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Other Officers WILLIAM FURNAS, Superintendent Earlham Hall. DEBORAH MOORE FURNAS, Matron Earlham Hall. FINLIEY NEWLIN, Treasurer and Postmaster. TXIELINNE ELLEN CLOUD, Stenographer and Presidents Sec'y. TXTARMADUKE GLUYS, Engineer and Mechanician. We would like to devote a whole page to Marmadnke, for who is there that knows Earlham who doesn't know lzim. Rain or shine, winter and summer, for thirty years he has been Earlham's all-round man. The newest student knows lVlarmaduke, generations of alumni remember him, all of us love him. Although he has not shone as brightly in the great world as some in the college community, none has served more faithfully or is more highly esteemed. Earlham would not be Earlham without him. ,ev-' . 'NX s The Man Behind, being a favorite springtime pose of xIZll'lllllllllkL S. 31
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LI2oN L. Tvusn, Assistant in English. Principal High School, Bath, Mich., 1891-95: Superintendent Grand Ledge, Mich, 1895-98: LL. B., University of Michigan, 1900: Principal Fairmount Academy, 1901-05, on leave of absence 1905-06: llarvard Summer School, 1903. Leon is principal of Fairmount Academy when in his native haunts, but desiring a wider knowl- edge of the world he picked up his household gods and came to Earlham for a year's lay-off. He- though married-takes his Bachelor's degree with the 1906 bunch, and earns his board by helping teach. He has won quite a reputation in Prep. English by his genial ways and thorough command of the subject. and we have no doubt that if a few hundred-to-one shots had withdrawn from the race he would have had lirst money as most valuable to liarlhamf' Miss 'lil2.XNNE'l l'li l0llXV.XRllS, Instructor in Voice. Student at liarlliam two years: Graduate lXletropolitan School of Music, 1905: Graduate Student, ilvid, 1905-1906: lnstructor in Voice. liarlliam, 1905-06. The air is rent Cnot rentedl for a day and a half once a week regularly when Miss Edwards haunts the premises. lt is not Inv' voice we hear though-just the young hopefuls. lVe hear llfl' voice only on state occasions: at which times we enjoy a rare treat, you may be sure, Miss .liissnz lxv, lnstructor in Violin. Graduate Merslion Music School: Graduate Cincinnati Conservatory of Music: Instructor in Violin, lfarlham. 1904-06. The Quakers l1aven't gone as far as the Violin, it seems, in musical development. and Miss -lay's pupils here demand very little of her time. llut her violin has made her famous and no one can ever forget her, who has heard her play and seen her charming little bow. 30
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