Beverly Osborn's transcribed variant of The Boyfriend's Death urban legend as collected by Toni Lee Earleywine. In this account, a girl discovers that her boyfriend has been hanged after he fails to return from getting more gasoline for their car.
Jane L. Horvath collected a legend from Toni Ferenc pertaining to a women who refused to wear a dress made out of Ku Klux Klan material because it was said to be cursed.
Jane L. Horvath's transcribed interview of Toni Ferenc's account of a pregnancy folk belief involving predicting the sex of an unborn child using a thread and a wedding band in Vigo County, Indiana.
Jane L. Horvath's transcribed interview of Toni Ferenc's account of a pregnancy folk belief involving predicting the sex of an unborn child using a thread and pin.
Jane L. Horvath's transcribed interview of Toni Fereno's account of a supernatural legend involving a man who borrowed money and refused to pay it back. Soon later the man got rich while the lender ended up poor and died. The moment he died the...
Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students; Teachers
Members of the Music Educators National Conference. First row, from left to right: June Lichtwort, Carol Ratcliff, Dean Sommers, James Barnes, Janie Adams, Judi Rader, Mary Beeman, and Polly Miller. Second row, from left to right: Mary Helen...
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Officers of the Young Democrats. Seated, from left to right: Toni Ferene and John Tipton. Standing, from left to right:James L. McDowell and Ronald Drury.
Indiana State University; Politics; Student organizations; Students; Teachers;
Officers of the Young Democrats. Seated, from left to right: Toni Ferene and John Tipton. Standing, from left to right:James L. McDowell and Ronald Drury.
Toni Earleywine's typewritten variant of The Licked Hand urban legend as collected by herself. In this variant, a man buys a his wife a dog to keep her company because he is sick and dying. After he dies, the dog sleeps near the woman and licks her...
Toni Ferenc's transcribed variant of the Department Store Snake urban legend as collected Jane L. Horvath. In this account, Ferenc describes a woman who was bitten by a snake while searching through fabric at a local K-Mart.
Toni Lee Earleywine's transcribed interview of Marcella Earleywine about a mysterious noise. Earleywine states that her aunt and uncle kept hearing a weird noise and when it was investigated, there was an escapee from an asylum in their attic.