Journalism; Indiana State Normal School; Education; Literature; College yearbooks;
A monthly journal written and published by the students and faculty of Indiana State Normal School. The last issue of the school year was dedicated to the graduating senios and printed in the style of an annual yearbook.
A transcribed variant of The Boyfriend's Death urban legend as collected by Jason Woodyard from an anonymous female informant. In this account, an elderly woman discovers that her husband has been decapitated and hanged when he fails to return from...
A transcribed variant of the Relative's Cadaver as collected by Erin Pringle from an anonymous informant. In this account, the informant describes a female medical student who fainted upon realizing that the cadaver her class was to work on was her...
A transcribed variant of the Vanishing Hitchhiker urban legend as collected by Debbie Robinson from an anonymous female informant. In this account, two boys on their way home from college come across a woman hitchhiking in a formal dress. They give...
A transcribed variant of the Vanishing Hitchhiker urban legend as collected by Suzann Messmer from an anonymous female informant. In this account, a man and a woman pick up a man in shabby clothing on the side of the road and agree to drop him off...
Aaron L. Rue collected a personal experience narrative from an anonymous female pertaining to hearing noises and footsteps coming from the Community Care Center at night.
Serial murderers -- Indiana; Homicides -- Indiana; Women; Dismemberment;
Anna Coffey's transcribed interview of Phil Coffey's account of the story of Belle Gunness. Belle Gunness was one of America's first known female serial killers. She married men and killed them for insurance money.
Black and white photograph of an all female cooking class. The picture shows the group using cooking utensils including sifters, bowls, measuring cups, and hand crank beaters. There are eggs and milk in glass bottles present. All are wearing aprons...
Women's clothing; School buses;Dresses; Shoes; Tires; Hairstyles; Benches; Trousers;
Black and white photograph of four female Glenn High School students sitting on a bench with a school bus in the background to their right, on a school outing.
People; Women; Women's clothing; Men; Men's clothing; Dirt roads; Electric railroads; Clapboard siding; Electric line;
Black and white photograph of interurban stop 21 in Seelyville Indiana. There is an electric rail car in the center of the image. There are people boarding the train, both male and female. The road is dirt. There are buildings on either side of the...
Band musicians; Band uniforms; Bands; Uniforms; School buildings; Schools; Schools -- Indiana -- Vigo County;
Black and white photograph of the Glenn High School band in 1932. The picture shows members both male and female in marching band uniforms. A brick building is in the background. Maurice Williams is second to the right of the drum.