Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1911

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20 THE NORMAL ADVANCE THE CLASSES COLLEGE 00 URSE. The members of the College Course met Oc- tober 13 and elected ofiicers for the fall term as follows: ' President ...................... A. S. Byers Vice-President ............ Leonard McCloud Secretary .................... Cleone Stubbs Treasurer ................... Lee V. Brinton Artist ......................... Marie Budd League Representative ........ Elmer A. Row Editor .................... Rae A. Goldman Athletic Captain ............... M. B. Nugent The hrst program will be rendered on Fri- day evening, Nov. 4. SOPIJOZLIOBE CLASS. The Sophomore class met Oct. 6 and elected the following officers: President ..................... Oscar Haney Vice-President ............... Forest Bowles Secretary .................... Blanche Royer Class Artist ................. Braxton Moore Athletic Editor ............... Owen Mitchell Advance Board Rep ........ Permilia Laverty Class Editor ................... Mary Enlow The first meeting was held Oct. 21, and an - interesting program was rendered. JUNIOR CLASS. The Juniors met Friday, Oct. 11, to elect oflicers for the fall term. The following officers were elected : President ...................... Mr. Howick Vice-President ................. Mr. Scudder Secretary .................... Mr. Thompson Artist ......................... Miss Davies Editor .......................... NIiss Hyde The Class held their second meeting Oct. 15, at 7:80 oiclock. The following interesting proe gram was rendered: Vocal Duet, Miss Shirley and Mr. Youngblood Reading ........................ Miss Baker Piano Duet ..... The Misses Peters and Davies SENIOR CLASS. The class of 1911, which already has a mem- bership of one hundred and ten, promises to be one of the largest that has ever graduated from the State Normal. The first meeting of the term was held Oct. 8, and the following officers were elected: Presi- dent, Grover Summers; Vice-president, Lee S. Troth; secretary, Georgia L. Cole; treasurer, J. F. Curry; class artist, Kate V. Black; class editor, Thirza C. Parker; athletic captain, Harvey Nickels; yell master, Charles E. York; representative to the Oratorical League, Ernest L. Welborn. A program committee consisting of Mr. Youngblood, Ada T ichenor and Lydia Grabbe was appointed. Mr. Pfingst, representative of the Senior class 011 the Advance Board7 resign- ed and was empowered to choose his successor. This concluded the business of the meeting, and it adjourned to reassemble at a time and place to be designated later. A friend is J anus-faced: he looks to the past and the future. He is the child of all my fore- going hours, the prophet of those to comee Emerson.

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THE NORMAL ADVANCE 19 It is sincerely hoped that every man in school Who is interested in raising the physical, moral and spiritual standard of the college man Will join the Association and help to make this year a banner year in the promotion of good. The joint reception which is given each fall by the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. for the new students was given Friday night, Oct. 9, at 8 o,clock. The Cabinet as present consists of: President ...................... W. C. Grants Vice-President .................. J . M. Eddy Secretary .................. Melvin K. Davis Treasurer ................... Harry Howick Chairmen of committees : Membership ................... C. H. Pfingst Bible Study .................... J . M. Eddy Employment .............. Arthur Shopmyer Social ....................... W. E. Tennell Religious Meetings .............. Earl Gifford Visiting ......................... Ray J ared Missionary ............... Leonard McCloud Y. W. 0. A. Miss Jean Batty, State Secretary, and Miss Michi Kawai from J apan, a graduate of Bryn Mawr, spenttOct. 3 and 4 With the Y. W. C. A. Miss Batty addressed the Cabinet at the Asso- ciation House, 428 North Center street, after Which Miss Kawai spoke to the girls of the House. Miss Kawai is visiting various Associ- ations in the United States and Canada. Miss Batty Will be here again in a short time. I Miss Mary Howard has been chosen secretary of the Y. W. C. A., succeeding Miss Grace Love, Who has resigned. The chairmen and members of the Y. W. C. A. committees are working faithfully for the welfare of the Association. All girls'are urged to join the Association and to take part in the work. The Cabinet meets on Wednesday evening each two weeks at 428 North Center street. Three meetings have been held. The Y., M. and Y. W. C. A. reception was held Friday evening, Oct. 7, in the Association rooms. About three hundred were present. WHO LOVES MANKIND. ' Who truly loves mankind, Though struggling he shall find His humble, daily bread, His soul is like the sun tMid myriads Who have none And walking, still are dead. e-VMaw E lwmomn.



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THE NORMAL ADVANCE 21 Oratorical and Literary Organizations OEATORIOAL AND DEBATING LEAGUE. The prospects for a successful year in the fields of debating and oratory are exceedingly bright. The contests for the year ought to call out the very best material in the school. A Tri-angular Debating League between the Normal College of Normal, Illinois, the Nor- mal School at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and our , own school, was formed last year. The subject for spring debates between the schools is ttRe- solved, That a law compelling the arbitration of labor disputes would be desirable? The preliminary contest to choose the eight debaters who will represent our school, will be held early in J anuary. The above subject will be used, and contestants may take either side. Having the subject at this early date will en- able the contestants to be fully prepared and will be an incentive to becoming a member of the teams. It is an honor and a privilege to de- bate with such schools. The Oshkosh school won all four of its inter-normal debates last year, and it will tax our energies to the utter- most to defeat- them. Yet this is what we pro- pose to do. Other debates of interest and importance are to be held. The two ments societies, also the two ladies, societies, will debate each other dur- ing the winter, calling forth the best efforts of these organizations. In oratory there Will be opportunities for in- dividual eifort. A contest will be held at Athens, Ohio, at which the schools of Ohio, Kentucky and Indana will be represented. The following are the student representa- tives to the league for the year: Eula Mc- Ewan and Anna COX 0f the Philomatheon; Thirza Parker and Kate V. Black 0f the Ale- thenai; Clem 0. Thompson and Carl Scudder 0f the Forum; W. E. Tennell and A. S. Byers of the Daedalian; C. H. Pfingst and Lee V. Brinton of the Ciceronian Debating Society; E. L. VVelborn of the Senior Class; Clyde Shaw 0f the Junior Class; Voris Demaree of the Sophomore Class, and E. A. Row 0f the Col- lege Course. FORUM. The opening of the year found Messrs. J ared, Curry, Troth, Scudder, Asher, Thompson, Gif- ford, Byrne, Mahon and Davis active members of the Forum. The boys show great enthusiasm in regard to debating, although some of the work put upon them is heavy. A Halloween banquet will be given at Ellsworth, NOV. 4. OIOERONIAN. The Ciceronian Debating Society is enter- ing upon the years work With even brighter prospects than last year. At the first meeting seven of the 01d members were present. The good work 01 ? last year and the bright pros- pects for this year have filled every member with coniidence and enthusiasm. The Ciceronian spirit has been greatly in- tensified by a weeks outing at camp. Cicer- onian camp is a yearly event held on the banks ,of White river, three miles south of Sanborn, during September. This year the week was a very rainy one, but all had a most enjoyable time. Those present were Cain, Haigerty, WVel- born, Row, Unverferth, Schorling, Stirwalt, Reeve and Cullins. The Society has installed one new member, Mr. Haney. He has much ability as a debater, and the Society is glad to have him in its ranks. In general the work being done by the mem- bers is very good, but all are striving to make it better. Ability to debate well is the goal sought. All are determined to make this year the best in the history of the Soiciety.

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