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WILLIAM H. SANDERS. Columbia City, Ind. A. 1 ' .., Ili tiii ' ' . riicsi- : I )r ilDpiiKiit (if I ' .k-iiKMitai ' x I ' .cl- ucatinti ill Iniliaiia. ■. M. L ' . A. 3, 4: rrL--iilem Stiuk ' ni ( ' (luncil 4; r.a ' -cliall Man a.L;er 3. r aM. ' l)all 1 . 2. ,i ; !■ ' .. I ' . I ' luli 4; I ' liainiian Juni ' T I ' rL ' -linian I ' lailic t i iiiiniinco .- ; I ' rcss Chili . 4, I ' i ' iikiu 4: AsMiciato I ' .diti ' i l ' .ai ' lliaiii I ' res ' - 4 ; AlaiiaLjini; halitcir Sicvim; AXM ' AI. 4. ■A ' li . William, --it iiii tliu- almic, Miiilc, aiiil (Irr.am I iiir tinii ' aw a ' . ' r.a chall men alwaxs t -ar a pilclKT wlin niik ' -, ami I ' .ill alwax -- --iiiik ' s. Imlceil, sdiiic poijilc tliiiik ' that he iif rr ildi- ainthiiij; ckc hut niilc, hut tliLTo arc lllll c that kiinw that hr i-- a man nf part . and all nt iIkhi nl ' siantial. MARTHA SCOTT, Richmond, Ind. A. 1 ' .., ( icniian ami l-rcnch. The i : Xnrtli ( ' n.-rman I.itk- and Character in Sturm ' s Stnrie . C. A. 2 : ( icniian I liih , . 4. In nianiiers. tran(|uilit ' i the siiiueme ]iii er. Martha has the (li--tinctii m nf heinu; the nnly auhiirn-liaired meniher df mir cla-- . and — (|nite in detiance (if the usual cn - tmii of maidens si i eiiddwed — nf lia ' iii: ; ' a s a. ' el tempei ' td hddt. Martha has a little maxim: I irr ne er. I liirrx ne er, Life is tdd shdrt fur si himj-. HERMAN STALKER, Westfield, Ind. U.S., I ' hysics. Thesis; A ' duni ' s Alddnliis nf Imn and Steel in a StnniL; ' Ala iietic I ' ield. 1 he ' never taste wild alwaxs drink ' ; Tlie ' ahvax ' s talk wdid iie ei think ' . 1 ' ri 1111 the ahdve it can he iinned 1) the tlie(ir ' df inxerse priiportiuns that Herman dues ci msiderahle thinkinL; ' . Idr I ' e- laxatidii he explains I ' hysics to I ' rdf. Mdrrisdu, ;nid exercises Dr. Cdtfin f(ir two or three hours daih ' mi the tennis cdurts. Page twenty-one
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SALLIE RAIFORD, Ivor, Va. A. r... I atiii. Thesis: The Theoli l; ' nt Lucretius. A. I;. ( iuilh.rd L ' olles ' e, ' 08. Can uch thiuL; s he. ami DN ' ercimie U ' hke a summer ' s cl ' iuih withiiut iiur s]iecial wi )niler . ' A : ; entle - llUthe n luaiilen vc fnuiid her. ami (inly wi-he(l that he had ci lUie to u --(loner and sta ed a little li ino ' er. LEVINUS K. PAINTER, New Castle, Ind. A. I ' .., I ' .ihle. The i : The Inlluence (if the Creat l evi -al U|i(in l-riends ' Meetin; -- tor ( H ' ship. ■. Al. C. . . 1-4. Cahinet W ' .i. 1 ' ' 4: t rat(jrical Association 1-4: ice- President State IntercollcLiiate 1 ' rohihitii m Association ,i. I ' re-ident 4: l ' ' ,arlhaniite Staft ,■!. I ' .usiness Alana.L er 4: Ioni;ni 1-4. ' Idio ' roinid his lirea t the rolling; clouds are s])rea(l, I ' Ternal sunshine settles on his lK-a(l. We onK tak ' e this for L;i ' anted. lor no one Ik ' .s ex ' cr L; ' one liiL;h enoui ii as et really to know h - ( ihservation the truth. 1 lo e ' er, we ha e f:iith t(j l;elie e that his sernioUs will alwa ' s he delixered on a hiL;h plane ( aliout s(:- -(.-n feet). ALICE REES, Vermilion Grove, 111. . l;., L:itin. V. W . . 1-4; .-student l )inicil 4: Larlhanute StatT 4: I ' lveni.x 1. , 4. I ' residenl , 4: t ' lassieal t lull 2-4: ( lernian ( •lull 4. .Slronu; I ' casons nKd (. ' stroUL; :ictions. W hen Alice fearlessly speaks her mind the men kmow they ha -e nioi-e to li ht down th:in a woman ' s reason. Page twenty
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GERTRUDE E. SIMMS, Chicago, 111. A. l ' .. luiL;li Ii. Thesis : Tlie Xew Rnmantic Xotc in .Mddcni Literature. ' . . C. A. 1-4: Hoard of Stinlein Ati ' airs 4; Student Council 1 : L ' hairman Hallowe ' en Executive Committee 4; Chorum 1. 2, 4; Associate I ' ditor Earlbamite 4; Aladrigal Clulj 3, 4; Ani;lican 2-4: I ' hcenix 1-4: Associate Editor Class Earlbamite 1 : ( lass l-Larlhamite Stati ' 2: Class Secretary 2; Associate Ed- itor Skxior Ax xtai. 4. Earth ' s nolilest tliiuL;-, a woman ]]erfecte I. Her activities and achievements, like the capable, energetic ouniL, ' ladv, are al)le to speak for themselves. Ear beyond our -niall po ver is it to heiL;liten or to iliminish the merits of this Rosebud set with little wilful thorns. As sweet as Earlham air could make her. THOMAS B. STANLEY, Noblesville, Ind. A. I ' l., F.n lish. Thesis: The Place of Art in I ' .ilucation. ' . M. C. A. 1-4. Ca1)inet 1-4: ( )ratorical Association 1-4: (ilee (lul) .1, 4, 1 ' resident 4: [ ' arlhamite Staff l-,i. Associate Editor ,1 ; Anglican L ' lub 2-4. I ' resi.lent , 4: hiuian 1-4. President 4: -Vssistant in 1 )e]iartnient of E.n| ;lish 3. 4: E,ditor-in-Chief Senior j x xr al 4. Methinks there is much reas(.in in his saving ' s. Illustrator, cartoonist, telegrajiher. jireacber. Tom came to ns after some ears out in the cold world harnessinii the li;L;htninL; ami drawinn ' |iictures. ami has turned his hand to nian - things with success, hut his chief fondness is for Xoah Webster, and as head ton ue-w i ier for the (dee Club he will Ioul; I ' e remembered. I ' Tr all cKe we are fain to refer ou to the amiable .yentleman himself, and to this little volume, w liich is his b( lok. CAROLINE SHARPLESS, ' Whittier, Cal. P.. S., P.iol,,-v. A. ! ' ,.. W hitti ' er Colle-e, ' KA N ' . W. (. ' . A. 4. (. ' abinet W4 : Student ohmteer P.and 4 : (. ' horns 4; .Science (lul) 4: ( ' lass Secretarx ' S4. ' ' ne canni it turn ;i minute P ul misciiief- -tliere you ' re in it. TIk ' hall that ( arohne has for her dwelling; ' place is sure to lie w ide-,i ake merel in sd f-ik ' fence ai;ainst cracker-cnmibs between sheets, stolen picture ' s. ,and su])])ressed it gles at ten- thirty. If you meet a s|il;isli ,,f water in the hall or encounter a llxinu; umbrella i vv the 1 ran si in . ai nia ' know lint ( arrie is back of it siiiiiew here. Page twenty-two
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