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

 - Class of 1915

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THE - NORMAL ADVANCE q 31 acultp Manges: MR. THOS. J. BBEITIVIESEB. R. BREITWIESER, assistant professor e of psychology, received his B. A. degree from Central Normal College, Danville, Ind.7 and his A. M. degree from Indiana University. He has, moreover, had one year of advanced work in Columbia University. ' THOS. J. BREITWIESER Mr. Breitwieser has had a Wide range of eX- perience in educational work. He has taught in the graded schools, served as high school principal, and was laboratory assistant in eX- perimental psychology at Teachers College, New York City. MISS ANNE 0 ONJIY. By a recent ruling the state of Indiana was divided into three sections, under the super- vision of Purdue University, Indiana Uni- versity and the Indiana State Normal School, respectively. Each institution appoints a rep- t resentative to go into the schools of the state to assist in any way possible the teachers in their domestic science instruction. Miss Conmy represents the State Normal in thirty counties of the state. At the opening of the spring term she Will take up active work in the Domestic Science Department. Miss Conmy comes to us from Pembina, N. D., the oldest town of the state, and the site of old Fort Pembina. She received her col- lege training in the University of North Da- kota, and her special training in Domestic Economy at Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wis. MISS EDITH BADER. Miss Bader, Who for some years past has been teacher of grades 3 and 4 in the training school and has at various times assisted in the EDITH BADER lVIethOds Department Of the Normal, has now been transferred to the position of assistant in the Department Of Methods. MISS HARRIET JOSLIN. Miss Joslin, teacher of Domestic Economy in the training school, is a graduate of De Pauw University. She received her diploma in domestic arts from Columbia University. She has, in addition, taken work at Stout In- stitute, Menomonie, WVis., and Lewis Institute, Chicago. Miss Joslin has taught at Urbana, Ohi0.; Nephi, Utah, in the Greencastle public schools, and in the DePauW Music School.

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6 THE NORMAL ADVANCE term7 how much easier it would be for every one at the last. PLEASE TAKE NOTIOE. A11 Normal students should realize that busi- ness relations are reciprocal. There are busi- ness men in Terre Haute Who will under no consideration, support any Normal publication or enterprise, consequently you have not the time to call upon them. Contrary to this class are many dealers who are always loyal to the school and to student enterprises; their ads Will be found in the AD- VANCE. It stands to reason, that if you are an honest, appreciative student, you Will observe it as a duty to trade With these men entirely. Also kindly mention Where you saw the ad. In this issue of THE ADVANCE Will be found an article, itThe Lost Day;7 by Arthur F. Turn man, Which was written While Mr. Turman was a senior in the Normal Training High School. He is now a Freshman in the College Course. Have you joined the Athletic Association? gErrors like straws upon the surface flow; He Who would search for pearls must dive belowyeDryden.



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8 THE NORMAL ADVANCE MISS LOTTA DAY. MISS MARJORIE 0UPPY. Miss Day, teacher of grades 1 and 2 in the Miss Guppy was graduated from the college training school, is a graduate of the State Nor- course in the Class of 1914. She is now, during mal. In addition she has had two terms7 work the absence of Professor Curry, lining the posi- in Columbia University. tion of Miss Moran, Who was appointed acting head of the department of literature. MARJORIE CUPPY LOTTA DAY 111188 ALICE 1VUELLER., During the past two years Miss Day was , . . , ' Miss Mueller, instructor in German 1n the em 10 ed in trainintr school work at Evans- , villi in d b training school, received her B. A. degree from , the State University of Iowa, and her M. A. MISS N ORM A F AI LIN G. degree from the University of Chicago. Miss Failing, Who during the past three Miss Mueller has been connected With the years has been teaching in the West Terre NORMA FAILING ALICE MUELLER Haute graded schools7 is a graduate of I. S. N. grammar schools of Davenport, Iowa, and the Miss Failing is now teacher of grades 3 and 4 high school of Oshkosh, Wis. She has also in the training school. taught a class in the University of Chicago.

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