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.\ ... .\ . , - . . . . . . . . I . . . ~ .. . . ' .. ,. . , . .. .. . . . . ~ . I. ; ~. . - 2 . . A Passenger TO'. .. . B.ali To .,Be. Given Friday,. April 18 :. -. ' ~ . . ...... ..... . . . . . . : I. . . . . . . .. *. . -. - \ :. ? ' . .~ . , I _I_ . . . . . . . . . . . , .. . , .. . ~ . . . Qberlin. Ensemble., B&d of.nustees . E;U.B.Missionaries Otterbein Guild., ' 1 '. : . . Gives3ea.March 6 . . . . . \Vi11 PJay Here: : Holds~EIection ": Visit On Campus ; .:, hyH;z~ran ; .... .... . . . . . ,. ... . . . . . . * .- -, ... . . -. '.Dr. E. Lynd &ch,.president of - .by Padiie Hutchinson- . .. .by Marilyn S&or . . . --~~~~;;d on.pnge:g7-.-A-F-.--: .--~-A.Sceno-From-tho-Faculty;Boird-Tilt. ...L: .. :. --I-... .. .. Ruth and, neuwaners Dill and .The Oberlin Woodwind Ensem- Indiana Central College..Yas re- hIission Emphasis Days 'were ?lis JoscOh~~hns blc of. Oberlin 'College, Oberlin, elect@ to'scrve his third War at observed on. Indiana Central's named Ohio, Will appear in the Kephart the annual board ?f>rmtees meet- Campus Ararch 5, -G, and .'I. .A as the second aha Psi Omega Auditorium on Narch 30, '1947,.at ing on the campus . . Rida~, F+- delegation of' missionaries +re . . :, touring the Muntry vlsiting each dramatic production of the Year. 8:15 p. un . me group' k under ruary,28th.. It will be Gmsentcd in.Kephart the dire'ction of Professor George ' Evan K Xek was..re-elected E.UB. college. This delegation in- tezvicwed many :.students ' and number On Ihe Auditorium Woodwinds and'Ensembles at thc Two trustees: at la& %-ere gave challenging messages . in Oberlin Conservatory of Music. elected, tcrmi to expire in 1951. chapel and in.the college chiu-ch. A pASDzGER To.-' is " 3Icmbcn~of the Group are Mar: They were Dr. L. L : HuNman, Those in the group were: Rev. flute; Son.';Wellr, Dayton, Ohio, and Dr. Donald F. Allan Ranck, director of 'young sea story based on the.lcgend Of ion ,lvngner, ' 8 " ~ i n z D'tchmanp and the oboe; 'Estelle. Pedkins; darinet; Carmony, Nishawaka, 3ndiana. . action bkcs On' E.U.B. Offccrs of U+ Board of Trustees Church; ;Rev. .Peter. .Wohg :~ of tain the RoU'XD- Mary F. James; bassoon; and Dan- for the next yearwill be Dr. Huff- 'China; . Rev. Bartges,' . former ABOUT, between .the port of iel Blodg picno. f . ~ . . ,. '. . man, president; , Dr. George H. Evingelical . missionary to .the Shanghai The concert will be &hly edu- McAhren, Fennimore, Wtconsin, Philippine Islands; . Rev. . Carl and Dr. .'Virgil Esehbnch, former U. B. mission- lands. and '*just listen- IIunt, gndianapolis, secretary. ' ary to the Philippine Islands; hk. pout, Indianapolis, .&ra [Nagel, fOher U.B. &k- A To .~ hfemorial Auditorium On R1dayl E. Wain,. Assistant Professor of business manager.'.- . . at p' m.* " the people's :work of .,tho Cap- Elizabeth Snook, French horn; the Philippine Is- ca.tiona1 as'well as entertaining. vice-president; Both ers" should find it excellent. The I .-- The .all-male cast Paul wurst as captain. Ehglish* Bishop 1%. - 'Eugene Grifiith as MI-. propam will consist of.ligh: and was made an, honorary member sionary to the Philippine Islands, . ". and.Miss Phylis Shepp, student Xremhrs of the aecutive COS- representative; 'to : Africa; ~rs. year arc Wlhop Fred'L. Dennis, Eschbach' .were interned in, *he )vill Indianapolis; Dr. L. +. Baughman, same concentration .camp during .. Bill MOITett as x r . Wrangle, John heavy cp&cs, . and . ~umoro& of the board. . : . . . . . .' . . Rider as the MZ walkeg numbers. There will be ensemble Harold 'FYright as hlPheer :Van nmbcrs,'as well as numbers from mipee. who . will serve: for one Nagel, Rev.. Bartges .and . Rev. hfabYs, Louis Brown as Chew, rind Wilbur . Admission for the Powers the Ifon. Mr* Chisolm. Professor Later is taken, however,. to help defray Brandenburg. Indiana Conference; . ' ' recting -the play sylvii Fib traveling e,ensG:.~ . Gehld is . . stage manager.'. ' ~. SteckleY as Kasb solo~s~ mithin the group.' . ' be free, . A silver oniring will be IllhOis~Confcrence; Dr. E. Craig World-War II. ,, '. ' . '- . ....... . ' . - .i . Dr.. B. H. Cain. St. Joseph Con- White Riyer,Confeknce. ....... . . . , rererice; and .Dr. v. G. Hunt, GKeyhounds .fiip~ ... .. EvansvilIe.55-47 . :: .. ~. ... ... .. . . . . . - . . SCHEDULE .. oF ,EVENTS. -. Central Sponsors . ., ;:~ . Here .:,' . April - . , 3-eday&&y) ~&ter. & Met. Quintet. /Ne+ Equipment.' -. . : . .. An. {~ .moused ... :by veri&. band : of . Indiana - : . J . Central Grclhounds tZumped Ev- .... .... ..... . . ansville's ' flve:Purple Aces here 1443Ionday) IIigh'SChool Day. - Coach Bright's boys were cs- , . iumhries.) ' . WFriday) : Literary. Sdcieties torium. The group appears undcr so that better service can be of- and gam^ revenge. for' the 50-31 .. Banquet (Tentative date.) the auspices of the National XfuSic fcred to . ~ e students. ...... lacing suffered earlier in the sea- will be here.' Oontinued on cage 3 '. . Continued on Pagc 2 . ,I. Continued on Page 2 ' ' Appearance . . . Apr.15'Installed ..... ' cess. ' .' . . . . . . '-, ,.-. .- ?-Wonday) Cl&es Resume. F&,.,,+~ a, bating .the pocket l&r(Riday) Alpha Psi Prod&- The Music Departinent will .: AlVera . . ' tion "Passenger to Dali" sponsor'a 'cbncert by the Metro- Ncw'cquipment has ldeen ndded City.aew by a 55a1 score. ; .. {Last num'beron Auditor- politan 'Woodwind :Quintet on lo, various departments 'on the April 15 in the .Kephart Audi- campus for the coming semester pecialF,eager. to beat the Aces . 3b(Viednesday) R&. Washbum League, New York'City.~. '. -Besides thehew additions, plans son on the Evansville floor;^ , .' . . : . (Continued 0-n, pa& 3) - : . - ~. . - -- .. On >far& 6th the .a crbcin Guild gave a'tea in the reieption : room of DaU& all in honor a , . t h e . A1ksion-y .Deputation' that' spent &I=& 5-7 here on the cimpus. --- ' 3rrs. 6. ~.'Ei~h;~, Guild COUn. sellor, l\Iiddaugh, and Edni receiv- ed the J " ~ ~ Dipert, and Dorothy served tei. Rebecca Sloan. . Julie <&filler, - Garth. Weber, Vernon Smitley;'- ,Lee' Green,. and Afarilyn Sonner p*icipated in *e~ musiyl pro- gram. . , . lHutchEnson, Joan .' Strickler, ,, ' '. Roberta Good, Arlene' Repp, , ' . . ., .. . ~ . Spring Athletic , ~- Schedules nu~~b.,l s~~htd.lb .- ~ , ~ Narrh ARA 11. Cantcrbory ----.---lIome : I ~ ~ . ~ .-lL---Aav ' AVril IS Franklin 11om~ A~rll I9 Tarlor lime ' April' Avril .ZP PS Manchester Andemon -----dam* AVPIl PO Indiana St.k ,jloma . MI.9~' 8 l'lY1lor --------Amy NBY I Illnover -.~forn~ NaY.'21 Rsnklin Amy Itoms . M ~ Y . x Canlerbon.----Aw.j lI. ll.nDYCr 17 Nanchatcp ------A- : .MW Nw. Nw ' PI PT ~3.Ind1.n. Anderron Wablsh 8t.b ---'---A- ---A=., AW.Y , . 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Qberlin. Ensemble., B&d of.nustees . E;U.B.Missionaries Otterbein Guild., ' 1 ' . : . . Gives3ea.March 6

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\Vi11 PJay Here: : Holds~EIection ": Visit On Campus ;

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'.Dr. E. Lynd &ch,.president of - .by Padiie Hutchinson- . . . .by Marilyn S&or

. . . - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; d on.pnge:g7-.-A-F-.--: .--~-A.Sceno-From-tho-Faculty;Boird-Tilt. ...L: .. :. --I-... .. . . Ruth and , neuwaners Dill and

.The Oberlin Woodwind Ensem- Indiana Central College..Yas re- hIission Emphasis Days 'were

?lis JoscOh~~hns blc o f . Oberlin 'College, Oberlin, elect@ to'scrve his third War at observed on. Indiana Central's named Ohio, Will appear in the Kephart the annual board ?f>rmtees meet- Campus Ararch 5, -G, and .'I. .A as the second a h a Psi Omega Auditorium on Narch 30, '1947,.at ing on the campus . . R i d a ~ , F+- delegation of' missionaries +re

. . :, touring the Muntry vlsiting each dramatic production of the Year. 8:15 p. un . me group' k under ruary,28th.. It will be Gmsentcd in.Kephart the dire'ction of Professor George ' Evan K Xek was..re-elected E.UB. college. This delegation in-

tezvicwed many :.students ' and

number On Ihe Auditorium Woodwinds and'Ensembles at thc Two trustees: at la& %-ere gave challenging messages . in Oberlin Conservatory of Music. elected, tcrmi to expire in 1951. chapel and in.the college chiu-ch.

A pASDzGER To.-' is " 3Icmbcn~of the Group are Mar: They were Dr. L. L: HuNman, Those in the group were: Rev. flute; Son.';Wellr, Dayton, Ohio, and Dr. Donald F. Allan Ranck, director of 'young sea story based on the.lcgend Of ion ,lvngner,

''8 " ~ i n z D'tchmanp and the oboe; 'Estelle. Pedkins; darinet; Carmony, Nishawaka, 3ndiana. . action bkcs On' E.U.B. Offccrs of U+ Board of Trustees Church; ;Rev. .Peter . .Wohg :~ of tain the RoU'XD- Mary F. James; bassoon; and Dan- for the next yearwill be Dr. Huff- 'China; . Rev. Bartges,' . former ABOUT, between .the port of iel Blodg picno. f . ~ . . ,. '. . man, president; , Dr. George H. Evingelical . missionary to .the Shanghai The concert will be &hly edu- McAhren, Fennimore, Wtconsin, Philippine Islands; . Rev. . Carl

and Dr. .'Virgil Esehbnch, former U. B. mission- lands. and '*just listen- IIunt, gndianapolis, secretary. ' ary to the Philippine Islands; h k .

pout, Indianapolis, .&ra [Nagel, fOher U.B. &k-

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.~ hfemorial Auditorium On R1dayl E. Wain,. Assistant Professor of business manager.'.- . . at p' m.* " the

people's :work of .,tho Cap- Elizabeth Snook, French horn;

the Philippine Is- ca.tiona1 as'well as entertaining. vice-president; Both ers" should find it excellent. The

I . - - The .all-male cast Paul wurst as captain. Ehglish* Bishop 1%.

- 'Eugene Grifiith as MI-. propam will consist of.ligh: and was made an, honorary member sionary t o the Philippine Islands, . ". and.Miss Phylis Shepp, student

Xremhrs of the a e c u t i v e COS- representative; ' t o : Africa; ~ r s .

year arc Wlhop Fred'L. Dennis, Eschbach' .were interned i n , *he )vill Indianapolis; Dr. L. +. Baughman, same concentration .camp during

.. Bill MOITett as x r . Wrangle, John heavy cp&cs, . and . ~ u m o r o & of the board. . : . . . . . .'

. . Rider as the MZ walkeg numbers. There will be ensemble Harold 'FYright as hlPheer :Van nmbcrs,'as well as numbers from mipee. who . will serve: for one Nagel, Rev.. Bartges .and .. Rev. hfabYs, Louis Brown as Chew, rind Wilbur . Admission for the Powers the Ifon. Mr* Chisolm. Professor Later is taken, however,. to help defray Brandenburg. Indiana Conference; . ' '

recting -the play s y l v i i Fib traveling e,ensG:.~ . Gehld is . . stage manager.'. ' ~.

SteckleY as Kasb s o l o ~ s ~ mithin the group.' . '

be free, . A silver oniring will be IllhOis~Confcrence; Dr. E. Craig World-War II. ,, '. ' . ' - ..

. . . . . . . . ' . - . i . Dr.. B. H. Cain. St. Joseph Con-

White Riyer,Confeknce. ....... . . ., rererice; and .Dr. v. G. Hunt, GKeyhounds . f i ip~ . . .

. . EvansvilIe.55-47 . :: .. ~. ...

. . . .. . . . . . - . . SCHEDULE . . oF ,EVENTS. -. Central Sponsors . ., ; : ~ .

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April - . , 3-eday&&y) ~&ter. & Met. Quintet. /Ne+ Equipment.' - . . : . .. An. {~ .moused ... :by veri&. band : of . Indiana -:.J .

Central Grclhounds tZumped Ev- . . . . .... . . . . . . . ansville's ' flve:Purple Aces here 1443Ionday) IIigh'SChool Day. -

Coach Bright's boys were cs- , . iumhries.) ' . W F r i d a y ) : Literary. Sdcieties torium. The group appears undcr so tha t better service can be of- and gam^ revenge. for ' the 50-31

. . Banquet (Tentative date.) the auspices of the National XfuSic fcred to . ~ e students. . . . . . . lacing suffered earlier in the sea-

will be here.' Oontinued on cage 3 '. . Continued on Pagc 2 . , I . Continued on Page 2 ' '

Appearance . . . Apr.15'Installed . . . . .

' cess. ' .'

. . . . . . ' - , , . - . .- ?-Wonday) Cl&es Resume.

F&,.,,+~ a, b a t i n g .the pocket l&r(Riday) Alpha Psi Prod&- The Music Departinent will .: AlVera . . ' tion "Passenger to Dali" sponsor'a 'cbncert by the Metro- Ncw'cquipment has ldeen ndded City.aew by a 55a1 score. ;

.. {Last num'beron Auditor- politan 'Woodwind :Quintet on lo, various departments ' on the

April 15 in the .Kephart Audi- campus for the coming semester pecialF,eager. to beat the Aces

. 3b(Viednesday) R&. Washbum League, New York'City.~.

'. -Besides thehew additions, plans son on the Evansville floor;^ ,

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. . : . (Continued 0-n, pa& 3) - : . - ~. . - - - . .

On >far& 6th the .a crbcin Guild gave a'tea in the reieption : room of DaU& all in honor a , . the . A1ksion-y .Deputation' that' spent &I=& 5-7 here on the cimpus. --- '

3rrs. 6. ~ . ' E i ~ h ; ~ , Guild COUn. sellor, l\Iiddaugh, and Edni receiv- ed the J " ~ ~ Dipert, and Dorothy served tei.

Rebecca Sloan. . Julie <&filler, - Garth. Weber, Vernon Smitley;'- ,Lee' Green,. and Afarilyn Sonner p*icipated in * e ~ musiyl pro- gram. .

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lHutchEnson, Joan .' Strickler, ,, '

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Roberta Good, Arlene' Repp, , '

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Narrh A R A 1 1 . Cantcrbory ----.---lIome : I ~ ~ . ~ .-lL---Aav '

AVril IS Franklin 11om~ A ~ r l l I9 Tarlor lime '

April' Avril .ZP PS Manchester Andemon -----dam*

AVPIl PO Indiana St .k ,jloma .

M I . 9 ~ ' 8 l'lY1lor --------Amy NBY I Illnover - . ~ f o r n ~

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Itoms .

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.MW N w . Nw ' P I PT ~3.Ind1.n . Anderron Wablsh 8t.b ---'---A- ---A=., AW.Y , . June ~ 7 , Unir. of ~oulevlUe --*my , .

n ~ k S&w* ADrll 10 Franklin L------Aav AD^ 19 RW roir - - - - - - A ~ ~ NU ' IO Canleibun ------A- .: N a y . I T LllUe St.& N w ,

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'"%at Time.1~ It?'' . . ~ . , last Nicodemus, yost

to lead the hitters again this

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'Published Monfhly Thrdugh Ihe School Year By Indiana Cenfral College. Indianapolk

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF :EULENE REED a d t h e y are expected . . This is a ,"iich- \ye i l l , ask and Raab, . . . . ' .again and ' again:. Our entire western

world is time conscious. We live, our lives year. by the clock, but t i m e may.bc counted by Sports Editor..: ............. 1 ...................... C. W.-Yertrees other means. We arc familiar with the ......... four double-headers opening with

Assistant Sports Editor.:.., ~ . . . . . story. of the housewife- who one-nfonday the univ7rsity ,Of

.. . . ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ i l l ~ , . june 7. Although gamcs,could not be arranged with

are . Butler and 112.11 State, whom w e . . .1 ' I. . beat last year, because of con-

we Play Wabash and IIanover,this year.

\Coach 'Bright has his eye on 3. under 't& act of March ?i 1879.' finitely inescapable the traditional second conference championship

sundial warning, 'qt is later than' you and thinks with. this fine material it isn't just mjshful thinking.

ScIiool Spirit .. : ' '

Easter will be here again. Field and forest arc getting to-' will.have aroused from their winter slum- Bill Says:.

gether to promote renewed activity and . bers and reclothed themselves cxuberant- enthusidsm in their groups. They have 3.1- ly in the new greens and.pinks of another

spring. The cardinal with his red plumage . are planning other activities which will be pruned to .complete perfection, will be . ~.

whistlinz h'is merry. notes out upon' the 'of interest to the-whole; school. To this crisp,morning air from the tree just back movement'me say wholeheartedly, "Good of the house. , ~ t ' ~ p;rogrcssing, yes i t is. yo"q luck." We might add, "It's about time;"

. . 'EdiIorial'SIaff ' .

News Editor :...:Julianne IIerzog

Bill Skinner

Faculty Advisor ................... :..:: ..... Prof. Roy Davis

. would be l7 same& .

. .. hfusic Editor ................ 1 -_...Hazel Cdchran morning "This is AIonday, to- Indiana University, Xarch 31, and morrow will be Tuesday, then on Wedncs-'

'Grammar'Critic _...-. ....-. : ........ I ....... IIiss'Olive Fite day I will go to.thd club, and Thursday-. - week's almost Sone and I . goodness Address correspondence. and contributions , haven't done my washing

familiar tha t feeling:,

There is, after all, something

' when examination week catches up with ~ ,flitting . . , t o the Editor.

Entered as sccand-class.matter. October 18, 1923, i t the post ollice. at ,'Indianipolis, Indiana,.

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. ready sp,onsored lit basketball games and by Bill Morrelf - . Dcar Jill . . . . . . .

. ' The f i t red squirrel, rehabilitating his' feaib be surprised when You

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GREYHOUNDS TRIP Continued from Page 1 ~.

Balance was the w w o n used . . to repulse the invaders. This was

scoredl0 or more points, in what was .without dopbt the Hounds' best performance of'the-season. . '

Central's attack was particular- 1~ potent in the first 20 minutes. Jim' Cuddy's one-handed Push 'hot fith was playing brilliantly with his pivot shot; and a Pair of jet< propelled f o r ~ a r d s i Don Bunge and.Ra.lph Owens had things all - to themselves on frequent iast breaking SO10 dashes. .

At the time 'the count was 3 2 4

Th@ 'ioni!-dormant Evansville offensive flickered faintly early in the final period. Nine points went through the Evansville hoop before Central , could find the range. ' Then Don Bunge put out the !ire with a timely two-painter, and, the threat w3s squelched.

Griffith and Cuddy with 14 and 12 points respectively, paced the Greyhounds, while Jack Mathews garnered eight for the.losers. ' .

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' It is about time that we became school COnSciO~s. l ve have griped and listcned

- - t o :gripes. We have made little stabs at trying ' to remedy this or t h a t isolated item. .Perhaps this movem&t of the lits will lead the way to a remedy which will

IVhat'is the trouble? ell, your gues is as good as the'next'person's. It mani-

. fesQ' itself in lack of school. spirit, i.c., that dead s i h c e a t second team games, thehalf-hearted Yells during the majority of the first tcam,games, the, lack of co- operation in Student Council or SCA span- sdred.actiL7ities, and, Of coursc~.the grip- ins. It sholvs in the antagonism .

different types and ' groups Of ' peoplc On the campus*- We don't mean

race groups; because .there is .no race feeling here. We mean ,antagonism- be-. tween people with' different ideas.

What can we do about it?. 'Thc basket- ball games arc over. The enthusiasm picBed'up~n.little toward the .end Of,the,. season. after plejs from various SOUrCCs, but our chance to show our stuff.there is .. over; The basbball season is coming up. Let's get . out there and yell-somcthing besides :'kill the.um$rc," that is.

.~ essence of school spirit in any school, but it is not the only outlet. We need to get

' ' behind our social activities wholehearted- ly. .They had a party in.the gym a few

organization-sponsored partiFs, and our;

nights ago. ,Everyone who attended i t . . seemed to have fun: Let's get behind our

whole-school parties. - .

strong word. Is it really antagonism? .Or is it merely n lack of understanding be- tween different moups on the Campus?. As long a s ' i t exists, whatever it is, there.

. begin at the core of .the trouble.

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That word dntagonism u s d a b o v e is a

be no spirit On campus. The

are much the ' Of how ' aren't really so great- pcOp'c

they may Or act. me need to do . is to give a little and take '3 little, maybe

forgive a little. No ono ever helped any- one by condemning him. Condemnation is neither good psychology or good Christi- anity. Ask the school teachers what they use to control. difficult pupils. The most successful ones will tell you that friendli- ness and understanding wvill bring almost

like best? Most of us will say thc'ones who are human and understanding.are

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the best teachers. Maybe all me. need to solve our whole:

problem of school spirit i s a little dose of., human 'understanding. Maybe you dis-

anyone. around. What teachers do We '

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agree. From here it looks as if it is worth trying: . . . . . , .

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nest again, will scold angrily .from the It. Some'of the features you will NEW E(2UIPfiIENT ' . branches of the big oak across the way. not ,want to miss, S I % ~ as some of He thinks he is hidden from yielv by,the, those snaps taken by hk. X when

.leaves which the oak puts,forth BStty Co-ed and a certain Jack have been made for other equip- ..Iazily, a week or two after -the lesser were telling. each other good- ment which will be installed this trees have presented a complete exhibi- night in spring Or curing .the Summer. The tion of their new foliage. But the oak has What am 1 talkinf: about - . . 1 physical ,.education dep=f,mentl no need for jealousy since he su-' thought that by now you would the home economics laboratory, . preme among the .trey,; although we have guessed, let me give you the kitchen, a n d . the bookstore

.'have often suspected that his leaves are . one more hint. Remember !ast have been the recipients of most a bit vain in the fall of the as, they semester when the standard ques- of the new equipment. display their. superior stfength by hang- tion on the cimpus ivas "Have TLe new things in the gym have ing on,long after Jack Frost ha: you been shot yet?" Of iourse'1 been made or are being made by the 'of the leaves of all tile am rcfcrring to the shooting of the shop or the students, nccord- other . . the individual pictures for a ccr- ing to Coach Edgar A. .Bright. '

. The lambs on legs xvh&X: no..'lo,,ger tain publication. NOW I knew you Four tether:ballpolesmd twenty- ~ ,vobblc~so unsteadily, 'will be v&l,turing vould gucss.ii. :. . It's the ne\v four new tennis paddles were

exuberantly the at and bctter ... ORACLE ... 1917 made. A new baseball scoreboard . : is i n the prowss of being 'made. , alarming' distances from the protecting , version, that is.

care of the mothcr their Oh yes, 1 forgot ,to mfntio; &a\ TWO horseshoe Courts am being independence. But, of co,urse, :they will g e r e is going to be n very spccial completed. and the track is being' return purposefully in ample time for the section of intercst'to all. I t ..vi11 rcconditioncd. On the west side next meal., Perhaps they Are not so un- feature the babes on thc'campus, d the mmnasium an equipment

, (sons and daughters of !he mar7 room has been built; and future plans include the building of a

like people after all. The young man's fancy and, no doubt, ried students!).

the young woman's too, will be turning Y C S , Pktc and .Ann .got their new in the dressing ,vest side room of ind showex. building. again as the evenings grow mild and the heads together along with some

moon grows mellow. other members of the. Junior hlrs. Elsie Eberhardt, dietitian;, It is springtime O f class and are now 1aboring.amay . listcd.many pieccs of new equip-

course. All about us new life% bursting at a rugged pace to s e t 'the ment which have been added to ,forth. Everywhere we see the evidence ORACLE to the a n d again we Contemplate the .eternal to h a w it available.to the stu- new preparation .of better mcals. A

which ill 720 . of the resurrection and reneb Our dents p r i o r ~ t o the close of -.the slices . . . . of in an hour, has been installed; along with a new

,faith in God and .in life eternal through semester. Th? stafl is. getting together Urn, milk cooler, and ice

Jesus, Christ, our Lord. now and really working to enable She also included

in the list of new items dishes, Of locks, and curtains for the small

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To 'reserve 'Our O f ' the Neiv g r ~ 'uniform for .have also been

Neweupboards, a refrigerator. :'ORACLE, in care of John Rider, Indiana Central College, Indianapolis 3, Indiana, see that they are destroy- which was formerly used in the

of- 'or drop it in the campus mail. You may . ' . fee urn, formerly used in the col- send the full amount ($3.00).,or you may

send $1.00 ,nom and pay the rest Inter. . SO YOU see its U P .to YOU. If YOU lege kitchen, are the additions to

m, it's soins to> he Your duty ... Niss Mary IIuey, h i m i emnoin- 10 get Some Of these ole snaps to its profasor, has received for use -, . .

~ P h l S C rCSCrDC a C0pU:Of .the 1917 . the various members o f the Jun- in her classes a llew refrigerator,, tvvo Presto sauce pans,'an iron; ORACLE for me. &close .. , -$3;0& ' i?r class.

' Then, as. a' final, request' will and a Toastmaster. . ~ : : . .

&, 91,lea.c place your order for the girls' physi&l education

staff may order O.COPY for you. ed that archery equipment has later. ~

' I'd hate.for you to miss out 'on been received. Plins are also be- Sir/rtadL. . :--I _______ -_----__-_, I this: great bargain,. because .you ing'made for girfs' fleld hockey.

Address-L_-,__~_-------__------- forgot:to place an order,early in .New chairs and d&ks through-

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some snaps for those off the ry- and ord pages. If YOU have'any PIC- has tures of your fricndslthat they

stroycd, please give them t o the (your friends) would prefer. de-

member of the Junior 131ass.

would like to have I dining hall. The ~urtains ,vyere . it Will.be UP to YOU to 'donate ray light, ,vhichpasteurizes

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ORACLE 'lip the following blank and send it with your remittance to the: 1947 : furnished.,

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thinks he l l lust Settle down rode' hard on. was.played by:thh. men' of t h e ' R I E T . ' Q U I N T E T . '

stay in Indiana. . . . That Oradon- the little black. demon.' 'Emma campus: Men' Hall vs. Buxton Continued from P$ge 1 .

Who else could handle that little points and Barb Iiotz again came upperclassmen, but from where are regular 'musicians the

have YOU got any snaps (pictures, a t the end of the gamd was Dailey due. to partiality on the part of each is an artist on we. mean) f o r t h e OnJcle? pic- Hdl, 6; Wilmore ZIall, 2. . ' . the referee of the evening. Ernie his particular instrument. Very

remember? .. . . When yPu hear weref Dailey .Hall-Butch SmiZer, during' the sional standing exist in this mun- or so.senior and-~lvera..Baldwin; . \vilriore the rcfercd kept urging the don- try, and ,fewer .still m i y . boast

fcllOws 'nd ?Iking about HalhSylvia FitzCerald, Lois Nic- to throw his as of such performers. A program ''my kids:' do'? raise yoUr 'Ye- odemus, and Pat ZIarpcr. of thk sort is a rare and .unusual brows or faint. ' The senior is re- \ The first half started SlOwlY event for any city to present. In- ferriy to his 0" her Board of Administration, was a with Bob nolt; hlen's Hall, open- diana Central College is proud) teaching class. . . . How does i t

rousing gime 'with ,plenty of ing the scoring with an easy shot to be able. to prcscnt this group (Or should. tvc say from the foul. circle.. Bill Clark, to the community. feel to be popular, Grif? . . ,.

What do they kid Xlilton &ut? horse-p1ay' donkey-play?) Coach Ed Bright Nen's, followed with, a basket. Sincc the group.is coming I here * ' ' It'' fun to see the profs strug- was the Star player for the Fa* Before the whistle blew Bob Holt between 'regular . opeqtic per- glowith the donkcys"isn't it? '"' ulty, while Lprin Stint of. the again tossed the ball through the formances at Indiana ~University,

Board bpcnt most of hi.y,time ofp net making their Score 6 points. the program will occur at '4 p. m. mcan the ones on the b3sketball Of course. ' ' ' It'' nice'b0 'c/ his, donkey 01' Pushing. someone The upperclassmen failed to score Admission will be $1 for adults,

. . and 50 cents for students, both able to entertain p u r $riends at elkc. off. Professor . Olacchtle in the Arst half. home. ish't it Louise? . . . Watch proved quite agile in mounting The second half was more ex- including tax. In order that Seats out for that Greyhound b1ascba11 and mas a valuable m a n ~ f o r the citing. Beenus& of .foul play^ on may 'be!assurcd,. the %sic De- the part'of the referee, john $val- partment recommends that inter- . . . Rae is disgusted! Thuse silly At the 'ha lPof thk ganic 'the kn's steed threw him,. and his ested PfrSOU send rCIIlittanCC t0

.' na is a sharp little ball player. LOU Iviison, Dailey, scored two IialL ,mis game was won by the The. membets of

black demon donkey? * . . IIeY, through with a basket. The score W e sat that appeared to be mainly nrctropolitan opera Orches&;

tures are what makes a Yearbeok; ,Other me&& of th?' teamS Wruck, cspccially* took a beating few such' ensembles Of profes-

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and Stevenson of 2nd 3!en's East were also outstanding performers in the tourmment.

&old Schutz should $c mm- plimented on ihe fine job that he is .doing running the intramural program. .. '

p. S,lt is a shame tain elements, Third Floor

intramural and *is bu- ketball- tourflamenu.by. rcfushg to their team. ~h~ tourna- mcnt was a great success, and we had lots of fun in. spite of your childish, Gasons for not en- tering, such 35 *we have too much to lose," **Like Army, we play no pogt-season games," 'We haven't time," and other silly no- tiow tNat came into heads. I noticed that you had .time to see. the games to h&& those playing. You may be good winners, .but it seems that you are afraid to lose. .

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. matter? Scared? 'If it's giggling, it's Wilson. . . . If they're fight- ing, it's;Keith and Edie. , . . If it's studying. it's B o g l r o r maybe Elsie 3lae. . . . If it's shooting the breeze, it's ,Broom. . . . If it

' .laughs like something unearthly, it's S o n n c ~ % . . . If they're togcth- er, it's Eichcr and Ehrman. . . . If it's insulting, it's 'Ashby. . . . If it's stinky, it's Schmdtz. . . . If it's svcet innocence, it's Hotz. . . . If it's in a hurry, it's not Speed. . ; . We'll, it looks like spring'is really going to make it this time.'Tinie for your thoughts to start t i r e g , .fdlows. . . . Who's .the telephone Juliet who causes so much excitement in hlen's Hall? Sounds intercsting. . . . ,We don't.underdand why Lucy doesn't want her roommate to know about..all the washing and ironing 'she does. Wish we had', private~laundry, eh, George? . . . Unky, please learn the differ- ence between Danville, Ulinois, and Danville, ' Indiana: Such a mistake could be disastrous! . . . Don savs he can sind his wav to

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G~~~~ in, California, or is it coed in lndiana? . ;.we ?vcre

'.. ,vonde.ing ho,+ lvils,+,, fichfan, Griffith and ~a~~~ planned to get into the State Basketball Finals. Iimmmmm! . : . A wish from the campus: (We'd like more of Lee Green's singing1 . . . I t looks like a contest betwcen'.Al and Stan l o see who can make Andy follow him most. :.: Wayne Harbin sure looked silly thf night he lost the accounting class.' . .': We realize this sounds queer, but it's true. Bryce Ewing, George Spires, and Cliff ,Wilcox were seen on the ' street uptown . blowing bubbles. Don't 'gasp1 There's a very simple explanation. Bubble gum is again on th~e market! . . , Well, I've snapped Unta,mY.ja%'S are tired. See YOU later. Ginger.

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score wbs 0-0 in favor of Z&ilty knee was injured so, that he had but tHe Board poured on the heat to kave the game. f?r the last minute rally, and in placed by Harvey Nolan.' Fred spite.of interference b y their op- Yost was not injured seriously in ponents, tossed in three. field Spite Of SeVCI'd falls and 3. few

~ u i g i Canccllieri, insteid of three. The latest ad- goals, making the score at the kicks. One t h e he>andcd under- Oboe; ; clarinet; Stephen Naxym, , bas- dition io the family, James Ernest.

soon, and Gunther Schuiler, horn. made his debut February 26, ,1947. end o f t h e game 6-6. : .

The scoring ' fo r 'Buxton wis Dave is a Central Junior. . .Bettie IIeador; former Central

Xelen Whaley and Jean JIiller.

'46; spent &larch '1 and 2 visiting

were, Faculty: Prof. Schilling, opened by R a n Fisher, who made Prof. Kent, Rev. Turley; a_total of ten points in the'game. student from New,Albany, visited Board of Administration: E:. C. John Wallen scored two points Brandenburg, Russell Cmighton, before leaving the game, and Bill

LIFE'S PRERE,QUISiTC-TACT both graduates of the class of George AIc'Ahrcn,'and X. F. Brice. Fisher finished thc Buxton s c o ~ , nvo c13sses from the ing list with two Points just be- sity ,Heights E. u. 'I%. Chwh, the fore the end of the game., For s m a r i t a n class and the ,young m n ' s Irin Bob m t made four . .

' Ben Reed, Brcmm, visited his You play . . sister, Eulene need, February 28

hfarried pmple*s class, played the more points in ' thc' second hay, . ,

ny,qde&tbm led the Samaritans ZIall, 14; &Ten's IIall, 8. : \ ' h&. and*$lrs. R.' h!. Crawford in. scoring. Though there wa: a ' . O 5 e r players were Jack .Wa$- ,

and .their. daughter. Betty 'Ann, '. ' visited Gene.Crawford, '47, Feb-

lot. of. rivalry. between the. twb ner for Buxton; Keith ' Conrow, tea&, the.samaritans seemed to and Bud DeBaun for Men's Ibll. get ' h e best breaks-all .the way Before the games, Gene Craw- . ' . . You wait . ' ' . ' ruary 27 and 28. The Crawfords through. At ' the. half the score ford was crowned Queen of the ' .. .. 'For me . . hail fiom New Albany too. was 4-0.. Second half, the .Y. IT. Donkeys by Presidgnt Esch.' Alio I hate ' . " Mrs. E. C. Ward and 3lrs. Vere p. tried .harder but again the in the parade.were Eulene Reed. . ' . - ' ,To see Twing, Xlichland Center, ;RTiscon- teamwork, ;such. as Sidebottom's wielding a broom; Joan' Mid- , , ' . You plny .., sin, .visited, Shirley. Ward , and

" hlcfree , ' Bryce Ewing, respectively, March, . . ~ 10-14. ~ Shirley and Bryce.are both

StntiOnarY Position under the bas- daugh, Secretary of the Poster- kef ; and relay Passes the length ior, thoroughly. equipped with ,

Of the 'floor; .proved, successfu!. dustpan and bucket; Esther Reid- .. ' be &dt : Freshmen. \. The game ended with the score, enbach ind'Julia hliller, attend- . %lore,still . . ',' ~ i x ~ o ~ l m a n , Freshman, went

home to Cory, M;eh 7, with the %&" ~ . ' ."mumps." .We hope you're i d l y

SYnaritanS, 6; Young ... &farfled ants to the queen; and John.L& People. 0.

. .. The;lut.game, another thriller, Pillow. ,

He was re- Paitmcnt Of alusie. "1 seats !vin

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,The hlarried X c n won the in- tramural basketball tournament by defeating a f i e Third Floor hlen's Hall West team in a helter- skelter game 51-44. The Nairied hlcn,. led- by. Catlin, .Burkhardt and Nicodemus, assumed an early lead: Men's West came back strong with' uncanny foul shoot- ing and finc ba'ckboard work by Fogivell. Late in the second half . the 31arried Men, hurt by constant fouling, found themselves wi th . but four mcn on the floor, b e c i u x there wcrc no substitutes.to re- place Schutz and Nicodemus who had foulcd out. 3Icn's tricd des- peratelyto take advantage of the situation but could d o no better than hold ihcir own. Catlin then fouled out, leaving three men, but the Married Men still scored on a long pass from Dlullcn to Burk- ' hardt to insure victory as time Tan out. *

ment were Catlin 48, Burkhardt I 32, and Nicodemus 30, all of the

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hlarricd Dlen. Fogwci, Lloreman, . . and Forrev of 3rd Alen's West. I .

' Pi&&& above are ihe'vell ieaderi for Ihb 1946-47 fwiball 'and harketball seasons. Left io right: Eileen Holzhauhen. Bill Fisher, Madonna Padgeit Kneeling is IE. Wits&, of 2nd Buxton West

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