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

 - Class of 1911

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THE NORMAL ADVANCE y at Washington, D. C. He is delighted with his work. Mr. Royal Pottenger, t10, is superintendent of the Beaver Dam High school. eMr. A. R. Neyhouse, 710, is teaching in the grammar grades at Poseyville. Mr. S. C. Morrill, ,10, is superintehdent 0f the Mulberry schools. ' Guy J ohnson, m, is teaching at West Baden. 27 D. R. Henry is superintendent of Perrysville schools. Clarence Crawford, 310, is teaching at Clay City. Roy J ulian and Jesse Wood are teaching at Tunnelton. B. F. Stalcup, 10, who is at Anderson, was in Terre Haute Saturday, Oct. 22. EXCHANGES Teacher-Johnny, what was VVashingtonE last address? J ohnnyvaeaven. At a certain college it was the custom to have the students write the following pledge at the bottom of the manuscript: ttI hereby certify on my honor that I have not given nor received aid during this examina- tion? Soon after handing in his paper to the pro- fessor, noted. for his sarcasm, a young fellow hurriedly entered the class-room and said: ttProfessor, I forgot to put the pledge 011 my paper? ggAltogether unnecessaryfi replied the teach- er. 4tI have just finished looking over your paper, and I feel sure that you did not give nor receive aidfiellz'ppivwottis. He was telling her about the members of his base ball team. ttNow, thereis Brown? said he, ctin a few weeks heill be our best man? ctOh, J ackf7 she gushed, 4cwhet a nice way to ask mePL-Ew. TeacherettWhen was Louisiana cededw JohnnieettJust after it was plowed in the springWeEw. ' PRANKS 0F PUNUTUATION. Caesar entered on his head, his helmet on his feet, armed with sandals upon his brow, there was a cloud in his right hand, his faithful sword in his eye, an angry 100k saying nothing. He sat downeEm. ttVVhy arenH; you in school my little ladW, 4tI stayed away because of sickness? 4cWho is sick, may I askW, tiThe truant officerWeEw. itVVhat, in your mind, is the most pleasant kind of foilageW asked the botany teacher. 4tLeaves of absence? replied a bright pupil. eEw. Tell me not in cheerful chatter School life is a perfect dream, School is real and school is matter, And of work we do a ream. -Ew. There are no ttbooks in running brookst, nor ttsermons in stones, except to the man who thinks.-Eac.

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26 THE NORMAL ADVANCE LOCAL and ALUMNI le. H. Gain, ,10, Visited at I. S. N. Sept. 29, While on his way to the University of Michigan. He Will be there during the year. Otto Christy, 710, was in the city Oct. 15 and 16. He is principal of the Milltown High school. Ernest C. Unverferth, 10, was Visiting friends here Oct. 8. He is now teaching mathe- matics in the High school at Rockville. Miss Lura Lynch is teaching in the Indian- apolis schools. J. M. Haigerty, ,10, is principal of the High school at Loogootee, Ind. t Herschel Whitaker is teaching manual train- ing at Springfield, 111. W. T. Barbre, C. C. l10, is pastor of the Christian church at Rockville. W. L. Conner, ,10, is superintendent of the Troy schools. D. R. Henry, 710, was Visiting friends here Oct. 1. W. D. Shewman, ,10, is teaching science and mathematics in Akron High school. Otto Schoeppel is superintendent of schools at River Park, Ind. Peter W. Vitz is teaching at Huntington, Ind. H. C. Martin, ,08, is superintendent of High school at Versailles, Ind. This is his second year there. Harry M. Smith is teaching at Tagbilaran, Bohol, P. I. G. Ray Sharp, ,10, is principal of the High school at Smith Center, Kas. Mr. Z. Merril Smith, iIO, Visited here Oct. 29-30. Mr. Smith is superintendent of Mon- rovia schools this year and says he is enjoying his work. Howard Ray, ,10, is teaching manual train- ing in seventh and eighth grades at Cincin- nati, 0. Mr. J ared Visited him recently. Frank Chambers was in town Saturday try- ing to arrange to take boxing lessons under lVII'. Kimmel. He does not care to he unpre- pared against all belligerent patrons any more. G. W. Youngblood, 310, is teaching science and mathematics in Huntington High school. Margaret Cornell, 710, is teaching at Green- field, Ind. XV. O. VVinkler, 710, is teaching mathematics in the High school at Greenfield, Ind. Mrs. Wlinkler, nee Haberstieh, is supervisor of music in the city schools at Greenfield. O. G. Lidikay, 710, is teaching at New Salis- burg, seventh and eighth grades and first year High school. Lenore Burnam spent Sunday, Oct. 10, in Terre Haute. Nelle Hartman Visited her home in Vincennes Oct. 16. . Lola Nusbaum, 10, is teaching history and literature in grades seven and eight at Irving- ton. , Edna Harvey visited 1. S. N. friends Oct. 7 and 8. Chloe Houghton, ,10, is principal of the High school at Ferrysville. Lois Rutledge, C. C. 710, has charge of the science work in the Kennard High school. C. E. Crawford, 10, was married to Nelle Fitzgibbons, Sept. 11. Miss Hill, C. C. 310, is teaching literature in the Boonville High school. Hazel Shortridge is teaching mathematics in Jasonville High school. Mr. Ernest Sink, who is teaching manual training at Anderson, was in the City Oct. 15 and 16. He informed us that- several I. S N. alumni are teaching there, among Whom are Blisses Ethel Hughes, Bertha Bick-hart, and Laura and Kate VVOOdy, and Mr. B. Floyd Stalcup, all of class of 710. Mr. Samuel F. Hildebrand, C. C. 710, has an impertant position in the Bureau of Fisheries



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28 THE NORMAL ADVANCE Announcement We are now in our new and commodious store rooms, 112-114 N. Sixth Street and we cordially invite our friends and customers to Visit us in our new home. We Will, as usual, carry a large line of SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES, STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN PENS AND SCHOOL SUNDRIES, PENNANTS, PINS AND SEAL. STICKERS Second-Hand Books Bought and Sold See us for Typewriters, Desks and other Office Supplies and Fixtures. Mail orders given prompt attention. The One Book Store for the Normal Student. M. D. OREM, Manager THE ORBIEL SUPPLY COMPANY BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 112-114 N. 6th St. Terre Haute, Ind. Citizens Phone 2648. Bell Phone 941. Branch Store 109 S. 7th St. Bell Phone 899 eTHEn Moore-Langen Printing Co. Printers. Binders Blank Book Manufacturers PUBLISHERS No. 21 North Sixth Street TERRE HAUTE. IND. Both Phones 64 NORMAL ADVANCE l THE PAPER FUR BOTH TEACHER AND STUDENT I You Need It We Need Your Subscription SEND US YUUR NAME AND ADDRESS NOW And Get the CBMPLETE Volume NINE ISSUES ONLY $1.00 A YEAR

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