INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
TERRE HAUTE
PHOTOGRAPHS OF BUILDINGS,
GROUNDS AND ACTIVITIES
OCTOBER, 1S27
STATE NORMAL PRESS
TERRE HAUTE
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Worrls by PROF. C .l\1. CURTlY OJ.D RNOLIHIJ A lit
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3, Heart and hand we pledg-e for-ev-er 1 Th,v g-reat work to do .
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CHORUS
An Unusual View of the Main Building
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Vocational Building-Six Hundred Dollars Worth of Cement P1·oducts
Vocational Building-Home Planning and Decoration
Vocational Work- A House Built by a Carpentry Class
Vocational Work-A Carpentry Class at Work on a House
Vocational Building-Learning How to Wire a House
Vocational Building-Sheet Metal Workers
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Vocational Building-Using Electricity for Cooking Purposes
Vocational Building-Clothing Class Studying Children's Garments
Vocational Building-A Class in Cabinet Construction
Vocational Building-Drafting Room
Vocational Building-Food Laboratory
Vocational Building-Foods
Vocational Building-An Exhibit of a Balanced Meal
A Terre Haute Municipal Pool Where the Men Receive Their Summer
Instruction in Swimming
A Toast To I. S. N.
Words by D. A. ASBURY Music by E. K. ASBURY
you; And when these hall!! no
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think of I. N. S. Our dea1• old Col-lege home.
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On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away
'Vords and Music by PAUL DRESSER
Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, 1857, died 1906,
Adopted a~ State Song by Indiana LegL~lature in I!H3.
Round my In-rli -an-a humcsrt:nd wav~ the c<:rnfielc1s,In thedistanceloomthewoodlBJldsclearand
!\1 a - ny year~h3\'E'pa~scd ..;inceJ s;tJ•oll~d h,r tht> river, Arm in Hrm withsweethenr·t 1\Jnryby my
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Of- ten times my thoughtsre~·errtoscenes of child-hood, Where l
It was there I tried to tell her that l loved-her, It was
first .received my lessons. natures school.
there I begged of her to he my bride
But one thing there is mi,sing in the
L ongye~trs havepnssed since l strolled thratlle
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church-yard,
\\'ith -out her fnce it seems so in- com-plete. _
She's sleep-ing !her~ my an- gel Ma-ry, dear __
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long to see my mother in the doorway, As she stoodlhereyearsa-go. her boy to gre.,t!
lo\·ert her butshethought l rlid-n't mean it, Stillld give TJ"1Y fu-ture were she on-ly here.
Oh, lhe moon light's fair to-night a long the \\'a - hash. From the
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gleam-ing, On the hanl<s of th~ \\'aba'h far. a - way
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Copyrig-ht owned by the Pioneer Music Company 119 Broadway, :Sew York.
Rights to use the words and music in the schools of Indiana convevt!d to Pnu1 D1·•~s'-~r !\f~moriHl As-sociation
~f Terre H:a.u.te 1 Indiana, on April 21,1925 ·
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