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I CPO O Sponsored by Commerce Department, Central Normal College, Danville, Indiana HISTORY: The National Mimeograph Paper Association Know the National Duplicated Paper Associationi was formed in I934 at Central Normal College, Danville, Indiana, by schools located in all parts of the United States. The first year the membership was only SO schools. In I93738 the paid membership included more than 300 schools of practically every state in the United States and Canada. PURPOSES: To foster duplicated school papers in order to help them attain a higher quality, to give encouragement to amateur journalists and commerce students, to bind those who are inter- ested more closely together so that more common understanding and knowledge ot what each is do- ing may result, and to make available to all the materials which are already published, and to publish any other needed materials it at all possible so that all may know about them. SERVICES: EXTRA HELPS: CONTEST, INDIVIDUAL CRITIC SERVICE, MONTHLY MAGA- ZINE, CRITIC SERVICE, DUPLICATED JOURNALISM COURSE, LOAN SERVICE, ANNUAL CON- FERENCE. exscurivt committee Blanche M. Wean, Central Normal College, Chairman Sylvanus Comer, Castleton, Indiana, Assistant Marguerite Fraser, Central Normal College, Secretary Thelma Williamson, Central Normal College, File Clerk Roy O. Williams, Central Y.M.C.A., Chicago, Illinois Thomas J. Shannon, lvIcKees Rocks, Pennsylvania E. L. Jones, Eljo Mimeo Shop, Indianapolis, Indiana Wm. D. Taylor, Jr., Kent State University, Kent, O. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Alabama: J. Russell Boner, University of Alabama, University, Alabama. Colorado: Jean Hunt, Windsor, Colorado. Indiana: Leonard Freed, Wakarusa High School, Wakarusa, Indiana. Iowa: Julia A. Myers, State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Kentucky: Alma V. Milby, Kentucky Female Orphan School, Midway, Kentucky. A. L. Danburg, Pikeville, Kentucky. Nebraska: L. M. Hauptman, Educators Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska. New York: Adeline Woodruff, Van Hornesville High School, Van Hornesville, N.Y. New Jersey: Paul E. Dimmers, Henry B. Whitehorne High School, Verona,N.J. North Carolina: L. H. Jobe, Raleigh, North Carolina. Ohio: Mary K. Heeter, Jackson Twp. School, Grove City, Ohio. South Dakota: H. S. Hepner, South Dakota State College, Brookings, S. Dak. Washington: Ethel H. Wood, State Teachers College, Pullman, Washington. X ff. 'ii C Q. Xxx -46- I J. 1' 'lk ' ..a-A X cl, IA .5
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MPUS CIIIER This is composed ot the students who are interested in working on the Cam- pus Crier which is the mimeographed school paper. This work gives real opportun- ity for service to the work on the mimeographed paperfhow to report, to organize the news, to cut the stencils, to do the art vvorlf, and work on the mimeoscope and at the some time gives an opportunity torla good social time. Campus Crier has the unique positionot being the first mimeograph paper and selt-supporting paper in Indiana, , CAMPUS CRIER Published weekly at Central Normal College, Danville, lndiana. Subscription price, 25C per term, Sl.OO per vear. Member National Mimeograph Association I National Press Association Editor-in-Chiet ........,,................... .... l-l arlev King Business Manager Morcelle Martin Editorials ....... ......,.......... ..... D e ol Features .... G, Smith, McBride, McCoun Reporters . .... R. Scott, Alexander, Dold Sports ...,.. .................................... P arker Advertising ,... .... M ullinix, Vayles, Ford, Tribby, Pike, Thompson Art Production ....... Miles, Dunn, Coin, Fortner, Semones, Church Typists ..,.. Farrell, Huber, Johnson, Stiers, Roberts, l. Williams, R. Williams, T, Williamson Circulation . ........ Flannagari, Baker Mechanical ...... ....... ,... ............,....... J o n es Facultv Advisers .... Mrs. Blanche Wean, Mrs. M. B. Johnson 'x X -45- 4A S tw 26
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MUSIC J. J. SKIDMORE MARJORIE DEAN GASTON Band Director Head of Department The Music Department has had a very active program this year. Not only has it taken port in the regular College Convocotions, but several programs have been given in High Schools, It has been possible tor many students to attend con- certs given by the Indianapolis Symphony and other outstanding organizations of lndionopolis and DePauw University at Greencastle. In addition to the Band ond Orchestra, conducted by Professor James l. Skidmore, the Girls' Glee Club, Mens' Glee Club, and College Chorus, directed by Protessor Moriorie Gaston, students have organized themselves into ensemble groups including the C.N.C, Cornet Trlo composed of Harold l.ong, Weldon Mor- gan, and Tommie Wilson, accompanied by Marion Edmondson, the C.N.C. Violin Quartet composed at Raymond Albrecht, Virginia Belle Keeney, Maxine Edmond- son, and Mary Maxine Thorp, accompanied by Ruth Carolyn Dawson, the C.N.C Girls' Sextette composed of Louise Starkey, Mabel Meeks, Betty Loymon, Virginia Belle Keeney, Maybelle Miles, and Ruth Thomas, accompanied by Ruth Carolyn Dawson, and the C.N.C, Men's Quartette composed ot Philip Show, Carl Rogers, Jack Show, and Clyde Sollee, accompanied by Marion Edmondson. Music has been furnished for several l-ligh School Commencements and in February a progranw was broadcast over W,F.B.M. The Cornet Trio also assisted on a program given by Arthur Jorddon Conservatory over W EB M. The College Chorus has presented two cantotas, one at Christmas and one at Easter. The Department is now working on music tor Commencement ot which time there will be the regular Music Recital given on Monday evening, June 6 x 4? . ...- if S it T fi
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