Instano . or the common schoolsof the state. The learning and training imparted by the state through its Nor-mai Schools has not for its ])ur])ose the bettering of the condition of one classof persons at the public expense; the school does not exist for the benefit of itsstudents simplw but for the benefit of the whole iieojjle, and its work is donewith the general welfare always in view. Indiana men anil women are interested most of all in the intellectual pro-gress of iheir institution. The varied activities of our life form a compositepicture of the classroom and playground, of study and so


Instano . or the common schoolsof the state. The learning and training imparted by the state through its Nor-mai Schools has not for its ])ur])ose the bettering of the condition of one classof persons at the public expense; the school does not exist for the benefit of itsstudents simplw but for the benefit of the whole iieojjle, and its work is donewith the general welfare always in view. Indiana men anil women are interested most of all in the intellectual pro-gress of iheir institution. The varied activities of our life form a compositepicture of the classroom and playground, of study and social reunions. Butthrough it all one clear image persists—Indiana as a center of training forteachers who shall render efficient service in the schools of the Commonwealth. The solution of the jiroblems of the world at large today demands work—clean-cut, earnest, sacrificial work. Ljion honest en(lea\or, coujiled with a sin-cere desire for improvement and betterment, rests the future institutions. -30-. T . ? I Indiana I I State Normal I ? k ? ? f T T T |J_92_2 I ^ ^ I ili^t llnStattD I ^ ^ UtJtfNormal j^ JfantUy Dk. John A. H. Keith, A. B., A. M,, Ph. D Principal Hope Stewart Preceptress EDUCATION IM. I. Walsh, A. B., A. M. Marcaket A. Lemon, A. M. Charles Skinner, A. M. Mrs. Louise Walsh, A. B., B. S. Clarissa B. Robinson Lillian McLean, B. S. TRAINING SCHOOL Jennie M. Ackerman Mrs. ALalvina G. RinnLE. Id. V,. Amy Gray Mrs. LrciLLi. Matukwson Flossie B. Wacner Laura Bash Ethel L. Bush Mary L. Doolittle Tempe H. Dameron, a. B. Myrtle Hesse Gertrude M. Hawkins Joy Mahachek, A. B. Margaret J. Lowman Margaret M. Morris Angie Marshall Ruth J. Soutek, A. 15. Annabfli, Pollock, A. Fnez BuchananW. A. Zaugg, a. B., ENGLISH AND FOREIGN Stella B. Finney, A. B., A. M. Mrs. Alden MarshEdna Lee Sprowls Mrs. Isabelle Jacob Mary P. Cretella, A. B. *Marv Louise Chaeeee, A. , .\. .M *Mary Angelo Edwards, B. L. I. ALVTHEMATICS M. C Gordon, M. S. J. P. Wiley Donald Be


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