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I L Drama'Dept.. . . . . TO Present '',,My Sons"' . . - Kephart hlemorjal Chapel will be honored hlay 28 and 29 by having Arthur Miller's talented 'play, "All hIy Sons," produced, on its stwe.. ' '. , 9 Fundamentally, the play is the ' 'drama of an affectionate fainily, th,e Kcllcrs, who 'are settling down to normal life, after the war. The action 'takes place in the 0utskir.k of a typical Ameri- can town, probably somewhere in the ?diddle West. Mi-. Kellcr's .'war .plant has heen reconverted to ncrmal production, his son is home &n service,'and life looks wonderful.. . The humaneness 'of the- play is very appealing. The ' characters created are people, not dramatic points of .view. The tangle of esch person's experiences merges with the actions of everyone else, thus composing the design of a whole society. I+rd bits of, truth fly the'characters and fervor of the .' The 'tightness with &hich the phy:is wcven adds to its force- fulness: Everything in the family ' and neihborhood life .as well as items of nationa! and intcrna- tional ,con&m tie. these chrac- ters into a tight web of relation- &ips. Tiere is no idle conversa- tion: cnc can't escape from any .. ~. . . . from _- the - p9from th~p_"s+n of ... . . I ' story. , . ' -, partof the story.' ' , ~ . . .(. :. Campus Shines ... After ' ' ;'Waltkl ' Walterl' Bang I Bang! Bang!" 'Well, that's taken care ,&?' A catastrophe?. No, just a.minor repair L.d. If you'mere around the gyn Friday morning, ' ,%*hat you .would have heard. You s&ple s;n, rcpairmg the damages in the decorations. . '. If you h m d spmionc yelling for help, acrss the way, that have bn a victim being 'chased by x1iss Irerthcr,uvho ,vas c.perating t h e tractor- . , . BY this virne if YOU had any courage left 6nd venturd'near '. Men's HallU, You found a specid detail dusting the woodwork, windo%, and furniture. Linger- ing there ' have Bee? fatal mistake as this detail NoiLd allow no One to ?e left Out + work: . 'The' only.person who \vas able to persuade any '.of the."dctails to relax for a few minutes was President Esch when 'he came around Ivith .%lie , mid-morning snack. This consisted of pop and yokies. - .. ~. April 9, "$!lean-up Day," that is see,, that ?MS. Walter with the . I ' f L ~ ~~ . . . First year sweaters were pre- sented by Paul Alexander, presi- dent of the Booster Club: Those receiving letter sweaters for the basketball season 19.16-47 were: Jim Blevins; Bob Cummings, IIar- ley Griffith, Norman Harner ind Louis' Sommers. Aivards for bas- ketball 1941.48 were received by Ray 'Kennedy,. Elwood hlcBride, Wendall Roberts, Dwight Swails and Don Stevenson.. Cross-country award 'winners for 1946 iverc Ival ,Witsman and . John Laken; and for 1947, James Langford received 'a sweater. ' , . ' .George Grosskopf earned a let- . ier in, track, 1947. '' sweaters ,were a h &en to , Rank Kathu and Harvey Koland . . .' Clean-up Day'found'sfudeniiai wdrk'all over:campus. Left io iight: . . . . . . . BodHardwick; Bill Steliaer. verne Chandler, Marion Burleson, Bob Bob Smiid Russ Robbins and Virgil Hanson paur e in their labor.' . . . . Harvey, Bill Clark, Charles Dill, . . -' .~ SPII.' JONES .BAND,. ,DUBBED,', '. I ,, 3Iarilyn Sonner . ., Glen Stevenson. Walter Deininger Revd&d AS. . and Francis La Russa .were pre- CLEVER 'BY. .REPORTER . sented sweaters for football, 1947: - . Senior sweaters were presented to ' Don Bunge, Hubert Bastin, . . ' ' '.. , By ALVERA BALDWIN . nrariiyn Sonnei, was revealed Harvey Noland, Bill Fredenberg- I Within the 'past five years a 'stood straight ,out all over his as Miss I'm A Student during the er ,and Young band. ,leader. Popularly head. Every so often, he ran to the hIcBride. shob,. t6Green Daze," known-as.Spike. Jones, has sky; microphone and whistled 'a few ~ ~ ~ i l 16. priw to the perform- ~ In ,addition to the first. year notes. His.nnemic-looking partner ance a' contest was in progress to sweaterss letter ccrtiflcates were rocketed to fame.with a new type stood by the microphone and oc- determine .,the identity .of Ilks presented' Those Idceiving them' of musical entertainment. . were ' .Dill Fredenberger, Stan ers nmvhave a half hour show "Daaaa .. .".From.the beginning Photographs of her 'ear, feet, Jim Klos, Cmings,, Bob Janney, Calvin, Ivan BIoremin, Kistler, sFJnsor' by CocaCoh 'Om- to the end ,of rehearsal, one-char- hinds, and back were posted on Bob nIcBride, Bill hIcGrath and paw' This is presented "ch acter kept playing, not even the bulletin hoard xvith ~ clues Paul Either; Don Bun~e, ~rdrvey Noland, Don. Fleenor, Harold Friday night and during the P3Sf stopping to.breathc. leadin$ to her name. -Each purr chaser of a ticket to "Green Dare" SchLtz and. nIanford Kistler for few.months has honored sory in; was given one guess as to her dustry at each performance. Re- (Continued' on page 4) cently, the International Harvest- witty over the radio, and while identity., ,, eo e. whq er company was guest at.the pro- this is .Part of the 33 they are .guessed ,the ;imcct name first gram which.was prcsented,frcm in real life every bit as Clever. of fair pound 'here' in Indianapolis. hoisting huge Cya-Cola si& into was chosen from a Cut Short ,by nIumps papers throughout'this area were ropes, the bind sfruck 'out with =!gene Grifith'.and Bill Kaons . hIumPs seem to take their invited to attend the rehearsal of "The Daring Young Man on the who made the Selection. MkS toll on everyone and this' tirne the Spike Jonesshow in theafter- Flying Tmpcrc.": , Sonner is a junior;and.active in .it wy3s the Reflectoi thit suf- ., .. ' ' The Spike Jones'outfit first re- collese activities.' hlarilyn :mi- fered. Your editor, Bill &lor- . . fies the 'World Student." Her rett; became ill. from this noon' The most interesting pait'pf ceivcd icclaim,yith its recording name. ' w k revealed during .the disease just before the' paper third act CJ "Green Dm,",yhich . $ot. under way this month SO such an adventurc,was not'seeing Om ' p e r Fuehrer's Face." From Spike,. himself, but watching the there on, hundreds ' of beautiful was given to raise money for the' an , inexperienced .. associate intcksting, thing: that happen at songs became popular overnight World Student Service, Fund. went to work. : .... such a rehearsal. ' ' , . in ihe Jones' musical depreciation performers, agCnts, producers, campaign. Some, of, the best , . The production. "Green DZC," Storics'had to be assigicd, and . te&nicians ran bere and knowi, are "Cocktails for T ~ ~ ; was,a thr& act'viricty show. The' deadline. had to be set and there, gpparently k?owing and. , "IIolid6y . fir comedy, acts included guest per- evekthing was extremely dis-, .. , ' formances,of the Sadie Hawkins organized.' The staff came they ing so. Never in one place have so ., Girls. from L&p'.~Week ih"the through,' however, and stories many. pairs the omrks,' aIadama Fifl,, and the. were written, some of which been.&sembled. Every other per- ma-Fh OrcheStro board, all the ?V3Y from 'a "Andrew Sisters.". Along a more . acttdly made deadline. to a cow bell. Aside serious yein was FcIiss Bunting's .We have missed Bill's guid- son, the characters connected with the show that is, had, on huge in the and contraptions cons;;ntfy the boys in- piano selecticn; -The 'Sunken ing hmd in this, his final issue. dark glasses, whether they needed venting new Cathedral?. In the ,one act, One Next month the paper will bc pieces tIJ noise World Pageant, .Miss Sonner ap- under the direction of the new themor not. The men'in Spike Jones"b3nd Oi music' are as funny to see as to hear. Dorothy Shay, the PkkAvenue and stressed the purpose of the do as well as theretiring editor . ...... There was on6 man'who hid hair Hill-billie, adds a 'ncw type 'of show to mise money: for the has done. .- :. that was about six inches long and vocalizing to the' performance. . ., -.__ ..... . - . . - ................. l_. ..... _. ..... .i ........... .... , ..... ~,~,., for bas&$; 1C&7;-- . ..........I.- . Ed peuet,,virgil . . . .. . . ' ,' . . ' . , ' q1iSs ym A Student" 1 .. . . . . spike Jones ?nd city Slick- casionally cut loose with a hearty I'm A Student ........ . . . . . These 'men ,sound clever and ... * the Coliseum at the Indiana state For an example, as the men mere . . . . . Editor's Farewell. ' Representatives % 'from school the air on a bunch of wires 3?d list Of fifteen names submitted to ,. - . e,Chloe:' doing, but not appear- Strings." ., '' The hdrknents used horn rim from these ....... .,I. . peared. as. Miss I'm*,A Student staff and we hope that we can 2 (Continued on page 2) . ' , : ... ,. - ;' I . a . . .. .- . . .. .. . . . . . , .~ - .. . . ,. .. . . .. . \.. , - ........... . ! . . . _ . , , , .<,. .~ .- . . , . ., . I . .. .. . . . . . , . . ..I .~ ,. . . . ... ...... ':, ..Monthly'Puljlication'of Indiana'Central College .. ' .1 : ~ IndiBnnpolis, Indians; Aprii 22, 1948 . '~ 8 . . ..... 1 . :. ' ! c I. . ~ . ,' -, , .. .~ No. 8'. ., .. , . . , - voiume 25 *. .,- :" I . . . .... . . ...... . . ., ...... . . . . .. . . . ., .. - - .... ..

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Drama'Dept.. . . . .

TO Present '',,My Sons"' . . -

Kephart hlemorjal Chapel will be honored hlay 28 and 29 by having Arthur Miller's talented 'play, "All hIy Sons," produced, on its stwe.. ' '. , 9

Fundamentally, the play is the ' 'drama of an affectionate fainily,

th,e Kcllcrs, who 'are settling down to normal l i fe , after the war. The action 'takes place in the 0utskir.k of a typical Ameri- can town, probably somewhere in the ?diddle West. Mi-. Kellcr's

.'war .plant has heen reconverted to ncrmal production, his son is home &n service,'and life looks wonderful.. .

The humaneness 'of the- play is very appealing. The ' characters created are people, not dramatic points of .view. The tangle of esch person's experiences merges with the actions of everyone else, thus composing the design of a whole society. I+rd bits of, truth fly

the'characters and fervor of the

.' The 'tightness with &hich the phy: i s wcven adds to its force- fulness: Everything in the family

' and neihborhood life .as well as items of nationa! and intcrna- tional ,con&m tie. these chrac- ters into a tight web of relation- &ips. Tiere is no idle conversa- tion: cnc can't escape from any

.. ~.

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. from _- the - p 9 f r o m th~p_"s+n of . . . . .

I ' story. , . '

- , partof the story.' ' , ~ . .

. ( . :.

Campus Shines ... After ' '

;'Waltkl ' Walterl' B a n g I Bang! Bang!" 'Well, that's taken care ,&?' A catastrophe?. No, just a.minor repair L.d. If you'mere around the g y n Friday morning,

' ,%*hat you .would have heard. You

s&ple s;n, rcpairmg the damages in the decorations. . '.

If you h m d spmionc yelling for help, a c r s s the way, that

have bn a victim being 'chased by x1iss Irerthcr,uvho ,vas c.perating the tractor- . , .

BY this virne if YOU had any courage left 6nd venturd 'near

'. Men's HallU, You found a specid detail dusting the woodwork, windo%, and furniture. Linger- ing there ' have Bee? fatal mistake as this detail NoiLd allow no One to ?e left Out + work: .

'The' only.person who \vas able to persuade any '.of the."dctails to relax for a few minutes was President Esch when 'he came around Ivith .%lie , mid-morning snack. This consisted of pop and yokies.

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April 9, "$!lean-up Day," that is

see,, that ?MS. Walter with the

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First year sweaters were pre- sented by Paul Alexander, presi- dent of the Booster Club: Those receiving letter sweaters for the basketball season 19.16-47 were: Jim Blevins; Bob Cummings, IIar- ley Griffith, Norman Harner i nd Louis' Sommers. Aivards for bas- ketball 1941.48 were received by Ray 'Kennedy,. Elwood hlcBride, Wendall Roberts, Dwight Swails and Don Stevenson..

Cross-country award 'winners for 1946 iverc Ival ,Witsman and . John Laken; and for 1947, James Langford received 'a sweater. ' ,

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.George Grosskopf earned a let- . ier in, track, 1947. ' '

sweaters ,were a h &en to ,

Rank Kathu and Harvey Koland .

. .' Clean-up Day'found'sfudeniiai wdrk'all over:campus. Left io iight: . . . . . . . BodHardwick; Bill Steliaer. verne Chandler, Marion Burleson, Bob Bob Smiid Russ Robbins and Virgil Hanson paur e in their labor.' . . . . Harvey, Bill Clark, Charles Dill, . . - ' .~

S P I I . ' JONES .BAND,. ,DUBBED,', '. I ,, 3Iarilyn Sonner . ., Glen Stevenson. Walter Deininger R e v d & d AS. . and Francis La Russa .were pre- CLEVER 'BY. .REPORTER . sented sweaters for football, 1947: - . Senior sweaters were presented

to ' Don Bunge, Hubert Bastin, . . ' ' '.. , By ALVERA BALDWIN . nrariiyn Sonnei, was revealed Harvey Noland, Bill Fredenberg- I Within the 'past five years a 'stood straight ,out all over his as Miss I'm A Student during the er ,and

Young band. ,leader. Popularly head. Every so often, he ran to the hIcBride. shob,. t6Green Daze," known-as.Spike. Jones, has sky; microphone and whistled 'a few ~ ~ ~ i l 16. priw to the perform- ~ In ,addition to the first. year

notes. His.nnemic-looking partner ance a' contest was in progress to sweaterss letter ccrtiflcates were rocketed to fame.with a new type

stood by the microphone and oc- determine .,the identity .of Ilks presented' Those Idceiving them' of musical entertainment. . were ' .Dill Fredenberger, Stan

ers nmvhave a half hour show "Daaaa .. .".From.the beginning Photographs of her 'ear, feet, Jim Klos, Cmings,, Bob Janney, Calvin, Ivan BIoremin, Kistler, sFJnsor' by CocaCoh 'Om- to the end ,of rehearsal, one-char- hinds, and back were posted on Bob nIcBride, Bill hIcGrath and paw' This is presented "ch acter kept playing, not even the bulletin hoard xvith ~ clues Paul Either; Don Bun~e , ~rdrvey

Noland, Don. Fleenor, Harold Friday night and during the P3Sf stopping to.breathc. leadin$ to her name. -Each purr

chaser of a ticket to "Green Dare" SchLtz and. nIanford Kistler for few.months has honored s o r y in; was given one guess as to her dustry at each performance. Re-

(Continued' on page 4) cently, the International Harvest- witty over the radio, and while identity., ,, e o e . whq er company was guest at.the pro- this is .Part of the 3 3 they are .guessed ,the ;imcct name first gram which.was prcsented,frcm in real life every bit as Clever. of

fair pound 'here' in Indianapolis. hoisting huge Cya-Cola si& into was chosen from a Cut Short ,by nIumps papers throughout'this area were ropes, the bind sfruck 'out with =!gene Grifith'.and Bill Kaons . hIumPs seem to take their invited to attend the rehearsal of "The Daring Young Man on the who made the Selection. M k S toll on everyone and this' tirne the Spike Jonesshow in theafter- Flying Tmpcrc.": , Sonner is a junior;and.active in .it wy3s the Reflectoi thi t suf-

. , . . ' ' The Spike Jones'outfit first re- collese activities.' hlarilyn :mi- fered. Your editor, Bill &lor- . . fies the 'World Student." Her rett; became i l l . from this

noon' The most interesting pa i t 'p f ceivcd icclaim,yith its recording

name. ' w k revealed during .the disease just before the' paper third act CJ "Green Dm,",yhich . $ot. under way this month SO

such an adventurc,was not'seeing Om ' p e r Fuehrer's Face." From Spike,. himself, but watching the there on, hundreds ' of beautiful

was given to raise money for the' an , inexperienced .. associate intcksting, thing: that happen at songs became popular overnight World Student Service, Fund. went to work. : . . . . such a rehearsal. ' ' , . in ihe Jones' musical depreciation

performers, agCnts, producers, campaign. Some, o f , the best , . The production. "Green DZC," Storics'had to be assigicd, and . te&nicians ran bere and knowi, are "Cocktails for T ~ ~ ; was,a thr& act'viricty show. The' deadline. had to be set and there, gpparently k?owing and. , "IIolid6y . fir comedy, acts included guest per- evekthing was extremely dis-,

. . , ' formances,of the Sadie Hawkins organized.' The staff c a m e they ing so. Never in one place have so . , Girls. from L&p'.~Week ih"the through,' however, and stories many. pairs the omrks,' aIadama Fifl,, and the. were written, some of which been.&sembled. Every other per- ma-Fh OrcheStro board, all the ?V3Y from 'a "Andrew Sisters.". Along a more . acttdly made deadline.

to a cow bell. Aside serious yein was FcIiss Bunting's .We have missed Bill's guid- son, the characters connected with the show that is, had, on huge in the and contraptions cons;;ntfy the boys in- piano selecticn; -The 'Sunken ing hmd in this, his final issue. dark glasses, whether they needed venting new Cathedral?. In the ,one act, One Next month the paper will bc

pieces tIJ noise World Pageant, .Miss Sonner ap- under the direction of the new themor not. The men'in Spike Jones"b3nd Oi music'

are as funny to see as t o hear. Dorothy Shay, the PkkAvenue and stressed the purpose of the do as well as theretiring editor . . . . . . . There was on6 man'who h id hair Hill-billie, adds a 'ncw t y p e 'of show to mise money: for the has done. .- :.

that was about six inches long and vocalizing to the' performance.

.

. ,

-.__ . . . . . . - . . - ................. l_. ..... _. ..... .i . . . . . . . . . . . ...., ..... ~,~,., for bas&$; 1C&7;-- . ..........I.-

. Ed peuet,,virgil . . . . . . .

' ,' . . ' . , ' q1iSs ym A Student" 1 . .

. . . .

spike Jones ?nd city Slick- casionally cut loose with a hearty I'm A Student . . . . . . . . . .

. . . These 'men ,sound clever and

... *

the Coliseum at the Indiana state For an example, as the men mere . . . . . Editor's Farewell. '

Representatives % ' f r o m school the air on a bunch of wires 3?d list Of fifteen names submitted to ,. - .

e,Chloe:' doing, but not appear- Strings." ., ' '

The hdrknents used horn rim

from these

. . . . . . . . , I . . peared. as. Miss I'm*,A Student staff and we hope that we can

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. . . . . . . . . . . Indiana Cenbd college, Indianapolis. I .. .

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T H'E -R E.F.L E'C T, 0 R " Published Monkly-lbmugh the School Ye& BY;

the. delicious luncll.sav& by

who helped to make ,the day a

. . .... ..... . long distances over'wet highrays

for.+

.. ... Xrs. Chilcott and' her.crew was

of all

memorable ' i d enjoyable-. one. hIady'p&ors and parents drove

... ..... .... EDIMR-IN.CHIEF.I Associate Editor - __._.._: I i... : .Helen ,Uncapher sports Editor ...- _._.__._- i :...- 1 %kri Peters Music Editor ._.__._.: :..: __.._.__._. ~ ._I.._____.. ...:-.. i .._.._.:Pat hIcCrxken -Faculty 'Advisor : :...- z. .....: Prof. Roy D a y

We appreciate' the

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. . . . Sli&ches'Jj'rom ,'the..

. . ', Art:Depart,,,iint 1, Several'of,,llie ,studentsiin:tbe

pictures.: in" , exhibitions. Kwns and' Malcom Black: have .

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. , -. . ~. . . . . : .:.~ . . ~ 1- by Gh- ~, - . . . .

. . . . . . ar t , class? hive ,been entering

entered pictures in an art exhibit - ; the campus 0f.I.C.C. ready , . :

. . Bill €Is110 %lri,'Ariss and Mn. stu-

dent."Here 'we =e' back on : .... to bring the young pe$e to

with 'groups from: the ,variou$

at John Hkron Art Institute;here .. ...... campus.^ ThereIwere .four car- in Indianapolis. llr. Black ,840

........ ...... . . . . . .

Grammar Cribc ................................. - "...: -..- Miss Hellher loads fmm Wisconsin, and Illi- entered a piece of sculpture wwk , . mist -:. 2.. .Fm' Kinkade, ' Carole Wisehart

Photographer ......~'-..-......- : 1 .._...........I : Larry:Gmrge nois'-\vas represented very !vel1 in this,,exhibit, ',

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. . , ~- - r- .' '. Staff fiembers. . ' . ' . .~ : . . ! . ' . ln. the Fifth ~~~~l &(. sections of the state."ot only the bibit, of jt'he Indiana. Pennsyl-

1. . . . . . .' pastors.ann'd churches, but many vania State' Teacher's [College, . . . . . . . . . of the high school officials in the one 'of hIr. Black's pictures has

state Of Indiana cooperated with be& accepted'for exhibition. fIis

their seniors in buses;. another other;cntries from all over the Sent 3. Group. of top-ranking sen- nation. It is .an abstract lvater

. . . . . . . ' Jacqueline putrep . .' Bill Koons ' . '

Kathleen Chappelle . Helen Moon ,-

! Nvera Baldwin . . . . . J o ~ hfullen . I . 'Hazel Belle Cochran ,, .' . Betty Jo Smyser 'Ann Cory Bretz . : . .Narilyn Sonner.

Sylvia J. FitzCerald , . Charles Bassett: . . :

. ' . . . . . . Bill Fisher.'.:. . . . . . . Helen Uncapher . . . '. theprogram. Taoschoolsbrought pictuk will run competition with . . . . ,I

. . : , 'Ba rb ra Hotz . . ' ' .. Loren Noblitt' ..

, to relate the khown and the

' ' sure had :, Some delicious :,

: unknOwn.'eVenk.tO YOU.- . ' ,

. . . . FCASH-Bad, bad Jim Mans- , .

-fl@ has. ,been badder! .He

. chewing' sum .On. cmPus. .Two unfortunate' vidim." -

... were Schirmer -and . . . . .: Becky Sloah'For' further de- ' .

.~ . . contact them'; 0-nly. a few days ago-we were

. . . . !! ' informed .of .a .joyride. on ' ' .

. . . . .. Address.conwpondence and'&ntributi& to the Editor. iors'with their faculty advisor. & O r and & called "One Moment 1.' . which-Vernon Smi t l e took. . . . . ' Fried3 Meyer. ' Bill' Koons , , : ~ I Q ~ Y ' other. s c h o ~ ~ s cwpsrated in Eternity:'. ., ~. . ' . . . . . . . . atered u9 second&,ss matter octobr 18, 1923., at the

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at Indianapalis, Indiana; under the act of &larch 3,1879.. by excusing who attended

. . . . . . ' PROUDLY WE.:HAIL. - 1 Central students were flnehosts. Red ."C"' sweaters can ,be 'seen almost anywhere On The "C"Asociition handled the

campus these 'days: :And beneath their brilliant Colors parking and traffic problems, the beat the hearts of men just .as conspicuous,in the field O f Student Council members took

. . . sports a s t h e i r sweaters a r e i n color. These fellO\VS. are over the job of registering'the .'proud of their letters. That big block "C" stands for hours guests, and S.C.A. members were of practice, and for hard fought games. It stands for sweat on hand to usher them to' scats in

' . 'and fatigue, and i t stands for victory and conference cham- the Gym. We were .' especially pionship:-; . . proud of the students who had

These are the thinis tha t the . le t tek ' mean when the part in the program. The speeches student sees them around the campus., .But, what do they were really well .prepared. and

"C'' stands for.Centrai, Indiana Central; aschool on many who do not-speak a.word perb; The "Gentlemen from Ger- Fowler? -

." the south side of Indianapolis where.some 460 future of English" and, the preview of - .Americans are training fo r their life's work.: ,When these the "Variety Show" provided in-

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: students finish college.and get their,diplomas, the name terludes, from the more. serious Indiana Central ivill not be left behind. It will follow them phases, of the 'program. Members wherever they t r y ~ t o get a job, or. make a place for them- of thefacultyworked diligently in

They may'forget . the school; but its name. will arranging' the program and' in

our,High 'School . . Day Program.

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1 represent when seen downtown, or '.in Brownstown , o r delivered, alid the music was Su- . . .

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'. 'selvcs. . . . , . sharing. responsibility fo r ' the

The interest Central. The attitude of outsiders toward our cbllege is displayed by' our 'guests in, the the most important factor in the success of this institution. various laboratories sand class- -- Central .-has .certain:scholastic: standards to meet. . The rooms 'was ampje :proof ,of the students are t h e a n i s who'do thc'ivork which-is graded by value of thk phase.of..the:dsy's

. . the faculty, and, therefore, i t is with the students tha t rests proham. ' . ' the: responsibility in meeting these standards. .Also, i t . The 'number'. & high . school

I , h k e s more than records'to show that the collcse is meet- deniers present ,was more than,

. ever me go. Our actions, speech, and deportment e+Prcss oce,year ago,-and niirly all..of ' ing the requirements. We are Statistics in the flesh; where- dduble the number who were here

the standards, intellectua!ly, Socially,. Spiritually, '. and them cxpresjed a definitq interest in attending Central: ;All ,in all.

and tary advantages, ,but there is something here, in mental, ye. express our.sincere apprecia-

. 'spiritual; and ' social. relationships which f a r 'Surpass the tion to everyone who had any part

, _ tions. '. ' . . . . Prospects are bright for s record in ,,September.

plan to enter should recognized all Over the State and nation. The'rest Of the file theyappjications at the earli- student body must do its par t to give these,"C" men reason est possib16 date. Entering stu-

dents will have to.be limited to . . . . . ' not more than 240. A large num-

ber of these places have already \ , - Springscame to Indiana Central this fear in !,deluge. There been filled, but there is still OP-

has been water ever$where, including some basements, but i t hasn't portunity for acceptable students dampened the spirits of Centralites. Clean-up Day had to be'post- to enroll.

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poned twice but was Fially held 'an M d a y instead of Tuesday, and .the gang did a lot bf work even without the +of those who took advantage of the day for a long week end. Thus, most'of the campus Marilyn SOflner :. ' .

. . always be on their diplomas. . . . That is where you and.1 come &as students of Indiana yarious activities.

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mere miterialistic advantages of some educational institu- it. , . . , . ., . I . . The lettermen have.done theirbi t on'the field, t&k, freshman,

' ' diamond, and to make Indiana Centra' Co*'ege Those ,who

" to be proud of wcaring,thc "C'.' wherever they.go.

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aplenty to inconvenience ,but not inhibit the enthusiasm of more than the' Cathedral Finale, hQss rb- eight hundred studcnts and yesk who gathered for the occasion. beds ~ o o d sang a n original com-

: Of course, we couldn't have the baseball game since the team doesn't pition by 'hn Brek and Ver- have &ter wings, but the airplane eame through with its."bomb- non Sdt ley. TXi' composition, ing" on schedule cme even if all cindcn: The cafeteria'lines were 'Xkntralite's Prjyer", was dedi- the i'bmbsy didn't land on the a bit long for inclement Weather, eat& to President and hbs. Esch.

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Pottery will. soon have'. three .... .. hundred pounds'of Cia$ d o v ' t o . blisters from clean-up day . . . .

cups; vases, and ,$tatucs in its . ."new chariot . . . rain . . ;A

art. department, .thanks to tho 'Vernon said goodnite':. I Art Club. The interest 'and :en- l-day .', thusiasm shown in the making of

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quests honor Of Your Presence . rain. , . . I . . . at the recitals: ,'.. ' ' ~ B u ~ e f ~ - ~ Y . d i d Anna.fIite " Violin April recital '23, 730 by Robert P.N., Simpen, Senior &!o home instead of on the choir' .

Iiow -did~Waync, Smith' , Brass Sextet, gufst ,artists.' : , lose ~ r a r y , Jdfdan at nIuncie711

.*Pnl 3% 7:m ' P.hr.. Senior Where'ind when:did'Al ,Bmoks .. voice reeita1"bY Roberta Good; and hvllie Hibner,go.with . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob

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The Music Deiartment:'re- . .

Julia AQller, guest'artist ...... : Hardwick??? . . . 7* P*AL . ,Under- - : M o f f ~ t h o u g h , bread is, the . . . . .

~ ~ & c ~ ~ ~ d r $ ~ ~ a T:efnl' z:;:2,f;dk Sy . . . i s not one . . I .

s u n g - i n - one .giirs , ' artist: ' ' t - r : . . ..

dtal by'Lee Green. ' . . I . .

Poor. Bill hlorrett . . . .We sure ~. . : do miss him around here. In case Choir Ooncert:2 ,~ ,.

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you .all don't. k n ? ~ what hap:. pencd to'.him-he. has some:in-

ley, Frieda, ~leyers, Vernon,,Smit- and R e b ~ a . ilated . , cheeks-(mumps)!! ' .: . . There really was h resembi&ce ,,, , . sloan, suest 3rtists.

hetwecn Fred ,,€reine and- Nom One recital. of this series 'was presented April 9 by 3. duo-piano team consisting of Anna Hite and Bassett made a good Prof. Schir- ' . ,

Vernon Smitley.. . , . ' .. mer,~too . '. .!I'Nondcr if. the ' ,'

statement about p u t t i g ' b u s on '. the windom ?viU go through.. .?

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F. H. 8. Ent&tai&d ' ' Ha1 IIcIntyre js:good, don't,kou _,_

By Vests Club tfiink SC\ Car01 Lee m d Jerry??? h o o m ' . . . 'that was just me

. Sepresentatives of, high &,o ls 'running'to'catch tip.with the all over the state were xvelcomed , .dead line i :. remember kids, : , to the Central campus for a F ~ - . keep thos,e &nances bloom- ,' .~ ture Homemakers of ~~~~i~~ . ' .. ing so there will always be ~. convention held her; April 2 and

. .a column. .. see you Alll i .. 3. - , . . . . . . . . . . . I . Ginger.

Wi1more:md Daiky halls were "'(Last month .we promised to let ,

opened. to 'the '187 girls and you know who~Ginger is.,If you , teachers who attended. ' . haven't discovered the answer as

Sessions were held'in Kbphart yet, just see the.little girl who's,. .,

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by.Xlrs.,Cuy H. Shadinger, in the arrangements and sponsored ban- . . '.

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)peared frcr- the mound. C1ia.n-h Day gave the workers 1 opportunity to resod the. bank ion which the letters Test. and lllowing< the days ' work, the ones did not reappear.. '

have n o t e d lot andhave asked about it. Will le name be'replaced? , I

has a land- campus. for many e seen from Hanna

Ienue across from the Admin- tration building. Protessor Davis IPS he trusts t h e letters will ? returned to' the. bank: as soon ;'the new sod has taken

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The final' two conc&ts will be ugust Il,.and a concert on Fri- iennese. music on ..'Wednesday, iv. Aunust.13. with Thomas L.

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' , the engagement of Doris Torbett, . ' sophomore; to Ward Vass,' fresh- .. man.-The~wedding is planned to

. ' . . Carolyn Gaylor, freshman, 'be: came engaged, . to .Harry IIOri,

: . Richmond, on March 20.,'They .. ' 'plan to be married this summer.

' . The wedding of Joyce Osborne, ' former Central student,' and Jack

, ' Wagner, senior, was solemnized, March 24. at the Evangelical United Brethren Church,. Ham- qond, Indiana. The Rev. Loren Stine officiated at the double ring

' .ceremony. :John ' Rider. the only ' other Centralite participating in

thewedding. san& Joyce and Jack went to Elkhart 'on,their wedding trip, and they are now residing a1

JIr. and hIrs. Clarence SmitleY> ' Deeatur, Inbiana, visited thcir'son, Vernon, '49, the week end of April

: . hIr. and- Mrs. Onis Hite, and hks: Lloyd McFarland, Plymouth8 Indiana, spent April 9 on campui visiting Anna Hite, sophomore.. '

- . Ev and John .Mullen WerE blessed with a new addition to the family, hIarlowe Ralph, on'llarch 31. hhrlowe tipped,the seal& ai 8 pounds, 11 ounces when he mad(

'Bill Steltzer,. '50, .spent thc week-end April 9-11, at Bedford in the home'.ot Bob Hardwick who is also a sophomore . . . a! Cen

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leges and universities under the Deaf \vdk : G-I Bill notify Veterans ,Admin- istration within 30 days before the end of a term or semester that attended concert in the Ball State they .do not want to take, leave, A? building ' while touring that VA. automatically will put t h e m campus recently on a'choir trip. '

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the dose of the term or semester. They visited ..the Library.-Balh.

icy makes it possible for veterans and other buildings, ' a d viewed .:. studying under the .accelerated the luxurious estates of the fire' program to receive unbroken sub- brothers mho^ founded and fiy sistence payments-between terms anced the 5,chool. . I . . .

The, room in 'which 'the ehok or semesters. ' A veteran placed on 15 'dais' sang.-is often tor m~siCa leave will receive subsistence al- programs; a n d . the efle? Prc lowane& for .. that period. '-His duced ~ roY t the overtones as

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The hot'water 'system fof thf ... dormitory N ~ S ' damaged by ,tht . water and the Lit-hall was fldoded ... Things seem to be back to nor

.mal now, however, for all thf j water is gone and classes'can bt . attended in the usual way. . '

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:nown 'Indianapolis singer; Den- lis, Carroll, .tenor; and Harold ?itrick, baritone, .mill be. perma-, lent members of the cast for the 'Stars Under :the Stars". series n'Butler Bowl this summer. The !ntertainment series w q . ' b e : p p :ented fro,m July 10 through Aug- ist 21. I t~wil l include, three oper- :ttas, one opera'and'sevcn:con- :e*..- ' . ,

opening the series on July.10, jigmund Ro,mberg's'"'The' Desert jong" .will continue through July 6. On 'Sunday,' July 18,' an all ;ershwin concert, will be '.prel .cnted with Sidney Foster, pianist,

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wd concerts'and the opening of ,ii. operetta. ' Gladys' Swarthout, ,ontralto, 'will' be' soloist. fo r . a bncert on: Wednesday, July 21: Inother concert .on 'Friday,, July 13, will have Eugene List, pianist,' lid. Carroll Glenn$ viokiut,. as ,oloists. in an ";aLl-Tchaikovsky rogram. Sunday, July, 25, marks he opening I. of Franz ' Lehar's bperetta; ."The. hlerry. .Widow;.' which, will continue through July 11. ' .' ;. '~ . - '. # , ' I

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At I& Spring see& to be hde. . . (All this is said with ah eye on - the barometer.) Anyway baseball season is in full swing all over the.country.. Here at ICC the ball yard k full of daily activity. Our Greyhounds are sporting a reeord of 3 wins against a lone lass It is of interest that .the victories

while the reversal was suNered . ~i~ at Franklin.

ing his first appearance as base- hounds to their sccond~eonference 1: The ''C" Association held its an- I The freshmen scored two vic- ball coach, has plenty of material b;S&all ,vin.'~coring in nearly nuaLinitiation ceremony for the tories, in as many.nights,.to.cop on hand. Several combinations inning, 1.c.c. poured Over new letter winners 06 Tuesday, the crown of the inter-class'tour- have been tried and we'feel that 13 tallies in the melee: Nick Will m n arrive a t t h i hint Eldon jphnson ,on the s i e t that just isn't mentioned.to -=day night st&a wjul of the best combination. ' On mound for the hounds and struck outsiders, took Place at the un- a b u n s the seniars took advan-. the.ivhole, the team is a fast o i e out six h e n before w&ening in heard of hour'of 4:OO A.M. in the tag; of their chance, to show the and one gifted with speed. There the third, finally walking in the juniors who held the ruling h'and are a variety of pitchers on hand, Rose Poly's lone tally. in &fc- The folIowing letter 'Tvibers by breezing t o 51-41 victory.

.' and that part alone is comforting Grath took over the mo&d duties had the Pleasure Of awakening Noland paced the winners with to any coach; So now we settle from there, finkhing'fast with 11 the older members in order to 20 points while. Pellett was col- down and await the 'arrival of strikeouts. Between the two ce6: start the orded.. '

another conference championship trd pitchers there was 3.total of ' In the the Woody BTcBride* 'vindy 'or i t least 'a place in order to I7 strikeouts. . freshmen defeated the, defending Dwight Swails, .Don .Stevenson, champions 51-39. ,Roberts and

the conference . trophy. for all Swails kept the nets hot for'the Ed Hanson* . Chandler,' n~arion 8urleson;Bob winners while Blevins poured in

on Cinders at the Irarvey, I W c Clark, chuck Dill. his for the sdphomores. . . Glen Stevenson, Walt .Dein@ger, , Ivedne;day'e;ening he juniors Ave. oval more activity is in full . . . . .

swing:spoiting _ _ _ _ win the'track Track Meet' . ' Rancis Not much'cnn La.Russ3. be told c.f this and' sophomores, battled for . the consolation crown. The...sopho- team, 'also under the coacl& of Indiana Central played host to deadly morning , orde31, but ,Ne .. mWES $3Ve ' the j U h i O r S .a' 10% Nicoson, is rounding into shape. Franklin 'and hfanchcster s3tur- do know that Burlesm now hates Speedy Jim Langt0.d is.'already day, April 18, in a triangular race and won.hy a 68-58 count.

on his winning way and the rest meet. Franklin College; in. win- Oysters; St"mph.,and Cuddy,werc golf for awhile: Hanson hates ' of the team will be breaking into ning seven firsts'and the mile re- ins eleven. each while Grosskopf horseshoes and Dill won't ent,any . the winner's circle too: Likewise, lay and, displaying enough team 1 scored twenty for the winners.

. . The main attractioq found the .points are going to be added for ktrength won over Indiana Cen-- mcre pickles. the trophy race. fr6shmen 'and . seniors entering

strovg. The local Indians are off enson and.Langford led the Grey- Indiana , 'entra1. ' and a tough battle ensucd. The to a good start' and ,$e ,notice hound attack' gathering 8 points Dolvns Taylor. seniors held a 22-18 .advantage

at the half. but. the freshmen had In Track Meet the final'push needed to come that Centralites are in the stands each, M i l e Harvey was collect- lending good vocal support-md ing 7.

- ;Know for.surc that spring is here. Receive Awards IVe' Greyhounds traveled to "Coach" IlcDride and ' Roberts ' . / Admm&edgeme,nf:'I€ats off to ' (Continued from Page 1) Upland to Taylor University and scorched ..the net for eleven

&e winners Of the "C" sweaters 'football, Hubert basti in, returned victorious in a dual aPicce while Bastain' hit twelve nnd awards. And, speaking of James Blevinq Don Bunge, Jim track and field meet. We Grey- for the Seniors. hats. off, we spekdily doff ours C u y , Harley Grifith, Norman hounds scared a Grand slam in The games not O d Y proved in- ind salaam numerous times to Harner and Bill 3rGrath for bas- each of thc following events. 440 teres% but the Seniors' 6 3 Y aP-

yd. dash, $4 mile mn, and the I pare1 .'caught the CYe.Of everyone . I as did the good sportsmanship of

our re11 team,' who we feel hive ketball, ' 1947~48.

.me 'this year. May we suggest a w a r d e d, to Dick ' Trobaugh, . R o h t ~ ~ ~ ~ e y was & Coach Grimth and .umpire NjcO- i letter, ac at least a good round Wayne Wood and Fred Huffman. point getter fcr Ind. Central on son.

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O f Early'Birds '. Class.Tourney . '

three hits as the bigieest "big gun" ' mllected

'h is ye& Coach gicosen, mak- for. Indiana Central, leading the - . ' - . . , .

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. . lecting.10 for the juniors. James h n d o r d , ' R w Kennedy,

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tral. and Manchester hy b score ' \ 'Elsewhere baseball is goin$ of 80-59-3.L respectively. Stcv- from their iespective benches

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, _ - . . ' idded much to the sporting pic- Basketball n u m e r a I s ' were two mile run,. ' : .

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Defeat Rose Poly, . . . . .

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I Indiana :.Central thinly-clads traveled to Terre Haute. to win over Rose Poly 95%-37%. All showed vast improvemht in time. hIuch hope is held .out for, the

ference crown as they took first in

hurdles. . . . . .

. 100 yd dJJh-Roberts' (ICC), 10.6. ' '

: 220 yd dash-Rober& ' (ICC), 244. . .

440 yd dash-Yates' (ICC), 56. . $4 mile run-Gro&opf CICC),

2.12. . . 1 mile,~run-Langford. (ICC),

4'55' 2 mile. run-Lingford (ICC),

11:13.5. Low hurdk*yites (lcb~ 302. High hurdles. - Haupts (RP),

20.7. . toad jump - hrffirath (~cc),

ia.7s.. . IIigh ,- n!cGrath (Lee),

5,7K,,. Pole,vault - Ilffirath (ICC),

Shot put - Steveison (ICC), 3&j'%!*. . . . . .

DiscStevenson (ICC), 106'4". ' JavelinAtevenson (ICC), 143'.

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track team to capture .the 'con-. .

every : event except, . . t h e high

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Manchester Defeated 7-5 ' '; ~. Y . .

' In'thc opening g&e'of he. current' bYeb311.': seasan, thC Greyhounds. won over hlaches- ter 7-5, coming from behind in

when the Spartan pitcher weak- end . giving U P thm straight wa& followed by an error. . ,

Noland started on the mound for tho f Greyhounds giving up three hits for three runs before ' hlanfcrd . Xistler relieved 'him. Noland struck out four men and gave up no walks While xistla' fanned five,'walking three men.

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