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i .. ... .. . ...I; > : .... . . ,. . \. , , .' . Buddy-Sister.Walkout. .. As Seen from. , . Under . . ...,,.. ... :. '.I" Stiidents.PIai .... Formal Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green Beanies'.: :i With.Philharnionic. , . ...- . . . Welcome . . Students , . . . .,. - : . . . 'Tie tdok on a new. tinge" 'for Indiana Central freshmen W+: ' ,Several'students of .the Aiusic .The forma1,reception was held Green'became the official cistcmark of the underc&men ;,'Department are now playins with September Z+ in the school'gy? , . the annual initiation festivities be$an &.earnest.- Ga$eld, Park'ibas the Indianapolis. .philharmONc ... En-traditional style, 'the. mem: The .orchestra, an organizhticn bers of the faculty,and officers af nksday, September 22, at the annual !'BuddySister'~.walkout. the scene oi the crime for the,men, and Longacre for.the women of Orchestra. '' the Class of '52 . . , ' . .. t . - .. I .... .... made up of musicians irom.al1 the four literary...societies were ,. . . . . . . " experience', i n . playing with a Charles Jennings was master of - .I grorlp, and in, playing Khe larger ceremonies. The progrm' in- ' ' "' . :. I . ~ .. . .- over., the city, gives its members on hand to greet the guests. ,.~ . ' .'\valltout. ; , :, i . . .. ' . nTalkoutI. .;. - - . . . . .' By Bruce Hilten. '" :. ' works,, Buch'as symphonies: , : cluded a .vocal solo by." Prof. .-. ' *'ihere's.your green beanie"? :! Garfleld Park was the destina- ,'The. following 'students: 'are Allrm.'Schirmer;'a'violin solo by "Well, it's-I-" 'Grab her, gals"! , tion of the' male element &, the membersof the orchestra:.Trudx Trudy Fields; readings by. Miss Fields, violin; ~ hlirtha AIennen; Casebier.. and ' Prof. Hill; and a Sister Walk&. The little sisters, ' Laveta Ed .-pellet, c ill yearing beanies, met their bg %vi+ the Gecn' hats) had carried Smith, , ,'oboe; Wayne , Smith, Fisher, hlilo Coldren. and Bill . sisters in,:,front of .Wilmore Hall. enough benches to stat the group, French horn; Wolfgang . . Edelman, Eaton. , The-violin quartet, made '- Fmm then? the ,girls ' paraded Bud. Dehun . entertained them trombone. :. UP of Martha Alemen, k r o t h y down the,roaWd .. , tracks . . to Long- with.&ereading.bf a set &es 'Another' siudent, Joyce Dun-, Strickler, Ruth CFsby, : and ham has been playing the violin-' Trudy Fields, ,played while guests cello with the ordrestra in were ' arriving and. 'two'of ithe . . ..acre Park. . :. , ~ . . group joined with nfrs. Kellogg years. nen playing the piano,'Miss Fields . . ' . By Anne Wadei'S2 . . , These were 9 few exclamations ?Nalkout @fober 22. , :: beard at the Bib Sister,. Little , ... ' violin; Al. : -Kindig, clarinet: number by ' the male ' quartet, After. half 'the boys' (the half G & ~ ~ ~ ~ spyres, from "the : "Campus Handbcok." . . . . .. ... ... in. a'trio consisting of Miss hlen- . the violin,. and hlrs. Kellogg the .. . . . Atriving at the park; the weary Renaldo. savene1le ' entertained . . .. . group was led in singing by Helen with an ';impromptp, l"hry ,Tail," . . Uncapher, the upperclassmen try: ing 'td teach the freshies . a .few cmpusfavorites. ., , . the scent of food they 'Pdt their and'Dean.~ Van' Ness was called upon.to,r&d excerpts'0f.a pink- tinted letter he had received that ,Wednesday, Oh. 13-S.C.A. cello. ' ' ' '' :. s~,,,,& if Events;. ' . Friday,'Oct. 1gTug-o:war arid . ,. ,.stunt night.. , I . , ". ' ,, ". men the big sisters caught m&,ing:, 'Mi. Delmar Huppert, class of 31, spoke on the!subject, "What ,&t..iS-F oii,al 1' fie Literary .... Societies .... r .... .,. have meant. .. ini the.big siste=.'the little ib&o,,t;;b,,f not before hlr..D;- . 'game,tat Franklin. . . . '. Wrs. Kenneth Sidebottom led the 'group in musical games . at '. , . .:';, . . ,TJ,~ . .an&; ,;it. it;, -..'littla sisters to work .~fter-Se.~: broke up the program,part of the . " . Ji a v i n g sullieiently stun&l dress thit would be in style the . : Assn. Alumni luncheon. themselves the .girls ,continued next day. .with. the' Program. Billie' &e ".The little .buddies ran;.w'alked, .... Canterbury 8:OO. : . . " .' Martin, Judy Arorgnn, and Eloise or ,limp&' back from ~~~fi~ld Friday, Oct. 29-C om b i ne d Bilby were the little sisters Park, whlle their '"big brothers" . . Conference of YMCA and on for imPrompt~. Miss Cravens, put an official end to the annual ' . , YWk .. - ...... Dean of WWnen, recited, X'y?' w o o u t by boarding, a hladison , Saturday, Oct. 3LCombined poems.. , , ~ : . , . : ' ,. ~ bus: " to what to wear the next day. the freshies .got. green paint Slopped terS got'urhat W8.S left.. ' . .' ... Inaun had eXplained the mode,cJ id^^, act, z~~id. ~ & ~ h ~ ~ * ~ ' .. Of the program. , .... . . . . , Football game, hem with the .... .... .. ' ' , YWCA. ' YWCA. Football &me,her; with, Anderson 8:OO. Sunday, Oct. 31 - Combined ,Conference'of YAICA and . . . ~ ' . '. ' . Conference:of YAlCA and, "' . YWCA. .': : ' : . . . . . . - . . After 'receiving :instructions - as .'. ,. . . . . . . . ~ . ' ' - 'I . . . . . . . - Alpha Psi Float, Takes , .. First - .. Prize .... . &tol;er'2, 19is, 'was the date of. our a n n u a l homecoming. Alumni, dads, .&a, friends of I.C.C. came'home to join forees victory over n+&ster from the with ,our team io bring 'back gam? ' . The members of the "C' As& ciation chose a p&titc.mdhead to be bur queen HaV- i& bee;. crou?rcd' by Cap t3in.Pad Eich&af the football team, : hrartha '. Alennen,' '50, reigned aver the day's. activjties e,&, ber throne under, the a,c, of the iT,, float of. '50 J"ct comes fmm .West violin .q"artet ire among her )' Festivities got off .to' a' good st&' with the homecaning .......................... piride through I._. %".. dowitown . . In- diananapolis and the south side.. Three groups &me home with irizes. to ma& ' 'their winning floats., Alpha . Psi omega. took first Pike with.their'ap~opriate float, 'The Play's'the Thing". The 'senior class 6ame hama second with a4'he camp& Q ~ ~ ~ ~ * I float Zetagathea Literary Society com- pkted the victory -?io with its float featuring Miss Zetagathea, Barbara Hotz.. . . . . Irarth? is a member'of the class Lafayette.. Philalethea and the school activities. ., . .. * . on their, am. in the. 1.C.c. ' . . , .. The tired group' trudged- bae oyer the railroad tracks to .the boys at a #bonfire.. ' . camgus, whcre. they i d n d the ... , ~~ *. Students;'FacultY :~ . Take.'&nsequences - .. : c . . , *Truth ?K Co&quences" found ilr; Ways to the Indiana' Central campus Wednesday, October 6, when the panLinguists -ent.m- tained the student ,body in Kep- hart Auditorium . ' .' The program wm conducted by ... H m l d MacPherson, who kept the contes:ants puzzled and the wdi- %ce in an uproar. , The fun began when Tom Kim- ' me1 gave a hurnerous impenopa- tionof Adolph. .' ,I ' xone of,'the eontestants ere able td answer the questions and the following people had to take the coiiequences: Larry George, Kenneth me, ,?.tartha Stone, Daisy Welch, Laveta Smith, Bill Fisher, Charles' : Seward, Dale Robinson, Rose Ann Ryder, Vern hIr. and hfrs. Kek, , , . , .- Jack Fenh, Barbara Knarzer. ... Chandler, narbara Hotz, Norman Harner, h. and hk. PellOgg and . . ' ' .. .. -., , .. . . prizes were also awarded for ' the 'best dormitory decorations. Men's and'Dailey IIalls tied,'for first place with their interpreta- tims- of 'We &me from the North, We came from the &th, 'we come, from. the East. and West','. Before the game the ' cheer leadefs called a ban-& ' pep session to build up enthd- . During the gYne, visiting dads of tea. members. sat on the benches behind'the team, with a card bearing his &n's unifm number an'his back. . -' - ' , After the game, the annual homecoming party wl~sheld in Wilmore Hdl basement to celc brate. ' Alumni, dads, guests, and students joined in the celebration directed,by the S.C.A. Bob Smith : was master of ceremonies. .The program'induded vocal solcs by Rebeow. Sloan and Billie'cRae Martin, ajviolin solo by Trudy Fields, and an accordion solo by Lavetcr Smith. t, Helen Uncapher Id, group singiig whieh was asm. . . . I . ' . .... . . . . ....... .... ,. I ' /,: . -. .. ,. 'HO?.~ECOMIN~TO~: First Prize Float 'by Alpha Psi Omega: .'Lower left: ''C" Afaktha. hlennen. Lower right:^ Dean Van Ness,"52, welcomes his father 'to . .-. .. .. . . 1 . . : . . .. .. ,. ,..- . .. . . 1'. ' . i .. . . . . . .. , . . . . . . . . .. ., . ~ . , ... .. . , . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . . .. . . . . .... .... . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . .. .I . . . . .. ' ,:. , . . . . . .... ... _,I ........ ,. . , .' . . . . .. ,, .. I. .. . . .. . . * . , R,:;. .. .. . . , -'_:I. . , ,. , T . . . ,. . 7 I .~ , . ,. , . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ............ ...... , . ...... .. *. ~. .- . . . . . . , : ... ,. .. , . . . . . ,". ' ' . , Monthly-Pubiication.of .:Indiana 'Central College-' .- , .. , * .. . . . .. .. , #., I , . . . . . * . . ., . . . . . Vol"rne2z.26~ ' , . , . ., .. -. Indinnnpolis,'Indiana,, October 13, 1948 ' ' ,. .. 1. , . :,No. 2 arty: , ~ ., ,I ~ ..,~e . . . n,n .... e .... IyIL i. ...... el,gns '?Ai,,'. 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. Buddy-Sister. Walkout. .. As Seen from. , . Under .

. ...,,.. . . . :. ' . I " Stiidents.PIai . . . . Formal Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green Beanies'.: :i With.Philharnionic. , . . . . - . . . Welcome . . Students , . . . . , . - : . .

. ' T i e tdok on a new. tinge" 'for Indiana Central freshmen W+:

' ,Several'students of . t h e Aiusic .The forma1,reception was held Green'became the official cistcmark of the underc&men ;,'Department are now playins with September Z+ in the school'gy?

, . the annual initiation festivities be$an &.earnest.- Ga$eld, Park'ibas t h e Indianapolis. .philharmONc . . . En-traditional style, ' the. mem:

The .orchestra, an organizhticn bers of the faculty,and officers af

nksday, September 22, at the annual !'BuddySister'~.walkout.

the scene o i the crime for the,men, and Longacre for.the women of Orchestra. ' ' the Class of ' 5 2

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. . t . - . . I . . . . . . . . made up of musicians irom.al1 the four literary. ..societies were

,. . . . . . . " experience', i n . playing with a Charles Jennings was master of - . I grorlp, and in , playing Khe larger ceremonies. The progrm' in-

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. ~ . . . .- over., the city, gives i t s members on hand to greet the guests. , . ~

. ' .'\valltout. ; , :, i

. . .. ' . nTalkoutI. .;. - - . . . .

.' By Bruce Hilten. '" :. ' works,, Buch'as symphonies: , : cluded a .vocal solo by." Prof. .-. ' *'ihere's.your green beanie"? :! Garfleld Park was the destina- , ' T h e . following 'students: 'are Allrm.'Schirmer;'a'violin solo by

"Well, it's-I-" 'Grab her, gals"! , tion of the' male element &, the membersof the orchestra:.Trudx Trudy Fields; readings by. Miss Fields, violin; ~ hlirtha AIennen; Casebier.. and ' Prof. Hill; and a

Sister Walk&. The little sisters, ' Laveta Ed .-pellet, c ill yearing beanies, met their bg %vi+ the Gecn' hats) had carried Smith, , ,'oboe; Wayne , Smith, Fisher, hlilo Coldren. and Bill . sisters in,:,front of .Wilmore Hall. enough benches to stat the group, French horn; Wolfgang . . Edelman, Eaton. , The-violin quartet, made

'- Fmm then? the ,girls ' paraded Bud. Dehun . entertained them trombone. :. UP of Martha Alemen, k r o t h y down t h e , r o a W d .. , tracks . . to Long- with.&ereading.bf a set &es 'Another' siudent, Joyce Dun-, Strickler, Ruth CFsby, : and

h a m has been playing the violin-' Trudy Fields, ,played while guests cello with the ordrestra in were ' arriving a n d . 'two'of ithe . . ..acre Park. . :. , ~ . .

group joined with nfrs. Kellogg years.

nen playing the piano,'Miss Fields

. . ' . By Anne Wadei'S2 . .

, These were 9 few exclamations ?Nalkout @fober 22. , :: beard at the Bib Sister,. Little , . . . ' violin; Al. : -Kindig, clarinet: number by ' the male ' quartet, After. half 'the boys' (the half G & ~ ~ ~ ~ spyres,

from "the : "Campus Handbcok." . . . .

. . . . . . . . in. a'trio consisting of Miss hlen-

. the violin,. and hlrs. Kellogg the . . . .

. Atriving at the park; the weary Renaldo. savene1le ' entertained . . . . . group was led in singing by Helen with an ';impromptp, l"hry ,Tail," . .

Uncapher, the upperclassmen try: ing ' t d teach the freshies . a . few cmpusfavorites. ., , .

the scent of food they 'Pdt their

and'Dean.~ Van' Ness was called upon.to,r&d excerpts'0f.a pink- tinted letter he had received that ,Wednesday, Oh. 13-S.C.A. cello. ' ' ' ''

:. s~,,,,& if Events;.

' . Friday,'Oct. 1gTug-o:war arid . ,. , .stunt night.. , I . , " .

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,, ". m e n the big sisters caught m&,ing:, 'Mi . Delmar Huppert, class of 31, spoke on the!subject, "What

,&t..iS-F oii ,al 1' fie Literary .... Societies . . . . r . . . . ..,. have meant. . . i n i the.big siste=.'the little ib&o,,t;;b,,f not before hlr..D;- . 'game,tat Franklin. . . . '.

Wrs. Kenneth Sidebottom led the 'group in musical games . at

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,TJ,~ . .an&; ,;it. it;, -..'littla sisters to work .~fter-Se.~: broke up the program,part of the

. " . Ji a v i n g sullieiently stun&l dress th i t would be in style the . : Assn. Alumni luncheon. themselves the .girls ,continued next day.

.with. the' Program. Billie' &e ".The little .buddies ran;.w'alked, . . . . Canterbury 8:OO. : . . " .' Martin, Judy Arorgnn, and Eloise or ,limp&' back from ~ ~ ~ f i ~ l d Friday, Oct. 29-C om b i n e d

Bilby were the little sisters Park, whlle their '"big brothers" . . Conference of YMCA and on for imPrompt~ . Miss Cravens, put an official end to the annual ' . , Y W k . . - . . . . . . Dean of WWnen, recited, X'y?' w o o u t by boarding, a hladison , Saturday, Oct. 3LCombined poems.. , , ~ : . , . : ' ,. ~ b u s : "

to what to wear the next day. the freshies .got. green paint Slopped

terS got'urhat W8.S left.. ' . .' . . . Inaun had eXplained the mode,cJ id^^, act, z ~ ~ i d . ~ & ~ h ~ ~ * ~ '

. . Of the program. , . . . . . . . . , Football game, hem with the . . . . . . . . .. ' ' , YWCA. ' YWCA. Football &me,her;

with, Anderson 8:OO. Sunday, Oct. 31 - Combined

,Conference'of YAICA and

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. ' . ' . Conference:of YAlCA and, " ' . YWCA. .': : ' : . . . . . .

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. . . . . . - Alpha Psi Float, Takes , .. First - . . Prize . . . .

. &tol;er'2, 19is, 'was the date of. our a n n u a l homecoming. Alumni, dads, .&a, friends of I.C.C. came'home to join forees

victory over n+&ster from the with ,our team io bring 'back

gam? ' .

The members of the "C' As& ciation chose a p&titc.mdhead to be bur queen HaV- i& bee;. crou?rcd' by Cap t 3 i n . P a d Eich&af the football team, : hrartha '. Alennen,' '50, reigned aver the day's. activjties e,&,, ber throne under, the a,c, of the iT,, float

o f . '50 J"ct comes fmm .West

violin .q"artet i r e among her

) ' Festivities got off .to' a' good st& ' w i t h the homecaning

.......................... pir ide through I . _ . %".. dowitown . . In- diananapolis and the south side.. Three groups &me home with ir izes. to ma& ' 'their winning floats., Alpha . Psi omega. took first Pike with. their 'ap~opriate float, 'The Play's'the Thing". The 'senior class 6ame hama second with a4'he camp& Q ~ ~ ~ ~ * I float Zetagathea Literary Society com- pkted the victory -?io with its float featuring Miss Zetagathea, Barbara Hotz..

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Irarth? is a member'of the class

Lafayette.. Philalethea and the

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on their, a m . in the. 1.C.c. ' . . , . .

The tired group' trudged- b a e oyer the railroad tracks to .the

boys at a #bonfire.. ' . camgus, whcre. they i d n d the

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Students;'FacultY :~ . Take.'&nsequences - .. : c . .

, *Truth ?K Co&quences" found ilr; Ways to the Indiana' Central campus Wednesday, October 6, when the panLinguists -ent.m- tained the student ,body in Kep- hart Auditorium . ' .' The program wm conducted by

. . . H m l d MacPherson, who kept the contes:ants puzzled and the wdi- %ce in an uproar. , The fun began when Tom Kim-

' me1 gave a hurnerous impenopa- t ionof Adolph. .' ,I '

xone of, ' the eontestants ere able td answer the questions and the following people had to take the coiiequences: Larry George,

Kenneth me, ,?.tartha Stone, Daisy Welch, Laveta Smith, Bill Fisher, Charles' : Seward, Dale Robinson, Rose Ann Ryder, Vern

hIr. and hfrs. Kek, , , . ,

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Jack Fenh, Barbara Knarzer.

. . . Chandler, narbara Hotz, Norman Harner, h. and h k . PellOgg and . .

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. . prizes were also awarded for ' the 'best dormitory decorations.

Men's and'Dailey IIalls tied,'for first place with their interpreta- tims- of 'We &me from the North, We came from the &th, 'we come, from. the East. and West','. Before the game the

' cheer leadefs called a ban-& ' pep session to build up enthd-

. During the gYne, visiting dads of t e a . members. sat on the benches behind'the team, with a card bearing his &n's u n i f m number an'his back. . - ' - ' , After the game, the annual homecoming party wl~s held in Wilmore Hdl basement to celc brate. ' Alumni, dads, guests, and students joined in the celebration directed,by the S.C.A. Bob Smith : was master of ceremonies. .The

program'induded vocal solcs by Rebeow. Sloan and Billie'cRae Martin, ajviolin solo by Trudy Fields, and an accordion solo by Lavetcr Smith. t, Helen Uncapher Id, group singiig whieh was

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* ' , I EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..: _ .HELEN UNCAPHER

. ........... Sports Editor 1 I ~ h r e n Noblitt . . .

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.................. .... Bill Eaton seems to havc founq Faculty Advisor : 1 ........... i..... ........ 2 : ............... 'hk. Johnson . . . ,. chapel serviks of this semester the "apples of his eye"-and was Grammar Critic .. __ .......... ....:..-: ..__.: ._..__.I. Dean Cravens e p i s t ..... L..... :..: :""""' ___.__I_____ ::: ..... Fern Kincade in a.'Worship Chapel on hrondaY, his face Hehe and Bob Photographer -....... ~ -...... ~ :... i L a r r r George Sept. 27, at which Dr. L. A.,H&I- Smith are plend5g for the winds . . . . t o 'Wow : .". and eia&. your

. . $ . ' Jacqueline Duffey.', Calvin Kistler ._ , - . . Churdij was the guest ' sP2ker. to the 1.c.c. campus. ~ i ~ i ~ , ' t ~ k e . . Kathleen Chappeile Hilda Liedebrand : . : : . His message fOuOW+ the opening note!-Dale Robison's eyes light

: ' . ' \ . ' ' . . . . worship, period ynder the direc- up when' you mention Springfield

tion, through.the.i~vitation Of the new addition in the Music Editor . ..lyn Sonner Administrative . Chapel C c m i t - 'Oard has been . Art Editor. . "..........-... Bill Steltzer . . . . . tee, held the first o f ' h

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' The Art Club is hunching.a. '

new year, taking as its'starting projcct. jewelry making.

At the flrst Art'.Club'meeting of the yea; the following officers were. elected. for, th; next term: Dwight Tiylor, 'presidentf. h i m jorie EI&t,, ' v i c e ,. president;

Stelzer,, t re iurc i ; Betty miom- berg, Student Council represcnta- , ti& and %i&, Piblic

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. Barbara ' ' hrarilyn SOnner ' ' '. ~ '

Charles Bnssett ,.

' Entered as second-class matter October 18, 1923, at the post OffCe

,, Sylvia FitzGerald Hazel Cochran Decker

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at Indianapdis, Indiana; &der the act'of March 3, 1879. . . . . . . . , .

T ~ A T CENTRAL SPIRIT , . . '

. . . The' fali term is now ,vel] &der' way;,vith c.nsses And other activities settled into the grooves of regular routine. List.ye?r's students, except'for those dignified seniors, are nqarly all back on th'e campus this fall. The

many'and varied but "1

&fads look back with nostalgic longing bnd diop in to

Of summer activities ' seem glad to be back:to l*c'c' again' .There is somet%

about the spirit of the place that gets into your~blood.

look around when they' can find opportunity,.for they re-

return each fall with ,enthusiasm and leave in the sprin6 with regret.

Participation in student activities this,fall has been- unusually good. The freshmen who were on hand for that first wiener roast discovered that soW life cdn be very .pleasant. Then nearly everyone was ,on hand for the !Valk-out and Big lrixer. timid souls, shied ayay from the ~~~~~l Reception,.,but there was a ,very good attendance, ,and those mho. were

tertaining program. , . - All of. these things add up to what we think 0 f .m

"thit Central spirit.',' It is a spirit of friendship and fellow- ship' Of fair and spo'smanshipp Of truth-seeking and Christian character erowth, of cooperation. and united action,,of helpfulness~and It is,dificult to it

Campus-Cup- board and the ",Y? lounge, a t the football games and social

. functions' in' the classrooms' too* but most Of in the Chapel hour. It is m?de up of many things, activity, study, meditation, defeat, ' success; .affection, growth, dreams"and'goa's* it is Of man and'much.of God'

we nourish it' it gro'v and enrich'our lives day by day* us '"holeheartedly into the prowam and

,activities of our school and thus create 'as well as receive .

member Central with affection: uppcrclass , .

few of the

there ,were Well rewarded.mith a most enjoyable and en-

~ into 'vords' but can it down in

-a portion of ''that Central spiiit." . : . .

zzomiiomi~g A, T ~ O - I V ~ ~ U Succeig' ,

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lvhile watching -the preparations for' the IIomecoming celebration, ivc were, Pleased to.see.the fin? spirit of cooperation which displayed itself in every student on the campus.

Dormitory decorations blossomed dn Galcony and lawn as willing hinds and minds worked together.. These pro- jects were not undertaken for.pcrsona1 glory but in'n spirit

The same might. be said of th'e many persons who worked night and day to complete the floats which moved

winning float, the carpenters and .artists who constructed

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'of cheerful competition with one goal in view, making.this yea f s IIomecomi.ng a success.

down the street on Saturday afternoon. .Besides having a n eye on the plaque, presentcd'each yc i r ' t o the prize-

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tion cf Robert Miller ancVCharlcs and hlargaret, wish I had a girl- (Re]itio?s.'.

going .to seck to -givk a, well- Sure is a goFd .thing! .Terry is'&,,&, hyone , in tnes td b, join-

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rea]]y get around..persona~]y isrn friend-Those 'Andrews sisters Jennings.'

;Formati;e 'Pia-, in C.M.A. quite fond of the short brunette, to join'the club. ' p e ~ o n l y Pre- through the'executive Officers are Unh"h!-Poor'Joan and her ankle.)requisite bein'g, that &y enjoy art ,

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terial student 'and . the general freshmen gaze, in aWe at the hall for Q,? campus life.

sei1 &ristl&,, president; Charle's &g,>o&&ther.man of m a y ' Jennings, vim W?&$G Robert you is "6 Kimbm (so the Miller, secretary; Donald Sum- try wait, &surer; H&V Parkhill,, epartrpent seems to be catching, ..&quire. cap he wean4peaking

.Efii+one in school is eligible '. I : - , strong!-Homecoming P r o v e d ing may my of the officmr or

After seeing the Proi! William hliller. The work has been

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. i . . ; portraits of alumni, i t surely was planned to hold interest for all. . . . . .

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. . . 'Officers for the year'are; Rus- fun watching them. observe thc . . . . thing one*'two, three, and more years post-picture. meii; if talents

make it .in foui year$ rumor gocs)-A slick 54.certain in the art is Bob Harvey. Just check

s(.em to be s≥nt a t arms; and Kenneth :ut so much fun: Just ask Butch, of Kire, . Reflector repcster. Prof, -Didn't hIarty,make a'wonderful rabbits, ;over the plus: '.

J. L. Gehr his been chosen as the queen? Guess'the "'" men have Robert are Jim and HeiryABob ' brains, too--Is , L ut z playing &d&k ,has become. quite . li- double for or is it .,the brary ininded. Nice gding!-The

football season?-hlr. Barnett can Cummings,. and.to

Faculty Advisor for the year., .

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slept thr0ugh.a elau yet! (Little ~ , . . . , ' brother, BEWARE)-Lucky'Short-

.' ridge to have 'such. student ' Students havc be'en asking:' what the matter is when teachers a; .gCind&eilap7 Steven-

t he school band ,assemble$ it&f 1 before the student body son and "Keen-Kid" Kennedy- in pep sessions ind at.ball games and only tnknty . , pekoks Mi&s.Casebierand winslow for-

got. their.. keys,'.:Girls!, Girls!-: ..,., - What's' the ' S C O ; ~ OK Dot 6nd Si-

seemsto cry. And the band members look a t each other in per- be exceedingly interested in Dick ' . ' ' Boling. Can- you '. blhme her?- plexity; .. * -

;, ; Why not; It is the of the who Reds smitlei .lookid quite are giving two hours a week plus personal practice hours bt ease before the minist&-Dan that the babd'is not any larger.' Were.it possible for the Burkhart,seems tdbe So b3shfui. band to.Undergo a mitotic division and'double itself the I 'wonder if he 'really %there organization would probably get its nucleous to work. But lare some things' Marily, Sonner

1Vhen.some students were would prefer l o practice teach- . this is easier said than done. asked to join the band, they could think of no better excuse ing-I wish I had tickets to some than they "didn't want to play; the band was too small." I.U. games like a certain person ' . These same people have been heard to gripe about. the I know. Have a good tiie!-Betty size of the band at'performnnces. Now, does that seem Kain sure is an ideal gal: looks, right? If.they ns individuals do not wish to h,elp increase personality, and intelligence, too. the size and quality of the band, what right have they to Congiatulationsl-Easily (Easley)

lame those who arc helping with t h e i ~ presence. Slob is seen walking along- . The next time you hear. anyone complain about our Edna Wise has become associated

band, j u s t aim your criticism dt the twenty-odd who have with Alexander.Pope. 'The Rape '

had experience in high scliool bands, but, refuse to come Of theLock."Forabeautifulshort

to Prof. Wm. hliller that he didn't out here. ':

Remember, those in the band are doing a11 they can get io cad ht ~ ~ o a t * . v o t e ~ poor

those who were not in that we could not acbept the invita- a &,ndeiful top; one to take you, for a spin.-Polly Hutchinson sure tion to play in the Butler Bowl. is good at wheeling i truck-Wish

thcm'hoped for a.better.parade,-to create a.better spirit I , c o d d wear f i n e ' f u r s 4 t seems that Geometry-is acquiring some new angles. No wonder when you

-to m,ak.e Central a better ~ h o o l .

dents now enrolled in Indiana Central, the day of return As I finish nibbl ig my Nab. I i n d reminiscences, will mean happy memories and more clok this issue and nab a nibble

ever-present. .

' The next ,C.hl.A. Chapel will be 'new look' to be banged up during welcome mat also out to Bob., think I . - , .

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e . :. . hair-do, see WisGJVhat happened ' ' '

to make'it something to be proud of. I t was'the fault of Zetagethea!--Rank.Katau makes

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' Homecoming means various thihgs to different people, the class.;oll~ , . . but when such a genial attitude prevails between the stu-

successful homecomings when tomorrow rolls around y e find ourselves among the returning rather than

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* .Vests, Club". - -Veterans . . . , News. , ~ " . . . . ........

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tion a;e urged to memorire them,' so they can: use the numbers readily. Then they write Or Call VA about their benefits.. ' .Use,of "C"'nu,mbers speeds UP service to veterans, VA said.'

now boasts of a new piano duo, tor.of ~ t . J O S ~ P ~ Codcrence and Edie is a former Central student. Iirofesior, gave to the d?rtment pension, . . .schooling,. .:on-the-job

' . The Music Club had.a.wiener: .Rei; Davi;l Liv&ood.wa; the; , , . , ' mast a t its first meeting on Tues- , . .

day, October. 12, at A h . Hope's princip?l speaker,7September .z9; home in SOUthPOrt."Officers Were 'he first Of a series Of s ix in- elected, and. entertainment made spirationg programs at.,Kephart

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Rev.. . Live&ood, Youth Direc-

hb'. Edelmann has . . . A number is issued &each vet- " **on the 'bd" organizing instru-

conrow is a Central. junior, and eran applying 'for':eompensation, mental ensembles this fall. I.C.C.

namely' Betty .Lou Ratliff , and pastor of the Evanielic+ .United ::.A 6 lb., 8 oz. daughter, Kat& several. &.her weaving and tex- training or Frieda Meyen: a Clarinet quartet Brethren: Church in South Bend; ine Ann, was born to .Maxine and tile pieces 'which she had used in benefit. The number, ippearing on whose memben, are A1 Kindig, Ind.. chose as hs subject "Ready Harold'Scbultz April 29. Harold displays.& over'the state.'^? the his case folder; will identify him Gror2c Spyres, Frieda hleyers, NOW, Lard." Having graduated is a Central junior. ,.'.. '. m. and co!leciion are a blue and, in VA records the rmt of his life,

by dependents and'S3ra Jane .Thompson: 3:d 3. from .Xndiana , Central in 1940. BIn . Robert hlcBride were blessed after his death.. ' ' cornet trio consisting of Jim Kind- Rev. Livengood was well aware with a new addition, Ronald Wes-

red; Jim weaver. and ?on I%- of the 'pmblems f a e d b j . stuf ley, on , ~ U l y 3. Bob gradpated in sampler, Japanese and, Chinese I ,,c,, often are the :dy by, which VA can distin- "han. hlr. Schirmer has announced dents. today in 'making decisions the class of '48-he is now a stu- silks, ' and a quilt block of . the means

guish one veteran from another. that Becky Sloan, Hazel Decker, for Christian service., '

Floyd nlavis* and Gene. In the short program receding A son,'D3n Joseph, was born'yto , The'Cham& range is another With ,some ~ . ~ , o o o , o o ~ .veterans*

who' worked, for ,the Chambers are duplicated thousands of times lege , l l ixed- Quartet. this Year. man and, f o m e r choir .director October 2.' Young hlr. Sommers hlarilyn Sonncr',is their aecom- f- Janesville, Wisconsin, led in weighed, eight, pounds at'. birth.

Gas Compiny this ; h e r , dem-

wife of the former Chemistry

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coverlet, an old family. registry and may be , .

I . . . . dent a t Bonebrake Seminary. ... River Brethren people. . . ' . .

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.' Will represent Central as ihe message Floyd Navis, 7 - a fresh Helen'~ and Henry Sommcrs ,on addition, Vera Stubbs, a senior in v ~ ' s files, many names . :-L . . over. : . . I . . . . & u p singing;. Billie Rae Martin Henry ,is an.1.C.C. senior. The.files contain 217,000 Smiths, '

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in past years music students of Indiana Central will act. as ushers for the 'hlartens Series Of musical events'at the Murat m e a - ,tre this season. The programs in: elude "Romeo and Juliet:' .Fritz

', Kreisler, Gaby'and Robert Casa- ' desus. Duo-Pianists, and the Ballet

Theatre. ,. Chapel'on Thursday, October 7,

. marked the debut'of the college Choir. hlr. S e h e r ' d vocal group

. is now well on the road of Pro- gress. The choir $ i s . organ-

BC&Y Sloan, vice-president: h f w . Jordan, secretary-treasurer; and

h r i a h Annis and Bob hliller, li- ' ' brarians Betty Lou Ratliff is the

accompanist. ~ c v e r content with j us t 'nough

added a *hiid chbir to liis string' He has aerrpted the Of

I . . ' director and organist at the.Ed- win .Ray hlethodist Church, near Fountain Square.

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"IIave some 'more pop-earn was. the byword in the central

, gymnasium m d i i night, OctobSr , ... 8 , . when milm& 11~11 played hostess to 1.c.c. studen& at play night. ..

' . Vol,eyball, shuifleb&d, bad.' minton, ping-pong, basketball and Chinese were ,the enjoyed by the 6o or stu.

who tp the party. ,

mo huge dishpans vrere kept full of pop-corn popped by nlrs.

,L , Engle, housemother of hlen's Hall, and hlis Braner, houserpother df ~uxton. AI~SS Cravens, chapemned the party as housemother of Wil-

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of New Albany, accompanied'by . Patricia AIeCracken and Clar- onstrated the range to the FoO& 12,500 .of them named John. Also ~ a v e t a Smith'cf &fount Comfort. ence Yates, both former Central clds d&ing the fvst.lal;oratory. on file ire 38,500 *dams, 960 of

Also idded io, the equipment of whom &e named John Quincy: the foods , lab is a large deep 7 f J o o - J ~ Bmwns: 9,000 William ren, Chairman of the .Religious 10 . a t McCurdy 'Chapel, Smta

Brow&: 12,000 Bradley& and 102 Life Committee of the , S.CA., Cruz, New &iexieo:. .. Kathleen shiplei, former 1.c.c. student, freeze unit which was installed Eisenhowers. introduced. the speaker.

When h veteran requests in- . . . ., '- . formation-from VA pertaining to

his case, his'case folder, filed by

If he does not know his number;

sang-:'Face to Face.:. Milo 'Cold- students, , w(Te. ,married Auyst I I

. . '48, on June 7. John is now a stuT': . , ' :

1 , . , , ' became.the bride of John Larscn,ll&t Geek. , '

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. . . six Cheer Leaders. dent a t Boncbrake.Seminary. . :: ' . .\ Helen Whaley, '46,- and Nathan Chosen by, FaCUlb Wooden, ' '47, exchanged ' vows

Four .Lreshmcn and two ,,$&& Dofis Torbet, '50, 'and .Ward ,Vas, classmen were selected to direct '51,% took place September . 4 at

the E.U.B. Church in Aix. Indi- Intradenominational . relations &om the card, VAoptains his at football and basketball .games ana. . .,; Ruth Bond, '%was mar- were bettered la& week, when ried to Gene Crawford, also"47, Indiana Central'students traveled "C" , . number. The case folder then

on August ,8 a't the, Clay, City * can be located'in the files. ' . during the coming year. to Westerville, Ohio; for the Ot- T+ entire pr&edure is, time.

ther talents at the first pep ses- no,+ ;bsidingi.in. Dayton whem terbein-Indiana .Central footbali coniuming. AS .a:result. the vet-' sion Of the . . year' Jim Fisher* re: Gene ii a student at. Bonebrake. I game. \, ., . ~ ' eran is'forced to wait longer for

. A 'group Of aspirants :displaYed E.U.B. Church. Ruth and Gene are

tiring-yell captain, ivas in charge ; .;. . : i.. .*. .... ., ........... 1. .. his .infomati+.,. , : :. .i

hand, if the vet. of this ass&,,bly where stuaent Greyhounds, the day can be con- eran kno& his 'T number, h i approval and response was care- the.University

fully observedby the faculty cam- married .August 22 on the .sBiide sidered a succesi from the stand: folder.can be locited immediately ,,,ittee. ' I ' . . ' . and Groom" .program from LO? point 'of the indease in' friendly and.he k u d l y I will, receive a r e

Those elected .were Genevieve A~~~.~. . . . . The lucky couple acquaintan?! between the . two ply in a much shorter period or

August 22.:. : : The wedding of [Genial .Hosts . . , . vA must search its albhabetical, . . - ' .. ' . index ,card file until the veteran's ' . . .

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student, and Cal Didier, student a t hIichigan, were ,

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Yant. Gloria Lonh'mire, Judy received many wonderful , gifts, s&ook., . . ' . time:' .'~' . *

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ber of last. Year's 'Cam On' Cracken of Santa Cruz, New.hlexi- around he cam& dy ' friendly . Judging .by the qu,estions Still . . being asked, it appears that a new squad, has heen acting, as eo was announced September 9. Otterb;in.;tu;i&,ts. :

further word of explanation is captain-at'the three pep sessions They . Ian to .be married next pleasant necessary relative to membership they have presented! by 'most in the several musical groups on

sions, the group planned and di- the bride of Louis Brown, '49, at of the visitors. although it Was the campus: rected ,a bonfire rally tu arouse the St. .Omer E.U.B. Church'on found. that many. Otterbein' stu- ' All students on the 'campus are enthusiasm before ' leaving for September 26:They are residing dents had little'or no conception eligible to join.any andkl l rnusi. . Southport. stadium ' t o cheer the at, Happy'Hollotv Trailer Cimp; of. the size or location of I.C.C. ea1 ensembles,,barring only those.

who 'can't "carry a tune in . a bucket" or blow a horn ."for sour

football team to victory in their homecoming clash. .' ;

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have well-balanced groups if some. &ROLb 0. B U R m . , ,' ' ' ,: performers 'who definitely should .. .. . . . be in them hold aut. Also, a col-

S e v e h ear-loads of students .

hliss Uncapher, the only mem- Winebrenner '49 to Phillip &.le- some of the groups were;shown - . . .

. . and fbculty drove the 200 miles RIusicjl Orfi.&ati& . . . . . . . . . . .

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