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But it gets me places Food for Thought Kindergarten coming up ln full swing after the first week of classes, we finally found time to get together with all our old pals from past years and are now able to greet the new face: on campus with a knowing Howdy. Weiner roasts seemed to be the order of the week - at least members of the Lowell Mason and the Newman clubs got a fine start for the year out at dear old Fell Park- Hey, you, get plenty of mustard on those 'dogs! The new Administration and Special Ed. Buildings aren't the only ones going up on campus. Cardinal Court iust acquired a new kindergarten building for the younger set. Normal co-eds were really giving out with Oh's and Ah's Wednesday afternoon at the Women's League annual fall style show- and with good reason, too. There were fourteen men about campus lending their charms to the affair. A perfect beginning for our week-end was the square dance sponsored by Alpha Tau Alpha on the tennis courts. The courts seem to be a pretty popular spot for moonlight dances, lately. Work on the INDEX has already started, we know, 'cause we've seen Normalites posing all over the place this week every time Harold Judy walks by. The faculty has really been busy, too-not iust hunting up bigger and better assignments, either! There was a big picnic honoring the new faculty members and also a tea, given by W.R.A., to help them get acquainted with the campus. Have you heard about the four young politicians on campus? R. J. Long, .lack Persky, Ed Wells, and .lohn Miles are touring the state promoting Stevenson for governor. Maybe we should start a Future Politicians of America Club, too. How about that? if-.4 lily.. F! i 4 f -f if Ei! ,s f - gg 3, A .A C A .. 'i Wig If - - T533 E f 3:74. :L H ft: if 'S ,Lak-Halal,-v x. fr Q., 5. Ti , i mf '. -,Q ' W' ' gi: 4 'wi n--' ' l ,, im. ,.,,-- , - 1 Airy discourse Consumers' dividend Q. - - M L, Tb.: : .Mc 'f-N'-!'1k'+.v.w . ..: ...,-xsssmf.. ...SEPT. 27-OCT. 3...COURT KIDS GET KINDERGARTEN...PLAY PRACTICE PERTURBS PRODUCER.. 22 ' ' 'Q V' l' ii 53WY 7TaU-W ' A-U--i - '
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Pim Goff's proud proteges of the battling B-team pose for a picture INDIANA STATE ll TIPS ISNU, 9-7 ITerre Haute, Ind., Sept. 25, I948I-A 69- yard run, after interception of a pass from Indi- ana's Bob Chester, and a conversion by Dean Burridge put Normal ahead 7-6 early in the fourth quarter. Then, in the dying minutes of the game, Chester redeemed himself, though the ball barely edged between the goal posts for a field goal and a new lead for Indiana. Before the Redbird machine had time to shift into high gear once again, the gun had sounded, with ISNU suffering a 9-7 defeat that was hard to take. Q 1 DICK ROCKENBAIH ci future pro 'W yt 'al 0' .ul X 'N W., Q-- Q? -ww I, ,Q sw, BOB SCHNYDER . . .in small packages We I . , ,si . I I -151221: Q, JM, JOHN MACEK JIM KETTLEBOROUGH JACK JORDAN in there pitchin' wait till next year fills a big hole BIRDS BOG ON BEGINNER 9-7...STRUCKlVIEN SWEAT SEASON'S SECOND SAL.VO...YPSIL.ANTI NEXT. .. 21 I --.M-- .ii.-r... +:7,-F.--., ,,..,.-,r .nm -Nw..- ,-.--..,. ......-...-f.rr...,'-N-w...-.rv
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Normal moves down field for ten more Michigan engults DoISanto NORMAL TOPS YPSILANTI, 40-7 lOct. 2, l948l - ISNU walked off McCormick field this afternoon with a 40-7 victory over the Michigan Normal Hurons. With Dick Baldrini, Ray Morelli, Stan Lesniak, and Dick Snyder all going over for goals, Michigan 'found that Coach Ed Struck had too many boys with too much power. Worth seeing was Captain Bill Brady's performance as a pass-catcher. ln addition, Mr. Brady teamed up with John DalSanto and Dean Burridge as they recorded most of the yardage on land. Louid Baker and Frank Chiodo were formidable as they completed nine out of eighteen passes, proving too great for a dazed opponent. l l l iii .gf X - ws ts 5 i Y K.,- Bill Brady a great Captain ...NORMAL NIPS YIPSILANTI 40-7 .... CARDINALS VISIT VALPO NEXT IN HOPE OF' VICTORY.... 'nz 23 : x -Le - . ..
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