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. MONTHLY... PUBLICATION^,,*. ... .,.,, ,.~.., ...... INDIANAPOLIS; .FEBRUARY. 24, ,1939 ...... No. 6 Y ... I .". .

1- .. ,: :,. /' .. .I - ...... L.;, .' ' Y.M.C.A. PREXY ' WILL SUCCEED, LEiAb i. ; SWENGEJJ. ELSIE BECK ' d '. '. kew C&id;t Chosen; h'irodemns and" Livenpad Elected as Vice- .,.. .. Prkidents , . .. -. .. ..I.< ......

New ~ presidents, for 'the campu ' Y. W. C. A..and Y. BI. C. A. organ- : izations were announced to THE RE: FLECTOR this meek. ., . - . : ili+ Geraldine .Gilliatt of. Indian- :, npolis,...... will Send the Y. W.'C. A. for the,coming.year:.~liss~Gillistt is n ' graduate of Ilanual Training IIigh ' ' School in, Indianapolis; class ,of.193G. and no& junior at Indiana Cen- . . & ' tral. In higli school she was active in musical organizations; and 'was a. . me&r of ?!ask and,Wis,Club and dramatic. society. Sho was also a , . member.bf the Nasoma,,n Girls', hon- Marshall,~,Chsmder&.'40,' Elk& ora^ club;. .. Since coming to college ,&&tly,chosen'to head tho Y. El. ( she has been active in music and dm- i...... organization on the campus. mat&. Al&s Gillintt. sdccffds. Uiss ., .. - ,I , . Elsie Beck of Minneapolii.' .,- ThG Y. 11. C' A. 'president for the next year, will be Marshall Chambers '' of Elkhart: Mr. Chambers WBII grad- ' ESCAPADE SUCCESSFUI ,.' ,. .,-...... unted from the Brook, Indiana, nigh' . . , Bi ALVA.'STONEBUIUiER School ,in 1936, where ,he wy active .I . .,. .. ',.I in, music,' debating, ,and ,dramatics. I , hap &ek.was'a time,pf.joy; , : IIe is nbw a' member. of th6 collej$ ?or, went evy Central College bo uetet and the editor of tho Orade. ro the eomer'for a snack; .." ...... i.. !...: ind the girl supplied the jack. Both Bliss Gilliatt and Mfr.,Cham- i, 1 ' !* ',. .'*, % - ,, . . .. bers hate &en seking on their i-&. )r to the)city for a sho6; ' , ., I spectivc "Y",cabinots. : ' , \ Uany a 1nssie.took her bg.nu,-. ..;,: ,: .I ...... ' . i.; ... \;movie on a pilver screen, ...... : Those .who will, assist on the ,Y. ".. 3ut-b'iek'idn-at II:IS:., '? C.:-Ai;,cabinet:for the next .ycar.aTo .. , ,> . ..,:.. i$folloi% Kathryn Nieodemus, vice:' :i ibi ti itay out lite, ,'. president:. . Bfargaret . Bfoptgomery. 3he'asked a'feller for a date; 1 treasurer; Lois bth, , sckretiry; rl$n' saw Stoneburher, dean:of mei Maxine ' Black. pro$rsm chairman; Po ;house mother's'' fdvor#.win. '. IIenrietta. Rider, , social . chairman; ,, .. , ~, , . Vavelene ,Babbitt,, , devotional chdr- iow,,we laddies yo; lassihs dank : man; Ruth,Chamhers, publicity chair- l'ho broken lies many a penny ban1 man: Card Eickiiorst; h6stes:; Lil- IVe hope you've learned in these ..fc lian Iiah, chorister; and Ruth now- days '. ! ,_i . ard.. pianist. Miss 'Lois'.Taylor is fiat it's the man who pays and pdy: the spoqsor;! ...... Leap days for l9k have passcd.int The,Y. b!.'C. 4. cabinet is. Amposed iistory. 'For four.days the lidies an of the follo~ngi Divid :vvengobd, rcntlemen of our campus exchange vice-president: Rnlph Frey, secretary; daccs' ai,fdr ds the,eustimnry eouri Walter. Brenneman, . treanurer; Cloyd :des' were concerned,, opened poor: Rose and Austin Pellet, program; licked up dropped articles, and.,? Robert. Painter,. social chairman; ended all the, other gentlemanly act George Jacobs, devotional chairman, If courtesy. All dates were asked fa and Dwight. Smith, orientation chnir- iy the SirIs and'permission for,.lat man. The publicity, chairman is yet ... !ours,nnd special dates wns.obtaine to he chosen.; '1 1 ., \.' 'rpm "house mother" Stonebumor. I/ In ,. ., 'identally it is rumored thbt the hous \- nother rather. sot'himielf into "hc J. Gordon Howard Wili'. vatei" In striving to,nid,Dnn Cupic The'girls in addition to all afom I, . Meet Camp Leaders: .s nentioned'duties wcro also eompelle - In keepind. with the,actioh of the o pdy d! bills'for .treats and date! ..... General Board Education Day- 'Dutehing" was strictly taboo.. Blan of at. ton 'ldst.,November, .Dr; ?. .Gordon L penny bink bid fnrewell to',the bit IIoward bas arranged for a meetinr (Continued on Page, S). .. ..1 , of the codereke camp leaders in the Northwest Area as well,,ai in the other bishops'. nreas. Tho conference Succeed Centrd .Cdmi camps have,gmwn to such Inrge dza - , .. , nnd, to, such .,importance that the, In lb2G Pres'ident Good Enlisted th Board recognized the beat advantam L~ ~ :ooperdtion of a number of tho"cor that would come to.nll the camps to :erenee;. in this area. in holding have the. leaders together to study ;hnh&i'youth 'cimp on the Indian plans and discuss the~b6stprocedures. 3entrpl cnmpus.; It wan a ten-da This meeting, bas been cnlled to :amp and, was held each summt meet under the leadership of Dr. now- iinee;.with 'the' exception .,that la! ard at Indians Central .College. on pear it wbs made n fivelday cdmp. Friday,' April 28, at the same time as IUS, heei popular: with !h youn the annual nigh School Day so.that ieoplb and hundreds of young peop: these lenders can bring their yoy :hi& of Central.,Camp as producin people for the nigh School Day pm- irofound decisions and. chnnges i gram while they nre attending the. heir !ives. .. Seminar with Dr. =mud: When it becnmo' the 'policy. of :tt . With these%tNogatherings here at lipartment of ,Chiistian Education 1 the same,time and with the meeting jromote such camps in all the cox of th? eohfere'nco superintendents god [er&es, sradually the Central Cam dastors with the bishop on the same ...... :ame to. he held' nlmost'.entirely fc day, we'may he assured tho campus ..~ ,,-~ will be filled. ~ and universities of the state. ..I rented. , . 1 , (Continued,on Page 3) .,. 'I '2

, . . . ' .'~.':"':, . ..~ PRES1DENT:S NOTES,. 1 , . . .. . , .. .. The Reflector I SHAVINGS' I , .,At the close of the first'semester I wrote to quite a 'number-'l 1 .. ... '. .. 1, I. ' By A. hIIP I of parents enclosing.repoA cards with commendations for the 1 .. I I , good work that had been done. On the other.,hmd;.I sent. some , .. No~'that"Lepp Dwc? arc bone some of the .., .. . .. > : . , report cards which definitely'in- J .. fellows arc breathing sighs of relief and the .dicated. that therc..was a-.lnck 1 "fair gallants" have settled-,down to 'wait and ..either of ability or' of applica- see what results .their "hshing" may 'bring. . .tion on the part of their sons or .There whre.comments pro .and: con for this . -daughters. There are several , I eswpnde but the best one,.was this:; . , reasons why$adents should try . . I've thought of... getting..married, .. ..1. '. . to in their college: work. ' exeel To b& happy evermore. c- One of them,is that parents' 'ButAupposc I got a husband, . . hopes and faith in their children And suppose the brute wouldsnore? should be'justificd and their sic- ...... rifices ' should .be rewarded by 'Suppose,. he acied stupid,. : ': ' Before my.social' group; .. successful effort on the part of. - Wore lavender suspenders, : ,, tly son 'or daughter in college., . . Good.recOrds cost faithful effort. :. Or whistled in his sbup? .. , : . .. *** Some men are even guilty . -...' ' .: .' \& dlumnus,of 1:C; C. of the Of growing bald and'fat:, class of"34 just Icft the office Contracting.liver trouble. . : ', - ' . '. after 'coming in to talk a few , * And.. dumb complaints like that., . ., - minutes. He 'bas been out in

' . ,.Though happinessmny come. ..- '. ' I.industry for four'years and hb . , had several encouraging promo- ' Through matrimonial fusions, ./

~ , ,' tions. He is optimistic as his ' I'd.rather be a.spinster . . . :' . I.-J. GOOD to

' I . President future'as he hag a right'to be. '.I . 'And.. keep my'sweet illusions! .. .' . + +': + , He made'this comment: "When I was in college I appreciated * ' ', the high .standards maintained h&e, but now after four years '/ The Gorld of, failure is divided north and south by'lines of Ihssitude; Cast, and west by I rcalizemudh more than I did then the& value to the students." ., It may'seem'difficult'sornetimes to. students, teachers and off ieCrs lines of loungitude. ' ' I .. *'+ * .. to 'constantly.keep pressing toward the higher levels of 'thinking I and'living, but .such comments as the'one above, help to keep up ; Bliss Beckerwas qui,te "in a dither" 1;lst.weck .. .. . ,... . our.courage. x' .. . ,# when she rcceivcd a note from Wether" Scone. " ' .. .. . , "Much 'humble "wealthmakes rich th ,_ '.. t * .*' burner demanding "something more than a flat- world 'of ours.1' , . .. We all ON^ 'a debt of iratitudc to the bishop, .conference tire excuse"! It seems that she gept BIerv 11. .. .. -LEIGH .. HUNT.. .. ' superintendents, past& and people who annually pray and .py .. . , out 45 minutes after 'his permit expired. Be- to meet the $25,000 which comes through'thc church benevolences , ... lieve it Or not-shi finally. had toexplain things '' ', , ,..'DEBATE ' , , . .. . ._ to meet 'the financial requirements of the coll6ge. We ,are now, -, ' to'hcsident. She'says thit the summons from .. .. again, in the midst of the,periodmhen this fund is being paid in, ~ Stoneburner will'alaays .be one 'of her !'trcas- ',.Debating gives,the 'student a'?iingle, pul .,;. ...., and we are:veG conscious of the'fact that the church has a'right ured keepsakes.'! I ...... posive activity into which he can coordinat .. ,:: .. , to expect something of us more than merely t,o be another college. .* .* . ..* .': .. the knowledge hd'skills of a half dozen field! .. When the added.values in moral nnd Christian living are not'in nom English composition' he .takes the prir A miwithout Ambition is'likc a'bird.with- evidence we can'rightly wrpect the church, to"&l us to account - out kings. He can never soar in the heights ,I ciplcs of unity, coherence; and emphasis; fror or to discontinue these financial sacrifices...... I above, but must .walk like 'a .yeakling, un- * ,*,* history come the bacligkounds of informatio ... , .. necessary to tho discussion of his topic; publi noticed with the cmkd below. .We all rejoice that Bishop'Fout ,who meso nearly leaving ' .* *'+ speakink teaches him- to stand squqely on hi ...... us recen$ly through an.cxcecdingly. dangerous. attack-ofpneu- two 'feet Ad to-deliver.-hjs ideas -clearly;in ',' Those.fcm spring days ive hid have already monia; is now recovcring rapidly; We shall b&gslad.to see and forcefully : parliamentary uiage he must lip01 begun to haw th'e'usu~ltellinb. elfect! "hIarsh" hear him again in chaw1.- .. .c: 'to meet the demands.of forum and discussion C. submitted this little gem of poetic thought: Roses is red, ' ., .. ,, " cconomies, sociology and literature must be hi: .. . Oh! I-TliougIlf I'd Die ; COLLEGE WILL PRESENT I . '\ as well as the ability to read well and to c( : Somcis yells'. . ~ HALF HOUR BROADCAST.. ' ; ~.-!- '. 4- She don't know it, . -" . ' " .: ,ordinate. the information gained in, readinl .. ' .By RUTH IIOWARD .. .: '. . , Indiann Centra', College wili pre- 'Al1,thesc the student puts into use in debatin But I'm her fella'. ., . Y (REFLECTOR Feiture %Writer)' sent a half hour.broadcast on ,Satu?- ,because hc wkts'to; in a word, here is an hcti! " ROSCS'~~ . '. . .. ; YCII~', . '- \ day, March 11, from 6:OO to 6:30 in Without the phrase,"'Ohl I thought the ev;ning, sbtion WIRE in Indian- lity integrating much knowledge and. man Some is.red. ~ . ., i'd die," the majority of people would apolis, 1400 kiloepeles. , ' :skills, done with a natural motive. ' . .. If she.knew it. ,. .. :irtainIy. have dilficulty in expressing A shod will bo given I She'd die done dead. bk by .' Much h& been written and,said'bf whit' hir reactions and feehD ..about ident I. J. Cwd, and music will\bc **.: , student'gets'dut of debate..Let one of the dc _I lverything in general. , ' . rendered by the.college octet, under - hating texts state its 'aim: "The purposci~ If you think you're !'in on the ground floor," With an upward swcep of the eye- the direction'. of ~IKEthel Cilliatt. \ look out-that's where the trap doors are! ' brow and the proper emphasis on and by the'olmpus male quartet ' debatins is to develop skill in public speakini ..* - 'Oh1 I thought I'd die," anyone with \ :. I efficiency in thinking, and ,intelligence incit p' little practice an convince .her CIIOIR SINGS AT ,\ L&rcnce Oliver probably wishes he were a zenship. ' . . ' ., i .f iudience that she 'certninly was em- .. BROADWAY E. professor so he could, park his 'car any place barmassed ,and chagrined when 'she . nr: .<.The development of.sound argument, th <,. - hewanted to1 , lad that impromptu at tKe bop.' lit- The Indiana Central College choir search for flaws in reasoning on the. part ( .. '*. * ' ?rary society mcctlug. ' ' ' appeared Sunday afternoon, Februnry Another opponents, the necessity of organizing th ' If you think the world is all yrong, remfm- Can take the. Same 12, at the Broadway Methodist Epis- sc phrase, mold,her faace into a slightly copal, Church. ,The choir, presented rwults of wide rcading,.and the ability to ber it has people like you in it. ' , iifferent expression, sprinkle in. 0 a . program conskting of <'Wake, and I undcrsbnd the strong .and weak poinl , *'+ * . . of each side of tiny issue may.surely be sai :eneraus supply 'of .siss~es,empha- Awake:',"Pmise Ye the Lord:' and ' ' . Host& (in dining hall): ;'Get 'your finger size a different word and declare that *v& D~~~,.I,I~~~~." ..,.. . .. constitute. training in thinking. , \ '' to .. ;ho never laughed so much in all,her me choir appeared as a featuwin off that styk." .-.I ' The problems presenting themselves to 'tk "Waitress" LaCh;nce:.. . ,.. ?What;.. and' . drop it life. ,, the series of vesper services planned '4 ag.3in!"' ," This last, description is taken'from for the "Univ&ity of Lifeis pro- , debater require fmiliarity with -many of tk *. * a in actual experience in real life bY grams which the chuyh will continoe NO man's opinion entirely worth~ess. problems of modern socicty,'d functioning bod IS Even in activo'member of F. I. T. P.'nnd until Palm Sinday. a broken watch is right twice a day. I ~ ' of infohation in history, economics, sociolog: .. , 3. (Federal 'Investigators of Trite and government, and a thorough investigatia . . . * '* "* Phrnses hnd Stuff). In his written re- ,of both sides of many controversial tissue .Some student .teachep' might 'bo interested ?ort to Washington this investigator used eve+ day is appalling and is M Intelligent citizensfiip requires such; a bad in learning of a recent .experiment in. which intimated' that this 'girl evidently monotonous on the part of the sta- thc pupils rated-their student teachef. Out of iad something really humorous to dent body' as the pet expressions of. ground. . . , laugh at for she was' describing a some of the faculty members. 24, eight. rated him."0.. K.," six thought he Oral'eommunication of' the results, wxefi :ertnln littlo Miss Idhanee, who-was Maybe some sosp company or , , +as "sNcII," five' found him. a "nice teach&," i substitute waitress in the dub dur- cereal compnny; instead of sivins examination and thought on these citizenshi and others mote: '"cute and adorable," "hand- ing Leap Week. '?is. report also prizes for,the best.last line to this pmblems make for constpctive leadership:' some like heck," ''handsomer than Robert Tap stated thnt the phrase, ';Oh1 I thought week's jingle, should offer weekly Ctc. ['d 'die," was repeated at 'least fivo prizes for the. best all-round. usable ,Bacon' is responsible' for . the .&l17know lor," !'he's Fred Astaird the Znd," :imes by this person eommentinj: expression, submitted together with : , ' ,- I.*, *' .. maxim: "Reading maketh a full man, spew ipon Miss Ln Chance. ten cents in'coin or a reasonable far. a ready man, and writing an exact min." It Congratulations to you prcxies and also A rather.shy, timid girl .confessed simile. mzty'say thqt debate, combining as it dot to the new.editor. Nay you all have a year of !o the group that she became con- . It just shows'to go &'that people these dctivities, will likewise produce the edi successful leadership 'ahead. . . : (used in one of the folk games in the don't believe what they say: I sup- , ;. . + * *: xm Sntuiday night and ended her pose'the mornl is, if there is on@, cational benefits. .And. let it be rememberc 2, :onfession .with "Oh1 I thought I'd don't use the same expression every-. that it docs so in a manner vitally intercstin , Remember-ubout 1hc.only thing a man %in k" ' ' . ' one else uses .to express himself. on to the student. It is not a job; it is h priviles run. into while standing still is 'debt, so keep The investigator'reported that.the things in general, but be original, or - moving .until. next time,! , '. . and an honor. JAMES HORNER. I lumber of times this expression is something. * L .. \ .T~E.:RE'F:I;'EcT~o'R.. ' ...... s Y. w.- c. A. c -, .. .. Robcrt COIF, recently returned fmr . . .. two years' service with the Interns RX haye been onli tNo'meetinSs ...... of the Y;N. C. A. . . . session on February 1, 110why, folks: here we mi back .recently returned from assin. BOY, 'did,those '*hap Dare" PJ with the Off a bang-maybe bangs- T east gale in Colorado ' 250 million which have played n great part in th, IIarold Nanss'has been sincc'Apri1, Loyalist AG~,'gave his. views and Sometimes' I wonder who was having years ago.are on exhibit at Chicago's struggle thus far. IIe contended tha the most fun, the ~YSor the gals. -* Field Nuscum: "it is not a.civil hut a testin, 1937, employed.in the credit.depart experiences of the civil'warjn Spain. ' wrh, ment of the J. D; .Ada& company :No meetings were held tho next two YOU know itwas rumpred that three . ., . , ground for Fascist war, techniques: of.Indiannpolis; ,, weeks. On February 22, Fred C. Ken- Of the fair sex who are lesson fivers A atretched rubber band'snaps at Plea mas for an understnnding o here even ventured forth* AnFay* Eierett Ebhrtt and 'Robert'Collier ncdy, chief Of the Indianapolis fire the speed of 204 miles per hour, as the factors which ' have: forced th, are both teaching in the high's&ool department, told of the work' of the !Ionricks had a good meal. measured by ultrnlhigh speed motion hyalists' backs to the \\.all. -. . .. ., .. b .. at, Nnrkleville;-Indi~na.' They sent "men who ride the engfne." - picturm. meetings the ,eighth ant The on \ .. ' You'know, when I a little three freshmen ' to. Indiana', Central . , . . was e fifteenth of February were postpone, this year, Leland . Stickler, Myron 1 . younger my parents had great hopes '4 '4 , Although 'frankly perfumed cig- becnuso of conflicting programs.; ' for me. You,see, I was so jumpy that arettes have only a small market, The order of'the February 22 meet, kwis, and Ben ShaN. Nr. 'Ebbertt SPECIAL DINNERS . was married in 1930 to Ercel Aber: - pop was all set'for me to *ome a i every widely used cigarette has some ins' ,was. of an impromptu nature champion checker p?ayer. , flavoring. It contains some spice, made necessary by the illness of Nisi nathy, a two-year graduate, of Indi- ana Central. They have a baby daugh- : \ '.-', .. , , -. ' . extract, ,essential oil, or sugar that Nary IIuey, home economics instruc. INDINING,HALL , .- , A little the sehous side. will modify the odor a

.. ' ' student. - ,VOhInteerS-. . .- II ' quirements for tho Bnchelor's degree aro generally recognized because Attend. State, Meeting of the increased requirements in training in securing'teachixig positions. I - \. Others, too, can have tho ndmntage of college standing by taking sum- Twelve hdiana Centrnl students ,mer courses in the pleasant suroundings at Indiana Central College. will trnvel to Anderson tomorrow to ' The Conrses offered are as foIlom: , - attend the Indiana Student Volunteer Education (Prof. Stoneburner) Era English; (Prof. leimar) ' 1 IIm. Conference at Anderson College to- m9 Secondary Education ____ 3 103 World Liternture ______3 momow and SunbY., A total of 20: ., 210 Principles II; S.. Tenching 3 215 Victorian Poetry _-____3 persons from, a number of colleg= ' 107.Observ. 8: Student Teach- 218 Nodern Poetry .A<---,3 throughout stnte will participate t)lc ing (Gr. 4-8) ,______- Wstory, (Dr. IIaramy) , , .' in the sesnion. ' ' . 103 Observ. 6 Student Teach- 217 Recent U. S. IIistory ____ S F. Johannaber and G. 11. Theuer c. I ing (cr. 1-3) ______6 2?1 History of England (from ' Nil1 be the Principal speakers. John- rhYs Education, .(conch coed) ; 1688) 3 7 ' ; Shown abore is the group who are now advertising'the College ______'' Of in the churches of. Indiana and neighboring ststes. They are, left to nabers a me.mbr the National Corn' Natural Gpmnasties ---L1. 223 18th Century Europe I-- 3 right: DehDonham, Anna Blary Glick; Lillian IInrt, Austin Pellett. mittee for relisious 'education in 111 Conchinsfor Najor Sports 3 Scirnce, (Dr. Blartens) China and' director for the Niddk ' 213 Principles of Physical Ed. 3 107 Human Physiology ----- 6 .. of the'china Relief Fund, v' CONFERENCE cinrrs , .ninsl KEK TAKING ' 217 PhysicnlExnminationsand 101 Introduction to Geology-, 2 ;pent 23 ycnrs in China as a inis: Individual Gymnastia '__ 3 Birds . 2 ;ionnry. Theuer, who'spent two days ______. I An*hing that alumni and frieni of the callege'urn do to help enlist the young people of White River nnd 15 the Indiana Central campus last + ' N&. Anna Dhle Kek, Registrar, is other good students either for thio summer or for September 11 will be Indiana,... conferences. Since these mek, is hssistnnt secretary of the , two at cornell University, Ithaen, N~~ greatly appreciated. Assistsnce in mnking arrangements can be secured : conferences instituted their 'own five- Student Volunteer movement in , for.this semester. birs. Kek'is by writing to President Good. '. ["Orlr. . I day camps last year, the management pursuing a cburse of studf leading to ., : .I :. I ' of tho Central'CamP feels that there the doctor of philosophy degree with Indiana Central students; under tho is no further need of continuing the htin liternture'as a major and eadership 'of Arabelle Enyart, will , no- . Central , Camp. man archeology and comparative lit- iave charid of the installation of the Speech Contest Held to".the young people them- selves in encournging.thcm to come + , The conference camps have proved erature as minors. ION stnte oficers Sunday morning. their excelence in .building up at- rhe election 'of tho oflicers. will be In Anderson and'at the same time the 1 ' &lrS.Kek'spent la& Summer in the tendance and caTing out neat camp American Academy at Rome .bking Programs and are the Proper SUCceS- courses of Lntin literature and arche- 3 sors to the Centrnl Camp. which . ., O]On.. ! ., . T meant so much to many. United . , Brethren young people. ._ The White River Youth Camp will LIFE . .' still be held on the Central campuso .- hnd Will attract hundreds ol youns Yes, life now seems a heartless thing people June 12-17, while. the othei That plays with.us and tosses US .. hoped that every a ' ~ conference camps convene as follows: About, not m?nding that we fall on Lalph Sesher, &cy have One ium'and the awards of $200, $100, or more of his yonis people use the and $50 will bc'made. 1 IVisconsin. June 12-17, at Jagged mcks ' ', I iau,Tim Keefe; and I Crosset; St. Joseph'at Lnke Warn. And bruise old te,nder.wounds,' . . ._ material for .the 'speeeh on "Nhy . .. , . see; June 18-25; Illinois. at Lnke Or threat to faint beneath its blows. .. I United Brethren Yonnc- PCODICI . Bloominston, June 25July 1; Indi. But while life tries u~.sorelY, Phat there was reason for each Should Attend Indiana Central .dol- of momen ana. July at nuntirigburg, and Still it'will not crush US '' 3low it dealt. lege" and give it before his come- - 3-9,' ,. .,~ is now attending a ,dean's convention gation. Ninnesota at Tipi-Wakan Lodge, For its trying will but make us ind for the struggle then .. ~. of. this ma+&l in Cleveknd, Ohio. She lcft jhesdar ' 95 Lnke Ninnetnnka.'Sprin~ Park, Nin- Strong; andwhenwe learn tomaster it re shall rejoice. me. .. . , -lfARA., nnd delivery of the speech is most and plans to return Sunday. .. r, pesota. Our eyes t ill see .. .1 I' ' . .. D .. . ., ! :. . ,; '. .SHARE...... WNS;IN : ...... : ~TNO-ChE\~SERIES - ...... I '. '. : . .~ ...... 'Sbar$is I&h &re; kith 14 i'ainta Greyhounds '.Sc& ,19 ::Points Spartan?'(...... lIold Durinb Aidst of Bohr Scorrs 22 Points in Fait Game;-.7"' At the hesinning of the season 0~: 'r' \ : Final Score, 37-22; Lead. . .S&Ce's. 15 Duridg First IIalf;. Fnst,Oyefi,+Gsme; Qntral , ' ',. SpnitaM Win By Score .. ' :oach; 'playfully but ' appropriately . , ,' ' ' at Iiilf;.. 21-12 ' ' , . Ahead at ~i,,i& . . ,_I . of 64:61. .. > .. Synd Wid This Year I 1' I .... d ,. I , ,. . ,: :alled "IIandsome" . IIarry , 'Good, -\,I ...... , -. ' 1 - - .% ,. ... _.., '' .' ,', .,.. ;tat4 in a chapel progrnm .&qt .he . ',' : Indiana Central turned back' Indi- Indiaia Central giabbed an earl: At ,In eniibl iI+o. ' The' 'bIanchestcr,jeim ,turned back -. - ana State of Terk IIau~eby a scorc lend nnd.remained in front during tht would be pleased to ?Tin .WPer Cent he Univepity the Indiana Centrnl Greyhounds *in . )f ' the Fheduled gamos this. Year. ' Of..37 ,to 22 in t! fast game.dt'the entire contest to 'gain'39 ti 29 tri Iiei&ts gym January. 21, pur return game with them on, Feb- ! :Iawever, wlth onb,one game left to Greyhound's,iym on the night of umph oyer Indiana State at Tern th;-+yhpunds prillid their visiting ~ny17;and defeatcd US in a free' )lay, tho hove d0ne.a Sreat:deal 1 February 3. .' , " IIaute'on.Februnry 14. &mni by defeating Alanchrster, 54 scorinb same, 64 to 61. ' ,'. letter. thawthat. Out, of ,the.fifteen . ' The Sycnmores s'co;ed first 'on,. n Scoring ?ive points before.the'Syca to 50,~i~an ov&mc ,, .. y Thk Spartans quickly, piled UP a frei'throw but tho'Greyhounds retnl- mores found tho rawc'at the start o :am=. played,.,Indiann 'Central .has . It mas ,,{thout a,doubt one dr th6 12 to.6 ninrpin in the first five min- won ,ten .and 'lost-but five One :of ' ., iated from tho floor to .gain a lead hostilities,. the visitors gained thei inme$playid this year, and cer- ute?, hut saw their margin cut to .hese five loss9 I believe,Cnn at- * : ahich they held for the remainder of margin and led nt the intermission, l! bo tainip one of the,most exciting seen 22 to 18 near the end of the first hag :rihuted,to the team's vaeCinat/on,re- : the &lites+ The Ce&$ snipers &re to 15. Indiana State closed the mar ih ,our a l?ng n@e., ?oth ~hhiithe Greyhound; besin to born- actions, and; scvera! of..the others ssm,f& 1 ' . gin to points ,whFn play wao re at ..ahead at the redperiod, 21,to 12. two teams in.their season bard.thd,bbsket: Bo+ teams stepped Tony .,Sharpe .was ,outstanding for sumed, but the Greyhounds pulle, havehen lost by. the closest of mar- &+lp ,ind..Nanchester had hopes up the pace in the remaiiing minutes :ins. 'SO.our-team,'has' done excep- . the Greyhounda'with seven,field goals away without ditIiculty. /' '. ' . ' bf. repenting her, p&oyma&e of list of the period and 1" the score to,31 , tionally +ell this8Ye-. ':',,' .... i for 14 .paint$: Potter was'next ,with " pIascari of, Indiana State toppb .. sear in th$,homecoming'cele- to.24 at the ihtermission;dtb Alan- 10 points' dn three buckets, and four the, individual, scorers'.with 12 paint .It k. d.real. tribute to the ability biition. But tho'Centfa1 netmen were Chester holding the advantage. , ~f ,our coach when,a small school of .. free .throws... Summary: . * . :' and Smith contributcd 10. Bohr'nns determined, nnd , 'kcre 'not to be ., In ,the second'hnlf, with thb s&re DUP mako a Over .Indiana Central (37) , I. Bloomingdale shared' honors' for, th size cnn such record denied...... I- . ' standins at 67 to 61, Shnrpe set up a ). ...i: ...... the larger schools who get the star ' FG FT PF Central. squad' dth. 10 points eaet Manch&r grabbed ,an cprly lead brief Greyhound flurry with ' two '. %,..(' .... I - ., . Bohr, f...... 0. .. 1 Summary: ...... ,, . players of high school'teams in their aid.held it'duiini the most:of the straight fielders, but the- Spartans . Potter,f ...... ,...... 3 :4 2 .. Indiana.&ntral (39) , '':. liney. And Indiana.'Central, has game, but yith'typical Indiana Cen: drew away qnd stayed. ahead:during . done just that for .?.Period Of the Godwin, e. ..; ...... CO , 0.. '2 : ' ' !,.... - 'FC FT .PI tral spirit thkii,, Greyhounds jGt the remainder of the same. pobr' ,. ,. ,. greater. Part of her basketball- . Sharp&, 6. ' ...... 7 0' i Bohr, f. ..:...... 6. .o . 2 bi- &&la not idmit defeaL,They fought captured scoring, Fonors with, nino Bloomingdnle, '6...... 1 . 0 ,2. Pottir,?.,.: ....::..;.. 1 '6 . 0 tory. The Greyhounds have been Con- to th;.ve+'l& '&nd, and ai n field ioals and four free .thro&s for Nic&on,f: ... :...... : 1' 0 .. 0 god win,^...... '.,,O 0 "0 bistently in the upper .brnekek year i.+, tied the +fe, in .the Cloiidg 22 points.. Strycker ana Eikenberry .. after. year. in. spite 'of their small ,Perry, c ...... 4 ., 0 : .'O Nicoson, f. :: ...... 3.. .O' 2 sey$s of the @m;43-43. A $coring tied for pfanchester's honors with 16 school aud'little-known Players. ht's Spangler, 6...... 0 ,O 0 Fredenberger, 1; ..!... 0 1 1 flurry diring the,p+rtimi perib'd'put points apiece. Summary: ....., , .,. Fredenberger, 6...... '0 .. 0 . 01 Bqker, 0 . 0 ... 0 all give thrce cheers for Coach, IInrrY Centrhl;+?;; 27. 10, 17 , .. Indian; state, 15; ' ., , ~~.. , ., 1. .~. . 3 ..... :.: ...... Umpire-Dickerso;. Referee-Rol o'clock on,thk ntterno?n ,of Prareh.11 Eisenberger, f...... 0 . 0 .. 0 Score at half:' Nanchcster, 31; In- I" . MimA.'CEmRALBO\V&, inion...... , .. and'concludo with sixteen final games Nenby, E. i...... ,.: 0 ... 0 ' 0. diana Central, 24.. . at',8 o'clock...... that ev&&._ ... The, four Eikenberry,-g. _..~ .: ..' 1 ' ' 0 '. ' 0. Refere+Klinek. Umpire-Porter. semi-final events.tp be held in Evans- .' . : ': ~''.' - -, - ville, Iiammond; and hluncie will fol- .'.Totals.. :: .24' 2 . 11 ...... :. ~.i-, .' . :. .:. .... I low like program.on March 18, and Superior..OU&e and Defenie .of n . Score,at half:'Indiana Central, 20; V&po 'NOSED 0m.N[ ...... the,four &ners ,ef,these events will Nanchestcr,25.. , ' ,. I IIinkle'a BulldoSs Defeats' ' '> .' ' - .' ~ .,I.., ...... :...... conmto the.fieldhouse in Indianapolis 'Rcferee-~sh~ey. Umpire'-Cbn- .: . CLOSE 39 , Greyhounds in Battle ' .. GAm, . . 43., TO ~..D , Scoring n 25-21 upset victory 06 for.the ;,:. big show. !larch 25; ' dlzr.,. : ; ...... ' ...... -. ,. read somewhere lately .that the I. ,~.I . .: ,' ,: I a- &io field .goals,in the last 30 see- ,. first. state championship was played onds of play &e' Indiana Central 1 in.19!1 .and'twelv< teams took Part* GREYHOUNDS., WALLOP < ~'Greyho"nds,n 43-39 victory over Vnl- hst year 787 entered the state tour- ' . paraim's' defending players at Valpo nament nnd this year the number on Februnry 1. . - will probably be about the same. The " ' GRIZZLIES BY^! GO-36 Tho lead changed. hands frequently winner of this year's tournament will , .. ,- '. ! . ,. . duringlthe entire corpst'snd in the , be.tho 29th.champion. . . , .' til;' .Up :Il?lf Time :'bad of. 3::s: I& minute. Carl Ruehr,.\Valparaiso, (iihen.the final games.nre over to- . Coach.Good.Uses.Twenty AIa.in . fo&ard,.mnde a basket\to tie the morrow'night,the seasonal books are ,.' .- : : Free Scoring ,hnt&t'.... , . score nt 38 all, but Shark and Perry closed nnd every -team enters thc ' :'. '; ' -.' .. ! retaliated' to .give the Greyhounds state championship race with.8 clenn 1 ; . .' ' . ' . '-... .&. ... their ivinniib margin.'...... slate. ' These season recvrdb have ::"? '.Indianh'.Centia1:.. net-snlpers Joe Bohr, distinguished himself, nothing to do,with the arrangements nvenged 'their former. defFat "c' the senin as high point man for the gnme f& the state tournaments. 'There are hands. 'Of:the .Frnnklin team by .se- with ' 11 points, .Blo~mingdale.was no. pickcd:tcnnis.. Past 'vietorles 'and rerely trouncing:the Grirzlies .a second with 9 .points. Summnry: Score Of co to 30. on the'night Of Feb- , . .,.. defeats are forgotten. Everything is J ,I ..' chosen lot...... ruary. 8, in the Unitersity IIeights ' ,:.' :Indiana Centkl (43) , , br .., . ,. , -. .. .~ symnasium' ." ' . ' Ii . FG FT PF As I said before, I'am mere for- . ,. .. . ii The Greyhounds grabbed be'leid Bohr, f. 5 1 eigner from the Badger state, but ...:.... ;...:. .. . ;O with to l'nnd 35 ndvantage Pdtter, I.: 1 3 . 0 .. 2 the excitement his Sripprd'mc too. . n 18 9 ;; ...... at two' dinerent ..times 'in 'the :first Godwin, e. 2 . 0 2 On' ePerybody*' 'Our .fa- ...... half. Twenty Cardinnl dnd Grey plny- Shuipe. 3 . 1 . .1 vorita high. school. team And' boost ...... g...... : e's. snw' nction;in the. game. At no Bloomingdnle, 6: 4 1 1 . with nll'yOu've ...... -: :..'.. time did the. visiting colle$ians Pe&y,'c...... :. 3/ 0' 1 night tenm ..... threaten, . although several Franklin Nicoson, 6. ... .,...... 9 .: . 0 1 . plays the :last kame of it$ 1038-39 .. combinations.,vere tried in an ,,.:. : --- 'X In University ?eights , .,,. ,\ to find one which could hnlt the Grey- . Totals ..20 , 3 8 gymnahiu'm ,against the Ball' State .. ,.,...... hoUnd .~ . .ValpbASb(39) ' . , . Cardinnls. '. . , .. scoring ': Tony Sharpo,'.our, senior yard, led .' . , .. .. 'In ,Our 'gmo$th-them in the bombardment .with 6 field ,goals '. FG FT PF the ,se.zsdn,the Ball Staters defeated and free throw.to his credit for l3 Bquer; f. .: ...... 6. . 0 0 US 45 to. 37; No& it IS our turn! if points,. ~i~~~~~,freshmnn fo,mnrd; BusbQng, f. :...... 2 . 1 . 1 ; . the customary' procedure :is. followed. sniped ll...... Ruehr. ,f:'..: ...... ;. 4 1 1 For 1':believo thdt we hnvo' shared .. ... Eggold; c. ...'.: ...... -. ., 3' . 1 2 kames with them for the,lnst couple ' ! ..' ' . Denig.,g...... 2' ,O . 2 of years, At nny mte,,wo shonld fin- YORR' COLLEGE. PLANS.:'. Krenzke, E...... :.'.. . 2 . 0 ~ 2 ish our senson with n victory. Ever$: ... CAnIPUS SKATE PARTIES Kenny,' g...... O. . 0. : o i .. one turn out to see IIandsomqnarry .- . .. -' - - . I...... Dietz; f;..: 2 . .:3 ':.. 4 . Scare at half: Indiana Central, 1. and his boys for. the,'last, and;.. only ;YOrk ,(hl)igc is no? Planning to . Tbtnls ;.. .18: 3 8...... ,. .:. .;'...... : . ..Perry, C...... )...... ? . I. . 3 Butler, 24...... ;.I...... performance of this season! ' ~ \. institute skntids parties ,under n:set ', SiorO nt nalf-Indiani cf;lrral; 22; ? ,/ ..Neat. 6. ~3 0' I . UmpirolDickqrson. Referac-Ro' ' C AIE ' 0 N, ...GREYIIOUNDSll 20...... 0 UP si.milar to the one here, accbrding Valparaiso, Umpiro, Ward; ref- 1 LET'S.- GOII, ...... \.I to the York paper, nfo Snndb-. eree, DeCook. . ' .. , '\, . -...... ~ ' .'I ' . .< .. ... i ., .. . . ., ...... ,, .- i '' ......