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.
Journalism; Indiana State Normal School; Indiana State University; 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 seniors and printed in the style of an annual yearbook.
College students -- Reminiscing; Indiana State University -- Students;
A brief oral history of ISU student, Holly Sparks, Class of 2020, recorded at the 2016 Library Extravaganza as part of the ISU Sesquicentennial Celebration.
Circular about tin day. It asks people to bring their tin cans, clean and dry to the school for pickup to go for the war effort. It has a caricature of a Japanese soldier at the top and holly leaves on the bottom.
Students; Student works; Newspapers; Drawings; Caricatures and cartoons; Santa Claus; Reindeer; Sleds & sleighs; Snow; Candles; Christmas; Christmas trees;
File copy of Glenn High School's newspaper the "Glenn Echo" from December 1936. The front cover is red with a lit, dripping candle and a holly leaf with three berries. There are Christmas images throughout the document including Santa Claus, toys,...
Students; Student works; Newspapers;Drawings; Caricatures and cartoons; Santa Claus; Snow; Candles; Christmas; Ships; Holly;
File copy of Glenn High School's newspaper the "Glenn Echo" from December 1936. The front cover is red with a lit, dripping candle, two holly leaves with four berries, and a light halo behind the candle flame. The text inside is black. Included...
Holly K. Cassity's transcribed interview of Michael Mason's account of the local legend involving the tomb stone of a witch that is buried in 100 Steps Cemetery that when you light a match near her tombstone it will not go out in Clay County,...
Holly K. Cassity's transcribed interview of Michael Mason's account of the local legend of the ghost of the keeper of the 100 Step Cemetery who haunts the grounds to protect the graves from intruders in Clay County, Indiana.
Holly Sheldon's transcribed account of Hellen Sheldon's account of a local legend involving a woman and her baby who were hung at Stepp Cemetery and now the lady haunts the cemetery looking for her baby.
Holly Sheldon's transcribed interview of Chris May's account of a local legend involving the death of the Black Lady's baby and if you go to the cemetery at a certain date,you will see her rocking back and forth on a tree stump.
Holly Sheldon's transcribed interview of Chris McCarter's account about the local legend of the black lady who chopped off her daughters head on a tree stump and then hung herself and now haunts Stepp Cemetery in Morgan County, Indiana.
Holly Sheldon's transcribed interview of Christy Sheldon's account of the local legend that if you stand on the tree stump tombstone in Stepp Cemetery that you would die in four years.
Holly Sheldon's transcribed interview of Heidi Sheldon's account about a local legend involving a tree stump chair at Stepp Cemetery. It is said that if you stand on it at midnight you will die mysteriously in seven years.
Holly Sheldon's transcribed interview of Rob Huser's account about the local legend about a woman and baby who were in a car accident. The baby died in the woman's arms. Now known as the Black Lady, everynight she goes to Stepp Cemetery and digs up...
Holly Sheldon's transcribed interview of Steve Russel's account of a local legend involving the murder of the Black Lady and her child by the Ku Klux Klan. It is said that if you go to the cemetery at night you will see her rocking her dead...