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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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CUM ERCE or Business Eduf-ation , ,. , The department ct cfm- merce is one ot the clccst in the state of Indiana The name of Central Normal Col- lege when it was first fainded was Central Normal ?chcol and Commercial Institute. Commerce work has clwa-.s played a large part in the lite of the entire school. The commerce departrrcnl, torrtterlv located in two small rooms on the first flcicr ct Recitatian Hall, was later moved to the second flcor, and now occupies all ct the third floor of Recitaticn lfcll BLANCHE M, WEAN MARY B JOHNSON Head of Dept. lnstructor The department ot commerce constantly holds in mine the tollowing aims which are tor the good ot its students: l, To develop those students who are enrolled to become capable, practical, ambitious commercial teachers who can go out into the tield able to teach the tundamental subjects, who know the leaders in business education, and who are able to tit them- selves and their subjects to the community and the school to which they go. 2. To develop those students who aim to become ottice work- ers so that they know the tield ot ottice work, are able to prepare satistactory letters, who know general stenographic and clerical work, are trustworthy, capable, and eager to advance in the busi- ness tield. 3. To make as many links between the business tield ot ad- ioining communities and our own commerce department as possible, in order that our students may know the actual business tield. 4, To develop the students at this department so that they will be able to cope with economic situations as they meet them vo- cationallv socially and economically. ,r ,r , -39- 4 A ia its rt fl' tt i , '
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