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4 ' Ill 12 . I il ii uf pl!-i tll M ll 5 K 4 XSS xxgg di . ll- il l I ll g . , i ll. l .A Y. W. C. A. Ethel Hartman .,.......... .................... P resident Mable Harmon ..,.,......... ............. V ice President Helen Mosier .................,...,., ,................. S ec-Treats. Ethel Busenbark ........,,....,.,.............................,....,................................,..,........ Pianist The Y. W. C. A. of Central Normal College is not merely an organization wherein its members are compelled to do certain things for no apparent reason. Instead it is an organization of young ladies which has for its aim the development of the physical, spiritual, and intellectual phases of life. The Y. W. C. A. extends a hearty Welcome to all young women who enter C. N. C. for the first time. Interesting programs are held each Week which inspire a feeling of good will and fellowship among the members of the organization. Some of the most important questions which are confronting the lives of college students today are discussed at these meetings. Outside speakers of great experience and interest, as well as speakers from the college, are invited to lead in these discussions. I The Y. W. C. A. believes that there is a great field for Work on every college campus. Those who are taking part in such at C. N. C. Will no doubt receive great value from such service and experience. Sixty-Four I' . to 'l the U the tl Organ those 3 coll EIS We l lead j YOUng bei-S 1 larly C. A. and ii Sitfy-I
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Q ie be- ' pro- ivates rc-hool rhorus ity or which ation. week 1811 rl iyjim The Qrchestra The personnel of the Orchestra is made up of students of the Normal Department as Well as the College. Its aims are practical rather then theore- tical 5 for though it serves as an inspiring course in the appreciation of music, it offers first-hand training to its members as ensemble players and conduc- tors. The Orchestra plays the music that its members will be called upon to use in their future positions as teachers and supervisors. Last but not least, the Orchestra plays at college and community gatherings and because of this, it is an integral part of the community as Well as a part of the cultural and social life of the College. PERSONNEL Harold E. Owen, Lucile Haas, M fd? Conductor , Pianist 4 T i i if VIOLINS CLARINETS CORNET A Bertha Hertz Elsie Wilson Dean Snyder iii h ifi Maurice IVIcNeely Amos Etienne Calf 1 Marion Maybaugh g A 9 3 Florence Johnson QBCT EQ 5 I I 4 BASS VIOLIN TROMBONES SAXOPHONES gpiii William Rodebeck Ernest Yates Emery Smith lifiif -1 Homer Broaddus Blythe Osborn .gy-H-f L' ' 'I Curtis Goble DRUMS . K4 Beryl Bosstick f f Sixty-Three by I WL? .7!
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.nization ipparent ' its aim - of life. ho QUIET wi Q00d Q' Oi. the ,rufl9nI5 tl li'.'i'ienCe in these Ill Qllery nm gn, Ufmlf I X W Y V i Y. M. C. A. Herbert T. Slaton ......,..,,..A..,... ..A............4,......,,... P resident Lawrence R. Brannon ...,..,...,.,.. , .........,. Vice President Emery Smith ......,....,,. ........,,.............,......,...,,...,........,,..........,...,....,,...,., . ,Sec-Treas. A The Young Men's Christian Association renders a definite service to the men of Central Normal College. It encourages and fosters interest in the things that build higher and better moral and Christian character. The organization extends a Warm Welcome to all men of the college, especially those entering C. N. C. for the first time, and endeavors to show them that a college educa.tion is not complete Without the development of the spiritual, as Well as the physical and mental phases of life. Regular meetings are held each Week, at which time interesting speakers lead in the discussions of the most important problems which confront the X f.l-::,jKi.io.ll In fr f l' li' elf ' l 1 1 wif' l,'If l Ss li , io U . young men of today. The organization endeavors to impress upon its mem- gh - Z bers that they are losing something worth While if they do not attend regu- QM T 5' Jig' larly and from time to time take active part in the programs. The Y. M. ijiqiil If-,i,i ., C. A. hopes to extend its program of service until it will attract the attention lgg,f..l if ' K and interest of a greater number of young men on the campus of C. N. C. L. ,i Sixty-Five K 5-ii ff , -i:..lZL'-Q. E Cy
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