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20 Athletic CaptaineMr. Clem Thompson. Yell-MastereMiss Esther Neukom. Class-ArtisteMiss Marie Budd. Class-EditoreMiss Leona Cast. Oratorical Representativese-Mr. Byers and Mr. Hyde. Alfred JUNIORS. The Junior Class met and reorganized Fri- The following OfH- cers were elected for the current term: day evening, October 13. PresidenteVOTis Demaree. Vice-PresidenteLee Harshman. SecretaryeMiss Patience McKey. TreasurereH. LeRoy Carmack. J unior EditoraJames XV. Standley. Member of Oratorical LeagueeVVm. Grose. Athletic ManagereMeI'vin Swango. THE NORMAL ADVANCE SENIORS. The Seniors met October 11, and elected a corps of officers that Will pilot the class safely. We are certain, Mr. Clyde Shaw, presidlent7 Miss Nellie Wziller, vice-president, Miss Carrie A. Seever secretary, Mr. William Bird treas- urer, Miss Gladys Davies class artist, Mr. Frederick Wood, athletic captain, ML. Ortie Hickman yell-master, and Mr. Owen L. Mitchell class editor, With the help of the pro- gram committee, Mr. Scudder, Miss McCorkle, Mr. XVeisner and Miss Rhodes, Will lead the class Wisely. The Iirst regular meeting was held October 20. An excellent program was rendered: Address ......................... President Piano Solo ....................... Mr. Byers Reading .......... . ........... lVIi'. Vancleave Violin Solo .............. Miss J anette Lewis Solo ....................... Miss Eva Davis Those Who missed the beginning disturbed the ending. ttA hint to the Wise is sufEcientY ATHLETICS Athletics? Yes, real live athletics. The Wheels Of the association were started October 6, When Faculty Adviser Gillum called a mass- meet-ing to choose a nominating board. This board later met with Prof. Gillum and nom- inated the following slate: President, Grover Summers, and Clyde Shaw; Vice-president, Lee Brinton and Warner Lowe; treasurer, Carl Scudder, W. S. Sward- ner, E. B. Carlyle and Walter Waketield; sec- retary, Miss Ina Ritch, Bliss Eva Davis, Bliss Zoe Bodenhofer and Miss Gladys J Olly. The prospects for the coming year are good. We have the material and we also have the man that can mold this material. The latter is Coach Wiggins. He is a real athletic man, conscientious, and filled With snap and school spirit. His motto is, tWVe must WViIl.,, He says: tWVe are going to enter into all competi- tite athletic sports. Every man that can do anything should come out and show his colors. We are going to work to Win? Basket-ball, the first sport of the year that we take up, is getting well started. Candidates for the team are working three days a week under the direction of the coach. Practice was begun earlier than usual this year, as Manager McCullough has scheduled two games to be played before Christmas. The manager is highly elated over the pros- pects. With him at his old position, guard, and Bill Unverferth, the star forward of 1910
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THE NORMAL ADVANCE 19 The various churches have started Normal Bible study classes in order that systematic Bible study may be carried on by the young women in the church of their preference. Every girl in the school is eligible to membership in the Mission Study Class, which will soon be or- ganized. The association purposes to promote the so- cial life of the school by monthly socials, to which all young women are cordially invited. The joint associations, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. gave their usual xterm reception in the associa- tion room the first Friday evening of the term. Y. W. C. A. cabinet: PresidenteMay Malott. Viee-PresidentuDeleres Brown. SecretaryeLotta Day. Treasurer-Eula hIcEwan. Chairman of Social Committee-Eva Davis. Chairman of Religious Meeting Committee eGladys Davies. Chairman of Calling CommitteeeE dna Newman. Chairman of Intercollegiate Committee-a Carrie Gowen. Bible StudyelVIargaret Hardy. Mission StudyelVIary Howard. CLASSES THE SOPHOMORE CLASS. The Sophomore Class convened 011 October 16 for the first time this term and elected a good list of officers. Mr. Kenneth Mitchell was elected president of the class. Mr. A. 'VV. Fish; back was elected vice-president; Miss Harriet DeLay secretary, and Mr. Raymond Rightsell, treasurer. The Messrs. Wendell Wright and Mearl Cop- pack were appointed to represent the Sopho- more class at the Oratorical League. The Oiliees, ADVANCE editor, ADVANCE representa- tive and athletic manager, were left vacant for the time being, as suitable persons were not known for the situations. Of course the presi- dent will fill these places until they are per- manently filled. The Misses Gladys Rippetoe, Agnes Little and Lucia St. Clair were appointed as a proe gram committee to Arrange for entertainment at the regular meetings. Another meeting was held Friday evening, October 20, at 7:30, and will be held every two weeks in the music room from then on. The Sophomores wish to welcome everyone. The Sophomores form a large number for the fall term number. They seem to be ex- ceedingly bright and lively. They undoubt- edly Will make a grand showing for I. S. N. S. It is also evident that they will have a good name spread abroad soon. The Sophomore class seems to be organizing and taking part in a courageous manner, and will be the ttwell-knownl, class regardless of their small experiences. At present we are counting upon the Sophomores for material on every side, especially athletically. Let every- body keep looking wt the good reports which the Sophomores are going to cause spread abroad. COLLEGE 00 URSE. The College Course Students held their first business meeting XVednesday, October 181 and elected the following ochers: PresidenteMr. Waldo Mitchell. Vice-PresidenteMr. Lee Brinton . SecretaryeMiss Zelpha Burkett. Treasurer'Mr. J 0e Strickler.
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THE NORMALADVANCE 21 as a nucleus, :1 good team can be built up. What is needed now is support, not only in a tinancial way, but a good spirit backed by good, healthy rooting. Join the association, at- tend every game, and root for old I. S. N. whether we win or lose, and we will have a winning team. Let the slogan be: cs'NOI'mal wins the championship,7 LOCAL and ALUMNI Mr. Ernest VVelborn, 711, is assistant state superintendent. Coradel Wade, ,11, is attending the Univer- sity of Chicago. Ada Tiehenor, ,11, who is teaching in Clin- ton, Visited friends in Terre Haute, October 13 to 16. Stella Albright, t11,is teaching at Evans- Ville. Mary McBeth entered DePauw this year. Cleone Stubbs, ,11, is teaching in Clinton. Mrs. Anna Black, tll, and daughter, Cecil, spent their vacation in the West, visiting Mrs. Blackts son in Victor, Colo. Mrs. Black also spent a few weeks in California. Norma Failing teaches in the grades at West Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Neyhouse Visited friends in Terre Haute the first of October. Therse Wehi', 911, teaches Latin in the High School at Cory, Ind. Etta Walter, 711, is principal of the Union Center High School. Harriet Bader, C. C. ,11, is teaching in T erre Haute. Thirza Parker, ,11, is in school at Normal. Helen Helt, tll, is teaching in Clinton. Eva Kehrer teaches in the Evansville schools. Katherine Kehrer entered Indiana Univer. sity this year. Lydia Grabbe, 711, who teaches Latin in the High School at VVaveland, Ind, Visited Miss Eva Davis, October 6 t0 8. Miss Tillie VonTolga, ill, has a position in the VVaveland High School. Bernice Diltz, ,11, is teaching in Elkhart, Ind. Adam Bowles is teaching in the High School at Brownsville, L Ind. Calvin H. Pfingst is principal of the Effing- ham High School. He teaches mathematics and science. Hazel Shortridge, ,09, is doing departmental work in lVIunCie. John M. Eddie, 711, is in Normal again this year. May Lidikay has a position in the schools at New Albany. Margaret Kilh'oy, 711, is teaching in Terre Haute. . Robert A. Roberts is principal of the New Albany High School. Mrs. Alta Bidwell, 7117 is teaching in Terre Haute. Myrtle Tinkham has fourth grade work at Clinton. Dr. Dryer will not be in school for about three months. He is busy with a new gees graphy which will be published in the spring. Miss Jeanette Baker, ,11, is teaching in the grades at Aurora. Ray Goldman, a former student, is in the Illinois University. Professor Baxter has leave of absence for a year. He is in Ann Arbor. lVIr. Edington is filling his place. Mabel VVOOdy has a position in the elemen- tary schools of Mt. Vernon. Hattie Stirwalt, 310, is teaching in Clinton. Professor Hyde is in Columbia University this year.
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