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mations of unusual interest. The fantastic shapes of rocks seem to 
have appealed to some imaginative soul who believed they could have 
had no use but to the devil, therefore ascribed them to his satanic 
majesty as articles of domestic use. The Devil’s Backbone then became 
the objective point of others who followed the narrow, beaten trail 
along Sugar Creek to the interesting high ridge of exposed rocks that 
bears this name. The return to the hotel afforded opportunity to see 
the points of interest that had been missed on our way. After a hearty 
luncheon and a brief exchange of experiences the groups dispersed with 
the feeling that the 1918 Spring Meeting had brought a new outlook 
and new experiences. 
The following members of the Illinois and Indiana Academies and 
their guests attended the Spring Meeting: 
Flora Anderson, Bloomington. 
W. S. Bayley, Urbana, III. 
Mrs. W. S. Bayley, Urbana, III. 
Miss E. E. Bayley, Urbana, III. 
C. A. Behrens, West Lafayette. 
Elliot Blackwalder, Urbana, Ill. 
Mrs. Elliot Blackwalder, Urbana, III. 
W. S. Blatchley, Indianapolis. 
F. J. Breeze, Terre Haute. 
Edwin M. Bruce, Terre Haute. 
Stanley Coulter, Lafayette. 
Ulysses O. Cox, Terre Haute. 
Mrs. Kate Meehan Cox, Terre Haute. 
M. K. Davis, Terre Haute. 
Mrs. Davis, Terre Haute. 
Chas. C. Deam, Bluffton. 
Chas. S. Driver, Bloomington. 
Howard E. Enders, West Lafayette. 
Arthur L. Foley, Bloomington. 
Mrs. Loretta Foley, Bloomington. 
L. W. Fisher, West Lafayette. 
M. L. Fisher, West Lafayette. 
W. G. Gingery, Indianapolis. 
W. F. Gidley, West Lafayette. 
Richard M. Holman, Crawfordsville. 
Geo. N. Hoffer, West Lafayette. 
H. S. Jackson, West Lafayette. 
L. E. Kennedy, Urbana, Il. 
Chas. T. Knipp, Urbana, IIl. 
Mrs. Knipp, Urbana, III. 
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