Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania . ^ The Indiana Choral Society, Mr. Hamlin E. Cogswell, Conductor,Miss Gertrude Clark. Walter Jackson, Organist,?^Iiss Edna Allan, Cogswell, Pianist; Gov. J. Frank Hanlv, Dr. W. H. Dudley. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONSLiterary Societies The Erodelphian Literary Society was founded during the first years of theSchool. Its purpose is to give students an opportunity for practice in pubHcspeaking, and parHamentary tactics. The Huyghenian is a similar society. Boththese organizations have well furnished halls. The first annual c


Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania . ^ The Indiana Choral Society, Mr. Hamlin E. Cogswell, Conductor,Miss Gertrude Clark. Walter Jackson, Organist,?^Iiss Edna Allan, Cogswell, Pianist; Gov. J. Frank Hanlv, Dr. W. H. Dudley. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONSLiterary Societies The Erodelphian Literary Society was founded during the first years of theSchool. Its purpose is to give students an opportunity for practice in pubHcspeaking, and parHamentary tactics. The Huyghenian is a similar society. Boththese organizations have well furnished halls. The first annual contest between the two societies was luld last year, theErodelphians carrying off the honors. The next contest will Ije held at the closeof the winter term. Christian Associations The students maintain two religious organizations—the V. M. L. A. andthe Y. W. C. A. These associations hold regular weekly meetings for devotionalpurposes, and occasional social gatherings. The meetings are a source of .=;•? PtyjlSVl^^N lA •^^-STATED qpMAL school .»^. strength and help to the young people. The associations are factors for goodin the School, and new students are cordially invited to identify themselves withthem. Committees of the two associations meet all trains at the beginning ofthe terms to assist and direct new students. Each ot the associations has a furnished hall for its meetings. Alumni Association Indiana has graduated nearly two thousand teachers, and they constitute aloyal and enthusiastic band of supporters for their Alma Mater. The Alumni Association has been a useful factor, indeed, in the upbuildingof the school. Its services have been numerous and varied. But it is hoped thatits influence may be made even more potent. Xo school can accomplish greatthings without the aid of a loyal and enthusiastic alumni. Let us not forget thefact that in our union rests the strength that will make us a success in our pro-fessional life. Let us not forget the fact that it is the


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