Earlham College - Sargasso Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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ift ■ jH l-y- ' .- ' -. (;i.ASS. K( i|;1-:RT L.. I ' .enton l[arl ,r, Mich. .- . ). — Chemistry ami Ccnnau I ' ress Clul) 2, 3. 4, Managing Editor i. iiditor 4: Anglican 3; Ionian 2. 3; Cnllt-ge Council 3; College Social Committee 2; Tennis 3. 4; Track 3. 4; Fuothall 4: Der Deutsche Vcrein 1; Karlham Service Clul. 4; Managing Editor Sargasso. l;..l, looks like a youngster, but he tackled a man ' s jol, when he undertook t., edit the Press. He is of a scientific turn of mmd. a very .ke|. and philosophical thmker. He likes to huzz on occasi.iU. and has an abnormal uc cream api.etne. DICKSi iX. M. R ■ C. I ' .ruwnsville. In.liana .I.H.— nii-lish aud r-rcuch . I A 1-4; Le Cercle Erancais 1. 2. 4: i las- Social Cnm- nmlcr 2. I hairman 4; Treasurer D. D. Girls 2; 1 ), 1 ), l ' la Ca-t 2. 3; 1) l Social I oinmntee 2; ' ice-President I ' , D, ' -. 3, I ciimre and dignified enough to chaperone a l- ' rcshman sister, W uh her several athletic admirers we ilo not see that she needs to sin,L;, Will there he any ' stars ' in nn crown? lli:iKi )XI.ML ' S, DOROTHY, Richiiiciiid. Indiana A.B.—IIisloi-y and Hiiyllsh W C. . . 1-4. Cabinet 3; Class Secretary 2: Chairman hVesh- man-Junior IVohc ( ommittee 3; College Social Committee 4; Phoeni.K 2:()rchestra 1.2.4 : l.e Cercle Francais 2,4; ' .. .. . 1-4. E.xecutive Com- mittee 2.4; arsity Hockey 1-4; arsity Baseball 2.3: Sargasso Staff 4. . nything that you want done and that done well call on Dot, Beinij an honor student did not minimize her success in other lines. Mll.L.s. . I ' M.XI ' R .XAIo.s, West Xewti.n. Indiana .I.H. Hislory and English . M. C. A. 1. 3. 4. Cabinet 3. 4; Eootball E 3: Debating Team 3; Press Club 3. 4. Managing Editor 3; Ionian 1. 3. 4; Class Presi- dent 3; Polity 3. 4; Student Council 3. Inter-dorm Committee 3; Hand- book Committee 1, 3; Prohil.iti.m ( lub 1; Le Cercle h ' rancais 4; Pur- due University 2. What shall we say about Sumner? He has so many g I points and is so totally .levoid of had ones that we will let yon .Iraw your own conclusiiins. rav» y- ,uo-

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History of the Class of 1920 irst SriiH- ' -tcr ' resident— ir r . K. I ' .nuwKi.s i i|- !■ It ■ : ' ; Srm-liiry — in « ' !■: I ' jiw xniis .ml S(iiirsU-r — rii-siilt-iit -|)i iji l Ki,i.r. i SiU-rchiry - i i Kkndm.i. Ill ' s al ' lcT four years (pf i iil and lalMir iIk- Sciii..r class stands iradv I ' l cmss the hai , from l ' ' .ai-lliain tn iju- woi-ld i insidc ilic sch( il. Ii is with a feel- iii.i; 111 satisl ' actiiin that we Im.k liark i m the time spent here, and as we see the ariiiiis lines ( aehiexenient alMni; which the class has Iraxeled we can iml help luit I ' eel thai the putenlial ])(iwer oi the class must lie as reat as aii that has prDceeded lis thiai the p naals . ,l cniiiinencemeiit. In literary aii l scholastic standing; there seems In he little dnnlit hut thai we ha e led the schnnl with si mie ni the hest pi ' i idnctiMns. J. mi-nalists, ai ' tisls, musicians, ix ' liticians and actni- are mmiherecl in nur midst. Xii arsit - athletic team has e er taken the field withnitt a memher ol ' the class nf l ' »2l) heini;- in the s(|uad. The inly ti ' ur letter man in ciille ;e is a ' 20. . lthi ' UL;h it is nut a class affair, it is with i reat pleastii ' e that we prnclaim to the world that one of the hest x ' ears in l .arlham athletic histmy is the eai ' of our L radiiation. ( )ur ranks were depleted ditriiiL;- the war hut .augmented with the return of old stu- deius. So that we ha e |iassed thru the ciisis and now stand as the larL;est raduatinj; class in the histor - of the institution. N ' ornial times haw not heen reached as et hut we hope that the spii ' it of the class of T ' iO will aid much in the linal readjustment of f ' .aidhain to the new- conditions which she is now lacini; ' .



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IP MAIXS. MARK iX la.IZAin ' .ri 1. Si-ynmur. . .S.— •»- o i ( )(( lulucalion V. V. C. A. 1-4; Spanisli Cluh 1: Cnllege S..cial Con Class Social Committee 4; Y. V. Social O ' liimittee 4; ' ice-Prcsident 4 : Polity 4 : W. A. A. 1-4. If she wants to tcU you what she thinks, she will do S ' of how you may feel about it — so don ' t be surprised, topic of conversation is . rizona and all its attractioi Oil Kings and Copper Mines. She is a grown up little i RAIl-ORl). I-:U(iF.XE KI)I;I-:RTS, Iv.ir. irgiiiia B.S. — Cliciiiistrv and Malhciimtics Y. M. C. . . 1-4. Cabinet 2; Press Club 2, 3. 4. Managing Editor 4: Ionian 2; arsity Football 2-4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; X ' arsity Baseball 1-4, Captain 2; Track E 2; College Social Committee 2; EE Club 3, 4; Class President 2; Honorable Mention. Vou-all don ' know what you miss not to have hot biscuits every mawnin ' . ' A ' irginnie has a special liking for athletics, peanuts, and West Main street. e, t year he will be a math professor. 7;. l;i ) ). RC 111. Richm..ii.l. In.liana .I.B. — Home licoiioiiiics and l-.iu lish V. V. C. A. 4: Public Speaking l)e|iartment Play 1. 3; I). D. Cirls ' Play 2: D. U. Play 2. 3; Chapel Dedicatory Play 4; Chairman D. D. Social Committee 4. Say. did you hear someone yelling in the library? If you did. u was Kuth. . cting is her accomplishment— even the rouge gn iw natur- ally on her cheeks— Domestic Science is her avocation. L11-:TZM. X, WKSTIXK, (■layt.m. Indiana A.n.— Bible and luu ' lis i Y. V. C. A. 1-4. Cabinet 3. 4; Student Council 3. Inter-donn 3; Science Clidj 1-4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Phoeni.x 2; Polity 1-3: Church Extension Group 3. 4. President 3; Summer Sch.iol ' IS- ' l ' ). As true blue as her eyes is this rollicking maiden. We are a t n- i!.hcd to note her increased vocabulary and her added dignity since she l)ecame Miss Doan ' s assistant. Next year she plans to work among the Indians in Oklahoma. nly-fiz:

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