Central Normal College - Centralian Yearbook (Danville, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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Central Normal College - Centralian Yearbook (Danville, IN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 57 of 148
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Page 57 text:

CFFICERS Donel Smith, President Grant Walls, Secretary Frances Hiatt, Vice President. Alberta Harness, Treasurer f CLASS ROLL Reeds Andrews Carl Webb Louise Norman Maurice McNeeley Ray Hurt Harold Pruitt Allen Wood Herman Bundy James Readle Robert Akers Alberta Pennington Margaret Swinford Lowell Fancher Lemmo Dell Glavis Crutchfield Lawrence Hobbs Ernest Walker Ivan Miller Aubrey Miles James Stephenson George Whitmore Ralph Johnson Justine Hurin Pansy Baker Paul Shockency John Taylor W Edwin Johnson Floyd Reeves - - Kenneth Baily l it' ' Q' Billie Reeves ml 71' Maxine Osborn lk, I -fig, Virginia Cushman i,-13 Bertha Hertz U:-Il Ethel Busenbark Q F l 3 Elsie Moon 93 Ml Esther Brooks cg M Z 7 Eva Gastino Leda y If Forty-Seven A KK w 7 l mg i of Ill' ,,J,i I L .L l . I W il' v '54 Lf? ff ., x - -- vp '--' '- -

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efl zggfi -I ulbiniql' , mln ln K r QQXQQQQXXM The Freshmen g On the 3rd of October, 1927, there landed upon the threshold of the temple of learning a large number of explorers and seekers after wisdom. Having been shaken in spirit from their raw voyage upon the sea of inex- perience, they were quite terrified by the three tribes already inhabiting the realms of C. N. C. There were the Sophs, wild, reckless, and always ready tv jump upon the newcomers from the starting point of ambuscade, attack- ing them with sarcasm and ridicule. A tribe of greater power, but not so much given to afflicting the strangers, was known as Juniors 5 while the chief settlers were Seniors, a mighty group who spent much time in eluding the rulers known as faculty members. The members of the new band were call- ed Freshmen, which in the language of the realm, meant green. Being in the Prehistoric Period, or the age of utter darkness, they or- ganized their class for the purpose of protection and mutual advancement. In spite of their greenness the new colonists made rapid progress. They obtained strong footholds in such activities as the College Glee Club, the Orchestra, and the Dramatic Club. Many of their members are specializing in Commercial work, Music, Art, and Law 3 while others of this famous class are taking a regular College course. The first term was characterized by contentions and strife because of the many who were struggling for prominence in football. The class is very proud of the results in football and basket ball, since many of its members played an important part in winning the many victories of the season. They brought honor, not only to the class, but to the institution as well. Though they may not impress others as being very intellectual, yet they have faith in themselves and believe that they are going to do things in school and do them well. Their class motto, To success. through difficulties, will be an incentive to them during the coming years of their college life. When hardships overtake them and trials beset their paths, with these words inciting them to greater achievements and brightening the hours of discour- agement, they will eventually win many more victories for themselves and C. N. C. Four years will soon pass and then they will have a chance 'to go .1 1 x olut into the world and prove themselves worthy of a place in the many fields ll fri O service. . . f'i' - ,,l'f'f- 1 A? Forty-Six T '1 .,,'- lies, C7 T , fr-if i L l WQW .--6 -Q YWQ QQQ l i



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NQKQQKE wt' i f l MNH K f ts S9 lx NS T l Ei 1 I Us I 1 '-f 'I i ,N-f ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT T Second Year Elementary Class As the members of the Second Year Elementary class look forward to the day of their graduation which is not far away and as the balmy spring days come and go, they begin to realize that soon they must part. They have made many friends and have had many interesting experiences in the two years which they have spent as students in C. N. C. Then too, it may be said that they have learned a few things while they have been here. Sometimes amid the many interesting activities they seem to forget all this, but nevertheless it is true. After having completed two years in the quest for higher learning in be- coming teachers, the members of the Second Year Elementary class are about to set sail in their tiny barks upon the sea of life. They have come to realize that their store of knowledge is yet quite meager, that to make it complete is an endless task And yet, they face the future with hope, courage, and resoluteness. Many members of this group will enter upon their chosen careers as teachers next year. Some few may return to start another two years march toward that coverted degree. A The members of the Second Year Elementary group have been influential in the many activities of the school and campus life. Their ability has been well shown in the musical organizations, Dramatic Club, and in the many other organizations of the institution. They have tried in every way to give their loyal support to every worth while movement on the campus. They deserve much credit for their loyal and cooperative spirit. As the members of this class enter into their chosen profession next year, may they carry the spirit and progress of the age with them and reflect credit not only upon themselves but C. N. C. as well. Forty-Eight c .El is F M 1 ,Ul Q iii, ig J ' ,, if X C. , .A mk !

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