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Indi3na CeLtr?l will hold'. a . 1. Leap Week '6cgins Friday,
m n t a t o r . on the mid-western
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starting
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station, TVLW, Cihe*ati.
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Dr.
Dile Kek, registrar,
now, traveling' over the country February 21, with a 6:30.o'clock Saturday,,Fcbruaw 16, ,?t q2:15
d i k e r * and luting t h r o ~ g h - s a t -A. .AI.
. . . . h i s ., announced 'that . between
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r m noon;'Febru~p-23;it-has '%.z: G ~ E -. & , ~ ;+c&y',t~y;i
thirty-- and +lhirty-five-velerans
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.: been 'announced by Professor io.fello,,?g 'that fallows should have applied. for admission to
Eugene nfoglc, chairman of ,ar- &.+'to ~ r l s ' .
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for dishvl.&hi&g,addition31 fount3in stools. unSrror-backcd shelves
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. Mrs. .&IuUen. also '.announces
that new li? ot jcwclry.bcir- .
ing the College sea1 is on sale in .
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+h& bookstore.--Thisr-includes
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nrortpn. J. Luvias, nationally . .4. No dates mak be made by Ten or fifteenother new students
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8--Grcgor'Ziemer, 8:15 P; &I.Auditorium
GBasketb311 game,. James MilJa!&+icrc
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15-S~vecthcart. Banquet. .
lG-&skethaU, game, Mandpcster
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bf the omcia1 communique of the
Potsdam Conferen?.
Roberta 'land' noted 1ndi3napa general discussion +vis led eon- olis ha.rpist a;d graduate of Cencerning .the wcak .and' strong tral, played for the XIFic Club in
points of the decluation. . ..'ithe ksociation Room,' WcdnesAt the busin~sac&on,'Sylvia ,day, January 9, at 7:OO P. ' InFitGerald, Julianne Hcrzog. and cluded on her Program were ShuAnn Cory were elected by the bert's Serenade, and "AIy Heart
club td attena ' the . Nidwestern, at Thy Sweet Voice'! from SamI n t e r n a t i o d Relations Club Con- son and Delilah by ,+ntSaens.
fcrence at Oshkosh, ,Wisconsin., hIiss Bland'graduated in 1944. :
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apparent kase,and almost at will
started & the
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game by scoring the first 'six
points; The Greyhounds then
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soring the national teacher's examjnation this : war.'. Teachers
already in t h e ficld and college ;,
students are
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dl o n . Education. Their '.value
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was, high, point lies'in the fact .that it givcs'the
man with .lS.pointh:to his'crfdft. teacher O r student 3 Tating Of his
Nanford Kistler'scorcd 15 points
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of the qualifications for employ, ment in some school sy3tems.
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numerous lectures. and .discussions were
As y,ou
by my addreis I am .now in. Japan.. . $ r e
informative'and st imp lit in^. There are had a long boat ride.from the E.T.O.. We stopped at the
three outstandinr- imDressions which I ' Panama Canhl for, one day and. had a good .time there.
.carried away from. convention sessions. We,were-two days out of- the canal mhen the w a r \vas
They will be, 1,believe, of particular.in- . over: . W e went to New Guinea from.there and were there.
for four days. But we never got off the boat. .We arrived.
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iVhy.don't we have more partics?'Why
can't we.do'somcthing exciting? "Central
is'losing its spirit" is the cry that rings
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.through the halls. Yes, it is, because we
arc losing the spirit of sharing the responsibility it takes,to m'ake'things a succesg.
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Suppose~youare a p e d to, help plan for
a party, or you'are on t h e program com;
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have time. I won't go."'That takes care
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happens then? A f&v lone members are
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"Oh, that was a flop: I didn't have
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fun.":.It <vas your fault. You broke the
. . . . . chain. What was it our parenis said.about
th chain being as strong as its weakest,
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mittee,:you are-given a trust! .Regard it
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. . . . . g o to work or get'there late? Some. .' ". one was counting owyou. A job n'as waiting. t o ' b e . done. In' the kitchen; for
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"Lct'someone ,else figure it out. It's too
,.. much. work^ for-mc. Why. should I work.
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.often do you talk like this? Now is the
time to.show a little, of your desire t o
change the things you complain about.
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atmosphere of the convention. I t , i s t h b t ' . on 1-November. . . .
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Our mail is slow-over here: '. I will close for this, time,
the life of this nation in the days ahead hoping t o receive the paper"one of.these days.
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?nd .Happy NeJV Year.
than it did before',the war. This fact will : . AIerry
give colleges and universities both a great
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Student, enrollments will be greatly in' . .,.
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Evacuation.Hospital (SMj
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.'TKC folloiiing excerpts were taken 'from- a letter re-,
to-do with directing the scientific devclopments in connection with,the wvhrl includ- ceived by Margaret Brown from Blanche Wertz. '45, .wh.o.
ing the Atomic Bomb. After telling of the is teaching in the mission school in Santa Cruz; New AIcxico. Blanche mas a friend to all she knew, and.we appreelttensivc ivar develOpments in the scien- ciate'hearing from her.
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Here's .hoping the flu . h a s floivn o u t ' t h e doors nom!
force and energy a t his command he pled
I escaped the epidemic down ,here! . Hm-m!. That's un- .
..for controls for science, and.for a re-birth
for me-no?
I n fact, I've taught (?) every school
of those subjects i n d courses'mhich. build usual
day so far! . 1t.must be the climate? I've only d o r n my
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The third impre3sion gathere'd from ad- Christmas time. I went to Santa Fe,,and there was a little '
..d~esscs,discussions a i d .private.conversa- sqow-that made-me itch,f_or,Indi?nnl,
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Teaching is good experience-and worthwhile.. God's.
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ivell, I'm playing matron to the girls this evcning'as
faced such an' oPportunity to
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faith. 1ndiana.Central College desires to
make its full contribution t o thc,causc o f . . Christmas day.;ve went t o ' t h e Indinn Dance at S i n
Christian Education, and'mith a firm con- Ildefonso. pueblo. In speaking of the affair on the way..
they said the highlight was the honor bestowed.
viction that we have something distinctive there,
upon
being, kissed by
Whipper. We WePC
and worth'vhi1e to Offer we .Ye
:.. entering, watching the dance, along with hundreds of others.' Sudthis post war period.,, . . .
denly the Whipper looked at me and started toward me!:
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I completed the circle back to my first position. IIc started
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he went to the center again and yelled "AIi Scnorith!'.'"
D~ you remember h0& me used to sing
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then'put on a'sorrowing act. Boy1 Was I embar- '
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campfires* in the dining, rassed! .Of all the women around he had to pick on me!
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A h a n d New Year! .A clean.slate!
A clean page! Yes, yes, the same old
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story, but isn't.& the truth? What would
: . happen to us if there were no fresh
. . starts? What if me had to drag our mis' .
takes and unhappiness along with us and
had no chance to slough them. off?, We
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A'.clean page!. It's the same o d story,
and it's. time t o do something llbout it.
W e have just begun a New Year. .We a r e
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is.entering'a new era of growth and ex.
pansion. These, arc our opportunities.
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'days between rehearsals. ' y o u liked the
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big. sing, me had, 'in. chapel a . couple by:June 1; A n y alumni or'intcrested pcrsonjdesiring p , '
months :ago. .Why not .spend' dn hour
sh&ld :ilr
in th,&o;e
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' , I d r a t i o n for. poetir awunds . Greeting,.Gates! Ai yi ri, . A
The )nev,&d,,amer ' Smith, A An; David &ne, WaS'born 'Tt'is D1cmnble to ~auggh'wit eveWWheR. A '
seMee
and pending .examinations en- soda fountain ' mmplete .with' all
ID, died at the , jeflersonville to DdIhrt. and Mrs. Kibtler',De:l
hoping David .your
but.very ineon
the accessorifs. ;
. ~ i ~ ~on~ si t d~ayl Aorning, eember 13:'We inare
gendcred .today's'poetiml'eontri-all!
his bather$s foot- siderate to. Iaugh,at
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afternoon ,from the Jeflersonville Bob hlcBiide and yiswife, fie , OptimktfWould, you pleas Julia& Henog. '." , . , ,. , . Nowhe's
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the'cream?"
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. flnger! Ask 'Henry how he
for six daughter, ..Judy, i r e living , i n P~~imist-''*s-there w mill
he had semed.as
hIen*s Hall. -,,Bbb is tayir;g re- in that pitcher, .o ,r .is .it .ampty?" .'.~.. GOi, . , 4 " :YOUrSelf ' . likes to ciawl through the Qan:.
years.' The service was in chhrge
. ' som. i The Kistlers say, "It's a;
of the R&rgnd Craig Barnden- fresher COUI'SCS now and P13m to hlon,ey &''by no means a suit ~ h ~ . W is
a rover, thi'victoryps ,
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And.a hearty welcome
burg, superintendent 'of the Indiable measukment for a man, bu Has i t cagained us anything rad? to you, David Gene. .,Has anyone
anarConferenee. The Reverend Paul' Brenneman, a formcr it is.
a very .gooc.
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What about' Cod and His WonHaynes of the New Albany Centidite, has %turned tu Cen- method for showing how
wimmen and, tossle-hated ~ n t r
Church, a very close friend of tra1 and is 'taking refresher he is.
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"Uncle Elmer," brought the mes- courses.‘, Iic is enrolled fOr.neXt
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sage on the theme,. "The gospel smI?ester. Paul is playing with . hlille;-Ifaw.
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He just arrived.
and exams.
that Elmer preached." ,The Rev- the Greyhounds.
we spcnt any time with ..Hello, Bob,
marriagwlieense. cost. me? . . [L&
and hIiss
trend. Paul H.aynes, now . a stu- ~ i ~ Iiuehn'
m a and hlargc Ben- Henry-mvo dollars down
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Judy
Kay.
We're
glad
to have
dent . in Bonebrake Seminary, ,nett spent the weekend of Janu- your incomefor life.
O r just set it back on the shelf?
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God;in this,
sang three appropriate nurnbers,'ary 12 hnd.l3'on Central's UT
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!IC's tall, dark, and
'The Lord's PmYer," "AfY Task," pus visiting Rae Johnson, Pat : J ~ ~ ,,~ skating,.
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handsome.
We are glad cerand "Going Home.".
Anderson, , ''Swar" . nrcKain,
~ppliution? . ; But God l a v e you. , savcd your- tain Sophomore girls . 'enjoyed
Besides hlrs. Smith and: the Carolyn Fisher ' and Bettie ;vi11,.-N0;
or hers
self?
their Hammond and Chicago
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four . chSldrcn, ,Paul,' Esther. Aleador. . Wilma ,plans to con- lin&nt&,ne's
a;
an.
i
visit, complete wXh'The Voice of
Your me=&
has gone' over
Gcorge, and Lois,' there yere tinue her d&es at Central next other.' . . '. . ,
ThqTdle.
Iie,s--oh,
h e lo,
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.land and sea
. present at the sen-ice a n m b e r fall. S h e will
. .bc,a saphomore.
Brenny! . The line forms to the
Of
Brethren .minivteis Of Johnny Champlin, ex-'44, has
who
ThCC right,.girh.'.
Shirley l i k n Qain
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ithe ~
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not.,..
the district md a number Of &St received his discharge fmm &ld, but it takes's wise man
l'hey have learn& that Slvation rides, especially the kind with
m i n i t t c r s of Jeflersonville he A ~ and
Y is planning to re- to Nn his.,+
business ,
We like
recurring sailors!
' . is full and freechurches., The Reverend Dr. ROY smilc'this s t u d i s n&xt semester. :,
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iprofe=rs.
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TuleY and"Dean Virfinia era- J O h n y has k e n Sn the European
for you they.,rill cast their lot.
of
3ut
God,
we
who'hre
Christian
h
:
DeVries
dmking
industriousvena represented Indiana ..Central theater af,war., ' ,
no exwse.
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IY at his notes .in"U. s. History
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so o f t e n , f d h e k ,
Charles .,Yarian \v& on the
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. . . iVe.shirk the duties we owe to class. 'then suddenly reaxzing
campus visiting. Carolyn Fisher $vbmaphieal emrs:.
they were a.I.ibout the French'
Thee.
. h b e r t a Shaker*
' '37, January
14 and 15.. He received
.-me
Loren Davis On
;
F, So &d, I'ask you to save Your- Revolution: Xlove &Ir. Brandon
his discharge at Camp
over into the "definitely
, . , Atter,
FORCE
18 YEARS,.S3n
. . ' m u -'
self
June 19. 1945. hrr.'and Mrs: Davis bury.
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pied" Class, please.
And who
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Francisn,
paper.
[hrough.my country, my friends,
now live o n a 2 4 0 - 3 ~farm
~ near
Was the dream.boy, Joy Smith
"BRZDE
R
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P
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.ON
and
through
me..
Richland Center, Wisconsin.
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had cornered in the readink room .
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(Tex.)
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Mr. and hlrs. Gordon '&1y:'43,
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paper.
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IUR' b.vc me a n h e r chance to a certain Sunday ~ , g h t . All we
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hear
"I we
want
to weather
go ice-skal. TNFAXT MORAUTY'SHOWS . . prove. . '
ing" is So
have
that
arc the parents.of Genette Sue,
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DROP HERE."
'Bridgeport LIY humble t h a a u l n e s s .and
who came to them on.Christmai Dr. Allan B. Kellogg.attended (corm)
as
spring:.
It
praise, , . .
morning a t ,the Good Samaritan the. meetings of the Modern
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the story is, .IO floors taller than
iIelp
me
.that
by
my.ev&m'&c,
Iiospital cb--Dayton-Ohio.--&~. Larrguage- Association, .American !GL-L--!:-A:-.
-1
it's
lperSOn who boasts that he [.may tcll others of ThyGrace. the;Empire State Building,'if
Core plans to fnish his work D i a l m Society, and Linguistic
straight
from
the
corn
belt
Gith
in Boncbrake Seminary' in May Society of America a t the Stevenslh'fc. an :'Open
pmhahly 3h, God, You are so good and no apologies. if it's lauding Wis* great,
and return in July to Wisconsin, Hotel, Chicago, December 27, 28,;m1stakes vac3ncyfor.an Openpnisc Thy, me'
above all consin. thcn it's being told by'
where he will take ..a pastorate. ' and 29. While the& he.was asked t ing.
. ',
John Larsen . Vanre and Garner
else.
by Alirirgaret Bryant to be ehair. , .
Of
F b u g h us may .others see that ( m e t i n g
The Reverend and Airs. George man of ,the committee on Indiana
the
unholy
ten
has
returned!'.
, Cate '
Jacobs, '42, are now stationed at for the ncw Dictionary of Ameri .
4nd know,that y6mu.have saved Sally (meeting Champlin): !!!
' Elliott, Illinok Mrs. Jacobs was ican Proverbs which she is c0f"G:Warheit (to lklba): Mrs.
Yourself.
Dorothy hlilhouse, Normal '39. A piling.
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By Eileen PonGd"
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Henry,
can Lynn w m e ' o u t and
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baby girl w a s born to them the
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Among iLe gift'mlleetion re:
play? : Nice t o 'talk'lbng dis.
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latter pu%,of Christmas week.
tance to New York, isn't it, DoraDr. .Anna
Kek attended cently prrsented td Indiana Cen:
Examination.,
,
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tral
College
library
arc
several
thy nriller?
~ n a p an'ap,
.
snap!
meeting
o
f
the
American
Betty 'Smith Hannan enrlosed'*e
Halliburton
books.
These
books
No
that's
not
me.
It's
the
'women
Association i n Clntime is here Once
in her Christmas letter a pietrirc Philogical.
.
'Writh about. the ,humorous, haination
\
now ihat Leap Week is just,
clnnati
Ohi&,.
DrrSmber
27,
28,
more,
of her son Jimmy, who was a
fasoinating
and.
oft-'
terrifying
around the corner' * Good ludr'
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and
29'
[ rack my $brainto make a score.
year old on Dec. 23. Betty was
'.
. adventures ' eneountered . on' Mr.
But i h hopelm, 1 tell YOU now gals! See the nurse i n case oi
daily expecting home her husIHalEiburton's travels over t h e u
tkiere's a ehana. plcay tell me inj;ury, fellows!.. Now
get cut.
, .
b d m Vm thrown out.
Bye.
haw. "
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Heights.. 'She 'says' that her ton for the meeting of the bud- R G g i d Ifa]libuAon selection
brother Bob, ex-'38, is i n Manila, ness oflicers.of United Brethren will want to read, more, .and
working at t h e ' Central Ma?l colleges Decfmber 28.
tho= who have, nevcf enjoyed
Directory' Service and ..having .'
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. such an 'opportunity will b e deh. Wm. hldrgan began his lighted to know that the library
some.intcresting experiences.
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twelfth year as treasurer of the now o m The G l d o u r AdvenThe Flying Carpet. and New
N a r v h H e n d r i c b '3% is now Indiana .Academy of Science on h,
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working on, his doctorate at the January 1.. -The Ac_ademy, with Worlds 10 Conquer. '., .
University of Southern Califor-, a membership ,of about 2,MM innia.
eluding the senior members and( :
i. iynd
&&, wa; ib
.the members of the Junior Acad- Cleveland,
'Janunry. 8-11,
'. Chfstec and Mary Ferne Lin- emy i n ' t h e high schools. is .tho
of
dermann mnounce the =rim1 of strongest .state academy in the of
colleges. On Janu.
Jeannine Daire on Nov., 17. Their country. Dr. "Organ announces ary. 1G President E& spoke'for
home is in the country near New,'that a, .new c&inet for Koda- the Sons of the Ameriean.Revo.
a m r
ed'a paper on physical therapy
Atbany.
e b m e slides with a capacity for iution at 'the Columbi;l clubill And land!
strange-noises do I .
in the Veterans Hospital.
2000 slides was recently acquired hdi&polis,
! ~ e " s p o k'at
~
' hear.
fOr the bio1Dm,depa*ent.
The derson First Unit& Brethren
campus:Quotes' '. department
now has
bun- Church January 6, and will be .in
dred slides.
Hartford City for a youth meet.
By Shirley Belcher
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ing on.January'27. ; .
rhey come i n . closer, a whole 1; youtll~notharm me I p-se
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T Y i month's question 23 very At a meeting of those interanny'.thcre
true. '
pertinent 'one among the, intel'
ested in'adult education in Indi- ' Professor Lyndon R. S t r e e t ' s They ,scream
s t me, 'You've time
That
ipend
time
I d s of our cmpus.
ana on D&ember 8, the Indiana planMng to' attend the meeting
to spare.
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with
you.".
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are
Association
of
Adult
Education
of
the
N~tional
.'Association
'01
Jn
.what
w
a
y
.
Question:
YOU could %ve studied, but no .
and parties'you ' When I awoke it was all a dream. .
' you preparing for f i n d exams?
was orginized. ,A'provisional or- Schools of 'Xlusic in. Detroit, ro
Yet all too &e, to me did seem.
E& ansiver is a repetition of ganiration 'has been function?,ng hlichigan. Fdbrudry -19 :and 20
. . ahvays go. . . . . .
the preceding one. Therefor& to for about three' years. .Dr. Rus- He 3 1 1 remain'in'Dctrait for'thc
Now my exams n o longer I &eve
.
each .hiat
d e v i a t e f i e possibility of a col- sel S. hferkel of. our education. meetinmg . b f .the Music Teacheri c*Youleave' us..here
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In
thorough study'l firmly, '
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:idone,
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' lection of En&ninating'evidence dkartment was a charter 'mem- 'National 'Association far, ,mllegc
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believe.
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Elsie h h e Padgett .
all.jnfom&on is withhold..'
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for
PorfJnt..
. . hseball..
, . . . .g m
. e. s .' .this.
lrwtor of
'Central ;branch of
. ~ h Department
h
of
IIusic
will
deveral,'ycG,
bas
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t
had
spring.
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\ .'the .Ind&na%lis Y.M.C.A., spoke
P r g e s o r ' &et
has arranged
J ~ U -prescni its s&nd &dent recital lege ', chorus, although 1ve have
:,. in
arythe
3, 'coivocation'
on the subject,
period,
o n h i d a y .evenirgT(February 1. had OW &lege' choir ,bnd have for the band.to (present 3 spring
. . ?6akes,a, Leader?". . . . . . . . . . . . With thii'reciial a' nexv. idea' is heard:it, tb ' g k d 'advanta& in bnc+prior to. the Easter hali' '
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bcing,devcloped by having as the beviral of our chapel pm,mmi. , days. ' On this a x i o n , several
Esch* a native Of
.
Dr. .Cleo, Blackburn,
director of guest, attractio,, musi&ans.
Pro'fcssor Lyndon R. Street, w&'dwind and' brass cnsemblcs
burg., Penwlvania. came t 0 - h
IIousc .in Indiampolis;
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. for. their initial .
dianapolis ' last '
with .. her addressed the ' student ,body ' in one of thc high schools of Marion head of b u r department of music, are ' scheduled.
County. On t
h
j
s recital Manual is organizing a college chorus the appcurance. _.'.':
' 'husband; Dr. I. Lynd M,
who
"*
Iris
chap""service.
then assumed, his responsibilitics t31k , ~ ~ s on
quotation TI'abIhg !Iigh Sehool.of,the City s m n d =&ester. . h I a b a h i * to , hfembers if the band iicl&e:
as president of Indiana. Central hm. .=
,child's prayer, will. bc .represented b y a brass thii new sioup of singers is open Clarinets: I . Arnella . B r 0.0 k e s;
COll'?€X. Mrs.
attended the c g ~ .ab&e.
~ t
ensemble, directed Py nb..CharlF
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~ to all~students ~i n d faculty
~ mem- Maxine Henry, Jean AIiUcr, Betty
IIdenzie;' On, all S U C~d i n g Wit?l
Phillipsburg .schools ,and in 1924 selt"
bers
of'the
college
choir..
The SUuka;- Ernest' Stubbs, Lonna
, ~ ..,I
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P m g r m ' t h e r e will b;c one or only rcquircment for membership Wilcs; flutcs' and piccolos: Phyllis
was ,married to Dr. Esch. They
. '
~ City and is that t h e student or faculty Cbok,. Phyllii- AGedmna,
have one son, 1:Lynd Esch, Jr.; "FbK
LEonaid.J* Mervus from more high S ~ O OfO the
Lois
""hat
a
who is ma&ed. IIc ,& majoring T e r n Haute
surrounding communities .repre: member. be able-to carry-a-tune. NicodaLs, . ,Domthca Reagan, ~.
in.'archeology !and. anthropology Christian' Should.
:abut Sented as Suest attractions. :. . Ability to' read music will assist Nincy .TVincbrcnncr; b m n :
at the^ Uniyersity .of California. Judai,?" in the January lo
T h e following studCh!s wiU aP- materially; however, this is not Julie George;. alto saxophones:
, ;
His wife is majoring in art a t that vocclt'on.
Rabbi n*ervus 'repre- pear on the. recital February
ncccssary. Neither. is it. neccs- Robcrt ;Fisher,' Laverne Loh. sented the Jewish Chautauqua ~ a r yR O S ~ Benjamin. violinist: saw that 'the
university. . . ., .. :
bc a trained kamp;. M)rnets: Robert3 Good,
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Dr: qnd .lbs.. Esch have done Society
Janet Dennis BoglC; Pianist; Gm- voicr,, io;. those' having trained R w x .Ariller, Maynard hroscr.
.
Rev: Carl 'Eschbach, United d d BmLm, tenor; Hazel CoCban, voices are urged to bccame mem- Bill S w y c r , Helen Whaley; barichurch.work, he:scrvibg pastormeko-mPrano; Don Fleenor, Pi- bcrs of t h e college choir. ' .
ates in several states XIrs.,E$ch Brethren mi+onaW to the
tones: Joan hiiddaugh, Vera
enjoys church work cspecially.the ippineswho was rCcCdY released anist: Raberta Good, s o P n 0 : 'The 'chorus ';vi11 hold rehears] firoren; b n c h horn: Roslind
work with young pcople. Dr.and from a Japanese .'internment
Junken, Pianist; Lois arc- once a wcek either on Tuesday or W&b; trombone: hrcgeri Bailey,
K ~ + Borg?nbt;
.
the'mllege clari- Wednesdiy afiernoon.at four; fof Doris-&Ia.y, Julia IIlllCr, Robert
CiriP,' was-On o+ciJW'Js
hlrsL-Esch were working-in
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With
him
were
net
quartct.
and
the brass ensem- one hour
16
and'
17.
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r
y
. fornii bcfom coming to
Xiller; . 'tuba:'. Russell ' Nicoles; .
', and hlrs. Esch tells me
Rev. Loren s StinC, represcn!ing blc fmm. hlanua1 Training: I!igh
All students of the collegc are drum, bells, nnd.cymbals: Gerald
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csp&ially Urged' to join fhe cop Brown,. Caroline Fisher, Charlet
mirses the California. . warm the II9mc mssion Board and Pas- School.
United
Only
students
of
t
h
e
,
dep?rtlege chorus; unless" thcy. are Norton, Betty Padgett,.
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,and' the. k a u t y of the tor Of 'the &mmond
merit of music showing m a r k o f members' of our coilcge choir.
countryside, but, .that she: likes Brethren Church, and
Oficcrs of the 'band are:.PrcsIndiana .for, its friendliness .and hIillfr, representink the Otter- PrOg+ns and Pmfi>inb' adyance- Come on, gang; .let's make this idenf'Gcrald Brown;. vice-prcsithe beauty of its trees.
.. . bein'Guild. The group addressed ment.a;e scheduled for these stu- possibifify
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dent; Helen Whaley; sc&etary- '
dent recitals.
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Although devoting most. of her the Tvednesd3Y evening ',
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' . treasurer, Julia' Miller; 'librarian,
iimeto her home, family, and andthcT~ursdaymorningconv0- . ' .
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THE ORCHESTRA : Lorena mics.
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church; hlrs: Esch enjoys.rpding, cation' and wcrc on campus for
Additional
53nd
mmb-.
are '
Our
Icollegc.'orch&stra
had
its
'
conferences.
good musie, art, plays, sewing, pcrsonal
.
.
first
rehearsal.of>
t
h
e
,
new
year
alWaYs
wQk0mC
into
.this
group
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and cooking. . She has a.collec '
Tuesda);
cvenini,
a
n
u
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Provided
thcy
meet
playing
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tion of interesting cpoking recipes
Professor Lyndon R;. Street,. con- qUirCmCnts and attcnd rehearsals.
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PHILALE-THM.
,of which she is very proud. She
plans for an- The rapid'strides madc by this
. , ductor, is
. othei concert io.be given on ~ ~g i Oi U P- of Players under F'mfcsSOr
. ' . also enjoys traveling, and she and
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s
By Dorothy 'Miller .' .
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day e.vening, AIarch 8.. St&nis Street'S.eWCrt direction S i V C Us .
United States and. in hfexico vis- The"phila.lcthean ~ i t e r a r y si.
'03~ a t u r d a yafternoon, Janu- and faculty members will not pride knowing .that it .compares ,
iting many interesting placcs. . e c t y
in regula$ sossion De- ary 12, the Greyhound. squad forget the ex&l!cnt pefi&,,&e favorably .with .bands of other
Alrs. Esch told me nn.interest- cember.lO.
colleges with much largcr.cnrollw e n t to ,North Alanchcstcr, Indi- prescntcd by,'these .forty' &&s. . ing story of her ancestors who . Thc ,jo1lbming' ;fficcrs
ana, .to play an afternoon home- tra1 playcri in their first concert ments: .. . . UP the gow,~work.
. . . .
were early pionmrs in the United ,,Jmtcd:
ATargaret B
~ presi:~ cOdng.gamc
~
~ on ~the home
,
courts of 'the schpol year, Sunday aftcr- band.
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Stitcs. At the time of the Rcvo- dent;, ~
\ ~ Langfqrd,
~ ~ vicej ~of the'
~ opponents:
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Playing fine noon, Dccembcr .:9
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lutionary War part of the branch president; hfinam- R&d; critic; ball exCopt for sporadic outbursts hlrs: U i n Kello&,
of'our
of loose ball handling.-Central's Dr. Kellogi, violinist and concert- . . THEACALLOSIA' 'Uecame -&'glish Tories, .but ,the hIartha Tdbott,'rmrdingbmnch fmm . whkh .her family tary; Anita'. Fernier, chaplain; five jumpcd-to a 4-O'lead.on'. a master of the orchestra, will'bc '. ''
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dcscended were American Y a y hrena
.' , B yNedine Spray
miles
ccNor;
' Eulene field ,goal and two'free4hrows by the soloist for the second concert;
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need,, tius&;. Charlet iyOrton, Dave Catlin. .North Manchester's
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: ,I enjoyed the ' interview with treuurer; netha me Thackcray, Sp3rhns \vent ahead to a 5.'4 SODA FOUNTAIN. .~ '' , held the first forma1 initiation for'
nlrs. Esch* and severalof the girls corresponding. secretary; Eileen score. and the Greyhounds never . (Continued from Paie 1.). ,' school year on January 7:. N t c r '
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i n the 'dormitory enjoyed the P o l l a ~ , , ~ c h o r i s t e r ;h i s ~
i regained
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- the lead. i
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T h y a r t acpartment keeps d a banquet in the .college dininc
fudge shc.gave to'us.
. d e m k , a pianist:^ . Sylvia Sholty, . North 'hranchest? Icd . a t the student
.
composition.,ond'a print hall a short business me&= was .
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librarian;'Marilyn Harman;host- half-time'21-1G. The frnal Score Of a' maStCrPiCCe, usually of a held in' thc..society hall. Julia'
CHdRilt CLINIC . . ,
N a r y Louise Pruitt, assistant was 4137.- Br~nnemanwas high contcmporary acisf . o n . display A i n George was 'elected .pi&-. .'
. . . score man.. for.Ceptra1 with 11 in
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Cu&,,ard.
. . . ? . - . . dcnt Uor the mming term.
rcccived ,,in?- ~ i n t s . t ohis credit.'. and ~ i ~ e There
r
Discussions. at a11 sessions, will Philalethea
arc-rive; royal ~ u upe
Those who +*+rei?itiakd ivere:
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deal with the average voluntecr t&.,
&&,man
,memb& this points.,
high for ?danchcstcr
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with l3 holstercd sfi+ing booths in ,the &Iai-jlyn Sonner, IIazel B.. &ch. .
...
Cupbo?rd.. Books, ' paper, ' SUP- ran, Edith' Mlison, 'Ruth Hop,
choir of. untrained ,voices. A con- scmesfer;
The follo,,ying girls
sidcrxblc number, of .select an,14 ;t the Ind.
. . . IN- Manchesfer plies, and stamps are sold in'the kiwi ' Eldora Jamcs; Betty Pad- ,
finitiated J~~~~~~
thfms will
1 ?~C3mpbcll-.~. 5 bookstore and post.ofice m t i o n , gett,'. Velma : Bailey, Kathleen . .
presented f o r ex- formal initiation: .Alary ROSC Ben- Catlilt.
amhtioxi. Subkcti to be dis- jamin, Jane Turley, v e i a hforen, Deutsch
. OlhIiller I.- ....... . I 3 and the. mail 'boxes 'are immedi- Car,,-,i&ael,.
and Dcttie : hIoore.
cussed inelude "Organizing the Louella Welbaum,. Helen. IIarie Fleenor .:.-I.,
. SlIIoldcrman ..... 0 at$Y Inside the .door. .The Cup- Arnclla Brooks, t h e society pion-:
church choir", "Vmlizing thc Cravens, Dorothy Ann Heming- KiStlCr, 1% .... z!Crabbs
5 board maY:be entered from the ist. >la>.cd "hly Task" during,thc
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Choir and. Conducting Tech- way, . Violet Sclimcltz, . Mary Miller 1...:. . OIIIoff :...:..:..-... . 0 outside by a door leading off of ccrmony.
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of the Minister Frances Stotts. Melba Rickert. KistIcr,.D.':.
GIButtcrbaugh.. I t the front .veranda of, the build- .'During the "following sfssion.
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IiIusic for the Church Choir", Kathleen Shipley; Pauline
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