Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)
- Class of 1918
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El ,1 : Mani? titmww'i I.S.N.S. iv THE FOREWORD ACII spring the bonim' chm l'it't'ls the must niglliflt'zilil paws from the his- tm of the 't'haol yon :Ind builds fi'um thmn a hook. 'l'hv mhunt' is Ye V Ely mitt appropriately known 1s THL AnmNrE. for it t-hmuit'h-s tiw du- t'ehipnwut of the schuoh and the pl'ngrcas and gmwth 0f tudent lifv. In past yuul'a. Tm: A1; . i has had :i twofold pnl'pt o. It hn .ct'vt-tl the school :Ia A memento of the. md to tlw sPlliOI :llltl utlwt 'tlulent it has ilPt'll at talisman ptm mwel'. for all futurt- tiiuv. lu rumil nwmm'ivs 0f the happy school d' wSO. in tho t . This y ', howev .thinga nn- ditl't-i'ent with u: at I. S. N. Ulu' nntiun is at war. Wally 0f the men of Ulll' .st-huui 11:: V9 szlt'riht-etl :lii 1m- mnl ambitious :Iml plm 'm' the futurv. amt are one from mnnng , They hurt: gone gladly. tn pl'm'o timil' faith in thvmori'z mi tn t'tll'l fi'eudmn to all the wm'hL Those of us who have not lii'on pm'mittwl tn meet tht- foe hand to hand. have remnined behind to hem thu imllll' lii'w hunting, to learn the broader meaning of pntrintism. uml the true Jm-zlmng 0f ust-rvice i As we curry tm the work of tho 'iunur lines. our thuughts are ever with our cmm'nth' in the uumps :Iml trenchv. .-thost- wlm : lighting fur u. and doing mlr wo 'k for 1 i. They also think 0t us. nmi express the desire of kvvping in lunch with 11m Old schnul. Antl so. thi im'. nut of changed conditions. has grown up a now purposu Fm- an ANVV n It 0 form miuthur honrl hotwovu 1119 two parts of the student lmdy. for It L 10 give it glimpse of tho life of each to the other. It has been :1 wonderful year with than um! with u ' imd the hope is that this little wzu' hook, in its plail Iml himplo suit of khukt. l n' M lczlst tn :1 slight. th'gx'vu liut'potlutttl, tht- spil'il 0f the year, so that all who read ilh p21,! is, now and in the future. mny hid the inspiration which has ht'en theirs in camp. and ours m L t. .tlut'ing till' your 19174918. ma hum. 19183 H 'i INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Main BuildinrlSBB n Way 25min! 5 3' WWW: 4 QWJ-zg ?zmxiszsmu. mm: .W : W.Wn 9' E.S.N.S.EE WE OUR SCHOOL OON after the close of the Civil XVm'. the state legislature: feeling the need of 21 training school for teachers, pwssed n hill providing for the establishment of an Indiana State Normal School. The ideal Was fir. nggestell by the late D1: E. T. Spots- wond of this cit V then repreaentative from Vennillion County. Terre Huute hm mg been decided upon as the location. the school was upened January 5. 1870. in :1 building partly occupied by the Torre Hante High Srhool. The faculty of the new State Normal was composed of three and :1 half tezlche and the student body nlunbered fifteen. The library cnllhlsted of :1 dictionary, and the curriculum sz extremely limited in . mpe. HoweTer, thm-onglnn ilhlllatl' and a de. re to learn n'm-e foundation stones of the Institution. Its glnrhng principle. has always been the de re tn be in the educational forefront. and to meet the evergmn'ing needs of the state. Due to the generous prov- idence of the state legislature and to the n Guidance of the 1111.5- tees and othe 'onllected with the ndmini Ition. it. has succeeded remark 1313' well in these 1' 'peets, and therefore it has grown. Moreover. the growth has been constant. From time to time. as the need has appeared. new t-mn'. departments. and teachers have been added. new laboratories fur scientilic and vocational work 2mm: nguWhn-sm- '2 have been equipped. thousands of books have been added to the lie Int and new and modern buildings have been built. Appreciat- ing these advantages. the best. young people of the statue the most earnest and ambitions. have come to the school. bringing their aspirations. industry and personality. and in return carrying forth into the schools 01' Indiana the broadest educational ideals, and the moat modern and approved pvdag 'cal methods. Our school is :1 thoroughly democratic ins tution. As tuition is provided free by the state. ones financial condition is of little n10- lnent. and no one is barred because of it. The supposition is thnt all who present themselves and Ire guided by n desne to attain high idea xtlnlents are honest and industrious, ' nf education and of utMenship. The faculty members appreciate lKIHPbl effort and give credit for it. Each student has an equal chance, with each of his felloxm and the pnurea and must ill favored of all may rise to the pusition of highest honor and respect among them, Because of those facts: and nthe considered a great school. not only by use but throughout the na- onr Indiana State Normal is tiolL It is nationally rev gunned :1 one of the must efficient and progressive of the prufe unal trznning schools. xmw .. .W ELM V ii I.S.N.Siiv 'wi OUR PRESIDENT T may be truly said of President Parsons that he knows the school. for he has been identified with it since the beginning. and is personally acquainted with each stone. and brick. and plank, in each of the buildings. as well as With people and things inside the buildings. 0n the opening day of the school. January 6. 1870. Mr. Parsons entm'ed as :1 student. He was graduated with the first class mid after teaching for II few years in the puhlic schools. returned in 1876. as assistant professor of English. In 1879 he became head of the department in 1883 vicciprosic'lentV and in 1885. president of the school. During the thirtyihree years of his presidencv the Welfare and advancement of the school have always been his first concern. His days and nights hm't- been tilled with careful planning and hm'd work for the best interests of tho school, Much of its progress has efforts. been due 10 his wisv guidance and tirelu At present he is devoting much time and energy to qu' work, is intensely interested in our own buys tiwith the colors. and is constantly planning ways of bringing cheer to them, and of keep WILLIAM Woon Pusous, A. M., L L D. mg them reminded thut T. S. 3. 13 hacking them. President and Professor of Philosophy of Education II 1 !l aWW-qhwwnmsg , . . ' W L a bay .M N.S.Eu . A TESTIMONIAL IE stranger. he hit; of the supel'inl'it nf our dollbtieh perple ed to lllt' mu 'e, The class 01 1918. iHU'v ing spent four years in careful consideration of the pl'obh'llh feels prepared to make public its diacm'eries. Although them are mzlny l'nntx'ihnlory canst. qm-ludiug the 01le of 1n1s.iisp1 41w sen- it . feel that the one force must to be pr isetl fm- this greatne ' is the faculty. Approaching the imposing huihliugs. 21ml gazing at. the, milk mumhng tnwel' fer the first time, the new student might be misled us ta what makes the State Normal Srhoul great. He might be ilw 1m sud with the, magnitude of the hnildiugs unxl equipment. and take as a matter of eunrsc those quiet. well behaved people who sit an the pI-i arm and listen with well feigned intel'wl tn the mnl'n- iugir Mere . Liner. howeve . he Finds that enrnlling new students. policing the halls. and asking eiuhm' 'ng questions designed to reveal the colossal 21ml emuplele ignm'zmw 01' their vivlin '. nrv not the must important functions nf lhvhll quiet, nlth 'tern louhi people. Thl must he knuwn to he npprecintmL :Ind m'quuin ens into real inter ' mid illemlhhip. Each t -her In tiibUOVUl'Pti to be u specialist in his tiehl. He has Uin-n yems tn lhm'uugh pre- 11;Il';itiun.mnlis t'llllilwi-Y interested .ml enlhll usliu in his work. As hi. peeuu . ry emuhunen . 'n tu tlu mmd and to help hi fellow men. must he Ins ehl lie I great. pro; 0.: in: ful'ee: he pulls you. lll' plhile. . on fm'wzu-ri: he nurses your interest mid stimulate: mi' enthusiasm TIu-refm'e. he must IIH'C deep- Yes. he do ' it and WOI'i for it, He is wilt px-mnl and happy ifyon gain it. Thi; we believe. is the spirit of our faculty. 1-: 1- for your suecers Always 10m tn the highest ideals of School. Sum. :1an Nutiun, these men mul women halve taken an active part in all movements nf emmmmity progress and civic hettei'ment. This year when the need has been greuti they hun- h-nt themselves ghuhy and unrcr sex'vexlly tn work made neet sm'y by the, war. Many have rcgnhu v liOYOtcti twn aml three llightx' a week to slit king in the thuntei of the vity on w r nhjm-l , Sume have spoken extei ively over the state. They have wm' wd tirelessly in Rwl Cram. Christian Asr weintinn. Vigu National qu' Fund. mid Lihertv Loan dr . 11nd have given liberally 01' their mennsi us well us of time and energy. Best of all. live of their number have volunteered for service in the urmlx' 0f the Nation, All have given to Ulll' country their patriotic and loyal support. Our 'ueulty nwmhers have personality, they have hmmmity. they have . npnthy umi. if they have fnuit. wh so have we 7 let us fm et them. We hive thent- people. and a. rownril for their painstaking efforts with us. we vote them :1 pa. ing grade, mngml emu qude. and u testiumuinl. lwwit: The .u-Illty :I I1: very t'apnhlv nmi mniuhle, They evince n Iinu spirit and attitude to- Wlll'tl their work and the sohnoli They wear well. and improve with :u-qlmiutnnee. We henrtily mmmend them 1.0 the kind considera- tion and friendship 01' the Fiilhsvh yet to com ii Tm: CI. is W l918. :: yughmmzl Wm a HR H : .34; Runtx'r Gama 5mm, A. 13 meessor of Physics Superintendent nf Buildings and Grounds Ak'ruux emmaum, A. M. Libmrian and Professor uf Library Science LoulsJuHx 1m x, PH. D. meessnr of Physinlngy FRANCIS MARION STALKER, A M. CHARLES AVIADISON CURRY, A. M. MARY Euxox Nlmumg PH. 13. Professor of History of Education Professor of Literature Assisum Professor of Literature sww: 1918 WWW W OSCAR LYNN KELSO, A. M, JOHN BENJAMIN WXSELY, A. M. Professor of Mathematics xmmm Tuoms Tumw, A. 12. Professor of English Profassor o! Penmanship and meing julm 1mm Scumclum, PH. 1;. mem ALLEN McliETII. A M. me Kmvuox Hmms, A. M. pwhm, D; Lam, Acling Professor of Geography :Illd Geology Assismm Frofessnr of Mathemuiux - 3151 9 1 limit; , .avmVA- rwrvmnbymm-nmmmwc. .. wukj; . EaTthLmr , , . . Rust; Mmm Cox, A. M. Assislnm Prefessnr nf German runamx GILazx'r MUTTERER, A. IL mecx Him, WHO A. M. Professor of Gcrman Assistant Professorof Lalin and Dean of Men En: ELLSWQKTN Currmcsk, A, M. 17mm; SMrrH Bozmmus, A B. ULYSSES mums: Cox, A. M. Assismnl Professor of English Professor of European Histoxy and Economics Professor of Zoology and Botany, and Agriculture -- a 1 I ' in IE3 um l I .- Wm reamed; , u W.mn : i 1 91 8 mmwwmmm WMMM mum Luca, A. M. MERIT LIES LAunAcII Professor of United Sales History and Government Professor of Indnitrial Ans EDWIN Mokkls BRUCE, S. M, Prniessm of Chemisxry Rosco: anxn Hum, Pm D. was Hmvu Bum, A, 11. Assistant meessul of Physiology and Zoology CHARLES BMDMN 1mm, A- M Assismm Professor nf MaHmmmics and Botany Professor of Public Speaking and Reading I fa fingfu 4m...m.'i 1 9 I 8 stilt: 11 v: mmsm : rxwgm '1 Emvm A BAerv, A 1;. Professor of Physical Training OVOmem LHARLOT BERT'H SCWHTZW Inn Runs , . Dean cf omen Frofessnr of Domesuc Economy BERNARD ScHucuL, s. M. Professor cf Geography and Geology CHARLES ROLL, A. M. VlcToR C, MILLER, A. M. UNith the Colorw Assistant Professor of History Assistant Professor of English D H l gr WWW 51918'WJ'W-w pmmmymm- E: II .WW. ARTHUR H. Lurmuxn Assismm Professor of Industrial Ans o. E. Sm, . Tuoms .BREITwmsER, A M Assimm Professor nf Indusmal Am J Assimm ProfEssor nf Educational Psychology mm. the Colorsj ERNEST L. VELImkN, B. S. Luwm. MASON TstoN. Mmm L- IRONS Acting Professor of Observation, Methods Profzssor af Music Assistant Professor of Domestic Economy and Pmclice lm Whammzr , 25 WW! ??mmmws 1 9 1 8 'Wzmrwwmm .mmmmw mxmq n. I, ll, Rupom Acnix, PH. D. Professor of Educatiunal Physiology Hm me' WAN: M' A- CHAKLES Rummy DRYER, A. M. Professor of Flench and Spanish Acnng Assimm Prufzssor of Geography and Geology 3mm E BAn-I, A. B Man H, Woonkow, A. M Emmm memxn, m B, Pmmsu, of Pmical Training mm Teacher of Science, Tnining'Schcal Principal and Teacher of English, Training School wVith m Calam IW I :rmua-Irma-H 1 91 8 WWWWWD $835.33: Mmm win, A. M 1mm Bomu, A. B. Teacher of History, Training School Assistant Principal and Telcherof Mathematics, AWE FLOYD MUELLER A- M- Tmining School Teacher of Germnn, Training School Emu M. 1mm, A. 1;, Human JosLxN General Tencher, Training School Hownn w. Bykx. A. B. Teacher of Domestic Economy, Training Schoul tOn Leavn Teacher of mm, Training School grmamrml 1 9 l 8 Immwmmwwwml 15 L 1- uwws W5. ;.A '! 5.x aw '! REUBEN H. SNITZ, A. B. T . . . . eacher of Manual Trammg, Tnmxng Schnnl Tmmn Romsox, A. B- Emu LV Russn.x., , . Grades Seven and mgm, Trammg School Teacher of Music and Drawing, Training School EVA M. DAVIS Nmu 1L VVKIGHT JDY MUCHMORE, Glades Three and ler, Training School Grldes Five and Six, Training Schonl Grades One and Two, Tnining School WW. I H H W I W: EWWHMN Dom: Kooxcz, Acting Teacher of Science, Training School. Axxr. CLARE Kumc, Assisvanl Librarian. E5 Lm Isuzueru D Nuns, Country Training School, EDNA Bmwx, Assistant Librarian. aerdimmmnu-ms-a WWW: 1918 awhngnWW - mmmx Jam Bum, M. 5, Acting Assistant Professor of Geography and Geology. MABEL E. MARSHALL, Assistznl Librarian. a w W. m. mmmmnw . mam: E. Agmsrgmc, Gum Hora Mchum, emu HADLEY, Assistant Llhxanan. Assistant in Hismy- Assinant Librarian, Mmm Eumc-m Hm, Emu Acm Swm, Cvku. c. CoxNELLY, Registran Secrelan' no me President. Bookkeeper. um...- ll Imam 1 9 1 8 'wmngmm-VWWZ Emu Anne'rr. mm D. Gun, Knucm: E, Commm, General Slenogmpher. Assismm in Physiology. Assistant Pt.?nsisoir of Sszsilcal Training, taming c 00 0115 M. Wusox, E. A. Bum j. Gums: REUTER, Assistant in Athletics Assislnnl in Botany and Zoology. Assisum in Physics, WW1: MW; 1 9 1 8 i' am Wu Am H. 511 mm, Assistant in Geography juHN C. hum, Fmrln szcusox, Acting Assimm Professorof Educational Psychology. Assistant in Psychology x With the CulmsA hut: u Z.S.N.S. Wu Wm- w THE LIBRARY-NllL E 000 VOLUMES. 1 9 1 82 W MAIN READING ROOM OF LIBRARY. rA Blesszd Companion i: n BDUk,'-'A Bock That is Filly Chosen is a LiIe-lang Friendf w WWW .15 Emmmmmmmgwgmhn. 1. S N S Emmy: M H mm 7 . 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Gm'muu. Mnliuus. Wookh' Am vam-o, Class President 4. Hshe wmiu'm'lla w wmlt- ing in w mm;- mm- mm 11 u'umun isK SILK 11:11.9 17ml.H Ruth Blankenship annn, Indiana. . A rlmlu'v Sh w: mm, r1 -1.0 pusumucd IH'V' clmc 1m! hm' Scm'ur mm A ' Ward B. Davis Furtv'illn. Indinnm ville High Scluml. ur, Botany. taught 1 year. IL Hm ix mpm-muu 1.1mm m um mmmy IMpm'Hnrwt. u Ill Ir nmw 2:7, . n7 1 91 8 m amiamummmm, A a 26 Marguerite Jett Clay City, Indiana. uf-I horWunds. Immu-xu Hm ,man and ynu'll 1w WW Iml mm: mm a In! nf m. Ruth Snyder .50th Band. Indium. Snmh chI High 5.4an M. M nr, n' my. mi Thom. Hm mumm mm, of nf- mumm mm. Louise Fitzgerald Smknell. lm'li l. Sun-km-ll High Svhmvl -Ihr:- anlx. 1 I. 1 Alctlml . m. Tlmnms Aquinas. Huu- x'nirr mu! m xu'cl'l, llv'm'iny n, .uuu u'muhv' n'lu' xuuwl ml xilrm-t' mr Hrm' 1m mmir Louise Griepenstroh Ten: Hum. Indium. Nnmml High Suhuul, 11115. Izlysilun UPIHL Amhemu, H If ynu .qu '1 7mm m. you tin ? Imnu' lwr '1' t'uauyh. Earl Miller CaryV Indilnm nigh Sohool. or, Histm 1 'l'ruc . 1 , like u rw- lhc 11m u 1's, Ilu' In .th- fl nmIa-x, :- m n Leah Ward Hollings- worth Snudiord. IndiInIL WiI-W lliuh S 1001. lwhnnmny Kappa. Snum Ellitlll' uf' Annual mm :1 II M fumy ,mnmwt 1m. Maude Kautz Wonhimrlun. Indium, Worthington High Sulmul. NW but M mm mm mm. lww-lf. N 5271918 WWW um' Nina Wright Tare Haule. Indiana, GanivN High mum M: 'ur, Domes u stlmm. Evh-Mi Wk uwwmg I Mae Kem West Tune Hume, Indiana. I.S.N.S. Edgar L. Morphet Okntauw cm. ka, Indiana. t'v'rvk nigh Svhnnl. : III Ethel M. Moench Terr: Hume, Indilnl. mm. Svlmul, m h Umhmnnicm Mabel Jones 1'an- Hnuu. indium. night ' unvom m , Wm, Iwm'ew Hme xm't.7mzwh m-mw .- :qu L, , , Hum m'r' r'mpnlv'nl Hmws. Nislml. unaw- 1.4. mm... muim 2 years. J '1' mm, winxnmf mum HL WM mill. Vim Itiuu Manager 01' Am ml. . R-ucelmu Ummgzcr. HI'm-y 4'npllblr'. mm leixr m' ngue. lmnsuble m A'm'mu! lilo. sm-er Y. M. c. A., 15113, n- Class Pom. ne Debuting 'I'Enm. H1 Inu't'n '4 mm a wink. umpmum. n M , W .- m .5 , Lu. n u 1 9 1 8 m . n nWWu K Wu Katherine Ellen Connelly Te : mm, lndunn. Yilev High School, 1915. 3m 1', Binlngy. Alpha. Philmllathoall. Scienue Club. U1: n'oulrl mun my lmlr i1 Iroultlm' Lu 52-May... ll .Ww. E. A. Byers Terr: mm. Indium Major. Biolog Laboratory mny and 2.10an ms taught 19 yems. It in BOA H0 :- Mmm. mu? mwln-dum m-z- Mr 111mb willy xrlm'J: 1w build. m: 191 8 WWW Martha J ulia Happen Tern: Hume. indilnm Major. Histury. Hsrm xpmlrs, wmm. mm um j 1 1m 37m ought. Ervin C. Shoemaker Bllllflnn. Indinnl. 3 'w. Lin-nnum Fm'unL As uxe mim of Admme Annual. SluzhHI. zrimul. mwtfmmm, and HA 1mm f sm'cr' n. Innis 1w A's m rmul; w I mm m am. Mary Treat Terr: Hunts. Indiuu. Normal High smmn, 191:1. Aluthenui. 'a-Immngly rm umlomonslrn- 11' a ,m-m, Shl' mm a 1mm .m nf upprnriulum Nmt xomc pmplr' dn nm mm hn' Cram for. IWWWI m n I I l! Maude Workman Tern: Hulk, IndinnlL Rachel Schaefer Culnmblll. Indiana. Columbus High Sclwal. Wiley High Schnnl, 19 Major, German. Ma, r, Luemmm. Omega. Ialwnuu Delta. 1710 'n'W is mmm- rm- Imr hrmg. H uwwg Ii le-d UNot mm fm' www.un- Paul D. Gard Lnunl. Imam... CIu-kshmg High 3.1mm Suia'nee' Club. Psycholngioul Research As- momma. Orntcrical Luaglm. Y. M. U. A. Cabinet, 19m- 1771 , Member of InterSmIia , Der hating Team Physiolugy Asaismnt. Hmlwucs mm Energy is me only mud to xxwut'ss. 1930'18 Inez Burk Tun Hume. Indiana. Garfield High smol. 19 v. xh. rs, German :1le Litera- nu Hus mugln 1 year Kappa mm. mum. Hmzpm, am 1 turd from mm I'm free, Why armHl Hwy 11H cautmrt lllrc ma? Ethel Alice Ten Brook Ten: Hum. Indiana Gmhold High thuul. .3 .1015, Lifcmhuu and His- lmy v.1 Them. HEmth and siwwru 111 ml 71M cfm'ts. WW; :WWw: Frances Dwyer Tum Elulz, Indium. Wiley High School, 1915 Majors. English and IIismr Kappu Kappa. Hwazd more max bright um szI beauty.u hm BI Mrs Ella Burke Nicholas Ruudlk. IndiInL Major, English. Graduate nf Karma! Course, Primip'al of Rosedale High Selma! sixwe 1909. HApplmls In M by the more rrlduriny mm of intel- lwt zmd Smll.1 nwmwmwi 1 9 l 8 3. Herbert Lahr BiDDus, lndinnl, Bippus High School, 1912. Major, Music. 1mm. Music Club. 'ullways bud a gmd hand m his mands. Lois Jane Shirley Tun Bnutel Indiuu. Nurmal High School, 1914. Major, History. H Whamm- you An, do wisar 7y, 11ml think of the can- sequames. ' 1 L. Grace Carroll anunin. Indian!r Malor, Mathematics. Urn hm mthcr than to seem. L WWGWH qu Metta Mason Swilz city, lndimu. Switz , High School. Mn r,Eng . l'hcta. Eclemir. Hump yon lmmr lu'r. mm Imuw mm mm worth u'hilc. um i mm Verna Grace.- Myers PlainviIIE, lndinum Epsom nigh Sx-lmul. 15:14. Has taught 3 3 a: 1mm ix mmchitf In mm'rlm. mi: Otto C. France Onklnnd City. Indium. Spmgecu 11m sK 1mm ms Major. Maximum u. HJEsHmiictu fm-Iinwl: 1w rm'uximrnlly Inn: :1 awn! 1918? Rachael Eddleman Snymnur, Indixnn. s. monr High smonl. myllmhcnmu muglxt . yvm demiu. Usrm L'mm' m I. s. N. m slutly. and she t d, Jeanette Derby West Terr: Knuth Indiana. West Tam Hume High Sc lxool. Hum mou 7mm- 11.0 min of mm mum? WWW; Wm: Vera Brown Funnersbln'g. lndinnl. Farmorshntg High Suhrml, Majun Literature. Llanuu'ada. Alclhouai. Class Vice President 4. She's In'aity tn mu. mm, and willy In mm: mm, And plansmxt 11m to think- on. EWM me n Waymamii Wm Opal Edwards Terr: Bnutc. Indium. Wiley High $911001, 151-2. Llnmm'zuln. A givl with a mmdemw amount w 5mm Ralph Irons mefnrdsvillc, Indiana. Alnmu High Svhual, 1912. Majm'. History. Daedaliau. Mmmgm' of Weekly An 1-2. In ten Somely Delmtiug '1 Class President, 4. Hm was a mm, mm 7m all m n, Wr- an m row.- pr m: m aguinr! i'51918E I Maggie UDollaghlle Cnnnelhurgv Indilnn. Canuclburg High School, 1912. HI: ix the mile n-aitx 11ml mum, Gertie Glen Wilson Cnrlhle, Indium. HYau should m the stitches m can Ikaimlly tlwy m'c so mall you mm, WWW! MMWW :4 Helen Oliphant E. Genevieve Lakin Andrew Jewell Fm Bunch. lndinnn. Tern mm. mm Allin , Indium. Furl Branch High School, Major, Mathematics. Green Fork High School. 1916. 1 Major, Music. Hmmii'y is W W1 I W Mnior. Ilislorv. Mu Zeta. L Has tnught 17 years. Animal Advance smlf. Music mun Clam Treasurer, 4. HMill waters run zlwp. HDimLity mid rcservl: m two of m: wiring: m zlasszxsmL ' ' MW 5' I'19318: Thelma Tormohlen Lula Maynard Tum Hallie, Indium. Olktowll. Indium, Normal High Sx-Imnl. Ouktnwn High Svlmol, 1910. Maj -, Dnmesm Scicuuv. Has lnught 6 yml a Em 9 NJ mm.- Iitllr girl who Hlmmux rim rcgululions for custom nu! :1 31mm, u xliynifiul Seniopulr mus! '--xu-g .L-n-I-u-t-lhgl Margaret Rector nmil. Indium. Brazil High Sulmul. UN'hul IIH'x mm' .vlw lmmv she lrmw. Mm, Helena O,Leary Tern.- Hnnka. Indinnn. nm-aum High Svlmul, mm M'im',14it St. 'l'lmm HSIw ,- huh 1n mummw, in mm, and 1' wit. Frank Grove Ecirclevilley Indiana. smw Icville High St lmul '15 .. hmuulica and In- dust! ll Ans. Icing hwght 1 y. - ' nf Wrokly An- Mmm PI' 01' Anm Assuunciuu Trur 'm'rx'. Buya' Wm-kiug Roscl'vo. Uaphlin 01' Umupuuy n. HFrmvlu mu III! u'lm 1112'th 10 M 11mm, uni! l a mum uf hfx WWI, Ilkallns. Amanda L. Lotze Tun Hume, Indium. Wiley High SuhouL Kappa Kappa I 47ml mm .qum mm 1 I u mmlimw. Belle Turner Van, Indium. Vumy High Srhoul. HWILuls-uum'r she ducbh almll pmspcr. 1918 EWW: Carrie Singhurse Ri y. Indium. Wiley High School, 1912. Major, Muthem in: Has tullglu 5 yedls. Lluumnuln. Sim 11mm um 1:1th It t-mmc In In- joyous mrd mm trmpcwd. H Mabel Ellis Tuunis Mmmgpr, 191745, 11 xluu'lr in nmlhrmnlim. Cecil 0. Kelso Ireland; Ind. Jasper nigh Srlmul, 1906. Major. History. 11x5 taught 5 years. Trojan. lum- mmy Dchming 'l'L-zml. Hmm I: murm- nu Tl' . 11am, u'li, mvtl u'u7tly. Susie Allen Erncavule. llldilllly Fruolmnh' u- High School. Major, L: mquu, '- h'null. mwuiuus, 11mm. Lettie Page Amiennn. Indium, Anllt-I'mu High vlmnl, 15116, ,nr, Literature. Pi Zeta. Alctlleuzxi. '.w.c A Cubilmt,1917 m , Allllmiu Assocl nun, Weekly Advmmc sum. Annual Admum suns. Ium-mm Debating team. uOne w om xmmlchcx! 1 , Ila Izah'l'ulmibul when will Hull furlough L'nnm? Dona G. Gaylor llillsboxm Indium, Ma mu Biology. p i Them. Science cum. Bath pmt'licul muz gmuI, wdl 7mm 1.: cumummz, u umwalEEIB b Ethel Bray Emu, Indium. Emu High School, 1914. Majc g Drzming and Domes- tic Science. Pi Zeta. Aletheuai. t Editor of Annual. Hmm ix rm nirl mm Hm 111' llixpoxiiian.7c v e n timing the ,lmuml n n, 3114- .m-m- lust Im- swim , Columbus 0. Leeka Plrkex, Indium Farmland High Sclmol, 1904. Majmu Matllemmi . He was a 7mm. Iiiligrnl in 111's businm. Norma Newlin Kokumoy Indium. Knkomn High School, 1908. HWm-Jr, mark, for the mm m camialg. .. Ruth Weddle Term Enute. Indium. Garfield High SuhuoL Eclectic. Hm, mun 171mmhix am my compum'amN W5 W5 Gertrude E. McComb Tun: Emile. Ind Ill. Has laugh: 9 Lhuunmm Florence Ossenherg Andennll. Indinnl. Anderson High School, 1916. Major Iathemntius. Psi Theta. 1m mm Imlny m yester- zlnyito all xha'x jun me same. ' ' Harland E. Winders M-uckpnn, Indilnm Muuokpon High Sclmul, 13. HS7 : Ims a Imwl Iwad 111111 a HSa quicf you '0th Imvdly wrong chm-actcn know he was 1.710113. 3W '51918 .. Alla Lamb Tnbinnpm, Indiuu. Great lhnughlx has 5718 Of lu'r' au'n.' ' Andria Ross letuwn. Indhnn. Oakmu'u High School. Majors, Lit mum: and Do- mastic Science. Athleta. H3712 1mm seen 0mm ulmnxt U7 .smluu .mmmg WW. Celia Gladys Moore Tum Elma Indilnl, Wiluy High SkhunL y as Ruth Alma Bourne Stu lulle, Indiana. Emilmwo High Srlmol. 1911, HA mm ,Imm-I Ilml Inuyhs Harry Murray Doyle Culver. lndinnn. xmh Hrud mun Svlnml, llmutev-cv. 1914 u' H1. Iiuuu'lmlyr x710 uHIy m .w 1 . 'rluguc 3 wm' mgm. H Tmm - Sc. 'l'llam: Aquinas, .I limmm'vh Aw Mmmgol' nr , Auvmmo. anm uf lnmusmmy m. . hating 'l'mm. Mrmhrr f Imer-snnu Dc- liming Team, UUr flir'ia n'ilh Hm Golldms uf u-Mnm. .m-m... 3-m- - I I I nwwsl9185 Frances M. Brettell Turn Hlllll; IndiquL M: ors. Mu . nml An. Sh'l'lmmz uuiuus Music club. Hum mm My mum, gnatl Mingm ubnm Im'. M. Hazel Neill WE . Tum: Huule. Indiuu, Worthington mm. Srlwol. Hm: hulght 5 years. Pi mm. HSilr'nw ix galtlcn u'lm'nh 1711's 'nmidmt lmmux. W. Mu Grace Enluw Tern Hulk, Indilnm HWln'Isf 1mm permits, live happy in the WM gr mm mean! Pi Zeta. Y'irma is 1mm, mu! 1mm, nms umrm' fearful. um m Bl NW Edith Dillon Term mm, Indium. sc. Josepws Academy, 1912. Has taught 3 ms. C. D. Tower Luvenwnrlh, Indium. HI mu not a politician, and my oihcr habits are good. Ruth Haynes Evansville. Indinnm m I: High Schnul. M or, Physiology. llas taught 1 yam: J, B, G. Club. HA pnmm mmrc in u templ'r mild. Margaret M. Williams Tare Hung Indiana. Garfield High Schaol. Mujnr. Physiology J. B, G. Club. Patience is file an of buying. 51918:Wmm-' Ethel N. Simpson Tun: Elute, Indium. Garfield High School. Majnr. Dmuostiu Science. J. B. G. Club. HA lnuul Imam-Iz, mosL saw mm Hm. Mamie Ruth Lee Donaldson rem Bulle. Indium Wiley. High School. M Literature Has caught 1 3m . J. B. G Club. H W: 7171le mm mismuc mac which Is incapable uf pmurx! Walter Skinner Jeliennnvillly Indinnl. .Iefrersmwine High Sulmnl, 1914. Major, Mathematics. Hsumwa and common smma man H mm. Mrs. Armentra Kennedy Ellis Tern Hnutn, lndinlll. Wiley High Suhoul X 01, LitEl'rLtlu'LE II. I mugm 2 yea 5. J. B. G, Club. Hsnc fuIIaIL'ntlI mIou-zcdge um u mum mm Viola Evelyn Allen Turn Halliey Indium. Wiley High School. Maiar, Literature. .G Club UN 11mm: of 11m tnuls of may. Jnmm'mw they vuuish mmjl. H F Wmmw Wmmu u'mam i E 5m; N S u . M13 EIWML :mu- mm m I . p .xmmmm-m 5.- , I . 1:9 . . . 9. it . x: Wm Nutmmtyl, m x 9' J x'? m , Eva Anderson Ruth Keith Rollie M. Brooking Zoe Lamb Ada Branham Lapel. IndinnIL Ehelbyvllh. Indium, Huntington, indium. Dllln. Indium. Clinton, Indinnn. Lapel High $911001. Shell Tillc High S-luml. Rm-kr-rcek High Svlloal, 15M Dmm High samal. 0mm . High Suhonl 1912. Majum. English and Liwm- Major. A'lmhemnfius, m. umgm a yceu's. 1 jar, Litermur Major, Dnmrqtiu Summe. mm. Umcgm TmJan. Psyvholngicnl Resmen As H, .. . . HasMughtlyemx VVceldy Am sum: H .. , xaniatiuu. J WWW MM H mm Emmy, 4 01m SM , 4 My we shall not 7m: fun. K 3' ' 31 ' MN Him le' mm Is an mam HSnIomnu m 11H m mmzum Hsm- an mm- HWY 10 me, mnmu'; mm a candle to when a gum? am Is In 71M. quumon. cm W' l W . n .. 1918 .. ., 13va a a W: 42 Mabel Cleanvater Billnhlc. Indium. HTTE u'ouhl be forixumle to hate mom Film Imr.' Velma Hesler Veedushul'l. IndiInL Hillsbcra High Sr-Lmol, 1910. m, Domestic Science. Smeuee Club. 'tnrc m 1m Mason why she xhouhlxvt Teach a myn murl' m'm lime dw- cuuyx' FxxAj g ; W2: 7 , ggw-sx; iQJQJOKZJKgV w Alvin D. Baylor Genrtetnvm, Indium. New Albany High School. Cicemnian. HA; Intel: and quiet ax 7w lamzu Lena Goyer Kakumo. Indium, Kokomn High Srhnol. mm Major. Domestic Science. Has taught 2 years. Mu Zeta. U1 calm unit gmmmu: ale- mml. Ruth Mary Elvin Peudleloll. Indilnm Anderson High School. Major, History. Lmlc Mid Is soonest mind- ad. .WMMW Ia ' HWWI Frankie I. J aues Petersburty Indium. Petersbm'g High Summx, 1915. Major, Literature. Mu Zeta, Alethemli. Vioe-Presidem. Y. w. C. A, 1917-18. Hzr spirits hm voices, we mu m an m rl'cng anL-m in mm- realms. Katherine Hines Tern Bunk. Indinnl. Wiley High Sclmol. 1914, Major, Litermum HA Sludcw 111710 711111 tinla 10 be fricndly. George Kerr Bridgetum lndinmh Bridgman High Sr'houi. In M: '01, MnlIK-mmirs. m mugm 2 years. Daedalinn. 1 cekly Atlvunue smrr. Milimry Editor ur Annual. nasomm Almmger, Spring, 1917. Hm m- u nmm mun, xliU hr had Lima fur 1L few u'L'H distrib'ulcd dings. Mabel Bond anlovm. lndil , Ouktnwn High 3.1001. 1911. Major, Lnemm Hus might 5 y m uYum' 1mm 'x with ymw Hm'res be Flossie Rhoades Welt Tune Emu. Indium. Wm Terre Ham High School. Has mugM a years. Hmumxm is w ,mmn. chain by which sncirty ix bound iagethcr. Puma Ml May Abbott Buntinztnn. Indium; lIumingmn High School, 1911. Hu mught 1 year. Athlem Interstate Debuting Team, 1918, H11 m1. 1': unmit'. and hay wine is sung. Thomas E. Arvin Lumloutze, lndI-nl. HI liuc apart mm Nu: hard. The scramble for mmniwr 1m wealth mid fame holds 7m alum for mu Edna Perry Cnlumbul. Imlhnl. Columbus High School. Franklin College. Mnjnr, Litomture. Alpha. Set not your pm sn fast, for ham mam waste. William Lee Newton Tern Hunt. Indium. Rasednlc High School, 1913. ' 'hemiskry. muiull. Science Club. Sum of slutlu't, but not af mind. Grace Gass New Auxlllll. Indium. New Augusta High ScluuvL Major, EugHSh. Pi Zen. I'll bn merry, 1w be pm, 172 be m For may, H Howard Wellman Terra Hunk. Imlilnl. HAHuuys lmmh when you can; it 1:: the cheapest of medichw. :r-m-EW. IW Eva Veach Shuntnn, Indium. Brazil High School. was. Has taught 1a years. H1 mm go forwmd. Luther J. Arend Eminzncl. Indium Eminence High School. Has mught 3 years. Tim sort of a squat deal fcnmr that an: likes to havc about Idella Probst Tm. mm, Indium. Hsne am her wml- u'i1lmut making a fuss ubmtf it. Henry L. Hollenbach Clrmd. lndinu. Amended c, N. c, Danville, 1894-5. TrirState Cullege, Angola, 19:12. Graduated. 1. B. u, m .uanapolis. 1858. Major, Histnry. I believe in m presenraml as opportunities; in m fnhu'c Inn? 11: ln'mm'xex; mid in the divine joy 0f living. 219185-'-' - ' Marian Harter Hunkinnon. Indium. Huntington High School. nus hulgln 1 year, Alolllon. '. NA 7114-0111 ; munc, mul n curdiul grading fur ull. IW :rwm-m 1 91 8 :WW' Hugh B. Hays Mnncknnrl. Indinnl. nlmxokpm-L High $1111.01. 11 iur, Phys'u-s. Has mugm 3 years. Daedalian, 01m mlm iallrx Yilllz' but 11mm; a gram deal, Hattie Dixie Von Tress Vincennu, Indium. Vincumlcs High School, 1913. Has mm 3 years. Mu 2m. H170 ; rm- Um; mun candle Ihrows 11; mm! DeWitt Alexander Mount Vemnll. Illllinlm. Mount Vernon High SchaoL 1913 Oakland City College. Major, GermzuL Hus tnught 4 years. HA ymmy mun ought to be modest. Maria Bingham J acobs w : mm. mm. lndinnn. Rosednlo High 5111111111, 1912. Has taught 5 yours. HA quwt 1151,1111; mu? :1 ba- vmm'ng gr'uccn IMMI Flussie Salmon xma. . Indiana. Rasudnle High School, 1912. Has taught 4 years. Psychological Research Asr saciatiun. HA mum life 1's mm m: Mum 1m, 5W 75 519183 Edith Welsheimer Axum. Indinnn. Grass Creek High School, 1914. A .jm, Literature. How the rim Imm'l fax! until 1m 1.1m um. J . George Renter New Middlemwn. Indium. Coryaan High smonl. Majar, Muthcnmt 5. Has taught 5 yams. Tr, u Pl: ms Laboramx'y MIL ARMM- He's a chsmixf, m, wlm yum iuln m mmm: I W alamcm. R Henrietta Talbert Monismwn. Indium. Majors, Mum and An. . Thumb: Aquinas. Music Club, A voiva of mnanm, n mnilc. mul cloqumxw of bunny. Nellie A. Taylor EnKlizh. Indium. English High School. 12113. Mnjnr, Hismry H mm; mmlvsf, an inn; rontunt m 110 nor of work www.- ' un Lee M. Taylor English. indium, High S-lmnl, um. Georgmphy aml Finds lauyum in Il'u'x. hunks in running broom. sm'mtum in mm. H Burgess D. Hudson Snrinzvillc. lndinnn. Ihrmmhnrg High Svlluul. n- mughl T yenrs. mu Hmm- I i I : a Mr man: an.- - 7 . S. P. Sears odon, Indium. Union High Srhlwl. um. I taught 7 yea .. 04mm, hm 1w mmw m Silas A. Smith anndnu, Indiana. .er Suli'hurv High Srlan A . I.S.N.S.3' i! THE SENIORS DAY 13y Emmz L. Mnnrnl-rr. Bufon- llw nuu-ning lr' xls arouse, Who laws to stroll with mL- Bunoulll thr- silent stars that ln'mmu Iu hkivs of mystery! IImv grand 3.x Iii'n- in onrly day XVIwu 211M110 wm'hl's :nvslulnlwh Vlwu Wu m watch Hw grnml :1 0? stars we cannot muulm'! But 5mm this host of twinkling stars Is lulled l Coming den: And Inst 01' Ill. the plmmt Man's Is hidden quite away. Then in 11w rust. the fel'ble flush of dawn grows ln-iglner still And deepm ' Mush Beyond you slmdy hill, to a r And 50011 a pooping disk of rml Sends fnrlh : . A friendly uu-bmuu soul ahead Tn warn of coming day. .Wmmmmm. . W. .. E s N s u .. I: mamas p. t ;W3urwm n . . u . in :v- W . Amid the gems of sparkling dew, tho loves to stroll with me And catch the suu-beum 1 ' In worlds of Ecstasy? us too The gentle touch of early beams Brings nature to her feet; Arouses man from fitful dreams To day with work replete. And in his course above the clouds Along great heights sublime, Though Veihui at times in misty shrouds, The morning sun Iioes ciimlL The nmmrthilv 11mins with Hrurchiug heat Send nature to the shade, As if tho, sun would fail: defcnt The pi'ojocts man has mudv. Ere long the growing shadows creep Along the cooling grmmd And evening sun-hemns gently peep About; mch hill and mound. WW Bmw- II Then as the great sun sinks from sight, thn lows to stroll with me Amid tiw shades uf mining night Ami all its womhxrs 5w? Behold! the 12M; hymn liugvrs still And tints with mellow light The country shimgbut vale and hill Now quickly fade from sight. And lhmi beyond the distant trees The sun no longer hides, But. in his stead. t'ln- Waning: brI-cze, A Ilmlcy cioml lnmk. i'idvs. And in Hu- 0: iViLh face 01' Begins his i ii IIDHD ton smm Upon his throne, nt' blue. 1. ll : rising moon, vvr hue, And yet, thosv beams of light. 50 grand. Thnt keep our hearts in tune. Arc but reflection. . on ulu' land. of sunbeums from tht- moon .1918El so Thus. '3 we watched 1hr, 'ing sun And traced his umu'sn of light7 Sn WP 2111: wntvhvd in Wm 01' filigg Our steps should lumi alright! 0m- timo in school is 11.5 thv day: Our class is like the sun; Our Freshman year like morning gay, When work has just begun. Then cios' g with the Senior yuan! As day mm setting 51111.5- Wv now fed proud nt' 0111- zlruol'. And work thnt; we have done. But us lln' sun. alt Ciusc of day, Still shines in Other lauds; So we. lim' all our future w Now lay mu' hopes Anti plum. And in this hvhuuh we hope to leave A mark nf merit true. As in our lives we wish to weave Same threads of thitv and Bill!!! mm WI; W, Wu JUNIOR HE class nfnineteen hundred and nineteen may ever be proud of its Juuim' year 1 old I. St N, In the full term it started its career under the ethcient guiding hand cf Caspar Clm-k. Nu suoint success His achieved during the fan tN'm but by its school spirit was the Junior Class known. Especially worthy of mention was President Chu'kh work With the Basket Bull team. Other members of the executive board were Martha Shively. Marie Latta, and KVilliam Dow, Tho! ' t McGuire and Osmu- Ruesi gar, tuow with the colorst, were chosen to represent the Junior class in the oratoricnl contest. The Cold and bitter blasts of winter found Mr. Clark still hold- ing the reins of the cl: 5 in :I most elIicieut mannetx OFFICERS ; XVlIl-n Springr hmke with her balmy days and bright sunshine the Junior class conferred the honm' of president on Otis W'ilson. Caspar Clark was made Vice-prusident and M iss Lucile Viche, secA retaryt Beulah Clmppelle was elected J nuim- representative on the Advance Board of Control, and Bel'nicce Burk served must cupably n5 Junior representative on the Annual Staff The president announces, as the Annual goes to press, that plans are being funnulnted for a most dazzling ending of :1 Very successful year for the Junior Chm . future the success it has had in the pnst! May it ever have in the 11015 M. DUVALL ELAINE DRAPER JOSEPH. LEWIS COOPRIDER MAizY ETHEL DAWSON LENA BROWN Tm: Haul: cnmmuz Jmmuk Timon Palaivilk GLADYS BROWN MARGARET HALL EVA HEIN ELEANOR TAYLOR Tzrr: Hun: Tgn'e Hun: Tan: Haul: 11mm: ' 1918 :W'ms JJD MARGARET RYAN MARGARET ZERBE JOHN GROSE Tm. Hum Terr: Ham Tr : Hm: HELEN SMITH DOROTHEA WVETH 0sz M. WILSON Tm: Hum Tm: Ham Anm- mF-u-nn-u II lWh-m-u-I- 1918' RS; J LUCXLE VIEHE Tm: Hun: ILENE BINNING Tun Him: BERNIECEBURK Tm. Hun; BERTHA WININGER New Lzhnnn imru-n-n-n-li IWMI ESTER CAVENDER WALTER ELLWANGER MARIE LATTA FREDA BROWN DOYLE Plymouth Lnnuvm: Tm: Hun: Portland LAUSA GROUNS KATHRYN KENNEDY ANNE MeMAHAN FRANK SHIPLEY HELEN LOUISE EHRENHARDT Quimy Wilkinmn Bdfnrd smyvm: Tzzr: Hun: :.---------r-------;; 1 9 1 8 :WWWW: I W 1 Dnn'l, forget the Soph'nmros us you hurry tln-uugh this lmnk, But while; fn- glnnoing at. other classes Just. give us :I look: Fm' llw Suph'mnre clzL most renowned Through all Hie Normal School; Ifs membm' 11 are full oflifo. But mewr break a rule. of UM we hiU'U quite a few, A 131 dent and smrl'etm-plr PH 100, Pon'y Vi11inms :md Mubx-l Churchmzln. Most cnurgetic are the : They wm-k and plan for this 0111 class In :I must dvvoted way. In basket ball we have gzlinod a few lnurels; Our gi am 111qu Is w l as Olll' buys. 'Twns tlu- Soph'mm'o girls who challenged me rest To come out and play. and it' Uwy'ro not hvst It wmft Ina their fault by .1 long, long sight. Fur llwy pwlctim from mm'uing Till night. Hero we 3in grmd-hyu to me Senior Class, Ve Il surely miss :u-h lzul mu'l lass. W'e wish them gnnd luck in the school 01' lifu, May they wm mbly :Imid mo strife And he as 511cm t'ul as tlwyK'u been hero. Fnrcwvll, uh Swims. m all ran dmlrl Mun- Ju 00w. :3; III In... F-m-n-I- x: 1 9 l 8 nm;:maamumg gmmmwmmm u ma Ensgvzwm u mmuum-mmumm i mama! E HWSNS OUR FRESHMAN CLASS OVIC l11'in'111 111111111112; 11151 01-111111-1'. 5111111- 11111-1-1'. 11111111-111111111115 1111111'1111111151 5111,14'11'111' 111 ,1 11 11111-111u 511111-1'1111'-111111111 111-151111111111 111 1111- 511111.11 1-1111'11111-1- of 1111- 11111111 111111111113111111 111'1111'11'111111111'1-11 11111-11101-111-11111 11115 11'115 1111- 1-111-11-1'1 111.11-1-11111111' 1111- 1111111131 1'1-1-. 5111111111'1'-11'1111111'1111-11.11.1'.1-1- 1-1'111 111-1511115 11'111151-111111111-111111-1- 1 1I1'111.111111 11 11115 11111 111111 1111- 1-111-1-1-1-1 111:11-1- L11 11:11'1111- 11111' ' 1'1-1- 11' -111 1111- 11111'111'1'. H1111- 1-1-1-1' 1.111- 111111111111- 11'1-1'1- 1,1-111111-11111111-1-1111' 111111 11 1111 11 11': .111111 1111-1- 511.11.1- 1111111-111-111111-11151-11'1-51111111-1-1111111 1111- 11111-. 1111-11 111111' 111111' 11 '11111- 511111'11' 11 111111-11 1111-11- 11'111' 11111111'11 1111- 1111-0 11111111 '111111'11111111-1-51-1 5111-111111 11111'11111-1111111111.;1 1J1111111 111511'1-1-1111111111 11111-1-111-lug1'1-111-1'1-11111'1111-1-1-5111111511111111'111'1-111'11- 1ng'111'11 111111111'5111-11111111 wilh 1110111.1111-1' 5111-111 1111- 1'1-5'1 111'1111-111111'11- ' 111-111g11115111-11 111-11111111 111 1111- 10,2151 11111 1-1111111. 1111- 111111151111-101151-1111'11111-9 111' 1111- 11'1-1-5111111111 1111155111I 1917. 111111 111 ' to 111-111' 1110 1-1-1'111111 111111-111 11f 1-1111111 511111-1130? 111-1 111111 1111111111 1.1191111051151911 1111111-11111'11111-1-1111-111 111'1111511111111-1-111151- 111 1 1111- 11111111t1'011111-11 111111- mum to 1111-11-111111: 1111- 111111r-1111- 111-11 1-1111111'1111111-111111111-11111111111-11: 111- 115111' 1110 1-1'1-5111111-1111111'e 111 1011;1111 111-v11 1'e1'11g111ze111 '11115 1-1-1- 11111111 C11155 1111s 1111- 11011111- 111' 111-111g 1.1m 111-51 111155 111 this 1511111111 01' 1- 1111011011 111 organize; 10 111111 11.5 mm 111111-1-1' : 111111 1111151 111' 1111, 111 111' 1'1-111'1-5c1111-d 111' 11 1111541- 111 11115 11011111 I11 1111- f1111 term 1111- 1-11155 1-11-1-11-11 11 1'01'1' 11111e 51-1 of 1111115'111'111'11111-1111'1-1-.1111111'11111-111-11 1. 5111-111-1-11 11' '- 11115 1 u QWW Wu H gmmramn! megumnm-E' - 5611918 11111111111: 111-11111.11 1211-11111. 111-151111111; 11111.11 111w. 111-11.11 M11111'1-11 H1110. 51-1-1-1-11 '1'41'1'115I1I'1'I'. 111111 1C11ll11'1'11 1111111 1111' 111' 1111- 111-1111 1-111111111111-0. Fur1111-11'11111-1-11-1'111.1111- l'u11m ' 1-1-1-5 11'1-1'1- 1-11-1-11-11: 1111151111 11'151-11'. 111'1-51111-111: Mm 111-1-51111-111: E11114 11111- 1-1-1'1-1. 1 1'-ll'l'1lhl1l1'1'. 111111 K111111111 .111111-5. 1'111111'IIHIII 111' 1111- 5111-1111 1'111111111111-1-. 1VI1111-1'1111-111111-11-11111-12511111111'1111'51-1111'11-1-1 1-111'111-11 :1 1 11111 1-1-1111111111111 1'111- 1151-11'115111-1111, :1 11'1111-11111'1111'1-1 111111-1111 111' 1-I:I 111111 1111-1111 111' 51111101 51111-11. The 1- 5 111 t111'111-11 11111 11'111111-1111-11111-1111' 1n 111-1111115; 1111' 1:111'1-1'111111-111 111 115 111-11'1-5 for 1111- 11911 011155. Y. .11. C. 11.. W111- S:11'1I1,1: H111111p5 111 1111- 11110. '1th g'1'1-1111-1' 111-1-1-1-1111114'1- 111' 1111- 1-111 11'1- 1111-111111-1' 111' 1111- 1911 111155 111111 1115111-111111'1111111-11 g'1-111-1'1111511' 111 111-11111 1111: 511111111 1'11111-1111- 11111 1'111' 1.111- Y. M. C. A '11111- 19105111111111 1 . . 11115111-1111111 11-11111. :1 191' 11'1111111111111111 111511151 1111111- S11111111111111-1-5.111511111-111111111111111-1111111111- -111111I 1-11111111111111511111 111' 11 11111131111111'1'111111'11111111111115. In 1111- 1111111 191111 51111111 11111111111111.1111 1111.11 1111.1 11111111111111.1111. 111111111111 11111 1111111'1-5 11'1-1'1- 111111111111 111111 1111- 111'1-1111ge1111-111s 1-111111111-11-11. the 111's: 111111 111 111- 1-11111-11 1111' 1111 1111-1111111 111' 1111- .1101'1-1'111111-111' 51111111-11 111'111-1' fm- 1-11111 1-111151-1'1'11111111. 1111111111:111111-1-111-1-111151- 11 1-0111'111'11-11 111111 the 111-11 Cross 110111-111 1111111'1-1 111111 11115 1'111. 11111 11111 111511 10 111-111111 1'1-111115111'1111 11'111-1111' 11111159. 1111110111: 111'1'1111g1-m1-1115 111-311111111; 11111110 1'01- 111111111'9111191- 111 1111- 5111-111g11-1-111. 1111- 1-11155 11-15 1111'1-11 11' :- Wma mumwg WW: 3 mmmmma? ham: 5 EM; . '2 I.S.N.S.i' W'Ii EVOLUTION A Freshman came to this. ohl school about four yen ' i ago Since then that Fl't'shmml's learned nf wmidui'ful things that be. He Wanted to make some money, hence to teach :I year 01' so, He knows his old ideal wasift worth a Chinese Hen. He had passed the March exam and a license he did hold He knows that. to be a ieacher he must live and lenrn and strive Sc he looked around him with an eye most brave and holtL And Wilnt to work and do his part to keep the world alivei In one class came the question : giBefore you teach, my 5011, ' ihat Freshxmm's now a Senior, Please tell me your ideas of how a school should run. Soon heill be a fine teacher, W'hat do you think a teacher ' mid what should his object bah So hunor to our Normal zlml our teachers fond mid deny, What is education? This I ask of Lheefi XVho mm turn out such a pmduvt when ihe prospect is so drear! MARY J o OGLE. W. H E W: cm ' h 51918! RURAL TRAINING SCHOOL, EAST OF TERRE HAUTE Practice makes Perfzcl ' 51918E ! Em 59 W m :1 Km. m. THE WOMAN'S LEAGUE HE WOMAN'S LEAGUE n'zts urgnnixwl in 1807 tu prmnntc lwtten tquuintanco among tlw women students of tht' school, to bring ulmnt greater htu'niunl' among them. and t0 pm- ViKlO pleasant soriul lifu fur them. At tiltst, girls were only nmnr lwrs 0f the League as ll whole. but n'rmllmlly they tn-guuizwl into smaller mngonial grunps known as sections 01' clinptors. At pres: ent, ten of them! sections are actively nl'gunixetl. The nffui which i ' of tlie Length: are rlirt'ctetl by an executive board composed of the president, Yim- Jresitlent, secretary- tl'eusnrwu alntl thv leader of ench of the stwtmns. Thu annmn's Leuguu is vunhitlw'etl mm at1 the positivu l'UllSU'Hk'- tlix forces of the . llunlt It islho muztnizml Inotlilnu lltmnglt Wlllt'll nll 11mm w and helpful iilunu allul nlm'mnonts nmy he utlslly null quickly lu'uught t0 thv nutirt- 01' :Ill tho girls uf tho, sulmoll Any cause n'hit'h ' supported Ivy tlnz Imlgne tuml 1:11 In- to Sllt't't'wl. gnml t-mlsvs zll't-l. i Thv Dengue uontrilnlttitl live lltlntlthl tlullzu's to the Student. Building, and twunty-tlvc tlUllH tn the Y. M. C A. Friendship anl, nnd investml tlu'ou lnlntlt'etl tlnllau's in Lilwl'ty llnntls nf the third ism -. It la nmv having in Order tn make a substantial contri- lmtinn 101-thpnrpnnt-nlilwlpiug erect gil'lsl le'nlitnries when tlns proper time slnill mum Sincu our nation has lwen mgngwl in mun tlm I h rls at: tho, school have felt that vlulmmto untl px'ett'ntiolm sm'iul fllllt'tiOHS would he lnuppmpriutr. Nu elnbtu'atv dinne . Klllllt'ts. nor parties of any kind have helm giwn hy the sectionm Instead only Very simple :lljtlil'h have been indulged in. Knitting pzll'tivs zunl conservation lnnchuuns. strictly in accnrdunce with the rules 01' ML: Hoover, have len the vague. While tln' Imagine us 21 whole has not organized us a knitting nnit. yt-t the girls lHH'P Hpvnt mln'h time in this work. and many 01' tln- SGI'LlUIls lntve mot vnt'h Wool: for the purpuslx M .. Suhweitzt'r llus sln-nl nlm'h tinw uml ollnl't in tlw slllll'l'l'lhllill ulE this wnrk and in lumping the girls snpplit-tl with Rt'tl Cram 3.1111. The XVnnnnfs Lengnv is one of the must hvlpt'nl forum of the Hvlmnll Nu nlzlttor wlmt thv runs . if it is worthy. tho Lungnu Inuy 1w rnuntml upon to do ilh shm-v in support of it, It is ulw working for thv llest intornsts of I. S. N. :Iml lwr student. . w ALPHA GAMMA GAMMA OMEGA ATHLETA KAPPA KAPPA PI ZETA EPSILON DELTA LLAMARADA V PSI THETA MU ZETA EWV. mmmgi I.S.N.S. El m.g-Ii PSI THETA 1114; Drum m Theta r-u'vliun was ul'gnnized in the curly nineties . s thu Zvil Hoist Hoctiun, hut in the summer of 190? the name was changed to Psi Them. The section is now unmplvting one of its most delightful years under lhv leadership of Frieda Fm'gusmL Al lln- hx-giuuing of Hu- fnlI term only sown members hml m-turm-d to quher the activi- ties; These wvre Mm'gm'et Hicks. Winifrvd Brill. Mm-gnrut Hull, Ruth Snyder, Frieda Furgusun. Florence Oswnln-rg. and Ethel Tun Brook. The first social affairs of the, 50:15qu were the rush parties, On October 5 the girls and their guests enjoyed the theatre pall'h' followed by n luncheon at Valmninds. Tho swtond rush party took the form of a wiener and xmu'shnmlluw mast. Inhiation of the pledges was held 0d. 111 at the home of Miss Frieda Ferguson. Those who took the qus of P 'i That: ' 'm were Olive Carter, Bernice Forbes. Rnhy Dilly. Ahuym Rynll, Eliza, beth Bnilie, Marie Lutta, Dunn Gnylur. Mary Hollis Glad. Cx'eal, Mettu Mason. Edith Olhrirh. Mabel Legg, and Man ScheHler. Ou Octulmr 30. the Alumnae girls of thy chy dn-Iightfully L'H- tm'lninud their nmiv s at n Hulhwwv'en party. at the homo of Esther Norris 1Vhilu During the lcnn several linining parties were held. and socks were knit for the Red Cross. Tho lmuhng stunt of Hw fall quarter u s the dame hold in the Training Svhnnl. December 1.3. Miss Rhynn and MA: Baxter were lhn- clmln-I-nns. At the hegiuniug of lhe wium' h-rm. Helen Ovm'peck again joined lhu ranks. and thcl'ul members withdrew, The rush par- ties givm were n Hme' 1m ' and n knitting party hold at Hm home of Mary; 'M IIulL Initiation was held Jam. .5 at lhe home of Frieda Ferguson. The new members wur . Jones. Helen Had. 5 Moore. Rnwunu'y Dudl. and LDIliSt' Schnherth. On March 1,:1 fm'ewrll pnmy was given at Hue hmuu of Olive Carter in honor of Marie anl zunl Helm Mnsun who have ac- cepted positions to te' h the remainder of the year. Thu girls are now looking forward to the annual Daisy Hth and ruuniun 10 hr held cnmmencvmem week. Ii I.S.N.S.,i'- 'I.S..NSE aw? GAMMA GAMMA HE GzIIIIIIm Gamma Section of the hvtllnzlth Lumma since its organization in 15K hm increased its IIIeIIIhe lIIp from twelve to two hundred. It has . 1W:Iy.x been an organ tzItImI bener l to its IIIEIIIhe-Izs' and to the 'huoh but never hefm'e hm it had on to niI't- so IIIIILh IIrIteI 141 aid :Ix thih VeIu'. A H Section .the his lIzIIe II ilIiIIn'Iy 2IIII1 llheI' d stun of Mi hm Cox the girls meet ; and .10 um huh- in mm! warm The girls hm used :1th gIIrIIu-nth for the . hanks 0f . :Il'd. A number of punm hm hm; given hm lhe idea of sink plicity has been p: I'iotiuzllly t'tll'l'ied nut. tllltl knitting- Iv ' the, main feature, Among the hu ease for the yvm- wen- th-u 'Iulhuh Mrs. Edith Powell Day. VII-gium Davis. Frames I JX'IHICFS. Lucile Viquesne Ghulvs Brown. Mabel FIIIIII- Madeline Griffith. Mary Paige. Lutlh' t Iehe. BmtIIcc and MiIIIIIII Ixester. Nadine, teed and Thelma .Iube. The triennial muniuh m which 1h girls ahmyt luuk forward with enlhnsi sill was planned for hm June but Was pustptment us both the Active and Alumnae girls felt that they should give their time, to other things. The spring daIIeLL which for several venrs hus been an zIIIIIlIaI leinI'. was called 01f When the School Ilet IIled that our time tllld IIIuIIeI should he used diti'eI-ently. These. how- ever. Were willingly given up by the girls: Gamma Gmumn is proud of the part it has had in the construc- tiuII of this hook. It hzls hm. I-oln-eteuu-II by Mary McBeIh, editur. illrthief. Lucile Viehu and Ruth SiIIIIIwIIs. who have worked loyr tiny and etteetiwly on the art CUIIIIIIittee. and Helen Tilhuu. who has contributed to tlII- liteI'III' eetiou. New IIIemheI-s initiated thII'IIIg the y u' Valle Braden of 0mm. Emily Spaldihg 01' New Anmhy. Helen Ihthu-hml 0f Ih'tlth Madeline GI'IH'Ith. Frances I'ltll'lillfh Ruth Simmnns. Ht-leu Met I', Gretchen McFarland. Lucile h my. Mabel Furluzl, Virginia Dam umI Dorothy Dowdm of Terry Ham. and M: y Kritz of tY-avehlnd. Otl'h'erx uf the active chapter during the yen;- hm'c been: LIII-ilv Viehet lt'zldvl': Margaret Zerbe. ViCBrlk'Hdof: Gladys BmeL tI'ezIr FIH'UI'T and Etlith I'mvell D: CYGL'J The nn-Iuhers of the section who have been active during the your a re : GILIIII'ATF. S'rrm- $1 Mary Paige and Mary McBetlL Emily Spalding. Heh-II Ititvh. Lucile Viehe. Gladys Brown ulltl Margaret Zet'he. I'ltlh'll Tilsnn. Mary Hall. Gl'l'tnlde Illluplt Vir- ginia DzII 1 and Helen DzIIIIhII'IuId. FRESUM Helen Mew; LIIeih' tVittyt Nelle Braden. Gretchen McFarland. Fl'nlk'ea Harknehst Madeline Griti'itlL Ruth SIIIIIIqus. Mabel Fuqua. MIII-y KI'ilz and Dorothy Dowden. J rxmns . ,SuI-urmm 4; '--WF-'-- ll . I Hm 519183 W 5W Ii E.S.N.S.El QM?! ATHLETA HE Athletn Section of the thuanfs League Was founded in the fall of 1904 with thirteen charter members Since ihnt time the Section has steadily increased until it now has :1 large chapter rolL The Alumnae chapter takes an active part in social :lileirs and co-opemtes With the naive members in every possible way. Miss Helen Price is president of the Alumnae chapter. Due to the present conditions of the count' the 1917.18 year has not been as active socially as those previm IIoWeV very good times have been enjoyed. During the year the Section has met every Tuesday to do Red Cross Work. At the beginning of the fall berm Miss Bernice Kerr enter- tained the active members with an indoor picnic. Following this, the Alumnae entertained the active members with a tea at the home of l ' Mabel Payne of South Eighth Street. Later the members of the Section enjuyml u IrIippodrmue party which was followed by n daintillv zlppnimud luncheon at the home of Elias Lois DnmlL During the winter term the members of the Section were entertained with a house dance at the home of Miss Lois Lve The meetings dlu'inl;r the winter term, however, have been devoted to knittil g. The members of the Sm-liou who have been active this winln-r :u'e Helen Louise Ehreuhm'dt, Mabel Jones, Elaine Draper, Ethel Seward, Grace LufkiIL Ellen Modesitt. Lois hL Duvzllll Irene Madden, Luella Marguerite Murmur. Bernice Ker , Andria Ross, Pauline Pruitt. Lois Lee. Mary Katherine Kruse, Gretchen C. Graham: Eleanor Smith. Sarah Pmton. Harriet Kisner, Lillian Marie Eppert, Mary Camphvll, and Edith XVaJ-ner. gummy; WWWW; WW 3 Fug...- '5 I.S.N.S.EI ATHLETA OOOOga. :3ee.5$?g .OQ... :19618?! ll u-mamm-a um ELM 'i I.S.N.S.E' F- H m. LLAMARADA X the full term of 1004 a number of girls who had graduated from the Terre Haute High School. now Kviley High Schuul, organized a Club Soon after they Immune a chapter in the WYO- mzufs League of the Indiana State Normal Srhool. The chapter w ' named by Professor J. B. Tvisely. The lirst leader was Miss Frances Snyder, now Mrs. Charles Montgomery. 0f the fifteen charter members eleven are married. one is physician, and three eighty-three member. :1 'e teachers. There lnlve been one humhx-d of the Sectiml. At the beginning of the full term 1917. four LImmu-udus cn- tel'nd school, Dorothy Huff. 01ml Edwards. Vera Brown. zmd Ruth Shattuck. Gertrude McComb entered in the Winter term Dlut 5W ' h 21918 iug the fall and Winter terms eleven girls took the pledge of Llumaradism. Carrie Singhur, Mary Suutlnn'd. Ruth Parish. Jennie McHugh. Nelle Scott. E1: T Hadley, Eleanor Taylor. Em Thurston. Elva Ferguson. Lu Yonue Muish. and Novella Russel. Each year there are two 01' three rush parties during each rushing 591mm. theatre parties. the annual May dance. and two 01' three picnirs dm' xg the sprmg and summer lermx. One of the most unique 113mm 0f the winter was a peanut part :It the home of Opal Edwards. A lovely Cl ' mas party was given at the home of Nina Grengery. A hike and mm; fire lunch is being plannedt The spring term promises to be :I successful one mm. i? H .WWI iwmi I.S.N.S. .i:................. : KAPPA KAPPA of this 1-. HE Kappa Kappa Serliun nf the thnuu's ngue was ur- gnnizwl in 1903 with Misus- Grum- mell :1 uh'r and Mrs. C. R. Dryer. Miss Helen Lzunmlh :nul lliss Cvcile White as lmtl'onessvs. During the liftcen yum: 0f the urgnuizutiml of the Secliun, almost one hnndl'vd 21nd Iifly gil'lslmvu lwvn added 10 the roll. making the section prosperous and strong The Alumnae memlmrs have u sm-ueanfnl organization thzn m- operntes in all ways with the zlctin- nwlnbers. Thu oil'iters of the Alumnuv Clmplm' ux'e: President. Gladys Hope MvClung: secretary, Lm'vml Kelley, During thv school year of lDlT-ISYIS the Sedinn lms lu'en most loyal, nnd hzls hvlped in the various movemenls in every 11 1310 why Although no dvfinite Inlil has been fm'mwl. the girl n1- knitted many garments lo llvlp mu' snldim's. Ev rulu 0f the food administration has been myriad nut in Khe dinners and parties .wasun. Thr Irirls willimrh' gm'v up llm :muunl re- uniom ulwnys hold in May. which is lnnked forward to by both 11w nrtiw muI alumnae mumlmrs. Thorv has how :I aim Hll'MiHQ' nt' :wtive and alumnae girl; and :1 mulling of the active member each month ln-sides tho happy minutA-s between hours :11 Hie Kappa corner. Tho zxvlivu mvmhm's uf thu year are: ?ertrude lenelly, lemh-r: Bol'uiow Burk. SOCI'MHU : Kathryn Kinm. treasure Gludyr. WVuIIm-u Marian Sparks. me anvnlimn Amanda Lotte, Eilovn P01 m '. 1101mm BHHICS. Leah XYnl'd Hollingsworth Ethel Mom'or. Marie Stunt. Ruth Mm m. Lillian W'nnd Lou . Eileen Holler. 1191011 Burgvt. Elhel lesueln Tnu Keith. Lucile Swarm. Norma Bm-lmuun. Maldelilu- King. Aldrue Rir'hzmls, Margam Lmv'h Jane Neukmn. .Ulu'l'm Murphy. Helen Milks, Inez Burk, Frances Du'ymu Lvuu Amlruu's. :unl Eleanor Gilmurv. smgmeW-u-nswls W ' .5 iw WMi I . S .N . S . .EL................ ..............:E 9M m...- Ewen Ii I.S.N.S. 3' M! ALPHA HE Alpha Section of the XVonnnfs League was founded by Beth Parker tKiddert now of Alexandria. Louisiana, September. 1899. It was one of the first Chapters founded at the Indiana State Normal Sehoot. The, charter members were Ml'st Beth Parker Kidder. Mrs. Helen Layman Dix, Mrse Edna Crapo Hyneman. Mrm Catharine Gillt'eson Dickeu, Mrs. Edna Regan Lybx-umL Mrs. Sallie Dickin- son Craig, Mr Bertha Blything XV t st Mrs. Charlotte 0S7 tmnder XVagnelx Miss Athhvh Mt-XVilltianr Miss Blanche Tyrl'et. Miss Zaydn Seovell. Miss Alice TVoutL M s tVinifred Muir. Miss Cecil XVhitet and Miss: Anne Renting. The active chapter began the 1917718 yeau- with eight members. All members remained active for the winter term with the excepe tion of Esther Hence. who accepted a position as teacher in the High School at Pimento, Indiana. Mary Ttn'ney. 21 former mem her. who returned for the remainder nf the year. was alndly wel- COInetL In the Fall term seven new members were initiated into the chaptelz During the XVinter term three new members were taken in. In the summer term six new members were welcomed The term social activities began xx ith a tea at the home. of Flory once Fox. mt alumnae memher. The Alumnae organization ltulpb in every possible w v to aid the active members, A beautifully up- pointed dinner was given by the Alumnae, organization at the home at Mis Zuyda vaell on South Center street. During the WVinter quarter ttrush season the active Alphas entertained with a dinner at the home, of Mary Lzmtz's aunt: Mrs. Adolph NeukonL Owingr tn the critical cmnhtiuu of our country due to the great war. the social spirit nab eliminated at many of our regular meetings and the time, ml: occupied by doing Red Cross wo '. The new members taken in thix year are the Mixses Frances Fa. t .Tne Miller and Dm'nthv Halstend of Brazilt Don, Porter of Cruwfm'dwille. Indiana. Ben Garvey and Gladys Sullens of Matt shall. Illinoist and Helen ngery Helen Kenneth: Frames SchauHer. Ruth Turman. Xnne lI- hxneJIm-y anltz. Ex elyn XVillst J2me Duvi and Sue P21 of Terre Haute, The officers of the active chapter are: Katherine Connolly. lender: Helen Kennedy. viee-lender: Frances SehnuHer. secretary, and Anne Malone. treasurer. u- - Z: re sm'er. The Alumnae nll'ie Arlmtmng. set-retzlrlx tha Scovell. president. and Lm-ilc The active members this years are: Snxmns: Katherine Connelllx'. Mary Turney. Marguerite Jett, and Edna Perry. erunzs: Helen McCullough. Snrumuu nedy. and F Flmmm ': Anne Malone. Mary Lantzt Ruth Tunnum Evelyn XVills. D01 15 Porter. Frances Fnstt Bess Garter. Gladys SuUens. Sue Pm-kst and June Davis. Dorothy Halstead. Helen Kingery. Helen Kelp .mees Sehaufler, an gmmmw mg H eff Emmwwme , 3 1 9 1 8 :2; m , mm , 4g I! I.S.N.s,i. WW. II M... -s 1 9 1 8 ar-WWMW 1W 2W Ii I.S.N.S.Emmi PI ZETA h LOVE the Pi Zeta corner. I don't know just why. but I do know that it holds 9 place very near my heart?7 You hrwl' it often. in fact Whenever and wherever loyal and true members of the Section gather in discussion of the Pi Zeta. But more often from the old Pi Zeta girls when their thought is turned back to memm'ies of college days here in I. S t and at the Pi Zeta corner, for absence strengthens the bond of sisterhood, Ethel Bray, Edith Otiphant. Elizabeth Hurt. Pauline Detl'ick, and Lottie Page returned in October: 1917 1th the opening of schoolt Under their leadership the followmk n'l have been taken into the Section and now are active member Mary Dean'- dorE, Muncie: Stella Ra V Vow Castle: Margaret Gardner Term Haute: Minnie Frasier, New Castle: Hilda Henwnod. t Edith Cluggish. New Castle: Jewell Jones. Terre Haute: w Robm'ds. Shelbm-n: Elizabeth Addison. Greenfield: Lem: Atexr under, Mt. Vernon: Esther Hedges. Terra Hautv: Lther Cline. Goshen ; Myrtle Bray, Brazil: Stella Conway. Cunnelton: Gladys Cline, Goshen; Thecla Conway. Canneltou: Gertrude Chaser, Rockville: Ruth ShllHlebarger, Madison, and Irma Hach. Marv ion. ; Daphne Chunn. Ophelia Lloyd. and Anita Ladd have returned for the spring term. The annual reunion of the Pi Zetzls was held in Indianapolis at the Claypool during hssociation week thnt :1 Pi Zeta g l capable of doing is shown by one of its youngest members. Mardell L. Chunn, of Terra Haute, left for Canada in October. 1917. alone and inexperienced. to teach in the Acme schools of Alberta. She has made a success of her first attempt and is determined to see the greater part of Canada be- fore coming back to the United States, Jewell Jonex of Terre Haute. is teaching in Iowa. h ' Edna Brunker was married to Mr. Ernest Lzlfollettte of L armerslnu'g. The Pi Zeta annual May dance is to be given at the Elk: Hall May 18. A number at alumnae members will return at that time for the dance. 'i I.S.N.S.E' .-- I.S.N.S.E' ha: OMEGA COLORS: PINK AND GREENt HE Omega Section is one of the oldest sections of the W0- mzuf'b League. It was organized in the fall of 1000, with M 3 Harriet Paynter us lender. For u. long time tlu- Stute Nor- mal St-lmol had felt the need of an organized social life and the result of the meeting of th e interested w ' the m'guu' :Itinn nf the. League with Miss Caroline Norton 0f Imhmmpo presL dent. It was plmmed that the girls should join the League and nrgnnize tht'mseth-s into sevtiuns nf twenty members, The Omega Section was the Hrst filled, and z-unsistod of eighteen seniors and two juniors. Miss Norton became one, of the members and helped the girls chomp the name. Whnvgn. ttThis word. they said. Ltthough the, last .shalll he H1 $ The Section has twu dn' alumnae. During the your the members undertook very fmx' social :u-tivi- lsions, the active memhers and the FLOWER: PINK CARNATION lies on account of the war mmhtions, However. we have been doubly active in showing patriotism. XVhen the Y. M. C. A, will came in the fall. the members at the Omega Section pledged sixty- six dullars. To help raise this fund :1 hamm- was held December T. The S letiou also UPg'IllliZPd u knitting unit and the members hnve knit aithfully. In all lines, as nu aid. our girls lmve been zvulunst Active members during the year WPI'UI Vehnn Kendall. Oilie Gelh'ns. Ivah Malian. Mable Thorp. Helen XVhite. Bliss Asher, Ivah Price. Enid Cochran, Marie Ballard. Ora McRL-yunlds, Anne McMahon. Ruth Blankenship Mildred Senmuz Edith Pruitt, Katherine Eaton. va'ghm Eaton. Mabel thr. Ruth Keith, Velthl Eit'hhultz. Genevieve Yung, Susie Allent Rachel Sclmcfer and Iris Sennur. FM- mu Ii I.S.N.S.i' 31918? 11W EWW Ii I.S.N.S. MU ZETA HE Mu Zeta Section was m-gunized in 1005. At lirst the Section w ' composed nf girls who wel'v intcremed in mu- sic, but later7 mx . n1 ability cruised m be one uf the qualifications for membership. However. to appreciate good music is still held up as one of the highest aims of the Section. At the beginning of the full term :In enjnyahlu evening m. at R0095 ten room When! 21 tlu'ee-culu'se dinner was servedh One of the most pleasant ereuings of the winter term m spent at the home of Miss Dorothy Glenn. where the farewell puny was given in honor of Miss Vera Level'ette, After 21 delightful lunch- eon was served, the girls spent the evening in music and evvntful spent um story telling. Miss Leverene wns formerly of Washington, Indh, but her new home is now in XVushiugLon, D. C, The spring term promi. s tolbe n snuc '5le one, and arrange- ments for a round 0f general good times is now in progress. The full term openvd With four active members in school. A! present the following are in active mmnbm'ship: Dorothy Glenn, leader: Guul'gin Stihbin secretary: Helen Oliplmnt, treasurer; Lena Goycr, Bertha WVimuger. Helen Slmrn'idge. Frankie Jones, Mable Churchman. Mae Stnc , Francis Mason, Martha Shively, Esihcr Nicholson. Ethel MUL . Ind Karthryu Jones. mm- El-umu-ammu-d :1 9751 8. u-m-mdhm-Iu-Ig M. II V a ll lmul W- 'w$:1918s EPSILON DELTA 11E Epsilon Delhi Section has passed :I most plenxnnt :lHtl profitable year. The Full Term found funr former mem- herst Georgia Baker, Maude TVm-knmu. Helen Smith. and Lois Iytun enrolled. Greurg'ia Baker was elected as leader fur the year. and Helen Smith us. 59 etm NtlSHI'el'. After :1 series at Hrush parties. the Sertien m, glad to RUM Beasie Taylor. Alka Van Ulzem Louise Gl'ivpenstruk Lelia Payne. and Eula Parrish to its membe ship. The initiation was held at the home 01 Helen Hmitlh 308 North Seventeenth Hll'vel. After the formal t itt-K were performed. delirious Halloween refrvahIm-nts u'el 'el'x'ml. In J'uvemhel'. the Section pl'rpured n Chrktluns lmx fm- their little war orphan, Suhmge thulthemn. A meeting was hehl I the hmue Hf Mnude XVm-kulzln. 433 TVilhm' Street. to dress a tlnll For the lmx. A Christmns party, given at the hnme nt Louisv- Gl'iulwn- stmh. 2'10 South Thirteenth :Ind Ollcrhtllf' Street, marked the close 0f the term. The re tptinu mum and dining-l'onm were pl'vltily rlet'nx-nted with Christmas hells. holly. and red zuul I van rx'n-lm pupux'. Christmas games :Iml a 311thng were t'vntln' ni' the evening, A delirious hot luncheon was served at a thlintily IICCV oruted table with a small Christmas tree. surrounded by houihon boxes in the Sectimfs colors of purple and White. which were given as favors. , Katheryn Kennedy, a former member of the Seetiun, was welw coined hack at the beginning of the TVintvl' tel'nL and Guilm M ten was pledged :I' 21 new member, Two mucial features of this quarter were a 5i ok-lock dinner given at the Root Teal Room. folhm'ed by a theatre party at the American. and a picnic supper given at the hume ut' Maude XVurkmnn. Fur the Spring term. three former members. 01ml Han Frances h'ilhun, und Duru Stewart returned, and became uctlve memhem After :I group J partie- supper held at the hmue of Lou se Gril'pen. rnh. :1 lum-heon ut the Hunt Tea Rnnln. and a I'Iiplmdrome purlltx three new members were added. Gladys Comm. Cecelia Payne. and Myrtle Duns. including a picnic Plans are hving made tu make this Spring term the best of the year. The Henim- members are Lunise Gl'iepelmtmh :mrI Maude Wm-kumn, W: ewwwwgi LS N.S. ,2! 5......4: THE FORUM HE Forum Literary Society THIS added uuuther allucessful year tn its record. At the beginning of the Fall term the boys occupied the house at 430 North Seventh Street. 'nnt they moved in a few weeks to . t 'urth Fifth Street. where they have been for the rest of the year. Their new home. uithough stunner than their former one is n mlwh uiver house. Only a few of the old men were in school at the upenin;r 0f the term since many of them graduated 01' enlisted in the service of their country. Those present at the first meeting were: E, C. Shoenmkei: Paul tt'itth Godfrey Huber. Caspar Clark. and Rn sell Newgeut. A Smoker was given at whirh several of the new students. were present A Very pleasant thlllce was given during the term tlt their home. Dr. mud Mn Achcl' heing' the t'hzipvt'nns, imam Newgent and George Pt-ll were initiated at the term iuitntion. The uti'icel for the term wer Ctlspilr Clark. president: Gudt'rey Huber. Vice- president; EN 111 Shoenmker. seet'etzlr and Paul XVitty, treasurer. The Vt'inter term opened with Huber and Xewgent :Ihsent. The former enlisted and the hitter took a position at Advance. Ind. But the Forum had several pledges from last term and Patti Har- ris, John Lloyd. iVnIter Zerhei :Ind Elmer Huzelrigg were initiated at the beginning 01: the term The term Smoker was given and several prospeotlre Forum men turned out. Another dance was given at the house for the members and their friends. Prof. Baxter and Mina Hadley were the ehzlpel'ons 0f the evening. The term'm officers were: E. C Shoemaker. preaident: George Pelii Vicerpresident : Cunp r Clark. berretzuw . and Herbert Lahr. teens; urer. Raynmud ii m'moth and Herbert Lahr were the older menh hers who came in during the term. All of the members of the society reumiued fur the Spring term, Herhert thr was elected president : tValter Zerhee vit-erpt'esident: Raymond inIrmeth. secretary and Caspar Clark treasurer. Ed- ward Menefeei Russel Baird. Zeiith Clark. and Peter Fowler her came member 't the beginning of the termi Paul Crudian mid E. A. Patterson mine intu school near the middle of the term A large group of men were present at the Forum Smoker. The Spring dance will probably be given at the Training School near the end of the term. Forum pledges who left srhtml before they were initiated were Herbert Scott and John Sharp. A large set - riee Hug with twenty-flve stars haugn in the Forum parlor. Ii I.S.N.S.E' mm 1?me If I.SN.S..EI PHILOMATHEAN HEN the Phiiomathenn LiteI'zI Society I'Ev-Ol'gtllliZPli in the fall rem 01! 191 it was with the determination to make the year the most beIIet-icml that the society h' had: and the members all agree that it has. indeed. hem 2I 'IIce I11 year. Short stories by some of the best short story II'I-itt including Poe, Hawthorne, tockton. Harte. and Van Dyl . were studied for the greater part of the yum: A pleasing tiiY on from this type of literature Was found in a brief study uf foik-iure. The mu. 0le numbers III; the beginning of each meeting were also greatly eIIr jaI'ed. The society presented tl difh'rent kind of annual event this year in the form of an iiopen session and reception. It was feit that this form of enteItaimIIent would he more l'eln'enelltiltit'a of the regular work of the society than the usual Kil'iluhl II'mIid hei 'I:1Ie pmgrmn given was similar to those given each week. It con- slsted of II musical IIIIIIIbeI'. the hiogruphv of Mark Twain. the telling! of one of hia tul ies. exteIIIpmmIemIs spevthcs III' some of the guests and the sin iIIg of the PhiioIIIzIthezIn song All of tho IIIeIIIheI' of this society feel that the afternoons given oIeI tn litPIiII'V IIoI'k hIIIe been IIelI SD9HLE1ILII giIl has felt lIeI mIII iIIIliI iIthI IesponsihilitI to make the societI :I suc cess and no Ime has eIzIIled :I tlsk slglleli to he . The, girls Wilt! will he in again next fall :II'e lookingr forward to an even more ,slIeeessflIl year than this has been. k New Philmnatheaus initiated during the year are Helen Iivnr nedy. Ruth TuI-IIIIIII. Mabel FIIqIIII. Evelyn XVIIISI Gertrude HIIIIpt. Louise SI'hIIheI'IlL Gladys Davidson. XViIIifred Stewart. Elsie Foltz. Ellen himhisitt. llahel Hand tlllli Mihh'ed Sine. PHILOMATHEAN SONG KVIxfI-c a band of PlIiioIIIIItlIezIIIs. XVcill fare a while together, iVith hopeful hearts and fiushing eyes III sunny or stormy weather. As Ive, ff g9 ahead through the cloudy days. And blithely trip through the cheer IIl W'e can sigh. of course WhOll t0 sigh But We'd rather laugh than he tezII'fIIL best i IVeiI'c bound -hy Huh of friendship atrong. By cords that do not fetter, But bonds of love to help us IIIoIIIIt nWF-umm: il mmmmmmmmm- TII goals that are higher and better. To enrich Ulll' lives and tn lllnktt us ntnmg. By the tie OlII' iIItvI' ' To hold llh together W II II Ive :Il'v in school. thth 10V? thzlt will IIuIII'ish and lint CHUIH'SZ Forever Weill IoI'e PlIiluIIIzItheaIL The IIIIIIIe that through Il'h that have V Iisheth Hus htmul fur the, highest things life has to give. May that splendid IIzIIIIe IIv'eI' he banished. TImox. ii I.S.N.S.i' 77m PHILOMATHEAN um F-a--u :er Ii I.S.N.S.i- ...........': DAEDALIAN IE Daedalian Literary Hlx'iety was organized in 1901;. As ever, since the founding of the organization it is that spirit of good t'ellmvship which pre ils in all well urderetl sn- eietit that is clliu'aeterlstie of this one tllll'lng the year just brought. to a clone. It is the aim of the society to enemu'u a high standard of work in all the Various pha es of 'chonl wnrlt. as well as that Klin- 'tly emmected with the sm-utt'. The a aekei' is no more weleunm hem than on IJI'GSt-HIL-tllly hattlefieltl This organization stands for all movements which have for their purpose the betterment of the . lmnli It is never found takinlr.r a line it when it comes to affairs. such as tn promote a more t-ungenial sueial spirit within the student hotly. At all times mu- wm has been must pk nt mul suere'iful. and never have our spuits been found waning. li'hile the litlw cision went against us in the Inter-Sm-iety debate vet we certainly did prove on . Ives cheerful 10. a and what V ' our loss Was II I 13W 'm' 519182 their iin. Some misfortunes are only stl'pping-ntnnes to gre- achievement ter . and. too. it is more glorious to give than to receim, As we, had so often eume nut victorious in former years. we believe that the doc , inn l'emlereit will work out ultimately to our good. Now. as the present year is brought to a close and a retrospec- tive view i talien. we ran t'eel jnbtly prmltl of the faet that we are thoroughly Daetlali u. During the year we have tried to maintain must mrllial relations with each of the other liter .' organixz - tions in the hehmil. anll. in this let us hope that we have been sne- L't ful. Through this llll'tiilllll We tit tire to aekuowletlge the splvntiitl attitude that the other six leties have shown toward us at all times. And now. we. the active members of the society. rleaire to send greetings through these eulumus to the alumni. to the friends of the society. and. 951m ally. to those who are fighting for ns that. we may mntinue to enjoy heme. freedom. aml those things which we held most dear in life. mm: 3 WW! p-n-u-g- ll I-n-n-u- li I.S.N.S.i' N ,, m L h D E D h. 41918? 3W Ii I.S.N.S.i' '2 ummum W- ALETHENAI HE Alothmmi Literary Hm'ivtlv was nmnuizml in the full tm'm uf 1006. with a un-mlwrship of fourteen It wxls 01'- uumzud as u debating t civty. but interest ln-ozulvnwl until litera- tun-e, nrutury. 21nd evt-t'ything that makes fur t-Illtul'v :md mhu-ation huh hem included in tho pmm'unL ' Tho, nun- year for tho Alethm- i nlwnml in the Full term with H mmnhvmhip 0f .' ithu. Mit 's Clam Strasburger. PH ithmt: Ethel Movnch. Vic -P1'esident: Ltmisu Griepenstmh. Sumo - Lettit- HIgt-UIVI'G tux'er: Malwl Chllyvhnmn and Helen Hitvh. Thvsc mmnhM'H Immune t t' industrious in svmu-ing now uwmlwrs. m that M the cntl 0f the XVhltvr qmn'tel' thm'e weru twenty-six notim momIn-rs. The year has beun one uf $119005 'hthc growth in nulnlwrs amt nature of thu work hum heuu such as will add to tho I'vputution of the Alethemti Litmm'y Sm-h'ty. Thv program for the your has been u miwellxlnouns um: Funmnn untlim's 0F tudny!nmong tht-m thu moat; I'mmu'nwl Indiana m'iterh-wvru hllldit'd; Vital problems of intm- t of today wow dismissed. uml tlclmtus were mm'hlctml, Pan nl'nlzn'y nh'ill was not. forgotten. Thv. ul 5141001: thv Swiety was not noglol'lt'd. A delightful tau uzr given :It tlw hume 01' M'ss Mary Trout on March the l-L 'I'hu unmml stunt 0f tlw Hm- ty was held April 27 in tho Htmh'ut Building. A litm-z V program was given. followed by dulwingt The ln-oxu-nt hn'mln-l'ship includes the Missvs Clam Stx'nshurgm', Ethel DInmu-h. Lottie Page. Louise Griepvllstt'nh. Mahvl Ellis. Frnnkie Jlillt's'.LUl1i50 Fitz Md. Irma IIUK'IL Ethel Bray. Mnht-l Chm-rlumln. Knthl'yn Junta. Burnicu Burk. Hvlen Milks, Georgia Bulier. Mary Trout. Hrlvn Allyn. Hurriut Kisnmu Dorothy Glenn, Vera Bl'lm'n. Sumh Puttuu. Frnnrus U- 'm. Gretchen Mva-Inud, Frieda Fergumn, Mux'gm'vt Svhel'l'lvr Anne Mt-Mnhtm. Gourginn Eaton. and Edith Olhnt'k. wwwWi WW: Ii I.S.N.S.i' Qeooozoog , goooogooa '5391918E .mm .W WI: CICERONIAN HE Cieeruniun Debating Soeiety began its thirteenth year of work With a rather small memhe hip on account of so many of the old members either having enlisted in the army 01' navy, 01' having gone out to help supply the great demand for teachers created by war conditions, Those who responded to roll call at the fix t meeting on Thursdzl evening . October 4. Were David Lingle. 0 e '2I1' Raesiuger Herman Rielley, Marion Huh lingsworth. Alvin Baylor. Peru XVilliams and Edgar Morphet. The oifieers for this term were: David Lingle. president e Marion Hulling Vorth. .seeretzu'v. and Edgar Morphet. treasurer. A few weeks after the beginning of the term. John Gmse again entered school and resumed his membership in the societl Dm'h v the ten Frank Gl'm' Mark Sehinneren and Floyd Mm-ehnrt txere elected to active membership. The only eial funetiun at the term x a banquet null dance. held in Indianapolis on Friday night of Teachers. ANN ation week. Many of the active members and a large number of the alumni and assm'ihtv members from mrimls sections of the state were present and enjnyed a delightful x-enninn. Just before. the 0,10. 0f the quarter two of the members. David Lingle and Oscar Roesinger. joined the t'ulol'h and left immediately to take up their duties with the IV, S. army TVilh the exception of these melh Floyd Morehm't w- s the only member who did nut I'e-cnter for the winter quarter. During the term. El'next Hunt w ' the unly new member elected to the society. At the opening of the spring quarter. XVillinm Newton 3 lin entered school and took up active Inemherehip in the sneie and Paul Kerr l'chne tered as a 'oeinte member. The work of the soeie V during the ear comisted ehieHy 0f debatih ' on unions topics. and parliamentary drill. t'lelity not Quantity, h- i always been the aim 0f the sueiety in membership as well as m the weekly pI'OITl'zIIIIS. and the great snore ses zu-hieved duringr past year. . u'e due in part to thi ml in part to the high standard eau'uestne and sincerity of the at. all times, Exerlmne in the society feels well sntiu tied with the hark 0f the pxbt year and the outlook for still better work in the future is very bright indeed member The Cieeruniuns huVe a large Houue Roll of members who have joined the enlnrs during the past year in practically every depart- ment of serviee. and many of whom mll. without doubt. soon be in the thickest of the fight in Fl nee. Lieutenant Lloyd Brumbnngh :Ill'e xly been over there for ' me months and mm V other Cmel'oumns in eastern Camps. are eVpeL'teLI tn emlnu-I: uhuost any dz At present twentytoue names are on the Honor R011 and it is prohuhle that sl'Vehll more Cicero 15 are in the mu . whose names have not yet been listexL And. truly. Patriotism will 211- Ways he a p 'onl nt' Ciceruuianiam. whether it he in school or on the huttle-Held. for every Cienl'oniun in loyal In the core! , v. mmmmmm- W3 8 am: -. 'i I.S.N.S.il hn N U R F. f. f. um. HI u-A '219183u iw' Ii I.S.N.S. ECLECTIC HE Eulectiv Literary Society 11 ' it finished the fifth I'hIIp- th- of its history It was nI'gIIIIIzed FebI-IIM'I' U, 1913. wiIh the II. 'stIIIIce of Mr. II 13'. II'hn IImdo the first constitution and lly-T'IIWSI The Society started with thv smIIll IIIIIIIhIII- of Hquen members. The IIthIct 0f the society hIIs been to promote the III of public speaking and to give kIIoII'lIIIiIJU nlmw liw liIII-s nf sciI-Ilcu. III't litLII'IItIII'II. and travel. During the last war it has been 1110 IIiIII 0f the IIIIIIIIboI'II to cany out eITeIHIiII'lI' this pIIIpusI'. At the IIpIIIIiIIg meetingr of 1110 full term. the following., IIINIIIIQI'S answered to roll cull: NinII WI'iIth. Lois INIVEIH. Bollv PIIiIItIII', MIIhuI TlmI-p, Violet MoI'elIIIIId. MIII'thII SiIiVPly. and Luis PIII- tmII These girls iInIIIeIiiIItI-ly entered the Work with spirited eIItlIIIsi am and dining the tI-IIII twelve giIls WCIL' IIIIIde InumlIcI s T hev IIPI'IE Nelle DIIIICIIII. RIIIIlIeI EIidelmIIII ThelIIIII'l Y'oIIIIolIleII, IIIIIIIIzI-ne NIIdiIIg, JeIInI'tIe DeIlIy. OliIe SiPIHll l,I MIIIiv BIIHIIIII, Fae Johnson Edith PJ'HHL Margaret Whippo, CIIII'II EI'L-Imle, and II thel NIoIIis During the full term the work was diI'eI-ted along three lines, IIIIIIIBIIVI The life IIIIII work of famous men and ImIIIeIII current events. and Inn liIIIIIeIItIII'I dIill Sumo uf' thu topits studied II ere: Life and IIIII'I: I'If Pasteur. DIII'IIiII. I IIIIIII BeIIIlIIII'Ilt. SlIIIbIIIt II' IIIeetiIIr's the Sun- IIIIs fIIII meal by IIIIIsiI-III selectiuIII-I III I'IILIIIIIIIIIIs lHt'lIllPlt'Il III its IIIeIIIbuIs. Helm SlIoI'tI'idge. Ruth IVIIIlIile. Menu Mason. and Lelia PIII'IIe Wvl'c IIdIieIl III tlIu EI-IeI-tiv I-lIIIptvI' mil during thv IVIIItcr term. A Iiitferent line of work W115 studiml during tho XViIIteI- term. In I'esponsu tn the Cl Inge 01' tiIIII's. IIIIIIII' IIIi I'l'iillnelHlS subjects of interest were di wed. IIs i'GuI'mIIII KIIIIIII'I 'Ollwm TVoIIIeII I 110nm MIIIIIII: ' Cullege XVIIIIII-II IIIIIi VIIIIIIIIIIIIN IIIIIl The -t of PIIiIItiII MIII-II time was given In I'Hrl'vllt l'VUHtSV 'puc- LI iv to the events of the Willi PIII'liIIIIIIIIItIII'I' Ih'ill. from II puc- LiCIIl standpoint, played an iqunI'IIIIIt IIIIIII in Pilt'h IIIIIeIiIIg, Ahhmlgh he; I' pI-ogI'IIIIIs :IIId Ihe cnlIII ml of the I-IIIIIIII'I' pru- I'IIIIIed extensive htlL'izli IIIItiI'iII'. yet the so 1 Me IVIIS not wholly neglected by EcleclivsI At the beginning of eIII-h IeI-III IIII in- formal ten Iv riI'en fur pI-uspvrtive nmmbel's. MIII the EIIIIIItiI: LitoI III I Smiety lung fUHlillllL' tn pIospoI and he -III iIIspiIiIIIv sunny ot' hI-lp 10 its Inemlmxs. mm.- W: '7me 5mm Wmmm! '.ISNHS mi TROJAN HE ijnu Society, organized in April. 1914i has just passed the fourth mile stone of her history. And she Inuy well he prnml of that history It is with great pleasure nml pride that a new lIIeIIIlIer listens to the Wllillt'S 0f the TH ' ms of 01d and emerges from the same with nu iuspil'utinn which gives him :1 Vision tllld II task. ' The ilremu 0f the fmmxlers wus to develop self-cnnl'idem'e7 nug- mcnt mental lmwer, :lntl in ' 'eimu personality among its members- That dremn has been, mill is being realized. and through this realI mItion the Trojans have become invaluable to their Alma Mater, All Trojans reIIlizo that their first and best belong to Good Old Normal. The I eiety welcomes men of I Stltlln. men of poweiu men who will ever keep in mind the glory of the Trojan but far more her desires are for muu of character. men 01: p1' iplr mill visiun, men who hold foremost. in their thoughts the welfare of their fellow students and Old State NorIImL The Truf- us are not H group unto themselves. hut :II'e une :IlHl nll. fellow students at I. S. N. and M such wish to cn-opernte fur the glory 2IIIil pres- tige 0f the School. 1918 SW The regular meetings of the Society in the past have been Very beneficial to the, memhursi Debuting questions of current h I Lory, dist ions 0 chosen tnpivs of IIIlI're. . pIII'liuIIIeIItm'y IlI'illT elm, have all hail their place on the progralim The past year the Inter-Societv debate lwtween the Duetlzllinns and Trojans was carried 011' l ' the T 'nns. The IIIter-Snciety lmn I'L'rlmll vhaIIIpimIslIip was also mrrierl hy the Trojans, Two of Ulll' pow- erful Ilehaltors were represented in lhe IIIter-S'tilte Ilelmte. The present lm'mllel'Hllip extends greulings tllltl best wishes 10 :Ill eizIte uml honorary members nut in school ill' the present tiinLu and i Ines. to them an invitation to Visit Oltl Normal illltl the Sneietv. Of those goml Trojans who l'vpl't eut us in this great lVorlIl s ll'ur. tln we often think and hnpe ur their H'llll'lL But we know lhnt thev will llm'l'l' IetIIIII ill itls over. m'eI therefl '1 he 'lroiims seniors and other IIIeIIIheI's IIlIo lime, this war. will be sadly IIIix-ltli :Illll those Ienminiiw llitl them a hearty tmIlspe-ed. The Sunio x'egnI-le. in turn. remain with those who are to he the. Trnjmiites of 15l13-15l19. And all juiII in H toast to the 51ch oess of the ijmi Society. WWW. IWW: 'E I.S.N.S.E' '51918 i' MUSIC CLUB THE increasing interest in tho Mush' Supt-r ' rst Course led mm of tht- students who are majoring: in that department to 110. 'e an organization that would bring together all students who are preparing thomseh'us for such work A meeting was called during the last part of the Fall term to wh h all students majoring in music and thosv dning spooinl music work were in- vitod. At this nweting oti'ivers wore ell-cted as fulkm ProsL dent. Miss Beulah Chuppellu: Vire-presidvnt. Miss Vern LevorA ette: sm-n-tm'y. Mu Dunn Armstrong: ln'ugrmu mmmiller. 1 11151011 Oliphnlll, MISS IA-lizl Coh- zuul Miss lel'gm'vt Hhufflm', Later in the year. Mr. Armstrong was oh'ctml tn a pl'Uft xm-ship in a college aunt lllhs Gem-vievc Yuug was chnsvn in Ins place. 1 Im'm'etle left svhnnl and Mr. IIL-rhvrt Luhl' was vlm-lml us vice-pronidvnt. The ohjl'ct 0f the club is the dis sinn 0f pl'uhh'lns of Music, Supervisors and current Wants in the Puhlic Svhunl Music World. At em-h meeting n pnlwr i5 rend hy mm 0f the memhvrs, thv topic being as. gnvd nnd unuouncod long enough in advance to elmhle :Ill umnhl s- t0 he prepared to take part in the discussion. Much interval is .shmm in tho wurk 0f the t'lllb and the memhei feel that they will he hetlur prvpnred for their wn NHPQI'VihOI'H of Music by having tlw nppm'tunity to hem and take part in these di sions. This is ut' espevial advantage to the younger mem- hvm sim-r many of Lhr memhers M the vlnh hnvv hzul Actuul exA perivuvo us tezwhvl'b. Special mlmirul Illllubk u, :lISt given :It vm'h muting. Thu mvmhm'hhip of the club i5 as t'oUm a t I'It-Iun Oliphaut. Ruse M 'v Dmlt. qum's Brutlvll. Ilennetlv TnIhL-I't. thun-vim'c Yung. Elimhvth IIm'l. 0m MvReynnhls, Ehlinu Draper. Vern Van Che , Mm'y Paige. Mary lIuII. Lt'ihl Cule. Ihu-hlh Chuppcllo. Lotta Vonmy. Halon Shnrtl'idgn. Louisu Svhuhul'lh. Nelle Duncan. Nelle Braden. Mm'iu Bullnl'd. Ollie Gel- lius. Olive Nu- 'urt. Min. Vernon Cain. M '. Mulllgnmm'y. JIrs. Edilh Ih Mrs. Flux'mu'r Imlhl'npv. Mr. Tilsml :unl Mr. Imhr. .ml waIQWs39m; mgr: yummy THE MUSIC CLUB n: FD um... e. t .1.SN.S.E- WI hm: THE SCIENCE CLUB HE Science Club was organized in the full term of 15116 with eight charter members. Students who are majo in Chemistry. Phi est Geography and Geology. Phy nlmry, Bot- any. Zonlog 01' E. 1erimentnl Psvchnlugv m1 who have oomr pleted a required amount 01 work in the sciences named :Ibnve. :u'e eligible to active membership Those not nmjnn in any natural science, but who possess sutilcient qunlii itionst are eligible to associate membership. All who know of the wm' ' 0f the Science Club feel that it has been thoroughly successful in its aim. The dincussion of scientific subjects, besides being an inspiration to um-h member. broadens his knowledge in the gene . lieht of natural The members of the Science Club pride themseh'e that the society was organized and has been cur yd an ever since its organization without the continunm hm ting Inc the faculty. The members of the faculty who tench 5 ieuee hm'c graciously helped in any n v possible when they were asked. Huwever very few of the weekly meetings have been attended hy any memhexs of ience. in the fztet the facultv, During the winter term. Dr. Acher talked to the Chih On two ditI'ereut. occasions. and Dr. Hyde and Dr. Rettgel' each have entertained the Club at their homes. The pi'ewnt members of the Science Club are proud of the rec 0rd made by the members who graduated they will do us well next yen . There is not :1 . ngle slacker among them. for you can find them with IV le S- n on the Sen and on the hunt. you can find them teaching in the high schools in many parts of Indiana. and one may be found tenchin at the Fiiit'ex ity of Kan Still others are attending higher educational institu- tionn. preparing themselves to meet the demands made upon them during these- lining of htl'L, The present members are: Katherine Et Colunvlly. pr . ten . TVillimn A. Dow. vice-pr ideut: Otis M. Xt'ilsnu. treasurer: Dona Gziyh'r. svei'etai XVillimn Lee Newton. Alvin IL Baylor and J, IL Osborne, active memht while Frieda F e11 limit and Velma Healer 21 re A ' k-iate melnberst Members who were in sr-hool this ymu' hut discontinued their work are: Arle H. Sutton, TVnrd Du t and Hair y H. Boyle. ,t year. und hope :Is Em: , ., 'EI.S.N.S.E' W ' Ii IIH Imam Warm n ??nmp-mm-Ts 1 9 1 8 EWMWWWW m . u n mm;wm . E.S.N.S.El I. ll THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION HE Psychological Research Association was organized at the lmginning of the lViutm' term. 1915 The purpose of the club is to promote interest in Psyehulr :llltl to do work along P schulmrical lines, B les the ml given by the meuv hers. some int ting talks have been given hy Dr. Acher. Dr. Rettger nml MI Nelson. The club has enjoyed :me serial meetings. out' of them heing held at Dr IL the home. At present the club is War up; on the subject of he Pete mlogy of the Juvenile Court 5 and is tloing some per 'unul work :Iloug this line, The t-lmrter members of the club . re. Frieda Ferguson, Carol Xewell. JUV Phillip Filil'ie Phillil Zoe Lamb, Dean Puttlsmi. Russ Gl'a mm. Hutu Doyle and queis Donavon. At present the lllanlH'l'hllip includes besides the charter memliei : Cecil KelstL Margaret l'lztll. Hl Bl SkeltmL Flossie Salmon. Currie Singhurse 21ml Bertha XViniugeI: Y. M. C. A. The work of the Y. M. C, At of the lmlizma State N015 mal School for the Year just ending has had many interrup- tions and thltl. lVitvh uur declaration of war aguiuet Germany in the sprimy of 1917. the school hegztn losing smile at the m t faithful of its stutlent' This letl tn the libs of the leaders of many of the school activiti The Y. M. C. L did not escape in the loss of its best wm ter lVe know that our 10 if these workers was gain tn that tli mi of the army which that entered. These, men continued to leave until at the heginning ot' the full term there was only a few left in school who lmtl any experience with the Y. M. C, A. W01 l Caspar Clark and Dzlv Lingle were the ones who had been oeiatwl with the, Assn 'ttirm in the p 1. so they took charge of the work in the Fall term. Clan t . net- in; president and Liugle as treasurer. The big thing of the year was the Y. lV, and the Y, EL C, A. during Xovembm- for the Friendship Funtll Both assnclm tion joined fumes tllltl the entire school was caum ed. The cam- paign ended. in a drive to reach our quota of two thuusuiul LlOlt t, at a Chapel period when we Went almve olu' quota b- $100. shows that we are still working for those ideals for which the Associations both stand. and that we Will always be found doing our rlnty here in school. In the latter part of February a meeting of the young men of the school w illetl. At this meeting the situation of the As- sociation mm d. hsetl and the follawiug were elected ol'l'ieel's for the renmimler uf the yexll': Dean Patt' 'm, pf sirlent: Caspar Clark. vice-pre. dent: Edward Menefee. seei'etm'l and Edgar Mm-phet treasurer. The A oeintion hml its first regular meeting on the second Tuest . v of the spring term. The meetings have hurl an attend- ance that hirls well for the work in the school in the future. One of the things that is hoped will increase the el'l'icieuey of this work t a change in time and place of meetixm From now on the meetings Will he helrl in the Stutlents' Built lug just West of the City Lil: . These meeting will he Smith. Vesper meet inue being held from 6:30 to These changes were made to make it better to all of the young men to attend the meetin ' The hmcintlon ending three men to the State Y, M. C, A. Oifimm ttmterenee at Purdue and it is planning to send some to the Lake Geneva Conference. YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION AT the beginning nt the, Fall term. 1917. the nltieers and cabi- net of the Y. 1V. C. A. made a min'hty resolve. namely. to phlre the Normal Young 1Vomen's Christian ueiatiun iu the group of 1L1 Assneiatious. These girls have wu ted hard and faithfully and their resolution has heen realized. The otln 's for the year 15114-1015 were: Muhel Churehman, president: Frankie Jones eerlm utent: Kathryn Jones. treas- uror, and Ethel Moencl Set'l'eta r ' During the Fall term Mia R hardsml. the traveling student secretary of the cent Held. x lted the Y 11'. C. 1L Her visit was mainly to help in the m'gauizatiun of the Cnnunittee in push the Stuttents' Friendship Fund at Normal. The Y1 1V. C. A, tuuk active part in raising SF 000 which a Normal's quota: and in the collecting of the pledg s to the amount of S 1100. At Christ- mas time the Y. 1V. C tout Greetings to all of our 1. Soldier Boys and Salk 1' During the iVinter term a unique membership campaign was ied mi, 011 regiatration day each girl in .sehool was given :1 llt'lamull invitation to become a recruit in the Normal Y. XV. C. A. Over a hundred girls answered this call. Miss Jones. the student serretary train I. 17, was the guest of the Cabinet during one week-emt. A delightful 17iL tic was held at the Y. 1V1 C. A. vamp; the UM and the new eahiuet g the Miwes Hehweitxer amt Junes as guests. spent a happy. rear with fut tlay there During the ii'inter term Bliss Lettie ,age. under the direction of the Y. 1V. C. A organized a Patriotic Le mat girth. This League is planning some lug things for the me among the Km Spring turmt At the ehme tit' the, XVinter term the fulluwing were elected to fur the year 1015-1919: Mahel Chnrehman, presL president: Dorothy Glenn. treasurer. serve us uli'iee itlent: ttt-nrgia Bahe' amt Grhulys Speut-el ., ereta . . The Cahinet members can truly say. at this: the eluse of their year's work together. that they feel their eti'urts have not been in rain: that their resnlutiun has been fullilletl: and that the Young XVquL-ifa vhl'ialitlll Aaslwitltitlll did mean something and stand for the highest ideuls at 0111 I. S. N h. 5w . '5 1 91 8 SP mama I.S.N.S.E- Y- WCA- CABINET Fm-n THE BOYS' WORKING RESERVE SINCE the entrance of the United Staltvs into tln- war. the luhor lii'ohlmn hns hvcnme V9 The grui' 'nnwnt hus tlraftml Inm't- thun thrm' million mvu for army sm'u Thi- t lling of this gl'valt numlwr 0f nwn has left a wri- nus shortngt- of xlhle lmtliml luhm'iug men. t-sluwiully on tho farms and in tho t'm-tnrins. Tho wnrk lol't hy thvsv sultliew must hv A'url'iml on by this mm m x- thirt mm and the young men illulm' tweuty-uno. The husineaa :Iml linam'inl hith' nf tlw war will ln- rnri'iml mi liy the. older nu-n. hut tlw guvm'nnmnt ltnbkh to the ln s thwm'u the ages of sixtoon uml twou -uuo to curry on tho wm'l: uf furnL factory and mine. To meet this prohlvm. tht- gm'ol'umcnt nl'gnnizvd tht- ITnitt-d States 13on ll'urking' Resm'w. 'I'lu- pur- pw of m ul'gnnizntinn is twn rum 1n the first playr. it ix to got the hm of this ugv to work at some prutlnrtn' lnlmr. work whirh will help us to win the wmu mthx-i' than tn remain link in these trying: times. Huwm'm'. tho gui'ornnwnt duos not thk the lmy to leave h chonl work: only 11m lw wm-h Alln'inpj 1m vat , timi. Furthermore, it docs not mmpvl thv hny tn wm-l: zit :iuy pm'tivular kind of wm'l . unless he so wisheu. The lmy is pw- mittrd to find whatever work he winnts'. If. hnwuver. he find work himself, one of the main duties of tho organization is tn Find it for hiuL The sct-mul purpose 01' the m inn is tn umke a list of all the young: men of tho cmmtry who are willing: to help in this work. so that the gm'vrnim-nt will know how many it can llt'PDlltl upon. If the boy is not in schnnl. hut has a per il: him to leave it: tlll it .svriuns in this K'Dlllll mm annut imment: jab, the government does not ' s at this hny is that, lw t-m'nll in tho HOM'I' gm'vrImn-nl knmw that. it min tlepvml upun him. Durinw lllt' Full tvrm. Mr. llhlmln-i-Ir llu' city tlirx-utm' nt the towrx'v. gm'r si-i 'ul talks. in Chulivl. urging Inn 4 tn join the Reserve. At llllh Him. :1 grout many buys nt' thv ht :igt- en. i'nllml. Al il inm-ling of t.hv mvmhvrn u tluy or m later. Etlsnn lVixely m. t'lt't'twl pr sitlolit 0t llul Normal Iiuyh' le'ltiug Kw s'ol'i'v: Ruymnntl Hhmk was vlvl'twl vivv-pl'mixlvnt. and M rim: Ilollin w'WUl'tll w a elw-lml hl't'l't'lnl Together with the tizil'l'iehl. lVih-y and Normal High Svhunl M't'tiulm lit the le- sorve. unl' section gave :l ilzuit-L- tlt tho lclh'h' Club. which was a greatsuutem.21ml whirh inllumu-mlmany ha i tujuin. Since that tium thv enrollment has liven g willy im ul Ivy the new lmys wlm vntm'ml tllxl'il 2' the wintvr null spring terms, . so that thc A gn-ut umny ul' llhv huys are expecting m wm-lt nu farms ur in minus 01' t'avtnritw during the slunliwr: sume- lnu'o :Ih'umly left school and au'v wurki , Iml lute in help rm-Ip stun by pro- ilm-ing some new 'it '7t'uml. Fuel. or viluilmwnl. which will help us win the war, il'o hear a great tlvzll nt' praise for thv lu'ai'e fel- low who hlltiilltlvl'S zl gun 21ml Linen to war. hut wn' little for the one wlm shoulders u hue or pit ' steadily day by . in nrllrr that the mun at the from m. V have the necessities of He has done thv uoxt bent thing to lighting. and he is us to the winning- uf the war as the mam in the trenchL-st Thai huth tlUng thoir part. lmth making;r their 1L- tht- safely of thvir country and tln- peace of UN world. Hues. fur HE Saint Thomas Aquinas Club was organized in 15518. The objeot of this society is to bri ,1: its members into relations of mutual holpfnluvss :md m-nlmmtinn in snrh wurk us comes within 1111: suupe and aim of n Catholic Students$ Club. Every Cntlnulix- of the sohuul is virtually a member of the ChlIL The Club was runrgnnizvd fur the school 1 ' 1317-1918 at the beginning of the Full quarter. The officers fur the year were: President, Harry Doyle: vice-px'vsideut, Margaret. Ryan; serve- tary-tl'euslu'ox', Helen 01Lem'y. Enthusiastic meetings were held during the year. The Club nwes much to M Stx'ushurgel', ' -n of the program committee, for its enjoyable meetings. mus nu Cathulic snhjv current uvenls, pnrliunwmury drill and mus' -ul sulm-lions wore features of the Weekly program, which hm'e proved very hollwful. 1mm? 1 9 1 8 'mummmmmmw aw El n Wu W 5W , Ii I.S.N.S.i' hm-Ii THE STUDENT BUILDING HE Imlimm Slate Nurmal Scluml hml planned to bnihl a beautiful Student. Building this year, hut. since comliliuns Me as they are, it was thought that such :m net would not be in keeping- with the spirit of sucrilioo appropriate in wartime, so u suhstilule has hem arranged. The Board of Trustees bunglit the Martin property. 071 Eagle Street. The inside of thu ho '1 has been put in excellent condiw tion. Downstairs there is :1 li ng room, rocuptiou hall. library, dining room7 butlerls pilllll'll . kitchcm mid zi gil'ls' dressing l'UOIlL The floors throughout the fluwllslilil's are hardwood. The wood; work is oak. Four large rooms upstairs am' in be usell for committee rooms. Y. M. C A. and Y. W'. C. A. rooms. 01' lite i'y moms. One of the rooms upstairs Is to he cmnfurtnbly furnished for the matron in charge of the house. The Student Building was opened Fi'illuy evening. April 211, when the fneully entertained the student hmly with a delightful informal reception. The Building is open from 11:30 A, M. until T :30 R M. during the week, and until 10 U,L'10L'li on Friday. Saturday and Sunday evenings. IWWI II II BMW There. the .stmlunts may :10 to rest i'ezul. UP have a guml time. In this heuutiful building the .st ial functions of the slluluut hotly are to he held. It will he the pr liege at any society in tho moi to entertain its friends in the Student Building. The rus- may be rolled up and dancing m: lie onjnycrl upon a beltvr I'lnm' than any 0f1he pnhlio halls pus. ' Thu stlllleul llllll'l' w' hes in express its . titnile to the heard, the faculty, llllll President Parsons far this lieuutiful Student Building. live t'm'esvu that it is to lie u powerful influence in the social life of tho srhoul. It is nut uncommon to hear a senior. us grndnv utinn tluy approaches. express the l gret that he has not made nmi'e friends during.r In college llii't There are such wonderful people here. he will 'I wish I had known more of them, but it. seems we are nlm ya u I'uaheiL and we do not l'eulize the privi- lege until it is tun late It is hoped that this pleasant. homelilie lmihling. leiL-uteil to sm :Il welfare. will llPCUIIIE a student head, qluu-lm's, 01' club. where plualsnut moments of est aml recreation will he enjoyed after the ll' x 5 work in finished. 21ml whore the students may have opportunity to become better :iL-qimiutml with em-h other. and fillla reap some of the greatest inspirational heneA fits of vullL-ge life 1918i! W; WI 7 ea 1.s.N.s.sa THE STUDENT BUILDINGrBlS. UFrimdship is : sheltering tree, W- W- r: mmwmxmxjxug Quatwj:mz; 3.x a w mmwgmsm w BRANCH OF STATE NORMALiTo BE OPENED AT NIUNCIE,JUNE17, 1918. Presemed to State by Ball Brothers, of Muncie, Indiana, ??mm ytwvmtnem anw u mpmum madam MW 5? 109 1.5.11.5? Wm: To our Soldier and Sailor boys tthereh and ttsomewhere over there, Greetings; heartiest greetings from everyone at I. S. N.! HEX your thoughts turn back to your Alum Mater. hays. and you picture yourselves the old familiar , hes in the Chapel, the Hall zlud the Library. we beg of you to obliterate any and eve ' tr of discord. Mny your recollection of the Old school day be full only of plensautuess. of harmony and of 11:113in mess! Those old days were days when em-h of us teache in his own characteristic way taught his theories of life and h'. ideals. and you boys planned youl- liveh-inHuencetL we love to think, by the ideals you heard preached. Those were happy dtlys iur deed! But they are gone now. Ever'vthinr is chaugetL All our theories and all our dreams have been shattered. Xi'e think we preach. we pray for but thing. in Chapel and in class womi that you boys nmy win this glorious war for humanity! Our younger boys. our girls. we older men and women are here helping in every way we possibly can. but we know that you. the Very finest boys that Indiana h; you are, fighting for yourselves and for us the most wonderful wm- the world has ever known. You are ti ting for democracy and for brotherhood-unix'erszll, worldwide brotherhood. W7e are sending you the picture of the Chapel with its heuutitul new tlzlgsi This middle one. our Service Flag 1: daily before our eyes. h'licln Dabo. Beith or our own tlezu- President P21 'ous talks of the war. it ix of Hill. our boys. we think. WVheu we he ' 0f the cold and the hoidil thousand other discmnfoi' 't is of you boys we think. When we hear of the :Itrnritios committed on the hub tlefield. it is of you her: WU think. cheu we hear goiug to win. for Ann d the w- that we pray for and hlm These stuL ou' the , vivid and previous 1 ' our constant gazin: the Allies are It is you boys 'vice Flag grow yen may believe. t has emu - Boo 1nd them amid the 2m ful realities of the war. comes to us the t e m of :1 future ri- ' in dear old I. home coming. And what a home comik that shall be! Our boy a the, x ll'tUl . are home! I'util then we would have you know wlwrmer you x t that I. s with you heart and soul: that everyone of us will continue to he with you until the battle is won. God speed the day when we shall have you all back home filling the positions made possible and secured by your present great sacrifice. x N.. a reunion your From em-h one of us now at I. S. N. goes to each one of you a hearty God ble you. Sincerely your friend. Rosy: anx Cox, Emmi 1 91 8 EWWE W x OUR CHAPEL 1N WAR TIME The Service Flag LjL 8,871+m. 1 9 1 8'53 111 mrrrjrrmr wr WA ISO far as we have been able to learn the iolloniug arc the name: of the men wudems and former stmlcntxj who are rcprcecming I S. X. in the service of our N1tion.Therc are prulwbly muny other: m' xxhum we have not yet been notilled. LIEUTENACT HARRY E. Quartermaster: Dept. GLENN C. ADAMsgznd Lieul, GLENWOOD M. ADAM57U. s. 5. Eng. cnmsw ALMON-lnhuury. JOHN ALHRIGHTilhuul 325 1:. PAUL ALEXANDER-V. M. c. .x. FRED ALLENgFicld Anillerye LLOYD AI -Infnnlry, JOE ALLSMAN Acru Squmlwll. RALPH .xNDI.Rsox MARION APPLE A'l . PAUL ARCHIBALD chicul Dept. SGT. JOYCE A, ASHBY. FLOYD ASHERiBnlloun Squadron. CECIL AUSTIN-Posl Hospital, RALPH v. AUS' LN mm umpiml. w JOSEPH AVERY-Prov. Regiment. CORP. JOHN F. BATTEIGER. CAPTAIN BIRCH 1:. BAYHAmqu. :kss'r. ROBERT V wy. Medical Col'ha Iumm-m- ll IWM ABBOTT? BAYLES-Aem Squadron. L mom VVlLLlAM M. BEADLESe WILLIAM ne BIGGlNSrQIIartemmslers Curpi. CLIFFORD BLACKMAxir-Mialionv JOH S.EOLLHOF JESS- He HOSTON. RAY IEOULTINGHOLTSE. GI BDSWORTII. SG . IHZRXIIZ T. llUWERS-S'mhary Crrpn CORI' OAII HOWMANilni m LlliU'l'. THOMAS J. I:RI-ZITWLSER- Mud. Dept. ATHOL nnmcrs LOWELL mum, s. JHRRY BRILLmemnmiuu Train. CLARENCE s. HROWN-Inimury. HARRY I:Rowxglnramry. PARKE T. 13mm x. s LIEU: LLOYD BRUMBAUGIliInimm-y. CLAUDE E. BRUNER. WARD anNTeM. F. RgBau- Ilnspiml. 112 The star indicmes Hun the :ulxlicr is already in France. The work oi compiling the H51 ha: been dinicuh, :mll crron lun'e doubb la W occurred. If mere :n-u mcll. we ask pardon for themeTHE CORP. CRO FFORD BL'C lx' LESil nfamn: 2nd LIEUTV ETMYARD BUCKXER-lur fanny. ELI C. BUESIXG SERGT. mum Corps. BASH. BYquisssm lnfnm WA ECAMI'Blil.l.71nf:mlr e FALL v. cnun-mx-um. Supply Co. LIECT. Hmmkn ClIARMAxilnhum-y. n. LEMIUN cm L l'. WILLIAM CLAUSI t. cORVILM. ch BERX RD CLOGS ON. DEWITT CORN. IEMERX' COUTS-lnfnntry. k BYRO ' cox-luramry. CORP. L WR CE COXiIIn'zmlry. RAYMOND COX-Acm Squadron. SGT. WALTER coxiwmon. GEORGE s. cmpoimge Hmpim. E. FURTONeMcdical nHlIll. arm Squadn n. WW; 1918 5WW5 i-..........' 'i I.S.N.S.5' .....-...'Ii LIEUT. CASPAR R. CRIMiIniantry, MALBERT CRIST SERGT. GEORGE CROMVVELLiAI-nmuni- lion Train. HOBART CROMWELL7Xnvy. HOWARD CROSS. RAY M. cu; 'INGHAMiS. M. A. BEN DAVIS-lnfamry. WARD R. DAVIS. 3WILLIAM R. DAVIS-Fiekl Hnspiwl. ,v. A. DEALilnfantry. CORP. HAROLD DE BAUNiBase Hospital. JOHN A DEXSFORD-szy, ED DEPPE-lnizunry. LIEUT. ELDER DIGGS-lnfantry. WILLIAM DILLARD. FRED DONAcuyaxed. Dept. EMIL H. DOVVELL-szy, U S. S. Van chubcn. PAUL DUCK InfmIzry. LlEUT. OSCAR DY . SGT. GEORGE ECKLRLY-Engincem LIL . RAY ED YARDS ugincers. 11. K ELLISON Base Hospital. MERRIL ELLIOTT- nhl Anillery. CLIFFORD ELLEMAN-Ficld Artillery. ELBERT EW'IXG-lufuntry JOHN C. FARBER. LIEU'IX EUGEN ERGUSOX-lnfnmry. SHERMAN FISlIER-Acrn Squadron. JAMESI FLEMlXGaJnfmury. JOHN L. FLICK. HARRY FORSTER. LIEUT. GEORGE M. FOSSLERiFiehl Ar- mm, LIEUT. CHARLES E. FO YI.ER-Iniuntry. SGT. CLAUDE FRENCH-Bmt. Training School. SGT. XVILLIAM FRUSHOURifufamry. H. T. FULTZaForcign Service VVlLLIAM M. FUSON Navy. PAUL J. GARRETgEngiIIeers. LESLIE GARREI P. JAMES E. GILMORE-Infunrry. GLENN GREEN. CORP. ARTHUR D GRAY Inl'nntry. HAROLD GRIM. CHESTER GUXN Infantry, 5G1 VIRGIL R. GUNN-Acro Squadron. PAUL GWIN Ammunition Train, 'KSGT. MAJOR FRANCIS VILLIAM GROSEiAero Squadron aSGT. MICHEL HAIG Hn-d. Corps. GEORGE W. HAHNaAvmtion Corps, JSERSTADT .. Ammunhiun JOHN 11ALBERSTAD' -Inx amr.v. J. CARLTON HANNAH-Aero. SG'L SIMON E. HARRIS-Infzuury. WILBUR IIARMON Xuvy. ROBERT IIARKNESS Infamry. PAUL HARRIS. CORP. CARL N. HARBAUGH. . HARRY llARIXACGH Quur- LIEU'L HAROLD HANEY-Inl'umry, LEO HEIDORN Navy, CHARLES HEIN. ALBERT HEITHECKER. HARRY R. HERMAN Infantry. LIEUT. NAPOLEON B. HENSON-C. A. C. JOHN HENDERSONv-C. A. C. H. T. HENSLEY Headquarters Detach. JOHN C. HIBERLY JnIantry: :k' JERRY HOAGLANDilnhntry. WARD HOUSEL-Infanlry. GLENN HOUCKv-Infzntry. HARRY I-IO VICK7Infantry. HARRY HOVVICK LIEUT. CARL HYDE- Quanermustcr's Division. HERBERT HUCKwAcru Squadron. GODFREY HUBER7269LII Aern Squadron. DISCO HUBBARD. MAHLON C. H UNT Aem Squadron. HUGH HVMAN. CAPT ETMVARD IMEL-Mcd. Reserve CUHN. RALPH IRONS. SGT. WILLIAM IRWlN-Aem Squad OLlS G. JAMISON-Infanlry. ROY JFAVELL-Ammunilinn Train. R. A. JOHNSON-Infamry. ROY JONES. l'L W'. JORDAN-IZ6 Acru SquadrnxL DAVID KARDOKUS-Mml. Dem. RAYMOND KAUTZ. CORP. RAYMOND J. KAHREiC. R, C. HAROLD KELLYiHonpilal Conn. GEORGE KELLY-Artillery. EWHW'IE I 91 8 iwma 1: W M Wang m: $2nd LIEUT. CHARLES KERR CLEEVE KIT MER. tSGT. LIN AUS S KIDD-Q. N. C. NIAH A. E. F. wLIEUT. HENRY KNAUTH-Student Camp, Florida. SGT. HENRY KOHLMEYER TIIfanLry. LIEUT. PRENTICE B. KNOX-Field Arw lillcry. LIEUT. CHARLES KNOWLING. BUTLER LAUGHLlN. FR VK LAUGHLIN LESTER LAUGHLL -Inf;mn'y. WILLIAM LEMI ER. DAVID LIXGLEAVIeadqnmcrs Dctuch. PAUL LOSERiHospitul Corps. PAUL R. LOSTETTER. wcoup. ROY LOCKWOOD g Ordnunrn Dcnl. MERTEN J, MANDEVILLlirAvinLinn Snu- ply Dept. C. D, MANHART NaVy. F. B. MAX JARTinwy. H AROLD MARTIN, jAKE MARTIN-Infamry. ROY E. MAXVVELL-Mmh Infantry Iinml. GUY S. McClJXNAHANiYcomnn SchuuL LIEUT. THOMAS .MCCO; FLOYD MCCORD wy. SGT. IRL MCDONALD. ROUIHL cKlG, JOSEPH MCKINNEYi 'uv RICHARD McPllERRCL RALPH MHVILLIAMS. 'uvy. Ambulance Co. Ii I.S.N.S..i' CARL X. MH V.17.M1'LLER, CH RLES MILLER RAYMOND D. NILLER-Signal Branch. Y. F. MILLER, SGT. LEONARD IT. MOORE'ch. Iul'n-mv ary. ROLLIE MOREN, OW'EX MYERS. LIEU'l ROSCOE MYERSisupply ' XVAYA NEWTO '7Iniamry, A. E. 1', J. ELBERT NlCEikukcry Co. C AR CE E. XOBLITT II V L. NOBLITT. LIEL . KEITH OFFCTT-Nutional Guardi P RRY OVERMEYERiEnginum-s GEORGE, ll. OVIERPIECR .,upply Ca. ANK PADDOCK-Survicu Corps. 13 PARKIZIFAmmuui- l' liR-Acru Squad- CORP. MARSHALL 1 1:1: L 17. mwmxc'rox. MERL V.l R . FRAZ :1: mu m Inl'nmry ma. mm, L VAN PICKH ijimrmm-y. HA1 ucn; 11 moms PlVVICK-Bme HusnElnl, DALI. S I'LUMMER, CORP. :14.va CF. A. POP Infanlry. anu'r H mm X poxx'mannmry. EDWARD RAGSDALE-Ltsxh Am Squad- ran. L-Inruuu-y. EVFRETT 12. RASORAK Ax. HERMAN RAY. a HOWARD x RH'-Mnch:mics Regiment. ROBERT R 1.1:. HOMER REYNOLDSAchicaI Conn. IWUL s. RHOADS-Hospital Corps. surf: VERNON J. RICE-Prov. Ambulance o. MAURICE J. RIEKEBERG. REID RIXG .Ripost Hospital. ORVAL A. RISLEYiXm'y. LIEUT. CHARLES H. ROBINSON. LIEUT. RUSSELL F. ROBINSOX71nfuni try. $OSCAR ROESIXGERiM. M. Regimom, CLYDE ROGERS-Xavy. HARLEY M. ROHBl-Mcd. p. Forces. ' SHERMAN ROI. XD-A F l. WILLIAM C. ROX -Inl'umr, ELM ICR V. RUTHERFORD Y1l.lAl.Ul RLVTI.EDGEgEIIginL-crs. JL H. SAKEL. LI 'UT. LOREX SANFORD Tnimury. RALPH SCIIAUVII HI xXARD ll, SCIIOCKELiU. S. Weather Vurczul. IGII SCHORIJXGiTcachcrs College. mevln Schuul. CLARENCE SCHLEGEL. CHHET RUJNI E SCHEXCKklmimry Acre. ERNEST J. SCHULTZiArlilh-ry Baud. JOHN 5C0 IELD-Medicnl Corps, RALPH SECHLERv-lnfamn: RAY EL$ 'i I.S.N.S.E' m'li JOH V SIIARP-Infuntry. K1; . ETH 1. SHARP-Master Engineer. LIEUT. EVAN . SHERILL. 112551: M. SHIE ms-Xavy. SGT. PAUL R. SHOFSTALL. worm. JOHN SHOTWELL-A. E. F. PAUL SHOVVALTER. :quon SHRIDERgFicld Artillery. SGTIL RIAJOR WALTER o. SHRINER- RUSSELL SIGLER. CHESTER SINK-Momr Truck Co. ADROX B. SLUDER-F. A. RALPH W'. SMILE Uedical Dept. ALGER SMlTHilniamry. ELMER SMITH. MILLARD SMITH. PAUL K. SMITH-Infamry. CORP. RALPH W'. SMITH. ROBERT F. SMITH. ROY R. SMITI'L ALONZO SNYDER-Engiuccrs. RALPH SPARKS-U. S. Marines Exp. Forces. JOHN STARKiPost llnspital. SGT. BENJAMIN F. STEPHENSON- Ficltl Art Exp Forces. :' '551918? l-Imml THOMAS STEPHENSONiNavy. LIEUE.TYVTXCHELL R. STEPHENSON- LIEUT. ROY STIGLER. HARVEY E. 5mm; RALEIGH 5'1 0'1 2 Recemng Co. FRED STRIClx ERiNuvy. MILBY R, STROUD, MYRICK SUBLETTE. SHERMAN SUBLETTE JOE swzxxco. LIEUL MERVIN w. SVVANGO-Inl'untry, BASIL SWINFORDAIacmM Gun Co. SGT. RAY THOMAS Enginccrs. PARKE L TI-lonpsoxvqmaxmy, 1:. L. TIERNEY-lnfmm-L J. L. TuzlszYAx :mtry. CLYDE TIMMONSwInfanzry. JAMES B. TRIMMERiCuvnlry. mom TRYON-Hospilal Corpw. LESTER R, TUCKER-Xavy. JOHN VERMILuothviauou. SGT. CLINTON VAN PELT-lntamry. KCLAREXCE JV WAG R WALTER WAIx'EFlELD-lnizmtry. EARL w. WARRINER-Infamry, m M .u H mm H Mm Iwwzt mm. and Imimm 1w; m ail Amid m: mm uf bank: m m M, mm m hm, fm-gmm nfllm'r rail, Will! 11.: um manila :In lmlll let lrzln'mi llrr. Many in mdjm'm muglllfar lur; Many mm rr'llm'd lmudl gnaw 1m; 1m Mm. aur' lwrlltn, fauglujbr 1m; -' wrinesv -Low!:LL. 116 COURTNEY W XTSON Navy. MARCUS H. VEBSTER7InfaIIlry. 32ml LTEUT. OWEN D. WELCHiInfnntry, A. E. F. SGT, I. D. VESNER Ambulance Corps. MAX WHEELERix VI. C. A. CORP. WILLIAM WHIPPO Engineers, CLARENCE VVI'IITEHEADilufnnu-y. CADET GEORGE A. wmcsqzsm Am. Squadron. ROSCOE XVILDMAN. PAUL B. W'ILLIAMsiD. F. C. T. E. WILLIS NOBLE VVlLSON. LIEUT. PAUL VILSON FieId Artillery. a LIEUIT. PERLEY VVIMMERiF. A., A. CHES' R R. VVlTT-Ordnzmce Dem. LIEUT. FREDERICK WOOD Field Ar- tillcnx JESSE A. VOOD-luI anlry. SGT. WALTER C. VOOD-Mcdi 1l Corps. COEP. W'lLLARD L. WOOD -l ie1d Artil- cry. 'HOMER VVRIGHTiEIIg... A. E. F. W'EXDELL W'. VRIGHT. SYLVAN YAGER-InfuntnL Fum- innum- BLKNARD H. Scuocm Pmicssur of Geography and Geology. JoHN c. 17mm Acting Assistant Professor 0! Psychology mm. 'ruoms L nmrmmk Assisxant Professor of Psychology n vawwznvw': u a m; AMWW E 9 1 8 116 DAVID G. Lxx LE Acting Teacher of Sciencn, Fmining School. CAWAm BIRCH E BAYH Professor of Physical Education '3me Mi I.SN.S.EI L.............zi WITH THE COLORS CAPTAIN BIRCH E. BAYH HE first member of the I. St the flag. nus Birch E, B; V, faculty to answer the call of hi Mr. Bayh Was graduated from the College Course in 1917 heing president of the Senior Class. and one of the t'hig mei if the school. He was immer dintely elected Professor of Phi slezil Training. hut obtained leave of absence from his thitie. to enter the Second Oti'icersi Training Camp tlt Fti Benjamin H2 son. He was in training fi'nm Sept 3 until 'the hitter part of member. at which time his hard work and faithful study were rewarded. mid he was commissioned a captain. Since that time he has been stationed at Camp Taylor, Kit. being Captain of the 5th Battalion 159th Depot: Brigade Wnrd comes fmm'the camp that Captain Bayh is unusually popli- hir with his mom and that he is highly respected by l s fellow officers. BERNARD H. SCHOCKEL At the opening of the war Mr. Schockel. head at the depart ment of Geography and Genluv'v offered his serv .es to the De- partment of the Interior. La tall. While, SIC Chicago Univei' 'itlv completing the work on his doctor. thesis, he qualified to enter the School of Topography nt iVa iiugton. This is a training school conducted by Chief Geographer Marshal 0f the U. 5. Geological Survey for the purpose of training voting men fox commissions in the engineering branch of the m V Howe , upon the creation of the meteorological branch. I search ser Ce ' ' ion of the Th 3 Signal Corps Resei'i , - the work of Which . few men in the U. S, have had truininw M Schoekel decided that he could perhaps 3 re most Valued sex e in this field, .50 dropped his newly completed scholastic W0 111d enlisted. 115 fl pri Ite. in the meteorological branch. He w three months in training at St. Louis. and is now in New York. LIEUTENANT THOMAS J BREI WIESER In Xovemhei' Mr. Bi'eitwieser. 0UP Assistant Professor of Psyrhnlogy. oHered his services to the country. and early in De cember he we sent. to Fm't McPherson. Ga, Soon after his tun rival there. he suti'ered an attack of spinnl meningitis. By expert medical treatment. prmnptly given. his life Was saved, and after a long and tedious convalescence. he took up his work in the neuro- psychintric Ward of the hospital. performing mental tests upon the patients there After a short timm his ability was recognized and he received a commission as Firs Lieutenant S. C. , mid was transferred to Camp Gi'eenleaf. Chiekamauga Pm i, Gm, Where he is attached to the 7th Battalion. Company 28. DAVID C. LINGLE David G. Lingle. a member of the college chiss 0t 1918, and editor of the iVeekIy Advance during the fall term of 1017. left school the latter part of November. and enlisted in the, Ordnance Department He i. stationed at Kelly Field Not L San Antonin, Tex . being attached to the Headquarters Depmt nent. Trades DiVlSIOH. Line 43. In addition to his Ilege work Mr. Lingle7 while in school, taught. Science in the Training School and sup- plied in the Mathenmties Department of Normal. JOHN C. FARBER Atiter the, enlistment; of Mr. Breitwiesel'. Mr. Fm'her came to take up his work in the Psychology department. He, remained with us only until March 15. When he too answered the C2111 for trained men, and went to FL Oglethorpe Ga here he is giving :1 good account of himself in the Oil'ieers. T amu wehoni. being conducted there by the Psychologieal Corps. S I, . ,IWWMMI, N. II. MMIIIMWMMII LETTERS FROM OUR BOYS Clu'slumx D; IIIIIIIIIlIIII'I-I, 1917. I .IIII-II. IIIIIIIIII'IIIII- III III IIIIIII'IIIIIII. FIII-IIW IIIIII SIIIIIIIIIII III 1. I. .V, II - TIIDH' III'c IImlIIIIIDHH In 1lIII IIIIi11IIII IIII2III: IIIII I'HH lIIIIIII IIIIly iI lllHlIWI um 10 . III'IIII1II I'm! IIIII'sIIIIIIIIIIInIIIllIIIII111'II111lIIIIIlIsIm' IIIIIII 2IIIIII1iII2 IIIIIl 1IIkIIIIs nf siIIIIIII'II lIIIII IIIIIl IlIIIInlimI.lIII1 IIII, III'II, IIIIII. iII 1lIe IIIIIIIe 01' 1lIIIL IIIII'1'IIIII PIIIIIIIIlslIIII IIIlIIIIlI IIIIII I'IIIIII'CSIIIIt.1lIII1 IIIII IlII IIppIe IIlII what you lI III dam and III'II IlIIiII2 1'01- IIs. XVII feel IIIIII 1lIII1 IIn 110s bind in I'lIIselII. III' '1'10 11' IlllmlIt II IllI SO much 2I'IIIIIl HS 1lIIIsII 01 fr iIIIIIl IIp 1lIIIllIIImC.Iq0 IIII this ClIIIisIIIIIIs rlIIIr. IIII 2lIIIllII mIIl I'PICI'PHIII' IIII-II-III IInIII' 21'0II111I23 IIIIIl tokens IIIIIl extend In You Olll' lII-IIIIfIIlt 2'I'II1I1IIIlII and meetings. 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As our lII'wt1lIIIIIglIl III . IIIII IIl'l IlIl'IIlIIIIss 1'1I1III'UIH' lIiIIIlIIII I 50 must our last he. IVE Fool cIII'LI II that tlIII IIIIIIIIIII'II 01' IIIIIII 1IIIII .sIIiI'IlIIIl IIIIIIII will grow and be I-lIIIIIislIIIIl mare II' IllI llIII IIIIII IIIill lIIIllnIII the IIIIII SIIIIIit 01' IIIIIIIIIIl I'CNPUCI IIIIIl IIIlIIIIIIItIIIII that has bIIIIII 1'11 IIlIIwIl. Sincerely yours. BENJ. F, STEPHENSUXI 1W Ww- anmWWWu 1918 118 30'2 M. G. Bu. I IIprII 1mg CIIIIIII DIIIIIIIII. AI'IIII, Ma. Dmr PIIIIIIIIIIIII IMIIWIIII: 11' I III IIIIII11IIIIIIII II 20ml Pillllp inst rIIIIIII llh In Camp 'Devellm II II II Ill 1 le IIIIII 1lII'IIII21I 1I'IIIIIlIIIII. IlII2vIIII1s. lis1I-IIIIII2I 1mm. IIIII- IIlIiIIII 21m IIIIII'IlI IIIIIIIII1s. le1 IIIII II'IIIII II 2nsIIIIIRk IIIIIl 2'0 tlII'nIILIIlI HIE IrIIs lIoIIsII. nIIlII1IIIII III'II II IIIIIIIlIiIII-I 21m and try 10 IIIIIIIII the shut . II E IIIIIIlIlII1IIIII III lIIIlII Ili2r 1lIII lIIIIIIIlI'IIs. 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EDW IIIII LIII' IIM a Wmmmeq WW. I; .I waW W: Mag? 92.? 5E5? Maw? 55 um ll 1w Batt. 7. Company 28. Camp Greenleaf. Chickamangn Park. Ga.. April 4, 1918. Dem Editor: It' 15 with much 1'eg1et that I write 11115 1e1tel'.fo1' I 11:11'9 been 1111111ng 01e1'1' 011011 10 gm near enough to :1 11110111171 1111101 so 111111. he could 1111111e 11 p1011u'e 0f 1115.1 have been 111111111e 10 get 10 one. so I 1111151 sa1' that I 021111101 send my picture to 1'.011 I 111111 11011011 to be able to Vet 11 31112111 110111111 111011112 if no1himr else. 11111 1111 my 93mm me in 11111 .11'1111'11011'. I hope. however. that your page 11'111 he satisfacmry m the publishers. and 10 the public. I 11111 now here in 1.1111111 and I 1 sure 1'011 11 is real work. if I know 1111111 11111 S. We . '1. 111 43 1I.. 111111 do not get one minute for 0111' own thoughts 1111111 I 1 P. M, I 21111 onjoying 11 11117 menselv though. On sundin;3 me here. 11101' 111'0n101e11 me 10 first 11e111011:1111.11 thing that 111111195 living 1 e11' 1111191'9111' 111 11'111111ng camp. 1Vi'11 you he kind enough 10 send me all the 111111111913 0f the 1111- 1111164: you 01111 find that have been primed since J1111 1.1918 I have 01111'1'00011'011 one.11111 I feel I 11111 1101 keeping mp 111111 111e Normal 119115 115 I 1111111 10 do. I 11111 501' ' I c.111no1 send you 21 picture. XVishing 1'011 success in 1111 1'0111' attempts. I 11111. Yours 11'1111'. T111111 15 J BnE1'r11-1'ESE Ist L1e111.S. C. Camp 31191111; 11111110511111 To file Fall's Bank Hamz': It is 11 11' 01111611111 1111110'711115 01111 10 the 1010115. 111111 this se1'1' ice 111 the A1'1111' of the United 8111195711111 I 111111 11111 1110 11111153 formerlv so important seem 5.1111111 111111 11'11'1111 111 the life we 10-111 here' 111 111111111. The intense e1111e5111eas at 11114011101- 11111 111211 71110 realization 111M we 111'e 11 111111 01' 11 g1'e111 11110111110 111111 is 1101111; 1'01'ged 10 11111119 freedom 011cc 111111 101' all the unquestioned right of every 111111171111 these 111111515 111111111 0111' enrollment an 1101101' 111111 0111' military service :1 privilege. : H II EW-m-mn! I.S.N.S.i' :2 Difiuers 01111 men have but one test fm- 2111 that we. 110. and 111111 test' As 1116 questilon: WILL IT HELP US IVIN THE IV 1R 7 Nothmg else ls 1111po11ant.1101hing else 1'; 1'e11111' 1101111 While. 11 e have pledged 1101 01111' 0111' 111111115 and bodies 10 the support of the go1'e1'11111e111 111111' 111 defense of the 111111111719: of democr :101' 11111; are helping 10 1111111101- 0111' 01111 camp 011 111' huving Second' 11111e1't1' 1401111 Bonds 1'01'111211 4'IVILIA HELP US 1V IN THE V 1R 1' I know 111111 1'011 are doing do so, I urge 111211 you buy 111 IIELP US 11 IV THE IVAR. Please 11 111e 111111 1'011 1111'0 110111- 50 111 111'de1 11111 I 111111' tell the b01's.Lu:1 1' L S. B111'111'111a1 138111 1'. A. '0u1' 111111 hut if 1011 c1111 possibly 1131 0110 of the Liberty 1301111.. and Co. 9. E. R. O. G. C.. Camp Lee. V711 March 2. 1918. Prev. 'Wm. 11'. Plu'soim. 11111771110 Slim; Normal. Tcn'c 111mm. Imh'una. Dear M1: Parsons: I 1'ece11'ed your letter of Feb . 111511 the leuer 0f 1'ecol111111-11111111011 101- which I 111.1111; 1'011 1'01'1'11111011. It is needless for me 10 . 11' 111111 I receive 211111 rend letters from people connected with Dear 0111 Normal. 111111 1110 greatest of pleasure so the A111'2111re. 111111-11 I receive every week. It is 11 great 1110 1'9 101'e1111 the A1 1111109, it is like just so 11111111'11111111105 111 school 111111111. I 11111111 111010 211'0 5010111 11110 11111 agree with 1.011 111 11111 11101' Wished this 1111 111 11'111 11115 111-.01 but 11cc 11'0 1111e taken .1 11.11111'111 it. I for one .1111 11111111 to 1:111 t to the finish. 211111 111910 m'e 11111111' 11110 11111111 the 51111114. 11110111 11 :Is I 110. W 111' 1.3 115 near 11110 Sherman 511111 115 1111111111151 else. 211-111 that is bad enough. I 11111111 We Will 11111'e enough thting before 11 is over, to satisfv everybody concerned. 1111 120 511121' 11 11 t pleasure to p'. '1111 111111 Normal 11 1'1:- . 11111 if 1119 occusmn 1'1'e1- p1 1115 it, If. I sure 11111. Your 16118125 211'? received with the greme pleasure. Sincerely 1'0111'5. 11'11. WHII'PO. UEUILLDYDSBRUMBMIcH FIELD ARTILLERY R.EE V CoRRWHHAM WHIPPO ROYEAMAXWELL U. s. ENGINEERS 33L INFBAND mama? 191 8 121 RNLC - A L $4 . LIEUtCHARLES FOWLER 33?TH.INFANTRY OVER THE TOP I'R buys in dugout null trench XVim roml'udrs 11w Engr and FI'em-h. Somewhere on Hm wvsl from in T . u-e Kerp 10 Covm' awaiting llwix' vlmnce Tn go over the mp. Theer's the, shriek nf shrapnel and 511011 Pandvnmn m mmloing hell; The thunder and grumble of gun And the fiendish lmu't of tho Hun 0m there over the top. They are waiting the, moment to go. For the dash at tho mmat of the foe. Fur Hm hm'n's 111ightit'm Mst In giving and doing tln-ix- bust Ynudvr over the hp. Al lust nut Hwy :10 whh quivkl Stovl-nm'wtl. l L'n-lu'uim'd. dm'lng dmlth. Into the m luplv nnd din. Full lmn 1y tn die or to win, Glzldly over the top God p'o 11mg whh ynu m'm' the mp And slay Willi yul ls. 'kil you stop The 11011 1 work ' llle Hun. And Viola ' m' Glm'y 1w wan. Away m'vr the top. XVILLIAM ALLEX MCBETIL ECZSZEWMffw IELSILSJ ZZZZE C1111111 111111151011. K1. . 19117. Pv'rw. 11'. 11 . I'mzwnm, Indiana Sfrzfa A'nrnml. D9111 1N1 I 11 411 10 111111111 you 111111 11111, school 1 ' the Km- 5 9111111111 50 g1'111-i11131y $9111 111 1119. 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I1 is 11101'e 01' less winding 111111 1. 111 p1'95911t 1111111121 cou1ed 111111 1119 The g01'eI'I11111-111 1' '91'1'1111011 which 111 '111111-3 F1111 Riley covers 000 acres 1110113 1119 91'. 17111131011 901'9 ' 1111 01-911 111111111 three 1111195 111' 0119 on the northern 11111111. 11 is reached 111' the Union P1111 111' 11111101111. 11 11119 I' 'ex111111ng the S0111he11st91'11 1111 111191'111'111111. 1011110115 1111 111a extreme 111111 11 19111191111 11f111x1 111'11'91'5 amI-m. n . u 11110 111.11 111911'11111111'10115 11'11111- 11911191111 1119 91111111 111111 JIUICNUII Th11 1'11 91 is 11130 11111'11.1111119.I 511011111 j111111111.f111'c1111111-s. 1V111-11 I 1111111911 11919 I 11 1'11111111' 1111- 111-51911111111'01'11'1111111111-1'- 1'1111911 1111- 1311199. I1. 1'11. .0 111111-11 11101'0 11'1-511111'11 1111111 111111 111-$111111 1011111 I 111111 1.111111 1.11111 I 9x11091911 10 s99 cowhuvs 111111 woolly 1111-9911115. 11111111-1 11111111.: 111' with 5111111,:11111 111111115 111111 11111011911110; 41001915. I 11' 191111111111 111 11111111111 for 1.119 5111-1'1111'1111191- 1111111 1111' 1119 011111111 1111j11111111. I 11'111. 111911111911 10 110111111 1111111111111 F 1'111111 51111111 113 he 111111111 11110111111 11111171111: 11001-1119 10111; 1 011 111111 1011's 01' 110011911 1111 11.11111 1101 1115 1119 11 11111 5101' 11111 11 11191:. 1119 11'001'1911 111111-911. 11111 1111911111'0111111 01 01111111111111 01011111111115 1111 s111119ket1 01' 1119 K-B 111111911 11101195. T119111 m'o 111111111101 1119 two 110111-11 11111'1'1191 111' 111111 1191111111 111' 911111 10 1'91'1111'9 1119 nnx1101111l 111'1111'. 1111191111 111- Iz9r1 311-991s 111-9 11111511101 11110 9 1111119 eve '11'11111'9. 11mph: 11' 1111' 511111111' 111111 591111101 f111-1111111s 9x . . The 511111111 .' 111'e 1111111-1' 11111911 1:11-11 of 1111111 111111111 01 11111111 11'91'9 111 home. T1111 11101211100111 grmvth 111111 111111111113111' 11 11111 91111111 11I'e 11111111311191'01111 119,201 011011. Y. M. C. A.. 111011119 shows. 111111 11111111111 hulls 111119 9111-9 01'1119 11111159019111 11119511011. F011 Riley. 11 regular 111-1111' 1111111. 119111111f111 111 its 11:11111'111 5111'- 1'0111111111gs 111111 5101111 1111111110151111111911011 C11y 111111 31110111111011. 110111 01111111 town: although 19111-111111 exhumed from 11111 11111111. 111-11 11111. 111151. p1'0110, '110115 101' 1111 011' 1111'. Kansas City 111111 T0119kz1 111-9 100 f111' 011'111' for 11111' 11' 01111. 111mg 111111 surprised 11111 1'91'1' greatly W115 1119111'0g1'9 's which 111111 119911 11111119 111' 11111 National .11'1111'. The 111911 1.119111 1111111111. 91'91' 91111111 10 1911111. 01111 11'1111111 a few months 111911 11111'9 1111901111: 1111110511 115' 11911 11 11191111119 1'1111'111111'5 11111119111111 9111111111 is placed 11111111 ph ' 9111 1111111111g 111 1111 ' 91111117. and 11110 5 011111113. 1111115. 910.. 111-9 f1'111119d 1 111 111111 1101111 111 1' 1V9 0H 99 s 11'91'11 111111911 111111 111111' 11911 111'0111111 11110111 111'91111' 111119 a 11111' 10 1119 11 '1 11'e9k. II: 99.111 1111' felt good 101111111 1119 11111119. 3 111? 111 after 1111110. three Weeks 01 1111111111 Thanking you again. I 11111. Respectfully yours. 11011 . S1 151. I11e111. Inf. 0. R. C. 1 s - lighted 111' 1111-11-0. 1918 memmj Ii I.S.N.S. W- Eum- GENERAL JOFFRE IN TERRE HAUTE IS taming this countrx fm the purposv of strengthening the ientlly 110le hem een Flame and mu'selvex Normal was dismissed and went in a body to partici- pate in the international reception. The train stopped in the Union Station sheds. while the band played The Marseillaisej7 www- il hAmericaF and WFhv Star Spangled Banner. The distinguished visitors were greeted with waiving I1 of the allied nations, songs. and handclns . and werv presex With :1 huge cluster of hem de lis. the Howel of France. The picture which was taken by Miss hVulsh. a Normal student, shows General J oHre near the center of the group. DWW.19183 Weft Feb. 12. 1913. Imlinml Shite, arm , SI-hmJ. Dear Sn till he glad to know that another lucky I. S. t man i. The V - 29, was interesting 1- though accommodations were. of chiliee. cmwtletl. hut the ti . sight; of lmirl was a pleasant and welcome View, ch were in camp at our point of tlisembarlmtimi only :1 short while. when we were lmuled abounl their small four-wheel coaches and carried to this heautifnl small Village. in which we are now quartered. Although a small Village. it boasts a cathedral. and we are quartered in part of the old . which. they say also quartered tcensol'erly It is a wonderful and beautiful country. but vet i very crude in so many respects. particularly transpox'tntimL The soldier over here is very well taken cure of by the Y. EL C A, fm- we have them at all barracks. but we long for news from home and school. Free ll'm Respectfully. SGT. ROBERT BVn'I let Aei'o Service Squdn it. E, F. i 21 NJ: 325th Field Amlleu , Camp Zachary Taylor. Ky April 30. 1918. lex Trillium ll'. PIII'MIIIR. Terra 111mm, Indiana 0111' Dear Pres. Parsons: Surrounded hy a Normal atmos- phere, reinforced by some delicious cake tsnuw-e censoredl, the undersigned let drive the ensuing Volley: Jobs. still sanmplo ment. steadyi hances fni' ml Vance- ment, gnotlFt-hanees fol treat. al. gootl- gash minor sile- climate. Vel i-ni'eerumoi . numerol em'dei's. 'hnrtl sharp. and regularisn steuce. notnl'iouksleep. compnlsoi'ygexcursions, promismlilxaiser, doomed. Little can you comprehend the full joy which is 0111's upon re, eeipt 0f the letters from our old Alma Mater. Especially on oc- casions like this when we get together in 'gaug-like fashion. do we let our thoughts drift hack and relive the lltl and incidents experienced at old State Normal. In fart. quite a few of the problems of army life can he vel'j adequately compared to these 'i': IWW 'l m: M II . .n W- of our former life. Slipping past the guards at. night requires no more skill. hrave nor luck than the eluding of the wrath of eProfessor-POIteem; in the hallwav Ow' aying a pass stimulates a similar fear as rlicl the 'ct 101ml violatitin 0f the Den 10:00 o'clock rul Chapel. with its compulsory atteude mice. is not in the least unlike falling out fox Rei'ielle Formation. Still these minor and more or le ti' ' ll matters. though we shall never forget them. are not the things which we shall ever hold important. As we found it in sehooh :50 we find it in the military service, The comradeilike association With fearless upr ght men. the compliance with necessaii rules and dis 'pline. the tine and untii'ing spirit of the instructoix . .t tui'ated so to speak through- out by the great principle 01- motive behind zillitliese re the thing which are making their indelible mar s upon our lives. As for the pride that we haie in ymL who are placing I. S in the foremost ranks of all the various War x'vice movements, there is no limit. SI 'ely. if victori and etl'm't go hand in hand. there can be no question as to the ultimate end. Ever your hays for service LrEl'T. P. 0. lVimo W'rmARn L. thmn, Jonx Aummu'r. ll'ALTen O, SHRINER. CLAUDE Fur: TH. ADROX Bl SLrDER. U. S. ARMY Tune of iillotlzeit'l U is for the uniforms weii'e Wenrino': S is for the state we represent A is for the am we have to ear R is for the rations we don't get. - for the march in the moruiiw: ' for the years we have to serve. Put them all together. t'U. S. Am A Word that spells Demoei. Cy to m . tSung by Camp Taylor hall team. Dec. 140 EM EM 'i I.S.N.S.i' b. Kelly Field, Texns, March 28. 1913. Dear F1470? 8th!ka IHHI Alumni of l. S. N. 3.: How well I remember the pleasant innl very profitable zhiy spent at desu- Ohl I. S, N. Sitting alone in my tent, my thoughts curry ml: away from the in'my. hack to the scenes of my school life. Often have I sat in Chapel Hall mid gazed M the painted bust of W'ashington which hangs. draped with the Stars and Stripes, above the f: ulty phltfnrm. It is to remind us of the Father of Our Conn and his inspired leadership which led the thirteen little cnluni to band themselves into 1! union. with :1 constitution the like of which the world is new striving to follow Opposite this picture. draped in the same manner. is the painted bust of Lineutn. To him we turn us the savior of 0111' eunntry, the emancipator 0f the slavesi the martyr, who pi' .ert his way thrnugh so many besetting doubter. and disehliine He welded 0111' peopie together and curried mn' Nation to the pinnacle which we yet proudly holdvestnblishing new precedents in fighting for ' ,erlnm of others. rietl these same idenls through our wars uf tihera- tinn 0t Cube and the Philippines. 'l'nthii'. President ii'ihmn ha, set the Alner' nn standard still higher. as. the zenith of the worldk aspiratimtevfha .wlf later- mm. m UZf-rlrfi'nifimi of n jmuphw. Then high idenh have been in Illert in the hearts of true, Alneri 11. Tu defend them. Aineri cu has been fm'eed intn the worldk g1 itest wzir. She did not enter the. war because of her hive ft ' unquesL fm' muteiml gain. but to defend the noble px'ine' 1165 for which the Nation stnmkel'eul ttenmrrm-y. unit with it lihei'tv mid freedom. The young men tlllti women who left the em nd loved ones. 5; riticett their ambitions for success in ei iitlll lite nnd offered their lives to their Country and Fl V tire being formed into :i great army, Already many gold star appeal in the many Ser- vice Flu setittei'ett over America. Thi Inagui ent army is not :I seIf-wppm-ting institution. There s A greater and more im- portant run! back of it It is nnnle up of our patriotic Mothei , Fathers and Friends at home. who feel the et't'eets of the conflict fur mm'e then the soldiers th It is they who :u'e feeding. elnthe ing. and inspiring the hnys nt the t'runt with their man; acts of kindness and encouragement. The Indiana State Normal Selmnl is n Mother to her boys now in the st-i-viee. Xe one hut il soldier can estimate the value of the mnny net of kindn the good letters innl generous gifts from the faculty memheis and students of the school, There is no school. which has the same nnniher of students enrolled. lining more for the lmys kit the front than I S. X, S. X0 school in America is blessed with a hettei' Or more pziti'iotie President than our School. He is highly r 'peeted. honored and loved by till of us. His man ' nets of kindn . and l s enem ment has shown us thnt he in th us. heart and soul. We will fight for him 11nd die, for him if necesszuz Eve ilty member is remembered by the man ' nnd :ihnnni scattered over the face of the globe. It know that they too tire with n; We certainly zippi'e t goodness. kindness and genera ityi They are loved and respected ' van tun are not forgotten, iVe knew that ex'ery nne at you is with list How well i remember unr :issoeintions with you in the halls and in the el omnsi You are tn he hnnm'eli for the nnhh- and patriotir wni t you are thing. The Y, M. C A Y. ti: C. A mid the Red Cross organizations of the sehuol are doing it wonderful work chzit n rh life the :n'iny iit'e would he if it were not for th 'e organizations, They are mn' refuge in time. of trouble, They are nln' heneleetm's. Eve t' Normal Ktue dent; is proud nf the record of these organization of the school. Denr fellow Students. new mIn-udes in the sen Ice and Shoulder to shoulder under the fehls of Old Glm. ,Lrnod hiek to you. May you endure the hardships and vsmpe the dangers of the battle fields. God grant that i sometime in the near future. may re- turn tn nur him Mate 'Iei'e we are. just as good as we were when you sent Ha. Yours very truly. DAVID G. Lxxnma, Sergtt S C. At 3 U. S. Regular Army. EWMWMWE 1 91 8 E'Wmaa' MWWS ms u muzmxm PART OF 152ND INFANTRY CAMP 33193832,; 130 CAMP SHELBY HATTIESBURG MISS. EFummcms-wwmwmi gum mmmwmmy emmx:u 1 9 i 8; u s mnmnammn a a .n nmmmmxw ',:.r 3: Mare 5:1 WWW.- ,-..g, M .H-z 7mm: m:nrmnu-m ; 131 March 14. 1018. Pi'tesirlcnt Pm-xons, Imlimm Mute Normal, Dear Si It has been quite a while since I have written you ,so I thnng'ht that I might take this spare time in writing to you My brother. F. Bi Munha I UItl myself. are still in the training station at Gleat, Lakes. the are in tho Cuysn t-hnnl hut it is not at all like. the schools I was familiar n h hetm'e I enli tetl in the Navy. IVo do not: stlnly Pl. I Literature or T 'gnnmw etry, but instead we learn how to . mot all the tlilfet'ent kinds of guns. WYe learn how to shoot all six 3 from rifles to 10 inch tlll'l'et: guns. IVe, also learn how to operate hunts whether under power, sail. 01' am IVe have four signal curlus to learn. It sure keeps us busy 5th ylng. IVe only have three more Weeks to speml in the school before we are ready to 5:0 on the h seas. IVQ Will let you 01' Mr. Wang know when we leave Mr. IVeng wrote to us last week. He told us of all the hap- penings of the school and we appreciated his letter very highly. IVe am glad tn hear of the good Work Ilene by yqu' thlr Minute Mun. I will answer MI: Weng's letter tomm'rouz The weather has been wry fine up hero on the lake for the put few weeks. It is such a relief after the severe winter we haw, jt pa. etl. However. all of Uncle b m's lmys were elntlml yr-I'y nic y and none of them MIHRWNI very much. The old U. S. sure treats her boy as Mir 3 possible and the utmost rare is akon of every enlisted mauls health. There was a wt low tlrath ' this camp for the, past: winter. It was even 1 's than in LTi life, although there were lots of quarantint's. IVill he wry glad to henr from you or Mr. lVeng nr any at the faculty or students. Sincerely yours, C, D. Mwnturr. Coxswain School, Great Lal 111., Col C. .MW. EWHm-J! 1918 Quartermasterh Corps. Camp Taylor, K. . larch 1+, 1918. Dr. 11'. Ill. Parsons, TPI'I'H Iluute. lull. Dear 3 Parsons: I was yer mm-h pleased to i'ut'eive n letter from Prof :m' W'Png last Week. It is encont ging tn know. we that are in the service, are remembered lvy I. I n s glad to learn how well the faculty and Xm'mal were tlmng their hit. and I hatl never for a moment doubted ymu' patriotism m' the stand that theI institution Would take Professor Il'eng mentinned you Were interested in the Normal boys who n i'e in the service so I'm writing. Last spring I left school in May aml went home to help farm. I stayed there until July when I enlisted in the Medical Depart ment of the RDEtllill Army. I was stationed at Jefferson Bar- racks. and Ft, Benjamin Harrison. until the, drafted men hegan to come. then we Were moved in Camp Taylor. In December I was transferred to the Quartermaster's Corps as clerk. While stnrlyii yvlmlugy nnrler Profecsor Sandi m one Flay he asked us to x Ite dim inn on the value of Military Train- i114,r tn collage students. I am sure now I cnulrl make a much stronger argnmvnt nn that suh'eet I think we : e able to Llemrmstrxlte that for the phya value alone it is: well worth while. Our physical Alewlnpnn-nt and excellent health are some at the Kispnils of war that we are very proud of. In closing. allow me to oxpl'iss my heat Wisms for Indiana State Normal while we m'v away. Respet'tfnlly. Hmn-m Rm'xmns. De: r Sir: I haw al'l'iVell safely at my destination neross the big pond, I am feeling tine. aml still more than ever determined to do my part to help win this mun Give my best regards to all my former Normal friends. and my former teachers. Yours sincerely, Osmn IV ROESINOER. mm I. .i .mw. 132 I!!! i!!! A ;44 p luL '13.;114 Schockel Nefeovnbglux Senate 595!15 fr nah. THE SCENES ARE FROM CAMP CUSTER, EATTLE CREEKrMICH. Bu: Typical nf Any Army Camp 5W ' WE 1 9 1 8 Ermmmgwbmwi ELM 4. .1 'i 1.5 N.S.i' iw? C01 E. 31111111 Engineer.- Camp Zacha1'1' T11y101'1 K121 March T, 1018. 11 . 1V1 Palivmlg, Term Ilmrfa. 17111. Dear Sir: Received letter f1'11111 Dean of Men 'stel'da1' that I appreciated Very much. I 11 s lrzlatl to get the information 111111 ulso glad to think that there is some 011a at I. S. X. who thinks to please the 1101's that 11': '1 I have recently been ti'ai ' erred from the 309th Engineem tn :1 skeleton organization known as 1111' 311 Engineer Training Regiment hut 11111 still attached to the 300th Engineers for duty and rations. I 11' attached to Co. 0 fm' 'e1'e1'111 days after the 111'1le1' for transfer. then 1v- hifted to C11. E 111'l1e1'e I am at pres, e110 to be trained as a Hut sergeant. The El'st sel'aenut's 1011 is not a Very desirable, one, 111 some instances but ' better than a lot of others anyway. I tlitllft have a pick of positions. At pres- ent I 11111 holding the rank of duty sergeant, No 0111' here knows just what the 311 Engineer Training Revi- 111e11t is 01' Where it 11111 be located When it finally sets up a 1111 independent organization. Mv personal opinion is that it will be a 51 t of replacement 111' ca. 1aI regiment which will train rer 0111111 11 the tlutics 11f engineer troops. then transfer them to other organizations to fill in. Any 11'111' it is almost certain that we will not be ealletl for service, in France 1111' 11 11mg time. The 309th Engineers are getting their range 111'111'ti1'e at 111 ' ent. 1131 have been going to the range every day for two weeks 1105. 1111 51111111111. and it may go 011 for two Weeks more. The range is about 8 miles from 0111' area. The start ' made about 6: 30 A. M. 11111111e 11111ve at the range about 9 01 9' .30 A. M Shouting begins almost immediately 211111 continues until about 2' :30 P. M 1 ax 'i1ing in Camp 1111111111 about 30 P. M. The bms continue to enjoy the shooting but tl1e1' 11011 t have much to 5111 about. that big hike each day. The 11' ther here has been fine for the past three Weeks. ideal for making soldiers. I 11111 planning to 110 1111' 1111 1't t011' 't1 the '5111111111113 by f111'11i' ing the picture. I gut paitl 115111111111 50 I believe I can talk bl II I! IWW - 1111 some photographer 111 the next 1111 1111141. 11 11 as 50011 as possible 1Vith kindest regards to 1:11'111t1' 11ml student friends. I 1'9111111111 Yours 111111; 1Vill for- Gmmm Et'xumu', 137 F. 11. Camp Shell 3 I'L'h S, 1913. leidcrrf W. 111 I'm'mnx. Terra Ilmde. lull. Dear P111 Parsons: lIuch that is 1191191111111 111111 . romes tn 11 . who are proud to be on tho 111ll 0t 0111' Im the 5111:1111 and facultv that helped us yet 11 hc1e 11'e me and cone ti11111's 111 helpfulness 111' l1 1 211111e11lhll: tic support 1V e e1c11 110111191' if 11e c1111 11117111 ch 101 alt1. jus f1 $11111 faith. and surely are inspired to meet the ta that 1'11111e 0111' Way with l'e- 11e11'ed eEort. If it is not too late I 1111111 to 111111 1111' thanks for the sincere letter 111111 1'e111t'111b1'a11ce that came during the holidays Time has passed. it 'eem 1t increased speed. for I have been here six months. It 11113 worked a great i111p1'o1'e111e11t in 0111' Camp. 1Ve have seen it grow from 11 neglected piece of rolling land from which the se1'11ceable Ipine had been taken to 11 110111191- fullv clean and s1111ita1'1' little 1' 711ml quite the 1111 're't city 111 M 55 ippi.Eq1111l 1111plo1'o111e11t 11115119911 11111116 111 11111 t1'oups.too. We have 1'0111111911te11 11 great deal about the Sunny 11011111 during the damp chilly days. but 11011- 119 are Endin it sunny in- tle1'11.Sp1'i11v is here, but I 111111't attempt a camper 011 With 0111' 111111111111 spr - 11 e 110 nut 1111011'11'111'11 1113 Will 91 the 1111151 expected summons to 111111e but we feel that it' 5 beginning to be time for it 111111 are ready. Greatly appreciating the interest shown and the many kind, messes, I remain, Sincerely. LIEU: Gnome M. Fussmn. Jinn! : Ease .koslajich Camp Taylor. 'Ky.. Nov. 14. 1017. IlIII. W. 7'. Twwmm, V'M'I'c Huufza 17717. Duiu' Mr. 'J'III'InIIII: You at the, Normal are Ilning' II grunt work with o, -I'y dollar which is Sent to the Y. KL G A., for ihis nr- tion is doing many things for ttht' iIupI'm'equntI of living conditions. morals ImIl education of the men here. Of CUIII'SO the Insults obtained do not loom up large fox it takes II innw time in win the vnlqm from the IIIlgIII' :Ittrmtimi which me 110: II' at hand in leis i110, IIIIIl other 17lIues.Bnt 1 II lune for those who tln cure for the pleasures mltl I-mnfm't 'leIIn living and I think that here and there II man s inthltlneeil to land II Jitter- cnt and better life. I have never enjoyed going to church HM'VIUB :0 much as here. You are right Iihmlt the. I-m'es IIIIIl worries IIntl lntvl'l'ltpliUHS caused by our present state 01' :ItTIIiI's. I think that everyone must expert to sulfur more and more mid not complain Iihmit it. for the ones hurl: homei brothers. sistI-I fathers mid muthm's ml the ones here sulfer silently, and Immi- 8 nothing to the 510ml thIIt could he Llano in the onmps. mill is not to be compared tn the HIII-rilices being made by tthe bot :iL the front. Mimi, I Ilm not making t1 complaint, hIIt' when my thoughts turn at times to the, folks hack home anti you with your clnsse in school Iilnl the tint; rhiys we spent with our friends? this hie, seems the W, ' ' int'onml. etc. But for the most part7 I am more cheerful than this and have II great deal of pleasure Iind enjoyment Imd keep up with my drills and live the best that I can As to tihe matter of reading I have Very little time to rczitl fm- uWW; gWWIHH 1918 W- phIIIIIIII- hut must I'II-IIl up in nu Ilrill Inunnul mdma, Ott'. but my imiully I do hIIvo snme unexpected leisure and then I lilm to l'Nltl sumo fIII'VIIll'H'l' pIIetI-y m' 'I'ientiii' ImIl mitAOE-tltltvl' articles, which IIIT not so frequently found in the magazines III the Y. M. Q A. IIIIIl snltlie mums in Loni IVillv. Copies of nearly tlll InIigIIziIIoa Cm! he found here IIIIIl I think that I. S. N. UOlllll dispose of any unused mII zines iII hIIIIIlles to the Y, M. Must IIIZ tho time that II snhlim' has for reading: though is while in hur- I'III'l . Hlltl T shouhl ht- delighted if I'IIII I'onhl semi some magazines w IIIh lHIVI' nIIt-Ilnor stm'ios sw-h as the Yonth's Cnlilpulllhn mIm-times pIIhlisheu. 01' some growl poetry I'lippml fl'nm any pub- lication. A little nf this will 510 II long mm The lust two copies of the AIlVIIIII'e. were, vt-I'y late. I I'eIIIl that joke IIholIt yon tlntl the Fowl. It will be, my happiest time if I ever get: to go with you again to see- Steele's purple and all tlIu other mlurs which we unetl to see :Ilmig tho tmi'puth and other lxlIIees. hut Wlllt'll I have. not yet learned to put in pictures. I shnulrl like to see all tho paintings IIgIIiIL And when you uni in Chiengxn agnin look again for me at Louis Bettis little girl. mIlloIl HApple Blossomsf, I Inn just chuck- full of suvnos Imrl iIleIIs whith I get out on the IIIIII'ch 2H1t'l Which I :Im just on Nettles to get into pil'l'lll'DS IInd simiehes. I have, mnde some sketches. from memory nntl will try to send you some. inter. Thanking you IIgIIin for your kinthi , and interest, I am, Your sincerely, Buy HI DAVIS, Ca E, 334th Ind. Int. mm '4 Ii EWW. n 7 vmw- h a n my, H n f I I 1 9 l 8 n n n m-rwz-ggazj kmm I ,4 gm 137 CAMP GRANT, Im II aw R0 CKFORD, ILL W I Ii I.S.N.S.EI -...........:i Boston. Mass, Milrch 19, 1918. I'rcau'zlmzt Prn'xzmx, Torre 171mm, lntI. Dunr N Parsons: The ul'm'mai Ad Vance is l'exwhing me regularly now, and you can't imagine how much good it does me to learn what you and the srlmnl are, doing for us boys: 11 is very encouraging indeed to us boys to know dun our friends back home :lx'e, sharing our hardships with us. Nothing could nmkv us fuel mom like going illieml and fighting until the last and if new . giving our liv ' for tho cause of democracy. There. are none of us who lmv any dvsire to give up until nhis world is lnmlu :I comfortable place for men to live in. and that not only for those1ivingnow,hul for lhuse to come. You stand by us, And well stand by you. Until we see. That this comes true. The llVii-ginizll7 is in dry dock in the anlou Navy Yard gelling repaired for the summer czlmlmign. Little do we know where We may be before snmA mer closes. But we intend to be ready for any emergency. The people here in Boston are Very, Very good to the Jackies :Iml Tommies. There nre many service clubs and Y. M. Q AIS that nre almost like homes. Everybody seems to want to do all he can do to make us comfortable and show us a good time When on liberty. I received a very nice letter from Mr. ll'eng recently, and he told me some news about the school that I was very glad to know. Am glml that the school is still growing; and gaining in great reputation As a place of learning. I hope that I muv again came back as a studem after my country is through with me. Thanking you for your great efforts for us boys. I remain, An old student, LESTER R. TtCKER. i1918 EWWMS 138 Filam- THE CALL AVE you heard your comrades calling From the country oversea? Where the best of them are falling That the worst of us be free. There are many empty places In the ranks that We must fill: There are silent pleading fllCESi Can't you hear them culling still? There are vouutlvss thousands dying So that some of us can live. And itts no use you denying That iFs not our place to giva For that call 1' outivour hour it And it echoes 11 your heart. XVill you head the call or fear it? Sonny! will you do your part? When tho coming wars are numbered. Will your children. yet unborn. Learn you shu'kerl the cnllgor shimbsred? W111 you face their silent scorn? Or. with proud eves lit with glory. Ihmshamed. With head unbent As you tell life's biggest story. Will you say. K:Thank God. I Went?u In the dawn of freedom breaking Through the Wnriniqht of the world, Noble hearts. with faith unshaken. Keep your battle Hug unfurled. Will you help to keep it flying? G ml the old Red. White and Blue? Send your answer. sonny. Frying. aI am coming over. too W 4-1. me in Hm Kunm City Sm. I IW 3' 519183 139 I.S.N.S.. IWWI H II .WW. um HI pm On Active ServiL-L' With the American Expeditionary Form. February 0, 1917. My Dein- Mr. Pursuits: I was at mum surprised and very much pleased tn receive your moths 0f Nm'emhei ' and December 17th. It means a grvat dt'tll tn the fellows who Mo somewhere in Francey' or elsewhere in the army, to know that their little hit is lwllig alz- pl' Hated at home. So Pm writing you this short letter in 011101' that you may miderstaml that I a'ppl'P ate the regard youh-e talb ing of such men. Also. 1 want to thank the senders. in advance, for the Christmas remembrance. I y in atlyanretl as I have changed my station three timL inve your letter was sent to me at I Iatel'vliut Arsenal. First of all, I crossml the water and since then Ive been changed three times. But finally I think live reached a fairly permanent stationiso Illl give you the address- as you requested. Here it is. Sincerely yours, Colu'ORAL Roy 0. Locmvonn. Advaiwe Ordnance Dept. X0. 4, A. E. F. Medical Dept. 3 'vth Inf Camp Taylor. IAOlllSVllleA Ky, Roy. 14, 1917. 1111'. W. W. Pammix. I'v'rzn Indium! Stale Narnia? School, Dear Sir: Your very kind favor of the eighth inst. is before me and s 1 End a permanent plm-u among twhe letters I hold as a treasure. It came from a plate that received me in the years of early manhood. There it was that the noble teachings of my de- parted mother were maintained, I feel that I could not praise too highly the standards of the II N S. A personal letter from you chee ' at this time and recalls a part of my life that; I cherish During the years of training as a teacher aml throughout the six years in the profession I tried to I.S.N.S.i' xi i-t-alizc the responsibilities of tha villlcatiolml work. I tried to live, for my felhm'mun. an that I am asked to die fur tlan I may be awkward. lint I trust that I shall lie ahh' to flu my duty. Little would it seem in me to complain of any sacrifice I am making. Largo as these seem tn mo. they tll'K' insignificant com- pared to those of thousands. My opportunity to help win the war is to be my mncern. I am connected with a ln'axu'h 0f the serum whirl heliovos that the foe. is within as well as without. To you, Sir. I cxlu'css my gratitutlo. I send greetings tn all members of the favlllty. My thoughts are with all of thc students tharct Trusting that the I. S. X, shall 1w proud of all 1101' solrliersl I am, A former student. Ihnmxn A. Jnnxsnx Dear Friend: I am sending a picture of myself. in compliance with your request in The Advance. Put my name tlnwn as a suh- sm'ilwr for the Annual and write me rvgarrling its price. Al- though I am not now attending Summit I want to Ituep in touch with every mom she makes. lmcanse somt- day I am mining back, and then I do not want to he a sti'anger. There is one day each wvck to whi -l I lnnk fnrwarrl. and that is the day on which the Advance a ' Am always tickled to get the old school paper. hvcanse it hm back to me the joyous times I had at old I. S, X the short time I was thew. Herek hoping that the ll v will soon come when we will have accomplished the great task that Uncle Sam has started. and then all of us return to the. dear old school to pursnu our studies, satis- fied that Democracy has triumphed m'ei' Autocracy. Sincerely your friend, CORP. EVAN C. Pu'iumnm'. 3W '5 I 91 8 EWWME 50'! ?aul c Gwivm. A mnumihon Twin. . .. mm viahan. V :IL TL 3 Inflnf'rj U s. School of Mum 'Aermmuti Urbana. Illinois. March 14, 1918. President W. W, Parsons: Term Ilmlte. Ind. Dear Sir: After reading your kind letter in the Normal Atl- Vance, I am sure that all of the fellows who are in the service now shall be glad to make a short response to it zunl I. for oncl wish to show my appreciation in that W I graduated from the Aeronautical school at this plnee last Sate urclay. having been here nine weeks including one week in the hospital, Tomorrow, the graduating class will be sent to some field where they will take their Hying course of about two months, after which. they will be sent Hero 5. As yet. we have not been tOltl where We shall he sent but ne expect to he sent to Texasi The work here has been a wonderful training for us along n number of lines of militnry :Iittli i antlt more especially thnsc lines of instruction pertaining to the aviation 52 Ice. The work here has been just a little more strenuous than the ordinary and there is always at certain number that fails every week. butt nevertheless, I have enjoyed it and feel that I have accomplished more in the course of eight weeks here than I ever tlitl in any eight weeks of my life. There are, about six hundred in school here They are called flying cadets, One ohms graduates every week and one begins the course every week, The oti'icers are trying to make the dis- cipline here equal to that of IV t Point antl We cutlets take a great pride in saluting our oHit-e and keeping the discipline as near perfect as possible The otficers here, I think. are some of ir'wwswlss '7 imm W- hum... the tinest Specimens of manhood I have ex'er seen nnd they ap- pear to enjoy showing us every respect they Can and one cannot keep from admiring them and doing oneis best to execute their orders promptly. We have excellent quarters and are fed Well. and regularity of sleep is compulsory. lVe have inspection at least twice a day and they emphasize neatness. cleanliness nntl military bezu-ina. I want to thank the school for sending me the Normal Advance for it is a wonderful help to me and I am aln eager to read of the evrents that are taking place at the school where I spent four of the greatest and most enjoyable years of my life and just re- cently. it has dawned upon me more clearly than ever. that the four years I spent at the Inrlinnu State Normal School hzu'e been the most wonderful years of my life Let me thank you for your lhigh re 11$ for us fellows who are now in the service and I feel that we all shall do our best to re- tain the honor of Uncle Sam and Indiana State Normal. Most respectfully yours. CADET RALPH E. Scunxcm Dear Sir: Just a line to let you know that I received the box of cnnd ent h;- the school, for which please Alccept my most sincere thanlt It is indeed n pleasure to know that hack in the States are those who remember those in Frnnce. Respectfully. .Inmn' IIn,taL.-txo. Wm... WM! n W WW . ELWWWN WauwmmmJ! Camp Taylor. March 9, 1915. Pres. Il'. ll'i Pmnoim, Tnm'c vafte, lml. Dear Mr. Parsons: I am one, 01E tili'our boys down at old Camp Taylor, doing Wlml' he can to ruin Iizliserism forever. Sometimes I meet the idea that drafted men hold deep resent- ment in their hearts because they have been taken away from homes, business, mnbitions nnrl forced into the mnks. But I know better, for there Isn Wspirit 0f the cmnp coming from where I know not, but oh, so dnmlmmt, buoyant and jubilant. We are not here because we are compelled to be,1mt more because we want to be. One night I was up at the. ttX'il and We Were asked to sing ELPAlClE up your troubles in your old hit ling.H Some one yelled, uIVe uinlt got no troubles?7 The spirit of HW'el-e ready now! and ltLet us at lemlii implies ull thoughts of hardships uwny. Why? I sincerely believe it is because we know our home people are bitching ns IIIL W'e know there is no such word as failure when deinncrncy is at stake. I am proud that I am It Normal 1min. I know that the Old I. S. N, is doing nobly her duty. If I should fail to do my part, I would want one star on that service flag removed. but you can count on me representing that star to the best of my ability. Maybe some of these days all of these stars on service llngs shall combine into a bright shining Star of Peace which shall mean that the HPrince 0f Peneeil has Come into his own. Until that day, we slmll look for the beauty of war and ignore its ugliness. IVe will 5an self surrender for a common gocvd7 self sacrifice for an idezlll devotion to :1 cause, patience under lmrtlship which shall give strength to soul and body, and which shall not fail us in peril. From one of ttyonr boys? LORING Himmmsmn'n Col 13. 309 Axum, Traint Camp Taylor. SW '5191 I.S.N.S.E- Somewhere in the South Atlantic. April 10, 1918. My Dem Mr. Parsons: It is with great pleasure that I note the good work earned on by Old 1. H. X. for Denlm'm - :5 cause. I received a gnarl letter from Mr. IVeng only :I few days ago, and such letters are nlwuys duubh welcome. A gnod letter from ones lmc t Ht. home are :Iln uys nnx ollsly lnnkvtl for, They are en- joyed much more than 2! guud meal. Mail servi , is very poor herv. as not eve V l is inti'llstml in the tumsportntinn of Uncle Szun's m: l. IVE nru halving iilezil summer weather. as winter is never known here. The port in which we Me at zlm'hm' is credited as being one of the Hnest in the world. It is indeed lmuitifnl. PC; ts aml pinnacles lie on either hand mid Finally con- verge into one. the highest being something over two thousand feet above sea leveli At the entrance is a peak of 'Olitl granite rising to a height of fifteen 'hunth'ed feet This Is reached by aerial lew IVe are well cared for in this branch ut' the service, mul I 11m infinitely glad that I can tlu my small share in this great war. But when the hays return victorious frum over there, I will feel like a slacker when I wont lie able to say, HI fought in France. Om- squadron is under the command of Admiral Wile lizun Banks Cnpel'tou, :1 man who has been most royally 1'34 ceivetl in every South American port we have touched. Hoping that success may crown your grout effort. I beg to remain, Yours with the eolm's: RALPH R, ANnx-zuso U S. S. Pittsburgh. Flagship. Cure Pnstinaster. New York, N. Y, l WI H.S.N.S.Ea INCIDENTS OF CAMP LIFE HR U. S. temps in ttlt Ameri but along with the strenuuu m training eimip work hurtt, exert : and drills r-mues the fun. It is the custom among: the bolt in the vamp tn SPieel one boy for the ttgoaU, t0 'pl'OKilK't' the :Ilmlsement for the hunch. There is no limit tn the prank the holins wilt phi ' A rt , lit tune into the squadron From all appearance. he was a fellow who had not Aen mueh of the wurtrL and ex 'etleut mute :11 fee the ttgozttft It did not take the DOVS lung to make use of then' new-tound ttgnnt. He was 2!pp1'nti.hett by n hinr and husky soldier from the supply tent who handed him a 111 of paper. The soldier. in u htll'hil emmimntting tone of vn e s itt: tth to the Brigade Supply Ottiee and get three rd f 'urmlsh thief, The t'goat hurried away to the Supply Ottiee mitt 211v preached the officer in charge. He held the paper in his 15'rht hand and tried to salute the officer with his left hand. Hi, tit? tention was immediately called and he finality got the trht haunt in position for the. saints mid smmmered these word ' is ' the simply nmce? ttYes MI i eume the reply hom the ef- tWt'eil. our supply 1mm wants Some skirmish lintn said the hey us he, htmded the paper to the nttieein The omeex' tool: the 17npe1' and read the following: ttI am the goat, XVith a smile. the ult'ieer sinIL i'I am very sorry spilled 21 int nt' t'et'eille uil 0n the , k tnniui'rmt. ' ,. . r! unite the wwe t0 hemnic the . muti, the next d gine yum: It a x'eeruit who heen in the s'Ol' e fur ten 01' twelve d; After :1 hard d- - work of d' ingr ditchest , ngmg p for l 'c e m' doing street guard tllitwt'otl have hm-d up ith your compm t0 hil' half a fuile. ' me Your- self in thi lune line 0 'tmh ti with your in kit; in 'Yntll'illtllttl gmng utter an' supper. Rememhelz y u hnten't vet heen g n yout- uniform mitt feel that you are entit'elt' Out At place. You h: 'e Hllntlnt enme to the eunehlsion ttmt there is no place not anv thing so near hell on n 'th as the, army. Itis 'otu- first experienee, You are imn-t-hett past a long line of solders who have gum: through the I'onkie': camp and have readjusted themselves from Ctt' tn life to real army life. A ow. mm V011 imagine how vou would feel when the sehtiers mill to you 'Ltiok at the, e; i Look at the feet on 'em! Take that ernuk out of mm- L hYou are in the army now and nut hehintt the plhwfy Kn mutter how You would fee i R 21 gII'DtIt , .it-tiun to the sun-lmruetl soldier wlm have survived the ' i'nnkle enmp. but the huts in the stock mm mmsh line amt spoilt itt Come eame the reply and the hey went WORDS TO THE ARMY TRUMPET CALLS REVEILLE tA HHU MESS CALL I eml't get 'om up. I mm m hm. up. h . i. - . - , ,. . 1 mm M 1m p i m mminm mtp soup , mthnut- .t single hum, . I mm W ,m 1H mm W ,m In Pm pal perk, tulhnut a str k at lean; I teau't. got Vent up at all. Cnrp'rnls tmrsc thtm Iu'i m- Sergemi worse than t-urphv Lieutelum t worse thmi the sm-gmnte, And the r-npvns worst of ail. chorus: I uzm't get 'em up, T can 1t get 'm up, on. SICK CALL chute amt get. your quinine. enme and get ymu' pills. Oh! Come and get mu quinium cmuu and get ymlr pills. Cati'ee, entree, eutl'ee. withuut mly t- um tur, the weakest ever seeiQ. STABLE CALL Come all who are able Hull go to the stable, And water your horses and gm some rorn; For n on don't .10 it. the C01 'nel tun knew it. And then you will rue it, sure. yuu're hum mu pm-mimun of zwnwtmm 31mm Collzgt'J iwmmsmwmi 1 9 l 8 irmcwmmmldmwwi Eimwwmi Wm If I S.N.S. 3' WE FROM nTRENCH AND CAMPH iCAMP TAYLOR EDITIONi A h'uiuluml of new. 12.1 men reached weir muuumm late in ma afterunm By the time chi; had passed through the meiuug slalion BINI Hie hands of Hie Dorm s it has uenrl midnight Several of tlwm war, . wnkelled at fol oicluck the following morning in assist me cauks iu prepar- 'ulg breakfast. As hue wellrhnilt, sleepy dl'afiell miln got to his feet. In stretched mld yhh-uea; H1: dam lake lung to spend a night in the army. -E'rerybmly'x .llugu:i1w. KiN-hen pen a the wnrk of barracks orderly will turn am. a line mm of hquaIIds. H11 '5 miglny hard to spend a sleepless night in a tmeleas country. restless during the Wheatless hnurs just bct'ui dawn and the licmless mumems ,' after. to arise haunss mid L'aiIUESS, spend a hairless moment, wiih a comb, and go out, speech less u-ith disgust m hceosi :Iu unless cook and learn that it is a meatless Ila Statisticians, and good siarisiiciaus. ma, statisticians with class, mind have computed, m- stall hell, that there is hmhihg either in riiil or military life, that is shutterrived than a box from home. This is the sweater um Susie huh, Gee. it ain '1. gut any m, The head is bigger than the split. 13m Hie poor girl done hei- bi .7EI. HSnooT THE. Moos. Orderly Sergeant: Lights out, there. Voiee frrml the Hut: IVS tlle muou, SErgeant. Orderh SPrgezmt: I innit give u lmug what it is. Put it nut.-Punch. Tommy Unokiug ull 11-41 from the trenches us a llnr s an am-s aw, hyiiwro mink that I mu-i- paid km a r-nm'u at .Ellllall m see only two iif 'em! ' '71'1111161'. v man i HWhat ac yhh aiiuk of Hue A , ynh have gone! iuquimi a sergeant Li! a newly - nnl recruit at camp. uI may Like it after a while, hm just lluw 1 Hiin there is mo much drilling and fussing her tween meals, HzlS the reply. TORY or A MAJOR. The following smry is being mm about 27. Brook iyu, X. y., uh '01- HOW in Uiullp Saon mei- promotion he looking at the gold leaf on his shoulder somewhat qilivzicanyi HYoh .- ' smnetlliug like :hi H he explained. nshme ears ago. When I was 3 Lieutenant, a friend 01' mine asked me what were Hie funEticus hf Hie various ranks and I mhi him mat a first lieutenant ' supposed is know everything and .10 ei'oi'yihin h . supposed to knhh eve v Hiiug illnl ah homing min a major is supposed to knmv nothing and do nothing. H mm; friend heard abnut my promotion him 1 received a telegram from him which ma; HYon uughc tu make a fine mhjorJ H Kumux. K stands for killing. mulls for D boats. L hiahds for Jim 1' stands for unt iilifuluess. R stands furrufliles ncss. Her son had oullhted, him she hu, 1 prnurl 01d wnlunn as she hm uguea a knot of filcuds ml the village mm. HJ 'ge always done Gs duty by me. n: did, an! now leis daiui 'i duty by king ahv ,. ' she said. H1 feel ght le i sorry of them Gprmsns, to think of 'im guiu' into battle with 'is with in 'is 'Suld and Arm a lung way to Timm y on 'is lips. HPoor German. indeed! exclaimed Dllc 0t Hie audience. HPity s wasted on ieiu. Pu-vhps you 'mh'r Veiml at their ci'nelties? HP'r'. is I 'm-eh't, agreed the old lady. HAu' p imp: you 'iwen't hezml Jhi-ge singiTh- Bibi. Sllvldfly inspection has taken all the gin off that am familiar one, UFm- Every Day Win Be Sunday Rye and Byei Thv milimry lifo, ilf table. is just one big gulp after another. human Usim Jon. A dashing lieutennnt-eolnuel, ex-niember of the General Staff, was zippruadlenl by a recently ih-m. m mu. HWhhi might your name be-z Do you belong to lhis huhhhqH Hl'm the colonel in charge. Him, I see the balance of 'em busy around here, and 1 denim see you dhiui anything. How does a fellow gh iibaut gittin' yom' job? -Evm'y- 1;me is Magazine. But is 't haudihg .r. Hoosier for his valor a gond am like camplmmming a duck on its ability to swim ir--'---i 191 8 imm WM- 147 I W- El.S.N.S.Ea T35 INDIANA Lh fuvul'itv with Ilonsier soldiers overywhm'eJ I h'u'e :Ihm s lwen n muuhrox', 0 'or hmd and son. I I muonhvzun on the water 0 sh; n spvll Nev nun A on fair I stun Again 1 seem to 1w :7 IChm-MI Back home again in Indium. And il seems that I 4le sea The gleaming cmldh- ' hl still shining bright Tlu'u the sycumm'cs for me. The now 111mm hay sends all itx fragrance From the fields I used to roam. IVhen I dream nlmllt tho moonlight 0n lhu IVahnsh. Then I long For my Indium! home. Fancy paints on Mum'ry's mums Srenes that we hold denr. IVe recall thvm in days nfll-x'. Clearly they appear And ofLon times I 99 A scene tlmUs dear to mezi OVER THERE IA Chapel Favorilvd hOVEI' therv. over thvre. Send the wm'tL Send the work over lheruh That the Ynulis are coming. The Yank :n'e mmiug. The drums rnnrnumning everywhere, So prepare: Say :1 plm 1'7 Send llm Word. Howl thv word to beware. W611 be nvm XVcG'u coming over, And W0 won't come hark 131 it's over over lheru! Lmn. chN'nc: B. KNox Field Artillery TM GOING ACROSS FOR YOU. MOTHER I'm going 11 - 1111-1111. 111111111, 11111 11111111; 3 1111 1111 1111p Y1111 11111111 111111111111 1111e11 1 11111 11 1111 A1111 1111111111 11 5111111 1 A1111 111111111 11w 1111111 1111 To 1111111111 3 111111111 111-1111, That 1 111111111 m'er 1111111111 be 511 11111 11111111 1111111 311111. B111: 1111 gaing across for 311111, 1111111111. 11111 going a .s 1111- 111117 The Germans 111111 111' 11111111 Fa11m1-1111111 1 111111 my Father, tun, B111 11111111111111 11 111 111 me 11111111111111 I 111111 111' you; You gave me life, you me me 11211111, 111111 1 gm 1110111 110111 1111- ,1111, F111- 1111 going 111 055 11111 y1111, Mother, 111 going 111 1111- 311111. I'm g11111g 1111-11 rm- y1111, 110111111, I'm going 1111-11 1111- .1111 T11 ynn the H1111 1111111 11911111 1111111 To 110 11 1111 11c mu 110. I 111111 111' 121111111111, 1 11111111 .11 1111111111, 01 51111111111111 Zeppelin. 11111, 01 1111- 111111111111 111111 1111111121 11-1111 1111111 111 11111111 1171111 111a 11111111 I's 1-1011, So 1111 going 11 11: 11111 you, 111111111, 11111 11111111; 1111111 1'11 311111. 11111 goi'ng 1111-111; 1111 11111. 111111101, 1111 131111.11 11-1111,: 1'111 ya a A1111 111137 1111 1111,1111 1111 11111111 111111111 1111111 111y 11111111; 1111119 tum. 111111 111 my 1111111 11111111 111a midday 5111 A111 under 11111, 51111-111 11e11 Therglu be 1111 111111 111' 111111 prayers, 11111 1111111 111 '11; 1111 1111. 11111 guihg 111111 11111111 , 111111111, 11111 going 1111-11111 fm- 111111. 'WW; .WWI CLAUDE FRENCH WALTER L1 SHRINER GUY S. MFCIAIMHAN YaEnAN SCHOOL 111. muning 1111-11 111 11111 11111111, I '11 coming 11111111 111 ym 7 1111 111111111 11-11 111111111 111 11111 111111 1111 swurd 111 11111 HHHgs 1 115911 111 11112 A1111 yom- 11111111, inst 11111111, 11 veteran 011111 maybe 1 111111111 m' 111111, A1111 1111 91111111 111' 131-11111 yns, 011-111 11111151111' wm 1111111 1111: 9111-111 21118111 A1111 11111 11n111111g 1111-11 111 111111; 1111111101. 11111 1111111111; 1.11111 to you. x 1:, F. 111111 111111 01111111. 17mm 11 1.11. mum . IWSNS mi THE RED TRIAN'GLE AT CAMP CUS'I'ER .Mzil'ch 27. 1111s. Professor Charles B. Bumn, Imlv'mm 5mm 11711-111411 ermnl. Dezu' P1'0t'1-s' 1' Bacon ' 11 few 11111'. 111:0 I received 1116 Nnrmnl 111111111109 01' Feh1'11111 1'1. wilh the 51-1-01111 1113111111112111 11f 1'0111' article 011 P1111 111-11111 5111 111111 Its C1111 The 11111111120 amnes roguhu'lv 111111 I 11111 1'e11111111r 1111- 211111-11- 111111 inte '1. The d111' this 11151 11111111191'1'11111e. the hi guns 11p 21111111111 V er- dnn 111111 been 111111'111g 11 51101111111110 1'01' 11110111 thir1v 1 11011 .. As I 5111 111-10 1'11'1di11g1l1e Cflll' 0f 1'1111- 11.911111111119111. 11 eemed 10 1111-, 11 1 111111'1 unique 1-xp1-1'11-1111' 10 he 50 11e111'1111' practical 9x1 1119351011 0f the thought. 1V0 111'e111'111' enough 10 V 91111111 10 he 111110 1.0 see 11 011 11 11111'. If the booming of guns indicates 10111111111111 1.5 1110 111 9111' 1111-11' 11p Mound there. 111111011gl1 u111'se12101 is quiet. Air 111111193 are very common 10 us: already we have witnessed 111'0 Boche 1111111113 come down 0111' company is operutm m1 1'1'210111111011 hospital 111 110-01191 Lion with the French. Th' 3 the 1'10. st 1105111110 10 the trenches and seems to be 115 1101111119 1' 0111. 115 we will get 11 an organization. Sil1ce1'1'11'.R11111'11 V. Ars'nx. Field Hospital N0. 111, .1111 D 11. 1 E. 14 A. P 01 710. debating 11' ol'k this ye, 1' 111 the f01111 111' 11 1 0pe1'11- 1i1e eff'm't 111111 59191111 11101111111111 mm'e 1131111101 1111151111111. 1V l'EKInR 111' AUDI'I'URIUM I. i3. 0x201 51.115 '1 ' Hul's 15'01111-11'111'1'1- 111 1911111111 anh 211. 15115. 77111 Imh'mm th' Xm'mul ermnl. T111771 Ilmlfr. lull. 111-111 1711011115:GI'111111111I1' 11111-111111; 1111111 1x 0011111111 111111111511. 511111111111 1 1'811'11'1'11 1 0111 110x 01011151111113 11111111: Mother 111111 .9111. it along 111111 sunwnlher111119108. 111111 1111 11 1'10 in 510011 0011111- 11011. T110 1011111115 11 1'11- 1101 11111111011 in 1111' 1? st 111' We three 1110111115 trip. fnx' the 01111111' was sure 211011. Thi 1111e1111-ut is .111- 1esled 111' Davis. 111110 11 1 11111111 1111111. 1 111 a few 01he1's 11110 were f111'111111111: 011011211 10 get in 011 11111- gnmli I 111111 1101-11 of this 111101111510 sonn' 111111'11110.h111 111111 1111011t 1.1111111 11 11111 as lns1. 51111-1: 1'011 11151 heard 01' 11Ie.I 11111'1- 111011-11 across the French 11111115111119 11 'fe11 111iles. I 11111 11011'119111'1'1101111'11 10 fumnux Verdun 10 be 111111- 10 see it 011 11 clear 11111. I 11111 11011' 112111' enough 10 he211' 1111: 111111' 0f 1111- 11151 guns. whether 1he weather is clear 01' 1101. Air 111111193 are very 1'01111111111. 11111-111112 111011gh we have heen here 111119 more 1111111 11 week. Saturday we witnessed six 01' eight. and 3111111111: :1 dozen 011 111111'9. As near 211; we could judge from the 111111111- 111-0 German plane. were brought down Sunday. S111111'11'1he 11e1'1111111s 1211111 1111-1 ' compliments 10 us 11 sending l'11e biv 5111-115 11110 the outskirts of the 1'11111rve 11 111-11' 11'e 111.0 No 111111111370 11'115 11mm Sincerely R 11 1'11 V. Field Hospital No. 21111Di1'151011. A1 E. F.. .1. P. O. T10. 2m! , ,Wmm.mmwmu 144-11; .m-u Squadron. Kelly Field. Smith San Antonin. 'It- April 31L 12918. Imlr'mm Nmfr Nurmul Srilvml. . Ynlil' Iottvr cann' lu luv 'u. i i'vw t . that it W115 :Ippl'i rod is Iawlly Iim-vsal-y s who am in thv tx'alml mum at tlw DITH'IH timv. i hittm' 1' mi 1!: and vspm Hlih' from tht- ii titli- t'imx where Wl' haw spam Mlml' nt' thu haimie yo is of our lll'o. is alu m-lmnw. I WUIIIIH' mlnetinws if we a: Ntlnh'uu of the Indiana State Normal F'whool. han- un-r rpalixml lwt'm-e lust What the St'illltli h: monnt to us and if our Iivos there at, mienrs haw meriti'ti the manner in whin'h thtl favnltv is nnw imiing iwhind us. Thure i5 mm thing. however, of whi i I am sure and that is am the quemm spirit manifvstmi inward m by tho fat-uhy 1w instiihui in Nlt'h of n. I detel'mixmtitm to put forth mu- very hesi of- fm'tx to bring at lemt .xmne t-rmiit to tilt' ,' 41me and it' we are ovvl' permitted to return , mh-n Wilit'il wa are having, id helim'- inf: that we shalh to main: the whnnl muan mm'v to us than over hefm-e and tn trv and mpan mm'e h; it. I i't'x't'iw-ri mv first mm' of lhtI Advam'a Thmwhi anti yml mai' In- arr that I rmu'l ilinnl mw wux-Il wm mixseti I'i'l'll Kiuwll tn tlw - in'ilm-uwntm It m'mm-d vx-ri' math Iin having- a mu- VPI'MIIIHH with NHI't' umI frum hack tht-rp in st-Imul. I hmn' that I may uuw i-omiu- it I'vmllarly for I III. ul it n-i'i' IIIIH'II during tln- xi works lhat I xiid nut rmw-iw it. Survlli: awry nu-mln-r uf tln' M ml is doing am 1an 1w van ln till mt- r Immilmityt 1m Iwon lyhu't'ti upm. him at ur , tinw. and sili'vly nu whnnl hai't' qm'm-ullwi ill'llt'l' than I. S. has Ihmu. As my u'nrl: how is prulmhlv tiilfl'l't'llt fmm that of must nl' tho stmlonta wlm haw unur nut into tha auri'it'tk I sh ll almnnl ln av, 'ihe it hrivfI-i'. I Imi'v lwmi ax lllt'd tn wm t ill th4l l,ilhliz-ili' Bureau of tho filei. Sn it is impi hit- for me- tin Him the mvw papm' game own in tho army. I haw n mitly lwon wusm- of MN homo IEnI Ilt'mh that a 'vnt frmn thu IN ramp to thvir humv pape- Tlm wm'k x Hmh'l' Liuutvnant Tum Poe. tln- Pulilirity Otfim Iml dnl ing the last week wo have nt-nt nut over Hftt-vn hmuh'wl items to papal: all m r the United sum . I haw read eve 4 one of them to see that an iufm'mation 00min 3 lo the rvguhitiux I of the field has llPl'u given out. IVhen tilPsI' items are .sunt. we wquwt that a clipping of thr ai-tich- he returned Dear PH. . Pal'sm ago and for mu tu , for to all of tho ho 3W '31918 :zmmm-m-IWI I.S.N.S.' ' El ll tn us and it is lihnl in a scrap hunk at Post II aliquartvrs and kept nn nxmrd. Thm'v :u'v a numIn-x' 0f humm'um articles mining in awry day and thnso sex e to hrvak the mmiutmly. Iii :ItItiitiHlI tn tluw iln-m wo a In publish the Unlnp paper r-allod Fhu K01 . Fiohi Eagh at which I . ll send mu a Copy under .xrparate K-m'er that Van mav Inulhinu of what we are doing. IV? have a nIIInlu-r uf nmwlm'mi ?Iehritios un thv s 1H. tht- mmt lli'nmilwnt nl' whum k IIm . mu of the junruair m. John Kt'nd 'u- is Bang. and fur sm'oml years manay'i r wlitm- of tho Nt'w Yul a Tribune. IIv rving as unr mall ' . miitm'. Olhvh nu tho alaH' I'Dlil'PNOlli slwh vapors as tho Butun Courier, Cullivl'k Naliunal iVm-kl Fran Exaluinm: t'hiw m Tribune. eto..;uu1 I count t quite a p x'iatmi with men of tihvii' calibre. I tin not know wh t thia Iii work will land to evenluall . hat I am hoping: that I . an Uppul'tlmity m m mm W mnmmi qmuii'un in and got uwr there at :x, varli a date pnspiMe either in actual sor ice or in A nciatod Pu ' wmit. This line of wnx gives I many privileges that arv nienit-d to most of m imvs in tho up and um- help to make our lifv more unjq ilwlu. Ii'v - 'v lwrnutleti In an anywhi-ro in thu vamp that wv t-Ium- m. ulu' pumimy paasw. and we aim alm lu'rmiltmi m Il-aw- tlu- Hold at an. tinw 1' It i a nut ; .lually nu dutiz Thk given MN :m ummr miiy ln sm' Hu- mid of tlw Ma and ix a prii'ilvgv that w4- amu'or' lo andt ' not In almxv. Tho unly lwn I'ollu that I han- Illl'l fl'nln . :Ih- Nm'mal arr Li 110 Mid Paul Arrhllmhl. linlh ml: thew nwn re Iul-almi a i. aIu-x' from um and a grant mani' nltulu an 'ant togathm' m whivh ullr fm'nwr m.- m M'hnul I'nrms .l ialg- part nf mu' t'lmwi :itimi for you know that IIMt'HHH'il'. :iml Dramna farm :1 mm-h lai'gor part nf the soldier's lira lhan lho pl't-sonL l'leiil Pmmil mu again. Pn-shlunt Parwm t0 lhank you and ovary mm of tho faculti' fur thv inlox'vat that yun have shown us in our foellio t-Il'ni'ts to do our .ximph' Ihlty to tho mmm t that we have mu so proud to claim well :y for the im.-:- shown in uni- p-ist life : xtmh-nt IVith the a sh aL in that we may never reflect an 'thmg hut t-Ieilit mi that iustitn 10 : I am. Very rvspectfnlly yum Ji CARL'I'UX Ihxxiur, CRUSADERS Helmet, gorgut and coat of mail, Golden spurs mid the eross-hilt sword He wore who sought for the Hohv Gmili Fought for the freedom of Christ. our LowL V mvs of knighthood-the night 06 prayuri These were his share ere the king1y hlmle Touched him, kneeling with bright head lnu'ee And he rose from his monumhis nccuhlde. Khaki, brown us the drill-gruunrhs dust; Face burnt dark by the blazing sung These be the marks of the men we trust To lead Dlll' armies against the Hun. Trained for the fight where the trenches are. Facing Denth Cnlm-eyed-undismayedw They have kept their vigil and ride afar At the touch of AmericMs nccolnde. Theirs the labor and theirs the pain. The bloody sweet of the days ahead. Ours but to watch xmd reap the gain They have earned on the Field of the Millions DeatL But our grandsonst grandsonsawheu they are olde Will tell of these Knights of the Lust Crusade. Whose knighthood came without spurs of gold At uhe touch of the whole workhs accolade. fMRIGS O. Fuom'. IWW Ii I.S.N.S.il ----------.. '51918i 154 The Reverend Clarke R Parker, pastor of the First Baptist on me who 11:st during the years uf his resie deuce in Ta 0 Haute, been a frequent speaker from our chapel platform, is now engaged in Y. M. C. A, walk at Ft. Benjamin Hm' During a recent visit in the city, Mr. Parker again spoke to us, giving us a most interesting view of the beautiful, human side M' his work, particularly among the soldiers in the hospital; WW- WI I HAVE A RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH I have :I rendezvous with Deth At some disputed barricade, IVheu Spring Comes hack with rustling shade And mppietblossoms fill the air; I have :1 rendezvous with Death then Spring brings back blue days and fair. It may be he shall take my hand And lead me into his dark hind And close my eyes and quem'h my brezithi It may be I shail puss him still. I have a rendezvous with Death On some scarred slope of battered hill, When Spring comes round again this year And the first meadmerowers appear, God knows itwex'e better to be deep Pillowed in silk and scented dawn, Where Love, tln'ohs out in blissful sleep, Pulse nigh to pulse. and breath to bremh Where hushed nwnkcnings :n'e dear? But: IN? a rendezvous with Death At midnight in i me Hauling town. W'hen Spring trips north again this year, And I to my pledged word am true, I Shall not fail Chat rendezvous. n-mn Poems nf Allen Seegerw Copyright 1915 by Charles Seribner's Suns. KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING They Were summoned from the hillsidm They Were called in from the glen, And the country found them ready At the . 'n-ing mm for men, Let no tears add to their hardships As the soldiers pass along. And although your heart is breaking. Make it sing this cheery song. Over sens there came a pleading, KtHeip a Nation in distress?7 And we gave mu- glorious laddies; Honor bade us do no less7 For no gallant Son of Freedom To 21 tyrantis yoke should benLL And :1 noble heart must answer To the sacred call of :tFrieud. tChoi-usj Keep the Home-fircs burning XVhiIc your hearts are yearning; Though your lads are far away They dream of I'Inme. Thoreis a silver lining Through the dark cloud shining, Turn the dark cloud inside out Till the Boys conic Home! IWWIMWI Si ' BS COMPANY A COHI'ANY B MILITARY TRAINING AT NORMAL HFN wnr was decl red in April 1917. many of thv young men uf hhe schnOL desi Hg practice in m n'y drill and um voluntarily organimt themselves mm companies tm- :Im purpose. The work pt'm'ml so hrnefit'iul. that in tho fall of 1917 the stir aunt hody petitioned the faculty m make military twining mm pulsol'y among the young mvu 0f the school. As thA- idea seemed a good mm the petition was granted and Mr. C. C, Cmmelly. the new 110g Inn: was appointed by President Parsons to take charge of Mn: military work. Mr. Cmnwlly som'vd eight ywu-s in Battery C. First Regiment of Artillery. Indium! National Guard. in which company he rvuched the rank of Second Lieutenant Battery 0 won honnrs in a munhvr of national drill murnmnents. Late . Mr. Cmmelh was for three years. 2i member of the Cadet Corps at Pnnhte I'llir I: WWW - - . During two y Cadvt Buttery. Mr. Connelllxz with the help of Mr. Sink. thu 11h ' u I director. who is alm well qualified for the WWII. Ming u semaut in the State Mili t Mm organized two t'mnpzlllic. of shldb'llb'. Ali flmugh the number of men in st'honl lhi ear is V? ' uleL hm must- of the number who are with tho l'UlUI' yet there are about A xty in ouch of the two mmpunies. Each man i required to Mr tend drill three hours per wevk for whivh hu 1' elves m'etlit, and n armh- fm' each term. In addition to the 1 :nhu' d Ils. a school is mnducted by Mr. Cunnelly for the purpom of training od'icex's tn serve in the two t'ompanivs. This school t open to 2111 smthmts who are ambitions to become- cadet otficex Near the end of the thnter qnz 'tL rular ofl'ive h' were chosen to servu during the Spring quarter. These uti'ict were selected 11's of this time he was captain of the x WWHWZ mmmm s :Wrmmgmmw. 53 191 8 an A a M H a myuumms mnwmwm - waawwmmw I .. S N . S - a u on the has h of their otficiem'v in drilling the cumpunh vFhe army ofr IiCOl'h who i iile the companies mid SDh'Ctmi the amid 011' 91-5 wen- Lieut. Eugonv Callahan. 52nd Ui S. Infantry: Livnt. Loren Sanford. U. S. Re serve Carpt: Limit. Burch, U. H. Signal Corps: Capt. XVayue Bigwoml :md Lieut. Il'zl Rogers of the Liberty Guard. They wore grehtly pionscd with the drills: and surprised at the progress made in so .shm-t 21 tinw. The;Y gave hvlllv w 'v hvlpful ml to the men. There hrv many :idvznmigos in militz y training which m 100 omen overluokML Thil soldier is called upon 10 do a gram Vzu'ii-ty of thin; '. and m du them well iIIHi quid thus developing dexteri seIf-mmfir dence and :pme The habit of ihhuplinv which he :wquix'w lends 10 scH'r control. and self respect Team work bemum. :1 hhbit With him. and all ihe While his ph- 1 condition Ls improving. Therefore, in many w 3 .5 ,7 1 h he is mnde a 1mm citizen by such training; CAPMMFRMIKGRDVE ? MCAFZ'RAYWDWWTA Many of Hie men who have recently eutm'cd K110 army have written to Commlvy B i I ' COMPANY A Mr. Connuliy expre ig' their nppx'ea Minn of the trninin rvcoivcd under him. mid stating that ihih training: has bevn wry lvenefir-ml to them and has mmic adv nccment easier fur 11mm The officers appointed are as follow: Company A. I'olnpuny B. Raymond qu'moth, Captain John Lloyd, 151. Lieutenant. Edson Wisely, 2nd Lieutenant. Caspar Clark, 15'. Sergeant. Edward Menefee. 2nd Sergeant. William now, 3rd Sergeant ons Wilson. 4m Sergeam Cnrpunl '. Dewitt Alexander. Russell aning. Marl: schmnerer. Perry Williams. Walter Ellwzmger. W , . A gi 1:3.ng sigma; r: mamana 5:L35-r:mle.1ga;:xq rxltV-A'n-mjsmv 17L:19W1m n Corpurals: Frank Prove, Captain. Paul Gard, 13f Lieutenant. Herbert Lzlhl', 2nd Lieutenant. C, E. Rhenom'. 15L Sergeant. George Kerr, 2nd SergeauL Paul Winy, 3m Sergeant. Frank Curleyv 41h Sergeant. Zemh Clark, i SEA-osmr: Comaw A Cecil Cole. , , Harry Dayle. Jam; L LDYD Enscw Wxsn y Rona Brooking. H. E Bum Wham CaMFMVA ZMLIEUT CDMPAWA Aria L. Smail. ans . 1 m1 $wwarmuu Vunzujitm a 3 fl i E m ammm Aluxvqxza.t:r mm 4 1:: v scrxrrsrurnmntv-rn a NEW SCIENCE HALL wni'h nmy ln- kept in view: but yet. there will lie plenty of room ORMER students, as well as those who um attending .sulmol now, will dmlbtl s be glml to know tslmt the Science Build- ing is pructimlly completed. he clay t in chemistry nre the First to take up work in the new lllliltllll but. other L'l s will begin as soon as furniture tlntl sllppliv in he trn tivl'l'etl. This mngniticent structure which is located on the north side of Eagle Street, directly west of the Liht'n 01w, 0f the most im- posing lonking buildings which the school p .. It is strictly the pi'out' and is thoroughly modern and mluqlmto in every wx . There are three main floors above the basement besides the large roof garden and greenhouse. The basement is practically on the ground level and will he used chiefly i'm- storage. but there Are several large well lighted rooms whit'h may he llSNl for laboratory purposes if necesszuy. The first floor will he used by Mr. Cox for his work in zoology, botany and agriculture, This may he approached by three en- trances. One is on the south. one in rear, and another on the east side. Two Stairways land from the nmin hall to the Huoi's above. On this Hoof, as on the others. there tire rla 'ooms. laboratories, apparatus and storage rooms7 work moms, alul dtll'k rooms for developing pictures, These rooms are exceptionally well lighted and the heat can be regulated automatically. The artificial light ing will be of the semi-indil'eet type. The entire second floor will be used by Mr. Gillmu for his work in physics. It: hfls two large lecture rooms with elevated Hoors and the necessary appliances for teaching that subject. One of the unique features of this Hool' is the double blackboard. The enter one may be raised above the permanent one so that: permanent t'm- every tluy we fur K'l, t for uppm-at . rooms will be adjusted hy a nmtm' m thnt. tht- lowered at one time for the purpose of stmh lg light One of the notable feature. is the ex ptimml plan for uzltl 'Il lighting of the hull. It will he miner ry to use ui'tit l'll light during: the day. Mr. Gillum will hzlve a private otlit-e. including 21 Cour fm'tahle waiting room. The third Ilnm' will be used by the chemistry department. Two lecture rooms with misml floors. and l- we. well lighted lalmt'm tories are to ln- found. In 0119 of the supply moms there will he :1 large tank to hold tli: illetl water Much of the furniture is being built lly the Ilpm'tmeut of industrial arts. The laboratories will be equipped with new 'me-tepped tables The greenhouse consists of two rooms which extend across the entire south sitle of the roof. It is steam heated imtl entirely housed in glass One room will be IISL'Il for a lzihnrntm-y and the other for growing plants. In the middle of the hitter mom is a pool for water plants. An elevator will he in operation which cnn he used for sup- plies m- passeugct's. Cuncrete walks will be made around the east sitle and the lawn between the wall: and street will be cemented. M1: Cox is planning to bemitify the mist lawn with flowers mid gras This building is the embodiment of a perfect structure. and students should feel that they have a great p ilcge in being zlhle to study science under such splendid conditions; All available space lIlUllg the wall , ' ' and other purpusesl The shades in these m till he SCIENCE HALL-WIE Science When Well Digested is Nolhiug but Good Sense and Reason. 5W 4 I.S.N.S..i' .u.-....J! NORMAL TRAI NING SCHOOL71907 ' VVaterl-mf um nmmwarz! WWW BM '4' I! l.S.N.S.i' WAE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HE Athletic Association has had a Verv Mu'u sful i'v- spite of the fact tlmt many of mu- bolt entered the Sel't'lt't' before the regular athletic a ason lwgan last fall. At; tthe regular election of nificel's last Fall Quartet Otis iVilsun was elected president; Vera Brown. vice-pwsident: Lettic Page. secretary: and Frank Grove. treasurer. These Dt'l'ntlll. aided by O. E. Sink, head of the department of Physical Truining- for Men, and Professor Robert G. Gillilm. faculty representative, have dime their best to help make the mu :1 sIIt-m'ssflll one in Athletics. The managers chosen for the various lilies 0f zltliletic sports were Ouspm' Clark, bllskeiabtlll mmmger; Edgar Mm'plmt. lyasw ball manage Mabel Ellis. tennis manager: and James Cunnvur, track mmmgelx Those leaders have shown unusual ability in glia recting tthl: sports Which they were chosen to manage. None of the members of the basketball team. except the only tain, John Grose, had won 11 letter. Yet. in spite of this fact, eight games were won out of the sixteen played. The basoliall managm- has planned a Very good schedule. and since there I: oxwlleut malarial in the hnnl, we lmlm that this part 01' the nthlvtirs will llt' very successful this yeaix The membri'ship to tho, 'soviation this year was not so large as it' has been in past yva s. due also to the nation a u 515 How- m'vr. in m-zlcr that in future years tlm treasury of the Assoc' Ition he kept Iillotl. tho Btltu'tl of Trustees of the school has decided to add lifty cents to the library fee. The fifty cents shall he kept aa a separate fund lxy the registrar fm- llhe use of the Asmciaiiun. A pnrt of this sum, not to exceed one-halti is to lie available for military purposes. hive consider this step a great advancement. he muse the students will now take a greater interest than ever before in school athletics The Athletic Association has nlwnys stand for the mutual benefit of the student body and now that it is to be made an nll-school activity, it will he a bigger and better Athletic Association than ever before. x; szq 2W ii 1.S.N.S.ia mi BASKET BALL HE 191111918 basket ball , ' a wr succwsfni one for the Normal team. At the beginning of the season things looked Very dark. for every man of last ymiris team had . mhmtcd or hurl enlisted in the army. Birch Buyh. Whiter Shrineix T'mul Rhoads, and the newly elected Captain. Paul iVillizims had oifered themselves to their country. Herh Curtis inst yenris captain. graduated and took a position in one of the high schools in the state. Couch iVestphal had re 'guod and alc- cepted a similar position at Knox College Illinois. Prof. O, E, Sink. the newij appointed Athletic Director. got busy and issuedithe first caii for candidates, A large numhrr of men reported and he found only two men of izlst 3911193 squad. John Grosc and Frank Glenn. At :1 meeting of the squad. John Grose was elected captain of the temn. and around him and Glenn. Coach Sink had to build his team. Grose played forward and Frank Shipiey was chosen to be his runningr mate. Frank Glenn was sure of his position as Hour guard and Tom tRedi McBraye-r held down the hack guard position. J immy Conover. Garfieidis great; track athlete, proved to be a whale of a jumper and had little difficulty in holding the pivot position. iVisely. the elongated Normal High star, worked hard for the Center position and played several games there. Mark Schinnerer was the reserve forward and John Sharp was always to he depended upon at the guarding stunt. All of these men won their letters. Manager Chll'k arranged a schedule at , 'xteen games, Of this number the team Won eight and lost eight. A ghmce at the re, sults Will show that: the scores Were always close With the excep- tion of One Earlham game. Here most of our regulars were put out of the game by the referee during the first half. Eariham ' '1918 and the Dentuls were the only tezu s that succeeded in defeating u: twice. The Svnsmfs record i s follows: Y. M. C. A. .24. Normal 36 Carbondale mm 24. .. 35 Camp Taylm 16. '- 40 Danviile Normal 37. 51 Indiana Dentals . 28. .. 22 Earlham . 45 11 Franklin 22. 15 Hanover . 2 . 45 Charleston mu Normal.. 29. .. 26 Ruse Poly ..... 2 22 Danviile Nnrmai . 29. 22 Indiana Dental: 29 H 19 Charleston tIllJ 24. 33 Earlham ....... .. 25 Rose Poly . . 26 Rose Poly . 29. 33 All of the student hotly and fans Were delighted when the hoys defeated Rose Poly two times out of three games played. and thus won the city championship again. Capt. Grose was probably the man that won the first game from Poly. Jack played a stellar game all season but after the first game with Poly, he was a marked man. Frank Glenn developed to be one of the fastest floor guards in the ite and his close guarding and fast: finer work always kept his opponents on edge. Conovcr was not out jumped by any center and he was fast on his feet. Shipiey was one of the sniest shots on the team and he scored many goals from difficult angles. McBrayer could always be depended upon in break up the opposing temuis play and he came down the Hoar for several field goals. H.3.N.S.Ei WEE rant .; ?:nn mm. :rzv'w WA ; 1,2;3m H um I i. 1918? gm: 1111 55,172: nirw, ,Aww ,:,'tt:m,::T::d Emaaw-f ztc'Tzztarm : . axv WW...- mxmxmxa? rauwggww; rawgm . A COACH SINK RED MCBMYEK SPEED GLEXN flnmr Cuxovzx CAl'r. JACK GROSE Guard Gunxd Cemer Forward a :- HSHXII SHIPLEY EDH X'xsuA' CHI'ID SHARP UMXKE SC'HNNERW CAP CLARK Forward Sub. Sub, Sub Manager MMW31918 . mi hnwcgmn muxm . h' 167 YELLowsichnmpinns GEKTKUIH: McCuMu, KA'I'IIERINI. CUNNELIA, V1:I.11.1 HLsu'k. 1411111121. :51111'11, 0:111 1V1CREYN01DS MARGAKET HALL, ANNE McMnIon, IL ' INTER-CLASS BASKET BALL X unusual 111111111111 11l 11111-111111 11'115 111'1111sc11 11111 51-1- l15'1l111 1111111'1111ssl111x11'111 111111 P1111115211111 11111 5 11111'111'1- 11111111 111'111'111'u 11'115 1111151, 111111 11111111, 11' x 111111111 S11111'11111111111 1111' 111 111111 11'011111 11111111: 1,1111 1 1111 As 11111 11111111111111 1111111 1111111'111111111111. 1111- 1111151 x1111 111111 exui1111111111111111111111111111153111 11I1111g 1211111113 11111111111115: some 111111111111 11111111113. 51111111 11111111 111111115. 5111111171111 111 1'111'1 511111 11c1cets1 1411-1111153 April 12 was 11111 111'111111'111 11111. The 11151 111111111 11115 1111111111111 11111 81111110111111'1151 111' 11111 111'111111s. 111111 11111 J1111i111r.7 111' 11111 11133::23 1918 Bl- s'. Thu g1111111 11'113 111111 11111111111111111171111113.11111111e score was 1111.11.11 111 1111-111 111' 1111- 5.1111 ,21 111 1. 1111111111 217054111. 01le 11111111. 141.: 11111. C: 1111111111111 G; SII1'1'1111.11. 111111-115 1g311'11111'1111111s. F: Eilming. F: 111111. 511111111111 Th1- s111-111111 542111111 1111.11 alill more 11x1111111g 1112111 11111, 111-511 This 111111111 11'11111111t11'111-11 11111 high 111111 1111111111 5111111115. 31111111121; 111111 the 111111111111 17115111111111. 1111113. Hnu'enu'. 1111-511 same humble Freslk c: 31111-111111; GREENS Cum: Sumu, GmchA Ema, mm HocH Tm 1-1111, Amy Jo 061.12, Gamma: Coxmm 1111111 put up :1 11119 15111112, 1111111 1mm work 11:13 clever 111111 111011' guarding 1111:. splendid. They played s11 11'011 111:11 11111.1' 1111:1111' e 1111- mighty seuim t111n1119. 17101111111, thu Seniors 11111.1 during 11111 50001111 11:11fz11111 mum 0111 11'111111-1'3 with :1 sunru 111 11 10 1'1. Lineup: Yelluu'h 11731110111111. 141: Maynard. F: IlL-sler. 01111.. C: Page. G; 5111'111-1'. Gr. 111-113 13 Malhmv. lelln. 1': 11411115. 19:31:11111111'11'1'. C; 1111111103. C; '11111'111:111,G; 1'2111111111111. C21111.. 11. Thu deciding gmuu 11:1s111011 111:11'1111. This game 11': .11 uhihi- 111m 01' the 11-211 npul'l. '1'1..- 5.11111. 11-110 11:111 :1 1011;;1-1 1-11.51 11m ,. 1.. :Cumwlh'. 1x mecas Scu.1un.n, Kmmn Jam, MAM 1-IoLLls,ANxE MALoNK 12mm: Jam Rum Tmm, 1.:th vAmvrmr, Mam Fuqm. delerxuiluwl to win. :13 were 1111: Svniurs. The So 1115 'Lzu'tcd tho, ' 1111111'11111111111' 1111111111 111111 tlu- 5111110 ':11.11meud HE 1110 111141.11: 1' 1110 3111111 stuml 11111 111 111'1! in favor of the Seniors. During.r 111e secuml 11:11f 1.1m teams played harder 1.111111 ever 111111 111111 1111119 puims 11-11111 511111-11 111111 11105151111 1.119 501110131 The 11ml score 11115 thirtwu In 1111-, 111 1'111'01'111' 11112 5 11111111108. Lineup: leluu' 1373100111111, 111: Mnymu'd, I1 : 11113101 C; Page, G; 5111111112 11: C111111elly.K, 01:111. 14 .111wh. 111; H111'1'011.1': Sun'elh G: 101111911y, 111-111-115 .7 11.11. '1'1111eI'-1V111.s. Refuruuilm 111w, Nt-tu'er-Mopnch. ELWW'W'KMWE LS N .S. EWQW'E BASE BALL N baseball 115 111111 115 111 1111511111 111111. 11111 111-11511111115 111 1111- 119111111 ning of the. 5111151111 110111 1 1'1' 1111111 111 the 1111111111115 11f 1l1i5 pvaculnr line of 511011.11'111'111111 p1 1111 11111'1111 with 1111- 11111- tcl'inl H1111 111115 111 51110111 lust 1'11111'. C11111.F111'111111' 1111113111551'11111111 were 11151 1111'0111r11 111111111111111 111111 11115111111'1'. 13115111111. 131111015111. L1111'11 11'1111e1'51. 11011111 111111 01111111'1' 1'11il1'11 111 11111111' 111-1.111111 Thu 111111; 1111111 whn C11n1l1 $111k 111111 111 1119 11911111111110 111' 11111 501151111 11111111111 11'110111 11111111111 11 1e11111 11 1'11' 0111111. Cl1'11l1 11'1111 1111111 down the 1'111-1'11'ing 111111.11 11. the 5911111111 5111-11111211n11 K1111. who promises 111 he 1111' 111'11111191' 11111'11111' 111' the S1113. At the 11151 '1lll f111' 15111111111110 I11'n11k Glenn 1111' 111151101 l111ll 51111. 11' 11111 for tl1i1'11 1111511 111111 gives 111111111111: 111 111111111151 11111111 the 111 111111 like 11 1'111111'1111 M15111, fpe 51111111111 11p 11'1'l1 111 5111111. 111111 11'111 1111 1151-11 111 59111-111 of NW 111111195 011111111 1 1'1'111i1 111'511 5n1'ke1' 15 playinn 11 1119111 g111111- and is 11111111.1 1111- 5111195 lef1 1211-11111 1Vn1'111' 11011'1'. Moyu. 11'l10 111111 experience on 1119 511111111111- 1'111'5111. 1'1111111 111 a few weeks 11110 111111 will 111'11l111l1l1' 111111111 11 place 1111 11111 il1f'10l11.14l111.1l11' 11111110111 51111.15 17111111111; :1 5.1111111 41.11111' 111111 11111 11115l1 51111111 111111 11111'11 1'1'11 :1 13051111111. In 11111 11111111411 1 11'1'15. S1'l1i111101'1'1' . G1'111'1' 111111 1111111111- f111'11 111'11 showing up Well 111111 111'0 1'l1115111g the flies 111 1'111111 511'11' 1171111 11115 group of 11111101115 011111-11 Sink 5111111111 build 11 19.1111 111' which Normal 5111111111 l111 111'1.1111l But 11 5111111111 1111 1 1'111111111191911 111111 11 1511111'11 .111 11111111 11p 11 111111111115 1101111111111111111 whom you have 011111 1111112 11111 men 011 the 511111111. The first. game 171' the 5111151111 11'11511l111'e1l 111 G1' 1111111151111 with 1116' Derxw 11111e.Tl1e 1151' 11115 a cold 11119 111111 11115 1'e1 11:11-11 1111 1111- pitcher s 0111' l1n1'5 11-11 theu' 01111111191115 51 111 3 1111 1111111 11111 11i11tl1 1n11111g 11'11911 DoPauw 11111111111111 1111'11'11115. 111111 coupled 11'1111 51111111 91'1'01'5. Were able to 51'111'e 1.11 101' 111111 111115 win 1119 15111119 The secontlrr game 11'115111111' 111111111111'50115 Fiel1111'i1h 1111' 11 1151111'11 Ill111ni5 Normal f1 11111 C1111111'51011TI115 111111115 11115 111111111 llkc 1111' DUPJ'IIH l111111 111'111111' 1111-11 1111111111111. 0111111151 for Normal 11111 1111111 the eighth. but 1119 Suckers 11911 11 111 1111' 11111111 111111 11'1111 111 11111 1911111 111 1 51111'11 11f 11 111 4. The 111i1'11 1.7111110 11'115 111111 B111lel' 111 111111111111111111 Tl11' 11111' was 11 f1'11ri11 one 1111111111-11-1111111 5'11,1:1'1291111111111101111 5 11 11111111115. T1111 T11111-I1e15 151111111. 111111111111 1111G1'11115i1111111h1'i ' 11111111:: 111111 111l111'1l 311mm 11111111 1111' 1111111111 11115 111111'1l111 C11 51111115 5111-1111-111'11 in scoring 111111 1'1111 1111 111'11111111-111'1'1'1'1 51 u111111 11'111111111'l.1 '1119111111'111119 11'115 1111111111 0 131111111 1 1111- 11.1111 j11111'11o1' e11 111 Bl11111111111r11111 next 111 111111'1111' 1'1151 111111111111111111'91'51111'111111'. 11 l1111l 1'11111e1l 111101 ll1111 11'1'11l1 111111 11111 11111111111 11'115 t1111 11'111 111 play 11111111. S11 11 was 11 11155 11111101111011 l111111'l1 111111 came 11111'k l1e1'11 11, Hwy 11'111'e 1Ill 5111'11 111111 1l11'1' 11111111 11111'1' 1111111111911 the 1111i1'1'r5111' 1911111. 011 M111' 1.1119 11111'5' 11'9111 111 Charleston 111111 1.1111 1'911'11411' 1111 the N111'11111l team 11111111. Tl1in1.z5 11'1'111 11111111151 11111111 111 111:1 lull after the fifth 111- 1111111 111111' 111111111 1151' of 1111'i1' 111115111111 lmlted nut 11 T 111 5 1'11'11111. 111'1'1'11111'111'11 1111 111' 1l11'51- 1111111115 111111 111111 1115 11'111 e11 tl1ei1' ' 115111111' 5111111l1l.l1c 11011111 1111111 1'11111' 110101' credit 111- 51111111 11f111'11 11 15 1'11111111'1-11 111111 51'1'111'111 111 1111- 11111 111111'111' 1 1'1111111111 in 11111-- 11111 1111' Mid-Spring11'1'111.11 15 111111911 111111 111,111 Aslm 11151 111.11' '5 11it1-l1e1'. 11' ill 1111 111111 of 11115 1111111l11'1'.1f liL' 1111111115. 110 11 1 111110 11 111111111111111157 511111111111 we on 111-111111951'11111111051' Poly 11111 111901 1111111111 111111111 1'11111' 111111'5' at 0111' 111111115. The 1'e111111111lk'1' 11f the 501111111111x is 115 fnlln11'5: M111 117111151-1 P1111' 111 P11150115 17111111. May 15-1101511111' :11 P 501 Field. 3111' 17514111111 :11 I 11115 Field. May 1371M. Joseph'. 111 011102011119. 11111. 1131' 07111159 Poly 111 1111' Field. M 51111limm 1111i1'1' 11. 111 P11150115 Field. 111.1 Lunse P1111. 111 R1 1111-111. June 15111159 Poly 111 P11150115 Field. 191831 ' WWW Middle Rajv-MORPHET. Mgr umms damn. fmr-rnx 5mm Mammal: swx. Cuach mu. Front an SCHXNNERER VVILSOh. Kmm CLARK Cull! chvl: magmggil918 mg WWW , nmxnum; 9 171 E' . , 1.1.2; lmrm AT E. I. N. GAME 519185' 172 ORATORICAL AND DEBATING LEAGUE IIE Ol'utm'ienl :Iml Dehuting League. which is emupnsed 0f two representatives chosen hy eneh e as and lite eiety, Was organized early in the Fall term of the current year. At the electinn held at the h' 1 meeting 01: the year in Pref. Bacon 'mtym. Thomas McGuire chosen president: Helen Tilv son, t' '0 president: Mabel Ellis. secretary mid Edgar Murphet, treasurer, Soon afterward. plans were Imule fur the annual Inter neiety Debut? to he held about 1111' middle of Dl'eeiuhei'. This was the year for the Trojans 1nd Duethilians t0 elush fur the honors. and consequently each elety hegmi wor in the term as pos- sible so as to he ready for the final tt, , The suhjeet chosen for debate x Resolved. That Personal Property Shouhl he E 'lnpt from Tma mm The Dnethllinns supported the :ilfin . ive while the Trojans argued the negzitlve side of the questiuut em-l' The Trojans Were represented by Paul Gard. Ceeil K9150 and Harry Doyle, and tho Duedalian tezuu consisted uf Ralph Imus, John Young and Al'le Sutton. The tll'L'iFion in this enutest went to the Trojans. Inmiediutely after the holidays. Prof. Bm-un begun to assemble xmiteriul fm- the tryruut for the annual Inter- te th-hnte to he held May 10. As it; happened not one of last yen: . dehnters re- mained in school to form n nucleus fur the teams this fear. hut at number of likely candidates were 011 the scene and at once hegun drilling for the Inter-State dehtlle. The question which had heen selwtted earlier in HH' Mulsun hy the anihmti Normal Cullemh Resuh'ed. That the Monroe Dm-trine Slimlhl he Almn- Ahmed? i One unique feature, this year was an ullrgirl iWHIL selected to uphold nne .sitle Of the th'hnte fur our M'lttlhl. Pl'ei'inusly all of the Xm'nml teams have been ehenen from the men of the srhonl. hut this year. partly heeuilse of the scarcity ut' 310ml dehnters :nnung the men. Mud partly as u .sm'pi'ise fur the Michigan debaters. one team Wm ehosen frum the women of the school. After several weeks of intensive study on the hllhjct'l for debate, and fnllowing the initial tl'lvrmltx. thi- t'nllowing were the, n to uphold the :Iti'imnutive side of the qllehtiun fur State Xormal-Muy Ahhott. Lettie Pug . and Mae Stocks. This team is to meet the negative team fl'mu Ypsilanti in Normal Hall on Friday evening Mny ltl The three men chosen for our negative team were: Fred Jell'el'm Edgar Mnrphet. and Harry Doyle. Our negative team is. tn meet the Y si anti ati'it-umtive team at Ypsilanti. Miehh 0n the same eveninw. The question for debate thi. venr :1 WW interesting mm and ulhm'ett the debaters :1 wide held thr we t. Under the oHi- eient mm-hing of Prof. Baum. hnth of our teams won from Ypsilanti last year; it is hoped that a similar reenrtl Ciln he made thin year. P. 5.7011- girls' team won a glorieuh Victory over the Michigan bovs, VOTES F011 WOMEN! sr-mmmzmmffmmw: I s N s :. W' igmm... '51918i I76 5-w- mm: ?M' ii I . S .N . S. ,iL.......-. h..li TROJAN TEAM HARRY MURKY DOYLE CECIL KELSO PAUL GARE DAEDALIAN TEAM Rum Imus Am SurroN Joux Youm ll . MW - '51918 2' EL.-.J IiLSbLSJ- L...; I D lm h 19183 w WWW Wmarm 4 i: E i I t. WJWW hammmgxm 1 I.S.N.S.ii AW? CAFETERIA IIE Cafeteria, fur whieh a need has long been felt. is no longer it project. but a realization. The School lms bought a house an Eagle Street. directly West of the new Student BuildA iug. It is the aim to furnish students with gottd. wholesome food for the lowest pry lyle price. so that. in :1 measure. the ph- al Sltle may he provided for 2L8 well as the mental. It was the ine teution to npen the Cafeteria t0 m'cmnmmlute students entering for the Midspt-ing term May it Because of labor renditions. however, it Was impossible to have the building ready so early. but temporary quarters were arranged in the Yo'atienal Build, ing, and the first meal served at noon. May Ti In the new Cafeteria, mom will he provided for about one him- tlred to eat ilt one time The building is being: ontii'elv overhauled. Partitions have been removed and both the intello and exterior Ire heing paint ed, 0 that the building will be thoroughly muiitarlv and adequate to meet the demands of those students who bring their lunches to school or eat in downttm'h lunch romusi Later the cooking ile- pni'tmeiit will mm fruit mid prepare other things which can he usetlt Thus the food which will he served will not lie of the m'tlir nary restaurant type, but will be more like home cooking. Not all the feed will he prepared in this way, but regular emits will be eniploymlt Also the students in the Institutional Cookery Class will help in the, work. thus getting practical experience in Cafeteria cookery mid management. New furniture and equipment will he installed Elt'cll'it' pu- tato peelers and dishwashers will be, provided. An uprtortlnte kitchen machine will be usetl and a steam counter will be placed in the middle rumn. Grhlsa-toppetl tables will he installed 21ml the kitchen will he equipped with gas stoves The Cafeteria will he conducted in an old building, but the aim is to in all such modern equipment fIS will be adequate for a new building in the future. Mi .S Grime lVillits lms been engaged to manage the Czlfeterint She ' a graduate of the Knits: 'ieultural College, having speeizllued in Institutional Cooltei t She comes to our schuel highly recommended, having had experience in instituting eafeterias in the East St. Louis High School and other places. The Cafeteria is lmt mm more step forward making the Indiana State Normal Selinol etfieient in providing for the betterment of its hundreds of students. EWME 191 8 gfmvmmwwg THE CAFETERIA-1918 Um dinner lime, I pray you, have in mind where we must meet. 5 mex; NWWfJ :7 .m . Ii I.S.N.S.E 5 TRUSTEES OF I. S. N. rn. . Juscru E, Kmn s,mrmm M. Kmxm HWW II IW Cum 5. Bum, President Secrzlary 51918E 180 Josum. 1. Jum, m... hnE-n Hons: Ems, State Superintendent of Public Instmmion m- m- ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR ,I.S.N.S.i' ME THE SCHOOL'S BIT.t INCE the United States has been involved in wu . the Tmthmn State Normal School imS done everything in its power tn en- courage euterp ' which will help our boy win the war and ah ieviate sulfering among our alliesi Th' rviue has taken form in several ditterent i . . h; in Red Crux Liberty Bond. enntrllnltimis for different causes, adoption of Fret nrphmis. and correspomieuee. The women of the school have worked faithfully and earnestly in the great wulhe of the Red CI'OSSi Aprii 18.1917, :1 meeting was called in the Normal 112111 for the purpose of organizing a Red Cr gs unit. The girls were divided into twentx seven working groups. The unit performed Vt y ett'ectire wo Two boxes Vernl dozem 0f hed Shirt; lmjnur . hnnd towels and nthei u'tit'ies. At that time utmost lire hundred dollars was contributed. During the summer of 1017 the stu- dents and fm'uity responded with seven hundred fifty dollar Although a Red Crn ' unit was not organized during the year 1917715118. Vet qu-h indi idiml work w done About two hun- dred hanks of vurn were distributed. Knitting: was re V much in evidence home of the Pt'tlollh formed knitting units which met one night in each 'week During the Spring- term. under the direction of Bliss Schweitzer, the nmjm'ity 0f the girls of the school entered ttsnrgicnl dr Hing? clue. at the 10:31 Red C headquarters, ant gave, valued u tm on Saturday mornings and afternoons and Tuesday evenings. During the last year umny of our own lmys have entered the wui . purchase, of were sent whieh contained . i5 army and the sdhnul has tried to give, them encouragement mid eheei: Mr. Parsons and the trustees arranged for each bov who has attended Normal. and who is in the service. to receive the iVerhllx Advance and a copy of the Annual Advance. He em ied OH correspondence with those with whom he could get in tourh llllti 2i Nured them that the schtml had their interests at heart At Chr stm. i time the hearts of the Hnmmim. who are the spi itimi mus of the schtml. were made glad hy git s from students of their Alum Mate The gi Is at the cooking ohms pleased their sweet tooth by sending them homemade candy . During the winter tenn :1 Y, M. C. A. student drive WM car- ried mi with enthusiasm. The school overstepped its goal by giving two thousand two hundred dollars. One of the most ett'eetire and striking forms uf service has been the adoption of French orphan At diti'ercnt times sums of money have been raised for thi purpose. Twelve hm'e been adopted by the student hotly and facultv us a whole. mid Vteen more by individunis mid nhgnnizntim hearts were cheered by receiving 'veuter umlerwenr. glove- u ndy. mid other articles. The gratitude with whivh these gi . were received has been expressed many times in letters which they have sent to the school. The Indiana State Normal Svhool desire: to continue to do all that can be done to help those who are most demn and others in the service. The request mid tie re 0f the school HKeep 0n, hoy : May God bles 'ml 1 19183I W 5 nWW WWI -, gm Egmmmmgmggi LS .N . S. ii iwgi PATRIOTIC HE faculty and students me the Normal School have this year lived in the midst of 11' mi; in the maid . This h hm hrought strikinglv tn their minds by the 1mm. Instl'lldiVe and in- spiring addresses given on Variuue phaee of the Great iVnrhl WWW. The prnmiuenee and chm'nrtel' nf' the speaks have been sui-h that to have seen and heard them is to have enjoyed a W Pat and unusual privilege, On November - . 1N Lieutenant Paul Pei 0rd :1th ed the school at the vhapei hour on his experiences and ohserx . tinn, tinrr ing more than three vein . xm'i'lt'e on the ii'estern xx ar front. His was a thrilling sum 0 ghlhtm devntion and izu'riiiee shown by ' count: iuengof their determination tn 11411406 their thunk- - 7- Ippol't and hf their hope fur the future. In the regular season's iet'tnre murse appeared on Dec. Tth George Reid. httt-lv Xustr lian Biiuister of Foreign Aifzn spoke on 'Alllellt and th'hl Denlnemry. The speaker is u man of urreat at'leii . :1 a itesmnn of long experience and um- spieum ibilit' hho Yi'eatu pie: 'ed his uutiiem-et Captain L Leys Brown 01' the Cunzuhun Royal Highiandew. n heru 0f Ylir athh't d the school late in Deremher mi The War as I saw it. This wnx' one of the intensely interes ing speeches. replete with the personal 1 . rhumi touches that have brought us within the com e M the hear such vivid and impre' sire pn-tures of war expel'iem'en :Ilili mnditiuus. Illa M. anhell spoke in the Lecture lerseV Feb, 1. 1918. on NThe Inner Line of Dufellac. showing the great importance of united and organ ed eti'urt here at home. by eonsermtiun. economy and 10 ill mid whulehenrteti support of the government and the army in winning the war for demoernt Leon Dnbo. in the Lecture Cmn' e. Feh 13. spoke on the XVzII' as I saw it. presenting a most th Hing pi ture of conditions in wax stricken Belgium zlnd France. purtr: jing with SU'liUltg YiViklr -- the terrible itrm-itieh perpetrated by the invading German 11 the occupied parts at those emlntries. SPEAKERS One at the, must attractive and inter 'tiug numhers in the lee- ture course was presented by Major Ian Hay Beith. of the Al'gyli and Sutherland IrIighhlmiers. entitled Cm viug nu. Thi lec- tnl'e set forth il :1 most impressive and inti ate way the, human side nf soldier life in mum and trench. It Was rich in serious 2w well : humm'nns ttmtions and expressions of the daily mirry ing on in treneh and camp at the fmnti Lientemmt Forward. Y Mt C. A. Secretary at Camp Shelby. Clarke R, P rkel'. of Ft. Benjamin Hmiimn. gave u. 'ul work being done by the Y, M. C. A1 in unr own tr 'ning Czlml On April 18. the Beigi' 1 Consul General at Chit. 00. Mr. Alhert Bimihwrt. spake t0 the a hnnl mi Beigimn in the th-hi iVar. He made :1 clear and mum x zltement of what his country had done and snli'eretl in the t liHliUh mc her neutrality and the in Ii sinn of her territory. HP expressed the gratitude of the Belgian people for the help and sympathy of our mmitr in their dire need mid the high hope and enumm- with Whit'il the face the future. 1V0 have also been favored by hm'ing' :l' peukers nmny men t among whom may he named eltv nf 1V- eun in Pr dent IIem-lx 0w Cnihertsnn. Empm'iu Cuilege. 1C nszr : Pr ident W. L. BI'VHIL indium! Ivliii'ul',-U': Pmi'es n- Rnlln DI. Brown. 1V: 'h College: Dr. H. A. Gohm 11f DePnnw Uniwrsitv .md othei of 1m. nttm'nexu t-lnw. Huntington. Int nil in the survive of their count 'V. gave a very :lir- addr .5 nt mmiml Foundation Day exer- eil'eetive and p21 er January Ti Several members nf nnr fa . ilty hllVL' Hnnlien extensiVeh' over the ate. under the auspices of the State Council of Defense. and the. our worthy Pre illEilL and p uetualL every member of the fuellity. many min'.te :- 0f the ty and i inity. and seremi prominent 1 non. have given well chosen and instrlwtue con- tributions tn :1 grand program 01' patriotic educatinn and insp lion. SW , .5 1 9 1 8 EMGWE mu.- E Warning Wmauum: gum--. mmwwmgwmmgl I . S .N . S . El m-J: OUR FRENCH WAR ORPHANS T the close of the Spring term of 1917 the lill'lhi Red C . Unit fUlllltl that after filling Tlml Cums hoxes five uml MK. it hml some money left. nhuut one hnmlrwl aml fm'tt , . lltlllil s. It was vntetl unanimously that this money he Hsetl to ulupt four of the, HFuthex'less Children of France. In the beginning of the Summer term Misu Moran nmrle :I plea hefol-e the school at Chapel fur a general contribution to mlnpt 2m additional number of these hFaltllPl'lEas Cliihll'cnfl The re, Slilt of this was a suHicieut sum for lhe Summer term students to provide for eight more. for the period of nne ll fllltl the timluptiun nt' nnothm- lwelx'e hy individuals and gi'nups from the lizu-ulty and student hmly. The gnarl work still is going on for three nf the mums of the Training School haw om-li 'Hirlnptml :In m'phnn twm Miss lehnmre. teuvhel': gnuli-s thn't- mul Puma Miss Davis. teacher: the l'IIl'nl school. Mrs. Denehie. terlvlu'r qu ure now in 001' append some of that w well us the complete li, 'mles mic and mpumlem-u with each t inll'l't lug lotto 0f their name, gins Hllll :ultli'el 1r ehiltli'en mul liml photngi' ' The lust nf October n lmx conlailling warm clothing. smut- stick i-imxly. 21ml :1 toy was dispatched to ezu'h of the twelve that the student hmly i raring fur a Christmas present. Each of these huxes finally imu'heil itx Ilv' imltimi. nml many are the letters of thanks that we have in 0111' p ,. Memhers of the Faculty mul organizations sent either money or a hnx to mull nf their px'utogea. The latest expression of our Eur terest uml mire was a pnslol'l'ice order for three rlnllm' which was sent 10 each whose address we hml. uhout M i 15. 10V n that. it would reach them for the great French fest 01L al of Easter. II will he even more, imperative now than last year that we continue our K re of these. nur Futhm-le v. Clilllll n. for iumtmrl of four hnmlx't-il tlmumml such last year. thm'e are one million this yeah .1 0f flu, I'nilwl Muhw is caring t'ui' 0n . Hfty thun- sannl. Let us do our part. cure for tlmse we have :IlItl 21rlnpti7 us many murv. Tlu- Mun of warm mppum u L-hilxl for the period of one yl- r. fvt-Ilingr :Iml t'lntllilifz him, and kevping him with his mother tif she is :Ilivel. so he will have nm'umL healthy home ti ining. Be- side this. it will hring to ymx the ct l nlitmle uul love of the Fulhorl . tlhilil of France. uml 0f 11.. Innlhei' whose hurrlen ut' sorrows will he smnew It lessened hy the knowledge that her child llila a friend in AmniL-n who will not let him 3 41 w- :g M mm J nmmi EL-gam . Ii I.S.N.S.il WM! OUR CHILDREN IN FRANCE NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS AND GENERAL FACULTY JEAN BERTRAND, 11 avenue du Pom, 5:. 0m, ngnevnum, Seine, ance 10 years 0111 Dec. 14, 1917. NORBERT BLANCHETIERE, 19 rugVaugclas, Paris 15, France. 3 years old Jan. 25, 1918. JEANNE GAUTHERON, p11 Saules, SaGnereLLoire, France. 13 years 01d Fm 27, 1913. ANTOINE GAUTHIER, 7 years me Jan. 15, 19111, LEON GAUTHIER, 5 years old March 12, 19111, 1110111115. Calm de La Bnulaye, par Toulun, sur Armux, Saane-eI-Lnire, France. MARTHE GAUTHEY, 7 years nld sun. 17, 1917, MARCEL GAUTHEY, a years 1:111 Aug. 12, 19111; :1 Vernoue, Commune de Pierre de Vanenne, p Couches 1:5 Mines, Sabne-et-Loixe, ance1 FRANCOIS GAUTHEY, Ciel par Verdun m 11: Duuhs, Sa6ne-21-Lnirc, France. 6 years old Aug. 12, 1911;. CHARLES GAUTHIER, a 13 GriRonibre, de Chum Renaud, pl! Louhnns, SIBnE-el-Luire, che. 9 yeals old Dec. 11, 1917. JEAN BAPTISTE BIQUET, a Chevalier, par 51, Remy sur Dumlle, Puyrder Dome, anca 12 years 0111 May 6, 19111. RENE BOHER, 19 rue de Seine, 1m Pm, Seine, France. 7 yem old 11111214, 1913. MARIE GAVDRY, 51. 111119.11 sur Dheune, 536112111011; Franca 15 years Nov. 22, 19111. 111111111115 SCHOOL YVONNE LAFONT, 1151 and 2nd Gmdesh E1 Mas Thiben, par Arles, Bunches du 111mm, France, a years 0111. 1.11011: 715513111113, 12nd and 31:1 Guam, Limoux rue vaerssm d: 1: Trinim, Aude, 17mm 10 yursSep1. 2, 19111. PIERRETTE SPIESS, 1Rural Schuoh, 69 me do l'Arsenal, Rochefort, Chareme 1.1m, France. INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS FROM FACULTY AIME GANDREAU, 311 rueEdgnrvquinek, ChalonsaunSabne, Saanem-Lniye, France. 11 yeals Now 13, 1915. By Pres. 11'. 11'. Parsons. GUY CHEMINAT, 22 m1: du Four, Paris VIa, ance. 4 years Nov.29, 191111 By Mary Elinor Moran. FRANCOIS GAULIAS, 18 rue Edixh Cavell, Le Creusuk, SMSne-et-Loile, France. 14 years Sam. 20, 1918. For Master George Bugardus, F. 91 Bognrdus. MARGUERITE GAUDIAU, iCharrecey, par Saint LEgersur Dheune. Safmv etwLnire, France. 14 years Sep1.20, 19181 By the Library Force 1Anne C1 KeatingJ GEORGETTE GAUGY, Servins, angy, SIGmek-Loire, ance. By anen of Domestic Science Depl. 11vah Rhyam. ALPHONSE GAUDILLAT, Diconne. 113151. Germain du Buis, Sadne-et-Loire, France. 8 years M11312, 19m. Hy j. K. Wisely. ADRIENNE JOUAUNO, Grand'maison, par Bcurg-squfronde, France. 4 years Oct. 24, 1918. By Dr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Dryer. CLADIE GARCONNET, Rue Ies mugs dc belle vue, Saint Vallier, Snfmeret- Loire, ance. 10 years Nov. 20, 19111. By Rose M. Cox and Charlene Benn: Schweitzer. SUZANE LAVIGNE, Vauchy, Ain, France. 2 years Feb. 5, 1918. By Mrs. Mary Hill Sankey. INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS FROM STUDENT BODY jEAN GAUTHIER. a la GriKunnrere, de Chateau Renaud, par Luuhans, Saam- etALoire, chm 7 years 19121. By Mrs. Lawrence Jones. MARTHE GARNIER, Aulun, 53131112110119, France. 12 years july 10, 1911. By E11121 A. Ten Brook. SOLANGE GAUTHERON, 5:. Bonnet-en-Brzsse, Sadne-et-I Dire, France. a yams Dec. 14, 19111. By Epsilon Dell: smiun of the Women's League, 1Mnude 11'nrkman, mam. 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II IIIIII II gIIIIII IIIIIII AIHCH III IIPHH IIIiIIIIII of me and III-iIIIw tn t'il IIID bl'IItliorI I IIIII IIIiI-II-cII years IIIIII When my IIIIIIIIeI Iiiml I IIIIII uigIIIIeII IIIIIIIIIIII am, My fniliI-Y Iliad also of It Iyplmhl favor conn'iII-hul 'm the trenches in NHVCIIP her, 1914. AI im iIIIII IcIIIIII-I-ieii, I iiInII IIiIII my SIDIIIKIIIHWI', and II lime sisIeI- iIIII-II IiIa IIcIIIIIIII of AIIgIIsI 191.1. In 1915 Wu worn SDIJIII'I'HM Mm liming PUHV tilled my sisIcIi- Io ii neighbor, my sIeII-mmlim- gm 3 pm on, mid I IIIIII rc- cciIeII by my gIIIIIIIIIIII-encs, IIIIIII III Hui ! Very aged. few IIIIIIIIIIs IIIII going III II speIIiIII scIIIIIII III IIIcIIsIII, IIIIIIII IIIII IiniIIg ar 01' high sclioul, in which I'm mint hils Iid III tuition. T mus! live am Hi, home nf H s nulit during the Iinw Um Ilul'l' in El, mil, I made my III-III IIIIIIIIIIIIioII in M53 1917, and I IIIII sanding yIIII II IIIIIIIIIgIIIIIII hlkPH III tImI iIIIIIIII II. IIIIII. yIIIIIs III in Mlim III III. 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Hm $011111 :,11 11111 '1'1111111111, . 11111.11; 111 .-11-,1,w17ur was :11 1111- Mu'hm' almp H112 mm 411m11-inm-mlm1 11y KNI- ernl 1nug1uer-Hw1.y, whul's Ilu- Inullux'? 111m '1 you 11mm 1 over gm m u lmrhor 5111111 12.1mm 11-1111 1111- 1111Iy 111m whom unuumllugu mm, 11 11.1 11m Kmmmugxm ynu 11':111l m w my nn-zlslc mun 1132 Mr. 1V1111117HN11Y lhmlk ynll! wura m 11.11 1'11 mko your T1 1M: '10, d1 u 111: n 11m-m1u-e exullhi unmv many sorliuus 11111 ynu say mm mm in H11: mm of tho Muhiunnsl' 11 Miss Miner-Hwny, 111m, 01' course. T. McGuireiuoh, I put down 1.11m: 1'11 get mm'u Hum you! 1' Speaker 1.. ChapuliHle gnvorllmellt 1 us us to m plcmy 211111 eat W'isely. Are we runni- 1mm Mr. Warm muusmaiun re s'an-ete 11:1sz referring of muse tn the train. Mabel Legg-HHe doesn't mp. 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JIP 111:1 1w . ha 1.11 1mm Un'u miles .1 1 HI Hw' 1 nun '11 vial . and :u'l'ivv '11 Xnnlml m m. 1.1mm 1111 11,; 17111.1 1w lmliun- i1. 7, .11.- Orlh-r, pln 11.111 whiquu- l'rmu mm of 1-..11111-1111111n mul vggs. 1 1 M1 a In : :1 111m wk 111-1110111113 Rlvrlmdist. I Wnullrr 11' 1.1: . mm :1 hundred 3' ml 1.1: uuw unv applying: l'ur :1 -110.11 M1: MillPr-leml 1lnl1mul 5011111111293 Mr. mesiHlt's :1 soIm-ure which 1111:! 1hr 11-1-11 in tho milldlr. 0x1: STKENUUUS WEEK. Tm- , m 1m glcnmily luvgun, For 11. lie Wem, a poor man. c 11115 11m: wan. 1.1115 1.11.1 duns, 12.11 1.1- 11111 vary mug Jlun. HThis Hush, he said. Hum. '1 1m I've naming 11m 1m: nues and A hright though! snm-k 1 Wm nr-h M Guldbn - 1 will 11m. B111 when he pm 1115 court 1.. her, She lisped, 1m plainly said, HM, 1711 - 11 us, he 531.1, Htlwn 1 must die. Sum Lbs smu want when: they suy suuls Fri, 1'11 . Hwy i'mmd 1115 gloves and Inn, And me cumuer on them Sal, N! THE END OF A MEATLESS my. I lmve men a halo, of spinach and kale, And T've nevvr raised :1 rmv, 1 1mm swallmvcfl 51 um Of nmislened hmu And feel like a brindle now. I am tnking u aurwk Fxom the am lmy stack In the evening smdnws gray, And I'm glad, ynu hm, Al hm m gN, Tn mm end 01' n meatless day:- Fm: Smai Fm-d Touring m; gund as new; exucllcut mn- Hing uomlirinn, but can't he semen unr stopped. Enquire 12. M. Cox, Room 133m Mr. Stalkcriu'l'ho foremost quNHnn of today isi M... Slmmuukcr, n. m,- Imighlmr-Hwhm time is m Mr. aneiHIf anything should go wrong wim this uxpn'mmn, everything woulul he hluwu sky high. Now, amuleucs, gather up rlnwr, um ynn may wumn mum carefully. 'WM' I ll WW- Wbmwmmmugl I. S.N.S. i! A CONSERVATION CALENDAR. Mumhwavevu say our Humlm ways! One mlm', one an Er. mu: m Tuesduyiwun. mm is our 'wrozmm Tiny. 0.10 n m, mic lm'ring. one we. VVlene. ayioh. this is mlr KWVINHUE, One cum cake, uue dodger. mm m Thursdnywwv must hnvo u Usawuuclus Day, nue p' kle, mu- loumn, nuo hone. Friduyiwili mako, a good Unaness DnyH' One cheerful and gloriuns m . smm-dapmx ir a UTronHess my, 1m an MA pI-ar-ities p Em Smulz may Houvm' fm'give us, If We xlmuhl nll lmmwu m m-I A limo mom hungry thuu 'unl ma And mm: ugnin , n wnro Innal. 7 Kmmm mm Slur. nun. mmkeusnip-Ul heard snvh u guml ma v um Ilve been hugging nlysvlf over 5in Fr 1k ShiplvynHYnu musl ho mm. Ln-t rue nmsc ynu. 01H: n In Inn mmru, Hm wise hr. Hum am- hi uullil'nuc :1qu jun to suit. 'I'my row 'dod mm in Wim um mm mm kill, Nnr Hwy gum n Clnmmuqml Salute. 197 1918 EWW. Wu W- n' you enjoy u good story. ask Miss Strasluu'uvr to tell you album the time her horse jumped over the town hall. Helm Tilwn m PhumuuummwANm week we will cake the lift- m' Hawtlmmeievel'ybody come prepurml, H Thu shades m' night were falling rm, When fx'nnl l ..- mm s Frnsluunu passed; And are they mm mm in the ground They opmmd m, his 1mm and l'aundilixrolsim'. -121. Dvnr Lady: 'l'lmnk yml fnr tho so. They were smnr, m 1 wear one fur a helmet And mm for 11 nm. 1 u'mllxl like m mm ynu, When I have dnm- my m, Jim where in the tlcuca ma you 1mm m knit? 'I'qu, sm'k: um mu lmvn km fm- um. ulmu' hem, Lnnk like u stung f mm mm m mo. Em'h 1an u knit, A swing of pink, VVuuhl nun Hwy m, 7me lumcry. MW' cw WI; 5 3W1 www.aaymwl .- EMSNS W' M: SCHOOL CALENDAR Oct. ' 'tI'zItiIm. ML hIIt I'ucutton KPIIIIIS short! Oct Wurk begins with 621 present. Oct; .71' M. and I'. II'. I-IIIIIIJIIIIIIII EVIIIIIIIIIII gIIts IquIIIIiIIIIII, Oct. 137FIKI IlLIIIt 1': III. HHIITi ', . HipmrIIIhInt Parsons in Chapel. tn thI'hIIlIII' IneIIIlIIII's 0f the faculty: ikthI ThIIlI and Do Likewise! Oct. lftiTntor-Saciety lmNh'Pt lmll games 1': Oct. 30732 M. C. A. XVIII' FIIIIII DI' 'II iIIzII ted. Nov. 7- .m'mal students IhIIIIItII il substantial Chl'iNtlHtlS fund for theh IIIeIIIh V'm OIIIDIIIIIx. 'I l-l-Ihe X.1I. C. AI Wt III' Fund dliVP IIIIex t'IIIIII thII, tnp NIIIIIIIIIIIIII lilt'tlfm II 2 QOiLiHlt. P0115101 d Ih II 91:. ii Kttlllllf' messagv fInIII tlIII FI'IIIIIIh front. 9371:0I1 Cross Benefit dZIHCGI K Prof. Miller follows advice of President Parsons. II'IIIIkeI DIIv! tIIIIII'IIII I.I Rent first IIIImlIeI of the hIItIIIII I III'se. Dev. 7 107I III'VIue I'l :III' unfurled. Ono lIIIIIthed I . . 1. IiAlmtltll TlmIIII CIIIIIiIIu IIIIIt lIIIsket hull game II Ith Chum I yIIII- boys. IXIIIIIIIII Inter-Hotivty TI'IIjIII I 3 IthIIte: DIIIIIhIhIIIIs Versus I Illa. pun. IIII ' 'IIIIIeIIIhIII'ed. tNIItl' IszII HII tlfl III. tVoI'li Iin. Symptoms of huh; stion gI'IIIhIIIlh' disappear II h lmlmztr diet. ITIIIIV Sichlsser. in Blilitu ' ' TI'IHHiHIl' IIIIV Iized. Jun. Ii'TLIIItaIII' IIIIleyzu IVIIIpe jIIi Jun. 21- thl'nlill institutes IIeIIt CUMSOI' ItiIIII program FIII' IIIILI IIeekI Jami HHVHP C lIII'lI :IIII1 the h sket hull hm's NPP Lest less EIII. F'Ium IIhIIt thIII nHV ' ' IIIIe IIiIrht, too. FebI IIHIKS Ida TIIIbell leI'tIII' on The Inut'J LiIIII 01' Defonsef7 FIIh. FelL Feb Feb. FIIh. ' Mar. Mar. April April April IIHI. April lliIYllllllill goes to pl'I'ss. 273IHIWI ChIII'I-hIIIIIn IIt'eI KIIIIII! TINIII'IIIIII I :IIIqIIishIIs Rose 1,0I-Y32 to '20, gI'IthI'inII Jones 12'st to II A'IHLH'iEgt U .U-lvt' IIIIIJIII tn IIIIII'II that Mark SI'hIIIIIeI'I'I' has tIIkIIII a liking to Chartentou. Ditto sIIIIIII 0f the IIIhIII' husket hull athletes. 0w isn't thl' Qtith. rescues IieIlIIII'F Shins quite II Isuzu II ill III IIIIIII-g llflt'l' ' llK IIf .KpIhIII'! Awk Perry xvillinlum 8- I IIIIIIIII hilNht't hIIll tIIIs huppv! tzItII Nol'lllllt wins C! ' IIIIIIIIIpimIship from Ruse Pol II m 20. IIIIII IIII'III'IhIIl tn lmsket hall IIIIIIII IcIIIvIIIIIIImII for Spring IIHIIHLW. ' .7 IIgIIIIII 11 and U'HCk IIII-In IIIIt. LIItI; of t prospects M II IIIiIIIIII III IIIII. 4-BIIIII'II IIt' 'I'l'HK'IPPK of State Nm'n I I I'IIpt thII MIIIICIQ IIIIIIIIIIIIIV IIII'III-III III IIIII III III BIIII BI- IIIIIII decide to IIKtIIhIihh II hI'zlnI'h Nm'nmt :It Mlmcie. 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Yours . 111e1'1-11'7 T110 ANNUAL STAFF. 111' 'm'E' Ii I.S.N.S.il mg: ANNUALV5l; STAFF 'mmmi 51918 'WM MW: EL.......' Ii I.S.N.S.E' :3 FOR AULD LANG SYNE. AUTOGRAPHS OF YOUR FRIENDS. EL.............. '5 l 91 8 EMF'E 204 THE success of this book is largely due to the support of the following advertisers. Show them your appreciation by giving them your patronage. THE STAFF .N , S. E ' m nummw: .1 E7 . baxme v..- 1-,; Boih Phones 461 JOSEPH MULLIKIN 8 CO. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOAN AND RENTAL AGENTS 29 South Seventh Street NOTARY PUBLIC TERRE HAUTE, IND. MARK-STRONG MOTOR CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF CHEVROLET CARS AND SUPPLIES 26 North Seventh Strget TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA m4 7 way CAPS FOR YOUNG FELLOWS MEN'S WEAR THAT MEN WEAR AT THE Crown Hat 8110p 728 Wabash Avenue TERRE HAUTE SAVINGS BANK INTEREST E.S.N.S.En Mi s4 0. comeL. Ms, r. n. OAKLEY. Sec'y. s, M. cowelLL, Vic: Frei. L. a. wmmzv. Gem Mgr. NATIONAL DRAIN TILE CO. MANUFACTURERS or DRAIN TILE Capital Stock $SD0.000.00 .1. v4 HouP'r, Twas. Largest in me World. Annual capacny 6000 Car Loads. FACTOWES AT Summitville,lnd. HillsdaleJnm Terre Haute, Ind. TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA 47 ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS ESTABLISHED 1869 54 W, COR. SIXTH AND OHIO STREETS TERRE HAUTE, IND. 207 '319185a 7 ,1. THE CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 7th AND MULBERRY STREETS TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Cordially invites Students of the Normal School to attend Church, Bible School, and Social Services. WWW WWH Jam.-. .V , '5 cavamxfmg imrmrmurv mvm1m'.wmzwm S rsuszus EL; J any .1 .n x .- JL3$XrtJutnxaszsm u The First Methodist Episcopal Church SEVENTH AND POPLAR STREETS FRANK K. DOUGHERTY, Pastor PHONE NEW 435 Sunday School - - - 9:30 A. M. Public Worship - 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Epworth League - - - - 6:30 P. M. Welcome to Students and Strangers 31me yxammemx q 1.8.14.3. ggm mmmmgg When in the Market for Plumbing, Electrical Supplies, Hardware and Heating, we will be pleased to give esti- mates on same ASK ABOUT MOUT VAPOR HEATING We saved 8 tons of coal on one house where We installed the Vapor Heat last year. FREITAG, WEINHARDT 81 CO. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA PHONES 140 664 WABASH L. D. SMITH Bookseller, News Dealer and Stationer Sporting Goods of all Kinds Bowling Shoes, Running Shoes, Fishing Tackle, Tennis, Golf and Base Ball Goods 673 WABASH AVE. NEW PHONE 6 YOUNG MEN For School anti Dress. wear Kuppenheimer Clothes Americis Best Ready- to -Wear Clothes Prices Always Reasonable Fine Furnishings aml Hats We will appreciate your patronage CARL WOLF 629 WABASH AVE. ywmxnnummanzwrzrmsxmmg gevxsma'ufr? 7w u 3 . . , m ! 3 x unnuaxmunuxa naxnuucnf: i.guauxuwanxn'muz9m : . gmamxmx y: El Young Womank Christian Assocmtlon OF TERRE HAUTE CAFETERIA - GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD WELL EQUIPPED GYMNASIUM PRICES REASONABLE EIGHT SWIMS FOR 50c YOU ARE WELCOME u Wmm WAme .mi! rimcharm-mg. :1:qu a nus; gmmmcm a .WWmmmwmummm E. SQ .N. . S. E? mgmmmmmmsg Buntin Drug Company Terre Haute II. A. SALCIIERT, Prnn. Indiana 7F. 7 The Place where Drug Puri1y and combs e . . . . PZvumen-y ReliabIl-Iiy go-Han-d In Hand Tablets Pm with Falr Prices Envelopes Drugsand + : Pens Medicines i, Cigars FiVe DEALERS IN CAMERAS AND Brushes :01:ng Erasers r 1!: es . Chemicals PHOTOGRAPHING SUPPUES Papefer'e Cnsmetics MWEQE DEVELOPING AND PRINTING PQWJS MYERS BROS. The Home of Totally Different anti Better Clothes for Stuclents The accumulated experience of 40 years in buying for men and young men is the advantage Ihat is enjoyed by the student who is clothed a: Myers Bruthers. An unshaken guaranteeex ending over nearly half a cen- tury, that no better quality or style can be produced or at lower prices, HIGH-ART STETSON HATS STEIN-BLOCK BANISTER SHOES SAMPECK BEACON SHOES u hmmsxxuzn u: m: xnnnd hucmummm r: I l a g 1 9 1 8 :1 Wank; '3'qu waWImwmmxna; : 2 o 9 mv tzh Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church Under the Eaves of the Normal School THE LATCH STRING IS OUT TO THE STUDENTS w? E.SNM Let Us Be a Mother To You IF YOUR GARMENTS NEED CLEANING, DYEING OR REPAIRING denQymW Ladies and Gents Garments P R ES S E D Prices Reasonable First Class Work OFFICE 106 N. SEVENTH ST. ERMISCH Gifts For Graduation School Rings, Pins, Bracelets, Regular School Needs AT ALL TIMES AT Normal Book Store or Craft: Book Store 672 WABASH AVENUE Magma i: anumdymmmmWE 1 9 l 8 WM. H. MORRIS DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries FRESH AND CURED MEATS BOTH PHONES 145 28-30 S Fifth Street Terre Haute, Ind. n'a- ., 7;A w, ,L V :5 m: ,4 r a . m REST AND ENJOY OUR DELIGHTFUL LIGHT LUNCHES A CUP OF HOT French Chacolate or Our Dell'm'ous Soclas nEtoNOMlCAL nny'ues ORE WABAM 'AT JVXMANDWMVZIM x .. PRESCRIPIIQN magmas . we give a daily SERVICE in our Kodak Priming deparunem, Films left before 4:30 p. m. will he finished the next day, 5 p. m. except Sundays and hohdnys. IN THE HEART OF TIRES HADTE OLD PHONE ITIR NEW PHONE 154 ANDREWS-NEWTON REALTY C0. 515 OHIO STREET BUILDING AND LOAN, INSURANCE REAL liSTA'l'E AND RENTALS TERRIC HAUTE. IND. rmmmmmmu www.vw r; w vmkm'nwrv- t-zwvgs- FLr LL r. manner yaw svt'nA-xu; ; 7mmmmmuxgcmrm ummamwnmxmn q, College Clothes for College Men OUR SHOWING OF Hershbergb Master-Craft Clothes WILL APPEAL TO YOU SNAPPY STYLES FOR YOUNG JMEN NIFTY HATS AND CAPS SWELL HABERDASHERY Y0 UR INSPECTION 1S LVI'I'I'IED Deermont Clothing Co. A. R. SIZEWALD, Pans. 649 Wabash Avenue The First Congregational Church UHIO STREET AT SPECTATOR COURT All Are U rged Ta Worsm'p God A Welcome for YOU uSdmal and Calldge Wark ll sz'cialty' WV? 11412113 Ail T62 Planar szd fm' Illmfmlimzx I'Iz T623 Aflrzlcti-L'H Book :let us do your g Work LETTER HEADS NAAIIE SIGNATURES PHOTO RETOUCHING TRADE ZVIARKS COVER DESIGNS LAND FLATS FASHION DRAWINGS CATALOGUE WORK LABELS IVIAPS Half-Tones, Etchings and Embossing Dies Estimates Cheerfully Given TERRE HAUTE ENGRAVING Co. CITIZENS PHONE ZSSS-R 51 Spectator Court BELL PHONE 122 HARDWOODS Mahogany, Walnut, Oak. Ash, Cedar Long-Knight Lumber Co. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA EMS ? Northwestern Teachers Agency THE LEADING AND LARGEST AGENCY FOR THE ENTIRE WEST ONLY AND ALASKA FREE REGISTRATION ENROLL NOW BOISE, IDAHO E HOLLOWAY FOR GOOD PHOTOS frmr .; !' United States Trust Company 0F TERRE HAUTE A HOME FOR SAVINGS A BANK FOR SERVICE We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage Eiery Normal Student - Is most cordially invited to worship with us. church home. Come and make this your The Central Presbyterian Church Cor. Seventh and Mulberry Sts. E.SNSJu Hart shagner ELi Marx Clothes Stetson Hm TUNE BROTHERS All the Latest Colors and Shapes in Ties Manhattan Shins Stetson and Emerson Shoes um mm; .m SE DWU WEMEM mhmg 1918 214 The Terre Haute Trust Co. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA MEMBER OF CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FEDERAL RESERVE $550,000.00 BANK DEPOSITS OVER FIVE MILLION 3.13.9RUJLW u E n Wmmmi w e a:higxmaa .S .N . S. mem. TO THE STUDENTS of the Indiana State Normal, to the friends of the School and to people everywhere Who are mterested 1n education and art; you are here and now invited to come to our shop When In need of photographs Many of the cuts in this book are made frpm our photos. We are prepared to handle your requ1rements 1n any of the follow- ing lines: Portraits Commercial Work Enlargements and Copies Lantern Slides Moving Pictures Blue Prints Home Portraits Etc, Etc, Etc. Bell Phone 15 MARTINiS PHOTO SHOP New 3700 Seventh and Wabash 1. uncuncmg i Wn- 215 .75 , . . g; 19; 83mm m mmmmm. EWWWE I.S.N.S. ;. ngi The Moore-Langen Printing Co. 140 North Sixth Street - Terre Haute,1ndiana FACTORYV SIXTH Am MULBERRY Printers, Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers Both Phones 64 Emmmmdmmmws 1918 as :m mrmm: 218 r'mmg- L 9 n :3 W, , rm: .42. BANK WITH THE CITIZENS TRUST CO. 612-614 WABASH AVE. SAFETY SERVICE 00 UR TESY i.S.N.S.E u I ' EHRMANN 8: CO. BEEF AND PORK PACKERS CURERS 0F BREAKFAST BACON, HAMS, AND BACONS MANUFACTURERS OF SAUSAGES AND LARD WHOLESALERS 0F BEEF, PORK, VEAL AND MUTTON Phone 220 TERRE HAUTE, IND NEW PHONE ESTABLISHLD 1344 1867 The Swope-Nehlc Jewelry Co. 524 VABASH AVE. DIAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELRY CLASS AND FRATERNITY PINS OR RINGS A SPECIALTY FINE WATCH AND JIBVELRY REPAIRING ALL 70RK G UARAJYTEED ;:-mn-I!-n-m-.- .1th 51918 Terre Haute Transfer C0. TAXI AND BAGGAGE 27 N. SIXTH STREET PHONES 90 PW: WWW; x: N : 217 :- mmm: mwa-wwxg gsm1mmm W a M mam: ELMMMWWMMWWW WW5! 1530 S 0N g S. a INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL $u$o: FOUNDED AND SUPPORTED BY THE STATE FOR THE PREPARATION OF TEACHERS FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS .353 ! ii Twenty-Five Departments Covering the entire range of Work in the Public Schools. All Courses Oi: Stucly leaaing to graduation four years in length above the ngh School. Four-Year Normal Training Course Four-Year College Course for Teachers. Leading to the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Leacling to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Eclu- Educarian. cation. Four-Year Courses for the Preparation of Teachers Fm- vocational work in Agricultum Domestic Economy and Incluscxial Arts Leading to the degree of Bachalor of Science in Eclucation, Gracluates Given Stamling in t11e Leacling Universities LIBRARY of 75.000 VOLUMES Gymnasiums for Men and Women six Moclern Well Equipped Buildings Athletic Grounds Sellool Open 48 Weeks Each Year Three Mum Pramce 5:110015 Summer Quarter. June 17 to August 300 1918 ADDRESS WM. W. PARSONS. PRESIDENT TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA umm-zvtrn 1 w , 0 l . mnww+gmm.mg :2 H F. q rm W a 1 s: midftqz; a Xacuaxarvrz mag 2rd! 2: KLW a E! WVWV; 'i E.S.N..S i' 5; FISHER CLEANING CO. w-PERFECT WORK-iwi S. W. Corner Sixlh and Mulberry SIL TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA W. mm. N BOGART. Pn'smis'r u. s. wnuj. muxysmrm L A. AI.LEX,SanK1AxY s, ckAwFukD MLKEEN. Tkmumlx The Wabash Savings. Loan and BuilJing Association of Terre Haute. Incl. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK, SIX MILLION DOLLARS ASSETS, 'lWVO MILLION DOLLARS 32 SOUTH SIXTH STRI-ZE'I' Tmuu: HAu'nt, IND, M7 INTEREST ON DEPOSITS Jeweler anti Optician- EYES TESTED FREE BY GRADUATE OPTICIAN SATISFACTION GUARANTEED J. M. BIGWOOD 89 SON g 607 Wabash Avg. 2 TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA D ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 1 0 FlNE WATCH REPAIRING ...-mm mm . n n .mw ,-w V . SILVERWARE The Editor has raved And torn her hair; Burned midnight oil; Breelthed midnight air: Stood all manner Of wear and tear; But if you like The Book, She'll C1111 it square. - mm xrnVa-memana vmmnq 55W . Emma; WMW'!
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.