Central Normal College - Centralian Yearbook (Danville, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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R SUM ARY Year 93 -93 Suspense odds on element of mystery to o story ond the sus- pense of the long love story of our two deons, Miss Weber ond lvlr. Steinboch come to on end when they were morried ot the bride's home ot Soulte Sointe lvlorie, lvlichigon, eorly lost September. C. N. C. hos gone in for round-upsl Don't be olormed, it wos only the Hendricks County Round Up which wos held on the public souore. The C. N. C. students hod o booth which feotured disploys from vorious deportments of the college. ' T 7-7-thus stood the finol score when CNC, ployed Eorlhom the first footboll gome of the yeor Iote in September. Volporoiso, Boll Stote, ond Eostern Kentucky oll helped in piling up scores even less fortunote. l-lome Coming! Thrills ond memoriesl On October 22 the on-' nuol C. N. C. luncheon ot the l-lotel Lincoln opened Home Corning with o bong. lmmediotely' following this come the disostrous foot- boll gome ot Tiber Field. Not to be dompened by defeot the stud- ents, foculty, ond olumni turned out en mosse for the Home Com- ing Donce, o fitting climox for such o doy. During the doy incident- olly the W. A. A. wos oworded o prize for the most goyly bedeclced home. P People, people, everywhere? Friends From Home Doy spon- sored by the Y.M.C.A. ond Y.W.C.A. opened with o bosket dinner under the weight of which the fifty tobles foirly grooned. A musi- col progrom ond on oddress by Mr. E. T. Albertson closed the doy. Eorly in December we storted onother bosketboll seoson when we defeoted Anderson College. Although our entire schedule wos not the success of former yeors, we ossured the stote we were still in the running when we remoined in the upper brocket of the ln- diono Conference. Butler, thot oncient ond deodly rivol, fell mort- olly wounded by the orrows of our Worriors, so we feel o successful seoson lies behind. After the roin there must come the sun. So it seemed, when ofter the destruction of the College gym by fire, we soon sow tok- ing its ploce, our new Gymnasium. On Februory l2, Mr. A. L, -3 5,

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NELLIE MULLINEX EDWARD NEIMEYER FLORENCE NYSEWANDER DOROTHEA OREM EDITH ROBERTS CARL ROGERS MARY LOU SMITH GORDON SOWERS LEOTA STANLEY MAXINE THARP DOROTHY THOMAS MARY JANE THOMPSON MAURICE THOMPSON EFFIE THOMPSON EILEEN WILLIAMS IDAPEARL WILLIAMS KATHLEEN WILLIAMS LAWRENCE WHEATLEY LESTER WYNDHAM VIRGINIA VOYLES PHYLLIS WHITE MARY JANE BARKER MARTHA BEESLEY RUTH TERRY EUNICE BEARD A 19 f



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Trestor, State Director of Athletic Relations, was the main speaker at the formal dedication of the new gym. The Warriors downed Valparaiso and with gay spirits the entire student body, faculty, and others attended the dedicatory dance held in the new grid room. Under the direction of Mrs. Wean and Mr. Shumaker the Sen- ior Class presented Chalk Dust . This was an outstanding success with Mary E, Nav and Raymond Marquess running away with the high acting honors. We're on the airl Yes, really and truly on the air, C. N. C. presented a program over W.F.B.M. on February 25. A play written by Dr. Turner was the headliner of the day aided by the cornet trio, girls sextette, the piano duet, and the boys quartette. April the eighth and that long awaited Razz Banquet was in full swing. With our own famous chefs in the kitchen the banquet despite its hideous menu tonly figuratively, of coursel, was a huge success. Sterling Shaw of Cicero, toastmaster, Jimmy Blanford, announcer, and Ralph Scott, chairman of awards, with such a com- bination why shouldn't the Razz Banquet be a success? For the first time, awards were made to the outstanding boy and girl journalist on the campus the past year. B. Deal and William Church were the recipients of the first loving cups awarded by the Kappa Pi Beta. During April the Commerce Department almost stole the lime- light with the Commercial Contest and the National Duplicated Paper awards. The Commerce Contest exceeded even Mrs. Wean's wildest expectations and proved a huge success. As we go to press the student body is in an uproar over the May day program. The lvlay Queen and Robin l-lood will be chosen from a listt of nominees in chapel by popular vote. All in all we glance back over the year and congratulate our- selves--the year has been a success in many ways. May the future ones for C. N. C. continue to be such successes or even better, greater successes! -3 7- X kt S

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