one of the sessions of that august . hody during l+ehruary. 1010, it was decided to devote part of the evening' to parlimentary drill. Vice--I'resident Findley occupied the chair. The Repuhlicans. under the leadership of Senator t'ade of Kentucky. outmunhered the Democrats. two to one. and of course. voted as a unit at the nod and heck of their hoss. The drill in parliamentary law was had. Nlotion after motion was made and amended heyond recognition. The evening's entertain- ment was concluded IIB' two solos, Die Wacht Am Rhein in its nativ toll,u'ue. and A l.a Caruso. sung hy myself with Mr. Cade as my accompanist. HENRY C. Z1-31s. tflass of 1910. Ntork never killed any hody. Sullicient exercise. proper food. and correct. ventilation- with these. work never injured anyone. The school is one of the places to teach people to work. and the dangers from over work are very slight. indeed. It is a ldessing that. some of us lulrc to work. lf. perchance. the reader of this articles is deficient hecause of a lack of work. a two. three or four years' course in the Illinois State Normal 1'niversity should he recommended to him. and if no improvement in the defect is made in that time. his case is hopeless. GEORGE N. QTADE. Flass of 1910. 'I'llIC lNl l.l'lCNt'li UF THIC I.S.N.l'. l'PtlN NOIITH DAKOTA liD1't'ATItlN lt has heen my privilege as well as pleasure to watch this suggested intluence for the past thirteen years. during' which time I have heen in my present position. At one time there were ten memhers of the l.S.N.l'. alumni seated at a hanquet tahle in Fargo. N. Dak.. and at present. I helieve that the etl'orts ot those who received their normal training in Normal is doing' much in shaping the educational policy of this state. XYith T. A. Hillyer. as president of a normal school. Richard lfleyward. as state high school inspector. Aaron lleyward as an inlluential superintendent of city school. Dalton MacDonald as a county sul-erintenalent of schools. IC. XY. Ackert as teacher of mathematics in the State Normal Industrial School. myself as teacher and vice-president in this school. and eight of our graduates who have heen in my classes three years each as county superintendents. and another graduate as Deputy State S111lt'l'llltPllll0llt. it is small wonder that 1 see the in- tluence ot' Old Faithful all ahout me. A f'l-mir lf. 7'r4lris. l'lz.l'f.. lvl.f'I'-l'l'I'SI'llf'IlI Nfflfc' .Yormfll Selzool. .llll.lll'lH!', N, Duk. 68 -1-iii., .ffff X X N, f Z N X X X -X, S K -,.f 5 N A., x R- +., I i Q J-IJ., S xx. .-ff ' 'xxx I f' - 5 X 2? -A' , XT Ji.. 'KK ,-f , s -X is ff f . - 'Q-' '? - '- -.' .- f'A'. . . f-.- s i , ' . --'- . -' fel-Z'Z..1'f .' .-1.'Z3'- -- '.'.!J'a', ,, .-,za-'-' .iz-'.1i12155E-spy: f ' ' ' ' ' z:g'r'1::: ' ' - -----'-.--1-1-:.-.-:aaa-:sux MIUAIIUNQ TNDEW f X mas- Qi GAAXQ5 MM-QM 'SWAN' fy amiga 70 X , M Q TEFUE The Viclette The work on student publications has been particularly hard during the last year. Stud- ents have been busy and interested in many sorts of work and have neglected to con- tribute to the Yidette. But ill spite of disadvantages the liditor and Business Manager have done the sort of work that has made the paper truly worth while. The full number of issues have been published and the Business Manager has succeeded in making the paper pay its own expenses. Such work indeed. complimentary to Editor and Business Manager. , ' There is a good deal of discussion of changing the organization of the Yidette Board so that more people will feel responsibility for working on the school paper and it is hoped that in another year the Vidette will be filled with material which is produced by the whole student body, rather than witl1 articles written by one or two people who feel much responsibility. The Girl's Debating Club There are five literary societies in this school, of which the Girls' Debating Club is the youngest. These are the familiar words with which the president begins his explaua- tions to the new students each term, and they introduce a small but important organization. Compared with VVrightonia and Philadelphia it is young, having been organized in IYNJ3 to meet at long-felt need for a place where the girls might meet for the discussion of important events. tl1e reading of papers and poems, but primarily for an opportunity to engage in debate and gain experience and knowledge of parliamentary law. About a year previous to its organization the older societies amended their rules to the effect that girls might par- ticipate in debates and deliver orations. The necessity for larger opportunities in this work called forth the I. S. N. U. Girls' Debating Club. With Florence Johnson as president during the fall term, Helen Gibson during the winter, and Clare Vilinchell in the spring, the club has had many interesting programs and pleasant social affairs. On December 16th a musical program was enjoyed by the club and many visitors. A number of farces, among them Betty's Degree and 'tMrs. Busby's Pink Tea, have served to vary the programs and create pleasure both in preparation and rendie tion. - Attractive posters have been prepared each week by the committees-several of them so attractive as to have the fate of other posters about school: to disappear from the light of day. According to the Vidette, at the time of organization, at second function of the club was: It was also expected to be a bright spot in the social life of its members, and such it has been during this year. The dancing party given by the club and attended by most oi' its members and thirty invited guests, was one of the most enjoyable affairs of the year. Another bright spot was the initiation of the new members for the spring term at a party' held at the home of the president, Miss VVinchell. The progress of the club during the past year is due to the earnest, energetic spirit shown by the members, the faithful performance of duty by the otlicers and the loyalty, good advice and helpfulness of the faculty member, Miss Blanchard. So long as such spirit as has been shown this year prevails the record of the Girls' Debating Club will continue to grow brighter and brighter. May it ever be so! 71 QGQ QQQ TI1-UE N EX Q QQ ur Societies The 'food wl1icl1 we derive from our education does not spring merely from the work 2' whiph i, dum. in the 1-eeular course, but i11 a great part. from the work tlO1lQ through tlitl'el'el1t. o1'Q'alliZz1ti011S of the scllotr l. ln spite of tl1e fact that we are likely to grunible at the literary societies because they typifv 1'llE'lUl'lt'21l work that must be done.-we Should be slow to dispense with the good fellowship a11d the spirit of fun and rivalry that they contribute to our school. Thi.,-4. ie ul, ,ma who has ever been a student here wl1o does not know the interesting story of tl1e founding of tl1e two older societies a11d Stblllt-'tlllllgj of tl1e story of the begin- ning' of the three younger ones. liven from the ll0g.l'llllllllj,1' the school l1as been divided into two camps wl1icl1 have showed varying' degrees of hostility or of friendship other. The storv of tl1e liteiary contest between Phils a11d the lYl'lg'lltS is an old tl1c good spirit in wl1icl1 this contest has been carried on this last year is not a one. An aluinunus who was graduated from l.S.X.l'. a dozen years ago thought for ea eh one. but very old that the ' lt of . lf lted contest-int. joking' with his successful rival innnediately after the Slgl 1 , 'li tt' 92 '. 1 contest. was strange. It used to be, so the aluniunus said. that the l'lV2ll contestants were honor bound to be bitter enemies. Now they are honor bound to be reasonably good friends and we feel that this is as it should be. The storv of the annual banquet which follow the contests is an old o11e. too. but we still recognize it as one of the important social functions of tl1e year. Thev tell us that for many years tl1e lYl'lg'llt0lllill1 Girls' Basket Ball teain has con- tended with the Philadelphian Girls' tlilllll and that the Boys' teains of the two Societies have strug'gled for supremacy. llut. the track nieet between the two societies is a new feature of society activity and is well fitted to keep up a spirit of interest in the societies. The joint receptions which the Phils and lYl'lg'lltS have lately got i11to tl1e habit of lmving also contribute to the social. friendly spirit of the school. XYe are inclined to tl1i11k that the rigorous requirements of rhetorical 1DQl'fOl'll1HllCOS is a grievance. but 'to a senior who has bee11 doing rl1etorieals in one of the large societies. the rigor seems combined with kindness after all. A large majority of tl1e stud- ents feel that one of the greatest benefits we have derived from the school is ability to stand before an illltll0llC9 and speak clearly and well. XYe l1ave gained this ability largely through the societies. For the gain in good fellowship. fun. frolic. and ability we all are ready to sav. Long live our literary societies. 72 U WQUQWQQGKSEQIFGJQWWVPZ EJUL!Ax.f jx,Jgj W L H ll -, Q-1 KJ QF-' Q1 LD L-j r-Q IO MQ TFEIE DEX Q 1 WRIGHTONIA N PRESI DENTS Wrightonia With liveret Walters as president, Wrightonia started out in the fall term with a large attendant-e at every meeting. The programs were of the highest literary and musical character. The society was fortunate in having a large numlwer of good old VVrightonians return this year. Yes, we lost the contest. but this loss did not discourage the VVrightonians and the spirit with which XVright took defeat was beautiful. In every case our contestants acquitted themselves admirably. As we have given Philadelphia time to almost catch up, NVrigl1tonia will win next year to let them know that she is still in the game. The winter term programs under George Moseley as president were characterized by the spirit of tireless work and earnest endeavor. Special programs, in which the life and writ- ing of one man was given as the life of James XV. Riley, were educative and appreciated. At the lest meeting of the term Mr, Bob, was played in the Manual Arts Auditorium. The XYrightoni:ins have reason to feel gratified over their success in giving this play. ln the spring' term, with Vida Chamberlain in the chair, YVriglit0nia remained loyal and sup- ported their president by appearing regularly and willingly upon the programs and by their faithful attendance at every meeting. Loyalty has been the motto of many of the active members of VVrightonia and through untiring efforts of the leaders and the hearty coopera- tion of every loyal member the record that VVrightouia has made this year is truly in keep- ing with her illustrious record of the past. 74 5 E-JEUCLE E-7-L - -lim D693 TTEUULMUELW L i HC7'i--'-'::'FI'Jl IW 1 Q , WNIJEX QQQQQQQQ -'fix Q'-I Q zu , 4 4,1 -5 1 4 PHILADELPHIA PRESIDENT , Pluladelphla 111111' 11:1s1 1'0:11' 112l'S 110911 :111 111111s11:1111' 111'41s1101'4111s 41110 1411' 1'11i1:141011'1111z1. 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The names of its 11ew ineinbers are not read i11 General exercises O11 the first Fridav of e-ich 1 - . gy . . Q 1 ' tern1. as they are tor the Plnladelphian or Wrightonian societies, because those who are 1 , , ' g Y ' ' ' 1 4 . - Sapphoniains are so troin choice. This 111921115 that eacl1 IIIQIIIIJEI' of tlns society is an active 111e.111le-er: that each one chooses tl1e llllQ of work that sl1e is especially i11terested in, and by so doing not only helws herself but all who ina' be snnilarl ' interested. e . I I Much interest has been shown i11 the work of the society during the G11l'l1'G year. During the fall terin there were three eonnnittees regularly at work-the literature, witl1 Selah Paisley as Clltllllllilllg the current events. witl1 Olive Slllllllillll as Cll2ll1'!llH11, and the arts H1111 crafts, witl1 Cecil Root as eliairnian, Tl1e nuinber of connnittees is 11ot liniited, a11d during tl1e winter terin several girls became especially interested in niusic. This resulted in the formation of a inusic connnittee, with Alice Gent as chairnian. On alternate Friday evenings open meetings are held, to which all the girls of the school are invited. A prepared program is given by a connnittee at each 1neeting. These open meet- ings have proven to be uplifting, pleasing and 01llQ1'l'2Il1ll1lg to each one present, and each girl leaves the society 1-ooin feeling that the Sapphonian society stands for high ideals. ' The literatn1'e connnittee lneets every alternate week witl1 Miss Colby for about three hours of intensive fllld helpful study of Plato 's dialogues, Xenophon's Meinorahilia and Plz.to's Republic. W At the open meetings given by tl1e literature 1-oininittee parts of the Apology Meinora- bilia were given by different inelnbers, also Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustunl, and XVU1'4lSXV0l'lll 's Michael and Hart's Leap Well. The work of the current events connnittee needs no explanation further than its name. The Vidette correspondent said of their fall prograin That it was a very elevating program, beginning at the depths of Illinois politics and ending i11 the heights of aviation. The arts and crafts eonnnittee has inade a. special study of English and Italian painting and tapestry. They studied tl1e general character of the painting and some of the most noted painters. The music coinniittee, though organized at the close of tl1e winter terni, has niade a study of the general character and development of German, Italian and American music and of the lives of many 11oted composers. For the first ti111e during the life of the Sapphonian society it has been i11vited to send a delegate to the Chit-ago Normal Club ba11quet. Never before have the meetings been so well attended. This speaks well for tl1e future of the society. ALMA NEIL. 78 i -1 'HHH W! Mx VU Z f X ff ! swf My MEM P Ki Ns , W 2-J-J WFWTIIIS Officers F'AL.L. 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He left in April for the Pl1i1ippi11e Ix1:l11l1S 111111 was s111'1:e1111e1l lry vi1'11-111'esi11e11t l1'el111111. A 111111' t'1-:1t111'e of l'i1'e1'o that 1les111'ves llllxllilllll was the ti'i1'e1'o11i1111 1iJ1'l'll6S1l'21. It was ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 lIllQ ln' its lrriglit, 111'g':111ix1'11 1-:11'ly 111 the sp1'i11g II1111 1e11t :11l111t1o11:1l 111sp11'11t1o11 to lllillly 1,111,411 , . 11111-111'y 111l1Sl1'. 4'i1'111'11 wus 1'e111'es1-11te11 tl1is v1-111' for the first time :1t the 21111111211 112111611161 of tl1e I. S. N. V. 1'l11l1 heI1I in t'l1i1'11g11, May 121, 11111- 1leleg:1te lmemg 1111111 111. Stevens. Model Senate Tllig 111111111-I1 ot' l'i1 e1'0 11:1s 11111111 1'e111:'11'k:1l1ly uell. Its fzleilities for e11te1't:1i11111e11t :11111 i11st1'1111ti1111 s1-e111 io IHll'10Ill'1 that it lllily soon he lllO1'P than 21 mere z1ppe111l:1g'e of Civero. Seve1':1l i11111o1't:111t hills 11e1'1- i11t1'o11111-e1l, s1111111 of '.1'l1i1-11 were 11:1ss111l with s1ig'l1t CU 31110111111- - - 1 ' ' - - -K C- -l '11111 W0lll2'll1 s1111'1':1ge were t11'111s. S111'l1 lil1t'S1'lUllS :is the to1t1f11,.1t1o11 ot the Prlllflllld ,rllld 1 K ' ' ' A 1l'l'1RONlAN. s1-ttle11 11ll1'lllQ this sf'Ss1o11. 80 Athletic Board of Control If.-KSEBEER CnAx11sERL.x1N TELFORD Bm-:xx CH,xnmERLA1N RUSSELL CUMMINGS BEYER IRELXND ratorical Board fd, -A-.2 HENEFIELD COURTRIGHT BRowN PETTY BLUE MEERS FoULK WHEELER RENCHLER CI-IAINIBERLAIN Snort 81 JK Jn A 'vm fu. fn. Ibm' QQQQ Q THE QQ I AK. -.J if Hex! Tllli l,'l'll'Tl'l'll'I llH,Xl'llJ. The Lecture Course The leeture eourse lllllVlv'i'llfNlli a new projeet this year, that nf 111-o111oti11,g the interest in student l1llfE'l'I1l'IS0. by niaking the UEtlW211'1lS Meilal Contest, the I11te1'-Xo1'111al f,,1'2lf0l'lCZll f,'o11test anil the Terre llante-Norinal Debate nunibers of the leetnre eonrse. Of late years these have lbP0ll uniler separate IIIIIIIZIQQQIIIOIIT of the Oraterieal Board. liveryone feels that this has been 21 very sueeessful u111lertaki11g. as the anilienee has been larger anil interest greater i11 these eontests than at any previous tin1e. Tl1e otl1er 1llIllllN'l'S of tl1e lei-ture eonrse l1avebee11 Lorailo Taft. seulptor: Wliitney llrotliers' Quartet. Steinilel Trio. Isabel Gargliill Beeeher anfl two Clioral Vlub l'1l114'01'fS. All of these 'nerit speeial lllt'llfl0ll. Mr. TJ01'Z'l4lO Taft was inileeil pleasing i11 his rep- 1'l'SUllT2ll'lUIl of illl artist's stnilio. His nioileling' was very novel zfinil 0l1fQ1 f2lllll11g-1. The Xxvillt' ney Brothers' Quartet, whim-h has been ll0il1'4l before, was fully as inneh aplnreeiateil and envioyeil as i11 their first 2lllIFt'2ll'2llll'1?. The Steinflel Trio, with Mr. Steinilel, one of tl1e 'eellists of TlltJ1ll2lS, ll1'0llPS'f1'2l, as ilireetor, was vo11siile1'e4l the best innsieal ever hearml i11 the A1ulito1'i11111. The faet that Steinilel lefl tl1e Trio is Pllflllgll to XVZll'l'2l1ll' its high stainlarfl. lsabell Hargliill lleeeher gave a ilelightful l'lltf'l't1lTlllIlE'llf XYllf'll sl1e reail The Piper. The el1o1':1l eoinferts were very well given anfl well atteinleil, sln1wi11g that these enter- TilllIIlll'lll'S are beeoining more fiplweeiatefl and lllUl'0 I1OIrlll?l1' eaeli year. An extra l1ll11ll5E'l' was put Kill the leetnre eourse i11 Jtlllllillw. SliOV,QQi12ll'4l. the Danish violinist, one of tl1e best violinists known, Qave il beautiful lI1llSl, ll 'l'-l 'z-l - ' the souls of all niusie lovers. 5 1. , 11 Ill 1 1e1i1ul inte Never before have so niany leeture eonrse tieiiets been solil. rllllf' total Pllllllllllf taken in has been 341,113.31-L for the seaso11 of l9lU and Hill. Tl1e leetnre eonsre fm' next year I,bl'Olll- ises to be fully as Sll1'l'USS'l'illl botl1 i11 iuiality anil i11 attemlaiiee as tl1e past season with the able stuilent lllPllllPl?1'S who serve as oliieers for tl1e Vfillllllg year. They Zire: Mr. NN'atki11s4P1'esi1lent, Mr. Blue-Business ll12ll12lg'91'. Bliss Wllpelpy-lfiygr y-i111--I11'esi1le11t. Miss Til0lllilll-T1'C2lSlll'0l'. The other llll'lllTNtl'S of the Leeture l3oa1'ml for IIPXT years a1'e: Mr. Beyer. SOC1'Gf2ll'YQ Miss Gowaly and Mr, Hiiiglev, of tl1e faeultyg Nr. Jones. Mr. Abraliaiii, Mr. Baker, Mr. Metlnlley, pastors, anil Mr. Davis. s1111eri11te111le11t of Bornial Public Sehools. The leetnre eourse for 11ext year will be as follows: 1, Dixie .Tubilee Singers. 5. Miss Oliver, 1l1'ZHll2ll'ilf 1'e:1wle1'. 2. hvilllillll Vollege, leetnrer. ti. Seilater Klurdoek, Vl0l'flll'l'l'. 3. S. H. Vlark. Vliieago T'lllY01'SlT'V, T. l'I1l1v:1rml's Medal Contest. ilraniatie leeturer. S. Tlll'l'1'-RU1'Ill2ll Debate. 4. Siilbff-T?l2ll'tl Coneert. 53. Two f'llOl'Ill Club C0llC'Pl'iS. 82 -. ,, blfvv'J' 'ff..M'Y1 1I- 'i l-SV.14-:-- -L'- - . ,, ,.,7,-?BnrYA:ilg, 4 0 ,:.. ' XXX ill! V v ' : Nkx: tl? , , 'EP . W' H QS xl 4 1 f 1 aw f ' A! 27 X' f + f ffqh ., V u 1 f - - f 1 f n f r Iii l Gig, . ,f , -4. Q ' P Q if QS- ,' 2 ff -f x , psf :: '-2-if' 0 f f ...ff t gi 5 I , ' H 'U 'I 4. , 3 . 3 . ' X . I- ' , I 1 NNN .A fx: 1 WJ I N Q -X, iff ., J! c 12,1 f 3 r ' SX 5 ' Eix x 1 E , 1 . X ff' 1 0 X , X X ,,-nf' , if . -- 1 ' D - 'A g 1 , ' 1 X X , x , ' I 1 . , x X X K X xx, :N 5 - .. .X Hr 9. mo rn k ' ' x., V S 0' ' A ' 5 Q ' ' ' , E? f fx Q 31? fm u X b w' ! 'J 'U 'lj r ff wx Qy ' f f XP? A 9 W f Z X 6? V X Q QWQ TH .M r. Westhoff Mr. XYesthoff, the musical iliret-tor of the I. S. N. U., cornes to school every nror-ning arnong the earliest arrivals and begins his arduous round of duties. There are normal classes to teavll. the music of the training' school to supervise, the Girls' Glee Club to direct every NX ednesilay, the tjlior-al ffluli twice a week, air orchestra once a weekg in short, whenever and wherever there is any music Mr. XVesthotf is in deniand. If one wants music of :my dest-riptiorr he goes to Mr. XVesthoff and asks for suggestions and lrelp. These are freely give-ng he often pr'eli-ires the progranr and even drills those to take part in the rnusicj-al parts of it, so anxious is he that the rnusie may be a success. Une would think this wfnihl keep any ordinary man busy enough, hut he has found time to 1-oinliose, eonipile and pulilish several hooks of school songs which are proving Successful rn interesting' clnldren e':erywliere Qin music. Aside from this. he has found time to conrpose many instrumental pieces, also SONIC lriglr-grade selections arrangeil for the oreliestra. Again. he led the choir, which NVZIS assisted by Ashton 's oreliestra, at the Holy Trinity Ulrurcli on 'Plaster Sunday, in r'e11derir1g selections, seven in number. eonrposed espevially for that occasion. Nr. YYesthotf is a man well beloved hy all students of T. S. N. U.-he greets everyone with a smile and 11. cheery woifl or a funny story. The more work that is put on his slroulilers the harder he grins and serenely goes on his way. ,lt was through the efforts of Mr. XYesthoff that the Amateur Musical Cycle of Bloom- ington was alile to render Faust so well at the May Festival, May 5th. The music rendered at all school fum-tions is oi' a high order and shows the effect of a master hand as its leader 84 Q TH EX MMHMEJ he I. S. N. U. Choral Club The Choral Club, under the leadership of Mr. YVesthoff, has done some very good work this year. It has given three splendid concerts, helped with the music for the masque, and prepared two short programs for the visiting committee from the Legislature. The Iirst two of these concerts, given in the fall and winter terms, were of a miscellaneous character. Several of the sixteenth century folksongs were given, but were not enjoyed so much as were some of the productions of the later part of the year. The third program, given on the afternoon of Baccalaureate Sunday, was the sacred cantata, Faith and Praise. This day is under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A., and the music adds much to the pleasure of it. Not content with giving us such splendid work out here, and wishing to extend its use- fulness, the Choral Club united with the Amateur Musical Cycle of Bloomington to give Faust on May 5, the May festival season. This was a very ine concert, and if was due to the efforts of each member of our club and to Mr. Westhotf that it was such, for our club furnished one-half the singers. It also required hard work of our club. for this had to be prepared in the time usually taken for the cantata, Faith and Praise, and as this has not suffered We know the work has been hard. The Choral Club also prepared two short programs to give before the visiting committee of the State Legislature. The only thing lacking at the Hrst date set was the committee. However, the concert was given and was enjoyed by the student body and faculty. The second attempt was made Saturday morning, April 29. The committee was here thirty strong, and seemed to enjoy the Laughing Chorus, which was encored. The music for the masque is given by the Choral Club, assisted by Ashton 's Orchestra, led for the time heing by Mr. Westlioif. This is one of the unusual events of the year, as many come to see and hear it, and as the success of the play is in some measure due to the music all are anxious that it should be of the best. The I. S. N. U. is proud of its Choral Club and wishes it may prosper and continue its good work in the years to COII16. 85 1E11.'Q1,Q111LQ THE 1N113DDEX QQ I 4 9 ,.-f. 31 .Y 44 ,ie 2 1 C1 1 WV, he irls' Glee Club Very s1'11'111 :1tt111' tl111 11'1i11'k 11f t1111 full 101111 lltlgilll B112 vW11stl111t1' :1111111111111111 tl1:1t 1111 was 1'11:111y t11 give t1111 severe test t11 11'11i1?11 Zlll 1':11111i1111tes for 111e11111111'sl1ip i11 the Girls' Glee 1111111 2'11'C' 1'-3q11i1'1111 111 s111i1n1it. rxllllllf thirty 1111rs1111s 1'ttS1111ll11041 111111 the 1111111 was o1'g1111ize-1. I1l1l'1l1g' the f:111 111111 winter t11r111s tl1e n1e11111111's11i11 1111111111011 very little, 11111 at tl111 lblfglllllillg 11t tl111 spring t11r111 llltllly new girls t111,1k the 111:11-11s of tl111Se 1Yl11'l 111111 left. 143111121 Otto, the 111'1111111I1z111ist, 11111 1111t 1'et11rn 111111 the w1'11'k is 111111 11111111 1-111119 115' Elsie Brush. At tl111 first 11111eting in t111- fall it was 1101911 111:11 11'l1e111Q1ve1' t1111 1111111 CI1111 sung i11 111111liC 1111 1'1111i11s of t1111 n111si1' were t11 1111 i11 11vi11e111-e. This ll2lS 11121119 t1111 w111'11 21 little 11111111 11i1111-111t, yet t1111 :11111i11111'11s 11111111 590111011 11111111 111ez1se11 211111 1111 1111'1st 11111'11si1111s 11111' efforts 11z11'e l1ee11 s111:c11ssf11l. 111 Ullf' 1'PH11l'l'f the Glee 1'l1111 l12lS 11111 been elltirely l1a1p11y. H1111111 111CIl111Pl'S 1111111 f:1i1e:1 to 1'111-1 t11e 1'1-s111111si11i1ity uf lltlllg' I1l'0S1'111 1111 1'1c1'z1si1111s t11z1t are 11111 r11l111:11'sz1ls. 111 ge11e1':1l, the ::tt1,11111:1111-11 :it 111111-ti1 11 :1tter111i111ns ll2lS been good 111111 the work very e11j1'1yz11g11e. Mnvli of t1111 S1l1'I'9SS1 that 1121s l,10Cl1 z11'l1i11V011 211111 the I1111:1s11re 1111 1111111 112111 is 11110 to Mr. 1V11st1111f1'. F111' his nntiring e11'111'ts 111111 patient 11pti111isn1 we are g'1':1tef11l. 86 MMWQ TIHJ II EX QYLUQ me H1 H I .,A 'i l l' I A 1 by - 1 11 'I-11 ' The Crchestra St1111011ts 11t the 111l1Y91'F1ff' 11.1111 111:11 111'1'110st1':11 1l1S1l'11Ill1'llfS 2ll'0 f111't1111:1t0 111 11:11111g' il weekllv 111'211'1i1-0 with e211-11 UT119l' 1111l1t'1' the s111101'1isi1111 of Mr. 1V0st1111ft'. l1Ti11'11 1'11'1l1Il'V UY01l11lg the'-se 2111111iti1111s 11011111e g'2lf1l91' t11g0t1101' with their i11St1'11111011ts 211141 Ulliilly 2111 T1Ul11 S 1'0111'211's:11. T110 first 1'0l10111's211 this year 1121s 110111 SP111'Pll11191' 113, 211111 si111'0 thz1t time 1l1l1y 11110 has 110011 111isse11, 211111 t11:1t 1160211150 11111st 11f the 111e11111e1'S 31191111011 the 11:1sk0t11:111 gillllt' with 111111111111-11. T110 l11'1'1lQSf1'2l this year 111111 illl 1111l1Sl12l11Y large l11Qlll1lt'1'S1l111 :1t the 111101111111 11t' the t':1ll term, 11111, 11s i11 2111 S1l1l112l1' S01111111 111',g2111iz:11i1111S, 11111111 111111 fl1ltf'1'011 S111111 411l'l11111l'11 1111t, either 110cz111s0 11t' 1211-k of time 111' 1111111 11f 2111ility. H1,lXX'OX'L'1'. t110 g1'0z1t01' 111111111011 11f th11s0 1-1111stit11ti11g the ll1'l'1lt1Sfl'2l 111,111 112110 he011 Ill91ll1I91'S since the O1!t'111llg' 11f this S1-1111111 102111 Thr00 111' the 1111-11111e1's-Z11r21 170F1'eis, XVa1ter 1'I110r 211111 IAUTH 0110-1l2lVC 110011 with t11e 01'1'110st1':1 t1111 f'l'5I1'S. It is 11it111'111t i11 21 S0111'11,1I of this ki1111 to fi114T 21 great 1z11'i0t.v of 1l1S1'l'1lll19ll1S s11it:11110 t111' 2111 o1'1'110st1'21. U111' 1111-11est1'21 1-onsists 11f 1i111i11s, 1:111ri11et. t111t0, 1'01'll0fS 211111 11i211111. T11e 01'1'110S11'2l has f1'6C1l101111f' 112111 110021si1'111 t111 111211 211 lllilcfxs other th2111 s1-1111111 0111l'1'1I'l1l1- 111611151 i11 1111t11 N111'111:11 :11111 Hl1111111i11g't1111. They 111110 f11l'111S11011 11111si1-211 lllIIl11lP1'S alt 11iH'e1'e11t times i11 t11e S111-ieties, for 11121574 gi1011 111 t110 D1'u11121ti1' 1'11111, t'111' institutes 11e11l at the 1111i10r- sity, for 121ri1111s other school f11111'ti1111s 111111 111 1-191191111 0xe1'1-ises. The 111e11111e1's 112110 z11s11 11.1011 e11te1't21i11011 :1t the homes of those 111111 live here. A1-1'111'11i11g t11 t11e stz1te111e11t of those 111111 15111111, 21 higher g'1'2lli1G of music has 1,1ee11 11121ye11 thib year than i11 the Years 111'01i1111s. FV11111 the 110i11t of 1i011 of fl 11111Si1:ia11 this year has been il very S111-1-essful 1,111e. 87 88 I , A aff 0? 0, V if Q S ag M2113 mimi 'Q Eg W VQWWK ' A 6 - MQ? 1,393 . 0 'G 70 Q4 MWQWHU9 EFUQYQUQUJQ Simmaffu mg fi QQQ Q TEI-EE U1INJ 1EX QQ Q Q Y. NV. C. A. CABINET 0 0 C0 0 This l1:1s 111-1-11 11111- Tlf Tl1f' 1111151 s111-1-1-ssful X1-:11's T110 Xvtbllllg XY111111-11's T,'111'isTi:111 ASs11ciz1Ti1111 l171Q 1-1'1-1' llilll 111 T111s s1-1111111. 1 111111 tlll :1 1111-111111-1-sl1i11 11T 11111'- 1111111111-11 :11111 TW1.-11Ty. 111 .X111-'11sT, 121111, 111- s1-11T ll 111-11,---:1Ti1111, 1-1111sisfi1111' 111: 1,11':11'1- 1':11'i11s, K1:111Ti1- 1111111'1:11'11 111111 P1 PN PH Tlzril WATT, T11 1111- S111ll111C1' 1-T111l1-11Ts' 1-11111i1'-1'1-111-0 11T T110 Y. XY. T'. A. :1T 11111112 G11110111. 1Yis1-1111- si11. '1'111- girls 1-:11111- 11i1l'1i with 111:111'1' 111111-Ti1-111 1111-:1-1 T11 llllllil' This 51-:11-'s 11'111'k S1l4f'1'9SSl:l1l :11111 s11 111- llilll fl 1111111-T111 111-gi1111i11g. HT11111' 111-11-g:1Ti11114 T1j1 1C111'11k:1 211111 171-1-:1T111' 1Yl'l'T:' s1-11T 17151-1' 111 Tl11- V1-:11' :11111 1-:11-11 T11111- T111- 1'1-l1111'Ts 1'es111TO11 i11 1111-IP 0211-111-sT 11'111'k. '1'111- Nl111lT'l1l .4T:1T1- St'l'l'T'l1ll',V, Miss 1C1si1'- 11. gX112lll1S, visiT1-11 118 11111-1- 11111'111g-,L T111- X1-211' 211111 i11sT1'111-T1-11 19:11-11 111-11:11'T111e11T 111 iTs 1111Ti1-s. lll'1' 1'isiT 11':1s :111 i11s11i1':1Ti1111 T11 T111- 11111111- z1Ss111-i:1Ti1111. T1111' 11191-klv 1':111i1111T 11!4'T'1lllQS 11:1V1- 111-1-11 11f gn-:1T 1':1l111- T11 T110 1311111111-T 1111-1111,11J1's, 211111 11:111- 1'1-s111T1111 i11 lllilllf' 1-11T01'I11'is1-s 11'11i1-11 11:1v1- 111-111-1111-11 T111- 11111111- s1'l1011l. 'l'111- :1fTe1'11111111 T1-:is - - - - , - . ,,.i ,,'.' NXl1IT'll 111-1'1'- gin-11 w1T11 1111- 1-111 11T The 1111111111 111 T111- T.11,111T1 11.111 111111.1s111 T111 .111 al .llllt il11l1'11Q The 5111111111151 lllll' sc-1111111 11:1s 112111 ll l':1lP11'l:1l' T111' T111- f11'sT Ti1111'- i11 iTs 1!1Sl111'f'. '1'i1is 11:14 111-1-11 V1-1'v 11111111.1111 T11 The girls i11 1-1-1110111111-1'i11g' 11z1T1-s. A 11l1ll111l'1' 11T T111- 1111-111111-1's 11T T111- Y. XY. U. A. 111-11111141-11 1-1T111'-1' T11 T1111 13i1111- ST11115' 111' 1111- Bliss11111 Sfllllf' 1'1:1ss. 'l'111- 1'Si1111- HT1111y T'1:1ss, 11-11 115' Bliss l'111iTl1 ATki11, sT1111i1-11 The 11111111 1,1-ss1111s i11 T111- Ti11s111-1 11T' vI1Ull11,', 115' T'11:11'111TT11 .X11z1111s. T111- K11ss11111 ST11115' 1,1:1ss. l1'1l 1'1y M1ss 1,i1i:111 1'i:11'T1111, sT111li1-11 131: olflllll 11. K111TT's 11111111 1111 Tho 171-1-isive lllblll' 11T C'111'isT1:111 Blis- N1l11IS.'. S1-V1-1':11 s1111f1-l:1r's1-s i11 111issi1111 515114157 w1-1'1- T111'1111-11 :11111 T1111,Q11T 115' 1111-1111101's 11f Bliss 1i:11T1111 's 1-1:-lss. A g'1'l'2lf i11T1-1'1-sT i11 111issi1111s 11218 1101111 s111111'11 This y1,-211' 211111 The 11111111- 111111 1 1 1 ss1-11 :1T lllilllf' 11T' 11111' 111615-Ti11gs. 1111'1-1311 11'111'k 1125 11-1-11 1'is1'11 'l1ll1' s 1i1'iT Ill. T':1iT11 211141 1111'1- 11:1s 111-1-11 i11 T111- w111k T11is Vlxill' :11111 we T1'11sT Tl1:1T The 111111111111 1 . zs 1 . . v v , . . . . . V1-:11' 11111 111- 11111- 11T sT111 LQl'0'l1t'l' 111'11sl:e1'1TV T111' T111- Y. YN. l. A. 11118 11':1s Tl11- sl-111'1T XYlll1'1l i11s11i1-1-11 T110 six girls i11 1HT T11 1:1.v The f11111111:1Tif111 f11l' This g1'1-:1T 111'g:'111iz:1Ti1111. May iT live :1l11z1,vs i11 11111' s1-1111111. 90 ' -- - 1011111-1's11i11 11T 112111 XY:1TT T1119 :1ss1,11-iz1Ti1111 11:1s g1'11w11 i11T11 Q THE EEXZQ Q Y. NI. C. A. CABINET 0 0 0 0 The Young Mm-11's tllll'lSl'l2l11 Assoeiation has just voinpleted a 111ost siiveesstul year. Tl1is does 11ot 11162111 that it has done all fllill' it should have done, hut rather that it has kept i11 line with the progiess Eillvl development of the sehool. It has heen siieeessful in a nunilier of ways. One ot the prineipal requisites tor sueeess is a corps of otlit-ers who teel the responsi- hilities of tl1e work. ln this we were fortunate. XYith XY. li. tiutteridge as president, tj. XV. Adams, Ylt'lf'IPl'0SlL-lClll. Hoy Spires, S91,'l'GfI11'.V, and Geo. Moseley. treasurer, we had all that could he asked for i11 tl1e way of otlieers. They did many l'llll1g'S which, while they were new in tl1is flSSt'lClfllltll1, have proven suet-esst'ul. Mr. Gutteridge liegan lay appointing the ehairmen of the eonimittees and they i11 turn chose tl1eir eonnnittees. Then the praetiee ot' liohling weekly meetings of the 4,.1h111et was ,. V.. s begun. The ottieers 111et every Sunday afternoon at 1:30 to disvuss the work of the assoeia- tion. Nothing could haye been more valuahle. lt n1ade eaeh oltii-er feel responsillle for the work of tl1e 2lSSUt'l2ll.l011 and espeeially tor his duties. Tllllll Il1'0g1'QllllS tor the il1'1'2lll,Q,C4l Ellld printed. In this way eontusion and poor ineetings were avoided. terms were Then they saw that some of the 111e11 attended the state lllt'0l'lllgS. Ot eourse they lirouglit lmaek ideas and inspiration enough to give the assoeiation new lite. A mission study class in eon11evtio11 with the Y. XY. C. A. has also been a feature ot the work. Not only have the ottieers lieen ahle to have good meetings provided, hut the assoeiation has done more in the way of social times. Besides the fall reception, a stag party was given i11 tl1e spring. All i11 all, it has been a very successful year. How about next year? XVell, prospects are just as liright. The otlit-ers ehosen were: President, Vharles Blueg vice-president, Harry Lathropg secretary, XVinfield Seottg treasurer, Earl Stephens. They took up their duties at the l'lPQll11ll1lg of the spring term Zllltl have made a fair l,l9gl1l11lDg for themselves and the association. Those things that have proven so helpful during tl1e last year are still retained. Besides, they have begun a hudget Systffin in which they hope to raise rl4150. They have also made 2ll'lElIlQGlll611iS to spend They expert the Hlllllllll and the faeulty to llGl1l them. Another 11ew feature is ment bureau through which students lllily secure work. They are also beginiiiiig weight of responsililility as they see the field tllilt is open to the Y. M. t'. A. I. S. N. U. and the possibilities for good that lie before it. May they lie able issue squarely and come out victorious. 91 that Illllt'l1. an employ- to feel tl1e here i11 the to face the K- M 1' I X,,f e II1 eylsln. D 1 NU I P IN ' IX X 1 txxl P x Ll N 4 Ill 4N :N 1 HX Il X XX NX 11 Ulll X HX X wx UH1 111 x N 4 ll 4 4 s 1 xt J 1 U K Ho hw: Nei 6 I X :xxx , X . Ak Q E' C. 1 I Q, I 4 A X o . Svllitll' Wiswlw m! You W1-1'v ll1'l'1' 211 that limv Mx XYil1-95 YI'1ll'l'1' uw llll' pwrlvlm- wh: rv- mznin 1111111141 lwrv lll2ll lung yn-alms. XYl.' :um I 114-wmxs whilm- in my uf- lim-'I I1 is In-vz111.v nf tll- tll'l'iIlQ E nf ilu- lil'llN 111141 1114- val:-Vlilj' of tlllf In-11. in ilu- lll'1ll lb5' -Ivo uw. l'l'ulmlnlj' in -lg' grvzlt :Ill 4'Xtt'llt 'IQ th- fvminim' minml is mpalhlv uf. lh ' in l':42 'Iit1'LSZl 'ft 'zl11 . In M4-l,a-1111 1' 1ty4 NEift Y2ltl'l'.-. f IL ' lllilllj' 4-ulaic fn,-vt of zlil' elu full lil't'2l1lIl' In-1' lllilllltv, Min' lim-nlin-lml'! , Aly Ulf fn-vt. 1 l'Ill'.u .Xl1! ,vnu must. ll'lYl' nlvx'm-Inln-41 .lfl quitn- an willl-Img winm- yuu ln-galil to till 1l1'll:llillg'.N Tun fur. Tm tml. Tn 'los0.', 'I'4m mm'ln. T ' '51 5 Q2 X if-Ki J 7 ZA Z g XX fra mmf! 54951 ffj, f fQgi1 XM' AN f f ' ffpf if K ff.' g b WMM Ps f 043 77 WWI QW -1 jf: are 93 QQ EQQ QTEF-ISE DEX Q QQQ x, '- r . Grace Arlington Wen .lhe-elass ot ltlll owes lIllll'l1 to liraee Arlington Owen. Miss Owen .4 strong personalitv has inspireil smeere 2l1lIlll1'2ilIOIl through her nni-easing Zeal to see eaeh member of the elass l'IOSlPtAl' anil beeanse oi' her willingness to help at all times, Fel' Filllltl years previous to ISIHT Mr. H. S. KVooilwar1l had almost entire eharge of the ilraniatn- work ot the sehool, At this time Miss Owen beeame heail ol' the Reading Depart- lllflll, :mil bei-anse ot her intense interest in ilramaties she shareul Mr. Wooflwarls high imleals in sneh work.. When Mr. M'oo4lwaril left tn nveept 21 better position he iliil not take this high nleal with lnm. Miss Owen workeil harrler than ever aml ilnl more than her share ot Ijhe work in oriler that ll'l'2lIll1lll1' enterprises shonlil sneeei-al. ln lf-Ill!! Miss Owen orsganizerl the llramatie Club. The elnb aims to give three prnflne- lltllle 2' Fear. Mosl of these have been enttings niamle by Miss Owens of books that have appealefl to the stnflents. -Xsirle from the work of ailapting' books to the stage she has also written two or three lfliivs. whivh have been presentefl rlnring' the Vear. This vear the Seninrs will present Twelfth Night ' on the eampns. lt this play is as sneeesstnl as Hhlltl-Slllllllltll' Xigl1t's lll'Gfllll,l' of lfllll, Miss Owen may well feel that her work has been appreeiate1l. For a eonple of years Miss Owen has been very mneh interested in the pageant iclea, anwl hail -1 seheme whn-h she hopeil to work ont. XYhen Miss liallartl beeame a member of the tafnltv thev eompileml and earrieil ont The .lll1lg'lll0lll' of the Ages, which beeame one of the beantitnl anfl artistie t'eatnres ot' the year, being' witnesseal by thonsanuls of people. 51 'l'ln'se are only a few ot' the things Miss Owen has ilone for ns anil tor the sehool. We are glail to say that all et her kinil fleeils are not to the masses anil classes. bnt tn inilivimlnals as well. M1 Miss Owen knows how to win hearts :intl to help stnilents to have higher iileals. bhe has a wiiniing wav about her that makes people want To please her and make a snevess of nnilei- takings. We feel as a 4-lass, esp-.Peially those who have worked with her, most fortunate invleeii in having hail the opportunity to work with her anhl reeeive the benefit of her most exeellent ll'!llllllI'5I. 'l'he Faenlly. Sl'lll01S, Qlnniors, Sophomores, l reshmen and Aeanlemies are grateful to Miss Owen for the example ef her nntiring interest aml strong personality. 94 Q Q TEI N EXQ QQQQQ ' vm 1:3 - :T V. .m+.:.-semen-A-.1-1 z ::,nmem-ii i I ramatic Club The D1':1111a.tic Club this year has lllillltx il, 1'e1'111'1l y1'l1i1'l1 is truly i11 keeping with its illus- trieus recoiwl of lust year. The first 0l'ff l'lllg hy tl1e 1-lulm was 'Nlllllx l3!'Hg'll4'S of Kil:11':1i11 Glen. This was Ft new a1111l z1tt1'z11-tive play 11'1'it1e11 lry E111 XYilki11s. Bliss XYilki11s wus f01'Il1G1'lj' :1 lllOllll.bL'1' of the faculty of tl1is svliuul. VAST UF l'HARAC'TEHS. Rezuler-4 '1111stz111f:e F111-11. lllurtzlls: Nellie l'J11y11e ............. ........ . ..xYl4l2l l'l1:1111l1e1'l:1i11 Cl1'IIlllll1l, l1'1y0r of Xellie .................. .......... l 2ll'1'C Watkins .Terry llall:1l101'. 11111-le to Nellie. 11'er fllllll 11' lll'lllli ...... A:1r1'111 Siuith Rose Larissey, frieml of Nellie ............. .......... l llZl1'2l I'I11xtz1l1le Denny f3'R0ll1'liC, l1et1'otl1e1l tu Hose. .. ...ll:1r11l1l Kuslneer' Father Joyce ................. . . . ............. lblifll First, Maid of Cl1.111111':11'ty ..... .... l 11111111 R01llCl1lG1' Stltflllll Maid of l'l1'111f11'z11'ty .... .... L illi:111 Duuly Youth of Clf,Pll21C'2'll'l'Y ......................... ...111'illlli YV11stl111ff Other Maids :111fl Youths. Fairies: Queen .................. ...... ...... I' I thel C'o1'l1i11 .T111-k. the Qll99lllS page ...... .... X Yyll l,'l1:1111l1e1'l:1i11 Tl1istle1l0w11. llahl of IIUIIO1' .... ........... . lessie lgl'2llllG1' Firefly. fairy 111-1i1l ........... ...Ella lqlllll'l1'0ll Moseley Penta, fairy 111ai1l... ........ lgQ1ll2ll1 l31'0W11 Briar, fairy youth. .. ...Ge11. H. Moseley 95 TH EX QQ After ri nn-rrymaking at I'ncle Jerry 's house the guests pass through a moonlit glen of Kilavain Farm, returning to Clonacarty. Nellie and Uncle Jerry accompany their friends to the glen. Xellie taunts Ormund on his fear of the good people and willfully remains alone in the garden. Fairies appear and the queen 's page, by appeals to her vanity, induces her to dance with him. Daybreak reveals Xellie's punishment-her feet have become enor- mous. She. however, recalls the whispered words tl.at told the cure for such: An Irish man, brave and true, may contend with the fairies and dance off her burden. The next evening in the moonlit glen Denny is humbled by Firefly and Uncle Jerry is beguiled into circling 'round and 'round. Father Joyce, however, has arranged that Orinund shall reach the glen in time to dance and, because he is brave and true, helps him to defeat the queen herself and thus release Nellie Doyne from her great burden. All played well and a large audience enjoyed the unraveling of the plot. The second production given by the Dramatic Club was a clever, bright little farce in three acts, Engaged by NVednesday. The scene was laid in a college town and brought in a large number of boys and girls in various roles. There were also a large number of eccentric characters as well that lent a strong comedy influence. This, with quick action and pretty costuming, made this play one of the most attractive of the season. The plot was based on mistaken identities and the various schemes of the hero and heroine to avoid meeting each other. Toward the end all of their schemes turn upon themselves and their friends enjoy many good natured jokes at the expense of hero and heroine. NVork of special merit was done by Jessie Brainer, the heroineg Reed Street, the herog Aaron Smith, an old man, and Lillian Dooley, Tressa Coquilette and Dorothy Griggs. who played character parts. Mack Ella Moseley, Mary Bell, Mac grace. The entire cast, composed in the form of a German at the Council, Constance Coen, Vida Chamberla.in, Lorena Foulk, Street and Leslie Bright played minor parts with skill and of more than thirty people, gave a very clever little dance end of the tirst act. Edna Rentchler danced a charming little solo Indian dance during the second act, and the play closed with a college dance by the entire cast. The music for these dances and for other parts of the play was written especially for it by Clarence A. Mayer, of the Vtlesleyan College of Music, who also played it. The play itself was written by Miss Grace Arlington Owen, of the Normal faculty, who has had much success and experience in the direction of staging and adaptation of plays for school purposes. Engaged by IVednesday was dedicated to the I. S. N. U. Dramatic Club, having been written especially for the organization and with some of the members of the cast particularly in mind during the writing. Lucile Persons .Iane Richmond Mable Stevens. Marie Edmunds. . . . . . First Gypsy. . . Second Gypsy. CAST OF In Order .Jessie Bramer Constance Coen da Chamberlain Dorothy Griggs . . .Lorena Foulk Ella K. Mosely Young People of the Town Indian Maidens CHARACTERS of Appearance. Solo Indian Dance ..... Miss Abigail Persons .... Mary Henry ............ Mrs. Watsoii . . Martin Henry. . . Jeremiah ..... Arthur VVatson .... .Tack Nichols.. Dick Vtfilliams. .Edna K. Rentchler . . . .Lillian Dooley .Tressa Coquilette . . . . . . .Mary Bell . . .Aaron Smith . . . .By himself . . . .Reed Street . . . . .Mac Street . . .Leslie Bright ff v -vfv 1 --' v ' J V w The Senior Play ilu- SUIHUI' play gin--1 ,Ivy tlu- l'l2lSi ul' libil was mu- nf llu- lu-st pi'1ul1u'limis vw-1' si-4-11 on an Nwlmil stzlgi-. 'l'lu- play itsi-lf was ai must s-xm-Ill-lit 1-luiiiw-. 'l'xx'4-lftli Night lu-ing' mu- uf tlu- uliln-st mul lu-st lilu-ml nf Sll2llil'SIN'ill'lilll wniu-ilia-s. 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T111- 11111s11111' w11s only il Iiillil 111' il hig f1-sti1'111 whi1'h w11s 111-111 1111 thv 1111iv1-1'sit'1' 111111- 11115 1111 J11111- t111- s1-1'111111. 'll1ll'l'l' w1-1'1- 1111111-ti1' s11111'ts uf v111'i1111s s111'ts. 11111-141-'V wus 1111111-11 hy thc girls' 111,11'1c11y t1-11111. 111111 112159111111 w11s ll1il'Vl't1 hy t111- X111'111:11 s1'1111111 t1'11111 111111 l31'a111111y. At thc Silllll' ti1111' 1-xhihits Wt'1'l' 111-111 hy tlll' 1'111'i1111s 111-1111111111-11ts ill 1111- 111111111111 111'ts 1111111111111 111111 visit111's 111111 th1- 111111111't.1111ity of St't'1l1Ll' s111111-t11i11g of wh11t t111- St'1l1Nll is 1111i11g A1111t111'1' 11tt1'111'tix'1- f1-11t111'1- was 1111- 11111si1-. ,hS1ltUll.S full 111'1'h1-st1'11 wus lD1't'Nl'111. 211111 5411111 0x1'11l11-lit, t'tl1lt'l'l't-S i11 tilt' 111111it111'i11111 111111 1111 1111- L'211llI1llS. 13111. the hig f1-11t,111'1- of t1h11 11115' w11s 1111- 11111s1l111-. Thv titl1- uf this 1111111111-ti1111 is: Tim -11111g111u11t of tlll' A541-s. Miss t1Wl'11 111111 Miss 11111111111 w1'11t1- thu 11111s11111'. lt 1-1111- sists of 1-iglit 111't1s. l'l2lK'1l 21t't1 w11s 11111-1111111111111-11 hy 11111si11111 1ll11lllN,'l'S t211il'1I f1'11111 112l.V111liS C11-11ti1111. Thu 11111si1' with tht' 11111s11111' f111'11is111-11 11111- uf th1- 11111st 111-1ig11tf111 1-11t1-1'tz1i111111-11ts 1-vcr wit111-sse11 1,111 the 1'111111111s. The 11i11s wus 11111111111 1111w11 1111- sI111:1- 111' th1- t'2l1lllbllS s1111t11 111 thu 11111111 l111i111i11g Stl that tho 11111ss1-11 0111-rt, was f111' 1111w11 th1- 1-111111111s. wit11 il llilt'1i3J,'1'0ll1lt1 111' th1- 111111 11111 trccs. T110 sight, will 1111t1 111- s111111 1'111'g'11tt1-11 hy t1111s1- who saw it. T111- t11S1illlt't' wus g1'1-111 Qllflllgll so that the g'l?llL'l'ill 1-111-1't w11s 14-111111 11s t111- il11t11l'llt't' 111111 il 15111111 x'i1-w of t111+ whole 11111sq11Q. The 111'tio11 i111'11111e11 11111111st, 1111 of t111- 11i1't111'1-s11111- spots 1111 thc 1'111111111s. g'1'ill1ll2lllY 1111- Il1ily01'S Q111111'gQ1,1 f1'11111 g1'111111s of t1'1'1-s. f1'11111 111-1111111 S1ll'lllD.lll'l'y, 111' 1'111111- 1111w11 long v1-st11s: EIS they 0111110 they S11UXYL't1 hy 1lllfL'l'1ll't't1Vl' 11111111- 111111 1111111'11111'i11t11- c11st1111111 t,1lt'1l' 111111111111 111 the whole l1lilSqllE'. The clay was one long to 111- 1'1-1111-111111-1'1-11 hy 1111 N111'111111it1-s for it f111'11is111-11 il, 11:1v in which N1,11'111111 citizens w1-111 lll'Ul1f 1lt t1w'1-1111-1' i11 il 111'-11111 f11stix'111 111111 1'1-11-h1'11ti1111 for aw r- r- ' their town. 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XXF' LORENA FOULK GAIL WATT CLARE Cox RICHARD DUNN GRACE CAVINS DOROTHY PA R R CLARENCE ADAMS 103 The nter-Society Contest T110 1-lI1I11'O:l1'11 111: 1110 111110111 21111111111 1'111110s1 1101110011 1110 IJ1111:11101I1111:111 111141 V1'1'1g'11111111:111 s111'i01i0s 11'21s 110111111011 111111 1'211'i1111s 0x1111,11111111s of l'1111l11S12lSll1 11111'111g 1110 1111110 11'00ks 111'01'1-11- 11111 IY,C1'1'111110l' 21, 11113 11211' 111: 1110 1-111110s1. T110 11:1sk1-1112111 g'211110s 110111 11'1-11 2111011111141 211111 V.l'l'G 1111- s1 0110s 111 s11i1'i1011 y011i11g 211111 Sy11l11f111llS 111' 01114111 1'l1S110S. A11 1110 0111110s1 ytbllllg' 111011, 111 s11'1-21101's. 11'i111 1111-g21111111110s 211111 101111111s, 1011 11l1'11' !wlM'11'11CS 111 1'X1'11P41 lf1ll'1'l'11lg' 1'111' 1'11l11l' 1-1111- 10s121111s. T11is 1-1111111s121s111 Slillkti 1'01'.1' 11011 fm' 1110 s11i1'11 of 1'11':111'1' 11011101-11 1110 s111'101i0s. T110 1111181 011'01f111'0 1115111157 1101111131-11 111 1h11s0 1110111111-rs 11'1111 11'111'k011 1131111 211141 f211111f11111' 111 1111 :ls 11'011 218 1111-y k11011' 111111', 11'11:1101'01' 11101' 11010 11111011 111 1111 111 110112111 111: 11lP11' s1,11'11-112 T110 TJ111111411'1111112l s111-1011' 1111111 01'01'y 11111111 111 1110 01111110s1 0X1-11111 1110 111-112110. T110 1101'is11111 of 1110 '1l1111,f0S 11':1s 1111211111111111s 111 f:11'111' 111: 1110 XX'1'1:1111l1112111 110112l,1'l'l'S. T110 P1111:1110111111:111 11-11111 was 11'0:1k1-11011 111' 1110 1l11f1ll1C1j' 111110ss 111 Mr. l'11X. His 1101i1'01'y 211111 s1111'11 11'1-111 1-1111s11101':1111y 31101-1011 hy his 1111yS1I'2l1 1-111111i1i1'111. 1311111 11011211i11g 10:1111s 2'1.1'g'l1011 1110 11110s111111 1'01'y 21111'Y. 1111. iX111l-IHS' :11'15111110111s 211111 1'1-111111211 fill' 1110 :1f111'11121111'0 11010 1-102111 111g'11'111 111111 11'011 1101i1'01'011. Miss 13011 112124 11011 k111111'11 111111111 21s Z1 1101121101: S110 is Il 1101's11:1s11'0 12l11i0l' 211111 1'102ll' 11l1ll1iC1'. Miss F11111k, 1'111121110111111:1's s11111is1, 11218 21. 1'10:11', 11'110 Y011'l' 211111 El 1'01'y I1l1x:1S111g 111211111012 '1f1211'11 s111-11-11' 11'21s 11'011 1'0111'0s0111011 111 11111 0ss211' 1'1'1111l'S1'. 19311111 0ss21.ys 11021111 11'1111 1110 111111- 111111 1,11 11111111-11's 1-1111021111111 111 1110 011'1l1'1' 111 1110 11111110 111' 111 11is1111'y. Miss 11211'111's 1'1lU14'l3 111' fl s1111'101:1 11'z1s Il 1111111131 11116. 1101' 0ss:1y 11'21s 1l11Pl'0S111lg,f. 11'011 1,11'g:1111z011 211111 110111'01'011 111 21 si1111110, s1111'01f0 111211111012 Miss 111111l111l'11'S 1-ss211' 11'21s S1'1l111Il1'1.Y 211111 11'011 1-111111111se11. T110 1101111111:-Y 11111111 111' Miss VV2111 111 110112111 111' P1l112111l'11111121 110111 1110 2111011111111 of 1110 2'l111T1Q111'l' 1111 1110 01111. T110 s1111 1' 11':1s UXl'111l1g'. Miss 111211118 021,s1- 211111 211111111' 111 2138111110 011.115 Ill'fl'l' 11121110 1lC1' 11'111'k 1'01'.1' 111021s111g'. 1V1'1g'1111111i:111's 1'0211101' 11':1s 2111 111110 11111111110111. T110 1'1i11110s121111s 111 1110 111211111 s11111 11'01'0 11111s11'1:111s of 21 high 1ll'11Ql' 1113 2111111112 111119 '11ll1gl1'S 1101'1si1111 11'z1s ZL s11111 11110 111 1'21,1'111' 111 Miss T,i11'I'. B11111 111':1111'111s 11021117 11'11h 111111110211 101111's. Mr. 15111111, 1'1111:111011111i21.'s 111':11111', has 21 g11r111 1'0i1'0 211111 111'0se111'0 21s 111 l111l1T11' s110:1k01'. 111s 11121111111 1102111 11'i111 21 11011' 211111 11111011' 101110. 11 11'21s f'1lll1I1OSf!1T 211111 41P11V1'l'GL1 111 '1110 1Ii1'01'1, 0o111'1s1-, f01'1'0f1l1 11121111101' 11'11i1'11 1-11:11':101e1'1z0s 11113 110s1 of 1111-111-1121110 111':11111'y. Mr. NV2111'1'1'iS 11111111111 11'21s 11lU11g'1l1fl11 211111 11ig111f1011. 104 QQI QQQ E-IE N EXQQQJQQQ QLQ PROGRAM 1mEBA'1'E. Rvsolvml. Thnf the lll0Y4'1llUlll' of orgrlnizeml laluol' for tho vlosml shop shoulil 1'00uiv0 'rho Support of pnhliv opinion. AHi1'1n:1'riV0, fil2ll'4?lll'0 Ailziins, l'l2ll'l Coxg nvgzxiivc, Vlmrles Bluv, M:i1'y Boll. Youll Solo-' ' 1 'hainson P1'ox'0l1v:ll Vovzll Solo- co U0 Tho Essay. . Essay. . 'ASong of tho Sonl .. H Where Blossoms Grow 1 9 V ...lloll Avqiin, liorvnn lfoulk. ......l,:1Gke . . . .Suns Souvi lrinn Mvlllzulilvii. lil'Z1fl'lHS. Pliilzulolpliinns loml in :Ill lllllIllD0l'S. ..................' ' Tho Duty of lfhliimitioli in Raising tho Stzunlziril of lloine Life Rcmling'-H The Nei-klnve ' '. . llc-znliiig'-' ' A Ropontzim-e ' '. . Piano S C115 cm Piano S C37 UU Oratioii. Omtion. olo- '4Polon:iis0 in A Nl:1jo1 '. A la lJlQll-2liIllOCH.. 4i:l0- Scotch Poem ' '. ' 'Co11solntio11 Grzlce Czivins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lligli01' lflflinwitioii for lXlll0l'lL'flll XV0111011 ' ' Tressri Coqiiilf-tio. . .... Huy ile Mzinpassnnt Gail J. NVa'rf. ...XV:1l'ro1' Hzwkott J. lC:1.1'l l lieft. . . . .Chopin ...Svllileit Dorothy Psirr. . . .Mncllowoll .. Liszt Mary G. Turner. li ...... . . . . . . . . . . . .. The Spirit of Ainericaii Politics' ' RlCl1il1'lT Dunn. . . . . . . . . . Puhlic Opinion: The Voice of the People Everett Leroy VV2lltQ1'S. Decision of the judges. 105 M HQQQQQQTHEU EEXWMHMQQQW 1 L11-.1-1 A111-1 Ms XV1x1,'1-1-QRS T e Oshkosh ebate '1'111- 1I111'N1i1711 flll' 111-h1111- 1vi1h 11s111111s11 111is y4'2l1' 11'11s: 111-s1111'1-11. 'l'1l2l1 il 111W 00111- 1 111-11i11g' 1111- 111',11111'111i1111 111- 11111111' 11is1 11111-H 111111111 111- 11l'S1l'2l1111'.-1 11 was 1111111111-11 11y 311-ssrs. 211114 111111 1'11s1-. ,X11 11f 1111111. 11111s1- 211111 1'1111'1'1l111'l'g'1'l'. 211111 111-1111-11 11y M1-sm-s. XY2l11,1'l'S. .1l1l 1 111111 1'41l1H111l'1'2l1l11' 1'X11'1'11'111'1' i11 1111s 1i1lll1 111 11'111'1i. T111-il' 1111 11 X1 1 1111- 1'1ll111'S12l111S 1111 1-111-11 11 - 1 '- 1x111-1'i1-111-1- 1-11111111-11 11'i111 1111-11' 111-11-1'111i11111i1111 111111 111111'1111g11 11-1'1-1111111111111 lll1l111' 1111- 1-111111-S1 ' ' ' + 1- ' --11 11111-111-11 1111- 1l1'Q1111l1'1l11 hv 1lH1'1l'ilV11lg.2' 1-1111111t11111s as 1.111-V 1 Sl1l1'l1l'11 11111-. Mr. 1,191-11111-1','-' 1 ' . 1 1 1-xis1 111111 s1111wi11g El 111-1-11 111 S111111- 111-11' 111w. 111111 111- lll'1'S1'1l11'11 1111 1112111 11y XV1l1l'1l 11,1 111-111-1' 1-111111i1i1111s. N112 1Y11111-rs 1111-11 21118 W1-1'1-11 1111- ill'Q'llll1l'llt 11y 1111111i11i11g 111111. 1-111111i1i1111s 111'1- 11111 i111-111 111111 11'i111 21 1'111l11. 1-11111'i111-111g 111'g'111111-1111 S1l1lXY1'11 111111 1111-y 111'1- S11'1ll111y llll' I11'111'i11g.1'. 111- 1'111s1-11 his 111114 hy f11'1l1i111f1i11gi 1112111 1111- 111-X1. S111-11141-1' 1111-S1-111 il f1111 1b12lIl. 1 1 ' 1- 111 11f 1111- -111i1'111111i1'1- ID1'1'S1'1111112Lf 111111'1- 111-11111 111111 S111111- 1111. 1.111111 1-11111111111-11 1111- ill',,'l11ll1' 106 QEQBWMM GQETHE N EX QQQ M s P' A Goon HlTI.SE E1fsxaNHE1u:1en vlxangc is ln-wlwl but failed to pw-svnt a plan. Mr. Adams iln-n vm1ti111104l the ill'Qlllll0llf uf the ll0Q2lllVl' lly showing that vmnpnlsm'y 2ll'lbltl'iltlU1l is nnsunncl in tln-my and l'0lll'lllllt'Kl luis 2ll'2'llllll'llt vvry c-il'e-vfiwly by l'0ll1lUllllllllg' tlnl 2lllll'llliltlVl' fm' nut laaving' pl'1-svnivml a. plan and cle-lnamling, in tllllllill'!'lllg' tum-s. that if tln-'V lnaml a plan nf wlnivlm ilu-y xwn- nut asllannal illal tllv nc-xt Sll0i!lil'l' pwsvlli. it. Mr. llnlss- t'0lll'lll4lPil ilnl ill'g'llllll'lll of tlw alinlnatiw lay Ill'l'Sl'lltlllQ' tlwir plan. whim-ln was C'UllllllllSUl'y arlxitration. 0llf4ll'i'l'll lay iinn-s and inlprismnna-nf. Nr. Faso tln-n l'1l1ll'llltlGll tln- 2ll'gllllll'llt of tlw lll'fj2ltlVl' by slmwing that tlw 0lllN3ll0lltS. plan was nnsunnml. Stop by stvp ln- fnllmvml thc-ir p-lan. 1-4-vm-zllillg' tllo Wm-akin-ssvs in a way that sllowc-ml p1'e-paration and t'XlN'l'l0lli'l'. Eavh spvakvr then had Iivv lllllllltl'H fm' rc-lmttal. Tln- illlll'lll2ltlVE' soc-111ml to haw spent lll0Sf of tlllxll' effort on tlwil' lnain talks. wllilv vavlx llt'g'illlVt' spa-ake-1' lin-1l lrruacl- Side Zlftfll' lnwmamlsiclv at tln- plan as IJl'l'St'l1ll'll. and the allllivlnw- was not snrpriswl to ln-ar the decision g'lVPll in favor of tlw ll9Q'iltlVt'. 107 EX QQQQQQQ r ' , S1'.1K11:11 Br,111c WATKINS Terre Haute Debate C111 F1'i11:1'1' UX'1'l111l'1-I, April 28, 111-1'111'1'011 1110 1111111 11111111111 110111110 11'i1h 1110 '1'01'1'0 11511119 N111'111z11 f11'11f1U1. 1f'111' 1110 11:1H1. 111111 y0:1.1's 1110240 11011211118 11:11'e 110011 110111 1111 '1'01'1'0 11:1111.0, 111111 it 11':1s N1l1'1112111S 1'111'11 111is y0:11' 111 011101'1:1i11 1110 visiting 10:1111. T110 11110s1i1111 for 110111110 111124: 'KR1-s11111'1:11, '1'11:11 111111111111s111'1' :11'11i11':11i1111 i11 1':1s0 111' 1:111111' 11is1'11110s 111111111 110 110Si1':1.1110. VV11i1e 1111- 110g':'11i1'0 10:1111 111. 1111s s1'1111111 11'z1s 1-11111'i111-i11g' 11111 11s11k11s11 110111110 111:11 1110 111'111111si1i1111 was 111111115 1110 :111i1'111:11i1'0 1011111 111'111'011 1,11 1110 s:11isf:11-1i1111 11f 1110 1:'11'g0 1'1'1111'11 :1Sse111111011 i11 our :11111i1111'i11111 111:11 1111- 111'1'1p11si1i1111 11':1s 1'ig111. T110 z1,1111'111:11i1'0 11-11111 was 1'11111p1,1se1i1 of Messrs. S1:1k01' 1731110 :11111 W:11ki115. '1'110 '11K'1'1'C 112111110 S1-1111111 11':1s 1'0 11'0s0111011 11 ' Messrs. G11'11S0, f1121V'f011 1 , . 1111111 111110-y. T110 :111i1'111:1ti1'0 10:1111 1111011011 1110 110111110 11'i111 :1 1:10:11', 00111-iso :11111 111:1s101'1y s1:1101110111 Of 1110 11110s1i1111, 11l'11111l1g' 1110 0x:11-1 1111si1i1111 of 1110 :11'111'111z11i1'0 11111111 1110 111'11111Q1si1i1111, :11111 11111- 108 HN EXESQ QQJ WQQ ',,,,. ,, . 1-.AM , 1211111.15 CLA. x 1'1,1N H,AI.l'2X' 11l'l1Ilg' 1101111111111 1110 11111111s 111 110 111'111'011 111' 11111 :11111'11121111'0. Mr. 151110 211111 B111 W211k111s 1111- 11111011 111 1l1l'll :11111 101'y :1l11'1' :41111111111011 1110 2l111l'll12l1l1'C 111' l1l'l'Slll1t1l1g s11'1111g 2ll'j,fllIll0l11S 111 21 1'10211', 1111.511-21.1 211111 1111111110 lI12llll10l'. T110 11'111'k llf 1110 1021111 112124 111 111111-S 111'111121111, 11111 1110 1101i211l'1'S 111s1111g'111s1101I 1110111s011'0s 111 1110 11l111Z111I110l1 1101's1s10111 11101111111 111 1llLll11ll01'1I1g' 11111111 1120 211'g'111110111s 111 1110 11111111s1111111, 211111 1110 0111131 11010111111121111111 111111 111111-11 11101 l'011QI'2l1C1,1 212111 11121110 111111-11 S01-111'0 1111111' 111111 21l',Ql11l1C!!1S. 11 was 1110 111111111111 of 1111,1S1 111 1110 11901110 111111 21111-1111011 11113 110112110 111211 1110 2l1'gllll10l11S of 1110 211111'11121111'0 11010 1'01'y slightly 112lIll?1,gG11, 1f 211 2111, 1111110 1111,1s0 111' 1110 110g'21111'0 111-1'0 s1100f11ly 211111 01'f01'111'01y 111s1111s011. Al1111111g11 1110 '1'01'1'0 11211110 1021111 110s01'1'0 1l1l1l'1l 1 1'0'111 for 1111-11' 1ll'C'SQIl1?111Ol1 111 1110 110g21111'0 211'g'111110111, 1101, 11111s0 11110 111111 1110 g'1'0l111 111911511111 111' 1l02l1'1llg 1110 111-112110 uS:1'f,'Q11 111211 21s 1'0g'211'11s 1111111 1110 211'g111110111s 21I1Y212IIl'l'41 211111 1110 l112l1lllL'1' 111 110111'01'y 1110 l1llHll1l!lOUS 1101-1s11111 of 1110 111411108 was 1110 1111ly 111111111 1111ss11110. M111111 0101111 is 11110 111 11111' 1101121101'S, for 11 11218 150611 f1'011110111l.1' S21111 111211 1110 110112110 f1'11111 1110 S1'31l41p01111 of 1110 21,f1'11'Ill7l11X'C S1116 was 1110 110s1 0101' g11'011 111 1110 111s1111'y 111 N111'111211 110b2111-s. 109 The Edwards Medal Contest The l'l4lW2ll'llS. Mt-elul 'lltlllll'St was lu-lml 1111 Slltllftlily 4-vt-11i11gg'. l 6'l1l'll2ll'j' 25. illl tlu- wlulh-. it was mu- of tlu- must S111-1-1-ssfiil t'Ulllt'StS that has lu-eu lu-hl i11 tlu- lust ft-xx' vt-airs. Nut mils' won- tlu- 1-mitt-stn11ts all 1u-n11l1- uf lllllllllll uhility. hut. tlu-y wt-1'v wt-ll drill:-tl us wt-ll. 'l'lu-1'e- wav 21 lull-usiiig 2lllSt'l1t't' of tlu- nhl fzlsllimu-tl 1-hu-11tiu11 with gt-rv t111'1-s Zlllll lllill1l1t'1'lSlllS luid 1111 f1'u111 witlurut. All slmlu- as if thi-y fm-lt 1-vi-ry wnril tlu-.V salitl. Miss Daisy ll:11'g-itt was ziwziiwlt-tl tlu- lllt'tl2ll i11 th-1-l:1111z1ti1111. lh-1' at-h-1-timl. Patsy. was QlYl'll with Sllt'll ft-1'x'111' Zllltl Sllll'l'l'lty that tlu- 2llltllt'l1t't' was 1-z11'1'it-ml fl'Ulll tlu- hull tu tlu- St't'llt'S of tlu- st-lt-vtiull. M12 liil'll2ll'll llllllll was aixmiwlt-ml tlu- llll'll2ll i11 u1'z1tiu11. 'l'lu- ll'1lP tll'2litll' is tlu- Hllll'l'l'f' 4llll'. illlll it is his siiu-1-rity uf lll2lllllt'l' illltl Illll'2lHt' wliim-h is M11 l7111111's Stl'tllllLQ' 1u1i11t. Hlbilldllg' uf slllu-1'lzltiws 111' u1'z1tu1'i1-:1l llights lu- ll2lllllllt'l't'tl lltblllt' 'his lurints ill tl'l'St'. wt-ll K'llUSl'l'. lnliiuisi-s. 'l'lu- n1'uti1111 www 1-:1111u-1-ti-il. lugii-ul. as we-ll as lu-ing 1111 il sulmjt-1-t that lu-hl illl zilvlu-ul tu tlu- ululim-1u-1-. 'l'lu- lIl'U:,fl'illll was us ffillmvsz l'i111u1 H0111 ,. ....... ..... . .... .,..., . . llnmtliy l,2ll'l' tl1'zltiu11- 'l'lu- H11-:ite-st lCx'il nf 11111' Xz1ti1111 . . . . . l 1-1'1't- XYz1tki11s 1bratiu11- l'11hli1: Hliiiiimi, tlu- Yniu- of tlu- IR-upli- . ..l'Ivt-11-tt XYultt-rs H1'z1tim1-':'l'lu- Spirit of AXlllt'l'l1'2lIl l'uliti1-s ....... ..l'ill'll2ll'll ljllllll Y f'2ll S4-lv -.,... ..l':l'lllil lXlt'l'i2ltlllt'll lit-:uli11g'- l'a1tsy .. ..........,.., . ..Dz1isy llzlrgitt lil'2l4llllg-imllllt' ,DEIXYII nf ll 'l'f111u11'1'11w . .... l,illi:111 Duulm-y lh-aitliiig'- l+'u1' llt'Zll' Ol-l Yule ... ...lffllu li. Most-lm-y .lllwiv ...t1i1'ls' tilt-0 t'l11l1 110 Q QQQQ QTH EQ EZXQQQJQQQQ nter-Normal ratorical Contest 1111 F1'11111y 01'011111g', N1:111'11 211, i11 1110 1. S. N. 11. 1X1111i1111'i11111, N1111111:11 111111 1111131111111 1111-1 111 1110 11111111111 111':-11111'i1'111 0111111's1, M12 Ri111111.1'11 1,111111 llflpllcsolltell N111'111:11 111111 B111 Wi111111' P1-1111111'vis 1111110111011 F111' 1X'12l1'Kll1l11. 1311111 111011 112111 1'l111s011 1i11101yfs1111,j01-1s. Mr. IJIIIIII, SI1C'1l1i1Ilg 1111 '1'110 S11i1'i1 111' 1All1O1'1i'2lll 1'111i1i1-S, s111111'01l 111111 110 11:111 21 111111 1110ss11g0. 110 1'01'i011'1111 1110 111'111110111s 111111 111110 111111-1'f1l1t01-1 1110 A11101'i11z111 illxl1l110, 211141 S1111011 111111 W0 111111: 11111'0 11011110 111: 1111' g1'0:111-141 111'01110lIl, viz., 1-111'1'11111i1111 i11 11111i1i1's. 110 Il10:l11 1111' 11111'01' 11111i1i1's 111111 1101101' g111'01'111110111, 1110510 1'01'1,11'111M1 111 110 111'1111g111 111111111 111' 1110 111'111101' 10111511- ing of 1'i1'i1's 211111 01'c1111,1111i1's. T110 011i0f 1'11111'111'101'is1i0 11f Mr. 11111111 's 111'111111'y is i1s f111'1'i1110110ss. 11110 is s11'111'k 115' his 0:11'110s1110ss 111111 11111111'111111'ssg 11l0l'l' is 1111 11f1'01'1111i1111 111' s11111i011 0f1'01'1. A11 1110 1111101' 0x111'0ssi1111 is 111111 NY1l1t'1l 01111105 11111111111 011'111'1. 1C1'01'y N111'111111i10 1011 111111 1111 111is111k0 112111 110011 11111110 ill sc-1111'1.i11g' Mr. 11111111 111 1'0111'0s0111. 11S. Mr. P01111111'1'is 111111110 1111 'l'110 1'1,1111'i01 1'i1iz011. 110 g111'0 1110 11is1111'y 111 1110 t1'eHt11l'l'11t of 1-1'i111i11111s 111111 5111111011 1110 1121111151 of 1110 1'111'i1111s sys10111s. 110 11101111 1'111' 1110 1'01:01'lll2lf1Ol1 of 1110 1'1'i111i11111 by 111'i11gi11g 111111 i11111 1:111S01' 1:o1111111111i1-11111111 11'i111 1121111113 211141 instilling in 11i111 21 f001i11g of a111'11iS111. A11111111gl1 1110 1111111 S01 f111'111 by Mr. L,01l112l1'V1S is s1,1111011'11111 I11'O1'112lI1, 1-111- 11111517 1'01110111b01' 1111111 111 5111.11 IL 110011011 1110101110111 0111101110 111011s111'0s 11111s1 110 l11'111111s011. T110 d01i1'0ry of 1110 NI211'01l11l 111'11101' di1T01'011 11'i1101y f1'0ll1 111111 of 1110 Nf1l'Ill2l1 1'0p1'0s011111- tive. 11 was lacking in virility. H01101'01', Mr. P01111111'vis' 11.11i1i1y 111 S01 f1,11'1111 1'111111i1i1111s .1l1L1 to paint 11'01'11 pi01111'0s was 0vi110111. Possibly i1 was 1111s work 111111 g111'0 111111 1110 110ciSi011 of 1wo of 1110 three judges. 111 5 if 4' -.. I M I-. 5,4 -w. ev ,f ,J 1 , , I X' .Il U I I A4l5 ly .I I l 1 T5 I - 'I li XX T. 3 Y :I Y ,. K. 1 , ' l EXTERIOR VIEVV OF GYMNASIUM I I ' .AQQMQM ,J I .. l 'W ga.-ii? .X pf,?'1,'-A Twwjfi I , fi I I if ' INTERIOR VIEW OI GYMNASIUM 112 ATHLETICS . ffl' k JJ - -1 A 'T' 'V a - V-7 -f . X 'lf X .. 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'fu--,S, ,f f '+ VX f---1 ...Yi--f-,-, f 1 ' ' X, -,, ' -- Tfi-fi ,,,, VR -- - 11733 ' -f ., 1,17 ' X fr ,, - X - X. x- ix . xY, ,xx 1 V ,Y X- --'-R-15 Y -QNX ' ' '- -r if- F:-. 113 Varsity Basketball Bmuflx CoU1a'rR1GH'r Cox fCapt.J RUSSELL 1Cuach5 DILLON SQuNmm41 C1mM1sERLAxN 4Mgr.J 114 N EXQQQJQQQQ QQV Varsity Basketball Hl'lllCDULl+Z 'lfoli TIIIC SEASON Jan. 13-At Normal Normal vs. XXI-slevan. 28-25, Jan. IS-At Normal, Normal vs Bradley. IS-25. Jan. 20-At Lincoln Normal vs Lincoln. Ui-lil. Jan. 27-At Normal Normal vs. .l'llll'L'lill. 35-15. Jan. 28-All Decatur. Normal vs. Nilliliin, lil-35. Feb. 3-At Normal Normal vs. Jaeksonville, 26-lil. Fell. 17-At Galeslmrg, Normal vs. Lomlmrd. 18-35. Fell. IS-At Abington, Normal vs, Hedding, 12-24, Feb. 25-.Xt Normal, Normal vs. 'lJ0llllJ21l'll. 27-20. At some time during the season the following men appeartd upon ilu Ilool Coin riglit, CllilllllJ01'l21lll, Cox, Dillon. Selinider. Triplett and llurtis. - it close of the st ls eat-li of the foregoing were awarded the ollieial Normal won fourtli place inthe tournament of the Illinois I t tolli lite Asso tion wliieli was held in the Bloomington Y. M, C. A. g'ylll1l2lSllllll xlllll ' In Uni' team played four games, defeating Eureka. and lledding but lo-.in l ld L ind o old rivals, lVesleya.n. The following schools were represented in the iournamin lllll XXl'NllYlll, Bradley. Normal. lledding' fAlringtonJ, Illinois College Llaekso 4 11 1 Int 4 reka. NOl'lllilllS players included: Cliamberlain. -C'o111't,rigl1t. Vox Xe-.lioll Ixlsheti t Dowell, Sclinider, Burtis and Benjamin. Girls' Varsity Team CHA1NIBERLAINfCO3.ChJ WESTHOFF SCOTT BURTIS WHEELER BUSH CHAINIBERLAIIN KASBEERfC,08Chl 115 TEH! EX QQ Philadelphia Team Lf'N-If-..., KLEINAU SCOTT GENT KASIlEER WHEELER HUXTABLE 1CoachJ Wrightonian Team R E Q R CHAMBERLAIN BUCKLEY MACY BUSH CHAMBERLAIN WESTHOFF Buurls 116 QQQQQQ THE UN EX QQ QQ The Boys' Contest Game '111111 11111111111 1lllS1i1'1 111111 Q111111- 111-11V1-1-11 1111- YY1'ig111 111111 1'11i1 1111ys 1-1-s11111-11 i11 11 1'i1-t1i11'y for 1111- 11111111111-11111i1111s. It wus 21 1-111s1- g'111111- 1.111'1111g'111111t 111111 was 5221111 11y 11111.11y 11,1 111- 11111- of 1111- 111-S1 g'111111-s S1-1-11 1111 Sll1'1l 2111 111-1-111111111 111-f1,11'1-. A1 1111- 1-111s1- 111 1111- 1i1's1, 1l2l11f 1111- s1-111'1- was 11 1111 111 i11 f111'111' 11f 1111- XY1'ig'11111111i1111s. 211111 it was 1111y111111y's g111111- 11111111 11f1e1' 1111- 111i111111- of 1111- S1-1'11111,1 111111 W111-11 1111- 1'11i1s g11i111-11 21 11-1111 111111 XV1'1'1' 111111- 111 1111111 it 11111311 1111- 1-1111. T111- 1111111 s1-111'1- was 33 111 211 i11 1111- 1'11i111111-11111i1111's f11v111'. 1iilS11P1'l' flbl' 1111- P11i11111e11111i1111,s 211111 131-11j11111i11 f111' 1111- 1Y1'ig'1111,111i1111's w1-1'1- 111'111111111y 1111- i1111ivi1111111 s1111's of 111c 51111111-, 2l.111l1Dllf.L'1l CV1'1'y 11111y1'1' 1l11ly1'11 14111111 111111. A V1-ry 111'11,i1-1-111111- f1-111111'1- 111 1111- g.5111111- was 1111- spirit, 11f 11111111 f1-111111's11ip 111-1w1-1-11 the 11i11'1-1'1-1111 1ll11ll11D1'1'S 111 1111? 11'211llS. T111- 11-11111s W1-re s11 W1-11 s111is111-11 1'1v1-1' 1111- 1-1-s1111s 111111 1111-y j11i111-11 i11 11. 11111111111-11 1111 Hi11's 1'1-s111111'11111 11111-1' 1111- g111111-. T111- 1112lyl'l'S 211111 t1l1'1l' 1111si1i1111s XVl'1'1' 11s f11111111's: 1V1'ig1111s 1'11siti1111 Pllilg C1111111b1-1'111i11 11.11 011111-11-is-51113 '.1.11'11,1191t 11.11. Ka 5111-1-1' Bz'1y101' C. C. Lfox Be11j11111i11 R11. Dillon S1101-t L.G. NV1-s111o1l' Girls' Contest T111- I1111y1-rs 211111 1111-i1' I111si1.i1111s XVl'l'1' as follows 1V1'ig11ts '1'11si1i1111 C111111-1'i111- Bush 111111111 A1:ll'g'2ll'Ct XY1-s11111i1' 1711121111 1'111'1'i1- Burtis C1-11111-1' f'1'l111'l' 1.111-i11- Navy Vi1111, 01111111111-1'111i11 F1l1'XVill'11 1111111-1 BlIC'1i11'y 141U1'1Vi11'11 Game Pliils 1 1111'11 1111x1111111- 1'1l'iIll1'0S .x11Pll 11.11111 S1-111.1 111111111211 1i1i111-1111 111-111 117111-1-11-1' A111-e 111-111: T110 L:'i1'1s' 1-111111-st 1-'111111- 111is ye-111' 1'1-s11111-11 i11 1111 Oiltiy vi1'1.1'11'y f111' 1111- XV1'ig'111's. During 1 2' the 51-St 51-1. miuutc-s 111 1111- 11111119 it. 11111111-11 11s if 1111- P11i1s w1-1'1- g11i11g 111 win, 111111 the - 1-'111111 1'1-1-1,11'11 11111111- by 1111- 1V1'ig11t g'i1'1s ill previous 1Y1'ig'1111111i1111 Sl1E'1'1il10l'S 11-11 RIS if 1111 2, years W1111111 111- 11111111-11. 13111 il 14111111 111-gi1111i11g' 1111-11111. ll 1111.11 1-1111i11g,' i11 this 1-11,s1-, for 11111'i11g' 111e last 111111 of 1111- g'111111- 111111 1Y1'ig1'111s 1-111111111-11-ly 111111-111ss1-11 1111-ii' 11111111111-111s so 111111 1110 iinal s1'-1'11'1- was LI '3 111 11 i11 f111'111' of 1111- XV1'ig111s. T111- i1111ivi1111111 stars 111 1111- g111111- XVCTO Vi11111 C1111111111-1'111i11 1111- 1111- XY1'ig11ts 111111 1491111 XY111'1'16l' f111' 1111- 1'11i1s. 117 Q QTEQIEE I+ ffx IGN. LJX5 jfk ll,-J Fm' 'f me las! 3? Q il at 9? '2' T -X., ,- -5 2 RUSSEI. QCUIICH, S1-IQIEET BRIGHT S'1'14:wA11T BEAKER VANDIX'El! KING SCHNIDER FIENEE IRXVIN CMz1scotb BREW S'1'1a1'IaNs Base Ball 1'11111'11 1-!11ss11l1 111111 u. 1li1I1i1'11lt, 1111111 this spring s1-11-1't.i11g 1111- 111111 11111111. as the spring h11s 111-1111 vvry lJilt'1iNVill'tl 211111. th1-1'1- llilS 111-1111 1111 l.S.N.1'. 111111 t1'11111 si111-1- 151051. To s1-- for t.h1'- pit1'l1i11g' stall' llilbl 111-1-11 his g'r1-11t1-st p1'ol111-111. 11s few l1111'1- 11111-11 out 11-vt 111z1t11'l'l1ll 111 try 01111 I 1'l1i11g' hut. 2174 part. of tl11- 51111111-s 1-111111- i11 s111'1-1-ssi1111. Alilllilgvl' Brew 11ssist1-11 hi111, t'11pt. King' 111111 St0VE'llS 11i1l th1- 1'1-1'11i1'i11g' 111't.. lioth of tl11-111 11111'1- llilll F-0Vt'l'i1l y1-urs' 1'X1Pl'l'll'lll'1' 111 this position 111111 t'ilC'll pl11y1-11 l1l'ilK1y 111111. lit for this positi1111.i A1111'l11'1'. il fast. t11'irl111' from the South. 11111 111ost. of 1111- M111' S11l't'l't 1111111 1111w11 tirst.. 111- is f11st. 1111 his f1-1-t. 111111 plays likv 1111 11111 Vt'11l'l'2l1l. R12lll21.L1'1'1' B1'l'XV. XVllt'l1 not 1111 1111- 11111111111. 111-111 11ow11 s1-1'o1111 l111s1-1 NVl1Pl1 pitchiiig. 81111111-i1l111'. 1 1 wh t,h1- ' 1' 3 I Q his Il12l1't' HS 111- is 211 fi111l 11'l11-r1-V1-1' lllilClJl1. l111111'l11'1' 211111 F1-1'1'1-11 t.h1- right 11111111 tool took t'2ll'K' of sliort. 111111 third: tlllj' 1111111 sl11111'1-11 l'lilSSy form t1l11'11lg' t.l11- Sl'ilS0l1. liriglit. V1.1111i1'111' 111111 S1-11111-i111-I' 11'1-1'1- i11 11111 11111111-l1l. '1'h1-y NVl'1'C 1111v11.ys th1-rc with the goods 1-111-vel' tl11- 1111.11 c+11111e their way. Dillon 111111 Stivwart 2l1'l' 11111.11 15111111 utility 1111-11 illlll pro1'1111 1111111111111 to t.111- 11021111 l1efor11 season was over. qllll' sch 1-111119 for 1911 wus: April 8.-1Ves111y11n at N01'lIl1l1. April 21 1 .-'E11l'Q1i21. 2112 Nfll'lllill. April 29.-Li111'o1I1 at. Li111-11111. M il y B 1 il y M11 y B121 y M ay .1 ll ll .T 111111 6 5 fi. 1 1 11s -111 ... . -11111111111 at N01'11111l. -B1'1111l11y at P1-11ri11. .-B. H. at N1i1'll11ll. -1Y11sl1-y1111 at N1ll'lll2l1. -B. ll. S. at lgllltllllillgtlill. 2.QB1'1111111y at Nor11111l. 3. -Elll'C1i2l at lElll'Pliil1. 118 Q ,, I I X x I 9 fl . I X f f Nw I 1 ' 4 'xx wgiflxi fy, xg if kg! ' F -1 sixty, if -4 AY wwf ,M Quin I J 'cf X f X K 6 4 ,QT f I I - ' Q .,.,'. WM MW 119 Q T!-UE NDEX QQQQQMJ The Annual Grind Tlu- illlllllill gl'llltl was gin-n lay tlu- Y. M. anal Y. XY. C. A. on Frinluy e-vm-ning. S4-ptr-inlu-1' 23. .Xs 1-zu-li lu-rsun vnnu- lliruugll ilu- dom' wlu-n lu- 2ll'l'lVt'll lu- was given al la-tts-r whim-li was use-cl lull-r in tlu- e-vm-iiing' in tlu- spelling of words. Any g'l'0llP could get tugr-ilu-r. lmiwwimlvrl ilu- lm-ltr-rs in tlu- l2'l'Ul117 spa-lla-ml il wnrrl. Another llllf0l't'Hl,lllg,f feature of ilu- 4'YOIllllg was il pimru-mule le-ml lay tlu- fau-uliy. fullnwuil by flu- seniors. tlu- juniors. tlu- snlmlunrimw-s mul fl'USllllll'll. lil-frm-slinu-nts wr-rv Sl'l'Yl'tl :xml tlu- 1-vc-liiiig' tlu1ru11g'l1ly 4-lljuyn-ml lry alll. Y. W. C. A. Party At ilu- close of flu- nu-inlu-rslrip 1-ont:-st lu-tive-eil tlu- whites mul the ye-llows, tlu- wliitm-s l'lllPl'l1llll0ll tlu- yictmnimis siilr- in tlu- g,2'ylllIl2lSll1lll. Tlu- grzuul lll2ll'i'll was le-ll ,liy Gln-n ll1'ig'g's mul llm-lc-n Burgess, lc-alll-rs of flu- whitn- ziiul ye-llow sirlms. This was fullnwl-ml lmy 21, trzu-lc nu-et. in which tlu- y.-llmvs wr-rv wimu-rs in two 1-vs-nts. mul tlu- wliill-s in tlirc-1-. Dainty rc-fre-slinu-n'ts wc-re Sl'l'Vl'1l. anal tlu- yr-llmvs slr-slain-ll tlu- 'wliilc-s siu-uc-ssful 1-1111-1'lui1u-i's as wr-ll as grzu-e-ful lnusws. The Stag Party Un l+'1'i4l:iy 4-vm-iiiiig, Marr-li ll. tlu- Yuung Mn-11's lllll'lSlQl1lll ,XSSUt'l2ltlHll gun- an infornial rr-1-1-ptiml tu tlu- lmys uf tlu- sm-luml. .Xn lingglisli ll'2ll'li nu-1-1 was lu-lil. Hxforml siufvc-4-all-il in winning' frmn lu-r ulll rival lay an low nmi'gin. ,Xftm-r ilu- frm-li nu-vt l'1'l'l'l'SllllIK'lllS wa-rv si-1'n-il. 1-misisting uf fillliQ'l'l' lm-:ul zuul lmiitll-rmilkf' Mr. Will H. Gray was toast- mzish-r. llis juli:-s :uul :nu-4-mlntm-s lu-pt :ill lilllgillllg' 1-olitililmlly. All 4lt'lD2ll'll'1l all ai lzlim- lumr ileu-lu1'il1g' tlml sum-ln 1-ve-nls url- wurlli wliils-. The Girls' May Dance Un Szllurclziy 4-vm-ning. May lil. ilu- girls of l.S.N.l'. Zllltl ilu- N.ll.S, gave- in girls' May flzliuw- party. l+'ui'ty-five 1-miplos clauu-1-cl in ilu- Qylllll2lSllllll to music furnislu-ll liy Ash- lun's Ul'l'lll'Sl.l'2l. 'l'lu- Q.L'ylllll2lSllllll was 1-mive-1-11-al intu ai roxy little lmll-room for ilu- nec-zusion. Palms. fm-stmms nf lll2ll'S. :mil Slfl'l'1llllS of rm-ml zllul white lisslu- pups-r zulnriu-il flu- gjylll. Sev- 1-rnl out uf town gum-sis wr-iw pri-sm-ni. 1-misisling' 1-liic-lly nf ailumni. 120 LQ QQ THE Founders' 21 T11e third 1-01ebrz1tio11 of T'011l1f1Q1 S Day was 110111 011 S:1tur11:1y eV011i11g, 11'0111'11z11'y 18, 15111, i11 the 111111111511 Arts B1111l1111g. T110 0011-111':1tio11 t11is year was 116111 especially i11 1:0111- 1llt'1l101'21t10I1 of Dr. Hewetit. A11 i11f111'111:11 1'e00pti1111 was 110111 111 the otH1-es 111111 halls of the 11121111 11ui111i11g. At six-thirty the guests 111:11'1-11011 f111'Ul1g11 the long C01'l'11,10l' to the 111111111101 1'00111S while Mrs. Ree11e1' 111:1ye11 the l1l'.Q2l,l1. T1101'0 were about 1.811 guests present. '.1'110 11101111 0z11'11s were very unique. They 1,:111'0 21 stencil of 111: H0w0tt's 11211110 i11 1'e11 011 the whito e:11'11. The 11101111, which 1r1111sist011 of fire 1'11111's0s, 11218 s01'v011 by the girls of the DUI11L15t11Lf Science Class. After the 132111611181 t110 guests 1111111-11 to the z1u11it111'i11111, where 1111? following 11l'Ogl'2lll1 was given: Organ 11111111.1012 . ....... Mrs. R001101' Song ........ . . .VVG1ll'll1illl Q11z1rtett0 Re1-it:1ti1111 ...................... ......... B f11'. S0111y Now is the Accepted Ti1110 H8465 . .. . . .TQl1NV111 C. Hewetit, Go Ahead fF01J. 18, 18561. . ...Edwin U. Hewett For all Album Q1855j ..... ...... E 11wi11 C. Heweit A1111ress ........... . . .Robert E. Hi01'o11y111o11s Song ..... .... VX i0111'111:111 Q1l2ll'ft?i1'0 Reeitation ............. ....... 11 liss Corbin Rejoice Eve1'111111'e 118551 ................................................... Mr. Hewett M0111o1'i:11 Sung' at N1QI1101'1211 Exervises of His 1 1'i01111, tl. W. C11i111s, of St. Louis 118661 . .....1XI1'. Hewett 0111 Lung Syue The 11l'0g1'HIl1 was w011 1'0111101'011. T110 11121111 :111111'0ss was given by Professor R. E. Hierouy- mous, s001'0tary of the Nz1tio11:11 14111111-z1.ti1111:11 l'11111111issi1111. Mr. I'I101'011yl11011S was 21 st,1111e11t :1t t11is s1'h11o1 during thc 11resi11e1111y of .1111111 W. t'1111k 211111 l1l11'111g that time 110 1ive11 with Dr. HL-wett. Ill 1896, the year after 11is g1':11111:1ti1111, 110 went, to U:1r1'o11t1111, where he 1'oo111011 with P1'0si11e11t F91Il118y. In 21 pleasing Il1311l1G1' Mr. 11ie1'o11y111ous t11111 11s IllZ11ly p01'so11z11 instances i11 COl1HCC1ll0ll with these three 111'esi11011ts 31111 with t110 S1-1111111. JXII11 es11e1'i:111y 11111 he tell us Illftlly fnctis 00111101-11i11g Dr. H0wett's 1101110 111111 1111111111 1ife. Miss Corbin and Mr. S0111y 1'00it011 s0ve1':11 I111e111s of Dr. Hew0tt's OYYII C0l1lPOS1t10I'l, whif-h were received with 3.p1J1H11S9. At, the 1'111s0 ot' t110 111'11g1'u111 the 111111101109 sang A11111 Lang Syue. 121 umor Banquet flll Mnmluy vu-llilmg. Jum- 5, thv .luniurs palill llUlllil32f' lu thi- S4-niurs hy lrzlllquvtiug ilu-m in ilu- g5'lllIlZlQllllll. 'l'h1- gyl111x.lsill11l was lust:-fully alu-u1'z1t1-al in tho vluss colors g'l'Ul'll null white-. .X lzllgc-1' llllllllwl' of tha- Sl'Ili1Pl'5. .luniurs :xml l zu'ully than s-vm' ll2ll'lll'l' mlvml. .'Xf14-r an oxvc-llvlml hum uvt mum- Sl'Yl'l'ill linwlv zlnrl wa-ll l'llUSl'll swf-vlu-s. . l MENU. l'im-aipplv lm' with lll'llHlli'll l'lu-1'1'ic-s Nzlllwl .XllllHll1lS Ms-at lll'lNllll'tll'S i'1'a-mllwl Pvus Now l'ol:l1m-s will: llrzlwll lluiil-1' SZIIIH' l'a11'lie-rlmusv llulls I'i1-Iqlpg Ulivvs Ullivlu-11 Szxlzul Null, lllzlfc-rs Vanilla and Sll'1lXVlbl'l'l'.Y loc- 'l4l't'2llll ghll4LQ'f'l Fowl Vnlw C'ull'm-11 hlillls TU2lSllllilSl1'l'fl'll'l'l'1' xyiltlilllfl. Tlll'll'1' XX'4-lm-mmf to thy Smiln-s nuul l'1'zlis1-s ...,.....,, ,nlhly Slyiy-pg RUSIDIDIISK' ......,,.... .... . . . . . ,fllvnu G1'ig'gS 'Spvccl lhc llilllillg' 41111-st . ..vT2lll0 RUl,K'l'tS0ll IQOSIYOIISQ' ....... ,,,,, 1 xlail Xwvatt To Om' Fllf,lll'f' Dul,ivs ......., ........... ......................... I I urnlcl lq2lSlWCl' lPl'l1'll!lSlllll is that from wlnivh XY1- urn- Must lilvst and lim-aw-iw Must Humlu .... Chas. Blue 11f'SlNlllS0 .,,.. ........... .,,.., ......... ..................... P 1 ' 1 -s. Felmlvy 'lxllltlllgl' thc- lim-zlutiful l,ll'tlll'l'S that llung' on Mc-111m'y's XYz1ll. IS um' of 1-lml l.S.X.l'. lllilt we-lm-lll thx' hc-sl of 2lll.', -Moses Stzllior 122 Q 1 mw T11-1E t111o11fm ' !'+k.. +1 J4-X. JU J+X. J+k. D 1E Lxl Ja Senior Marshmallow Roast A very Qlljllyllllll' 111111111 was 111111 last 1'11ll 115' 111e S1111i111's :lt 1l1ei1' 111111rs11n111111'1w 1'11f1'41. l1i1'k, 11111' 1-l11v1-1' 1'111ss 11r11si1111111, 1111111111111 11111 1112151 i11 S111-11 21 way 111111 11111 .11111i111's 111111: 11111 1111111 111 1li:11'11v11r 11111 111171113 111111 s1111i1 11111 fllll. Sill1l1'11!'lY, 01111111111 2, was .l1111i11r night i11 111e S111-ieties. While 1111 ltbyill .l'1111i11rs were 11111-111111113 s111:i111y 11111 N1111i1111s were 1111 111111 ZIXYZIY. A1 T130 111111111 111111 1111111111-11 111 1111-111 1111-11 :11 ,F1'Z111lill1l 8111101 S1111111 111' 111e l'Zl1ll111lS. il'l11111' llilff 1'Z1l'1iS S111111 1ll'l'lYO11 1'P2111y 111 1'2ll'1'y 1111-ir 1111111 111? 11ig'11i1ie11 lllllllillllly-7 111 11l'1l1111ll'1:1. Springs. '1'1111 l12ll'1y w11111 1111'1111g11 11111 511111115 of lalllllllllllglfjll g'lX'lllg' S1'1111111 yells, 1'l11ss yells 2111111 YQl1'l4l1lS 11111111' yells. 1Vl11111 11111y :11'riv1111 111 1111- SI11'll1g'S 111e.v 111111111 1112111 l2l1'gj,1' fires 11:111 1111e11 1111111 :11111 ev111'y111i11g was l'l'21l1-V. M111's11- 111:11111wS 111111 w1-i11111's were 11111s11111 11v111' 11111 Iire. All S111i11rs 11r11s11111 111s1 111eir 11ig'11i1y :11111 1111' 111'1,1w11 was 1111111 111 11isI111se 11f S1-v111'111 11111111115 111 11111 11111i1'i1111s 111111':s11111:11111ws 2111111 W1'l11P1'S, :11s11 Il 1111111111011 1111118 111' lllll1'C'. The j1111i1:1111 1'1'11w11, w1111 2ll'1' 111111111 for 1'1111i1' wis1111111 i11 11111111' things as w1111 IIS 111:11111i11g 1'11I1S1'S, 1'111111'11e1l 111 N111'111:11 :11111111 11111 A. Nl. S111111:1.Y llll11'lI11lg. The Junior Marshmallow Roast C111 Tll111'S11!1.y 11ig'111, Ul'1'O1,lC1' 121, h1Hll'1'1'V :11'111r 11111 S1l11I1l'l' 11111111 S1111111 111 11111 S1'1fs e1 111. s11111111e11 the ery, Hrlllll' J1111i11rs 2l1'l' 0111111 Yes, 111e .11111i11rs we1'e 11111, 11111 w11ere 111111 how? 'llheee were 11111 111111s1i1111s 11111111 S1-11i111', Hlbf 111111 Fr111111ie :1sk1111, 111111 which 1111 1111e 1-1111111 kl1U1Y- iugly answer. The Jlllllllljl' class, 1111111l,1eri11g' 2111111111 125, gatl1ere11 at 111e Stone 1i11'1llgLx 011 South Fell fl,V91l11G at 7 o'111o11k 111 await 111e 1111111i11g 111 11119 l1111yr11eks. NV11ile t11e er0w1l was 111'CI1Z11'l1lQ 111 start several of the S11fs et 111.11 z111111111111e11 to 1'11'L'21k things 1111 111111 111111-161' the Sf2111'1'l11g. But woe 10 1111111' .luekl 'Phe .'11111i11r 1111ys, i11 11l1'11' 1e11se 111l111ir11,1.i1111, nearly f11111il1i11'1te11 111111. 13111, 21, C0111 1111111 i11 11111 1'1'eek 1111.11 just 11111 l'l'X'lYl11g' e11l111'1, 211141 s111111 w1- saw 111111 1111ys t11.ki11g 11111Yl1 ' ' street. .l11S1 1l1e11 111e ll1lyl'I1CliS, w11i1111 11211-1 11111111 e11g11ge11 f11r 11111 111-1111Si011, 11r1'iv1111 :11111 were 1111111- 1111-tely H1le1l. Now 110g2'11ll The 11ri11 111 Twin lfirove. But 1111f11r11111111e1y the wheels of one of the wagons wisl1e11 111 retire from S11l'll 11111ive service :111110st i111111111li:1.1e1y, 111111 51111111 of 11111 .l1111i1,1rs were obliged 10 follow the 11111111' 1'2l11fkS 10 1211111111i11g11111, where 111111111er rack was Qe1311re1f1 31111 tl1e e111ir11 party S112l1'1'6ll 2151211111 for 111e grove. But 21121181 'WVel1 110111111 1Sl1i1T always 111111 11O1l6,H for 111e wheel of 2l.11Ot11Q1' 1':111k 11ee11111e weary 11,1111 retired from Service 111111 a110111er p1'11'ty of people w11,1ke11 111e Streets :1w11i1i11g 111e Z11'1'lV2l,l 111 2l1101llC1' rack. E111e1'111i11111e11t 11111'- ing 1llQl1' wait was not 1a1?ki11g, however, for 111e Sllllllll' boys, wi111 1l19l1' ever-vigi11111t eye rezuly 10 offer 11ssis11111ee 10 any 1Vi1yf21l'01', :1rrive11 111o1111111y. 111 IL short 1111111 flllU1llG1' XV!1g0l! Ill'1'lV9l1 111111 onee more we were 1111 our way 10 111e grove. Several hours we1'e spent ZL1'O111lCl 11111 011111111 fire r11111s1,i11g 1ll211l'Sl1lllflll0WS 211111 weiners. The I'81111'11 trip was 111:111e shortly after 111i1l11ig'l1t, 11,1141 OVOII 111o11g11 11110 of the fQ2LlllS gave out it 1li11 not 11etr111i't from the joy of the 01'cz1sio11. 011 their 1'Ptl11'H to NO1'lllR.l 111e .luniors were 11g11i11 1111111-11011 by tl1e Seniors 2111111 lower 1111155 men who 111111 11017 been able 111 get 111e 4'1'0XYll as it went 111 111e grove. A lively s13ra11111le e11s11e1l, but 110 great 1111111z1ge was 111111e. 1,111 17119 wl111le it was 11, lively 111111 1111j11ya11le trip, as every Junior will testify. 123 Q LQQQQ QQJ THE N lEXQQMwQQw The Sophomore Roast .Xt 7:30 p, ni.. Uetolwr T. lflltl. the Nophoniores niet in lllooniington. one hloek South ot' the court house re-ntl-y to start sonthwnril for il feast of nmrslnnnillows nnil weiners. The plum- sa-leeteml for the event wus llt'1ll' ai little reil sehoolhouse south of l'loughton's Lulu-, where auniil shouts of joy hrnnt-lu-s of near-hy trees were put, to przn-tlieqil use in kintlling il large hon-tire. tlver this lire the roasting' was proniptly done. S4-vernl suspieions Seniors. .lnniors :intl l reslnnen stnrteil in pursuit of the llll'l'l'y' nmkers hut soon returneml, hi-ing' unnhle to follow the truil. At ten t'!J o'eloelq the return trip wus ln-gun. Arriving at the Nornnnl station an awaiting' party nttzu-lieil the Sophoniores with the intention of throwing their presiilent into the ponel. hut their etlorts were fruitless. 'llhe lust one of the 1lt'tilt'lill1g' pn.1't,y to give up wus .ineli who was linzilly overeonie hy the appeals of the Sophomore girls. After giving' nine lla1li's for the Hophoniores. the erowml ilisperseil fleelairing' that the event haul heen il gl'2lll1l success, J. I. The Senior's eception for Mr. and Mrs. Beyer On Tueswlny evening, lleeeniher 20, the Senior elziss heltl an l11f01'1l12ll reeeption in honor ot' Mr. :intl Mrs. Beyer, who were inzirrieil on the fifteenth of Deceinher in Colinnhns, Ohio. 'llhe fzieulty lll0llllJ01'S :intl their frienils were invitetl. Nearly two liunilretl persons gave Mr. :intl Mrs. Beyer :x llllil1'f'V weleoine into the sovizil life of the sehool. After :nn hour spent in exeliztngillg' greetings light' refreslnnents were servetl. A Iil'0g'1'2llll ot' nppropri ite tonsts was given. Miss Ahnn. Kruse, presifling, first ilitroilueeml the Senior's presiclent. Mr. llnnn nnule the weleoining' nslmlress with :1 toast to good fellow- ship unil :1. word of zulviee to the fzieulty zihout the proper ilisposition of their l02l,l'lllIlg'. Mr. M:.ni-liester, representing' the fzu-nlty, responileil with eeononiie lllHi,l'lll101ll2l,l :nlvive ilirectetl :it the Seniors :intl :it Mrs. lfieyer. Miss Owen, the fzieulty nizitelnnaiker, was ziskeil to give It toast to The Mzirrieel Illltl Near Marriefl. Her response was elever :ind apt. 'l'he reeeption was helil in roolns 55 :intl 513, whieh were prettily tleeorzlteil in green :ind reil. llolly, poinsettizx, palms :intl Ql'l'2llIllllllS were usetl to e:1rry out the color seheme. 124 NI-JDEXQEQQQQQQJ WQQ The Junior Halloween Stunt thu- YYQ-diu-sduy uioiniug. l'2ltllt'l' lutc- in tlu- full. tlu- 1-utirv si-hool. inf-ludiug tlu- Fzlvultv wx-rv tt-iulc-rt-d hits of llilStl'lNJ2ll'tl,u 2ll'tlStll'illlj' dm-sigiu-d uud lN'2l1'1Ilg' tlu- tol- lowing ins:-ription: NVQ-, tlu- Juniors. invits- you to our 4-iivlnliiti-tl Vustlm-. Ou Suturdulv 1-vt-uiiigj. llt'tUlN'l' 29. At tlu- hour of 1-ight with vostuuu- gn-alt. :uid musk, llo t'ouu-. As at rm-sult of this iuvitutiou priu-lziuiaxtiou, oiu- might laura- st-4-u Juniors g':ll1ll'4'- busily c-iigngi-tl. tlu- lll'Xt Halturrlzly morning, in sr-ouriug tlu- 1-zuuluis for Y2ll'it'0lUl't'tl ls-uw-s. uiul tlu- surrounding' suhurhs for uuuu-rous sin-viuu-us of Mr. l e-liuls-y's furoritt- lililllt tr-ornl. 'l'hiug's we-ro niudm- so illtl'l't'HllIlg' thut 1-vt-u oiu- or two voustitutiounlly lazy juniors joiiu-d in tlu- work. Proiuptly nt 4-ight p. ui.. tlu- doors of tlu- gyiiiiiusiiiiii ws-rv tlllt'llt'tl. Mysterious 4'l't'2l- turn-s c-iitc-ri-d und soon tlu- nu-rry uinslu-d vrowd, full of midiivnl spirit :uid fun. wus thoroughly 4-ujoyiug itst-lf. hy doing its lu-st to dist-ovt-r its iudividunl idc-utitim-s und vlmr- au-tc-1'isti1-s. Shortly 1lft0l'XYZll'llS. tlu- light wc-rv turiu-d on just enough To ullow tlu- giu-sts to locutt- tlu-msc-lvt-s. 'l'lu- 1-H1-vt. of tlu- lightt-d luunpkiusz tlu- rustling' of uiyriaul lt-uw-sz tlu- sight of stzu-ks of corn sc-zittt-11-al in tlu- hzih-ony. :is wt-ll us tlu- llllllllSt2lli2lllll' odors of lie-ld und fort-st. ull 1-oiuhiiu-d to give- Ullt' that woodsy fm-4-ling of strc-ugtli und vigor. Ai tlu- psym-liologii-ul iuonu-ut tlu- 1-ouuuittm-o ou 2ll'l'2lllQ'l'llll'lllS gurl- ai lu-lpful sug- gestion. wlu-rt-upon ull sunk g'l'2ll't'fllll.V tor otlu-rwism-3 on tlu- 1-zirlu-t of lm-urn-s. 'l'lu- lll'0j,f'l'2llll whir-li followed. consisted of various stunts lu-rforuu-d hy tlu- four t'l2lSSt'F. tlu- ,-Xczult-iny and tlu- Fun-iiltyy. - All we-rv lllil'l't'StlllQ'. illt'l1lllillQ' tlu- prolilu-ey give-u hy tlu- Soplioiuorm- witc'-lu-s und wizards: Hu- stunt of th-5- juniors. who wc-rv tlu- lIt'l'lN'll'iltUl'!4 und proiuulqators of il rt-- uiurlaahly sole-mu mock wt-ddi1ig': :ind tlu- unique l't lll't'St'lltiltltlll of 1lrs. .Iurh-y's XYux XYorks. pri--sented by 1-4-rtnin seniors. who, no douht.. were 4-host-n 1-spot-iully for tlu- ovc-usion tthc-y did it so XVt'lll. Nc-xt, tlu- Fzu-ulty's T't'lTl'tf'SC'llt2ltlYl'S. Q'l'2ll't'flllly thut with inunonst- t1ll2lllilllOS of dig'- nity thrown ovt-rhourdj 1-nutiously tultho with tlu- utmost holdiu-ssl. and tilh-d with 4-xc-et-diiig .Q'l'02lt joy tAlhe-it mu- 1-ould 1-usily sm- in 4-au-h tm-zu-lu-r's Q-yt-. 21 gli-:un of nu-luiu-holy and dt-ep glooml. aulvzuu-od to tlu- stzigc- to illustrutt- tlu- importzuuw- of play in tlu- school troomj hy pluyiiig. l,iviug' Stntiu-. In this Miss Owt-ii und Miss li2lll2ll'll tic-d for iirst plzu-1-. with Miss llullurd lmviug' souu-what tlu- 2ltlYilIlfilg't'. on zu-vount. of lu-r striking' tlu- Hold up attitudt-. so siu-on-ssfully that Miss illl2llllllf'l'l2lill was quite unuhh- to nplu-ur uiu-oiu-1-1'iu-d as flu- gazc-d illto the uu-nnc-ing hnrrc-l of at f'olt.'s 44. Fiuuflly. tlu- great hit of the t'Yi'lliilQ,l' wus pri-si-utc-d hy tlu- -Xt-:uh-iuy tulizls T.S.N.lY. HSA This took tlu- form of ill mot-lc slligit-all ops-rutiou. Dr. Harrold Knslu-1-r tplus entire nlplinlu-tl was the spa-c-iulist, who dizignose-d tlu- sud pliglit of XYilli:un llowurd :is that of api-1-iulit-itis. 'Flu-rt-. in the IIl't'Sl'lll'H of nurses, 2lt.tt'llll2ll1tS, fond and syiupntlu-tie friends. niany que-or nrtic-les wort- dt-tau-lu-d from tlu- I-'oor sut'l't-rm-r. Among otlu-r ni'tic-les. Miss C'olhy's pf-t vat was liln-mtc-ml z1ft.4-1' all these ya-ursf Pri-side-nt Fm-liiilc-y's Simplified Spelling' 'List was ilist-own-fl. Sl't'lll'0ly tru-lu-d away lwsidt- and 2U'g'lIlll0llii1t,iV0 und nuu-li dist-ussm-d decision 1-utith-d Intc-rscluilastim-us Athh-tim-us. Just then. Miss Mihu-r tillllJ6'l'S0l1ili0lll ruslu-d in and de-uiauuh-d a, stay of Dl'0Ct'llillg'N.n until tlu- vit-tini's iumu- should lu- rt-more-d from tlu- 'Dt-linqiu-nt List. This c-liiunx topped oft' the fun of tht- 4-njoynu-nt of tlu- 0Vt'lllllg'. Miss Mihu-r. lu-rss-lf. lu-urtilv ap- PlHl1diI1,fI the Ac-z1,cleiiiy's stunt. ' Shortly after this. rc-freshnu-nts in kt-eping with I'Iullmr0'c-ii we-ro served. and finally the guests departed tired but still in good humor and looking forward to lu-Xt ven,r'S Stunt. :FRED 11. ook. 125 E year of 01.117 LOFC1 ODS TIIOUSHDCI Nine Hundred ,gf gillllllllillIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllg l l l l 2 PRQCLAMATIQN 2 ETC FRESHMEN 2 Z HKTLOIU Ye Cornfecl FT6SZlm6n fll6S6 E E q fpresents, Greet1'ng: E E such as ocurd on North St. Friday night. E E M1-vo girls of your station only shalt thou speak. Z Z N3. Report every afternoon. rain or shine. to Z E Coach Russell for marhle and ping pong practis. E E H4. Borrow two dollars from the students,1oan E E fund and suhscrihe for the Vidette, also huy a E E lecture course ticket. pick your seat on the last two E E rows of the halcony. You wonqt he notised there. E 1 555. Uncover your head to all Seniors, Juniors E Z and bsofs. Try to he a gentleman. E Nl. Thou shalt dispense with all rough-housing E -' BLS. bFreshien cuffs on your pants are out of place. E so are soft shirts. Consult the 'Index of 1909.' E E Y, Go to the Presidentss offis and get a copy of E 2 300 words recommended hy the Simplified Spelling E 4: Board. Learn .to .spell so that thou canst he a Z E cred1t to the 1nst1tut1on when your freshness E E wears away. E E 558. Break these rules not, at your peril, Freshies, E E and if you do hlame not the powers that he when E Z you find yourselves in the Campus flilyn pond. ..- E 559. proclaimed this 11th day of Octoher in the E and Ten, and in the fifty-third year of the life ,-Y Ai of this Institution. HSOFS ET AL. E ZllllllllllllllllllliIllllllllllllllllIllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg 12h l i i PPENHXICS o r H EAR 1910 M 1911 1 '7 .4 ElN ElXQQQQ QQwm r. Telford If is illlhvirll fu l'0llX'l'-Y ln Thi' HlllHl4ll'l' Thi' pruhlviii wliiwh Mr. 'l'0l1m'4l hzis :lml H10 mziuy Nll?fll'lll'S Sllllllll'l',Q'4'Kl in flu gwzif mass of um'm:ll sliiflefiifs. 'lllizit ho h:1s lllllllilgvtl unmlvl' thv 4i1viiliisT:ii1v0s to 1'l't'2ll9 21 high si-limvl spirif :mel 1: high svliiml 1-ulisvifmsiivss speaks vulumvs lm' his 111-vi-limi to the high svliuul :xml ifs iilvzils. 'l'hziT we :iw uni silnlilxv IlUl'lllZll slumleuls who ilu nut lillilx TL-:u'lii1ig, hui' hnvo ai spirit :mil :ui imlonlity uf our uwn is lzirgvly ilue to the unliriiig 01l'm'Ts of Mr. 'l'0lfm'4l. Nr-vm' 'run ti1'0:l in lisfvu lo our Mlilln' of wmv, he is ii mtlwfim- with mu' SllUl'fl'1HIllll1 S. To li-:ul :mil wi not to ilvstrov our imliviiluzililv :mil l 2- . . . inllizlfivv hzis lwcoii Mr. 'l'4-lfo1'al's iilozil, :ui iilv:1l 'ru whim-h ho has ilvvofcrlly vliilig, zillllmlgli 1 role of lho ilrill mzxstm' is allways lllllvll 02lSl0l' ful' the lC1lC'llUl'. 128 rllllivulfivs llll nmsf lllPl'l. Tlltbllgll limsuiirilly l'l'SlNJllbllllU fm' the high svlimnl, yvf hc limls its QQ QQTQP-ME MN EXLQLQQQQ QUWUI Hugh School Leota Brown Helen Trlplett Helen Kraft Carrie BTO WTI Carrie Blair Constance Coen ENIDHEXQ QQQQQQQ QQ? GK High School Ruth Scott Daniel Shirk Marie Cherry RCCSCI' Catherine Bush John Daugherty Seniors Q QQTIF-UE NE EXQ QQQMQ The Normal Student I.-AS THE HEADQl'AH'l'I-IHS SERS HIM. Ohserve these Normal students well! They never go to class pell-inellg They never run upstairs or down, Nor in their class rooms act the Cl0Wll. Their attitude makes my heart swell Yi'hen I hold forth on How to Spell. Each one inhibits base desires, Each one for higher things aspiiwg-S. They 're eivilized, as all may see: They 're just as good as good can he. EAINTLY, MENTALLX Ex HAUSTED stunsnrs. f k fvfpfk CARELESS, HEEDLESS, 9? 1'x X X T ,. it 5 ll.-AS THE HIGH s4'HooL ' L STUDENTS SEE HIM. 2 2 These Normal students drive us wild V YVith their sweet t'innoeenee so mild. They drop their paper on the floors, And throw good chalk right out of doors. , ,ggi T U 5 I At general ex. they read and write. M As we see well from our great height. X They wildly chase through all the halls, gmail!! N Q , .' And mark with pencils on the walls. O , They take our wheels and ride about w 1 ' xx . While we 're eooped up and can't get out. aww '4 f'l u I They inisbehave and speed away, , Pppek f sis:-. 'SN-A -V1 And we get blamed day after day. Z 'Wifi' Wgghiifg .tg , , , , 'Elf E Oh yes, they 're bright and wlnning lights, Xu cull Q-Ea, r. nv uw on 1'-' -: 0' my 1 are e ieiei ieigi N g WN - A. 'wfi tl 1 1 ' lt V T LN Q 'E+ 4 Wiiwpe wi QQEQQ QT INDEX QQ QQ NZIIIIC Pet 1'l11'11se .alll1J1t10l1. 1ilL'CllPiltlOI1 1101111 Dt5llg'l10l'13' xyllllillll Reeser 1'2l1llk'l'llll! Bush i'111'1'io Brown 1711111111 Nllll'L'li 111-len lifilft Mario CllQl'1'y l.1'11t11. lirown 1'1l1'1'i11 13111ir lluth S1-ott 111-11-11 'l'1'i11l1'-tt 1101181-2llll'l' f'o1'111 -1115' 1 'o111't1'1gl1t II. 1121171141 li2lS1lk'PI' .1111111-S .xllllDl'0SP 1'11 ul lgtllljilllllll Lois llvelvll 111-1-.1 1,111-Q-111 l'l1ili11 Beggs 111-1ll'Q'2l1'011 lYestl1off .'lol1n l+'el111ley Nxvillllllll ll'ow111'1l llele-n Brown lflelen T111'e1111er 1111111-1't11. Slhlllllilll lfilylllllllll I12lN0l10 1.1-il11. XY1l0l'l0l' lf I only 111111 a, girl! To l'1ll'l'y t02lL'llQl'.S ex- illlllll2l1lOll, H1-ssiti, 0, 13055191 To 110 1l11ll'1'1v1l. 1111! Inilllfl! By golly. 11.011 1101. 1111! 1 11on't know, NY11y! lf I only 111111 il man! CUINQ on. Cill'1'l9. 1.111 not 2111 .xC2l1,ll'llllCl Say. people ! Has 11nyl1o1ly llf'l'0 seen Kelly? L1-11's llllV0 il social g11n1e Tlmtfs not 1'igl1t. 1111. go on! Tl111t's crazy. llilvlx you got 211 1l11te'! Aw! 110 been stung l1efore. I love the girls fl'O1ll A 'fo Z. 4111, Helen! Love, 111e kid? K-i-11? I'll tell ye, boys. Sure! To l1e il sorority ffirl D . To llllllig the l111sketl121ll te-11111. To t'1ll'l'y 1-co11o111ics. To go to lY0llPSle'y. To g,1'l'2Ulll2ltf' without Iilllilllg. To 1111 21 S02llllStl'QSS. To 111- il' f2ll'lllP1'.S wife. To 110 l1e1111 of tl1e 011155. To 1111 C'0llH1Ll0l'0ll a nor- lllill stumlent To 111111-11 l'llt't10l'lC2llS. ,. . . Y lo 4'ill'l'y 1111111 IIIHJOYS. To 111- 11 1K'llClC'l' i11 U.H. To l1e il, 1LOill'llk1l' of geo- lll01l'y. To 111- 21 .lov Ogle in 11t11- leties, To go to Wes1ey1111. None 'io vlljov life. To lllillil' 11111 te11111. To go to the train with lJorotl1y. To 111- toge-tl1e1'. To go with every fellow. To t1-111-11 i11 t11e Philip- pines, To 110 il college widow. 132 Hunting a, girl. P11-ki11g greens. Getting there. St llklylllg' the 1'111'l4' quest 11111. Going 10 BlOOllllllg1Oll. Blulling Bill'l.lQl', Stllllylllgf. Le111'11i11g the t1'111le. S6'Cl'C'1lil1'y of senior class. Following CiL1'l'l9. Ge-tti11g ushers. At llOlll0. 1 ?1 S1-llilylllg Tullcing. H21tl'll1llQ up il' g1'ie1'1111c1-. Studying 1 'U 12021 cling. Talking to 110l'lIlill de- ll2ll'tlll9llt girls. lC11joyi11g life. lY0l'lil1lQ his teneliers. Trying' to get there. Being together. Flirting. Pll0t0Q1'3lJ1lQl' L6'kll'lllll0' to run the r- U B1'llSCll. s o me m ega w atts As they would be seen. College c-happy. Married lllilll. Belle of l'.H. Star OI l'.H, Starring ill QCOIIOIHTCS. Vollege graduate High school senior NYith a. beall Sweet girl graduate Head of elass A ll0l'lll2ll student. A reader Stal' in Bill'b9l'-S class Ladies' 111311 A grind Popular Pretty llltlllStl'l0llS Full fledged sports Invisible Great. athlete Going to the train with Dorothy TOg'E'tl1Cl' always With a swell guy XVith a. girl Making good i1l1pl'6SSiOI1S As other see tllkllll. Ladies' little lllilll. Good-llatllrell boy. Jolly COlll1li1lll0ll. Ranking fifth Very industrious Another high sehooler Hard worker lYith Carrie Blair xxvitll lleota Brown Still' of l'.H. Typical high schooler The druggi stfs da llgllt9l' Basketball player. Trying to change U. H. colors Ponting Pretty boy Shirking Every gills babies Captain of L'.H. team The president's son HilllllSOlll9 Bill Always together YVith Hllllllllltt The camera fiend With Myers 133 Nif'lill2llllE'. Johnnie W ill ie lxatreella nil be 13311 .lane Molly V Lizzie Rufus Polly Con Slippery Jay DOC J llllllllt' P, K. Louis Fritz Phil :Ulg ol' Dutch .ltlllllllltl Bill 'l he Twins Spillie Romeo Wheeler Known by His Irish l,l1'UgllC. His '5T'TlllllOl'.u The MCUIIIC hither Ill her eyes. 'Q Her gigle. His appreciation of the Welch. Hel' dilllples. Hel' modesty Hel' 1lldllStl'y, Hel' tllllitllty. Her height. Her stately 11131111612 Her dramatic air. Attempt to look wise. The COlll1l2lllj' he keeps Butterfly ties. Blllll hair eut, Her story book. bllly laugh. Her wide interests. Resenlblance to father His expansive smile. Position ill front row. Haw. haw, haw! His CkllllQl'2l. The Sltl H. P. Brusell. THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL 134 TH X QMQ , The Birds' Christmas Carol On December 16, the University High School, under the direction of the Alpha Sigma Society, gave its tirst annual play-a dramatization of Kate Douglas VViggin's The Birds' Christmas Carol. This little play, well adapted to presentation by young amateurs, proved to be the success of the year. The success is easy to account for. Every member of the High School, from Freshman to Senior, worked hard and long-selling tickets, praising the play to the pessimistic and unhelieving Normal students, and gathering the numerous prop ertiest' needed for a successful presentation. The success which rewarded their untiring efforts was certainly well earned. The Auditorium was well filled, and when the curtain fell at the end of the first act the applausc then and there proved that the play was a success. The Ruggles family was yet to appear, however, and it need hardly he said that there was not a dull moment while they occupied the stage from the time the Hredding up began until the curtain went down on the Christmas tree scene. Mr. Bird. . . Mrs. Bird .... Carol Bird .... Uncle Jack .... Mrs. Ruggles ............. Nine Buggies Children Sarah Maud ....... Peter ........ . Peoria . . Clement. . . Cornelius . . . Susan . . Eily . . Kitty . . . Larry . . . Nurse . . . Servant . . FAST UF t.'HABAC'l'ERS. 135 ..........Ethan Howe Katherine Annette Iles . ........ Zoe Garlough . . . .McDonald Council . . .Margaret Westhotf . . . . . . . .Vivian Stead . .James Noble Holsen .. . . .. . . .Nellie Beggs . . .Arlo P. Wightman . . . .Milton Froeloe . . . .Ruth Randall . . . .Mignon Bryant . . . .Gladys Reynolds . .... Dale Worthington . . . .Helen Tavenner . . . .Helen VVinchell High School Basketball Team Class Team 136 M51 HMM!! mmm! JQX. . LAB 19X JIW. lik .+- I K Personnel and Records HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TIQAKI. Harold Kasbeer, Paul Benjamin, Ralph Burtis. Oscar Sclineider, Ethan Howe, Guy McDowell, Jay Courtriglit, Oliver Ezrsterbrook. November 18, at Normal-University High, 44, Lexington, 211. December 9, at Sayl.n'ook-University High, 43, Saybrook, 39. Deceinber 16, at No1'1nal-University High, 40, Normal, 18. IJOC'E'I11l'l91' 23, at VVQISHl1121011-VV2lSl11Ilgillll, 56, University High, 20. Jrinuary 6, at Norninl-University High, 36, 1Vesleyz1n Seconds, 22. J2111U211'y 16, at Nornial-Universify High, 43, Normal, 25. January 27, aio Lexington-Ulliversity High, 36, Lexington, 34. February 3, at Normal-University High, 38, Saybrook, 27. February 10, at Nornial--Unirersify High, 56, Rock Qlsluurl, 13. February 15, at Noriual-University High, 34, Bloomington, 29. February 17, at Normal--VVashington, 313 University High, 18. February 25, at Decatur-Washington, 39, University High, 27. CLASS TEAM. Daniel Shirek. Raymond WVhite, Ren Hriggs, Carroll Cox. OSl 2l,l' Schneider, Russell 4'ourtrighf, Ethan Howe, YYilliam MeColle5'. Parker Hohuee, Louis Bush, Oliver E:1sle1'ln'ook, Phil Harrison. High School, 19, Sophomores, 17. High School, 33, Freshmen, 8. High School, 17, Faculty, 9. High School, 275 Seniors, 15. High School. 213 Juniors, 18. GIRLS ' TEAM. Margaret Westhoff, Cntlierine Bush, Louise Ayers, Beatrice Pengra, Ruth Scott, Leila Wheeler, Carrie Brown, Alice Gnsawny. 137 Q QQ TH X QQQ PRESIDENTS OF ALPHA SIGMA Alpha Sigma The miwess of the Alpha Sigma Sm-iety during tl1e past year has Sll1'IlZliH4Q'll even the most optiniistit- hopes of tl1e most o11ti111isti1- 1llPlllllE1'. The soeiety began the year without prestige and with a rather doubtful t'nture: it ends with tl1e record of having been by far tl1e most ln,-tent instrnnient for good i11 the High Seliool. A great niany things have 4'Olll'1'llbll'lf0ll to this Qin-cess, but nothing has ll0ll0 more toward inaking the society what it is than the loyalty ot 1-:11-l1 individual ll1Ell1l'l01' and the hard and earliest work of Mr. Telford. The Soeiety has been IllUSl' fortunate ill tl1e Selection of its presidents. Mr. John Dough- erty, president during the fall term, proved himself equal to tl1e responsibilities of his posi- tio11. Miss Leila W'heeler, president for the winter term, has always lJ9t'I1 a niost enthusiastie worker for the Society, and the honor bestowed upon her i11 return was not i11 any way luis- plzn-etl. It was i11 Miss VVllPQlGl',S l'U1'lll of 01111-e that the soc-ie-ty gave its Hrst annual play, The Birds' Christrnas Carolf' Mr. Daniel Shirt-k, president during the spring terin, has ll1'l'YPll to be the right person to bring a. fruitful year to a most successful close. The p1'0g1'IlII1?l, while not up to the soeiety's standard at the beginning of tl1e year, steadily iinproved. lt was a. good example of profiting from past experience. Several new lllt'Il1lJ01'S were added during the year. Like new converts i11 religion they have been very enthusiastic, and have made it their bnsiiiess to better the society in every way. OFFICERS. FALL TERM. XVINTER TERM. President. ..... . . John Dougherty .... . Leila. Wheeler. . Yive-President ......... . . . Howard Johnson ..... F1':1111-is Coolidge Revonling Seeretary ..... . . . Maek Council .... . .Noble Holsen. . . l'o1'resI1o11di11gSeeretary ..... Louis Bnsh ..... . .Daniel Shirek. . . Tl'GllSllI'6l' ............. . . . Ilarold Kasbeer ..... -William Howard SQ1'gG2lIlt-Ht-Al'l!lS. . . . . William MeColley .... Pearl Riseling. . 138 SPRING TERM. Daniel Shirek. Jay Courtright. Margaret Westhoff Paul K. B9llj?Lll1lH. Zoe Garlough. Francis Coolidge. Q TL?-UE ETXQ Q nv. 1+ nk. 1+ +x. J ny if 14-x. My nv. fn. Ju. Hx. Mx. Calendar September 12-Opening of school, 125 high school students on hand. September 14-Mr. Felmley finds chalk on the walks. Mr. Telford produces the ffuilt' Ner- mal students. C 3 U September 17-Howe, Liggitt Cooper and Schneider 'iven C I fl Miss Milner. i g '1 uni 1, with a suitable toast, by October 9-Misses Brown, Tavenner and Spilman accused by Mr. Mcclorniick of throwincr . ' 25 paper on the floor in the study hall. October 10-Misses B1'own, Tavenner and Spilman hold an indignation meeting- -11141 ful-nigh . . . . . , , Y 5 L ' ' intormation leading to the detection ot the guilty Normal students. October 13-Reeser does not call on Bessie. November 14-Great robbery. For particulars see Carrie Brown. November 18-Mr. Telford not in his usual seat in the sweat November 21-William Howard 's party broken up by the tire bell. December 16-Alpha Sigma takes a seat in the front row. December 19--Reeser gets excited while leaving the contest early. January 20-Shirck and Dougherty go to the garden of love. January 25 January 26- -Carter Brown and Fred Liggitt take a sleigh ride, but fail to escort ladies home, President Felmley gives John a new scat in the Auditorium. February -1-The Academy becomes the Unive1sity High School. February 5-William Howard and Dorothy Parr entertain President Felmley during the con- cert. February 7-Hammitt, Howe, Stewart and Easterbrook attend the matinee. Howe and Easterbrook do not accompany the basketball team to Lexington. February 15-Leila Wheeler receives her first ride in the Brush auto. February 28-La None gets a new camera. March 10-Carrie Brown escorted by her first beau to the Merchant of Venice. March 18-High School defeats Juniors, thereby winning the basketball championship. March 20-Reeser and Bess attend the theater and leave early. March 25-Normal departnicnt ignores High School's challenge to ai basketball game. March 31-Shirck accompanies Miss Bilts to the train at midnight. April 14-Massacre of High School Seniors by Mr. Adams, Mr. Barker and Mr. Manchester. April 17-High School girls serenade Mr. Telford, Mrs. Telford and the babies unappre- ciative. April 28-John Dougherty, hard pressed by Mr. McCormick, admits that he enjoys general exercises. May 22-Constance Coen and Helen Triplett attend a meeting of the High School Seniors. 139 The BLUE -fcurls QW RS:r'e5 X' '?jQ-R' ROI' o. 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And the one person said to the other, Oh, master, look upon us, for we are sore troubled. ' ' And he answered and said, 'tSpeak, for li hearken unto theef, And he said, Lo, when the winter was yet afar oft, and the grass was still green in the autumn, behold there came one called Nehrling. And he digged in the earth by the portals ot the building called wonderful. And, in the dust of the earth by the sacred portals that lead up to the throne of the king, he did hide him many small substances that were dark as the palms at sunset. And. lo, lie covered the substances with the dust of the earthg and he lifted up his trowel and departed trom the portals called sacred and he went his way. And, lo, it came to pass that the winter passed and we knew not the meaning of this which we sawg and we did shun the earth by the sacred portals for that a great awe was upc-n us. HAnd, behold, the sun beats upon the earth by the portals. and the dust of the earth dc-th break on its surface. And it comes to pass that green blades do arise where were the substances as dark as the palm trees. And there eome from the green blades colors like the snow on the mountains and like the sky at the sunrise. Behold, they are as the tlowers of the field that are white like the snow and 1'ed like to the morning. And we know 11ot the meaning, oh sire, and our hearts are troubled within us. Then fllili 0fl191'. even that other who stood upon the sacred grasses, lifted up his voice and he spake and said: Hearken and hear, oh thou lowly one, and behold I will interpret unto thee that thou hast seen. Thus is it-even thus. The person called Nehrling is the keeper of the gardens of the king. The substances as dark as the palm trees at sunset were the bulbs of the flower called tulip. Deep in the earth he did plant them by the sacred portals that lead even unto the fialaee of the king. And behold the sun did shine upon them and the rain did beat upon them and they put forth green blades. And from the green blades came colors like to the whiteness of the snow on the mountain and like to the red of the morning. And this is the meaning thereof. There did ct,-me to the palace of the king many youths and maidens and they were captives of the king. And they abode with him and waxed in stature and behold the king looked upon them and they found favor i11 his sight. And he said, 'They shall be called Seniors for they shall be blessed' And, lo, at their coming to the palace of the king their thoughts were as dark as the 141 Tlli-UE EX palms at sunset. And it came to pass that, when the light of the countenance of the king fell upon them they did blossom forth with a vivid greenness, even as do the grasses called sacred. And still did the king's countenance shine upon them, and behold they do now bloom with a wondrous radiance. They are like even unto the snow on the mountain and the red of the morning. And they have found favor in the eyes of the king. And he said, Lo, I have said. And that other lifted up his voice and spake and said, 'WVould that I, even I, a poor slave in the house of the king, even one of those called Junior, might behold one of those who are blessed-even one of those called Senior, who find favor i11 the sight of the kingf' And that other spake and said, Lift up thine eyes and weep no moreg for, lo, I am he whom thou seekest. Lo, even I, and I have found favor in the sight of the king and am blessed. and my name is called Senior. Then that other fell with his face upon the ground, upon the grass that is called sacred, and he said, 'tIYhat woulds't thou with me? Lo, I am thy slave and thy servant shall obey. Speak, oh master, thy servant heareth. Then he that was called Senior did lift up the face of the slave. And he stood with his feet upon the grass, even upon the grass that is called sacred. And he said. Oh, master, grace and blessing be unto thee! Oh that I, even I, might see with thy sight and behold in the green blades of the flower of the field, in the red and white of the flower, that which thou seest. Oh teach me how to look that I may see the vision thou dost see! Then spake he and said, Lo, the name of our wondrous tribe, even the name Senior, is written in the earth before thee. Behold it is written in with the red and white of the flower of the field. Some there are that do have eyes and they see not. And the slave answered and said, Speak and teach me that I may see. And he answered him, saying, t'Lo, if in the red of the morning, thou wilt climb to the heights of the building called wonderful, to the point that is called above the throne of the king, and if thou dost project thyself straight out from the window and when thou shalt look down, behold thou shalt see a great light and the cloud will be moven from thy sight and thou shalt see even as I have seen. And, behold, thou shalt see the name of them that are called Senior written here in the dust of the earth by the sacred portals. And it came to pass as he spake that the king did look down from the place of the throne and did see persons standing even upon the grass of the campus, upon the grass that is called sacred. that grows by the sacred portal. And the king was wroth and he strode forth from the portal and he spake and said, Get thee hence, for my heart is wroth within me, Be off from before me lest I, even I, the king called David, should smite thee even with my avenging fire. Cursed be thou for thou hast found no favor in my sight! And they went forth from the land and the king knew them no more. INEZ HEDDEN. Class of 'OSL 142 TH EX Q The Tale of a New Student Normal! Normal! The whistle blows, the train stops and the baggage-laden student wends his way down to the over-crowded platform. It seems as if the whole town has turned out to do him honor. No lack of hospitality, for twenty stewards give him a hearty welcome as tl1ey swamp him with such questions as: New student? Located? Board engaged? etc., and before he is fully aware of what is happening he finds himself rapidly following some steward who has relieved him of all baggage and is giving him a complete history of Normal school life. The unsuspecting, innocent Freshie, flattered with such marked attention, proudly follows his new friend and leader, feeling that at last he is treading the golden streets of the prom- ised land. Board is easily found, but then the weary tramp begins. Ash, Mulberry, School and numerous other streets are tramped up and down to find at room. At last, heartsick and footsore, the places all look alike and from sheer despair he chooses a room with only one window, and as for wardrobe! Pshaw! he forgot. With aching limbs he sits down to rest, but remembers more is yet before him. With pottering steps but now alone he proceeds to the presidents oflice. Soon aweestricken he advances to the president's desk and waits his turn for his sentence. With quivering voice he inquires: Why-er-hum, is this President Felmley'? He is somewhat surprised to hear: t'Yes, sir. ls this Aaron Reply from Crossen, in Douglas county, who wrote to me the twentieth of April saying you would be in school this fall? After replying that he is he is given the sentence of teaching process, arithmetic method. grannnar and reading one. Soon class room work begins and here step by step the wisdom of the race is imparted to him. First he learns with a shock that he probably descended from a monkey. And he may feel some resentment at being told that he is an undifferentiated mass of protoplasm to be differentiated by the faculty. These things, however, he gradually becomes used to until finally he can listen without flinching to such statements as, The untogeny of the individual recapitulates the phelogyny of the race. Step by step the student becomes wiser until at last he is ready to be sent out as a finished product to practice on the innocent children of the state. Then and only then can the students fully understand what is meant by the statement, You can conduct an equine quadruped to the aqueous fluid but you cannot compel him to imbibe. 143 QQ QQ QTH EXQQQQQQQQ New Features The lxniix would hardly he eoinplete without mention of some of the new features, since they have heen so yaried and interesting this year. Of course you think that l ain going' to tell you ahout Mr. lleyf-r's wedding. hut I shall not say a word ahout it: neither shall I try to explain how Mr. Evans eaught the nnunps. after the new sanitary drinking' eups were plaeed in all the buildings. Une of the most, pleasing new features. of eourse. is the new teaehers. who have eoine to the l.S.X.l'. this year. Mr. XY. H. Gray has made a inost ellieient prineipal of the Praetiee Sehool Miss Herdnian. and Miss tleltinaeher, the assistant lihrarian. has always heen pleasant and eheerful Mr. llarrison Russel. as Director of Men's Gyninasties. has kept up the usual good reeord in athleties. Mr. Newell is the new Director of the Manual Training' Departinent. Mr. l'rieer is at the head of the Biology department. Miss liflie l'ike is Third tlrade Critie teaeher. Mr. and Mrs. livans have l'll2'1l'iQ'0 of inost of the Rhetorieal elasses. Mr, Harwood of t'arhondale has filled Mr. Howe's plaee as teaeher of Blatheinaties during the spring' terni. Among other new features this year inany new ayoeations have heen eropping out here and there among' the faeulty. lt. has long heen ohseryed that Mr. Mant-hester has inany ayoeations. Lately he has gone to sernionizing: his favorite text is : The engine that hath no sand in the sand hox proceeded not up the grade. Miss lilllllllllllglf open air sehool is sueh a sueeess that the students find it no longer neeessarv to study the art, of maintinex ln another de lill'llllt'llf aesthetie dancing' . . . 2 1 and lutes have heen popular features this year, XX e think there is a suflragette among the ineinhers of the taeulty sinee we have so often nlarked her interest in a inayor of Blooniington. tlne inexnher of the faeulty finds time to study the XVatt during his spare llltlllltlllti. lle will prohahly he a great eleetrieian some day. Another lllt'll!llt'l' of the faeulty writes farees for pastime but often finds her thoughts turning woodward. Her next farce will prohahly he Rohinhood. The Aeaderny has reaehed sueh an age of responsibility that. it was deemed neeessary to ehristen it l'niversity High. The yellow peril descended upon ns in its lnost aetiye form this yea1'. It inade its first appearanee in the ofliee in the forrn of yellow slips which marked the straight and narrow way for ohstreperons rooiners: and defined inany duties of the rooining' house keeper: so that disagreelnents of rooiner and house-keeper will soon he unknown, More- over. the rooms will he Ml warin and eoinfortahle that even Mr. Fehnley's sehool-inanage- nient elasses will stop reeiting in general ternis. A little later the yellow peril again appeared in the fornl of more yellow slips whereon all the yexing questions of the training sehool were worked out beforehand by the student teaehers. 144 TH X Q Q A poor excuse is better than none. So in order to secure practice to perfect the I.S.N.U. students in the art of excuse writing, a new rule has been adopted. requiring each student, in case of a.bsence to write and have signed an excuse, for each teacher to whom he recites. Owing to the increase of labor in Normal, probably due to long assignments, a new labor bureau has been established with Mr. Stevens and Mr. Hiett. as chief directors. Hereafter, all persons desirous of earning money while attending school may find em- ploynient. A new Station Store has been established at the main entrance to the campus. where you may purchase books cheap from bright, prim clerks. All through history, towers have been used for many purposes, none of which are more romantic than the use to which our own l'.S.N.U. clock tower was put in the early fall, when a young couple appeared in the office and after much persuasion induced President Felmley to allow them to be married in the clock tower. Any alumnus contem- plating matrimony and feeling at all timid about going to the Peoples, Restaurant might well consult Mr. Felmley. Here is another special which has been added to the long list: All s'cripples in English are requested to join the special English class. The only new feature of the Senior class worth mentioning is the size of the class pins. The class of 1910 think they are too small. but the Freshies pronounced them cunnini. For all other new features see illustrations. 145 E N NEX MQQQQQ Bird Bound 11's nigh 1111111 1111- 11l'l'211i 111 l12lA' Thf- 11'111'111 11111111111 111-s 1-11111 111111 g1'11y. 'Tis 11.-11115112157 1l1K1l'11. 111 A111'11 11111 .lust 11l1ll1i1l1g' 1ll2l1il'S 11111- S1l1Yl'l' 11-11'11. 13111 11111111 11l1'1'l' 11111's1.s 11111111 1111- 1-111' A 511111111 1111'11 s111111-111s 1111'1- 171 111 1102112 The- '1'1111'1-1' 1-1111-14 111111115 1'1YP f111'1y-111'1- QXI111 X111'1ll211 1111111 is 11111111- 111i1'1-: 1 111' 2l1ill'1ll 1-1111-11 111-115 111111' 1111 1'11ll' 21111 T111-'1' s1111111-1' 1h'1-11111s 111111 111'1llg' 111-s1111i1', T11 S111111-111s 11'h11 1111 1111'1- C1111 s1-1- 111 11111111151 1'11'11111111111g'1'. 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DH 1111 il1'l'1Yl' 1111 111111-, D111-s 11111-1-1111 h1-111' 1111-11' 1111s11'1-1'111g' 1-1111111-'K' 111911. 111111: 11f 1,'U111'Sl1. 11ll'1't' 1111- 1-x1-1-111111115 ESI11-1-11111-1' 11111-1' 111111 1'1-111-11111111s. 111111 111 il 1-111ss 111 111'1-111,1'-111'1- XV1l11.11 1l2ll'l11A' 11l11l1i 1111 XY1111111 111'1'11'1-. -X121l'1ll 1-1111'11s s111111-111111-s 11111 111 3-11 111' 111111-111-s 1111-1' 2ll'l' S111111-111111-s s11111', X1111' 11ll'1'1'.s 1111-1111 1-11'1g'gs. sh1- 11215 111-1-11 111111. 11111 11111- 11112111 1111-1111 21 s1111111-1' 11111-. 1'11'11s 521111 11113 1-1'1111'11 111111111 1111111151 1-h1-1-1' If Miss 1.1-g1'111z11 sh1111111 1111s11'1-1' 111-111. A1111 11-s, 21 C'L'l'12l1l1 Irish las, A171111 11f11-11 111111-11 111 1'111111- 111 1'111ss Sllllll' 11111- was 1'11111- 1-1111111111 111 l1i11'l' 11113 s111'. fm' 1111'11s s111- 11111 11111 1-111'1-. Axl111l11:lSt- 111111-rs this 1'111ss 1111111 1-11111111'ise T1111 S1l211:1H 1112111 11111-11 1111-110 1111- s11i1-sz A 111111 111111 s11111's high 111 1111- il11'Z A l1l2ll'l'11'41 12l115' l12l1'1i 111111 f11i1': A 51111111111 11ssist11111 of 11111 Q111-1-11: A1111 111-1111111111 11111113 111111' S1-11111111 S1-1-11: A lass 11'h11 2l1XVi1A'S 111111- 111111111-. T11 S1-1 1111- k111g-1111'11 11115. 111111 111141- S111111- 111111-S. f111' sho 21 11101119 must write 1-16 QELQQ THE N EY Q QQQ J-ik. .151 4- Jfk. Jfk. QA.. J+X. And ehoose a. hird filllllllill' quite. Besides all these were lllillly niore But eonie. we now niust hasten o'er. This 1l10l'l1 the crowd quite 11oisy grew. The birds iiew wide. they saw hut. few: At last Miss P. 110 1ll0l'0 eould stand Provoked sl1e justly slapped llP1' hand. See here. you folks do not display True spirit i11 the work today: Keep still. H1141 quiekly follow llltf lf lrirds you really eare to see.' lYhile round tl1e llfllltl they gather ll02ll' Sonie one declares there strikes his ear Tl1e Hilti' fl'Oll1 tlOXVl1 t11e foot-hall tield The nieadow-lark is wont to wield, So all at onee rush down that way But where he is no 0110 can say. And instantly far to the north Tl1e eardinal, his song pours forth 1Vith 0119 aeeord tl1ey tlll'l1 around And with all haste niake toward tl1e sound. Good fortune gives to some a View Of pluinage red, as oti' he tlew. And as they sighing tlll'l1 011 heel The ehippy's notes upon tllUlll steal: So aniongst tl1e trees illtj' hurry 11ow Till tired and wet, with dew they vow That rulnher boots they all will wear: NVQ-ti feet Rllltl dresses eause despair. Butt on 1110111 let the C'lll't2llll draw As througli the April lll0l'1llllg,l' raw They lllillit' their way witl1 1'k'll0XYE'll yini And gatliered-are hefore the gyni. 1Yhen seven greets t11e111 froni the tower Another 1ll0l'1lillg'.S work is o'er. At breakfast,-at tl1e eluhs they tind The Stlltl9lltS eagerly are li11ed And llllllglj' fit. to eat things raw They tell tl1eir news the w11ile tl1ey thaw. And try to keep wit11i11 tl1e law In naniing all the hirds they saw: Then hopefully look forth with glee For hirds tl1ey Friday l1lOl'll will see. 147 WMW TUEI H EX EQUAL SUFFRAGE Tell me not in mournful numbers. Sutl'rag'e is an empty dream: lYake your husband while he slumbers And pursue the saered theme. Be not like dumb driven cattle. If the men by day or night XYould engage in silly prattle, Talk concerning womans rights. Let us break the. bonds that bind us, And rise and be sublime: We can leave the kids behind us And make speeches all the time. Men are vile and false and brutal: This we never should forget: All their promises are futile, But we will entrap them yet. Let us then be up and doing. And if man w0n't let us vote, We must keep ,right on pursuing, Till at last we get his goat. 148 -Z .2-if ' Q -1, n ' s Q v' N :L-r. X X. 'N Q . W '1 N 149 Il- . .. 'cw . X .'.', ,4 -.': ' T '-X QQQ QQQ THE IN EX Q QQQQJ Calendar SEPT1c111111:1:. 2. T11e 51111001 takes 1111 il f1'L'Sllu 1111111-111'11111,-1-. 3. 11119 wi111111's g11z1- l1111g'i11Q1y fur 11r11111isi11g lll21tt'l'lk1l. 4. Mr. Felmley invites 1111 111 sign the '1'1-1l11w ilQ'l'Q61llCl1t. .1. Freebies are lklillilillg' to lll2ll'l'll 111 1111- 11rg1111. 1i. Seniurs e11-ct 11111111-rs. 1'1'11s11e1'tiv1- Plnils 11.1141 XY1'1glltS 11is1111p11i11te1l. Sl. Boys meet to 1'1111si1l1,-r 'nllitltllt' 1le xyillliu 1fl11l1. 111. Mies Milner invites S1-11i11rs 111 1111- 21111111111 l1ll1'2ll'y grind. 11. 131111111 11f 11111111-11111111 111111-t. Mr. 11011116135 l'HSl1.l'l121tl0ll 111-eepte1l. l.'11111te1'ville's 111111111 f111les ilXVily. 12. F1,111tl111ll I11'11s11e1-ts g'1'1-111. A111111-111y vs. X111111111 111111. is next big glillllkh 133. 11111111211 g'l'1l111 giveii by Y. NY. 111111 Y. M. lf. A. 14. S1-11i11rS have 111111'sl11111'1ll11w r1111s1. -I1111i1'1rs 11111-1111 society. IT. Af1er three 1l11ys of 1lelil1e1'11t1' t111111g11t. 1-1111si11e1'111i011 111111 sifting 1111- l11w1-r Sections flllillly eleet lllPllll!f'l'S 11f tl1e xv1Llt'ttQ b0i1l'Kl. IS. -luiiiors elect 11111111-1's. l errie meets his XV11te1'111o. lst defeat 111 X111'1ll1ll. 20. Students are signed 111 f2ll'1Il1y 211-lVlS0l'. 11'11c111ty fe11r 21 11e1're11se i11 1 with 1111112 jesfi ll0il' 11111111 11ee111111ts. 21. Seniors are 1VZll'll1'11 11g'11i11st g.:1'11ft l1y Pres. from his experience 1-lass of 1910, S11l1111'111111re Pres. sleeps 1111 11111tt1'1-ss. 24. INDEX st111'1' ele1'te11. Olive Baker 11111115 the 11111111 25. M11i11e11 1111111-S 11e1-i1le to go west to te111'11 where 111011 are i11 2111111111- . Miss Atkin Sti11111111S. 241. Miss' Gowdy 21111191113 flil' lll'l' yearly talk 1111 the Lecture Course. 27. The g'l'2lll11 exit Cll2lIlg'1'l1 fr11111 il 111111.21 of ll0l'l'0l' to a joy forever. 28. Pliillip lieggs illlll-fl'il'llll 1-111. c11111ly 111111 1111e11py il box at the M11- Q. . 150 QQJQQ TEE-UE l. -J 3. -1. li. lilC'I'OIBl-IR. Pres. distributes invitations for his first reception in the ollice. Adams drops a study to wait. upon the Faculty Nl. Far-ulty attend the Fortune Hunter. oeeupy high lil seats. .luuior hay rack ride. Laek of a Chaperon very evident. Ethel and Gail take a night oil' to entertain the girls. Nod and Happy seen exchanging' mierohes on front- poreli. 4. Hallroom's called to oliive for third time. Mr. Manehester donates XY:-l,vster's unabridged dietionary to Seniors. S. l,ll12lllllll0ll hasehall series ou. Byer and Dunn admit they're crazy. lil. Pres. says all homesiek people are ready for insane asylum. Miss Kruse feels stung. 11. Au almmlaiu,-e of yellow eoutraets in eireulation. 12. Felmley and Barker have hair euts. Great improvement in ap- lll Zll'illll'9. 14. Seniors take iirst. spelfing exam.: class Pres. llunks. Mr. Barber discovers and proves.-Mr. and Mrs. Moseley disagree ll3'i.ys- lesl. IT. Dcan Russell of New York at Chapel. lil. Students warned to stay away from the Majestic. 20. Business Manager lets contraet. for INDEX. First snow fall. 22. Adams jealous. Duly goes to show with her uncle HJ. 23. Miss Alma meets the Pin man. Farrie loses out on Phil. debating team-seeond defeat, 2-1. Alma goes to Majestic with the Auld X Co., Pin man: graft. 26. Alma called from chapel to talk with the Pin man. More graft. 151 TH I X NOVEMBER. 1. Adams is jealous. Ethel goes to show with another nian. 2. Ferrie is defeated in the election. He hopes to get to debate later. tea. 2. Forrie is defeated in the election. He hopes to get to debate later. 4. Alina Kruse goes to the Majestic. Big sights. 5. Alina absent. from general exercises. Entertains lnan who went to the Majestic with her the night before. 8. Second invitation to the otlice. Great crowd. Sl. Adams branded as a nian who does not tell the truth. 10. Xdanis feels better. 11. Democrats sing for joy after election. 12. The world is full of Beauty. fWitty speeches on the side lines from Manchester and Ridglc-y.j 17. Miss Owen and Miss C. take it upon themselves to entertain Mr. Beyer during noon hours. 18. Seniors lesson. Miss Milner asks visitors to reinove hat or lnove out, 10. Miss Goudy announces Dramatic Club Play. Good English used. 20. Mr. Fehnley calls attention to the value of a careful study of spelling. 23. President warns students not to leave school without. his perinis- sion. 24. Mr. Cavins talks on his ideal of :L teacher. They are some high. 25. Every one leaves for hoine to eat turkey. Economics test over. All are happy. 152 TH X Q .IANL'Ar:Y. 5. School begins and whispering at general exercises continues. G. Basket ball teani defeats Wesleyan University. lYho painted up the Wlesleyan buildings? 9. Pres. Fehnley invites all new students to dine with the queen. 10. Street Bros. get in by 10 p. ln. 11. Miss Colby gives interesting talk at general exercises. 12. Strayed or Stolen-Une pound of butte1'. Finder please return to Misses Root and Fuller. 13. Mr. 1N1anehester sports a nifty suit. 10. Case attempts to bribe a certain landlady with Candy, to forget the ten o'eloek rule. 17. David Lutz jumps f1'on1 the eoalshed to test his new biplane. 18. 1Vh0 searched the g'ylllll21S1ll111 for his pajamas? 10. Finley makes his debut in basket ball. 20. Finny Funk Q YJ lectures at the Christian church. 23. Council and Street Bros. join the band of holmes. 2-1. Miss Corbin. in history elass. says she prefers to talk about Adanfs administration. 25. Olive and Dave quarrel, 26. Howe and Haunnitt take a course in shooting pool. 27. Clarence and Ethel go to the library tfooj sttealdy. 0 u 30. Reed and Shields drink an over supply of hot c-hoeolate in Bloom- ington. 31. Senior pins arrive. 153 gill! QELQEQQ THE HIIDIEX Q Q FE1:ln'Al:Y. l. l . NYatkins takes tinie to talk about hiniself. 2. Shaver and Coolwl' promoted at General lixereises. They contend that front seats are the best. 3. Diver gets all of Skaer's inoney at the basket. hall gzllllft. ti. Tlnm-e young ladies fno 112111198 inentionedl moved to front seats to get a better view. T. Balanced ration offered eac-h day hy the Academies. S. XYalters gets tangled up with the lo o'Cloek rule. He is glad he has '1n'actiuwl boxing. tl. Many calls for lllK'llllj9I'S of Mr. Tnrner's General Method elass during revitation--lapses of nieniory lveing caused thereby. 10. Shaver heats ,l,ntz's time lay escorting the gymnastic teaeher to the danm-e. lil. Mae Count-il provides a substitute for General lixereises. ll. Node Higgins drops in for General Exercises. Those periodic visits are app1'em'iate1l, 15. lfrof. Barker sits np all night preparing speech for wonian's vlnln in Bloomington. 113. Miss Chainherlain tart teavherj speaks a good word for Mr. t'larf-nee Mayer of Bloomington. Q 18. All girls who have come hither in their eyes attend Founder's Day banquet. 20. lYm-dding in tower of l.S.N.l'. Mr. Cavins held as witness 21. A 1-ertain elnh house disinfevted hy snlpllur. Cliieken missing next morning. 22. tfonsternation in Gen. Ex. Fear and trenihling in the ranks. Col. Felnilc-y demands exenses for all absences. 23. Col. Felniley and Private J. Johnson have a foot raee. Col. F. wins. but strange to say. d0esn't, seein pleased. 24. St-hool enjoys Miss Owens play- Engaged by Wednesday. Girls in the audience fall i11 love with Martin Henry. 27. Mr. Livingston relates personal reininiseenves of Dr. Cooks child- hood. and discourses on the good old days. 28. Bnckingliam has interests in the rear of Assembly. Psychic-optic niessages interrupted. Rah. filllllill 154 LQQ Q TG-JlE N iEQX1QQQwQwQ2Ql MARCH. 1. Signs of hasehall in the air. Brew seethes with enthusiasm. 2. Ground Hog Day. Mr. 1'1ussell's gym. class skedaddles ln-fore time. 3. Last basket hall games of season, Xormal vs, Lombard. 4. XYrightonian play- Mi: Bob. T. It leaks out. that Olive Shanklin expects a grade of 80 in Teaching. 8. Exhibition hy gymnastic classes. Admiring crowd watches evolu- tions of Xeill. Lathrop. Cox and others. 9. Artie DeXVeese reported to be in town, higger and hetter than ever hefore. ls said to be talking vaguely of household furniture. 10. Vacation here. Everybody happy except. Seniors, who hegin work on themes, 21. .Ethel and Clarence take a long walk in the rain. lithel has not worn her spring hat since. Clarence must. have it for a souvenir. 22. M1'. McCormick informs the young men that they must not sit on the tops of the desks. when talking to young ladies. hut on a level with them. 23. Miss Colhy says that women are not naturally cowards. hut sen- timent has always classed them so. Men are often cowards, too. tAnother argument for equal suti'rage.J 24. Mr. Barker adopts a new style of eomhing' his hair. Mr. Holmes informs him that it isn't. becoming. at least in general exercises. 27. Little Everettfs birthday. 'K year old. YVorked ve1'y hard? that evening until 10:30 in the library. Came home with friend Al'larence to iind a big spread. Large birthday eake. with fourteen candles on top. All feasted merrily. Billy Gray was there. cut up as usual. ate six pieces of little Everettes cake, and as a result nearly C1't'2ltk'tl a gale? Ethel has changed the style of her hai1'. YYonder if Clarence likes it? 28. 1Yho had the date with Node. Myers. Ben. or Street? 30. Mr. Felmley talks at length on the rules and regulations regarding the time for leaving general exercises. 31. Miss Colly expresses her views in regard to manufaetured en- thusiasm. Mr. McCormick tells his Modern History class that no respectable ghost would ever come to this country. Inter-Normal Contest. Macomb at Normal. Finley and Adams have a discussion over their photographs. Can't see why they don't take good pictures. 155 Q TH EX Q ITX. APRIL. 3. YYill some ki11dly tell Mr. Manchester what il willow plume is? -1. Lecture Course Xuinber, Mrs, Beecher. ' Faculty take 2UlV1ll1t2lgQ of Mr. Fe1n11ey's absence. Too 11111011 talk- -J. ing i11 the back row during general exercises. T. Detailed instruction given i11 general exercises C011CE'l'I1il1g recep- tio11 for Mr. Fl'l1l1l9j'.S l10ll18-Cilllllllg. Mr. Mzincliester active ill C2ll'l'yll1g' out SllggGStlUI1S. 10. C9lQl7l'iltl0ll of Mr. Fel1nley's l10ll1Q'COll1ll1g'. 11. Miss P2llIt01'S01l takes us on il' trip through tl1e vicinity of Lake George. 12. Miss Foulk expresses 11er opinion on l1lE'll.S dark suits. Gray suits for her. tl1ey don't show spots so badly. 13. Mr. XYOOilXV2ll'll visited and spoke at Q't'1lQl'2ll exercises. Representa- tive of Tuskegee at general exercises. 14. 1XlodernHistory. Mr, BIl'CO1'l11lCk and Miss Carroll have an ill'gl11H911t COI1C'Pl'Ill1lg' beauty of Queen Elizabetli. Illinois Mandolin and Glee Club concert. Reception to visitors after the concert. Mr. Millard spoke QI1lllllSlilStlC2llly 011 Socialism. 17. Aaron Hniith celelmltes. Pl'9p21I'2l't0l'y to leaving' for the Philip- pines. IS. Mr. lleterson on Conduct or Cl1a11'z1cte1' Blllllllllg. Football ilgillll ruled out. Mr. Bill'lJE'1'iRl1'. Moseley. what did you find for t11e equivalent of 11 y4lrog'en 'Y Mr. Mosely-I don't lil1OXV. It NV21H11.t tl1l'0llgl1 cookin' XVl19Il I left yes- terday. 20. Mr, lxI2l11Cl10Ht91' starts 21 IIQXV path across tl1e CZHIIIDIIS. 21. Arbor Day ll1'0Q'1'il1l1. First. lmselmll gzune of the season. El1l'Pliil1 XOl'l113l. 2-1. Mr. lfellnley presented with fl bouquet of roses in honor of his iifty-fourth birt.l1day, 25. Mr. Pricer gives advice 011 future education for Normal students. 243. Ethel Corbin takes Myers Gunnell for an automobile ride to Bloom- ington. 27. What lmppcned to t11e Midnigl1t Spread? Oh, you night watch- Illillli . 28. Mr. Barker talks i11 general exercises 011 t11e history of tea drink- ing and its abolition i11 this country. Dr. BIZIIIIIIIPII talks on the Prevention and Cure of TlllJQl'ClllOSlS, in Ol1S0l'VZll1f'C of 1llllDQl'Cl1lOSlS Day, l'0CQ1ltly established. 156 TH EX MAY. 1. Miss Mosher talks on work of lV.C.T.U. 2. Mr. Ridgley gives a clear and interesting description of the Boy Scout Movement as conducted by the Y. M. C. A. 3. Mr. Felmley's report on simpliiied spelling. 4. Mr. Donald Robertson speaks on the improvements of theater con- ditions and the drama. Miss Colby controls her impulse to get up and ask him to recite a few lines. S. Buffalo Jones gives a lively talk in general exercises. 9. Mr. Russell gives an interesting and detailed description of the Panama. Canal. Also demonstrated his physical strength in lifting a black- board and a table. 10. A beautiful day. The annual course in campistry in on in full blast. 11. Something must have happened. Gutteridge is at work on the INDEX. Everybody reading the Junior Videttef' 12. Miss McDowell has entered into a popularity contest. Vida is being sought. 15. Report of second month. All incompletes supposed to be up. Scared seniors are seen on every corner. M 16. Clarence Adams has on his semi-weekly grouch. He needs a cash register to keep track of how many he has stung. 17. M1'. Manchester studies in Room 10. No shadow should darken the door. 18. Mr. Manchester displays his numerous five and ten dollar bills in Economics' class. 19. For Sale-Mr. Manchester's Economics class, 26. Junior Play, The College lVidow. Olive Shanklin, as Flora VVig- gins. makes her debut. 157 JUNE. 2. M11 1'vt'1lll1l X' ggivvs his 21111111111 1'1-1-1-11111111 tu 1111- s1111i111's 111111 f:11'1111y. T1111 1111151111112 Ii. 111111111 Ibl'HQl'2llll of 11111 two s111'i1-tivf. 1'11i11111111I111i:111 111111 XY1'ig'1111l1l1illl. 4. 11z11'1'z11:1lll'1'z111- l'Xl'1'L'1S1'S, 5. A111111:11 11111111111-1 tu h1'I1111l'S by '1l1ll11ll'S. T. A11'1'11I1g' 111111 11-1'11p1i1111 of 131111111 nf 1111111-:11i1111. Sk'1l1lll' play. T11'1'1ftl1 Nig111t. S. 1I11llIllll'11l'l'1ll1'1lt 11x1-1.'is1-S. A11 5f'11i1P1'5 11a1pl1.1'. 158 QQ QQ QTE-QE Jokes UPU IDEA HF A HILICXT STUDY II.XI,I, l. Six Senior aeademies eliatti-ring. 2. Iiolill lNbtlll'l'lllg1' eyerylvowly. 3. The Hlooinington huneh in the southeast 1-orner Hhusy as usual. 4. Two teavhers in adjacent rooms talking to elasws on the roof. 5. Janitors sweeping the stairs with numerous hang! hang! hang! of their hrusla-s. Uth- erwise intense stillness. THHNIC XYITII IILAZIXG lllCI,Mli'l'H Marie tyiilnlerslevve Barbara Harvey llelen Rowley Rachel Hiddings Karl Nllilher Toni Brew 'C'larenc'e Adams IRES UF Tllli t'AMl I'S Many students are deluded as to the use of the eanipus. Firstf-It isnt to sit on. No. Sir: go up to the study hall and study there or walk the streets with the young lady as David B. does. Het-ond.-It isn't to walk on: that frays the grass and lll'lll1!.l'S agony to the soul of King' Uarter. the First. Third.-It isn't to get fresh air on. Get that thru the window of your Hass room if it is Room 23. XYe might enunieratm- a hushel of other isn't ahont it. You say. WR-ll. what is it. for? lYe'g'iye it up. CRITIQIIICS Une time a Senior ltad a dream. He dreamed of a world all lmriglit and glowing, a world freed from all that. was gloomy. a world with no c-ritiques.-and then he woke turf he was Still in V1 itiques. it was -1:40 and Heott and Miss Baker were still talkinu. ICXAMPLIC OF A lll'll3AtlUGlC',Xl'. QVICSTIUX GIYICX BY II. A. I'. Miss S.. what does Mr. Shaw say in next to the last paragrapli of day lmefore yes' terday's lesson? YI+IAC'I'l'S PARLUR 1 A. M. Mr. Gray-Really. Gail. I must go. Miss lYatt-O! its a long' time till 10 ln, ni. Mr. Gray-Yes: but you see the inenihers of the faculty should set a good example by obeying the 10 0'cl0ek rule. Miss lYatt-Yes. thal's right. I had forgotten you l11llSt go, but never niind. when school Closes and I get home you'll not have to hurry away so early. 159 XVa11te1l.-A Wanted.-A Xvillllftlll.-.A XYilIltC'4l.-:X Vvilllttll.-St'Y8l'2ll y0llllg Miss llillflllilll. THE N EX INFORMATION BUREAU young lllilll to l1l11w soap bubbles to amuse 111y lDkll15'.-H. A. 1'et.erso11. young 1111111 to pick 11111111 lilies i11 llly sunken garden.-Miss Colby. live 1112111 to l11a1l L'lll4l0l'S.-3l2l1lfl'0d J. Holmes. place to 11111111 witl1 110 electric lights 011 tl1e 11orcl1.-Grace R2lylIl0IlLl. w1,1111e11 to help themselves to violets ill llly vacant 1ot.- Waiited.-A grade i11 L'l1e111istry.-Senior A1-a1le111ics. Wa llt0ll.1:k job in Normal picking oranges or tapping rubber trees. Will go to work at o111'1-.-Jay Co111't1'igl1t. XY2lllt04l.1gX parlor to receive visitors lll.-Tll9 Girls at Moores xY2llltl'll.-gk gl'UL't'l'y 1,111 Xllllllill Ave.-Ethel Buckley. lYa11t1-1l.-So111e.l1ody who knows lll0l'P tl1a11 Uarter Har1'is.-Eve1'yl1111ly. xvillllfvll.-INO know what lll'2lllLl of peroxide Lutz uses. Both 11f these items bel1,1w a1111eare1l ill the same issue of the Pautagraph: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pt'tt'l'S0ll are J2ll'f3lliS of a Girl babv. bOl'l'l vesterdav lllOl'l1lX1U. P .1 1 1 O For Sale.-Fine tlock of pure bred Legl111r11s. Must close out at 1,1111'e. 'Phone H. A. .l,CtQ1'5UIl . liiuloeh 5588-X. RECEPTIONS Mr. I+'el111ley receives 1111 the first Monday of every 1110l1lLll. All are invited who have devoted themselves to social activities to the exclusion of their studies. Mr. Felmley abhors grinds and they are 11ot welcome. KILKENNY CATS J. Aaron Smith-Our idea of a lll02lll lllilll who 1'11sl1es from the scene and leaves six or 1-ight pairs of girls hating each other. THE CHEER. LEADER Leon Selby was once seen with another fellow. You llOIl't believe this. He is a natural lJ0l'Il leader but he carefully lor is it carelesslyj conceals this tale11t. But with tl1e ladies, Uh! Myl, and he must have l1ad a great deal of natural experience as ai butler to get that air of his. A FRUITF L'L TOPIC Francis for is it Francesj L'1111li1lge is the pink of perfection. He 1'e111i11ds 0119 of a luscious peach just ready to drop oi'l'. lt is pink, it is fresh, it is young, it is soft, but it is going to have a fall. Liggett illld Beggs. tl1e their bow. It is l'01l12ll'liHlJlt' boys to raise, and how all l1reach and aid illG'lll i11 their GROWING PAINS llllCll2l1N'l'0lll'tl woiiders, have added several IllOl'0 strings to how lllillly girls of the Normal dQP2l1l'tlllPlllL have taken these have made il failure of it. Cilllllll somebody rush i11to tl1e struggle toward 111atu1'ity'? 160 Q QQQQ THE NDEXQ QQQQQQ Box smfr Tlu- lmx seat i11 Vritiiliu-s is not IIUZII' tlu- stage as i11 11u1sl slunws. but is that square l10le where one 1-an s'l'lllblll'l' out intu tlu- l1all during' tlu- dull spells. N0t9.iS0llll' people are always l'lll!lN'l'llls,f nut. Sl,'GGl+IS'l'l4'1N Why not liave a Day i11 xv1'llll'K'N and give it i11 Miss l'nll1y's 'islllllivll Ha1'de11s'! tll.lMl'SlCS INTO 'I'lllC l ll'l'I'lll+l Myers Gnnnell delivering political speeelu-s ulmn Uxvllili. tlu- D1-11u1e1'atie party stands for. Jay cl0lll'tl'ig'llf lUL'tlll'illRQ' on ll1ll1Sl'l'V2ltl0ll of l'llll'l'Q'y..- Clarence elijoyiilg 171 some uf litlu-l's 1l1llIll'Slll' S1'll'lli'l'. Jessie 13. taking vueal I1-ssm1s frmu ll1'l' liusliaud. Boolie lfuulk-A QJ,'l'2ll'k'flll dancer. IIUXY TU UBT-XlN AllSUl,l l'lUN In Miss Culby's f,ll2lSS-Slll0ll tlu- llllXVl'l'S XYlll'Il a ll1lWl'l' INDOIII is read. ln Mr. lIilllC'llf'StTl'l'.S Class-Solve tlu- lisl1 Ill'Ulbll'lll, In Mr. I'1UllllK'S. f'lass-Master a. titauie Wll':llllllill'l.Y. In Mr. lwCC0l'lllil'li.S Class'-Be lrisli. In Mr. Fc-ln1ley's Class-Kdum' all past Stlllll'lltS frmn your 1-muity. Mr. Tlll'll0l'. Thurs., 4:35. II1111111 ll-l d11u't like lu punisli yuu lu-uple lnut you may as well get used to it lien- as lu-reufff-1'. ,X IJl'ISl'I'lll l'lUN Ulf' 'l'lllC S'l'l'l.XBl l.iXllNlJllY Une Of the lll0Sf iiupusing edilia-es 4111 llu- t':lllLllllS. is ilu- H11-:1111 liaundry west nf tlie main buTl1Hng. Oliic-ially it is kiurwu as tlu- Manual .Xrts liuildilig. 'l'lu- style uf arvlii- tec-ture is NVQ-Est Side, lllllkilglb. lt is a tire lmruuf 111ausuleu111. lt. is l'Ulllf0l'tlllg' to think that live or Six hundred uuwre F-llllUll'0llS uiiglit have 1-u11x'e1't1'-nl ll1is t'Xl'l'l'Sl't'lll'1' into a. thing of beauty and all joy f01'l'V0l'. MR. EVANS' W ELL Have you ever been in it? lt is that lilac-e to tlu- east of ilu- stage into WlllC'll all the bad air from the auditorium sinks. lt reniiiuls you of the Walrus or polar bear pits at the Zoo. You descend by EL spiral stairway and make your way tlirough a collection of tables, furnaces, and discarded seeiiery. to Mr. lCvans at his desk. He likes to sit i11 there because l1e'd get too strong if tlu- air were fresh. Note.-Mr. Beyer is Caged ill the other well at tlu- other end of the stage. 161 Q QQQ THE EJEX Q Q l'lit1l3I,lCBlS SULYICIJ HY SICNIUHS IN 'l'lllClH. til-IAlll'A'I'lXtl THICMIC l. tlllttlool' life of the high sehool student with eompanionship and humor. is the ideal life. tillilt' iillititltll' liife of the liigll Sellool Stutlellt.-Hy XYilliallll lleeselkl 2. 'l'he prohlem of ,Xg'l'll'lllllll't'. not, farming: is solved hy Mr, Finley. , tlilementary ,Xgrieulture in the Village and tfounttry Qlligh Selioolsf-Hy Thomas Finley.l , . , . V , . . J. Major lrenuse: lhe lll'i't't'tillljl theme is ahout. .'Xg'rieulture. Minor l'rt-mise: This one is ahout llomestie St-ienee. 'l'hern-tore. ..,.. llow tortunate! ,, Y . . ,. tlhe X alue ot a llomestie Naeuee t'ourse.-Hy tiraee t'avin.l 4. This ease is one of causing the pupils to study. in whieh ease the elassroom response is important. tlnly one ease will he eousiclereel, whieh renders the ease more lueid, and presents the ease in an inviting and natural manner. lt is an early presentation of the ease. t'l'he I-It-lation of t'lass lioom llesjnonse to tlootl Study.-Hy Mary llc-ll.l 5. Miss Hutleru will aspire to solve the prohlem of ewtlieient teaehingg in other words. the problem of inspiring' students to aspire to he ahle to inspire others. 1 . .. .,.. ,, . ti2SSt'llil1ll f,iilill'2lt'lt'l'lSllt'S ot Iutheienti it'ilt'llllljI.+iij' .Xlma Sutl'eru.l ti. The inspiration for this theme came from experienee in motions in the Senior Vlass ineettings. thlotioll in the lilementary tiratlt-.Ally tllive liakeixj T. ller very youth defends her. tThe l'se of llarks in the t'it,ies of l7. H.-Hy Carrie Brown.l H. This etl'ort will he useful to her in later years. for her queenly tastes will ornament a. king's palaee. t'l'he lJC'Vt'ltllHllt'lli of the .Xrtistie Hidm-.gliy Alma. Clarlel il, This tretis will solv the question of making' spa-ling' ezier for future generashuns. The author is aicletl hy the deeply rooted thots of his almost, forgotten past when he lahored with su-ze. H-eeiye, jnreeetle. jrroeeetl. plum. thumh and numerous utherz. tglllllrllfleal Njwlllllg.-liy liroolis XYiles,l 10. Ilan will tell us how it seems to he up in the air just before the presidentfs monthly roeeption. tAerial Fliglits.-By Daniel Shirt-k.l ll. This is a diseussiou of the l'hilosojihy of Manual Training. not the Pliilosoplly of Sehool Bi1lll2lg't'lllt'llt. tThe Philosophy of Manual 'l'raining. Slnowing t'hang'es and Develojunent.-By David Lutz.J tlan you imagine Miss Milner saying' the following: Your book is late. Oh well. that is all right. I know as well as you how you had to rush to that 8:10 elass over there. The faculty are very rigid and hard on you but I understand students and am inelineel to give them some liberties. I also know l make niisttakes sometimes just as well as you and I am just as angry at myself as I a.m at you when you make a mistake. Please eollle and enjoy the library. Dont mind me. 162 QQQ TE?-lil I Q l fig XNWX kgggfff i,2Kl,!EQ 1 MUIML. X Xff X Nh fs elim ni i ' f Q I X JN' nl 'lm um xp, . iff ff fiwlllf SW' i ' W A4 W kxxxjk 1,311 al Q W, lrmguy , Q :J QW id, , ld X 1? wf 4 i f 0 ll. N- I , ' i P i Fur e fi aw , X Nl 0 'l 1 DW' . 7 x i , 4 lf 0 Q Y gl Vu fi ' A 2 ii X fri! '47 j pl I i Mig, 'if Nr V V 4, V f X in - J 1 -' ...QL 2-: 1 ll JI' -Aram' Z - ,nfl Q , 'E -52-Sir:-:L-fd' f7?l ' :T+?7' f W, A Qi + - s The Midget from BI2lC0ll1lll1 Creek mul tlui li0llg'llll0t'li from Slllllllt'l' mm n. lll2ll'2lll1llll.Lf vxlw- clitiull. You illllliii llK'4'1l ilu' lrlnmllunuuls tu lruil iilwm. MRS. BROOKS' LlCCTl'lllCS TO 4'lllllgS Now girls. 1-Very girl slioulml gm-t lll1ll'1'l0IlZ that is u flliuluiiu-iitul pmpusitimi. ilu- 4 on which we base 0V0l'ytlllllg' in our liws. buf. girls. yuu sliuulmlift uiurrv 4.ulx ln 1 uaiul and clvlilmoruiv. :lull if flu- right uulu mum-s uloug ut.-xwll saijv ln-iww-u ymu' SSH: illlll ti birtlidaliy, you slmulxl tukv liiui. Yuu uiusu'i, umrry fm' uunu-yg untlning is umm- ilisg' ing. but ple-also ln- surv that vnu 1lou't umi'i'y until lu- 1-nu lu-vp flu- Wulf frmu tlu- 1 '. suv. wlif-u lu- is umkiug bl4llNl.lNNl ai yi-,1i'. TIN- 11,,,,,. 1,11N.d nt! this ,m,m4.,,1 Nm! xv. ' heal' any more. 163 I U li u 1 lmrl -H1 xi ilului 4 X It' ' ht ' K A V s a mlg y poor slgn KING X K palnter t at can t palnt X H f'l1sssLlc1'5 Npdlntrhggyqss Two surprised youths discovering a new species of Warbler,- one not mentioned in Miss Pattersonqs fifty-seven varieties. fplymoutlmroclcus domesticusj N X sl X, X T 7237? 1 f 4 7 ty N' ' X 5 IKELYWVQ 441 ru frf x W mf f 1 ww ffffwmr x mfw,W,yg I 1 4 E ,, wo -if 4 ,fWk6f, x x7 K 'X ,f,,Q , A fl jf I 1 W fffx I 1 M NWWWQQ g h' kxff 2 N L - Y-L mf f jg . . . . , Noi: Y I I N Thls IS a compos1te 1 Q46 fx fl C J . . 1 ff v igfg ,yfy plcture of the feellngs jan . 1 4. 3 A . -fb'f'f?' KM A of Br1gYoung fHarry If Chinnqs friend, Mr H- f J A ' no Automohlle for 1S lt ..aaaaaeaaa-- 'n c ' n , ggi gym, iff? ,G - Aut o lin owhette 1-75, fvvgfgfli-U' Ggle and others. pax 5f,g-ng, k vooiscum. f YK s siffjzgi so ' IM F-C Wf fl -'- ,ff WEBLEYAN Afrrm Fl ET Vi answer BALL bmw l1,fTH 4ff1Rf+mL Xvenn 1ch 1n Herr Beyers class commen danues der cold shiver nach cler hach. Runnt wenn ich mein lesson noch huben. Ich bin un star Deutsche scholar. liao N Wx? ' W - UPPER HJR, ggyewg Q ERNQA fr! CL ,455 lo D0 You Teachers of profes- to TeaCAQ sional training are W everywhere ln de- mand. Even in schools Where the hroader scholarship provided hy a college course is desired it is recognized that a college education Without professional training is not satisfactory preparation for teaching. The State of Illinois has provided the normal schools as its chief agency in training teachers for the puhlic schools. The lllinois State Normal Uni- versity is equipt with superior facilities for edu- cating and training teachers for all hranches of puhlic school Worlc including agriculture, manual training, household science, and household art, music, art. and the lclndergarten. Graduate courses leading to the degree of hachelor of education are offered in the high school suhjects. The regular faculty for 1911- 12 numhers fifty teachers. Twenty-eight addi- tional teachers are employed for the summer school. Its accessibility, its location, its sur- roundings, its commodious hildings. its large lihrary. its shops. and lahoratories., and its heau- tlful campus malce this an attractiv school for the prospectiv teacher. I 11111 'ifirn 7112211-En Nah Gln. Ta1'7ors for Gentlemen South Side Square Discounts to Students MOORE BROS. CErnrm'5 New Phone 5573 Old Phone 580-X John A. Beck BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS O. T. 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ISC Outline Maps of Asia 4--- S... 1 Oc Outline Maps of Africa ,... ,.., , .. .. l0c Outline Maps of Australia .... .. . - IOC Map-nets of the World, with notes V,.. . .... ...... 1 Oc A sample set will he niailed to any address on receipt of price. Special discounts to teachers and schools ordering in quantity. XVrite for a copy of the Lezitlet Outline Maps and Their Use. It will be sent FREE on request. Pamphlets on Important Topics in Geography By DOUGLAS C. RIDGLEY Vegetation Zones of the Earth- -4 . .. .... ISC Trip Around the World on the Fortieth Parallel of Rainfall of the Earth .... .--- .ISC NOrth.Lat1tu.de ' ' Uwe General Circulation of the Atmosphsre. , ...... ISC IVlcKnight St cKnight, BQMUEZ NOIUHSIQIL DRUGS .E HILL St SON PRESCRIPTIONS L. HILDERBRANDT KODAKS SUPPLIES 174 RESTAURANT CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM, LUNCHEON AT ALL HOURS Regular Dinner at Noon Special Rates lor Students. This is the Only One-the Best Place H I L L' WHERE THE CARS STOP 107 North St. NORMAL, ILL. W. D. ALEXANDER 81 CO 102 E. ASH STREET I X - DEALERSINU , 0 Q H, f C031 a LL1111b61', Li1'l16,C6IHCHt Bi.oonvuNcToN.n.L an a in S M1'l71'nery d Elk d Exclusively Building Materials ULLLRYVE ASKglb A c,HANLr1 Agents Goocl Goocls Agents for S 1507? for Famous ucalifou Chase ff? Sanborn Canned Coffees Fruits and and Teas Vegetables Agents fo Xvingold and Occiclent Flour GRGENOERY -S reet YRMA L l in cfs 1 5 Headquarters f Heintz 699 C0 57 Varieties an Vinegars Strictly Up-to-Date l-lair Cutting IN ANY STYLE DESIRED College Cut Shingle Rear Hall Shingle Feather Eclge Pompadour Long Branch and llllllly other styles tUO1l11l1lCl'OllS to t men ion I THE BEST SHAVE ron 100 I A11 work guarzmteed to please. Special attention given to tender faces. Leave Your Laundry lor the Solt Water ol Bloomington Shoe Shining Parlor anal Bath Room in Connection B. V. M E A D E R DS, Proprietor l l l North St., Normal F youre young enough or leel young enough to want young menis styles, get a move on you anrl see our COLLEGE CI-IAP CLOTHES D. C. HERRICK Co. Northwest Corner Square Foremost in Fashion We give the lwest shoe values olatalnalole at popular pr1ces, ancl Will prove the truth of th1s assert1on lf you w1ll glve us an opportunlty. McLean-Moore Shoe Co. 117 Main Street Students' Ta1'7ors press1'ng anal Re15a1'r1'ng it lllllttlttlttllu tltt 1. uul1tlIlliIIIIIlllll llll I l lll 'Ip..,, Ilnnnlllll W1 't-..r:!mMIBt:ui....,,, 1 iq'y tm '.r1 ti lul l' , .... IIrIIIIllI lllll.llllllllllll llu IIIlumnIIIllIlsaausaiiIIIlimit:iIIiIliInlIuIilimilIIIlulIIIIllilllllllllllllllllll llluuililuunllliululIillnuIIiIImmInulllllillllllllllllllll ll.llllllllllllllllllllnr ..i,, .. 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