Fraternities & sororities; Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students
Active members of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority. First row, from left to right: D. Gettle, S. Joseph, J. Cruse, B. Wissing, J. Jackson, J. Kay, S. Cooper, C. Withener, C. Booth, E. Beatty, and C. Cassidy. Second row, from left to right: N. Maxwell,...
Fraternities & sororities; Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students
Active members of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority. First row, from left to right: D. Gettle, S. Joseph, J. Cruse, B. Wissing, J. Jackson, J. Kay, S. Cooper, C. Withener, C. Booth, E. Beatty, and C. Cassidy. Second row, from left to right: N. Maxwell,...
Cindy Wallace's typewritten variant of the Cadaver Arm urban legend as collected by Nancy Mooneyham. In this account, a nursing student dies after her fellow students play a trick on her using the hand of a cadaver.
Fraternities & sororities; Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students
Members of the Panhellenic Council. Seated, from left to right: N. Mooneyham, D. Christopher, C. Willis, B. Chambless, S. Lindsey, N. Proctor, S. Lindstrom, B. Raines, M. Rhude, and A. Eppert. Standing, from left to right: S. Criss, S. Senior, B....
Fraternities & sororities; Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students
Members of the Panhellenic Council. Seated, from left to right: N. Mooneyham, D. Christopher, C. Willis, B. Chambless, S. Lindsey, N. Proctor, S. Lindstrom, B. Raines, M. Rhude, and A. Eppert. Standing, from left to right: S. Criss, S. Senior, B....
Nancy Mooneyham's transcribed interview of Jane Myers Long about the Face in the Wall in Terre Haute, Indiana. According to Long, a boy was hit and killed by a hit-and-run driver. The driver was never caught, but soon after the boy's death a face...
Nancy Mooneyham's transcribed interview of Janes Myers Long about Joseph Benti. Jane Myers Long said that her parents witnessed Benti knock out former Mayor Tucker because the mayor was drunk and kept touching Benti's wife.
Nancy Mooneyham's transcribed interview of Nancy Mooneyham's account of a supernatural legend during the 1800's involving a lady whose face was left as an impression on a window after lightning struck it.
Sherry Gordon's transcribed variant of The Boyfriend's Death urban legend as collected by Nancy Mooneyham. In this account, a woman discovers that her boyfriend has been hanged after he fails to return from getting more gasoline for their car.