Earlham College - Sargasso Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1926

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1 x 1 r v 'L , r . . Z ,. 5 1 x 1 r v 'L , r . . Z ,. 5 Earlham Sfargaznn Wi x , y 1 '1- A X v E uf mi I A 'fl . ' ll 'I . YE.. ' '- . M, -5. ' , X . V N 'ytvfv ' ' 35325 .H , U .Ek mf 1 dx Y ' 4 I? ,. 'jug n '44 ,. 'Nj' ,N ', f' 'WX'-ml 'I . swf, ' '11, , . ' :,.xw ,I ': 'f . 'a ,vw ,Y- v. 1 Uhr Svargzmnn Pm Annual ifivrnrh nf Gbharruaiinna nn iiarlham Eifr Eliuhliahrh hg ilu Srniur Ginza 1925 ifarlham Glnllrgv illirhmnnh, Jluhinna I 'N-IIIICR IKURK um I:l'RN,X5 ll 11x12 I.x1u:,x C5112 Svtatf EDITI 1RI.-XI. XYESLER SQUL. ElI'ff0I'-fl!-Cflflffv .'l.v,vm'i41fc E41'1'f01'.v CHARLES KI.XXWEI.I. 'l'I1121,xl.x l1.xI.m Lms EDXXQXRDS XIERRILI. IIIATT ESTIIER IIAxRTsL'cK Rulxlim' SMITH .rlrf lff1'1'i01'.x' IQSTHER HENRY MARSTUN llumsm l1L'SINl2SS TIIEODHRE R.x11fuRD, HIl.VI.I1t'5X jlumzyvr IJAXYID I. CllI'IZI..XXl3, L'i1'rzrIulz'm1 Jfdllrlfjfl' -'-lcf'r'f1'f1'x1'11gf llnzlllzgvlw RALPH Ewlxu Rl'ssI21.1. XYIl.l.I.XBlS I+'ACL7Ifl'Y .XDYISQ IRS Rum' Dwls Ilmllzu L. AIHRRIS XIX illnrvmnrh HE Sargasso Sea. at one time the fabled graveyard nt the derelict ships and debris of the Xtlantic Ocean and the setting for many sea-salted stories nf mystery and adventure, has had a fancied counterpart in the Earlliam An- nual. in which the randnm ideas nf the college year have found a haven. During the past year an expedition has sailed into this sea. that is at once a part of and yet separate fl'Cll'H the great currents of the ocean. and found its real, distinguishing character in the unique organization and interdependence of its many and varied fnrms of life. lt is the hope of the staff that the notes uf this 1'ECU1'fl on the Sargassolike life of lfarlham College during' the year nineteen hundred txventy- tive and six may serve to recall spine of its many pleasant experiences. Erhiratiun O DOCTQR MARTHA DOAN, whu, tl11'ougl1 her high attain- ment in her chosen science, her bfulld g Q 11 e 1' Z1 1 sc11rmlz11'sl1ip, her infinite tl1wugl1tful11css, has cmne tu he an es- sential part of EZ'L1'1hE1111 as our dcan of XVUIIICI1. Hel' sprightly wit, hcl' 111u1titudi11uus interests, her clevoti1n1 to the welfzlre of every i11dix'iduz1l student have made her a cultural force on the Ea1'll1z1111 campus, the value nf which czn1nwt be cstinlated. f i x K f X ,JA . II! '1 -gmglii C0 E373 A hailing ' B'-J N -1- Svrmwa Ahntiniairaiinn 0116155155 Athlvtira Artiuiiiva Eng Erift NIE as uf' ? R'-,434 'Fifi is Q N i 1-wf. J -:Sig pw A Kai ? nv QQN5, , ' ' . si' A I X px 'VIA A Y 4 .Q if . Q 2 415. iffy, Q . N aim Q Www . I M. ,,. q La.. .- x y we Ax J , a 1 T' ai?-. .au u , , 7-N ,A X M wif. :PY 1 M QffCQl. glfivp . 'A .,1 , . xii. ni' J.: .-spin V, .L A K rf L, :bn -tif. ,E-A: -QL., ,jc ..., ??i'il1sn ,..' Q 5 h ...VQ ,Ax , .4553 3: . 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VVODDWARD, PH. D., P1'CS'l'dCllf l 'P' X ALVIN E. VVILDIIAN, B. S., View-President oxlx I 'W ERNEST ATIQINS VVILDMAN, PH.D., Sccrcfury I ' 4 ITXTVVOOD L. JENKINS, B. S.. T7'CUS1l1'Cl' I ,Q A i QQ ? , l TRUSTEES FRQM INDIANA YEARLY MEETING J Al 44 ll I 0 ll JOSEPH A. GODDARD ................................... Muncie, Indiana kj' A lx 9 LUCY HILL BINFORD ....... ..... G reenlield, Indiana I 2 I o I F :ALVIN E. XVILDIIAN, '86 ..... ......... S elma. Ohio SC? XVALTER C. XVDODWARD, '99 .... ..... R ichmond, Indiana ill I CHARLES M. VVOODMAN .... ..... R ichniond, Indiana A 'VX EDWARD GREEN ..... . . .Muncie, Indiana fO,o A sg 'R ' TRUSTEES ERQM VVESTERN YEARLY MEETING x J X 5 IULIVER P. CLARK, '89 ............................ Georgetown, Illinois I, ' 16 'I :ALBERT L. COPELAND, '02 .... .....,... P aoli, Indiana Ty A s , - CHARLES A. REEX'E ...... .. Indianapolis, Indiana ,AV 1 AIARY EIL-XRS HAROLD ..... ...... D anville, Indiana EDNVARD D. EVANS, '87 .... .. Indianapolis. Indiana V 1 RIARIANNA BROWN .... ...... C arinel, Indiana 'K I ' ' 1 U . ,X I TRUSTEES FRDM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 6 A 1-K N AIURRAY S. BARKER, '97. .. .... Thorntown, Indiana li ' Xi Q SUMNER A. IXIILLS, '20 .... ..... I ndianapolis, Indiana QT XVARDER C. ALLEE .... ...... C hicago, Illinois ' X, 0 TRUSTEE EX-OFFICIG , 4 DIXYID EIORTON EDXVARDS, PH. D., Earlhani, Indiana ? Q , f ll fx Q J W U . R. ' avr A A - 9 1 ' 2 H Qnff 1 EST . - I tgp' 4 A'gq . o 'fm . . QA . K .il Q if 2 K I I X' I 'f ' ..Q r?,,wI1Sf.31m X . Page twenty-one liifix- X ' '77 1?'f Ax .X N . 'QICSIDIENT IXXYID N. IfIDXY.'XlQUS 9 Ai -AY Wifi Q0 V7 ii- X 1 N' i - ' rsazifjfrrxv f fligxif silffig-':,jf1?ii'T 53 if X '. A f ,7fXQ:g,1f j ' 'fmgfiff g Tj , w 9- -wMw-,N ,ff lx-. . 5 f ' , x -' X -1 f , fm -, ,,K-f-5,14 l':4gL' twenty-two s ' XXX 'VII' s Ihr Hrvnihvnt Q f l T y .. ' S Dr. Edwards approaches his tenth anniversary as Presi- f y dent of Earlham College, he has a decade of busy, success- G X i i y ful years upon which to reflect. The future of Earlham, with its ? A l y quadrangle of buildings and adequate equipment looms bright Lv l l and colorful for the succeeding generations. Certainly we students li, ' 0 Q, now at Earlham are more fortunate than we appreciate in having 9 0 l ds , an administrative body of progressive men and women who are 0 ll X open-minded and eager to make the college a place where real fig, ?s' intellectual achievement may be stimulated. Though the president l has necessarily been absent from the college a great part of the l lv fl time during the last four years, and consequently his eagerness , .X gl Kano to know each student individually has been hampered, his real 0-:Sv y interest and friendliness on the campus have been evident to us all. , XX T Those of us who leave college this June particularly wish to U if X s express to President Edwards our enthusiasm and anticipation for w 153 T an Earlham in the future which will even surpass the one we W X ,f , -i have known. f l To Earlham nowour song we raise, y l Oh, she will ever be I X J C The fairest school of all the rest- ' 0 X A sacred memory. lx U 'N ft , As we look back on college days, V,AX K L' Their gladness to recall, ll in Xp iff? VVeJll make her name still ring with praise, QT! 0 0 V4 And love her best of all. lk-'Xt l i I 4 l?. , 5 i 0 c N B 0 -'N Q V - 0 A O Q M X X, YK fx ' ' O TJ : ' '1Q7 1 Q 'Q Q 7 X .ff f X ' . gr ,fn A-4,5 - - -- - n X- Ji a . f in , f ff 3 .X a X - M, , Q Q - ., .x .1 . fl 4193 W ' x 4 as -J 'MJ-Ukb Page twenty-three fs ' i.5?5f:- v - ff 115, ,zjgssggf T Fa N f sf? ' A Y 4 sw, 4, . f- K ,jr-YA, fi- u - ,154 , -if f .X s C geyf, g i in f x ,Kg fs K 5 A' Q ' if fr 7,1 . f f - A DEAN HARRY N. XVRIGHT FTIQR tww yuars Of nhscrvatiun we ask ourselves in amazement, Huw clifl wc over survive the intricacies uf Campus life hufore we had a clean of the collCge? Dean XN'1'iglit is always available fm' cunsultatiun un any subject at any hour in thc clay, except in the Garly fall and late spring when hc 1'ese1'vf-s the hours from four until six to chasc a gulf hall :wer the grccns of a ninc-hole course! --Psi '- ff ' si t 'N N53 f' -455 1-fiiA:'?f af.: ,Q t s, aa s f: , , Q Q. Q , :P-53- - ' Y . A 2 is ' 2' K init- 5 X K 7 , ,-f' - -ls. K, 5 Q1 N- 4- i xg- Npqj f ' gum N-X - Q N K, hw- s::,f,i'g i L X l . ,N l F, W i My X5 , ' i i 1 -f 1 - 'P ' N, xxx . Tlx 'X L l fx' ' X X lx ll- V :-:- 1. J s , -Q, ' ,- N X val -. x ' 'X Xt. Q cf, Sr t xizggi-V 511- 25- X yf ity,-, , 1,1 ,TE-.Ll-.,, l'z1gc twenty-four - Q sa ,- , ,i x my ' X gr ?O6 0i4-,0 fxff, , cs S rf ggi Atv films D ,ter '-At 11765513 1' i 1 4 -! SX -1-4 'ii 0 1 . be rf it if 1 1 e i to all 1 Aix Q X 1 ,HA i XY11.1,1.xx1 Niiwizx' TRL'15i:Lr1111i, LITT. IDA 1 .-A l li , , - VKXY. ix 7 f :tulh.un Lullege 3,4 N5 in-dyg I h . 4 . 1 ' UQ 1J1'11'TC.C.VO1' nj bnylzxlz c. ' 1 X 9 'tPrufessor XYITI. N. has witnessed the passing uf inure ' W-3 O91 1 student geuerzitirinis than any other nieiuher nf the liarl- . A ham faculty. More1wer, he is revered and loved hy them TDQV-Q 1 all. A happy emnhiuatiun of poet and pliilosuplier, plus ' Fe l 21 reassuring twinkle. make him genuinely human. l W N , r Xa! lx ,lx 1 1, , N, MQW ee W ' we ll.ll 1213 , tt 14 ,Ji ,J Xxx ,f Jfyxyicql Q X54 5 l y I il Qxf' 1 'if ,s --K fa K-Q ll 11 .XNNAX lfvlis. .X.Kl. Lloluuilmia Lvl1lY61'Slfj' , L7 A i . . . , . 'll l .4x.v1.v1'11111' P1'11f1'.vx111' of Illlljfljfl ,wi 631- . , . ' ' ' . , will itll filfN,f,04 Miss lives trmits even Freshman themes with a snule. -A l-is WU. Z0 Hers is a wide and careful sclmlaisliip, a sympathy with ,iff- all that is time in literature and life. and a quiet hut steady liumor. Her friendly Chevrulet, all gloss and jet, is au lftffxfli' l ever present help In Day Dudgers. She is always ready xl?-SJ 1 fl, ,fl lu moperate in cliapertmiiig' E1 camp-supper or in judging ff wi ' . . . r , - Q 1, bp Mfg-Q the ineipiency ut dt-haters! qhx gl ,, W , K i lf? ,ll iifli , V Jia' X ,QQ E 7,1 ,I ,L my ' il , , fi - I VE, 'w 'iw we hy X ' l lllifiii Of 1 C11,xR1.12s li. Cf1s,xxD, XM, University of Cliicago 1 ll - ' . . . f' - 'D . NU I' nhl P1'0f1'.r.r01' of EIIfj1I.YlI lf Professor Cosand has a farm and a twinkle. He is the CMQQ, i ix- ' 7 must human, democratic and genuine of men, We wish he rf! ld f gl didn't live so far away-hut we knnw he enjuys the com- 1 X 1' parative country as Emerson did. He is a guide, philos- Q X5 opher, and friend fu youth. directing it tu ways ut pleasant- '-,X ness and paths ofpeace. His is liumur.with-a chucikle. 1 , H J 'N He drives abuut in a resplendent Chariut nt the Sun. 5 ff ' 5 Apollo in a Buick! , Vf , 'J f l 1--fd i C X Q 1 1 -5 , r' ,- h lim f 'fi ilkm N. , A A' sax ' 17'f9f7X A 1, pea' -X 2 FY' -1 QSTAL, -Jegr X55 Xin? ill if 1 s- , 5- 1 qs ' a svtifw sf Q X -.- -f , A - y my X X 1 5 qw, I ,W ' . fl K m , X., X Aix lex .1 ik ml X Page twenty-Five 1 e fb X-f:ofofeO if O rx 5 ,fy Q ix. , ' .0 ' is O l 0 ,l xo- 4, 2 Pig 1. fel .eLf-M-.:s- 4 ss- fi 4 ec.-- Q 2- 016 Qc toil ff .Y w N , , ix , , b f , XXX f J -9 l xi on E, BIERRILL RooT. i-LB. Amherst College QA .1 ,f-'Q CKTN i-lsszsfmzf Profvssoz' of English . HN fjb W A genius in the art of choosing words and creating . . . . . . . 5,5 D I eolortul, brilliant figures: an .artist in the lilt ot rhythm .X O 5 ig and the charm of rhyme, Professor Root has the soul of QX ff o .. . . . . ' X a poet. His classes in English take delightful holiday to ' JN ' X runs into the country of literature, wandering through green V ' -iw ' meadows of prose and chasing delicate butterflys of poetry! fx - X ff , His is an encouragement that inspires you to write be- 4 fx l X' cause you love it! ? X . i Q X, 4 f D O X QW 9 J. K o D , o f 5, 1 ,f yxxf, RUBY D.xvIs, PH. D. Cornell University X l. 4' . . . X 5' Pzvbtvxsoz' of EIIQIIJZI S it r X 0 f . . , 0 K X, Org Miss Davis is a real scholar and one who knows how 'OV is to make scholarship attractive to us. She is also a 'N ' ff E thorough believer in the gospel of hard work. and has Q3 X' rx given an impetus to the Hagging ambitions of many a f ' student of English. J X Mt -- Eg, IAA K Y 2? . YK XL -X X f 1 Ky xx- J-41 J' l C fl 3 l ' l : 0 X Tnoxiixs KELLY, PH. D. X 0 - Ar Hartford Theological Seminary A ,fxs fi , , . - - , x x .1 PIOj'LAJ0l ofPlz1I0s0fvI1,v 1 N Y Behold a philosopher, indeed, in whom there is a Q if sf 0 boundless store of wisdom. Who of his students would 1 0 X ' dare to lay aside the quest for truth and think naivelyl I ' Dr. Kelly's experiences in Europe, plus his genuine ability W ff' . to recognize true values wherever he finds them, have l ,' made his classes well worth the strenuous mental gym- ' nastics for which they are' responsible. i f 'D+ . 1 . 4 0' AQ ' 'b if mera f e fe Mr Qtqf rg - s i l - ix S N51 C o ff -I l fi L. 'xx 1' X47 V gil f so ie j X- Dfw 1 ' Q fr .l-- - Lf 'ff l K ' K , Q r l . X e Page twentyssix u . ,' I' .li :L li Y:- X, V my p , Ano I if 15 ' A 0 E o . 4 CLYDE A. AIILNER, All. Haverford College ,'lXA'l'SftI1lf Professor of P.Yj'flIOl0gj' and Dean of ,Urn Wfantedz Someone to deliver an address at a club meeting, here, there, and everywhere: someone to act as Dean of men, with wisdom to direct the affairs thereof: someone to explain our complexes in their varying degrees of mysteriousness: in short, someone who has the unusual gift of understanding people and showing them that he believes in them-immediately, by the law of association, Professor Milner Hashes across our minds. lf1-oRENcE Loxc, BLS. University of Illinois .'j.N'Sf5ft1lIf Proftxvsor of .'lft1f1ICllIlIl'll'.V Miss Longs gentle satire and sense of the ridiculous are a splendid latchstring for her room in Earlham Hall. She can vigorously apply the mathematical method in hguring out human nature as well as in hguring out so- lutions in the classroom. ELKIER D. GRANT. PHD. University of Chicago RCgI'Sfl'tII' of 1110 Collage and Profrssor of flftlfflfllltlflfj Dr. Grant's sympathy and kindliness are always a source of reassurance to entering students, whether they be seniors or freshmen. He is, moreover, the popular man on Commencement day when diplomas are in order! W Ry. ik .0 f X Q X, 0 l f' X Q .lf O ,JI 9 0 A 0 ,-Cx oily 0 Rf .0 A RX gl 9 ' .. rv :Q . O rl r , I X 1 2' sf , I e ,f I 1- sa- - eva -a aa aefivl X of- 9 . .ff Y-H . l X , . . fc? 'N . Q wks! .X xlxflkre if - 1 71.1. A I s 6 -2 L 0- D 4 . 3 -I 2 I xx CN I X 4 it X-f ,gym-C, Page twenty-seven lk, ,O Q ,Q -sf' A - - e, 5 V? k g-f AVF 53.0 rxgx Q KX I V e J X, M 'E x , 1, . fx x Z , i , 0, C, , N X O l , a ,X se ,J N f, ., .i Q 1 X ' X . it it ,, , X N I , is D of Q 6 li ii N .I , , G is , 't 4 f X , l 2 i Q , i . ,Xl 1 l get ,gf 1, if i , 'i M 0 g RV i 'f,l, Wi 'rf' , , tl xl Q32 if W C f N yhfuoxdz' aft jg QQ' ,V Nil v Kd itil li if X lwl Y x, ' Nil- 3 as i Howxicli l'l.x1NEs ljiiixrox, l'H.D. Leland Stanford Junior University IJI'0fl'S.Y0I' of Ijflyjl-l'X Pliilnsnpliy and science dm not usually unite in one ,- f K, fe 5 pi if .G man. yet Prnfessnr Brinton has patented the combination. The peculiar antics nf atmosphere, atoms and electrons, nr the eternal prnlmlem of good and evil are of equal in- terest tn him. XYe are inclined to believe that he has a sutiicient store of wisdom by which to live. lTR1TDD.X ll. REED, l'lI.lJ. l'nix'ersity uf Chicago llIA'fI'Z1t'IL0I' of Biology aim' A-lxsixfullt Demi of ll'o111i'n Dainty zinrl petite is this authnrity un paleulintaiiy, yet she has the poise and dignity of a Veteran prnfessur. Her interests range all the way from prehistoric coal halls T111 present day llinlug,ieal teas! in . Viv A 1, 0 ' X all .p o ' use f x F X. , it 3 Y! K F QW f .ai i - yi -J l f' M e VL. ' l ily! W' i 1 JR O1 V, O ,! ?'X XYII.LI.XAI Sxxnizics, MS, Uiiiversity of Chicago 5X N l, ,V-,lll . . gi M 11:21 flI.Yfl'lll'f0l' 111 Pliyenvs , X i l, Q Mr. Sanders was with us for just une semester, and his Q 17 O f exclusive attention to the realm inf Physics left little tim: lx, 0 for us tn know him. Nevertheless, we liked his quiet manner ,- l ' and his friendly guild-liiunnr. X . l g 'I ' l X X i u . l l .fi i f Q K iv' - l J 9 F' Tx' k ' W ggwif jst? fv--X f 7 ,A -Q7 ,Xa 'Z iqf, ixQ5ff'?- Z ,f .- f,.,mwfw f4N,JRXV tufomsxw gf e A all ' , Q ,, T lf it it it l ,se 3,- if we. it .aw 5 e x - CG X , Cf lk X jf 0 , W L, ff Q xx, Ai N G9 . eg, 14 X Q. XA, .Q Qffxl -,f, , Page twenty-eight Q oV Wof W s . fi V Vi ' v N x 21 0 -f ' ff .A Q Nt KK i 5 K jeep ' e X I .Of sf '1 1 . ' Q. U 2 1 ,SQ 1 S V isl,'ogff,-AQyL,'i,f I Q- LAL gig ,396 Oo on ' l . 1 1 1. ' 9 I ff h J. xx 4 1 N K Q 1 AA X w Y I 4 f X 4 L z. ! f 1 ALLEN D. I-lore, le1f1.D. Unixersi y of Chicago fax , , he gli 1 Professor of Geology 6 lim! 0 I Daddy Hole's most recent activity has been the estab- 0 '3 I, lishment of a rehabilitation hospital for his scattered and -X 'V' , , . . 0 ,ha DN injured geological specimens. The quantity of work which W A J ' he accomplishes is amazing, yet he is never too rushed to A' s K' assist an aspiring geologist in straightening out the in- fr X f F M tricasies of the prehistoric ages, or in classifying some W6 xy Jtwf' unproinising rock collections. xx 1 I 5 1 was Q1 it 'Pi 15 ' fl' , 1? 1-W7 rxyi WL' ., lt 1 2 l 1 liism M,xi:s11ixLr-, All. Earlhain College N. lbfx 'A DiI't1l'f0I' of Home EFUIIOIIIIDCS -ld 1 '- 7-ff 5 Miss Marshall is responsible for those irresistible A 00,0 odors that tilter up from Foods laboratory into the tirst A GSX af ,AWAX tloor domains of Parry and produce a deleterious effect ' R - 1- - 1 N1 fi upon hopeful young chemists. She El'i'1ClEl1l1ly and energet- Q x lf, lg' ically accomplishes whatever she undertakes, whether it '-,Q ir Q is work for the Community Service or chauffeuring her , 1 , Dodge touring car. xx Q x 'ld 'i 'fl V X e 1 1 1. 1 C it fi 2' 1 ' ' lt X 1- Q' X f 1 ,, , v . . . . . O fs AIILLARD 5. MARKLE, PHD. L niversity of chicago A ' xy i 'XXX . . . Xxx i ' Professor of Biology fir ,i 1 . R l ,Kg Though Dr. Markle has always seemed partial to Dar- 'ff f Q win's explanation of the origin of the species, we venture Q 0 X to suggest that he has made a tremendous success of his X X mutation of a biology department! If his biological enthu- f' . X siasm or his fund of graphic and entertaining illustrations 1 5 ever slump, no one else knows it. M' Q I, o V X :Ric 5' C 2 xi A 1 A gg r ' ' 'Q A f f f-sf , ,f- - X 2 x ,'ixs.Q,fi- ' If-'lx 'Aj A 1 sstlfaf-fp-' as X 'fs N f QR- ries se-eww .4 wen Q , N 4 xr a 'W 4 IW V .ae . 1 f as' - ps ha. si - 1 We - QC61 s l V X' , me j 4 Q 5 f YQT4 0 - I if X' ,. 2 sc X QQ u , 1 f s . X X' YJ! V bg ' x1 XJ ' . Page twenty-nine Xml lg .P as f' Q Ll-as-f' - -fl z , f Q ll gif. . all - ff ' Q il l Q i ff l ERNEST ATK1Ns XVILDBLXN, PH. D. 4 IQ Aj X University of Illinois VJ! fl Professor of C1ZC1llfSfi'V i o. ' ' ,X 0 K aj, f 0 XVe are inclined to believe that Dr. XVildman's skill Dix .- 09 fm M in manipulating the slide rule is a direct result of instruct- M J' If ing son Wfilliam in the intricacies of elementary mathe- L.. ,fix X matics. By way of diversion he concocts amazing struc- -- ff If, ll tural formulas for his class in Organic and amasses de- 4 ,X l' lightfully brilliant neckties for himself! g ' lx I , Lf R N I 4 3 I X -- . W D 1 Q, ,V . , , 'lb 0 l 9 if LQ' MQ , . ' gr... ' is ig 1 ANNA Cox BRINTON, PHD. Vx ,Q Leland Stanford Jr. University l I X' . . . W S-' V ' Professor of Claxszazl Languages o X, ,fl O ' 0 X WMO., if As hostess in her home, as the interior decorator of X0.Ol , 445 our minds in developing our appreciation for the classics, A ' as an interested and helpful advisor to her students, Mrs. c Q: Brinton is a guide toward the hner things of life. Ever- 9,5 E v lastingly she can conquer and Find fresh worlds to con- 4 X quer! '- 4Q'c?i KA5 N ibl, bfi. a ' 1 U W l .Xu -1' ' ' D 0 five BIURYEL R. GARNER, Earlham College X 0 ffl A-lssisiolzi Professor in Biology I Mr. Garner's graphic presentation of Physiology and Hygiene led to a dramatic interpretation on the part of 0 the Freshmen in chapel, and also to the anguished inquiry 0 '54 on the bulletin board as to the biological implications of X hormones. His enviable combination of patience and a , 0 delightful sense of the ridiculous have made him tre- ,' mendously well-liked, even in Freshmen circles. X, 9 'Q 9 is Q ls' o Q . a f E, t M. 'X QA' lx ' 9 I ' -f ix 'fx'3fj. ff:- - is M.f6Q-'25 an Q Q' i , VX Q 4 ' -Q 'W- 'ill' X -QQ Wg. fi , as it. i it o 9 .-Q. twf' x QD 6-' 1 - ' sf- f as . f X 5 f JI 0' . D -. 1 YD A X ,Q W X-gy sb ML H lm , . Page thirty 1 ,- S AQ so . XIV, 'O .y' 5, . 0 5 ,7 Y -Q, ' D 'J gryy Q 2 falu lflffm ft' D QA4f ix. 14, if -5155534 i i tg W lj 1 svf X lx ff' HF i1 lit? ? ff O- et! , 57 NN F fi KM 1 1 X Q I1 CLYDE T, LfxLDwELL, XLS. L'nix'ersity of Illinois ,X A-A ,fr 1 1 xx 1 --lsxixfnlzf P1'l7fL'.Y,Yl7I' of C'l1t'11zi.vf1'v l H X 1 ' ' ' 1 1, , N9 l Mr. Caldwell can reel off information on the structure l ig? 0.5 ,' of the atom as readily as we used to recite our multi- .0 f 0 plication tables. By way of diversion he ascertains the 0 W if .Ji exact percentage of alcoholic content in suspicious and Ab. Qu 1,45-. interesting samples brought to him for verdict. lt's really in 1 If V encouraging to see hon' swiftly and efficiently a former 1 fl fell student can acquire enough information to become a col- l. jf l 1X KKK4 lege professor! ji 1l l F 1 X Q1 1V DC' X I l , Q l 1 - l 55 1 F 9 lt O ' J1 O ,A V- Vifvk 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 ly 1 I ff, RUTH L. Hlccstxs. MA. Ohio State University l' ' X K' , 5 .lsxrixttzizf PI'U-ft'.V.YlJ1' of Hl'.ffOI'-X' A O D , . . . . 1-if Oil 1 'HA Miss Higgins has many accomplishments to her credit A ' ,fje - - - - - If X this year-among them the writing of a doctoral thesis, 1 i 1 j and the successful acquiring of the chicken pox while , 11 . Q4 I'tlUlT1lllg at the hospital! 1 ' U D ,--, Y ii l 1 X i X . 1 1' tie 'ii' l x .1 I 1 1 1 W 'Qi 5 1 11 l O ff V N 1 1 'N H.xRLon' LINDLEY, L1TT.D. Hanover Lollege A 1 if J P7'UfC5.YUI' Of Hli.Yfl?1'j' and Ll'f7l'1H'ftlJl l Professor Lindley has a certainty in teaching, history 5 ,l 0 that gives one the assured and comfortable feeling of K, 0 acquiring the pure and unadulterated facts. His particular I, ' xy attachment to the institutional theory has made him famous ' . in the classroom. 1 , ' X 0 X lg 1? 1 Q o' ' Ny 'e O fe- 'X Qi K Nu ll! s. A- ?-X ' -' 9 7 f' '?7 2f'Xt ' X' KXQ ff ,fk u w I X rs. 1-559.43 0- Q X -'D t 1. as s .4 , Xia? si XX! C , I K 5 s -XV 1 X,ff fx W' XX 'Wt .ag J . - f - 1,1 .,1 ,ap t , 1 CG ' Wy X K, 1 if ' .. fl ogg 'ss . ,V i X' N O0 - ., - VII. . X L4 auf of 5 :yu Q -XJ X ciyuu, f , Page thirty-one , s 'fx 1 f S 9 , ' il Q Qi bb diy ji ljg' .5 I v-Xxx K res f rttti - S23 ' ' l W., XVILLIAM E. ARRISTRONG, AM. University of Chicago flssisfmzf Professor of History Mr. Armstrong has become very proficient in the art of conducting the entire History Department in the ab- sence of his colleagues, His amazing knowledge of histor- ical facts and his exceptional resourcefulness never fail him. ALXRTIIA PICK, L.R.A.M. London ,-lssisfanz' P1'ofvs,s'or of illodoru Ltlllglltlglf Miss Pick has survived two equally distinguishing ff fx events this year: first, becoming, a naturalized American fy citizen: and, second, attaining fame as the most recently L, ,r D hobbed haired member of the faculty. lf we could speak Q J French half as well as she speaks English, we'd go in for ' language, too! Xt lit K MR rg xml j N ' I, X' 1 45:12, i , Uf ,Q N If :XRTHUR M. C11.xRLEs, A.lXl. Haverford Lollege Q Professor of Modern LKIIIQZHIQCS lx Professor Charles is a real scholar and gentleman 0 whose open-mindedness, painstaking work, and infallible fx' courtesy have won the respect and admiration of his , X classes. n ,X lg , ZW, is, I it M y X mf gs 1 9 I ' -V-fx 1 ,ffxfgj rj ,ef r S g 6:-4,05 0 a D fel li-Ax it Qi O Q, A'lQ U as J J . ' if . ' If l ss-R as ' V 'Un , as X 21' at 'K' ,I ,jx X1 Page thirty-two S -to ' ,V 'T' f ,ff '. ' -V M X , Ns ' '1 if ,K ef' G' 'yfo-,fx F6 1 Y 3.5 QQ -,,f.,,,L' W ms- 1 t ygijgyiglly by VX xr 'NX , W irq t il '. Q si 0 , i rx J ,N W -fko. If ,Ae X Qfifi l ,-:fe lfffxi EIBMUND C.xs1i1E, Diplome cle l'Eeule Libre iffy l Ay Xl des Sciences Volitiques l' q'Qj1 X 'J l . . . xiii F ' ,-l,r.v1.v1'i1l1f f'1'oti'.r.s'n1' of ,llOdl'l'lI Ltlllfjlltlfftlx' Q 'J 0. V ' 7 J C' f , Mr, Caskie, pwssessed of the inimitalmle nesprit gaulnisf' Q . 0 ,l and coming from many years of residence in France, is 1 .Wig ,V I -X rarely iitted to teach the language of that Country. His , A classes are strenunus and interesting, mais il faut i . ' vi l yi ,F Sanur. ll, 'Ad mf l yy T x f' X 6 fl W Xt i 'Qt if y l lllfwl f D t .W l,L ix Q 'T F' gf Rf W 'FX l f-fx V 45 l' Nfl 'iff X' iXl'RETT.X 'l'Hrmixs, All. L'niversity of Cliiezigo , , - l lsr 7' . .rijjlliftlllf P1'0fvx.m1' nf ilfOtft'l'lI I.tllIfjI!tIfjt'S txt-it fg,6.0O,' XX'e shnuld scarcely call it a prodigal return, and I . . . . . . 5 'i gift' yet it is atter several years oi wandering that Miss X 1 f . . . . 1' V 4 l dw Tlimnas eumes hack tw us in the role oi instructor or A 3' Y lf Spanish. XYe hupe she will like us well enwugli tn 1. ' 'A' stay permanently this time! '17 tx X , . , ' Evelyn x ' V545 . 1 ,A XL .e,u KD li l U i sf - 'ff f , X X X ff w er fi as ' il S 0 X Af, I I ' a , - QQ! if ' ,i QLARENCE E. l7ICIi1iTT, ll. Di 'Xu N' ' - r 1 - 4 . X 'T O A liarttorcl lhenlugleal beininary Ca E . W , l'1'0fv.v,rn1' of Bilvliml I.lI'L'I'tlfI!I't' and X .Lf Cirillegfe Puxfor 'QED QV' ' Y lYith a enntagious smile and often a merry twinkle Y if 0 in his eyes: with a heart big enough to take a genuine ily, Q XX interest in all the students and tn appreciate. understand. X . 8 and sympathize with them, Professor Pickett sets an ex- O . ample of one who dares tu liye tu the full every minute KXJA ' g of his life. f or , X i l 7 r 0' 9 1 'ti Q ' -' W V -ff F A ,- - - , fe 0516 A ,fr fri. XZ' r. Nl? -6-' r. fig! ' f ' ff XV 'yu' Wi, J' The T 2 X x1 Fifa 6 K sa, Q 3 1, ff KL we tu i -,ff fgib A ff ' f t if ' ,N f A ' Q ' '7 ' 1 X .5 X' J Xa Ji e? M: 4 - ' l 2- t if at ea , f V, I Lf N X an '- gf :st r ' if X.f' Z mln I Page thirty-three Q 3 I Q X I Q I , ,4 fi lex ANITA K1zLs12v, MA. Columbia University ml . I I VJ I IH.Vfl'Zll'f0l' of liI0dL l'll Lalzgzzagvs I '-t, Not content with an M. A., Miss Kelsey deserted us ,LX V' I-QI X 0 at the end of the first semester in order to obtain a new X QI ' fi degree to attach to the First of her name-specifically, Mrs. ix ' ,N A' ' XYe shall miss our lively and petite Spanish instructor. 5 X but, of course, we wish her much happiness. F S is IX ' W Ii gli 9 QI QI . 'XI IQJI r I If . , e, , . . . I ex 5llIRLEY lu b'r1sw.xRT, MA. I mversity of Chicago X I f . . , . X I L' 5 Pl'IP-fL'.X'.VlJl' of lllI1l!t'lIfI0l1 S I, A-' ' 0 1 9 X 'O' Mr. Stewart is responsible for training all the hopes xox If ffiil X I ful young pedagogues in the art of teaching, and we be- I X I lieve he is equal to his task. Furthermore, he is an 5 , ij expert on administering intelligence tests, and is fully ff ' v successful in determining all that we d0n't know! 4 . ja pf 3:55 W 5 1 ' ,f . . D S f idx XX of A ELs11z Mcfov, MA. Ohio State University f .'ISSI..YZ'fl1If P1'0f0sx01' of gllodvraz Lazzgzzugvx e Miss McCs,y jouneyed abroad last summer her wander- in' hein ' devoted exclusively to Spain. lNo wonder her ,X faseinatin' accounts and her great enthusiasm for the Spanish lanpua, e, Spanish people. and Spanish custom: f - are llCl'llll'lll1L' to make us feel jealous! - F fx A' 1 A wrx XO' san F' ff' f - -f f MII ' I I u C V .IX I Q g g . I , ti I 0 g Q I 0 QI 3. Q I I, at ilft s e Page thirty-four ,xc V?4H C-Ano fagftssxilgbf O K , x 1 'N 091' K T: 1,1 4 Tom N' N 'X ' ' 'i 'X' ' P '., X sf' - s fi U ' 3'-6 ' M QV-.gcvC..3Qv' 'Z 'Q fi l J x , 1 l C l D. tty 0 HOMER L. XIURRIS, PH.D. Columbia University Professor of Et'0I10llIl'FS and Poliffml St'fL'1lt'l' You cannot stay in Dr. Morris' classes long without ' losing a lot of old prejudices and acquiring a volume of new ideas. XVQ are still curious, nevertheless. as to how xc. W ?f ff, 0 Cx 'Yu 1 fi he can get away with so many pages of outside reading ff ,A V assignments and still he popular! lf QX ' X A 1 ' 4 X ? ,f , l 5 ! f f hw ' ffl . i KJ ,rf . D X ' A Q, Y' l 'li O at 3 Fi ffxl ga Ql 4 CLrxR.x Coxlsroclc, All Earlham College X i 1 ff Director of II'0llIt'll'S .vlflzlcfzlxr 'X C4 L I o , Y l O DO, In the fall, Miss Comstock thinks, as a true sports- oe Xl' f ' 1 woman should, that hockey is a great gameu: in mid- X 'Q 1 ss, winter, that folk-dancing and basketball have no rivals: ff li 5 and by spring that baseball, archery. track and golf are ' QQ, l '1 paramount as far as the world of sports is concerned. Her .- X ' wondcrtul spirit and enthusiasm are invincible. 4 lf ff ' ,L 'Hoi U Sr . , I, 4?'r il ri or lx it J Pi Qi i if 'A ' . X X , , X f Cl, - , 0' A M. O. Ross, M. A. Cniversity of Chicago is X .-l.rs1'sfi11n' Professor of Economics, cum' KCC' i Y Director of ilI1'lI'.Y -1lff1Ict1'r.v li, N Mr. Ross possesses the dignity and stature of Lincoln, Q fi Z combined with the composure and ease of a veteran movie lk, 0 ck star. It is sufficient, however. to say that he is the man ' ff' , . 0 who was responsible for that unconquerable spirit in the . 3 I football squad that brought them victory last fall. ' . 4 'T 7 , . ,ck i i J 2 0 i - Q . 'x t s, ,I 1 ' Q f ' ' VV 'Q f-:XQ 5 - ,.,' -A 'iffgfb 1, .1 . ,X .. x , ' x X- ' W 8 fl? J ' 4-+ jjL,,f3 Q 7 X ff K Eg 4 m n- lf I x f Qu Y 'H N 4 , jf X H50 . fly, r W ' L! ' , f N?-1 N ' 2 N , A S 1 X Page thirty-tive V Q A, is fhof 5- Q N 6 7 sw. A Q -A e QQ-crwgaiibbf - N - .AQJA-Qual Z Q.-we - r r ' e ' ' YY l l eil th il if jr t7l i fl-!,f'o , X of Q! X! KSN Q rf WAX' i Euxvm P TRUEBI oon A ll Earllmm College li ,Hi L A AN A . ,A.A. . b xp. lgj Q Profrxsol. 0-f.Pz1IvI1'r Sfcaleilzg und lx D ry SlIf7L'I'T'I.Y0J' of nlflzIm'1r,v , 5 O ig 'ia lf Prof, Ed's enthusiasm for debating ever slumps , rl or his whole-souled interest in college athletics ever 4, fn' is reaches the zero point, nobody else knows it. His optimism 'XX X Q S produces a splendid psychological effect on faculty and K' 4 Rf' 7 students alike. X X 'i A f if J J. i is -4 .V - is l V ff l Q' ix V 9 ' O or 3 0 0 'L .assi -5'vi' . ,, ., i N2 af' fl Lois lx. bEvRiNoHAxL's, A-X.lg3A p Qi 1 . 1 .1 f ' f XX University of XYisconsin 1ll.YfI'lll'f0l' in ,llzwic and Director of ilfudrigal Club cn X ti f ,N Kfawh Miss Sevringhaus is another one of our group who re- X turned to us after a summer study abroad, interspersed Q rf! JG, with delightful lmits of travel. Her charm and her musical Q? l RA 0 almility, both in creation and interpretation, are indispens- A I. A alile assets to our music department. I of .ai ,fx 'LTR ,fb ' ff' 57433 by Qs H 'ffl isxxqv F12 'A X' hifi K u 3 XX, O' co '-XL--' - xr if- e' - L 0 ' ,X ,ii srxx A . E11A.iAxx, A . i. -ailham Lollege C X 'xx - . . . A X-XX X p Prnfcssoz' of ,llzmr una' Dlfl'L't'f!71' of , If ff v .iii-1154211-L-c'1ifzi W Y -X? Dad has proved that long hair is not essential to Q O K a musician. In him we can hoast, not only a capable N, . ' XX teacher and director, hut a memlwer of the famous XVest- 'i . minster Choir as xvellA He is not only a jovial friend, C 3 'F . lmut a man as competent as he is successful. Q fl is Arr. 9 Q a' . 'Q Q C -it . A fe -- Lx M rg 7, NN 1 . X 1 'Af' f-fxxQT7A f ,A-, 'lg fr X - ruyl ' VN , iii 7 r ,f'X gif- lf i was Q Q X' lylvq ,Q 0 , , . If Nd, fix .yrff ,X 'gy Ivy ' f jf F 1 --I N s fs iv- f 1 Q X: ,f f , V KS- -- 4 .g- . Ai A.. .-- i . , x, i 6.4 l X f 357' Q O .sf-5 S: Q , X ' i . fl 4 - , Q . fqA,fi XA' Q f . Qk kf x 79,1 il 1 . Page thirty-six t l S 'to Q it l it X f its ff K 3 I , N . G 1 Ak Q, A! V G r x XXL tix V A L A ,af ki tg I- .lips ' 'gf QQ ,el of-10' Y LLL. - ,Q l 37 Xxigikglxf hill it -it , il i L99 I . is ,ivy ,li ' f fs i ,e RUBY ETHEL Ciixiwiifif, ,-X.ll. llaker University 'rj lf X Miss Cunclirfs efficiency as librarian is equalecl only by tl T , her generosity and clelight in supplying us with all the L ' ,YG 'V ' U that seem to lie at her very Finger-tips, and in between times ' ' X creating colorful posters for display. XVe understand on i . . . . . . ' ff, , retercnces, clippings, bits ot poetry, ur scraps ot huinur S egg 'Q ' 1 I J 225 lg lljl A -lsxixlullf Lilvralimz R, 1 le ' O f I 1 , a 6 Y guocl authority that she is the acknowledged artist in faculty , l Kp ll Qi Circles when it crmies tu writing clever, original limericks. V f l l If l X ,V Cry fx l fe , 'V xii ' 'A l l 1 X IIERMAN U, RlILES ii t fe, ly I . Ifilmlldul SL'l'1'1'ftIl'-V . gig? fb Goff Mr, Miles has kept himself very efticiently secluded from f I '. ' If ,A the eyes uf the students this year. Doulltlcss he has been li' alrsnrbed in collecting the shekels for which he so success- 1 ' xiii l fully obtained promissory notes in the campaign for our l wi 'N xx vi new huiltling fund. :Xt least. there's a reassuring twinkle K yi f ' Q . . v J , in his eyes. ' 2' x ' Ae Vx K X - f f jiifffi W ' prix mi 's ffl, Ye M2 fl W C 1 fi rl . ' . 4 ' f ' ,V use A V p Q 0. Q0 LILY Rl. Hlss, PH. ll. Earlhani Lnllege fbi . , ' ,lfufrmz i if 1 ,, f mv! , XVe seek her sanctuary more often than that of anyfine Q O else. Her graciousness, charm, ginger-hrearl, and Sunday Q O X ice-cream have assured her a lasting place in the memories uf Earlhaniites. C , 0 , f , fix ,ff v 1 off ll ki? 9' ' Q X kj: t ' N . ' t fi'Of7K. ff IA 9411 aafc-X 1 ff ix Ol-fvfff F29 ill ' , A ff? Y JZEVX Cxjlmlfxffigic'wikisFSsfQfisfL?ltfiagi a , , , C , -i f Q f e-, 3 E3 ,swift if 4 s K' X t K-jf . X ejilw hlxs. X tfsy, ,pd .SX XJQEQ143-r- X' i K' X lik if 5, V cyl! rx ifjg'-itll X27 llv ,ffl 'l'llQlW tiff Page tliirty-seven I Q f ' A-'ff .X7iO oi' . N Q-x 'A fo O 0 J X , .X . W i 0'i. X Minn' LMVRENCE, A.M. Earlhani College lui Poxfm isfrrnvs Miss Lawrence is mistress of the little glass boxes and barred windows from which she generously dispenses 9. letters and checks. Most popular between the hours of 8:00 and 9:00, and 4:00 and 5:00. iii, f 4 he 1 rw- ,K Cm: ' r Fl X r xx 1 X l 1 'V lrzssn lIE.xi.s, BS. Earlham College ' o L 3' ', Blljllltiff ,lluzzngvr 0 ,J l VJ- , Xl Here is the man who plays havoc with our check books, VX l lL,,., i but then we recognize that that is a human failing. VVe , 'Dy Tx l always see him hurrying around in a business-like way, -M . ff and we suppose he is trying to figure out some method to , GX ,lf tide us over a hnancial difhculty. X Rf o , XX H ' 0 0 X fo. 01 f E .ox . fb LAWRENCE ll. M.xPLEsoEN, ILA. Lake Forest College I 5 .-lS5l'.S1'tI1lf Dirrrloz' of .llmzlr flflzlctifs ' 1 . f I , Q' Mr. Maplesden is not only responsible for the success- I bil :fx ful basketball season but is to be given a large measure ' L of the credit for the keen competition exhibited in intra- mural athletics that helps to insure the success of future 'N l fy varsity teams. ' 4 , ' 1 l K1 's I f QW . . , D ' Ov X, ' 1 ' A, V, g ,f x 7, NILS ljosox, B..-X., ML's.ll. 'XX if lffil - - , - l X Xl ly- ' Pzllvlzr 5611001 .fllzzszr ,hz 9 . . . . . X' O J Aside from the many duties and responsibilities as M 0 ,pf h supervisor in the schools of Richmond, Indiana, Mr. Boson ,I ,X X. , finds time to direct our public school music. 1 f Q His excellent technical preparation, together with his i it , ' wide experience in the held of music, equip him particu- Xr larly well for this position. 7 X 1 gi , ii- f- if l 9 v 9 Q l .6 0 f- 1 Q X 'X , ' if-QQ 7-X l 7 ' 1' k'f 2 Q, 'f f -TKJA 2 ' - ' Af X X . li ' We 'Qtax lll ' I - mmm -gg l if f , ., it is 1 ll , ff fs .e ts . e X GG XWQQJ Xi I, 7 57' X .59 0-'Q-5 12' sf L X, C9 asvevl X 40 X. X, -5 ' rf 4 , N: , p . Page thirty-eight an V uw N Gllewnva Q4 ' 'A ,',, f 1 . I, V. 'fs ,' ' F4-,..,,A ., Nw mv f A- V1 ,.4 .- ,l , .C .,1 V, 1 mf. ' K 'PI , MAA 1 I , A n y N I , V , 2 x 0 K .1 '-K six. 0 , Q 12' X cN fjF . K W H Q YQ i QM r -W ,x H XV , W A g ' lp 0 w f' xg F15 igkikn , - Hmmm Q M C ' was 3 1 gan Q1 f f QYWQ 5 lx ff? 'Q I il V, ' gwpm 1 fyffyx Ng A Q.f,g,, X fw . , In , NJ! Page thirtyAninu is N MOf'f gy of I I 4 ,DW V 1571390 W l I Q 0 Q K ' r r - J X ' ffm .1 ,-AXWX L A L F . we I I s ' X O. M .' V .0 Q9 0 . f X Ql . 'cs' - 0 ' Es V i f l ll 7 l Vi l LY g , i 1 tx 1 4 V! , XXL il , n 0 X A I E 3 i 19 I - O HX G G 4 I gl A li J' if? X 0 E-'HX K l ,X KG? ' Q0 it Q .O l O 'X l , x G Xy AO X. ,I ,Aw 'X fa . I ff 'fi 4 , s u 1 J ', xx ki, ' JULIET SXYAIN Richmond, Indiana T. Ll-2S'l'ER SWANDER 'West Elkton, Ohio L il V Lufin, Ifugflirlz Euglixli, History ' H , .QQ Day Dodger 1-4: Y. NY. C. A. 1--lg Classical Y. KI. C, A. 1--lg Student Council 3-4: Chair- it lwtx Vlulv 1--lg Science Club 4: Phoenix -l. man Precedent Committee 49 Class President -lg ,1 L A ijxxl Y .Y . . . . Chairman College Forum 45 Ionian Z-4, Presi- fi f,e A.-Xltlmugli Juliet s major is Latin she has many dent 4 X ' - ,sa ot the characteristics of the original Juliet! C ' I I . , A, Our Senior President ns a versatile sort of , ,ifigx i person. He can handle a frivolous class meeting ,Q x ' or a 'Tlignihed Ionian banquet with the same Y- f' , . , '- , .. . - cquanimity an-:l poise. He can even persuade you H X JAKE VVEBI' SXLULPIILR Eaton, Ohm to liuy a pair-of shoes that you don't need and ' X Emljixjl' Glvnjmfv thought you Clldllit want. ll 1 A K I i Y. XY. C. A. 1-43 VV. A. A, 1--4, .Executive Com- a . h Wh I 5, -- Q mittee 45 1-rendu Vlulv 1-25 Polity 1: Phoenix AIILIDRED bToL'T Plainfield, Indiana il 0 H' 2: Quaker Quill Hoarrl of Control -lg Class Secre- I N -U E gl- I i ' X. 0 J tary 2: Booster Coinluittee 2, 4. , -Um' '1 lU U-M Hg 151 ff 'O ' 0 X ' ,lane seemingly never gets excited. but that is QY- ll.. fl---'X 1-42 A- A-11-41. Mfillfigal 141 'X ' Xt 5' ,--- no indication that she hasn't all kinds of pep. 1'-liege 509153 C'31Umlfle9 31 5P3m5h C lub 1- fx, l lr I, 1 Phe plays Puslly :Wd Works easlly and ac' Our class First knew Mil as one of those ,X el if f im , tnniplishevs as much in a halt' hour as the rest terrime, Sophomoresiv and as such she did her li Lgt xl . . 1 l Us da 'll Um' duty well-as she does in all things. Com- x li I 'N 1? mencement isn't the only big thing that's going ' f i to happen to Mil in Ju ne f Q ' . .. , . ' 1 o ,-X, XX ENIJELL 5TANl.l2X' Itichmond Indiana ' I7 XJ Cl v111i.vfr1i. .lfiiflzrziiirfifs I ask and Mantle 3-4: Foo iz 1-4 Captaa 1 1 r h'imite Editor 33 i 'llill 1--3 Debates - ' Demostheneun 3-43 Iress Club 3--l. XVendell has the unique honor of having twice made the tirst state football team. Besides ex- eelling in athletics XYendell is a chemist of tie nrst order spending most cf his time in the ab - not quite. ' ' he has a little time in xi 1' can go Earlliam Hall and he socia . ESTIIER STECALL New Hope Ohio English, P11'l.Yl'l'llI Edzzvafiun XV. A. A. 1-4 Executive Committee 3-4' Holder ' E. C.: Assistant Vl'omen's Athletic Director .- 3 '. '. C. A. 1-4' Phoenix 3-43 Day Do er Play 1--l' Chairman Day Dodger Play Committee 3-45 Chairman Senior Play Committee 4. It's always a pleasure to watch Esther either playing hockey or acting because she always gets so much out of it herself. 'A .f1-CXNE' ' f f-XMC' fx 'NG' ' Fl-e-. --1 NSC' A XA' A QV---X - ' fgff 1 0 Q ,J ici' ,Ll -N Q75-Alt .Q , W , . 1 Y 4 . C Elll C 4 Im ltl tn? , 113 y , X ' I 'ih x xi , dg C . 1 ' 7 i f D! hut i i tin flich ' ' Q6 he 1 our tr. ble ' G T AA?-if Y Q CDN frsssipfvix nxt Y fit 122' I Q 1- - ff , I R X ATA dandy XL d 0 X fi I Q50 u 1 as X at Y . 'Cn' .xx bikx f GSP-fjwu ib . 1 Page fm-ty so Q' 1-2 Xb xjils gk 55 ' I i Ax ,f , . ,l f Ji. ,gy , xg QQ B Q f ova - ' - ss' 'fl 1 - 'Lic li- G Ol ,QL V NG, , l Pall ix I l fl 'Q l F 1 0, X 0 f it Q fx. ff I i H - X ix I . lil Qali it l lk-X fi- l f tr I e O1 NOC 'I l X , J il , Y V V! , o lx gs f ' l al 0 Q fx f ,f x ix v'l N.-xoxii DOAN FL'RxAs Leesburg, Virginia ClIc111i.rtI'y. Biology Indiana Yniversity 1, Anglican 3--l, Secretary 3: Mask and Mantle 3-43 Y. VV. C. A. 2-4, Cabinet -l: XV. A, A. Z-4, Secretary-Treasurer -lg Phoenix 33 French Clulv 2-3. President 33 Science l'lulJ -lg Cnllfge Forum-Executive Coniniittee -lg Sargasso Sta -l. Noniie does not let the hours she spends in the various lalws keep her from enjoying other things. She can do anything from writing clever poetry or acting for Mask and Mantle tn play- ing on the Senior Hockey team. EDITH GRIFFIN Spiccland, Indiana .lIafln'111iIlic.v, History Y. NY. C. A. Z--lg Spanish Cluh 4. Edith has always tried to make us think that she was so serious and stuclious, hut she eouldn't keep it up long and she came hack after Christ- Inas with a diamond. AIARIORIE HAROLD Elkhart, Incliana Euglixli, .llnxir '. A . .. . 1-4: Madriga Spanish ui -4' I'rench 1-..' Church Extension 1-3' Foruin . By her voice we have known her. Marge comes into her true realm when she expresses herself in music or when she carries us away hy the beautiful quality of her voice. BL she is not too much of an artist to like to play arounil and have an '1NVfLIlly good time with the rest or -us. BIARIQARET .-Xxx GixRRIiTTsr-ix Peril, Indiana Ellflll,Yl1, Latin. Butler 13 Indiana Cniversity 23 Y. XY. C. A. 3--lg Classical Cluln J-43 Phoenix 5-4: French Cluli 3: Science Cluh 4. Margaret Ann possesses a whimsical frankness and a streak of mischief that are refreshing and all her own. Vilhen she isu't doing something for someone else, she amuses herself with Latin, lrut she never allows this or any other cle- spondency to sink her. l.EsI.II-: SH.ufi-'I-:R Vermilion Grove, Illinois Hinluify, C1lL'llll.Sfl'j' Deliates 4, NYinner State Peace Uratorical 33 lleniostlieneans 3--lg Y, M. C, A. 1-4, Caliinet 3: lllee Club 1--lg Bundy Council 13 College Social Coniniittee 23 Day Dodger 3--lg Glee Cluli Presi- l'leI1t 3. If Booth Tarkington should write a hook nn The Gentleman frmn Illinois, we venture to say that Leslie would he the hero. There are same people that we just can't imagine Earlhani's being without, and Leslie is one of tlicni, RL'TIIIis'rHIiIi GAKSE Westfield Indiana Enlflixlz, History '. '. '. A. 1--lg Phoenix 1--l' Mice-Pres-icen - V. I . . , 1-4, Spanisl Club - . 'iatever ile 's ..ked t di si rue?-anr dues it well. Dependable, helpful, sympathetic. a true frientl-th1t's Ruthesther. i e I ,I fe, if l C92 l V-ll , I l ff. 'J li ll ,lil , ld g?i,Q9i ll Will 'T .4 ' l CU tl Cyl 'li H!! ,QA fs' fl A he 33 WJ QM .,,s , X at im-f I-'vi 'sw-,. fa fs-ee Ky -0 ,f A215 --'fl L- - wie- b I w C A I , cii ,f lf I l 1 . R , 4 ' rf f I ' F , V y I xx f 33' 1 r O -l,I -X -X 1 It XXI si I 'is 0 ii le l s l 0 K 3 K XX 5 - sax B SFC , I f . O ' ll C ' 1-X Q , -x 5 NR ,- W a . Q sa- , . sa. - my '-mv - I -f I . Q-I . . , . , I K ,MH 3 1 8. X is f 'A O O Em h Q li FL' X xglhl - 1 7 X Y LJNJQE, 0- . X do Z asf x. '-555. Qzieyai .f Jkfgg w Page forty-one .A Q : 2- ff O x fir! 'x 1. 1-. 1 -Q f if of Xtfofvsof-' Qi.-it AN if as to 5 of K I ' 'rx 'X ' A il Q ,N l A Xl X Q i K,Rk J Af. , PXKAX ia I I ejf 'lf J 3 '-'rx M f x fi H59 0 Q IJ QV . I 1 .1 i ,fi ' I, , i i J' it - Q .. S Xi Xl I f r L ku' V- o -J X Y 0 , Q, ix ', 3 P O oi J O L . x I. l l l 12.2 f ,f Cx f Y EQ! 1 ' xi , I i . ffm QQ, 1 o, U riff-N ' fag Mffabx , l xl, ,f ,Pi A v . Q K 'tl l KLA! Maxine Iuniuizi. Eaton, Ohio LA VYERNE LINDLEY Elizabethtown, Indiana X-,Y if Xl- A Home Eft7Il0Il7Z'C,V, Psyrlzology, Plzilosopliy History, English. , ii l 'A .f AS Y. WV. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 35 Classical Club 2, Y. W, C. A. 1-49 F e h Cl b 1-2, S t 25 A- tgkglfr Sgcretizy-Treaiiiref 2:dVl1i,i AH A3 41-415hExe-cutiige Phoenix 1-5. r nc u ecre ary 'i -, , 1TIHll ee r Q EIS ' 8.11 3.11 Q - Q Den .' ' , , 1 V1 Egidfx. Chairman Executive Committee 3' HomenEco- If you know Laverne at all' you aren l fooled g nomic: Seminar 3-4' Class Social ,Committee 1 by her quiet -manner and you know that she M 2' 4. Chgirman 4. ' ' lovgs funkiand 13 always Irea-dy for anything. Her I g I Max is an adept at anything she undertakes- lweei- la ilxiibrtidaijvf sllmggltuiilc manner have made J F ll sk and that means a lot because she will tackle 1 Maj all-iytlgnlg and sognlhehow always knows how it C , V , s ou c one. ., e can plan a party or watch 1 . PM basketball game with the same poise and IRENE JARRA RlCl'1mOf1d, Indiana it ' 5 X f t , . . H, kg f 'gm y Bmlogy, Latin, it ff ff . I Day Dodger 1-43 President Day Dodger Women ' , J M RALPH EWING Richmond, Indiana 4: Y- W. C. A.-1-4, TYEHSHYCY 4: W. A. A. 1-4, it ' ' 0 ,gl Alujig Executive Committee 45 Science Club 4: Classical 'i Q 1 3 L Llub-2-3, Sargasso Staff 4, -Orchestra 2.-3: Hockey 6 X W fi We shall all be particularly anxious to hear the Varsity 4: Phoenix Z9 Assistant m Bwlogy' l, 3 VVestminster Choir .now that Ralph will be a Irene's ability, whether it is in Greek or fi AX .xl l tid member. A true artist,.Ralph has not only con- hockey, biology or basketball, is a source of can- MQ? i 1 C, ' tributed much in a musical way .to Earlham, but stant amazement to us. There have always been I i li! i lx! to Richmond also, and the enthusiasm with which honor students, but rarely one whose achieve- Q , N he is received is but one proof of his ability. ments in every activity of college life have been v j 0 I as exceptional and varied. lik, jf 0 x ,X X251 ' X lkl.-XRYALICE KELSO Newcastle Indiana fi N ,X - N . ' RU Kc 1 . R' h d I d' Cl l f Euiglzsli, Frvlzflz, 5110111511 TH 1-RNC . IF mon ' n lang' s J N' Q , Ll Y. w. c, A, 1-4, French Club 1-3: spanish cial, Hmm-3-, Luna f' fi X- I Z-4. President 45 Phoenix 3. Dayv Dodger 1-4: French Club 23 Classical Club O I -X Dark and petite, Maryalice makes a charming 149 3 ' VV' C' A' 235 Summer School 1924' s as well as an-efficient president of Spanish Club. Ruth can make thirteen hours of A's as easily 9 Her Senior dignity doesnt fool any of us who as the rest of us can sleep. She lives to learn 1 C fi, knew her as a Freshman. She's lots of fun and we might well profit by her example and me--, f -' and the best and truest kind of a friend. incidentally learn to live. I ea' 1, 9 ,rs ' ,flkng f O A A 0 A Lfsa, X ' N: fx ' 0 ' C ,fn I-PX .s f P ' 'Y 'Y ' -wf i i- ew I gy A1 gif Q S '.,3 , .21 . 'X 1 C Yi Qffsi Cf! X- GG f 5, -X . f . Q. e. be ,I at ov ew 1 ' afxfgi I . X do lxwl was X ' Page forty-two it 6 4 3 If . . Q I M C3 f Rl l L J I '-Aki . ' ' .W . 1 tel o 1 , V 1' f 'D ' c f, 'S ,f I. -Q, Z 1 , I L .51 I lb. . - I f 0 4 fl , , Qllii F. I9 ' O or 'U ,3 - li - l lf , l TCL, I N, MA., I M ll li FS fr C i fe '- O o 9 I' rc Xl,- ' Oo A ' ,KAR 'li C I fi- I i fo l r., VIRGINIA LEE COOK Anderson, Indiana MARY CLARK Georgetown, Illinois 'lil' if X ,, Biology, English Eizglisli, History , f - Y, w. C. A. 1-43 student Council 3-4, secretary Y. W. C. A. 1-4, President 4, W. A, A. 1-45 X' jf X 4, Science Club 3-4, Spanish Club 1-5, Secretary Student Council 1-3, Treasurer 35 Spanish Club ff-D i' 35 Chairman College Social Committee 4, Health 1-2, Anglican 25 Class Secretary 2. I- ,wg A ' Captam 3' If we ran a popularity contest at Earlham we CVQAJ - . VVe wonder how Virginia can spend so many are sure that Mary would win. Her unusual if ,S hours in lab and still End time to help straighten personality and cheerful friendliness have brought ,' AN, Q A l out the kinks in dorm life, to provide entertain- her the admiration and goodwill of everyone. y ment for us on Sunday afternoons, and to keep a perpetual open house with jane in room 256. i AX N N fi DAVID J. COPELAND Paoli, Indiana . :- '- . u . 49 ' ROBERT L. SMITH Portland, Indiana Lf0 0 'L5' CI'L -'HJ' it f,-553 ' I I 0 ' ' . Y. INI. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 3-4: Ionian 1-4: , ' X English' Hlsfoldi Phoenix-Ionian Play Cast 2, Science Club 1-25 I igql XXI or 1 Day Dodger 1-4: College Social Committee 33 Commerce Club 1-2, Earlhamite Staff 43 Debates 'xx Q i I fd Board of Control, Quill Staff 43 Sargasso Stal? 4. 3-41 DCm0SfhCnQHDS 3-49 52383550 Staff 43 Class ox s I ,D The phrase happy-go-lucky never had a mean- gxinsllregtgff 123221223 ii' The Quaker I I' ing until it was applied to Bob. His capability ' - A' fr Y' l is accompanied by so little concern that he VVhat- would chapel be like without Dave to li L, , If keeps us worriedg but that is useless for he always rrgakf: lt Cheerful and how Could We have a f l turns up and the thing's a success! blggel' and l-Petfff SHYEZSSOQH 01' HUYUUUE E156 V V I Y worth while without Dave's unfailing enthusiasm if 0 and his ability to get the thing done in the A O X OLIVE M. CHARLES Plainfield, Indiana best possible manner' 'Y-5. ' thx Frmicli, English ,f jf' OX Q Y. W' C A- 1-4. Cabinet 4: Mask and Mantle MARX ADAH CoLI.Ixs Berrien Springs, Mich. ,ig .f I x 1-4, Phoenix 2-4: Earlhamite Staff 43 French Club Eyyqliglly Sm-igl jpipm-5' ' K 1-4, Classical Club 3-4, W. A. A. 1-44 Honor ' V ff ' Student. Social Committee of Y. W. Z-33 Geneva Com- or As an organizer of dcputations, as a student, mntee 34: Day Dodger 31 French Club 3' xfx and as a friend, Olive is faithful in every A merry laugh and a love of fun together X I point. Her dramatic and literary abilities are with real ability and a business-like manner X -'I' but proof of her versatility. make Mary Adah as unusual as she is likeable. lg Kr, 0' - u -0 0 ' Y - A C3 A f ' sho Q' ' ' A 22 XSZCQUQ x , ' y .5 Y -X ' ' Q I f Q . Fx 5 xl V, fX 0 ' V g K Q- LM X ' , M1929-fi 0- ffbx f XFX I i -fs Q- f -. I Hs! gn s -1 ff 4 . If ,V ii Y fs a 1, . -3 - 1 ' CI , 'T I ,Q 5951985 W' -- X ' elf 4 x . f NN U' X lr a - ' I 'IAS H30 s XJ! - ' W- . ,- Q-J sau -gg, ff so --f Nioob - . Page forty-three Q75 I Q so K-N!-5 Ot., 9 ' I K? u fi'sQi'2j'4 Xoqsafif 'X'- - Ld :fB'Q.Q-. ., 7 fr Qi Q K A.. f kf-f V '4 - ' 1 fb 1 'V Xl Q XXX Q X 5, x 1 1 X XX, ,X ff' 'l ,' C Q X :I . ll 1 I I. 7.0 fxg 1 Q UN, ,. v M It ' 0 lf I II I f31 1 ll XX I X' I x ' I 1 A j Xltva i f I OQNQQ ' A I 1 1 0 Q, A 11' ' Q '1 1 ., O I Arxijl -'- Q 5-' 1 ' 4 I J' f , p I 1 . xl K4 fn ' 0 1 N 1 fy! O e -' O 1 1 i' f I 5 If XX, P 'A 1 - . . . . . l - ' 2 1 Lots how.-nnvs Richmond, Indiana :XRLENE Dm-'F Carnbndge C1ty, Indiana fb f 1 1 Q Euglixlz. Illzzsif Ilfaflzvazlatirr, Ezzglixlz. Pf1'l'SZ'L'UI Edzzcafimz U I -I , , -. . . , , . . , f . A X. W. L. A. 1-4, Calumet -lg VN. A, A, I--l, Ex- NN. A. A. 1-4. Executive Lommittee 3-45 Holder 1 1 ,X , , fs 1 152-AlQ 1N:1 ecntrve 3-43 Hockey Varsity 2, --lg Basketball E. F.: Day Dodger 1-45 Secretary-Treasurer Day '-,ii Ju K dx XIHFSIQQ' 23 ,French Clnh 1-lg Madrigal 1-23 Class Dodger W'o1nen 33 Chairman Social Committee ff'-I FN','-Xkjl Social Chairman 35 Sargasso Stal? 4. Day Dodgers 45 Vice-President Student Affairs 3. fix! X lYhen we hear Lois play, we think she is H, you have the blues hunt our MDUHH and LX gfj-ix-5 remarkable. but when we watch her plan a Yfm 1-1 Soon losex them' HF' abolmdms good 1kL'l , XE party or make a clever pass on the hockey held, mltu'e and llomfff frankllew, make her 3 rare J .-1 w we wonder how one person can do so many flilend' She gqes ,at everythmg with Phe. same ' things and do them so well. tireless, enthusiastic manner, whether it -is get- I . -1 -shi ting the hgckey hall away from the Juniors or ' , ' 7 solving a ifhcult problem in Math. 4 ss A .ARNOLD B. XIAUGIIT Franklin, Indiana MXLICE C BFYDY qpicqland Indiana F1571 like H'.-f1-- Bw. . ' ' , - 5 L ' '11 If ' f' H IU' Z 7 L Hzrtm'-v, LIZIIIZSXI X OM' U ov!! Fraf1klinDf'rillege 1-Z3 Ionian 3: Y. M. C. A. Y VV C at 1 4 W, A A 1 4 Pl . 1 3 X AXXO 1 f I 5.4: 5 1 4' Q .4 . 1 . 1 . - 3 V. . . - :A wenig - 3 A W 1' 1 31 Uager I- F A Spanish Club 1-3, President 33 Illadrlgal 3-4, becre- ffxg 1, 1 A X lldp Pl1Elf'HO.1 xandl his cgraiiiot lqad F nothigg cps tary-Treasurer 4. i' fel Q Y flr feagwr augl . HH Us Cmrlot- A mo K Although Al often savs she is wwrried to ' X I Li X irjellvll W'-'fihllEQY1?g and we QUE! ffelfsorfiy death alrout her outside Ireadings in lnstory or XL If I L was no MIL our Aems mbten' 0 NIU' her lesson plans, she's always too cheerful to f I 6, makelus sorry for her. XYe are glad that she is Q 0 i'1ZlI'l'q'll'lg nut the new policy of being nice to 0 1 -f . , ' as . .1 . ESTA Biainfonn Richmond, Indiana M men ' ky . ,1 rfb P C N 13 Blfihxy X AIARY BINFORU Richmond, Indiana X 4 6 X-1 ' - ' - I . '. :. 2- ' S - - -- Q X X 1-1uiiZnDaf Bigger 4. L 4' Hence l:11ifl1sl1, .5 150711511 X' X I , , , , f 0 1 The --3-ual il - - , ' -1 t 5 H 5 tl L E: , W. A. A. 1-45 X. XX. L. A. 1-4: Hockey 1-25 f Q 1 is quid: 5a lxuisiidissiiil4idil?'dL111E1r1rz1CCT5?. hiiltt asxtii 1'h0SH1X 247 French Club -L35 Spanish Club 54' of V A matter of fact her friends Engl in her a most Mary is one of the indispensable members ot' fi .XJ delightful. sense of humor. 'she looks on all Phoenix, as she is of any group of which she L gf 0 M the world -s petty woes -and IT.l11ll'J'l1tl3l'l triumphs is a member. and as a result she always has Q V fr k with a phllosoplncal twinkle in her eyes, much to do. 0' K 1 s 'gt 9 ,F I L f'Nx.z Q 1 ' I ' ,sei - gf' f : 1' -+V-H If-Y . 1 X1 f 'fx Q Y Y , M - 4 4 ii . 0 03- fl 4 fffabx .J .7 Y Q Q elif gb ii, ll! I , X ffs .r sf C , . s O x 1 -X,--f .J N..- A53 , 5 tx. 4 , Q ..., Q ba it.. x1 X, ew ' ' ca f I X . f ya' O. . O, s. 1.-f f 1 -X 1 1 ,1 f 3 0 r. 1 v .L s f X' is S' 1 4 in Page forty-four , B I ' W ' Q ij 'fo no Ofzrfesfi - A X Q1 3 no Q . , ,of 3 o 5 ,L , 1 xg. QM 0 on amz K NU ., av f , ' , N. ,f ' ', Xl K - , f , 4 Q ex' .if A--:Q W IX-4'-1 4 l E-J 'Q' .- 'g lf.: 0o 4l: X 'NN l X' ' N f X, '. i fr , XX X4 O af ff fx XX X-Q I I fell ' l D- ' .a of f 'X T. ob ci J X O , ,i 5 I 1' Age 'ix 1 kg ? 1 A I 1 I I 1 i I X C41 , O l 0 I 4, , F I i, Q f an , tx 0 U ff 0 , .. I ll, , -v 1 Q - Q l , b-X fs X J f o o X W ' O, O !'O0 0 .' his acl fx . ,C A . ,-1 ,ffexx YQX X 1,1 I ., r - , I' , , Y , , l I M ARY LOUISE NI.-XTTI-IENVS Richmond, Indiana RUTH INEWLIN Moorcsville, Indiana Xa l 0 HOIIIL' Et'tll1t7lll1.l'.Y. English E,,,,1jX1,, Lafjn Q 5 al I - . . X XX I ' Q X .- WV. 4C. A- 1-43 Phoenix 35 HOTIIC FCUUOVIICS Classical Club 1--lg Phoenix 1435 Y. NV. C. A. L: H K seminar . 1.4. Q, 'xv' , J Mary Louise is the other half of the inscp- R I . I al . I a I I l bb A . arablesf' And she is a good one to know, not . ull' ls fm! OH Y ef asslcad Str ellf 'uf Slg . A' only for her own merit, but they say that her 'S asilci in fippeafillmei HQ S121 '5 HS ' N , father is an income tax collector! Faithful and If 'lim as Sl? 1.5 gfm I F0 'Oi I at' .eq Cafe L' 5 if a. N conscientious in whatever she has to do, lots tmuglt out OPUHUUB fl WH55 NVQ Welglt' I f -. of fun to know and he with, Mary Louise will Y he liked wherever she goes. -f I J .. . . Oi ER . Mcvz. R' h d, I d' i f CHARLES NIAXXYELL Plainfield, Indiana I J ASFR IC ,mon H lam I I C I . . - -I A - I w L , ' Chmamfrya' Humya, Hzifozi, Et 0110111115 ' 1 - - . ' . . Q , , :QI X f I Y. C, Ai 1-45 Ionian 1-4, 'President 43 Bundy p,?,?Sl2?tlEig, 2lSl6dS5lfHfi'FO0tl'al1 3' lolf Clem lk i O f f Council -lg Inter-Dorm -lg Science L lub -lg Sar- - f 'D gasso -l. Omer's line is quite the envy of all who have A . ,fxg Either as president of Ionian or as an organic listened to hiln either in the class-room or selling f Se lg ,f K X' chemist Charlie is capable of holding his own. Shoes- Tha? .mgefhef w'th h'5 dlsposltlou :Wd C , I f pull of fun and always glad to do Something unusual ability in golf ought to make him I N for you or with you he is indeed a good person famous! li , l ' to count among your friends. f 5 , 9 Ky . O l 0 'X EVNICE MCGRAW TlDfO1l, Illdlilll-3 RENA M. MANXING Economy, Indiana If X 1l10fI1t'll1tIf'1L'5. English Ellglijlh H,-Jima, f X Y. NV. C, A. 1--lg Orchestra 1-2g Class Secretary , V ' 13 Student, Council 2, Treasurer 2: Madrigal 2, 45 X- VV- C- A- 1-43 DHY D04-lgff 1'4- ' Butler University 35 Mask and Mantle 43 Girls' Readers of Anglican and the annual produc- , U Debates 4. x tions of the Advanced Comp. or Creative Comp. To play the flute as lieautifully as Eunice does classes know Rena for her artistic verse or ' would seem to some of us quite accomplishment clever essays. Vile wonder whether she likes enough, but Eunice doesn't stop there. Gifted writing poetry better than driving her car around 0 ' in many lines Eunice has made a place that and making us all wish we were privileged 5 0. will be hard to till. Day Dodgers. l, - I . Q ' le A 3 QA: Q i K i A A-yigg - J r O A ' A ,,?,-5 A , lfzs. Q rl - 'Q . . ivllkg fs , Y 0 ' f era-iawfiie X ' I f fs -Al 'Eng s-sw' 0 Q A Q its j ivy 5 V ' X -rd? 2- . -... ca r t- I .f Q-.WX X ' 54 4 . 'r if' O . . O if X ,S x on f . - fn. . X 6. W L I -Q fi ef .n 1' ni. . Page forty-Five A CNA Off- f T-fig? O 'X 'Q 561351, 3 L I -9 s Q 1 , 5-I - 5- B 1 , EX , ' f D ff W , , . on KJ 2 D1 lwl V If-- 4 sg -so.-- 4 Q ,J F KV e - , i V '-X, sl CX, 1 PI 1 - ,i ' 75 or W ' H 72593 .X . I - 1' K i W 1 Q . IJPXN Y I 1 1 F1 I F W . N , V I 1 0' ' .n ,Md ' 0 R rl? 1 . 0 f , ' . xg I 1, sxn' ff- p , QT il X, ,K il s l s 'I 1 lt l l X X-fx ,f - - , , ,J I tx ,K W X 'ii W1 if iQ 41551 . ,X 1 , ,Q 9, if 9 -2 1 O A 1 'l 0,-. 1 '11 if P' X57 5 l, VN' C -X . , L ,N if X l X Q, ' 1 o , - ,.' ' li . , f O Q iffo' DA A ' 1 ' Q 40 gg- fs, 1 V' Qi HELEN MLCOY Kokomo, Indiana LEONARD E. PE,xRsON Indianapolis, Indiana IN -' .F l u Home Et'0ll0H1lt'.Y, Enylislz Eazglislz, Hittlory 1 , 9 1 . -- De Pauw Ig Y. VV. C. A. 2-4: Cabinet 4: Home Y- Nl- C- 145 'I'-TenCl1 Clin? L41 Class TTCHS' A. 1,1 if-' sl,-ij Economics Seminar 4, President 45 Spanish Club UTCT IOIUHU I-IYEYHYY SQCWTY 143 P3fEUt5' fcji' 11, X W ,Z-33 Forum 4. Dazvltcpninittet- 2-43 Earlhamite Staff 3-4, Editor- ' .1 QL RN? Mix a lwundle of nervous energy with a ready in me ' ' jf' - Af-41 smile and a goodly portion of common sense. Leolwffl can EUWJYS be C0UUY9d OU YO PHY the ' , 1 hrush over with adaptihility and friendliness, thing HCTOSS. OUT fll'5f, two PHFCHTS' DHXS BTC Wg, bake in thegrven of gregariousness and you have ETEHIUDIES kofl thai- Thi ll1USll1iSS Hind llfefafy V , XI -Helen My Oy! an ity ma 'e nm a va uan e mem wer o any group. 1 dx . 1 Try i V CX. J ,4 RUTH E. MILNER Thormownv Indiana MARY .ALICE NICHOLS Richmond, Indiana lk r-I , I 0 4 - . 1 v '- 1 I ig Vyffl X9 Biology' j1,,g1,-fl, fllafln IIIGILILX, Enylzsh 'Q . I N f , A H x 1' -Off, Y. W. ti A. 1-45 W. A. A. 1-4, Phoenix 1-45 Dal Dodgt' 14' QI. -O ff Spanish Club 3-4: Science Club 2-4. Mary is an adept whether it is vanquishing if I ,f-xsxs, R I I Q . I d , calculus or speeding an Oakland Sports Model, f P 1 , , j I Ht 1 lar' 3 Plqufmt C mrm an 3 .V'vaL 'us and she gets a tremendous enjoyment from Q' fx gl 1 1 f tl manner that make her a rare personality. She everything li D- ' , , iid- is a desirable person to have around on any oc- I 1 , Q, Caslon. 1' 1 I9 Q 11 0 , ,eg 9' INIARY M. IXIAXWELL Plainfield, Indiana ligvs Q . . MWA f 5 L. -IOSEPII XIOORE Dana, Indiana Enylzxlz ll , ' V it fi . . v . . 1 ii P I H15f17l'l', Ifl'l7Ill7IlI1f5 NV. QC, A, 1-43g Phoenix 1-4, President 43 l f 1 ' Science Lluh lg I, Summer Schoolg Chairman X V . ' Varsity Football Squad 2--lg Varsity Basketball Parents' Day Committee 35 Phoenix-Ionian Play 1 ' V Squad Z3 Ionian Literary Society lg International fast 2. ' 0 R Relations 33, Polity 34: Class Marshal 2' Mary is lots of fun and yet no Phoenix Presi- i x , VVhen ,Ioe once gets started after a thing. he dent ever showed more. dignity when the 'oc- I, usually gets it, Ilis infectious laugh is a good Caslon demanded.. She is clever at everything contribution to the quiet of the Students' Parlor. -from acting to being a good student. 0' Q fn 'Q Qfkg, X5 ' 1 N ' ?i X, , .4-'xi Q ,f 7-.t V, A if - Q, X ' vw ,-Q Qtf- Y Al :Qs gp ' . t l'l! s , 'gigmg f Y x fl , XX Qin X Ill J . fe '51 f 'Y 11 .1 f , , 4 1 I of f f 1 'Q I O Q5 'Lf t 5 X' , -.1 1 - 'fav 0 f-O . ,. 2- 9, V51 1 .f - ,f gh gk! --Q a ,fn 'Q . if , .. 0111 ,- xg D . 1 X g 510 1 Cjtfgi J swf' X-f A Aa tgv, XJ, W-f -,Q X, -X -UQ 1 Y Page forty-six Qt i N lv ff lJ,N, , A. . l Wi. fi W if X -O ,S ff tri tl v ii fl i fl. I ,s Fife .1 f C 0' of 1 0 fi ii' 1 XJ LUCILE HOLLETT Russiavillc, Indiana Hnuzc Ecoziouzirs, Englirli Y, VV. C. A. 1-41 Phoenix 1-45 Spanish Club 1-23 Church Extension 1-35 Polity 1-25 Student Forum 43 Home Economics Seminar 4. Lucile isn't swayed by every passing rumor or bit of gossip. She thinks for herself, makes her decisions, and then takes her stand. Learn to know her and you'll find a friend who will weather every test. RUTH S. HENBY Greenfield, Indiana English, History, Education Swarthmore College 1-25 Y. VV. C. A. 1-4, U. R., Cabinet 43 College Social Committee 33 Junior Social Committee 35 WV. A. A. 3-43 Phoenix 35 Polity 3. It isn't everyone who can enter a class after ' s en oing wo 'irs cl it ' quickly and easily as Ruth did Capable charm ing and absolutely indixidual hon did we ever do without her '1 Hamm HAM ORTH Danville, Indiana Hzsfori Edmatzan Spam h Club 14 fhirch Extension 1 7 Ionian 14 Local Oratorical Contest 2: Hadlcv is good fun whether it is a boxing historian but we believe he should be a dancing instructor OWEN HL'NTsx1AN Mt. Vernon, Indiana EL'I7II0ll1IL'5, illtifllvllizzliux . Press Club Z-4, President 43 EE 2-4, President 3: Football 3-43 Basketball Z-45 Track 1-4. Cap- tain 4g Baseball Z-43 Student Council .Z-4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, President 43 Inter-Dorm 3-4, President 4: Y. M. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 3-4. Country excels in football, in basketball, on the cinder track and on the baseball diamond. He is a good student besides and manages to End time to enjoy the comforts of the Students' Parlor. C. LOUISE HOKE Amboy, Indiana Latin, English Illinois VVesleyan University 1918-19, 1921-225 Muncie Normal School '25: Phoenix 4: Classical Club 43 Girls' Debating Team 45 Y. XV. C. A. -1. I VYe have only known Louise for one year, but in that short length of time she has impressed i as a girl of unusual abilitv :oth as a su- dent aid as 1 tlebater I- NT111-IR H ARTNL ta 1Xl'llgl'1ISIOXXl'l Indiana llnszt 11114111311 Madrigal 14 Mask and Mantle '14 Xe Xngli can '4 Phoenix 4 Phoenix Ionian P ax 7 S u ent Council .34 Inter Dorm 4 VK A A Executiwe 73 French Llub 15 X L Labin t 4 Chairman Junior Socia tom mittee 1 Sarga so Stal? Esther is gifted uith a striking personalitx mg nartx to an all night seminar Theres life and fun uherexer sl'e is . E l F 5, Ay,.i fi lvjgfti fxx' R .lfu 2,3 A1 . ,ffx c- dsl ar Q lf. it - iff f V it f A I lips all rlqlil 1' sl I ' 1522 i .- -1 pw i is-.JY Uliifii ' iff - LR l ,ZCW ff as 'i , ,Q o ' XL 6275i li 'Vx il - ,VA ,-X iw v X X, Cf 4 -NT' 0 f ,A-I ' 0'-x rf-X f XXVI? x 'QF Y it I ha be gb t ye. an h in as 15 j! Q 1 - I rt ,AQ i - . . .', 4 V . ' ' ' W I , it 1? ' ' N ?' . . . . 9 lf 0 I 'M ' ' .4 . , . ' ' K.,-f 2 A ' I n Q , J- 9 , 2- Q - '. Yl 4 ,ag his I ' ,U -t d -', - 5 , .. .. , l .... 1-4, x ..-.3 ' - Q '. XY. '. A. J X ,. S. --2 1-4' ii. I 1111 match. olr at table. nk says he wants to beigan and, the ability to tackle anything from a vcoast- lxfdgl , 3 4 . V ' - . J f , - - 1 X, .- ' I, . ' ' ' . . Q. i-,kt o' f' o tlrwxv O C33 J CTN it ,. - x ff- sg -' fs ' I -..- - , --C, .C r' - .. - Ili e - 9 , O - . , i - ii -1 .. X P -QQ F' Us wi -,ff Q - , ...i A ii. wi I tr i QF? ' 5-' ,g ggv xt xi' . - iXkxK '34 Ng of Ol Ill ri? X Z ue! i 3tf P,-iyilms Q Page forty-seven I Ni X l a 1 1 if I if , , U 4 kd Q i F , X 0-4 X, .o l I f -1 ,DX I I, , .i ix . f QT? Y M l ii X lx f. ? ' I I i Q9 i l 3 a Q 'ix -Yi 9 ' O Y fs fxg ' R Q 0 I , 'FN l X-X , X X sa ff 1' f j X-fd WA XX f XX , . , X g. 0 T 0 x 0 ,O' iff ixxo .OX ,LXXTIXH i i I V 1 , x X ii K ,fl . i . . X. H ii ' ' BIYRIARI Pam: Dayton, Ohio ALWILIIA OVERMAN Fairmount, Indiana M if V lfuylixlz, Ifli,tI'gy-,V English, Biblical Lifvriifzlrv ' in ,fr Y v a -, , Y - U ' - , V, 1 xiiliqx ' 1 Dayton Normal School 13 Phoenix Ig French Clhf,.crEx2gmi3'On1g:' I?21.'ur:?'4'A' 1 4' Polity 2 3' I .X NX Club 1-23 Debate 4. ' , X 'A I . . . . , . I . ' . - l ' ' - a we Emil iliyf-me my i52ii2..,i.ats5',i12?f::..f2..:2..f33i'f'y..3'1?.,its f,-'XX-X that ?g3P'0aC mi g.Un'uT jhe ITD f'l'efH?Y Flloved idealistic and ellicient is a combination desired QQ l Ilersef Hall fmt' ml lfmf ffme flyu We .51 I Sflx by everyone. Alwilda is this, and more than fe- j QV mast U 3- 1' Mb' uint to to E36 W1 le that she is a real friend to all who know her. -.X 4 i XVALKER RAIFORD Ivor, Virginia l , V- X v . . . . 8252 THOMAS Nomxn Richmond, Indiana illaflzcazzafnxv. Plzysirs , xl 3 0 wif 1-lfxfm-y, Eilglfsll QY. lil. C. AZ I-4: Iionian 1-45 Baseball 1-2, it ' X Off ' 0 ,A Qaptain 2: Science Club 45 Bundy Student X O ,i Day Dodger 1-2--lg Notre Dame 35 Football 15 Louncil 4. 'D . ' TTI B359lY3ll 3' ' You might as well expect the sun to stop f'X G D Although he is 3 typical Day Dodger it has HS-ing as to fexfect to see Smiley wifhout algfin. X X , been rumored that he-'s ambidcxtrous and Celtic. I Q 15 one 0 N956 lar? champ 'is Wdere 5510 ar' , X ship and athletic ability combine in one man. , H, ff 0 , . 1 0 fx' ESTHER PATTERSON Springford, Indiana AGATIIA P1-1121.1-s Richmond, Indiana E,1g1Z'311, Hmm. Em,,0,,,fl-X 'O i s ITLYIIIIIIIIIFS, Hixfnrj' Y. yV. F. A. 1-4g VV. A. A. 1-43 Phoenix 1-45 I N ' n A Classical 1-35 Home Economics Seminar 4. O Ypqfyeng il Raiemgigiel-qiggl Salsa? Club li Esther has a characteristic which we all envy, 0 ' A ' A A ' ' D D M ' ' she has the ability to stick to a thing when many Did you see Agatha climb the rope at the in- of us would he tempted to give up. She was one ' floor meet? That was the question that we of the lucky few to get a high grade in Prac- heard many days after our hrst gym meet, and tice Teaching which is but another example of that 135 only one I thing thing she can do-you the spirit in which she undertakes a difficult . s mu see ier c rivc in go . thing. 9 - .Q 0 fs, Q x N .f' 9 A ' T T- 'VV' FQ QS ' .' 'T 1- - Q1 f5 0 B ,Q fx V ff x f w fs-5 I gg W, 0 rx, U ff 1:4 M' -X 5 W I -X44 ' Q51 X 1 aft? J ' I P? ' Tx ' la! 'f K 'J N q' ' if Q f 4 n f xl? , ' ,X X I S ' Us , VX as gl at f if i x Page forty-eight Q my Q, W w no ., -! , A 1' ii, or - is fs- J -sf:-stQQ,xi.?r ifLWs:tfQ..,X . Xi .X . fr' ,fel 0 XX KMC f s V! jf XAN W in ks. 1 fi ffxs ffx .xi J l Y flax A X 1' ff' P A . l li D l Ciigjfl 1- i -- X 9 0.1 , V 'A ., A , L I 0, WO ' o ' V X l 1 W 4661 Y r 4 , i -11 f ik fs-.J ,A AKA, gi 12 i' i O . p C , X Q .3 1- li - la . .- -4 I A A- . iQ v f X A r 1 X tf' my 695-9 1,7 1 ii l ll vs f- - tl, ls 1 , ' A-,irq fo Do. Q91 fy. ' 4 'x fu f fs pig f li A Q , l v H , 1 . git V. X' Al.XRY E. Hl.AL'KBL'RN Kew A iunna, Ohm T11r:1.xrA A. lJA1.ivw1N Amboy. lnchana 'll K v Iiznflixli, Hi.vfm'y Hmm' Ifmrzozlzifx, Iiuglixlz W -. VID X Y. AV. C, A. 1-4 Cabinet 3: Mask and Mantle Y. VV. C. A. 1-43 YV. A. A. 1-4: Phoenix 1-Z3 gjfii - t w . . L ll.. ! 2-43 French Vlub 3-45 Anglican 5--4. French Club 13 Student Council -3-4, President 43 ,A . . . . Inter-llorm -lg llmne Econonncs Seminar 45 ,ft ,f Lx . Mary is truly artistic. Besides some ekcel- Hockey. 1 2 3, Sargasso Staff 4' ff!! f Q . lent work for Mask and Mantle she has written , ' A ' 1' ' , d F I All I 1 r 4 Q some of the lnveliest poetry that Earlhanl has .Q ffiflur' lm llf'li HH. L emma' A I Vlugkf 45 lf l 1 A ever produced. rngwfeklg to A arge group. to many su, 1s tt Qc vs A perfect woman, nnhly planned l RE, I ' Y, 74 To warn. to comfort and command. ff W -' lzs'rH1-:R BL'RK bwampscntt. Mass. 7 . C BIMV' l1 5'1 lh THEUIIURE S. RAIFURU Ivor, Yirginia ' 0 Y. XV. C. A. 1-45 XV. A. A. 1-4. Executive A Y -, , , 1 - , Ty QQ f ' Cummittee 3-43 Class Vice-President 2, Secretary CIHIIIIANJ, fnluluyii QQ. Q O .f 'll Anglican L45 .French .Club Secretary' Student Council 1' Clee Vluh 1-43 Mask and 5 Nl: ss. Treasiirer SQ Il3hoenix .Z-3. Aice-President Z3 Loli Mantle 3.4. press 'Club 3. president Student ' Xa ' lege forum, lxecutive Cunnnittee 4: Mask ani . 1. ' ,k Q i. 'K Ui Q .,' B . M: L .. 1 ..... ' V Xxx Mantle 1-4, President -lg Sargasso Staff 4, 14' Swb LM ulmew Hngel ' VXVX , A genuine New Englanrler-refresliingly clever Even Ted'S list of activities does not in any Ni ' and original, delightfully frank and typically way express the nuniluer of things he has done. A x ', Bostonian in her accent! Iler recent aecfuisitiun, Ile is capable, reliable. likeable. and all sorts Q . ' ? long hair, does not interfere with her natural of :xlules. His talk creates for one at truly Q O charm, loveliness, and independence, fur which Virginian atmosphere. O we have always known her. tv, , ' X . k . X , . A ' Mumzan BARKER l'hcwrntown. Indiana A 1 lfRANt'Es :Xl.liX,-XXl'IER Ricliiwnicl, lndiana .lIaf1n'111af1'u.v, Lufilz 1,-lf ' . .llullmmrlit-.v, Iiugltvlz Y, w. C. A. 1.4: w. A. A. 1-41 Ph.-.enix 2-4. ' . ' -cr' 2 ! - , 1 ' A . Q Day Dodger 2-43 Phoenix 2-4: Y. YY. C, A. 1--lg Uf'5'C'l '-l1 ,14q i-ijesidvlt 4, . .l sx French Club 3' X agus niuttexings twin mun1',61 any-time tignn ,qw I A dawn until dawn. Mildred is studying Latin, X' f The twinkle in Frances' eyes gives her away hut, judging from the frequent laughs it can't be 1 xx 1' G . :although she tries to be so dignified. She'll try so had and that is because Mildred enJ0Y5 AXP .ll . . v . , 1 . A anything Once and succeed at it, tfwu. everything she rlnes-even practice teaching. ks N .FQ Q' - '91 i, V ,'- 44N 9 CA 5251 5 , F- -Y . , A 7, y - .Y Y- H. A --N--V, , .Q x iff - ,x1,-- Trng A in --11 A ' se ' ik-ff KVM? A IQ., flu-4 a , 5 ', 1 'WA .yi F Q ' WE k si'-' SAX , Q -NX. 1' 1-Tx r EV fr -, ' ' ,fy rv' A 4- 1 Hi' - Bl, 55 f. . -f- fl . fy ,ff jtfssifa- Q - A A sw. -1-1 f if A - -. f sw an lf. A ,A -Q1-fvliwfw .-.af . fx kj N.? Q Aixjl ' s-, sr fi?fg,EQL NQ1 AJ-Mil it ' . V 0 , X V, Page fnrty-nine ' -'er Q ' . A , 'TO ot' ' r, ' - Y O - - -'SCN 5' '0 'Q ' 3 Q Q ' - 0-1 2 X. .-- -9 afoaaa- is M. - J , - -J- of. - . ' X .X 'X-XX - Ai Owitx 1 X K .0 ll, XXX! fi AX Xi XX 0 Q X 'X ' - Q C ,My X 5 X f 0 X' lx bog, tx .O l . X, . Ci ? X X it X X . X I I X X f- X I . - 1 . X X fi -5 -X 9 A A 0 GX B O X f-- gg l 5 I li tw if o AX. .5 n o. 0 e O' UXX xo .O XX f 'E . ,,.. ,. , . . . . X, 'XZCX X ff , 5 X X' li ! l i Hl,'ClH XVALIJXCE Owensville, Indiana ELSIE Toms Milton, Indiana ' '- Q V Biology, Clzmzzixlrl' Emflirlz, H1i5fllI'l' 1 2 5 L ' f gl? ,' Glee Club 1-45 Press Club 2-45 Student Council Y. XV. C. A. 1-45 VV. A. A. 1-4, Executive 45 X il- 15 Class President 15 Y. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 3-45 Frengl-l Club 1.33 Hockey Varsity 4. A , Mask and Mantle 45 Eh 1-4, President 45 Track , , , , A Q 1.3: Bnsketlmll 1..lX Captain 3.4X Tiuinnry isqas vivacaous and laeppy as anyone con t ve. - ie is n wa 'S rear f r an tim Possessed of an unXorthodox twinkle and Xa whether it is a jaunt agross the cdjuntryy in E :kg ' l master lnXthe arti of being sociable, Hugh is uni- l-livvef 01- gn all night Q-mm fm- an exam, 'X -5 versally liked. l'rom all appearances we are in- , elined to believe that he is more at home on 5 the basketball floor or in the labs than-in becll fx ' lX1ARL'IA RACHEL RUSSELL Swarthmore, Pa. l N KF 2 ' x 'VCX .dry . Q , V . 11111111311 X ,f Vi f , I CL.-XRILE X AN HooK Anderson, Indiana L ' , ,V ' , - - E 'll , 5 S ft 'l 2- ' S ' l l, ' X O 5 Cl1r11rz.vf1'y, .llaflivlmzfzrs Secxtffgil ll illadgggl 'Toi Vxf'el1feA?hiX, tx 0 X! 'Rt Y, XY. C. A. 1--15 Science Cluh 2-4. Phoemx 1' A . li ,CK Clarice might well have been taken for a model 1 Y'v1f'5'uS-. fmendlyi fallalllegfllyifflii 235 faken .fxxx l X for XV, T. XBenda'Xs illustrations. Her artistic Ile' plate ml our 2515? '35 ' 513 113 X at.W?y5 1 X it appearance is seemingly no inclination of her in- lem? Tre' F ls dbltgindtmg. .Ito wah O fer l Xl X ' terests-for look at her majors! In spite of that, unphufl, expegencfsl f-11 a pnvl ege an an mi l Q though, she relally is interested in everything, Sp'mtwn tu non lei' Q ' ll 0 scien X 0 : ' title or nt ierwisc. I X. f -X RUSSELL C. VVILLIAMS Kansas City Mo. K ,fl X X LUCILLIZ TALYER Richmond, Indiana Uanmllamw Hm,0X,XX Y X ' Hmm' EL'0lIOIIllt'.V, Ezzlflislz , A i ' ' B X X XX A X. M. C. A. 1-4. Cabinet 3-45 Glee Club 2-4, X ' Day lDoclgerX1--li X. XX. t. A. 1-45 Phoenix 25 Cabinet 45 Orchestra 1-4, Cabinet 25 Science 1-2: X ' ' Home ILCOHOIIIICS Seminar -l. Ionian 15 Sargasso Stall' 4. lf'Y+. Although Lucille is taking a major in Home Russ might yvell be taken for the hero or even lX , Econcn-n1csXshe is keenly interested in chemistry the dashing villian in any modern romance, but ,--'G and debating as well. She and Mary Louise we are glad that he isn't because he's helped 0 - have well been called the mseparalJles for we've our class in many ways, especially in the musical a- . hardly seen one without the other. line. .e 0 i 1 Q - 'X - fe f- - ' 5'9,,f?. .f r ,Ka-V L, 1 1+4RXQf-he - L+ A' :ap 1- , -ee: C- - X f it .X X G ems iw' .1 XXJ Q, e f X - X N 3 f C..--' ' i I v 6151 X ' sf f ' i C i . ' X XX. ' 'f' X X MN' , , . tx sl. . ,lg ,f N, so - f f M , l X-,f 4 ' gf Q K sqvf I Y . l, - 5 1 1 Page Fifty i 1 ta- - - Q - A k I S30 ogv - - sv e , . :D K , ig? x l X 'Ph ,ffl if i 5 A s- f z -o L' -. , I .A 4 1 ,, ,1 f ' s Q - N - f- f - G 0 , Wi l -Y , Q is ,j,- Q--v6 fx. i - - 1 V QR:--0 D ow -, Q ,s K 4 . Q bm if -, 4 r J. :J O W, f-,,Y - ' ff Q fi 'x ,i ff! I ,f i it XX ,V Q ZR I I of I 'N X Y 'i l l. J r C l l MN, 0. .0 Cm- f 0 C X C3 ef . I I . 9 s he I ii f f ll i N i I l 1 NL!! X ' i rx fi I 1 L i 1 If X ,H V- t ,. 4 1 ' X' 0 XX l , n I A Q9 A, O nl D O g 4 ,ififxiixl ll, I ,fi so ,, we- lf .7 I N ,fr gi EY i o A X Y O , 0 ' Oo 0 f' l XJ so it V Xi wx i - ,IPX 'N I f tl - I Q ', J XIARSTON DPI:KX Honctx Richmond, Indiana DELITI-3 I'IOLLE'l'T Russiaville, Indiana S X V Euylixli, Hzfvlnry Eizglixlz, Hmm' Et'I7lIL7II1iL'.Y I vi ,fx Press Club: Miisk and Mantle 3-49 Allillicall Y. YY F. A. 1-4 Cabinet 45 Church Extension X 'it KU? 3-43 Indiana LIYIIVCTSIYY 2: SHTEHSSO- 1-3, President 23 Polity 1-23 Phoenix 1-4, Presi- i A . Marston spends his summers in artists' colonies dent 43 Phoenix-Ionian Play Cast lg Student . A and his winters taking prizes in his work. Be- Forum 43 Home Economics Seminar 4. as sides being scenic artist for Mask and Mantle U , . U In d A -' A X he tinds time to write clever things and has AW Come On' lst 5 flfl 50me'lll'lg lflsrh' fm , A - lx 1 the unique position of being a member of 21 Dellte appears OH the bcgne to Lhasa Lmay ,Our , fl X --hanging Committee,-v cares. Because she is true blue to everyone and i ,g ' X has honesty and frankness which grow out of cle- I y , F cidcd convictions and a keen perception, she has 'V .STHI-:R Y. HENBY Greenfield, Indiana IWCOHIG 21 leader- 1 , f fi -5 'I Elzylisli, Hi,rI0r.v ll - i . . . cs f , ' CAng1iCan 1-4: French Club 1-lg Y. W. C A. 1-4, I-oL'cILL1-3 I. H.-xtilixt.-xx INew Madison, Ohio W , ix abinet 3-43 YV. A, A, 1-4, Executive 4: Sargasso 3 -, 1 , - .X 0 X Staff 45 Council 35 Inter-Dorm 3. LHffIl'lh' Edmmmn ik K h Esther has alld the charm and grace of a Y. VY. C. A, 1-45 YV. A. A, 1-4: Matlrigal 3-4. ' ' rf-'X eroine in an ol -fashioned story. She has a . - , -, f fx- in , I rare appreciation of the beautiful and also the Limmlle not O-nl! mm? to have H good time A , - -, ,k-H I , , B I , herself but she is always helping others to have I X is A I i'i?g5tI'jL Q: il! hw Criflfi lidfltl- th 'uf al' IFF one. too: if yuu've ever been to one of her ik Lp Y . , - E' 5 ,er ge lu e 'lmpa 5 an me parties you'll know how true this is. But IIa'!e J l Y bmp for even one about her' doesn't have a good time all the time, unless Q lf O studying hard may flue called one. lSlie lakes tk ,O . ' Y - f l ' . -' X ELE,-.NOR HENLEY Carthage, Indiana is-gi goolftstggling elelltlmg am new me Y ' . Euqlixlz. Frvnclz - Y. VV. C. A. Z-4: VV. A. A. Z-4, President 43 , N , . ' . f - Anglican 3-4: French Club 33 Madrigal 3-4, Presi- Cm' UE L' HARXP'Il I Salem' Indiana 5 dent 4: Mask and Mantle 4. .l1l'lf1Zt'lIIUf1CS, Ermiollizry W,' I It isn't everyone who has the honor to be - , , - ., , 4- l ' - President of two important organizations and 4-vggsterg xegfllxg Meeting Gump 1' lrench Club 'Q who- can manage them as efficiently as Eleanor. ' loss mm ly ' -fo l X Besides that she has time for athletics and Because he doesn't shout it from the house- l 7 dramatics, and to rank among the best students. tops does not prove that he has nothing to say. L- fo . . , X ' In fact no one could be any more all around Ile is loyal, as any member of the Senior basket- I ',. , or have any more friends. ball team will testify. 5 .Q l 0 fs Ps 55 Xxx i c' , 'Nb Y-A 'Ass ' 1 Q f d, YQ7 X 1 if FTXQ, f- vi 571 :TC 5 ' I 0- I- f I 2- - Q - . :sm 5' ,.,. f ,G My X. ,A ta, 4. -, I it QV-5, X, oo aff J X' ff- to - s- . f an f I 5 Dv-1 D1 i, - 4 - g ,l N ' 'flu , 0 'X ,Q 0 J X' -. fx .fjjtlfgb a fb ' L Page fifty-one f K ,mx , 1 rfa' W P, xQ 0 X mi la? XX . VC li .H . .N-MQ J xxx Q-1 OM? iw5'Q?fQ Q1 ff! f ., T ' Y. v . QQx T 1 , Ain A i , 'J f R fi Mi, ip 6 0 fi , X E li - f t fl A o . 0 x V' vk l ' . s s X sz 1 L x I 0 l A A 1 b Q . ' 9 4 LXU .1 O 'i 1, My i ei f'NQXN QQ , rj? f-J f X ' ri , . ,f N Q...-X I ,, xi X, Oy L' ' ' ' ' ' 'J ,O , ,Wi 0. ' ' ' i Q .0 1 f',f x A f n is-. 0,5533 l. TIIEOIUURE Piiricks Friendsvillc, Tennes:-': Elm.-t IQENDALL Richmond, Indiana 5' by Q if-lx' ii -'- - 1 if - - . - 1 sq P11-uit A, .l1tIffItllIUf1L.Y Illwjujl' lz1l.m,,,j, sf N yy V. L v Ionian 1-4, Vice-Presiclcnt -l: Student Cnuncil 33 f ' 1 1- . , .. . h lb' A mee Clin. 5-45 Y. M. ti A. 1-4. cabinet 3-4, X' ll' L' A' ' 4' Dal nudge' 14' ' W' fr President -lg Band 1-lg lqhurch Extension 1-4: Edna has genuine ability and a refreshing syrn- EAWJL kifreii- Science Club 4. pathy for her fellownien. She dnesn't talk all the 'LD f FA JUMXX Taye vm-ggnility is evidenced by the fact time. but when she does one feels that she has fun, CHX that he ruse frnni the study of the trombone bwlisfliliis Worth Saylllgl Vfff' ,fig in his Freshman year to the presidency of 1' 1- ' S- ' A H. '. ': ' 1. ' XY aiiid ggnninie ziliilityiilildiire iihiiiile phgiiiliafiiliifiifli f JV evervyne. , - . , ,.. fy? X ERNUN 5PAL'LmNu Richmond, Indiana X xt ' . , , , X Fixx W HAZEI. TIIKIRNHVRQL 1Yinchester, Indiana Hffffw- Imifllfll 1 X A9 fir If ll-1' jj'-f -1 filee Club 1-43 Basketball 1-43 Tennis 3-45 Foot- it QLQQ G13 HH 'XI If WJ bull 1-55 Dad Dodger 1-4, President 3. I X J Y. XV. C. .-X. 1--I: Day Dndger 2: French Club . . I , v .I .N V . . . 9 J 1-4: lfnruni -lg Student iliuncil 3--lg Senior Social .lx S don t knoll ll huh If mm? Chalqctenfthc i E . of 'J IK- 1-Ommittec 4. int Xerimn, hrs thatch nf light hair or his briet- A Q .Q 1 ' 4 .Q N . . , . , case. Excelling in tennis and hasketball and ,fx ' Y f ,g, r Ilazel is possessed nt a poetic imagination, a playing in Orchestras are ,mly some of the fs X f Klgllligglll Qlglllixirjwglr 1l'lh:l13I'f3:i?CfZi many things with which Vernon nccupies his XK. 'NN 1' ff . T' ' ' ' 'J ' . 5 V' . r 5 i leisure time! Lfw 1 ' ' leas and creates delicate eolortnl verse. W 1 , 1' i . . li l , x . O XNESLER SVVLI. Richmond, Indiana ff 3 u f - '. , w' FLIYLXEFTH PETER? Friendsville Tennessee lb . 1 C11i'111z.n'fv fnmlmfv - -A - - i 5- M 2X fm Q Band 1-11,1 Director 3'-4g Ionianl 3, Presichint 3: EUEIII-VII. PIIXIHIQX' Q S 1 Y ?fl?iSEsit'lli1l,i 1.1241 Drexihfvisfihgiieitii 1-lflsgaigdgsdi I Y' 'C' A1 11? pabilggt 43-.plmmlif 1125 Stu' 1 3 N X Editor-in-Chief: flass l resident 33 Day Dodger ' Fmt 'Q' mul 4' L ullch 'kffllhlflll 1' ' 3 ' Dlxle 'J-' f' NX President 4- tlub 1--3 Summer School -bg Nl. A. A. 1-4. NJ ,- O Editor-in-Cliiet'-yes3 but that is only nne of Betty is one of the nicest people there are to O ' fs, , 1Yesler's extra-curricular sports. He is the for- know. She does not let the fact that she A is A-f-X ' tunate possessor nf a keen mind. an astounding :1 good, student keep her frnin having time to enjoy ,W X supply nf seicntitic and philosophic data, 21 her friends and to do things for them. She's a Cx Suthener but has none nf their slow charac- !- A fdievroletlcnupe, :ind the most refreshing chuckle ' I 1 in ca itivltyl teristies, I 'X I 0 to f ' I . X Spf' K ff . fljl, ,XXV iiQ7lf9r.sssfn2?f:ei flsjQ.f7 7 f -- -ff---ff' 2 sr,f QF- ef 'Qfzb '- - AdrY2:iiff.fUfs Q3 ,l XQQYZL-SLE., fQ,5!lifKC?fTg12ff1 .,gXa i XQ ,X fifth' . iv L41-flvg,-'fs-Lfgiikveg-Q4 - ,Y Siyf lgsahwwf sit 1- -fefxjfxf X W ..Xs.fL,mJe,fwL'1x:W1:i2a:7 s ,gf H- re X guru Page Efty-twn fi Ce Vg S :OE O: ' 'QR Q M- X, ' .17 vig:- I R .A il Yjhs I l fi I 2-f'. O ' X' 'CO 2? X. I sei Ogg t .fl lt, 0 Q I FQ, . i , X 1 ' . 1 X tl XX, K x K M . X ,f IX V X, X y 4 t 4 i ?Y,l- QQ i f lk A l l lXX,liX , if o X ,I Q i Q1-A f SX 50 XXX X Q O il K FV 1 7 fvi. ll - l ' M - V . Q-, l 'X XR-fx 4 J I Nl f . t- ' f . - oo' N- . , . . . . 09 I ,V 0' 'X Qklxl J fx g -A fret-.X fx- p X X Q HILIDA MAE FARMER Richmond, Indiana Is,-xAc IJODDRIIHZE Centerville, Indiana yf I 'X CfIt'11IfX1I'j', English Hisfory, Ii4.'UlI0llIlt'5. .S'ot'iolot1y V Xl X b Day 1-7914-lgel' 1-41 Pl10CUlX 3-45 Eiiflhillll THU 3-49 Isaac is one of those people who always have a 9 f X-SX XX Science Llub 45 French Club lg Orchestra 4. solution for any problem. He tintgs timel not CA . EX ' I - f only for his curricular duties but a so to earn X 4 , Hilda Mae always has a twinkle whether she - . , .- , ,H A , is playing hockey or hunting an unknown in Dubmehs through expelleme' 35 the lab. She has fl lot of fun out of everything ',- ' X she does and is a rare mixture of artist and H Xkfj scientist. X XQX A ,X . ' U I se BERXICE INGRAKI Richmond, Indiana I ef' X If I ' M Q P. I d I d. 17l'c11cl1, Euglislz X X ,- . X WELL-'X A MTEM UCWIOU - ll lam Phoenix 3-45 Y. W. C. A. 1-45 French Club 1-4. X , w , I , , , X-' if I U -Ullflfv Edllflffmll Bernice's dark hair is the envy of many of us, -X ll O V fn mlf you sie atveqry pestew bkrfclizeyid, singing 15-alaingss ngeinciisloavg 432 laejiingliasggietlgifg lXX . X 0 , iss, usua y s ut ying art ,- ia s u, an 1 - , X . -4 I 'X' you hear some of her philosophical and witty re- all the me hdve W1 he' many fncnds' EA il ,fx Viarllis you realize that a girl cannot be judged fXX I ,' my er size! f 't lf f Il 'N .3 V . I ff X 1 I BIERRILL HIATT XVashington, D. C. I X O ' Y XVILLIE ANN GENTRY Spiceland, Indiana IUt1l'l1v111t1fit'.t, Et'0rzo111ii'.v Q' I ' X Bnfmw' Emljfjjz George Wlashington Tfniversity Ig Y. BI. C. A. I 0 'X l X ' Z-43 Student Council Z-3, Yice-President 1-3: K , X- 1Stud-ent Affairs 23 VV. A. A. I--l, Executive Ionian 2-4: Anglican 43 Glee Club 43 Tennis Team ff X . Lcmnnttee 43 Earlham IIall Student Council 2g 243, Captain 3, Manager 33 Quaker Quill Stal? -l, ,X S Madrigal 1-25 Class Secretary 1g Y. W. C. A. Circulation Manager 4: Earlhamite Staff 2-33 Sar- ' .g l 1-4, Cabinet 3. gasso Staff 43 College Social Committee Z-45 Span- 5 . . . , . '- 2- ' 2- - R 2-' X-.X VVillie Annfs interests do not all lie in the hh Uub ' E Limb 4' Dixie muh J' l XX realm Ant' music as one is apt to gather from ob- Either as 1 student or as a tennis player Mer- ' X servation. VVe Vcvertheard a Freshman thenother rill is a capital felloxy. He has also 'been X day and she said, VVillie Ann s a peach! and known to dip into politics, making occasional X7-Jo that is the least we can say about her. trips out to the Richmond VVhite House. 0 , 5 . 0' - I , 'e l 6 l C 0 fs 0 . Nl . A y ' fe A -' C7 A' ' I E-... xy A X,-f EDQ--F -1-f-gnf' '. Q Xqjwpgg' U fx D ' X V X is ' X e Yi I ifew 0 'N . 3 5 - - N my sn XJ o 'X f L - 13x M- Xsffl X LX T: C. I nr' W W ,cn -. . . ,gl , . --X 3, .X . l N1 ,f , 1- vs ji w Ad, X g-X,-,v t V , t X X D , QQ X f X, Q an k f YQ.. U, p A C f I f X J gt Yi QQ f X X s 1 X X . -,V Xa K 1, W . ' 0 - . X me 1 2 Us 'qfivgymk 5 Z Page lifty-three 72Vf? 'f9fX- fo fsfdcwf- A TC? s as s ,1 ' 1 . t A X, s Y1 ,, ' , f ,, , ' 1' t 4 1 M, X ftfllgfx 5 sfpxx N Y 1 -9 . 0 W ek W I K D ' XG. ex 1 D on L 3 , ly WW-f gas. ees gf -get-,l. 5 -6 .oc Q Vote, 1 ' ' -' - fi ,CA i1 kg M110 1l X K r 1 f ,SX pf V 3 f ok XXX 4 1 f Q, If bell! , Q 1 DN X11 xxx If LQZTX ff K-aff ,ffg in ,fl I Y C 1 . all 2 six O i ' .0 lijllf F w fs iv' A ' 0 ' , PL! 1 Q Wy ' Q . Q lm fs e X i fix 1 1 l K if YS! if 5 v l ' f 59 X' lil ,1 3 L' Xxx If ci 43 x U 9 -2 ' es -X X 1 xs- I , X x.e l 1 i XX ,P X ,N My - NX fggql , . , ,f O ' fn of X00 X X L14 f X F LN' X. 1' Y il Wil tl fl Q A f 4 Y ' . ' i V1 ' X ' l S'1xxxLEY GPU-:R XX est Xork, Illinois lllARY lx. Hiuxiis Larmel, Indiana X-i 1' hiv - V l1l.YfHI'-l', 1fl'UIIUIIIfl'X Ellflllfh- H7-Vf0l'l' 0 24 3 flass President Z5 State Peace Hratorical Con- ly' cl' A' 143 Church. Extgnslon 425 Polly , if QW 1g N51 13 State Old Line Uratorical Contest 35 1 'i gl' A: -hxeculllfe gffmmltfef 3' Phoenix X 'Ani fx Dehates 3: l'niversity of XK'isconsin Law School 1-4. -efretary 3, Anglican ... . X I :IQ 43 Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity 4, Maryl is one of those -lucky people who 't1::d 1 A fx? Stan is une of the lvcst orators that Earlhznn slggtllfflgl Ewljgeifsl? llalwtelaiilvoflxig lie? If' Q A has produced. lYell do we remember his orating l: l'f'rY t. ll tr YL lt'j.,l ti PS ' lxkgmj l to ns when we were lfreslnnenfand he the Presi- 'Om Mlm mu U U -lol Ul MLS ac V lc ' f x l dent of the Sophoninre Class! VVith his friendly, 1 A, N llkeahle manner and his unusual personality Stan BFYTXXIIY ,XHI Ccntcrville Indiana X Wu is I-nunrl In succeed. lle may even he a second A ' A A ' A . ' . ' I X Webster. Biology, Cil1t'l1l1.vf1'y I V, C ,, Day Dodger 1-33 Freshman Class Treasg Mask Ne J N 5 v A I I and Mantle 1-Q3 Treasurer Soplrobimlre Classy Foot- nf' Q ' ' Llzsei. MCMA' Latayette, Indiana 'HU '33, '2f:,C1lee llulv 2-3: I: Llulf 2-3, TYEQS' 0 t ' . . . urer 23 Swinmnng Team 33 Treasurer Junior H Q O 'Jjrl llllffll-VIL l'1l5ff77'Al' Class: Student Allairs Board 3: Student Council Q X0 X 33 Indiana l.'niversity 4. fm ' N 71 -ill bl i if O 1 , fxyg- Ifrench Vluh 1-23 Phoenix 13 Polity 1-3g Y. XY. V. A. 1-53 Anglican Z, jg Science Clulr 1-lg Fresh- nnin Social L'i-mmittee. l'rsel linished her eullege course last summer. XYe wish she might have heen with us this year, hut she works while we take a vacation :ind is :ilwuys aln-ad. Friendliness, sincerity, and a V1 ' 2 'e her a charming persona ' l IIBICRT XYIIITE Stranfrlm, Indiana Ivnugj, farm foence flnh 1--3 'nizin -1 '. . ', .. -. mc,-.:' 'A 'ies 12' ref, ' i' a regular spring of inforlnatio '- ' cz 1 yin anything roi tie w lee -hase ' 1 'L tie solution 0 the most dithcut ysics ' sh e , NVQ? were so used to having Ben take care of our lwsiness for us that we were quite lost when he left for I. Lf, anyhow he thinks old friends are liest for he's coming hack tv gradu- ate with us. As a lvusiness executive or a good sport, Ben is unexcelled. EI.IZABli'l'II lJII,I.lXLilI.XM .-Xuhurn, R. Y. -4 zu, EHAIIISI P oenix 1-4' fhairman of Literary L'ummi-ee 'A cz..-3 , - zs'ct.- e- l resident 4, Be ty haf a pliilosnplly of life that persistently keeps her storm-tossed friends from sinking. Ne matter hww complex we are, she can understa-nd s. No matter how glarin our faults she dig: lwelow them and linds something to love and appreciate. I i fxk X x 4K 1, t i? l ill km if s U fleas A..- efmfil ARM AM ksigxgihfx N N! In we of fun mily htx 1 2 X1 y y 1 if 1 1 f i i QI S ' K h tt r f XX XX 1 I 1 Q my, 41, ngll in 7,4 Polity 14, Q l is 1 'il 34, X ic fv l dc 1 S 1 1 In 7 X Bl L -X 1 4 t N i Q V H4 I 1-. one case in which wht c in re illx he 1 l Ile s n for I P X he ii ltell -I f fn l I l ot u g s 4 f u t tv l X K D gih lclpityl m I sm 6 my i 5 FK 'A Ji 'VFNH I -49. ,Xxx MAA i A A A V A ' X :isgvvl V , ffiaisvk 1 1 K 5 T41 iXQD? f? V V fxx . 'Hiii i-if 'iff Clif Q Q K mf' 1 Q X ' ' 0 S N 5, Q 1 V ' ,, , no ' V 'et K 'rrTL,if111,1,f ,YHA fi NC 'i i lf 1 .f --fl f 1 b - '. W ' Q f 1 ff ss' ' s . ,fc ' ' 45 ' ' - - P- f 2 - ' hw- 1 5 ' - ' f' I l1J?i1l!I,lfl - -16, Q Lv! 1 fs ,fl 2 -of ' O , 4 N5 XY 4, Xkk xl Q37 X, Q0 ! 'MJQ1'e. ,ei I M, t- iff 156 Q,,,f 1 wx, 5 F ' Xsffg NJ- nl, I Page fifty-four If I 5 ,f 0 . Shi ' ' f V , I ' i' i i ,QD i L ii .3 fl f .: i XHHX D- .c C-xf 0 all T' ik' i ik? 'V O I Q I XA, N ,fue it Z N f l f ei 'C l ki XP i ' ' 1 W l ' , yi R iv W O X x Ali-XRIE M. BIARSHALL Mooreland, Indiana CLARENCE CHAsE Richmond, llldialla R' G , i l A ff. ,X 57 llIUfIlt'lJ1lIflCS, Elillfllfftlll Biology, History 'Z A Mfuncie Normal Instituteg Indiana University: Day Dodger Representative Student Council 45 L-C l VN Earlham College. Orchestra 3-43 Y. M. C. A. 3-4g Day Dodger 1-4. ' QL . Although we are proud that Marie chose our If you hear the Bundy Hall rabble silenced by J, class as the one in which she wished to graduate, a jazzy syncopation you may know that Hal l we wish we might have had the advantage of is at the piano. His music has helped to brighten If her real friendliness and sound judgment for many meals in the dining room. He is a good , A the other years too, sort to know. R lk, 1 K' 0 x I ,0, O X ' Oo C4 X5 Q0 X lil '16'kL9'f3'efrbi l 1 1 -W i . ,. l a. y V 4 fi K5 fi Deb X v . . . 1 L 5 K Through thine ivy latticed porches. f 1 Laughing lads and golden girls , fs ? Pass to light their spirits' torches 'I ' x e lf At thy llame that glows and curls. .. N if . . . lit f A I . From thy light of Life and Learning Q X NUQD 0 X To the clouded world returning, il 0 . 'AX ,X Xl u ,fx Back they bear their gorgeous burning- f Golden lads and laughing girls. 1 X H 1 f 0 Earlham, from thine ivied porches, XV O Wfe thy sons shall pass and go, ' 1 Bearing high thy golden torches t l Q Through the dark world to and fro. E. hlERRILL Roor .XND PHILI1- FURN.-is. U 'D o - . 'Q ' C ' M f '--,ax I 9 j ' TJVXXX ix ,QXQUX-Y - --'zxrgps . I fsllfitewv on f vi' XX R Q95 -Q F ll Wa! F5 G f i . Q if -Xi ,ff A X . 'P W 5 args j nl! i ' v l ' cf' X lie X ' X f' Q I 6,531 il-'li ,X l A ' Y Xe ' 'Ili 1 . ? at og' Q 'e ,E i , 'l X H 00 ' fllf. , o ' LL-' o g f , Q? X-'j f fi',-Q I 1 5. x 4 ea Ss? Page Fifty-five E 1 3 fx R ' ffm' 'Q fxfxo Q-fxlp X226 1 . ff , iw! 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'- K ,l 1 I Y, be 6ii'I,ffj?fv,f-gL,?i:,V 4' .:vv'.'4:. - - .V ' ,g ' pg, -, -'if' VXSXX A K rgantgaitnnn cy ! 4 is 0 V9 N 4 xx Q' . 5, f, 9 :K 'Y Ev ' Vi: 5 ,HP 0 Q f 'O 'fail' 'X xx C- XC YY Q KXXXII 1 K xg ca ugh .J 4 E 6 2,- - ' :,,:Q Jw I x 4 X' Q -X ,A-,JUQ Page fifty-seven S5 H V if' f 9 I, G 'A 1 D W, Tx, sid? 'H AA: W DQS! f M2 if ffl Vff K , r 1 ,xxx L ' X39 I I X X x,4i,,,. xg, X, m gg- ' -N1 Page fifty-eight R -X ff xi, , .mv , -1 V J, ux,s,,1,g. f d 1 1 ,f , -w 1 , 1 , XR + X Xxkm.,,f ,sw ,xx 7 eo f - ' X . Q ' Q ,ff D- X ' C Cv' JME 'Q 491 F 5' .Q oe- ,yo-ga, t k- ,A v ,gpg-oscgg i,AfQg,4glQtbHl X a t ,f 3 Q if I 1 ' I U f U Qu f X 'hs aaa n 1927 ,TQ , za ff f , A it-Q Y OFFICERS F ik-A Q. ! RALPH KING . . .....,,.. Prcsidrizt LUCILE K. JOHNSOA . , , , St'L'I'L'fU!'j' 'X 'T A VVILLIAM LIVEZEY .... ,Virc Prvsidcrif Rurus Avmas .. ..... Tl'L'U.YIl1'L'l' ff 'Q FLORENCE OsBoRNE .... Cl111zH.SUr.C0111. ? to , N fr- X Z F r ,T t X i tNVith apologies to the reader.j X. , L It's just a kind of stopping place 1 1 tw Between the earth and heavenly sphere, ,' D l A half-way station on the road- r , 0' H 15 T - r T 9 T lt O The Junior year. K O 4 I? Q fm They've left behind their Freshman zest, ,lx lx Their young enthusiasm, too, ll, it 1 X r Watched Sophomore dreams burst one by one X ' R T' 5 As bubbles do. if XT'-D Ahead, they have not yet attained Kfxy A lx The dignity of Seniorship, X w Preparing for tour elders sayij i'LlfE,S stormy trip. ii ' 2744 fs , GCR Juniors, they are a humble lot! Disillusioned-for one does T become disillusioned even in college, wondering just how it is going to f be different when once they arrive at that queer place Out-in-Life. From xiii Gigi f this one would suppose that the Juniors are quite philosophical-they are. 0 If Furthermore, they are the ones on the campus who begin to take an interest 'Q VW ' ,X in study. Freshmen are too excited, Sophomores too preoccupied. Seniors CFX it ' ,s too busy to study, but the Junior cannot think up any new excuse, so in his ll LT ff? humility he thinks he might as well do a little studying. In between classes gif 0 Z the Juniors manage to keep our college running-edit the college paper. lXtv7,Q xx help win the intercollegiate debates, carry OH the prizes for flowery oratory, X We il' and otherwise make themselves indispensable-or think they do. In spite KJl v of the fact that this account of their days has read like a dirge, they have T Q ,, a merry time of it, ,even if they do take themselves seriously. , x-, Q Q N ' Kg!! A' ' 9 T ' -iff Q 'fNQ.Yf'y- , T 'TT f p ,1 IP' 4 J' - .-.ii ' W lab X - N , ,f Y I f X- aff J x K KT , I vi' X L ,l p - 01. A x x.,Q -'Q -,ff b v wxipwlfca f . Page fifty-nine Page sixty ' -Lf! 4-. i.. X ty Q . Q t 'fro oz' , ' '- O rx 4,- . .. are gf ' QQ 51.21- fg52Q.L' W v L .A V1 efiiiibiflef J?a 00 1, f li! l F Y F F ' ' X' x t rf - I .X l fl ' A 'rfb 1 Xi f f 'iff X '- tt Ihr 0112155 n 1928 f., gl daft OFFICERS ' W 16? l Q J ! D 1 XVIL1-'RED JONES .... ..,..... P resident KATHRYN TVTINARD ..,.. Secretary ' Q ROBERT FATHERLY . ...... Vice Prnxvidmzt OREN CLARK .. ...,. Trcaszrrrr lyk O kc ,roi TWARY JOHN EBIBREE...Cl1lI1ll.SOl'. Com. fs 'I t , t X, A X ' ,fi CWith elaborate apologies to Vachel Lindsay.J XX 'JH First days of school 4 . . gg After- Freshman week g f X And onto the campus rides a Sophomore Sheik, t X Q l A Sophomore Sheik and then still more Wy tx! Ui Making their appearance and greeting old friends lv, ,f L, lt l Greeting old friends, , Q ln Q ir And not one forgetting that he is a Sophomore. .9 l lik 0 on But over them hangs the impending doom, If 0 L Boomlay. boomlay. boomlay, boom. Nl Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, boom! A. fvj I l ' !! ft' ITTLE did they guess what was in store for them when they returned T F N, i in all the glory of their recently acquired Sophomoreship. Tmme- lr 0 . . . . 4 fe OO diately after registering they put their heads together and began to plan- VDO 'OKQ and the gist of their deliberations was, Revenge is sweet! And when' iff! A 1 X J 'WH thereafter they met a Freshman on the campus, they repeated to themselves KfFFy rf-Xt! this pleasant refrain: lg! T X t K ' Beware. beware! ' L5 lv The precedent committee will hoodoo you, N l a. The precedent committee will hoodoo you. ? . If you don't take care! T ' Beware! ' A t it T T u gg fRecite with mysterious menace.j t ! y But alas! The powers that be had already put their wise heads together I ,i C- 1' and had come upon the astounding discovery that Freshmen have person- NX xl' 1 ' alities! This led them to certain other conclusions which they hastened to 4 I NN, Q i impart to the astonished Sophomores. And then there came a counter- jg X0 lfx melody to the Sophomore tune-sung this time by the faculty: fx. gr f X l f I l P Sophomores, look to your Golden Rule, wg! i' l - 'Q VVe won't have riots in our school. fl l 0 Be warned, be wise, be wise, beware. tk, 0 Ur the faculty committee will hoodoo you, 1 N The faculty committee will hoodoo you, l ! ' s If you don't beware! ' 3 But do you think that daunted the energetic Sophomores? Not in the T 4 X least, for they got busy and proved that second year students also have ' 5 P , Q personality, and then carried off every conceivable honor. .fri t , l ' o 0 C 'Q 0 , ' Au!! . ,- Q 2 Q-, A f ' g 'Q .X ,,:x,xO K A -' 'T ff- ' . I , X s.,,,,..j, a Q - ' g ., A ' rw, , N o D p J Q B K' kg K N 5 W rxgg Q WQ QQAQ41 X- ' 62. . 4 Q- . 9' N '-' . ' a'n' Q .. v at . ' I I 0 Q Page sixty-one ,fi zfiifbff T Sf fgffl . ' 513-'Ei Tk 5' K A ' ff' 1217 -'Ill' 'Eff Ax X, - f f' - , ,Sgr g'F, V 4 ' Q-,fl GZ! 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Com, ' 1 ll 1 . ff lrixvyff Q Ml tVVith no more apologies-our last ones were not acceptedj I l ,f Q Ro Qzly- Nothing worries, nothing daunts them- 6375, Xl igsjx Life is but a dream l 4 ' . . , J' X ,, I N ,lust this single thought that haunts them, jg JD '51 ', Q ' H 1 'I-Fl 8' I Schools a merry dream! , I V X K-TX Wlhen Professors scarcely pass them, wt ,O DOI And psychologists try to class them, . I ,I 3 XVhen committees stern debuzz them, 'fssxx E t Q None of it will even fuss them. lx, , l This they'll ask you if you quizz them Y Isn't it a scream ? I ,. 1, . X- - li I ,Pr AST fall they came by the scores from all the four corners of the ' ff World-from the south and from the north, with temperaments to ,Q X , match. Yet, when once they were duly enrolled and became officially known N Q OX! X as Freshmen, their temperamental differences vanished and they took on 8,00 'XO certain common characteristics, faith. hope and-. What would we do with- 7 ,X ly H f out our Freshmen? VVhen we become disillusioned and world-Wise. a Fresh- llff ff? man's hopeful smile will carry us hack to the days of our own youth when Q Q If O Q we thought a college was the most wonderful place on earth. They have an lk, I 0 x abundance of faith and they need it! They still have their dreams-only ' ' u to get over them, unfortunately. W'e do not grudge them their illusions, we only regret that these will be superseded by Sophomore Sophistication. I u 'I 3' 3 fXJ O I X- m y' 2- 9 ' ' 1 I - Q ft e '-,S iff gl I X oe r , , I V M u 'Q it-:agiqf , pl '41 , 4 -f . - -- . . h X- flu e . t C ' , ,f get s . I, h 0 ob .1 ., 4 -. I , ll' -Aj 1 Page sixty-three , '01 4, . MJ .Y X W . 0 I Q ! f 0 Q Q Q EY ' ww 52526 - fl f 3111 fllllvmnrg nf V kk Qi? f f ff X 1 ' n - ' x.f W ET 4 Svtvmart mallmzr 'EH W9 Q Q5 1 1 , W u I X 4 'K ' ' - ,X A A 1 ' 1 A Q 0 U 0 4 Q 1 ' X-,J Q' F ' ' ' 1 5 4 5 c Q Page sixty-four 'll br, 4 .W f 7 X af' -H' N F Arrimriw ,v M rf-... 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UAL 1,7569 I II-LIAM SIMKIN ' 0 , E. cv,'fLd- 1 H H M I 'X Q ,gk GX. RJ Xl FH PJWK D . j1,.L,xIdml I L A .O ' ' . 1 -. . -W1 2 f fx V' HL P,-HIMIH J L' IX- IHHNSUN R 1 N f ,f , 0 Y M . I I i HE Student Xff HA IAWLOR - V 'bWVm '3' KID f, f' ' , . f Hia- .. . -T'- J t X6'1'y nhpol-tam .lx .Xs5oC1ZLti4m max' maxim' ,ILA S1S11li:1C:111v V mgzmllatinm 1 ' nm HIJIJCZL1- t , Ai! 5,--5 xhfd +C' Houhl 'lt ' 'Ut shoull . 0 the Stud jbfbw' gf campus Im ' UCC be re-11 K It Once Ce, 1 C11ts 35 a Sf, A 5 ff. - I . Juugl whicl fl Med. It . K dag U, fun , I Q' I -' Pllsm .- . 1 5111 1, 1 . A lf' the CUO11 . , f I nfl kbs Ut the t -tim lwtwiti YV One m.mmi7 n - H5 f A X if W5 mildli 5 udcnt ff CS 1-GWWIYQ 1 N M1011 011 tl I KQTX TTCN' 1-ul . bfklllp' TCU I - IW 'LH . TC X Af f M - N111 , Kulat - - , f ' 611111 ,- f ,ff wmv urmllege IHC 1g slmrmtlllyx it S1116 lllig its activitieg 1 lug to all the 7' A x , ' ' ' 2 - ' . 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Since then it has been a bless- ew Nw 7, ing in disguise: true, some maintain that they cannot see the blessing side of it, X 55 Q' ' especially those who are the subject matter for its discussions. There are some f f students who, either from a super-abundance of energy or of time, wrack their fn, fi ,Q brains for means of keeping the committee occupied. Occasionally, by a stroke lf, of genius, the committee gives a verdict of poetic justice-turning the joke upon If ij X ,l the jokers. When the three representatives from each of the Hall Councils gather Q15 Wi? together for a session, everyone begins to make a review of his or her sins Q' Y 0 X wondering Who the next one is to be. xvgj Q D :Xlthough the Committee is the subject of a great number of good-natured ' jokes, still it proves to be a very effective means for bringing about a realization ,fl 0 of the importance of some of the campus rules. The student body may feel OF' t curiosity and amusement, but at the bottom it does essentially respect the laws Q of this committee of six as well as its fairly democratic verdicts, . , 4 .l A - - c, - ec-at e' 49 71, : X Q is ifeffi Qfff ,,.Taj'Xt 56153 X- M L Y v - H- - f f A-Q -if W e sf QW Page sixty-seven -fxt GA fv- Q- -of x, eff' f' 'rf tfff' Z ifjvgf ' ft Clirfybi-' 'Ni Wfif v,,Xj l , 1 E9 r, ltr, f lllfigxl K K ,ecih Ii 0 lu J 91 ,tl .lu 1 f ' of 'l l L lk, gf l xx N-1. N, ,f ' , V W. ills ' XY l ll, 'Nlxl ,js ff, J' K'-Yyllf' bill .ifvw ' ,fyoo l ff ' R U xX ' 1 u ' A 'ff' Q , 1, ff fs. 4 'U J' ,e , , , ,X wow XX,-J, V, x. ,f gf, , L' I , ,Z x l , lf at xml Iihnvntx Man QD 1-VXMX' A fly Y 1 ,yf ,o, laws GMX oFFu'12Rs L f X-.X , , , , , , , R' l l' lllbl 512311251 lull SELUN ll hl2ME5TlzR Q AA l 5 Iliff' Klmey :Xl,fXXXX'lil.I. . . . 1'1'rxit1t'11z' IJELITE Hl7I.LETT , , , .,,,. Prtxviduzzf wt ,l X - . - is wx? ol l'R.1xxt'1s .-XI.r3x.xN11l2R . ,Srt'r'l'it11'y RLXRY RINFORII . ,, ..bvr1't'tt11'y WL ul ' , Qf,w,ffg, we ff'-N lo will xx K ,QQ V i,,l lXD,'XKll2 President. 1nay l have the seryxces ot the marshal 5 Madame - ' l . -.. . - RDA lll'6'SlflClll, may l walk across the floor? ln tact, Madame lll'6SlClCllf gra- x F55 'Z 1 av' ' 'V I . I A l i , A f lv N ClOl1Slj' rhspenses any number ol lmoth great ancl small tavors. 'lhe hrst law ot N E5 l et . . . . . . L if l'hot-mx IS orcler anfl no matter how mclepenclent the lllfllY1LlL12ll members may X K AJ, fgwl X feel outsicle, in llhoenix they are lZl.XY-Zllllfllllff. llxtricatinq themselves from the X fQh ,QM - D ' . QQ lf' fu . . . . . , VT Hy mtrlcate recl-tape of llZll'llZ1I'llClllZll'y procedure IS :L flehghtful game for members to Of J 1 - . law 'Q ? ' ' 5 ot the SOCICIB'-lllll not the only one. H3 , KSN. , . at l Nowhere on the campus may one hear such hyely tlehates, such learned tl discussions. or such delightfully yariecl programs as at llhoenix. Their range Q w , . U I - D ' i l I I - I . ' l Qllxfxip ot entertamment IS unlmntecl. l'rom classwal musle or the reachng ot O1'lQlllZll QXYN, Q f manuscripts to a minstrel show or a mock trial-it all lies within the talents of Tfgfxfl I 0 I I I . In 3 ffl' the 1ll'Q'Z1lllZZ'l.llUIl. Phoemx gave the stuclent hotly a rare treat clurmg the year hy pkg?- tx -wx l . ' - 1 , presentmg Mr. llCl'IZlllll, Ll1'ZL1llZl.llL' coach. at one ot the chapel programs. llecause l of its wide scope of interests anal the comradely atmosphere of its meetings, lv l'hoenix is an organization to which any girl might 1Dl'Ol:llZ1llly helong. xr, J! ' ' T Xi My llv' ff -K' X lf f ff ff t 4 w wfav, efwy - ff X3 A A ,- N- 'xr Y W wat , - -' Qsnfift J t 1 fe- ffrf - GK 'v'f5f - t o fgfelf X'3ps HEM- ,ef ,e,. A 5f5qQ,,ffXy ffiyqv X XVQ y . y htm? W XEA Zkiys H9 It ,, w, s , -.R ,f y -t ll E Il fm ssbvh I 1 , t. , L 'N , , .X V t . - c 1 1 . - , -vs, t ws. ,. 'my ff 'GQVPYVLV l-my lhf V -.Q 0 -sit X N ' X? lf' Ji 'sw X, aw sei ' V kfzskf Q t if 2 - 1 yt Q , rs so - sbfxulsvtt tt 1 -' 'Xff7 d X' ff' ,jL'YY dxf f-f Ju' Page sixtyseight . 1 xy l 4 XX PEA! K 1 LD ly f . X.. , lt fi PM 7 fiilfji 3 lffxlf v k le A yy-sit.- , R if Q l K3 j. lg . ff-I f 91 fog Offn T T 'Q qt o fit VN Q' f K.f1lf-X - 3 4 uf ..-4 W - - Y 'b:- il .iam :,w,6,.NX -RJR, l 'fi A vi. is i iv iii A .'l ETXLELK Q f fo 'Nd of if 5? ,zgif f X if 3 no u ,O 1 MT, T i' 5 -1 To Q. A -fl,-Qi! Q 5 ' us Q f' C, f - 'l 1 - R o Jes 'QjifG,-ffm' QJJ2 M.. f 1 Tix l fi , E l l 0 l :fl 1. 6X 4 N j A Q .Q l if ff Q BD TX f T Cl Zlnnian Eitvrarg Snrivig OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER siecoxiv SEMI-fSTl-IR CHARLES lXl.'xxwELL .,,.,, . . , , .IJl'4'SilI14'Ilf T. LESTER Swixxiwi-:R . , .... , . .Pl-uxidviir XYALKER Rixirokin .. . .,Svc1'ciary ELLis SATTERTIIXVAITE . . .Y1'L'I't'fl!l'j' I-IEREFURE, gentlemen, we maintain that girls should bear half the ex- penses of a date. No, it is not the platform of a revolutionary society, hut the decision of an Ionian debate. Throughout the week they may gallantly live up to their reputation of heing always true to maidens fair, but every Thurs- day these Earlhani knights of chivalry seek the haven of Ionian where they dare to tell the truth! Not only that, hut lonian is the place where the nien of the College are not afraid to he literary. Though what goes on within the society is little known to outsiders, there are several annual Ionian-sponsored occasions which are a treat to the whole college. The annual Dads' Day was instituted by the society several years ago. This year the Phoenix-Ionian play, selected to be given on this occasion, was The Goose Hangs High, by Lewis Beach. The activities of the society are not en- tirely literary but include various social functions as well. The annual banquet, which ends the soCiety's calendar, is looked forward to by at least a part of the Student body. C. . Eve, L G ,KR -ffscf XT f iv'fffu i fx f S 2 fig? Qiifg WEA y gf' s. E ' 9 ci T ll T gf fj,.g'6 lil' YZ' ,ld lu if s f li , Er'-7 of ' ilffoj Xfifl T He gil vXE3!i 5, ,lift 133 T . U.-ITN ' 'H T J I Ta 'rf' Isl, lxyix N xxx, l if x WN ' X wg i .Ri'u 1- N. As, . lsf If j H' Qi 1 i L .l 0 rits l , ll-Sis v lgiliyt R iff, v . if f 'SQ QV Hr V- if 'Er T 5esL,..f-'i' , A mx if J-e s-., ,iw ' r XX X Gi -,i 4 :Tit Y-iflbijfiif -' W N as v X y 4 , X fgecif .... . if 'lt ww FT T X. Q27 f -tx lx aff. 'I El JC' isis. ff lifkffysl I A' or X . ' :-- A. x. ' -, - Q. f 1 19 R45 1' ' . ' H c fy :R -of fe so if-j asf E Q wi , -XX IF f ' T X. X fl' f ' -4 'm Cf? is ,Aff , Q6 ll 7 ll XXI' X1 lf? 5,-. X01 b o - -,QU Page sixty-nine -H - . v 't fl' T' ' ' Jl' rf ff Q f,i x A D '-Rv' .e - , iv-lfll Ulfff QQ it ff Few- if 1 ix 1 wa 3 sv f 0-S l 9 2 will X, v A Usd, LQQ -fqf,t,,'fg.f2VO gg ,,!b3,SS:J',g- X11 -,bij O 5 s f 06,00 iv W N J ,fisy . me ii , 1,4 i ' IX af ' f Uwx XX M7 M 5 lfffxk T 'L N 1 Qxvx li' Yi f i Vx ' 3 iw 3 LT95' ' .fb CKY ff? 'J ' :XX 'Q Kumi f l l i sem. 1 , - it-e 'lf Sl i,i ??,lQ' i, , 7 W ' l if F' i 7 X l ll fill W l R x ,W ' 41 X fig f re lx f N Q ' ff QQ .i',f'?jg AW 'V QNQA tg V, LN AZN X v J X , 5 Q Y? 9 i ' A Yu' - f yi Ill l Sw Y V' Kelsay Matehett Lamott Barker Grant Gennett Scull lv xl Mellatteu Lamb Down M'-vity X Q75 ' Biufurcl Edmousuu Scherer Randall si wr . Carter Starn . 'Q C 0 . 7 K7 O X. I he Memh fs , N , ' iii ,- lx K OFFICERS s x 4, Q X Q GEORHE SCIIERER , , . , Prvxiduut -IULIAN RIAYITY . , . , Lilvrarimz v I, mls -flfg! JOHN Kizrslxv , Vim P1'i'.viu'vuf XYILLIS Bosch: .,.., , ..S'urrcfury -tp EQQQV3 XYESLER SCVLL .' , . . . . . , , I?i1-i-1-tw A ,f3. ya . A wt all llli unenlightenecl, coming on the campus some evening cluriug the week. X might ask, XYl1at is that uuearthly noise coming from that small wooden X ff' 3 builcling liver there? Tu the stuclent, however. the aforementionecl sounfls mean X A 'G 'L ' . . . X ffl king, that the liaurl is practicing a new numlmer for the next game or track meet. flyer- I , Nga ' 1 . K. . . . . . ,, 1 ' Qwf roy! haps the llancl is respunsible tm' the tact that our little wuoclen luulclmg has X vo ' Isl . ,, .. . A i Ass been IllCliAllZllllL'1l the lmanclbux. l ln the lung run. it all goes to prove that we L fs ix If QU cuulrl not get alunv' without the llancl. lt is as inclis Jensalmle as the curriculum! ll L? 'Q k li ,, - r- l Several years agen there was nu permanent. organized llancl, hut since its Q 1 3 lf' . . . . . . . . . f-' K initial appearance, it has made up tm' lust tune: tor now it is not merelv a llanfgl Q?Qf' 9 f 'Tl . . . . . . . . . ' . v 1' -it is a musical H1'g'ZllllZZ1l101l. lt is harcl to imagine tootball or lmaslietlmall with- Q5 1 - Q . . . . . . ' lx we out the llancl. lt hlls in the silent places when we are either ton excited to yell K-fl ,f i'1 or two hwarse ancl exhausted even tu speak. liurthermore. the memlmers are not lf Off only useful but alsu ornamental, for in their maroon ancl white l1lllfU1'1llS ther ' Y 114 ' igv ', Ji look fluite gill' un the bleachers? WVQJQ Q Ml! fbt' Lx- ' QF iff .. . af ,frv e -:,,f ,VV NYT, ' ,XD A Tv yi? QM Y H ' , X kefgflg A-'1QiQ,'y fK!,r-1 vig ff, . .ixlxvyfr 5 5, L wx lwkyffc Q ,kj s - ji K, 'NeLg,fi. 1 3 ' ' ,1 ,He-Lv ' ' x - - ,gf f ,, A 5 X x j ll - Y- X, f in ls nk 5 L ,ri X .VADJLII L ,n lim, L, 4:0 X-ii If jk 4 fax lil It X D, 1, X VSNVQ: ix tx! 4 ef' jg if ' 'vyvk 0 if 1 -F . J - 14 vw ff QW. ifieja QTL- xl .W sez e'A'X'f Utlf' it 494' Q 1 N4 s:l, 3220 .iffvss Page seventy fl gl'Cil7liixf'? fe - .- .5 V 1+ u,La:eJlksb-. ' at Y We Q sf Q e'XQ54ffc.ffA'l leggilmpv W flkdxivf ul Axe V --'xr-XI 'ffffi , xi 3 rr X fc-wal .rlqol '-we 'lr 5' l,f.f,f4 M73 li lf ll fri: , xt ' X 'ss X p y all l 5 im ,ip I K Q XF s ,- xx l X it ll, in-1 vs 'IJ' r 1 , xw X252 F N l J ll ffl f f lx lfisfl 1 ,gg ' 'xlvfl Q i fs XF X59 , of ., fl l 1- K .y .X J ,. fps? f i ry- nl, , i in . Y f 3 x. taxi ful X -fs. ' fix ,r lxlffbx-' l Binns Stottlenzeyer Charles llesler Copeland Allen Pearson Farr 'he'-F arlhamite Staff OFFICERS l.Hox.-nw E. PE.xRsox . Iirlitor jonx :XLLEN . , FiII.Ylllt'XX illrizzrfgm' Hoxnarz Momus. . ,.-Ihmnzi ICrp1'r.vm1ft1iiw IIILE The Er11'!lzu111i1'r in its present form and purpose does not coincide with the original paper of that name, which has undergone various alter- ations, it still remains the oldest college paper in the state of Indiana. ln 1353. fifty-two years ago last fall. the lonian Literary Society, recognizing' the need for a college paper. established Tilt' EtI1'NIrIIJIl'1'U. lt served as a news and literary paper, with alumni features. ln ISU4 it combined with Tin' f,llUL'lII'l'l'tIlI, which the women had organized a few years luefore, thus making Thr lftlfffltlllllft' a co-ed paper. lletween 191-l and l'll'P the paper was not published. XYith this one inter- ruption, Tlzc f5dl'UIrIHlI.1L1' has lveen issued over a period of more than half a cen- tury. ln lfllll the Alumni and Uld Students' Union revived the periodical as its official organ. Last year it again lmecame a student publication under the manage- ment of both Phoenix and Ionian. lt is the purpose of the paper to carry college news to graduates and former students, hut during the period of reorganization of the weekly publication of the College before the appearance of The Qzmkrr Quill, this small paper liecame :L welcome source of news to the student body as well as to alumni. lt is now X, M, fl, A ill NVQ ll is. , px mul lil W' ,f 'le Na . Alps ,M 1 , , XX l V325 H -f, z, l sm Q- 3 lf ' fi l f f W1 ff' '- , l F J' y If l 'I' YQ 2 .L or J -K lp 'wifi vk xl rt- .-'Q ' ln' xxbxufrf 'N VZEQLX -ff wg f il fx X S551 ll lr, ',g, ,lil Iii ,fi 5 'f X lilrfix' li f' l Wi W fi J A sl ,Q N .x-:pix rx QQ , my' V rm I gi .lnva rgsxp r 'TQ , It . xx Y 1 lr Y ,li 'Q list ' sf 7' 1 U 54 ffj. elf? Wyse' pf if 'Qlfff . ..., ixlylr-if issued quarterly and may well he looked upon as a pioneer of the Middle XX est. gy . Y- req X H mf .5 Q7 Llc'-Nfl fAl'lRx:? ' ft, ... fi Mi, i 55371 lil! ' ,X W99 i',fa .fX ,Q -fe-pc 5, 3 Nl - 3, V Xf . ,ies 5 W: Vg, l l if NSW N-5,1 2 1 k l I gi, 1 7 fl' is lg lyk 'fj ,-15 I Vw! 1324, V ,fl Z ffl Z1 X1 ' W All-jsli-gxygxik 1 r X. f , 1:24 ykiyl: V. SX ' 4 4 Z, if unix-j .A .gi-l ' wt Y ,431 QJLFXQZ fiqyiixgx-y-.256 sir, Mf' XM, XXQ. fi - Xi fBx.fA WX . W, JmeJa.AL-fi Page seventy-one l fifffol? rX3f'rOC??3O:'f TX We., fre ff O, X251 if 7l2l!e,gV1y1l19'PQ:NagQfl2Q1gggfeQ31.Q- lyw 1 :1 gksexii fi,-Owtfkfi Gig!-1 Il 1 ' l ll JP N11 rig 'J' fl. Ueiigxgcfll ' -xy-XX ,, 1 ll V131 F631 1 et. il' fiilji T A qi. X M , 1 ax-31 1 fan flyvffj-gl-lx fa W: l Qu 1 N151 'lvl M1 11il'if1N wi F3151 ye Q pislt fa? ll. QT. lil lf 11 Kiev X - Q- ,FEV Svrwnrv Glluh 1-W i, 7' lik 1 H N 1, ywe-fm T 11--fy l,ll1l'lL l'.Rb QQ? .X I f 2 '1 Xl v A , ,, l',fi.:1 jf XX rgs1.1-112 51'l'1.1. Pr1'.v111'1'11t Jeux I11'Rx1xs . . .T1'1'11.v111'1'1' '1 1' 1 W . . XV XR-'Q L1x11111.1N1: M II.liS .51'L'l'1'f4Il'j' .A 1, Q li ff L9 Val , X , M 1 - H matter wl1at it is that you clesire, whether it is e11lighte11111e11t 011 the Liga 3 Cll6l11lSl.1'y ut ll4ll'l11H1lCS, a short course 111 Z1Stl'0llO1llf'. lea, the ecology ot QQ . , . . . 1, If :ctw peat hugs, or a tr1p tliruugh Xelltnwstohe, you ca11 get It all at 5ClCllC6 Lluh- .X-'lx'-X I ri. A I 4- A Fi! fl, especially tl1e tea. lh1s year, as never heture, the activities ot the 5Cl6l1C6 Lluh Lf N N lyfl V at 1 1 A 1 I have been lmth yariefl 211111 iiistruetiye. ,Xt tl1e hegi1111i11g of tl1e Year it was cleciclefl .Pa 1 ' ' ,1.. A 1 - V V - - fll?LiYZQ3, that 4lepart111e11tal teas wmulcl he very l1e11e1-1c1al 111 l1r111g'111g together tl1e st11cle11ts 1f ',f0', . . . . . . . . jf 0 w1tl1 a 111aj11r 111 one SCICIICC Zlllfl, at the same time, helptul 111 1lI'lll1Sll1g a greater f X' 1 1 171.-fra ... . . . . ,, . . clegree ot llA1C11CllIllGS5 among the various ljiranehes ot sclence. ll1rougl1 the 111- '. rw? A 1 . . , . - Y fl? terest ul Bliss Reecl the lhology fl61JZLl'Ull6'l1lI gave tl1e hrst teas, wh1cl1 were lol- l'?iw . . ' . ' . . . , 7. Kgfe lowecl hy rlehghttul lectures 011 YZll'1OllS phases ot lnultmgical tl11'111gl1t. fhe Lhem- ll 1 - QNX istry rlepa1't111e11t tollowecl suit, so that by the second semester there were rir- I Ji xxx. . , V: ,hp Qfwgliiiitll Q' ft fi '1 1 ' ll ' 7 Cl, 5' , ,Ya t 1 5 Wh? Xl xg l 'TN i 1 1 t W 11 . tually three science meetings a llllllllh-tllE' regular cluh meeting Zlllil two depart- 111e11talteas. fl ly None of tl1e meetings were limited to science students alone. hut were open fi Q to all those who were iliterestecl. The iclea of 111aki11g tl1e Clll'l'lCllll1l1l an uutsicle fix ,f1 iX ' activity pr11yecl su popular that other clepartmeiits 1111 tl1e campus adopted the fklex i111111vali1111 and occasitwiially seryefl four-o'cl0ck tea to stimulate thought. FQ ESM 1 T CT X 'lf' f - f 7 -f -f A J , - S '5'N'N f 'f - E f'-115 J Q CJUQEL megbvyc Aga' af if b ?fAe,x5f4'Nms Page seventy-two Q , f-A v iv? Q - - a se -KF' f'Sv. , 51 . fV T7'1 sms 'OfA?23O' fXi'lf 5 lf Q1 f lvef QQ-C, 2 efsfjgaaelsy 1 - 'A-'X , ' -s ymKg,Q:1'.y11lgtrxvf' 1 M' JI N1 ' . l fl l P A 1 lo l ig A v ill?-'X tx. Q 1 or - 1 1rPl1 Uv ll lx y. fx? If if 1 iiyifg llilx 1? P N ,ny Hj1.fl,i5fQ fffws. cftfffd ufxfg li l 1 ,ff 1 ,dial ,A f, ,Q VN!! l I 1, 2 R. YQ 1 sf. lj My - ,fix Fatllerley, Henley. llartsuek, Parker, Blacklmrii, Coxvpertlnvaite, Carr lxlxx P' f Bl'Sl'l1'lCI'I'lHI'l. Loofbourrow, Bartel, Evans, Furnas, llenlgy V i 1 1 'ff l . . -f-so fllx J 1 -xl fr,-N, I ax .W -,my X91 H 7 5211 ,pl Fl ' M ffl ng tram LI 1,--5.-s. -. 11' 1 1' 1 4, 111 ya jf 'C OFFICERS 551 1 . 11 P 1 A . A ,ffm 'ld' CAROLYN BARTEL , . , . . . , . . . . .Pnxvxdvlzt IELIZABETH Evaxs . . .T irc-Pzmxvzdrlzf ' 73 ., J 1 X 'INF' HANNAH HUNT ...,.... ..5ur1'vf1'z1'y C15-1 'U 'lm 191 4, lx 1 1 ' V U ,1 . 1, ,,1 , Xl . - gagxpxa C ' iyiil ,af'i.'k7 cz -Q - 1- '- 1 - A- i , , . -w - V, FN QNX T lb not dead but llVCtl1. bluouded 111 tl1e n1e111o11es of what otl1e1 Cllbflll- 11 ,T yy, ' 4 . . . . , . . - iff f Rfk! ly guished Anglican Llubs l1ad done 111 previous years, Xe Anglican of 19251-25 N settled back i11 a deep grave during tl1e first semester. But after a few n1o11tl1s Xxflf il 0:21 3 of almost drea111less sleeping, it received fro111 Miss Davis a practical pu11cl1 which 0 Nl U of resulted i11 its constitution. :Xt Cl1ristn1as time A11glica11's gailv tri111med tree in W F QQ , J '4 ' 115 J v ,X ff iA' l tl1e Students' Parlor re111i11ded us of plun1 puddings, holly a11d 111istletoe. But as CN X if-QX. far 'ts 611llVSlllI1g' tl1e organization was concerned. tl1e Cliristnias tree seemed nothinff more tl1a11 flowers O11 tl1e grave of tl1e dead. Then Professor Root FOX 1 ll 1' ll Q11 5' . . , , , . Yv Q1 Cl1'l11lICCl some magic l111es over tl1e sleeping one, and on liebruary Q, 1926. a group 0 Y I izkjqj . ., N , f ff, av 1 1 . ff Nl' li b A E K, ND of tl1ose wl1o were interested i11 literary pursuits met with Professor Root to r 1, 1 , discuss moclern poetry. After SL1Cl1 a resu1'rectio11 C11fl'1l15lE151Tl ran high. tl1e sleeper R by ll lv l arose a11d busied itself about its literary functions. The study of various literary D F, f forn1s and tl1e publication of Ye Anglican left no 111ore time for dreaining tl1e l ,rw so- of , re111ai11der of tl1e year. Q!-,G P1 1 1 9' I P1 'e .1 - lfffxx-if 1141 xkvk N J K- ll K u- is 9fF1-1 f 7 , fs. iff- T- fffmsgfif ali g1 f .W C , Q Q QA Z- iw -P .a 1' 1 x 1 , - C 12 . - 1 1' 1 . if ess - 51-af G5 1 l X1 if 7 if' O 1 5. I ff if mr5'J1Tl1l 4 L Page seventy-three 'lv i N I 'gl ,x 1 ' 'C F V., W nc 1 v, 45. fo-1 1 Q ' W f' . v ,. , 'x f' ,fy apo, , .X yy 3 ,xx lx t Sx .Ji is tl. fl 45511 ' J ur' - W M' lf xi y'. Q92 to s-lil V are r W WM if ,Of 1 9 .QQ W5 ,yy if f' Hifi P. V teerc f l' lm ll Matthews Doan Kimmel Marshall Baldwin Mason Beals McCoy Osborne Tauer l.. llollett Smith Binns Patterson D. Hollett linmr T rnnnmirz Svvminm' lt al . 'JH t if if 1. y, TW fl ' ,il K , s -1 or t Ox A get ii T5 lim Neill QQS. ,fs, ci 1 W fx fy y. 1 v l l tt 'v U OFFICEPS AV . X xx l Xlj07il'ff5 PIELEN Mcfov . , . . ..., Prvsidunt LUCILE TAUER . . . . .Svrrufary-Trutzxizrm' 1 Lissfj- Rl.-XXINE lxIxiA1EL. , I lrt'-Prvszriufvt and C,1tIlI'lIlt1lI Pl'l7jlI'lTlll Cllllllllllfffc' Sfdf' 1 Axis' V0 '75 , yi L! 1 N fpcmy , , . - . . . . fm'Qi f y lll: Home lzconomics 5-emmar has been known as an organization only smce X LAX TW' lEl25. lt was organized by Francis Evans and Edith Meredith, who were ,fgfi seniors of that year. lt is the object of the Seminar to promote a deeper interest gf 'P . . . . . . '- N H9 among the girls taking courses in Home Economics and to keep in touch with the OX Oi . 'Walrus - - - - - As E w i gd graduates and underclassmen in that department. 'lhe membership includes Ill- Vjg X ff!-fit structors and all hlunior and Senior girls who are taking majors or minors in r i . fi l li' ff - vm l if 'r -J llome lic rf f' , X7 ' ' Q rf Q Q it i l . , . . ', 0 ,K During the second semester the ':-enunar held regular monthly meetings at ,jg .Werff . . . . . wwf' fo which topics ot interest to the members were discussed and. verv frequentlv, 1 no . . . , . ' . . . ' A all 1, it delicious refreshments were served. Besides the meetings various activities were m, promoted, Une of the outstanding features was the sponsoring of an exhibit in C X ga fn , the Home lic. laboratory. The exhibit displayed the work which is done 111 the ' f . .. . . . -57 department. lhe crowd which visited the display bore witness to its success. 5' .ia NJN wr Z sf ' 9.15 GKFXQI r f A A M i Qi X W J A it'f'3,l'ilx5 'Fe if ' If erfr ' To vhs i f l ewes! ' ewfffy 0219 5 ll I i yi I Q 'Nrif'f ' M' W it NK it no ,flfr j X stages Nj wx it ' J s ,ite H - A. X 'f , Ng fr K , f If to ml lf, sf 1 0. 7 fgsiff xii ef i 4 wi t .si sri 1 r , , 7 4 y , 2 , 'X AX X ' xx gl. 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PI'4'.Yll1L'IIf Jonx PARKER . , ..S'rrrvfu1'y-Tzwrzszmv' HE one thing to which every young athlete aspires upon entering Earlham is membership in that holy of holies of Earlham athletics-the Double E Club. lYhen once he gets in. the honor is all the greater because he had to train, 1,-, practice. play in long gruelling games, and through it all run the risk of missing his chance for membership in the end. lYhat the laurel wreath was to the Greek, rg that the Double E Club is to the Earlham man-and as great is his meed ot F52 honor. The club includes all those men who have won an E in two or more branches ff' of sport, one of which must have been foot-ball or basket-ball. After a member f,f'xT'vf once passes the ingenious initiation, he becomes one of the elite and has the privi- 'fi fiiifffli lege of the numerous and delightful social events which are sponsored by the club. ,N F X All Kenneth Farris ......,............................... Football and Baseball U 1X il nnigiisii Gwen Huntsman .. ...Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Track 1' C' X 'il Ralph King .... v J' X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Basketball and Baseball . . . .Football and Track 1 if John Parker .... Y ix - F. My ,1 . 1: f Ji X f, 13 1 b-f1!1'fff3 wif, ,1 W,,1V1 M M' fl M, I, llfii-'fel nfyfr , fi xg ' ll if 'l,'u..Z,w' ll gm ,lag , . +. 5 lzfflll J' X1 CJ V .g gil, ttyl Q XXX It rlibesli ,f7!TX'-f 7, lvvgi'-v it jj-i' , if X ri 7 K 1!1f',,!,l 1!ff,fQ 1.11 it N: A f - 1 V N59 ffl Q lx vi l ff' fi-'-L, l ln, J M 'l P 1' v 1 ,f i ,pm ' ,Nw , ZTW V 771 . .1 1 - f l 1 L,-H, tw, -Q , xv V, X I' I' :l , - . i l I 'lx i . , - -1 g U pl f V f si v 1 7,1 . W l li i l fl ff cg' u Q Q Tl -fs lu - , H 1 ' ,.V, ,dv Y, 4 v. '. ,, X ,X rf-ek -X ' lf J I 1 ' ll .xx 1s N111 - 'f X j -xx 1, 3 . X. , X ,f inxfsl lf' l 1X 1 N ll X 1 l 1 l 'Y , fl NF 31, rf V ,lfif if 5, 411112 ,ff 711- LMI f' .5 X2-A15 -gd i l f-12 ll l1x'r-,Y 1 f fX lf! X. l, Kenneth Parker . . ..................... Football and Track 5 .fL'I,,1b T15 pl Yernon S auldinw' .. ...Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Tennis 11f,iQ?Q rg? , ,V p 0 k1,,!,,jl 'f c , Hugh Xlfallace . .. . . ................. Basketball and Track wlgfvxlcg-,gf z ff , ' 1 ,4 VG' lf? 9 :f1 flf11'v iyfxv 1-1131 ' 2-' V3.1 -fxx-T ff! T Q ' Zfx- Q ner , FT5iPTf'f'TCl' T7 ffl 13 iil , B gi v ijgg5,5igs V' 1 1-W' ,T f - ' -M X r -N gi wa I -A ,, ,ff i of fsf-if ' G? X lx Qigl ffl' 7' OW lf' it 490 . .xxfll XXV' Wlxl ,ff 3 f l A 4 -P10 - rg LS 111, A i,,f ,Q ,,',,ms it ,Wd .ae LAAXE XL! F:'70xu. 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Tri't1.ri11't'1' lllf liarlhani llall Student Council, as the executive, legislative, and judicial body of the Student Government .Xssociation of Earlhani llall, has as its aim, to develop ainong the women the spirit of cooperation and the sense of individual and group responsibility. The Council seeks to realize this aim, not only through judiciary decisions and laying down the law, but also through sponsoring' certain types of entertainment and social activity such as the annual llall l'arties, Hpen House. and Student L that hy promoting harmony and happiness responsilmility is also fostered. Although the Council finds it difficult and ingenuity in liZl1'll1ZLl1l llall residents, serving the unity and harmony so essential 'hapel. The council members believe in such a manner. a sense of civic to cope with all the individuality still it succeeds admirably in pre- to civic happiness. It is not. as is so often supposed, an organization of the long-faced, hut a liody of girls who have I the liest interests of the college at heart. Wx, tri Q-jfffib .ji tc 5 W ij i fe N Q - c ft 'fl , . ig 5+ , X v f X If -iw l i 5 Ml lfiwnifijfg be il il 4 l' 'Xi i Xi lxfii. X, v X 1l.' tl ist, lil yi ljfl tr l r fr r, c W i mul kj, if ,fs 5, lf U54 'xx t V, '4 l Xt' T xt XO O xj ,N lfws P cfx. lay r -a QQ, 0 flllleixicfii ,.. ,,,, f - Y - - Y fx: , - A fr-N ll s rf f'f e ss . Lis -f W fi JP' 41 Ness Tift ' l 4 i f mkfiewxi tvQ:'2,f5 in en Mn X t:fQf,.r11A-f Y, ggi l iff ,-Xcafg h X .?ll iff i my fi' Pyswsws- fs. lei-' f 'N - K -Qiflfr UMXX. ' -'K 4 n cl Lv V ,SAP X 5f'f , W iw' X l I4 lil., -1,1jiIVjZfi1,l 1, xifklfjsff XX-XJLXQK Q K, .JJ 3 QQ' ll E3 Gil any is AA, , ,' ttijdf QL? cl lusgo uf is E' 5s.ifi:x..fz44SeeSswNQw Page scventyssix so Q ff- ,gfbQ,ATDJ,bJ,s2.c7 x CJEZZKQKV l i , i 'N K, ,-, N A Woo 42' s Xf+:o'Af-'sNof fXfQ1-wfwgf O , ' L UQ ,ii-Y if f ov-4 ' Xl! ' - Ni 'X ' Q-xo XXXYAQS-ff G 00, sign, iq it . f , V vilixcigglli ,lt l ff. on me i Q f f N ,mi xx. '4' 1 lA Q 4 , A X flpfgl . ff lf K r, l 'AH i riff 0, KX K 5 .5 of J f it ly o Xl lx 9 ll as been '- 4 i li f f 'il I3 XM l i lx X li l I N' 4, I ' ff me fl ' cf ft A i 'fe-'XX 'i 'iii fic J 'N ig N-4 Swander, Parker, VVilclinan, lNlrxxwell,. Jones, Rogers, -wil? ll L Catlin, Chase, Huntslnan, VV, Raiford, Sharp lfqj A fo, ,.N 3-.jf ,Xxx Earth 162111 Svtuhrnt Qlmmril ll g ggi , 7 xl Cfft' 4GQg OFFICERS ',, Mt .7 V 'l lt 'dup Owex Hcxrsxmx ,.... . , . P1-vsidvnt EIHYIN PARKER . . . . I'irc-Prixvidriit Q,-:R ll, .,.Ny',' 'fi' Qj 2 ,losiipn Rooms ..,,,, .,S'vrrvfa1'y-Trva.f1mv- gf yll xllitl f 'ff' Begg? f 14fQ '7'N A . . . . . . . Qi mfixxi T would seem that with all the various judiciary bodies which we have on the fini, D i JJ f . . i if Y' campus we might be induced to be good, but, as a matter of fact. human QR ,X nature is such lespecially young human naturel that it hates to deprive any A ' organization of its proper function: consequently all the verdict-giving com- I , 1 . . 1 . 1 ' xi gl on mittees seem to be at all tunes sufficiently occupied. Uh, we assure you, its XG I 1 fx . . . , . . fx ' li- !! fx not that we are essentially had--it s simply that Cas our indulgent elders put 1tl ?c l, boys will be boys. So it is that. in order to keep peace and good-will in 4' ZEN lx V 5 liundy. the Student Council is elected to take charge of unruly spirits. 9 V 1' , yi 0 Q lf It has been the aim of the liundy Council to be as just in its decrees and like, , O as democratic in its legislation as is humanly possible. They do not always take 5 ' into consideration merely the present contingency, but strive as well to look to fi ' ff -- . . . . . . - ' ff ' the ertect on the tuture. llecause of their ability to enter into little matters ot li college discipline with sympathetic understanding, they have been able to build G 9 ' up a student government which is at once respected and effective. V it ,- , vp 'e, 9 lbfri M i ' ' , e e s 19 es i f . Qs e ,Lf 1 :M f ff Qfiv A ,ssc iffgie L - , we-'gy 6 ofa Kf I N Vf ,AQ lf 7 fwgljgxf ,yx-MTQQVX I N saw F' -K new 51 i J X l as s ii i rs s - ' r 'W l l NS , ' sf' o l Q 0 Dir, KK 2' ,A ' jd N0 ii Ylfahl .s t fs i X 5, so ic, N oscfsfs- u Page seventy-seven l 5 le' 'N if I9 Z! G Q70 ' f T ls' - ' 'L Q 5 or J 'L l fiigl4SitjTK5'QF f'-1-self?-490' sf s Y ' T s:A:Qsi,.3+s 'oo-Orwlriilaglgksfbii' f ,I ini' it ovpfl gp if I ' It fl. i x f - , .3 9 Wt' . is xi t 71193 DX I Q ,lb Qt 1535 . i yr fi 1 lg . 50 wolf F to if-44 fi? ix N t E Qt l ei 'A , l I X Nr 1 'all ,X pr 'QW .sit i 2 fm QL ' 1 lx Q F. W9 fgxi :lx C ij f 5, Tr l ew is QA, l if . Q il 'ffzrifi 59 amz Qlluh axes, X1 ,f ' - X i .of . . it -A po. 1 oFi4Ici.Rs it .Qtr lXI,xRYAL1cl2 KELso , , .,,. . . .Pruddmzf HENRY Fox .......... Scfz'cIt11'y-Tzwaszmv' r ln g ' W Mixurzmzer GRIFI-'EN ,.,Cl11nn.Pmy1-0111 Com. sy Ty X ,MX ., A Y. , V. . . . . I' ' TLDBIXL1 the literature, language, and temperament of 51321111 involves so T Ji T . . . . . ' ,vii lhtiflti much more time than can Possibly' be included in the curriculum that the OT E fix M'N'H , . . . . . . 'Wa xii students of bpanlsh are quite willing to attend the monthly meetings of then' ,f-N X ' 1 ' - X XX ' 'till 5 club. Tn these meetings away trom the constraints ot the class-room, they take .i QW! a genuine pleasure in getting acquainted with the interesting people of the little N17 l W European nation. The history ot Spain has been so colorful and romantically K 'lm . . .... . . X F 2 gjyggfz varied that the club Ends little difficulty in getting material tor studv-trom 1- ii N '1 . . 1 . . ' T X U' Q1 Spanish music to Spanish jest. cl, L, tO iff? . . . . , Ea T X-fl-W The student body has had the privilege this year to see m chapel the club s fx , T rw ' . . . . . - . T il, 1 iw KQV' delightfully sympathetic and understanding presentation ot an episode from the A391 O4 life of that world-famous cavalier- Don Quixote. Their excellent interpre- to ,ho n K. 'T tation proved that the members not only get a wider knowledge of Spanish liter- gifs! ' in ature. but also a glimpse into Spanish life-all the more so since Miss McCoy IXQSVVX lx iii, has been able to bring back to the club some of the real atmosphere of the lf VJ! 'X 'O southern nation from her summers trip abroad. Witli such opportunities and of CFTTT such a scope, the meetings should be as instructive, entertaining, and exciting firfilj as a monthly excursion to a Spanish iiesta or the Alhambran courts. Q ,N 'fa-fl ogyi - Qgm -fxjgff ,Px Hoff gf - Q, 1 -Q Qtfas dQ -- S ,XA . f s . QV jx' fy. ogs .5 cz? if fs . F ' 'N r 'lf 'Z' ' -X. f ' S - T lf' f 'J' fe i 1 Ml' jg' If ,ff JL l A , .4 - ixxl, Qflxi, ox X 'ef v XI if xx x 5 J ' P iw 'KJ' AWSQQ-.yflx -ff g-J Page seventy-eight Q7 Jes T!-cfbfriffs .tfocrfwofrff E if-few' F .fsveve'?2ff TT:Qfrf T X' 71,47 lk, Y? T L x,-- I Y ,X p 1-,Wyxfl 4 fr ff! ! CET! ci! X, Hi! 'D 'Q 'Vi Kcgxr jp I TN yilkffii inc Haig gift ff? 5E41ff4f? Y 2 T !Z'Z9! ,QQQJAFU ' :W w.3,', Y RCU Ni!! l I fig all T tk' If 1- V bxfln I u 'Fi' nl Et5ifQ ,L xy in A VM I if ,! W fa, 1 If-N xCfT! f':q R ,f f 9 -,T , gv,',X1xx 3 ps. if rj f ,4 -Nj 1 ,l XR!! fi arf T ,X . ,v, 'vs rug 'E XRS? ,fkf Y7 all ya I 5?Xv 1f Q' v ,xi J -'HJ ' fx lx Lf! til kv Q! O Xliil , fy City!!! M X ,fs J lg! - K Q Ji, , 0 XC, GKQQY5 Zfllrrnrh Glluh OFFICERS FIRST sExiEsTER sEcoNn SEMESTER TYTARY .ALICE COLLINS. . ..,,,.. .ljiuvidvzzf MzXRY ALIcE COLLINS ..,.., ..., 1 J1'v5z'di'11t CORA RIckER ,.,. .. SFCVt'fl1I'j'-Tl't'U.YI!I'L'V RUTH BENNETT ..,......,. , ,.S1'vrvfi1ry FLORENCE OSBURNE. .. Clzmn. .S'm'1'nI Cum. CAROLYN BARTEL ..,, Clznm. .5'nriaI Com. AVE you ever wondered what Paris sounds like on market days? If you have a keen sense of curiosity, tiptoe around to the Association room some night when the French Club is having a meeting-they sound like the real thing, when they put their mind to it. Now it is a French song, now a poem: now a French joke twhose point, unfortunately, is lost on us.J Perhaps thev will give a play and, if they are thoughtful enough to give us a synopsis before- hand, we get something out of it-if not, we don't-it sounds so dreadfully French! They do not confine all their time to the pursuit of French glibuess, how- ever. for they are also fond of ordinary, Yankee camp-suppers and other social affairs. For that reason their meetings are often a mixture of literary programs and socials though Miss Pick finds the men very Quakerish and shy. l just a't1n't make them sit with the girls! The club gave a delightful student chapel, when the members presented The Man kYho Married a Dumb XYife. The acting was excellent and the French ' like an endurance contest! And the dumb wife won it, ,ff 1 9 Qffiji ff, ff. I fliers' NM 4, - gif, ,L , , L ' A. K ,flex 1 ff ,xxf V' AKA X- H l T IQ , X' xx -JV' 'N ,5 I ' R V 7 J ,iwrgh Km- 1' ATT -FZQTT. if , A X. f fill N ri lil' Xtxffyf VITY! , uxv t 1. LAXN ': T X li!-Qglfki , Q T Wifi -:X Q T, Vfrxltl 1 lk K ,' N A W V1 TX :ll ix. ,' fly ,ff Q ! fly, .,,ff.. ' 41 ii 3 fra il T ,jfs T ! l LHC T! 'N TVN fax!! NX-,lj If f I Page seventy-nine DN l,f 5' Q A' l if X Y f ,ay y- f lf!- O lx is .ra ff! ,X I. W, AW ill? .r, . M yr .4 ,MX fvf l ii ii? ll 1 v in Q,,,x If fx' ,- fs I' NG. ,117 ,, :Fir f ,V I 5, , uf ,JH f,f 1 QZ jX7WV3fw'0GnO f- Ywaifgwf QJ if AJ ejagfiil asc ssGQE Q 5 lf l 5 'KD '0 Q J' L9 Q. 6 ' ff ,I V .' ' XD- Sd ' O foe 2 X assi DQ Q g if 0. , Y. H ff ,.. , v O X Q G , X gi :Y-K Q F! O44 v Wi v A Y :ALO -Y G O -4 I 2 Hartsuck,iEvans, Peters, Edwards, flarrzi. Cowperthwaite, Charles. Mason, Clark, llenlvy, Mcfoy, D. Hollett, lfnrnas, Kimmel, llester ig. im. at A. if ,fx s 'XX Y F-,da V43 l -4 t :i V74 . fx? 1' 5-5. ,W OFFICERS . g Yr' ical . , QD ly lp lx T43 lX'lARX' CLARK .... Prmzulmzf Lois Ermwrxkns ,.... . . .....,... .Svr1'vta1'y 'S ' X , W IRENE J.-XRRA . . .7ll'L'fISlfl'Fl' RUTH HENBY.l'11dv1'gmd11afv Rvfv'v.vc11Iatiz'v KJ X V P :- fit-fJf.f3l . , . . . 'ff' iysgtlhg HE X. XX. L. .-X. of Earlham challenges every girl on the campus to live Qfffjl hlesus' law of love in every relationship of life. Membership is open to all pu ll, girls in the college. and Y. XY. tries from the very beginning to interest them in ZL My ,ji X' active Committee work. , f 1 X lt was a Y. XY. girl who wrote you a letter of welcome the summer before I you entered college: it was a Y. XY. girl who ITICY you at the train on that mem- XX Nfj UJQ, orable first dayuq it was Y. XY. that planned the camp supper during your first 4 1 lx of week to help all girls to get acquainted. .X good time, however, is not all that ,L ro 7 the Y. XY. stands for. X f l Hur Y. XY. arranges for Thursday morning meetings led by girls, and co- l , Xl X,l! . , . . 7 .. . . . . X ' 'N 9 operates with X. Xl. in planning for bunday evening Association Meetings, is il 1 7 usually led by students, also. Uur Y. XY. is not only locally active. but it is lk, 70 ff' X XX connected with the national association and through it brings secretaries to our X, f ' wx X , , , 7 . . . ' ' C J campus. luach summer Xt. XX. arranges for a group ot girls to spend a glorious i m e V Y ten days at the summer conference at Lake Geneva from which they bring back X X . . 1 - . V great enthusiasm and inspiration to the less fortunate who cannot go. It is the 0 fx- highest aim of Y. XY. so to permeate the life of each Earlham girl that she shall for go out, a senior, with a real desire to live life at its best. Q Q 0' . -5 Q HLA Q ' WX- W x, 'l ' Xi-g x Q,f7i f f rf, kxxf fi xy i lac!! ,ix ' 'Z' - Z5 ' .Qefw 0' 3,3 l vf X Q .rt ., Y 2- ' i. s.sX it 7 . X Y X, rx I . f E nf- l e Xt . 1, V X els fsefbae Mew-XQX' ,eva . A . r V , 'svff f ., . . L' . x X Q f 4JULi, la NN! PXVY-f .1 Page eighty X - -W d N'f3 F515 oxff. 1 N S -vo gy X -O -3, -1 3 in A f s ,f VD- X J or X xv :Q 6 - 7 - ' - v v' 1 -Q G Oi 'X-lawwx' X i N If' X--i l . i T fl. d V, . it 1, M f ,A ff llyyggp ., Q ' osx flag 1' J lCYX I fl I 2 5 l 1 X +C ' 0 i Kg, ' Y 0 fl o Q ' AN K' .H l f ff it l T, ll A 4 lafj J f,-'N f fn ,il x X i 5 Q 4 tb ,, fl 0 x J!! ' ffl l 45 5 F .9 ,Q ggi H 123:35 247 4 f E. Parker Catlin Grant lluntsman NVallaee il' ,f Fatherley Simkin Peters Pickett Livezey f 1 b if , XVilliams Rogers Jones Purdy 8:4-TJ SJ I ' 'lifxlfl F O ,Q Ab. ill in QI A If E o o o Q rl xl it xl OFFICERS W ,, THEODORE PE'rERs ,. ..Prv.vidrnI EDWIN PARKER . Svrrrhiry XX f, XVILLIAM LIYEZEY . , . . .l'iu'-Pnxviclviil AVTLLIAM Slxiklx . . . Tr'm1.r1m'r ,QU WS 1 ' H ni j l X . - . fl' i . l llLRE are many things forever happening on a college campusgblg and n little, important and unimportant, pleasant and otherwise-yet all of them frfass, SMC demand attention and some organization there must be to take care of them, If Some of these duties arise unexpectedly, some are inherited tasks. A few of the X 7 A K 7,7 inherited duties of the Y. Xl. C. A. of Earlham are publication. in cooperation , with the Y. XY. C, A., of the Freshman Handbook: assisting in the orientation HBLQIQJD 0 ,ff jf of Freshmen at their entrance and also during the year: directing all student XMB O . A work of a religious nature: and maintaining a student employment bureau. 'X ' A, f lt is the purpose and desire of the Y. ll C A. to hold up continuously f X ' ' ' - l Ks l M before the students, in as many ways as possible, the ideal of the Christian life Ml ff and to help make that life practicable for all. The executive work of the organi- Y 0 , zation is carried on by the cabinet, which is chosen each year from the 1ne1n- Xa, Q XX bership. ,A or ' Through cooperation with the local .Association of Richmond, membership A ' in the Earlham Y. H. has included more privileges this year than ever before. f ' ,f it The meaning, in a spiritual sense, of the Earlham Y. M. depends, as in any K pi l , other Christian Association, upon the seriousness with which each individual X' takes his responsibility 215 a member. o' - iv? 'Q' 0 fs Q43 ,fl f '4 t, Ck 1'3af as 9 7'x,'r ' 7 fx, E gzfxx 1 f't7, ,fZN,Q,:f':v fee M522 l ' t ,Q jj , D Q, . .ls K p ggi! W X IP. 4 v A29 J X- , - , ' , ' ffm' v -Q - kk Vx!! .ff 3 ' X: , !, ' Q 95 X Q O - - oy 3 iz' he D 'X K Q N H70 wif l 01, h af .1 eta, X-,Lf ,X f ' if XJ ,f i S 1 1 gg! VNJUC5 Page eighty-one rafters ieffw' as Of' Q s O ea lv, ,f Y ii lil s 5 ff. L ff ,fs rs Qt lf if it R, .O a 1 ' 0 X' D Q . X X LAX. A ,R R, r C 5? .ff , s lx Q f 1, . ,r K C Qbiq Loofbourrow, Irloke, Boren, Ketring, Swain, Tliornburg, Moyer, Vernon, Yvhite, of 9 G 4 O' x Goodwin, Miller, Newlin, Charles, M. Barker, Hubbard, Taylor, H. Barker O ,L Af X 'ff-at ww T J' ag? i Nfl f - x l I hr Gllanmral Qllnh or O O J' 0. W OFFICERS Xl .0 1 LIILDRED BARKER . ., ...,.... Pfuxvirivzzf ELIZABETH IUILLINGHAIXI ..., l z'cc-Plrsidmzt ifxdl 1' , W ' fmi- NIARTHA BoREN ....... Svcr'vfu1'y-Trvasiirm' fe -1 H P'-X J XA X - l-Q DME souls there are on this campus of ours, who cannot delve deeply enough ' A into the lore of ancient Greece and Rome in classes. It is for such that the 'V A J X142 Classical Club was organized-that they might make monthly excursions into -4 , those lands of far-away and long-ago, where heroes were thrillingly and gor- I f ' geously brave, and the Nine Muses Hourished unabashed and unrivalled by their . f 1 . . . . . ,. . . . . . ' 1 X O .I modern impressionistic sisters. lheirs is a deep delight in that which was best 'X X O 'X xlib and most beautiful in the pastsno wonder then that they are convinced that Q X W 11? . I it l as 3 the lormer days were better than these! it xl ,f tw. - t , rw . .FD 3 Their meetings are a mingling of fun and literary pursuit, for, aside from Q 1' O 4 studying the life and literature of the ancients, they occasionally play at being l O fo Romans or celebrate in true Roman style the birthday of some favorite poet. I l, Li' Furthermore, they are not in the least selfish with their literary finds, for 5 D seldo1n has the student body been more deeply stirred than it was by the Classical l I 1 ., , . . . . 5 . . l Llub s presentation ot the Nativity at Lhristnias time. f .o , Q ff' X tiff -, 0 A AVL i 'x Q5 fr.-sexy A , . cg We-Y - 7 voffa 7 ,af X- i 061 ,q QS! e f ,pre -1 ,Q - X r ,ff 55. tyres a w w : 7 my gp V f -ff 7 - lr.. 1 tl all A 're YQE51 r . X .. 5., rf xg rl! , , Hgh q f. 1, s ,i u, r 3 . 00 fvfffgqm ,. ff 5. X so oats M 1 f wglsx ob ' was xi lj- Ks, y. .f at ,XE rv '41 15,1 f Page eighty-two at Qs lls3?7o ?5f7''feezsf1xl05i1f tfi,iJl.wb5m:b Q Afffa-of-sbfssdwfsa-fam cgfsditidrwf I ,I xi g qi .x , . i i L, , X il U63 ui gxlif i WWE QQ-Qlif ft ll riffif 5 1 A ll qdi ,f- 1-fl Essay l 7 ICJ X , tix! Q N ls? lm Assllkgl je' X wa get X s D 1 A fi' if .Od if is fy its fjyfif um Vbl l R . FX, , CX3 ,lx X 9 fb ,A fx 'Vfzsl ey N 69 O, '- i Sill lxlvr' l jg oll V Copeland, Taylor, lliatt, Fatherley. E. Parker, Allen, Usborne, Carr. Stottlemeyer, Livezey, Ilester, Bartel Qmxakvr Q9ui1l Qviaft' EARLE CARR . . ...,. Editor-iii-Clzivf IJAVID COPELAND . B11.vir1v.vtv Jltzfzaym' .sl,v,mt'it1tt' Edifmlv EX'gXNIiEI.INE S'1'o1r'rLI5ui-:VER XVILLIAM l.ryEzEY ITH the passing of The Ft11'I11t1111 Prv.v.v of former years, there arose on the campus a need for a new organization which would handle the publi- cation of college news. ln the autumn of 1925 it was voted by the student body that the policies of this new organization be completely planned by a committee of students and faculty. After very careful deliberation and consideration, which lasted for several weeks, the committee submitted the new constitution for ap- proval by the student body, This constitution was voted on and ratified. Then followed the selection of a name for the new paper and a prize of ten dollars lll H Qciilf QQJXA . 'fi ' ' .Nay tx iw ll sf? 1.1 X -ll lil Xiylyffr jim , of- ', vxwg, rf' N l A i l lift' fb' i,t,v it sf ill it xt f s 5-NY ll-,Os lll ,UN lx .fgg .tn ,ew ff' i t ff ,fvjffi lfgiil ,4 jf-N if QU .F sb Ntf 1 tfqqqi 'llli 11545 i. lj il r K .. . . , . - . ., . AX? il V was ottered tor the best suggestion. l'he Quaker Quill, suggested by Bliss gy , l N U N - . Y U X O l-Q44 Lunditt, was chosen by the students trom a large number ot names submitted. ficgfl Nominations tor the staff and board of control were made, and the first stall i lx :A . . - - l l lp I -, elected. Later. competitive try-outs were held tor the positions ot reporters, and X le the organization was complete. The lirst issue of the paper appeared during the 'iilff 6Q'i!,i hrst week ot the second semester and has since then very ethciently taken the pl5f',2Cu'.3 ,sf i V . . . t . w' , place ot the older publication. fil'i'i,piX'sli in ' A ,less fs H' .c be , wwf! G f,AL'7 -Qlf,:s'i'sQ1 ' , fs e I' ,firm sax 1. fer is if as ,czsQSfaQ ff . o FW f ails: f?'7SfQffaf,llsLl!-11 l i ts he 'rw i E A Tw Q it fills: if JV' j ,X , FQ k 3 , Q! . H5 7, Us X1 4 ,, Qt jW.ti,,N,if1 4 , VJ ,,1 4 J F Q 75 .tl Cfiyfj lyk 2 0 ,'M5'wL Q, X is Agp ,fp jpxql nhl W.-42 1 X if if ' X Aj: 1-' siig3ztffifsfasE7x1 f1,iJQ, Page eighty-three li tfsylzx 'off 'Q WSW Wt' Q XX 7 Q2 i it ' Fl Y t i 4 'f' K ll C' 3 il NIM- W it , els CR Fixx 'Qfii l t JU l 1 I V f mfyloqj , I In icy? i i ff I x 1 ,,--, fs .xv ',-x ,V , r yi lf tt f fx X, l t . is ,...,5y , ,- l ' 'Nfl M A cf gigs. ,ff rw? tl i ft' ix ' ,' v?.fx,J1 ff! ' 6' - yi I 1 ,i 11 .,, 1' aw V-:fiff l ' is : J w X f Q! , tl 'lf tx it W it 9 Drnley, llartsuclc, Stanlwer. Sittloh. llulllwartl, Porter, Aslivvorth, lllasgoxv, Sevrlngltaus Director. Kicker, Russell, Klinaril, ltluncily, lluiuphreys, Alviluy I., Alohnson, Vox, lf, -loltltson, lfishcr, llrtroltl, Ileulcy, Painter ftllahrigal Glluh ELI-1.vNoR Hl'1YI,E'1' l,l't'Sltl't'lIf .'XLIcE IIIWNIIY .Sit't'I't'ftI!'.l'-TI'Ct15IIl't'l' MA1z,1oRv l'lARl'3LIl , lf1t.vir:c.v.v .lltizatzgfsf Miss SEYIQINGIIAUS . ..,.. DI.I't't'fI7l' l.l't'ILE joHNsoN ,Jrt'n111fu1i1i.rf NDIQR the enthusiastic clirection of Kliss Sevringhaus the llaclrigal Clulm has shovvn remarkahle progress cluring the past tivo years. Its repertoire has lieen greatly enlargecl through the most persistent anfl untiring practice. During the year the clulm marle several short hut successful trips otiering varied musical programs of cluh numlmers and vocal and instrumental solos. Through these trips the cluli hoperl to take to thc various cities a part of liarlham and its Work. .Ks a home concert the girls plannecl an Uriental Costume Recital which required intensive xvorlc on the part of the entire club. .X great cleal of time and energy is giyen cluring a year hy the memhers of the organization: just how much is scarcely realized, when one listens at chapel or at a concert to the lovely is .vw X , it ,- 54 7 i 'NV lu. r,5jl if KJ r If Y, A Q pys vit ll Epglfjifj tv- lil fl Xi! v l f x v VFX' X lim' xlelj Y gl pl V .1 1 if YA QEX l ltshi' all V li' , Qfll Ql'Z4'5 is M7 is XXQU 'F A lo programs arrange-cl by the cluli. Nevertheless, the Klaclrigal Cluh is one of the 'Type , vp i i ' t Elko Il olclest ancl most popular organizations on the campus. livery girl who has the ix' et? . t I- 1 ' I . I , l least singing alnlity hopes some day to pass a successtul tryout tor Xlflllflglll. while the rest of us hope the girls will sing a generous number of times in chapel lm l Y ' l . . . v 'De j 3lyZf'v and when they rlo xve keep wishing they xvoulcl not stop singing. ff 'cp fffj, ,Q My kg: Q35 A Egg my s ' if ' TQWQWVT iYf,' 97CT' i ff' r?E it' 9 t c 1 ff it x ' ix 1 ' . . fr tl? ,f A t , . v 1 '65 mf' XT K, -fgwi Kyiv X47 yy R QA sins? K K E-of mp, 1 X A NI' x -se f , f, c, . I vs l,,,, .tif , A V .D V , X, , L v in N4 ,sf fli tl x, ., JP , , an ,I X. JXQX. X x y R , 4, 5, '1 tts 255 I-' 1 Jig' b A1'f EQ:2LiXif'Uxg Page eighty-four f l i .T 7? U X l fi Q nil ie ry or el J Q ,ig 'gi I-KX ti KJ f lik, O it .Q D. f ' o 4' u .N 'A K i i l' , l - Q Q Q l ly fr K il N Peacock, Raiford, Hampton. Peters, Kemp, Ewing. llole. Spaulding ph ,ffl g xl XYilliams, Stznnper, Starn, lltt, Stanley, Poole, L8lllll,ii1Il'IE!'. Smith lgfily-F jg D lx f Prof. Lehman, lienworthy, lliatt, lielsay, Bedford. Shaffer, Partington, Krueger Jjyp X V 4 G i Q' Ali Fitlfp f T O fa?t'o L L+ C5122 Glluh +1 957 L of y ff X if 1 - Q 1 s. , ' , oI+F1cLRs o w XC- ,0 RALPH liwlxn . . .. Prv.ridr11t Yiiizxox SP,xi'1.irixi,z . Cliuzn. .Sorial Com. O, QMS fl I ' xx Q l X J, ffgx RL'ssELL XVILLIAHS . ,.S'vrr'cfa1',v-Trct1x111'rr- RALPH STANLEY . . ,. ..4I.v.vf. Bm. rliffr. or i VX. ,Q Puor. LEIUIAN ..... . . . . I7n'vrtm' QU X' l -,f .fi Y i, - V s - Q- - V -, . TRD5 of a feather flock together, hence, those who have a suppressed desire Cv f 3 . . . 2 -33. ,dgiqr to sing needs must get together and release it, else woe unto the rest ot us! ins, kk' lie that as it may, one of the most popular organizations on the campus is the , A N i'Lq9, Glee Club. not only for its generosity in dispensing heavenly harmonies, but also M ' X f . i because it is a club which means a great deal to the members-so much so that X, K I they are willing to put in hours of faithful practice in order to keep up the high -V .1 standards which have been set before them by l'rofessor Lehman. This year the A type of music sung by the club has been unusually good. ti Q . W 'f-X Although the club was not able to make arrangements for so extensive a trip frlfsx 1 ' W ' 'is was made by the organization last year, because of the enormous expense of lilfffl T such a trip, several shorter concert tours were planned during the year. A longer qgfjo X tour was made in the spring vacation including in its scope several of the smaller iz, X' towns in the vicinity and ending in Chicago. The Glee Club, through such trips V if fl, A 57- if best type for the college. The men represent to people outside one of the worthiest M activities on the campus. T A . it xx , L A il :lv A -X NYC if V X ffsxvgfx 252' trippy N- f f fo T -Em T? f I by V4 Ili a ag ' 7!fxgf,,Qii,3 - I ,X , , -if , G A ' .Q - -gg G L K lg , K .' w. f f . ' L Of I l lf l X 1 1 1. tl Q O C I Q 3.5 lt I'I1Z1lCCS 11llIO Olllfff Cflllllllllllllleli, PYOVCS to be 3 111621115 of 3.ClVC1't15C1UC1lt of tl'lC Q K 1 ff a 5 n x, IJ w A' Q9 S in. X I . 1 , f Y . Page eighty-uve f X QYVx' j? V -.ro FY5 og: 5 .Nb I A Pj- f r 9' Q- :ff X-Q' f-.n Q- ' Q- 2 I I sif '51, -.. -.'7- of-ia' W i - ,A Y 'Q vlvo -.Q .ga 0' , X ' ' x .X it ei 2 T' t QI ll Eli i i' n Pgv umm , , ' T 1 T V ,Lg Xl 1 LESTER SNVANDER ...., ..,. C lzairmazz .1 ' A x i RQ , I Q . u . . O T the beginning of the year the heads of several organizations met and X . , . ,gif fi Q, decided that, since their interests overlapped, they might as well save cle ,, , ' If energy and keep from overorganizing-and dividing too widely the interests lx, . l ,N of the college. by combining. The groups that consolidated were the Church X Ml' Qyl' Extension Group, Student Volunteers, Polity Club, and Mission Study l X Group, in cooperation with the VVorld Fellowship committees of Y. M. and ? l XM Y. XV. It seemed to the students who sponsored this move that it would be I , I l O W l the logical way to get all the individuals interested in world affairs into one il I . Y . , 6 T , Q T group and in such a way achieve the most good. W hen the plan became quite N T 9 gl popular, it was decided to make the new organization an open discussion ACI gg ', group-a place where the students of the college might freely express them- ,JM 4 If selves, hence it was called the College Forum. 'T ff , 1 , The Forum held a number of meetings during the year, at which times ,X 4 M, W 5 there was either a special speaker who spoke on some phase of international 8 r ' O: D 1 . . . . 5 '. I A Q relations, or else topics for discussion were suggested beforehand and both 'Ok W Z F - - . . l ,XD students and taculty expressed themselves. Among the various topics dis- x 'T cussed were the interracial problem, examinations, and social life at Earlhain. , l E 1 wx, 'll . d E .sf bl . g , l fy . Aftrrmnrh , -. eo 3 f ELL, there it is, the section you had looked for. If N X' you don't like what we had to say about you, it may I , Cl , be due to one of two things-either there vvasn't much to say ' ,fi ' X fwhich, of course, is not it at allll or else we grossly under- IX X O 'Ai estimated your virtues. But then, you know, editors are A O !7+x' proverbially short-sighted. We wept over you, and laughed ,f 'X-X V I over you, and-and here you are. As the poet said: A 1 T. X O ' 2 Oh wad some power the giftie gie us Y ' X I To see oursels as ithers see us. lx, , Mercy no! We don't pretend to be said power. ' . ' 0 . 4 X we L lo. J I Q ix 9 ' T fx , 'N Q 1 a ll fii' , 9 f ' C tiff F Q iT 'N' 'ff ' g ,ai 4 l ' ICT A ' ff X pf! A 'Rx Y lx! 'I , f L94 0 - ,Q - - f li, Se xi ' Page eighty-six Q vxfxfvw-ffx 'Q-4g'f'?' Q-Q fxfqf- .- fn -X Ax 6 fx' Q7 -,I-X ,,..,1 'xii ' ig Y ix x ' f' VT fel' 1' - fx ,V Nfl 1 N 0 F-' 'fgfg F' 'Qi' , JZXYA Q-1 eff: ,, w, MW + ff' , 7 ,X xj1v,f4- ,-f XX I 25 f ,A AQ -, ,' .' W :N LX - W J 1 A ,rf fb -Q.:--1, v 1 ,-Sr? X 5 Y ,fff .wJ S' 4 y K X -5 y f A ' -ff 9 1 ' ' f w , w ,.f1, .X Y - A ,f , f -1,.L,FiT-4 -5-A A , F , JH wiki jfrvfyxixq- Y w ' f A1 1-ku fa TK J ,, :K akxw xx g J 4 , I, ,Q M- J, xx N sx , x M , ,- --xi L , :Qc 75.1. X- 4, 1 V11 ' v H, , N'-Rf , V :xv-' Xxfg..-iff' Q..JN'?,.6L,f,-f' f,v i .,.,,-Xi-f'-,xv--x if ' V, X vc-. ,:!'f -f ' f Rf F' Mvwyf MK.. Y -1 .J k.x.,x,m .. 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Page X ' YA Stanley, Scherer, Livezey, Shafter, Scull xr C Wi.: T ff ' Y ,O 0 1 Q fo, c T 3 t g 0 .o I P 4 enum vnvann fag ' t rf 'Um img 5 Y X-'. OFEILRR5 lg' w I , 'P Lasrnz SIIAFFER . . ,Pruxidvzzf GEoRr:E Sci-IERER .,... ..Suvrum1'y-Trvn.r111'vr a , X ,-. of 'Fl if-JT 'rv - Y A , . T If ff Sgixx X 1921 it was decided that those who earnestly endeavor to solve all the world 2459- ills by their convincing oratory should be organized for this most worthy pur- Tsai? T pose, and from this arose the club ot Demostheneans. Although they do not go TZ to the same lengths as the ancient orator, such as practicing before a mirror or ' I7 Q Q reciting with a mouth full of pebbles, or shouting above the roar of the ocean, 4? X . . . . . 2 yQl?- still those who quality for membership in the club do have to spend a great deal ' , lf' U! 0 g of precious time and energv at becoming oratorical. The winners of the extenipore X T-X0 J XX ' I 1 , h 'X t ,f ,QQN contests and students who represent the college in intercollegiate oratorical con- ,gg XX l A . . . . ,. - , . ,X v 'Qty tests are eligible tor membership. bmce luarlhani has had a womens debating lx V 9 team this year women have been admitted to the club. fi VT 0 ,, The most unique feature of this years activities of the club was the debate Q 5 be x' with Cambridge, lingland, on the question: Resolved that this house pities its Jw 4 O gif grandchildren. ln addition to this there were several other debates with XYitten- lkkfs I X N berg, lilutler, Notre Dame. and other colleges with the result that tour debates f A ff D were won and two lost. This standing placed Earlham once again at the head of O the Indiana Intercollegiate Debating League which has a membership of fourteen F 0: colleges and universities. WTX 6 . ' U If Q 0 f' fa Q 75- IA. A T 'diese Q' is eiisgficff fl-fzvcfffvys 1 fftfssffofwf c'Q'2'P T- X X JP' o A , x W wx 1 L fs N i W A X, T f C .f T , t ,,,- C X . X t p f 1 y ff - if-51's , T LT ki... T. tr tk, . gf ' .v CQ K, X 3 - 5-iff O Q0 A. . x ' t lt gg x xy ,U , X X do L1 ' bb f' Y' xlib., l Page eighty-eight ,T N Filxsw xl jg g gg 5 W 0 ' ,5 xx A , g if Jl reg ,PJ E A f , M 0. lf ' ig. xr J 5 i v ' f X V, go is l ff T U 1 U f , gg j i Ci A' jf 41 fl -4 l 'L llx l N73 ji New . e e T if f , .. R-A7 if Sattertlixvaite. Livezey. Kauper, Shatter ,iff jx ' Stanley, Carr, Cnacli E. P. Trneblnud. Copeland, Scherer gtg T ,Wi qO El u ' Q hr ,fs ntvrrn Pgmiv P a P5 ,fb l fu' U Q, ix Q QXFFIRM.-XTIYIQ NEGATIVE D Q, Q Q A v umjjj Ihvm I. Currzraxn l-EsL1E Sifiarrru ILARLE LARR lX1I.l.I.AxM LIYEZEY QQ'A5'vA1jN AKXN Gmauiz SVHERER Pi-WL Kixrifiaic XY!-QNIIELL STAXLM' ELLIS S,-XTTER'l'lIXX'AI'l'l-I Cjyfv 2 . if 'T T HE same persistent enthusiasm and encouragement of Professor Trueblonil l-if X that has inspired former representatives of Tfarlliam in intercollegiate T ff fn if debating to establish an enviable reputation, has inspired the teams of this vear 535 J ' I ' it O I ' v to add to the stability of the record. ,Ns a member of the Indiana Intercollegiate 'T' Debating League, Earlhams debaters engaged in three triangular contests. The rem' XO j, fa, subject of debate was: Resolved, that the pending Child Labor .Xmendinent be ix -- adopted. In the iirst contest the Earlham affirmative team xvun the judges decis- Kel i . . . . , Q ij 0 ion trom liutler xvlnle the negative team lost to XX abasli. ln the second debate ' jlo 1 the atiirmative and negative teams received the judges' decision frum both Frank- X f it! lin and llabash. The afiirmative team won fmin lndiana Central and the nega- l ,ffl cj .rg tive team lost to Taylor in the last debate. These debaters also met teams not if fx members of the league in preliminary contests, two from XYittenberg and one VKX - f x E-- O from Heidelberg. X 99' h ' jf fe , gig-ily ' Q5 f A ' Qfew if 7 f-X-ff R. i 'fx Qifi e fQfg,2 - T l ?,Q,1-Q-' ar., X fy f gg F gg f w t .3 fs fwwif f 4 it sg fsswf T 1 g T X. xvf f an 4+ 2 C lj we .- H ' f . 1 GDR V f Q . Y- 571 O O , -L-1 L K- X 1 1 9 5 N TT' ' me fs lv if T- l at ts if viii? ee ills W ' X X77 x ,, ' XM' xy t X-H15 Page eighty-nine i . . f 5-1 n A - , - YC:Vn'fFjjE2f 'fWyfrs -O fwfr O-if s O sa-'af ix XX M ,f-X. If , px Xi if TT i -w I ft x if V li LQ7 i ,cf i if NV. U, 9 it VW' Wd ml ,td M' X' 1 c C. f Wytix. ix as fi x 2. ZLQQQ5 vl WATT rt El C f WVR' 02' oft .1 ,- fkffl 'lol' .gtjf x1 fG7 QA: ,A if Q I, V N JN 5 09121 llinr Gbrainriral Qlnntvat ARLE CARR, '27, represented Earlhani College speaking on the subject Nordic Opportunity in the thirty-fourth State Oratorical Con- test held at North Manchester College 3 on February l2th. The Indiana State Oratorical Association sponsored this contest to determine a representative for Indiana in the Interstate Contest between representatives from ten cen- tral and midwestern states. Hr. Carr was awarded fourth place in the con- test. Maurice Robinson of XYabash College, the winner, took first place in the interstate contest. In his production Mr. Carr said, The Locarno Conference represents the dawn of a new era in international politics. The spirit of Locarno should be the guiding principle in the solution of the problems that arise in the rela- tions of the XYestern XYorld with the nations of the East. ln the home contest held on December l-lth, Leslie Shaffer, '26, was awarded second place. The other speakers were George Scherer, '27, Paul Kauper, '29, Rufus Ayres, '28, and Hadley Haworth, '26. Ellall 1 xtvmpnrv llf.-XKIXC on the subject 'The Meaning of Locarno' in the fall ex- ternporc contest Earle Carr 27 won the privile 'e of lrtvincf his name place. The other speakers were Theodore Peters 26, Lester Swander 26 and lfllis Satt rthwaite, '27. as J .go f li VG I 'GJ -rw 'i Z-X f l S fly . s x V, ,I Q i X' ij f i ll x O .Ax c, A i 4 .W El 23746 , QQ! C s X A fix CEQO VAX pigs ' . -'15 X ci 5 Q . ,O Av C A li QU cg i l ' I , K 0 1 , l C Q Q engraved on the Exteinpore Cup. Arnold Yaught, '26, was awarded second N KJ c ' . 2 - 2 1 I L C 1 , 1 Tw of NX 5 Q 5 - .Q - rw xl' kf gl f Qiw -2 7 N . ith ,. x Q , f X X c Cs l L . az! 51? fxx. s- 11 A W aw? I W M .. X . K . re 1 Q pf?X iff evag . 1 ,fn . I C TTT-1 lf .1 'C,,,f, M1219 ...xi 3' tt fi 0 f .4 gil f X , l 7 'if' .O.0i1g.- .' Q af W - W ax W sb G9 Page ninety l, g I W, ff I ' ' t '.v4 5 i i -TX'-9' . X . My 5.4 liwre 0111111251 ,W T I T ' f HE Peace h31'2llOI'lCZ1l Lontest holds l 'ex 'Q yi' a prominent place in the public i 4733. ff' Speaking events of Earlham. The win- O, y' ners of the local contests have established fx .X xl if 5 an enviable record, having won first place NN l tx If in nine of the fifteen state contests. The i A winners of the state contest are permitted ff to enter their orations in the national l We contest to be judged on the basis of com- pda 6 'I position. This year George Scherer, '27, I3 -J up V representing Earlham in the state event LT ? at Purdue University on April 23, with an oration entitled True Patriot- ism was awarded fourth place. 'L A In his oration Mr. Scherer said, The idea of 'my country right or 'off' wrong' is obsolete. VVe need a feeling of friendship for the peoples of the f' 'XTSPXA reinotest parts of the earth. NV e get what we want, not by violence but by ' Al' cooperation. May we say my country with yours for the peace of mankind. 'ivy In the local contest held April 9. llfilfred jones, '23, was given second 'ftylfr place. The other speakers of the evening were Russell Rees, '29, Lester A . Swander, '26, Hadley Haworth, '26, Paul Kauper, '29, and Rufus Ayres, '2S. lxf' f s- M 0 Q Q jx' ef f - annual Qlnnatttnttnnal Qlnntvat O' ixfififlml f' As ARLE NY. CARR represented Earlhain College and the State of In- ii' 16? diana in the central states finals in the National Constitutional Con- l 'T test held at the College of the City of Detroit on May 18. The subject of Q T I O ,N Mr. Carr's oration was Marshall and the Constitution. He was awarded xg: T9 X if third place. Mr. Philip Krasnie. representing the University of Michigan, W QN, 9 awarded first place, is to represent the central states in the Hnal contest to 'J f' be held at Los Angeles, California. 0 4 -TJ t is 1 0 , Q g,:,nJ9l 5 if 9 o f W? 'T X- 41 f - g s- fi iiit of . 9 - T - ' M - X 0 ,Q w ' 0 ' ESQ' ox' Xp7 Q' Pae ninety-one 2- Q Q he 237 vofxf-so:-' gt ' 'r O f ff l V I t 5 if xl ff G1 h 'n ta hr I ivy EIIII fi QPIPEIP Qi . cg Q ll fx F ll c , I T I N October 14th an Earlham debating team met a team from Cam- if I K J :s tf ,li bridge University, England, in Earlham's tirst international debate. An R O o. t - , . 'Q' fy' 0 interested audience tilled the Morton High School Auditorium. The subject UR Q, 7' . tl discussed was Resolved, that this house ities its grandchildren. The IN, + X 3 , P s a , ' -es, ., . - . . . . ft X X 'X' cambridge debaters resented the afhrniative side of the cuestion with the e P t P l m Qt delightful persuasive manner of English speakers, while the Earlham I Nl X debaters advanced the negative position of the resolution with the more for- ? Q l Q I mal method characteristic of most American debating. President David J , If l 5 XX ' M. Edwards welcomed the Cambridge team and the Hon. Wfilliam Dudle f l' I 0 U I l 6 X Q, B Foulke presided over the discussion. The decision rendered by the audi- 9 lg' l?Lil ence was a tie. 'QQ' if KX f' 1 J Earlham was fortunate in having the pleasant opportunity to Welcome 1 the Cambridge representatives to the campus and exchange ideas with them. I , ts. fl, . . .. J tk bf. The Cambridge team was represented by Micheal Ramsay, Geortrey .k ,I 00 Llovd, and Patrick Devlin. The Earlham debaters were Earle Carr, Wfesler 0, IX fg, ,f - v XD Scull, and Ward Applegate. KYXFXNN C tix? MI i F 155111111211 5 Evhatv OMER for the first time in seventeen years represented Earlham in intercollegiate debate in 'L dual contest with Indiana Central College on Idebiuaiy 'ith The question discussed was Resolved that the teachmv ot the I'1ble should be included in the cuiriculum of the public schools ot the State of Indiana Earlham s afiliimative team iepiesented by MV1 121111 Iage Hari Mmnicl and Iouise Hoke presented its case to an audience siding officer The Eailham negative team repiesented by Eleanor XV1ssle1 Genevieve Lawless and Eunice Tlcbian piesented its case at Indiana Cen tial Colleve 't' Indiftnapohs In both contests the negative team n on the decision of the iudcfes It is expected that the mteiest of n omen in public speal mg w1ll continue and iesult in the permanent Cblf'1IJI1Hl11UCl1t of inter collegiate contests fN fx Q, 9 X . , 1 nm ffl ' I I tiff, S' c 1 V if 4 + t E H . , to fp e X h . ,. X V , . - . . I . 1 1 ,X , J lv- V if-L .7 . . Q. J .k Y V . Q v . i 1 ' xx XX ,fy in the Trueblood Indoor Field. Mrs. David M. Edwards acted as the pre- gy X 0 . . up z A - W . ' 1 H . Q I., y O X - Y. V My -H 4 . l I g V, - . C . - X, ' -g ' S c L ic c i . c 1 7 I I I ' . . Q -. D U . dv . l Q W, . . y X L C C. . . V - Q . l C N C .S . - Xf I. Q ' Qt Q X , , Q 0 A A ' - , 516 IL? 0 ' ' Q N X3 X ll!! Q i fT -. .1 X 0 -X, 3 40 ,'W qXsQfF , -Cf' L1 -saws 2. ,fs X , Q' i ma . . A 1 it , ,wwf- X- Y -2 . J J - .., e. .LJULL ., Page ninety-two N fm Q fi 'TW 'V?4X O A 0W by ff, if H r X s ji yy? qi T .. W1 o 8 K E X 0 J i 'I lf 5' L1 y il wil ,4 ' x X R. Nl ,F Q l ,l 1 1 1 . A, ,L D f cl? .li Nil 'V IU 1 ' 1 . AQ' if i , l ilrml I xg l X1 ff. i 1 ,fly il I l lytt ,-. fx! f ' 1.fq,11'23i 465 . Jkyllxk zjfi L 'E . O 51 Kb Q f lg yi iw 11:41 1 1 in 1 it , - ffwl tcm 1 11 111 11 fs ,5 215 an an P fgij, EX1'1.J'.XlX orricizus i 'N ii 16 Wi-'li lisT1-IER BURR . , , . , P1-txvizluzzt 'lilIEf'7IIORE R.x11f11R11 . Hz1.11'11v.v.v Sljtllllljlfl' gmw Q ITIQANKLIX R.wA11'1N11 .N'vr1'1'!ar'y-T1'1'11s111'm' Mus. H. R. Ruinxsox , Clmrlz 9 . - EWU 'i ffl? 'JY 1 R Q Y D U I . D 11,31 Ablx and Mantle is an organization which strives not Qnly to present plays of the highest type in orcler to maintain and increase interest in X51 E . 1 . . li! fe clrama among the stnclents but alsu to give to its members some experience in the ' ' X31 I art of procliieing. The basis for membership is, therefu1'e, ability either in acting A UQ, 'i or in the technique of p1'oclncti1,1n. During the past year the elnb has attemptetl N163 O i ' to contribute to the social life of the college by presenting' at frequent intervals Q32 O gf AA une-act plays or groups of one-act plays. VL: ix ! ii x ' - . . Y A . . L i Much credit is flue to the director, Mrs. H. R. Robinson, who has mznntainetl ik' as in the club the high standards for which Maslc and Mantle is noted, namely, tn in if OKC: give the best in the best possible manner. it 10 ,X The plays presentecl this year were: Iwo blatterns and a lung by lzclna ff f y St. Yincent Millay, and XYhite Elephants by Kenyon Nicholson. These plays 1lf y 7 XX were given as a part of the entertainment on Hoinecoming Day. At Christmas ,f ' time a play Milly the Chimes Rang was very elle-ctiyely presented. In March Xi C l the club gave a program of three one-act plays which incluclecl Lima Beans, a QQ Q J ' delightful puppet-play by Kreymborg. 1. H 9' ,WJ 2 5 ilgipipyin - , K ffvp : f ff ive 5 ,,-w'i'1i2f2-2 1- l K'-ff Pe i- QQQBQ 1 fs affyiiclx R194 tg NJ, . 0 y 1 yy y, 3 Eff ,ay K R .A , ny f A, .., 11 , . h ima it are f 1 ' lilo 1 - 11 f -fires X' 1 2 1 1 1 I ' E-Q o v Q 0 l ,fi X ,, LM' . ' N v. N, Q f , 1 4 lr . Xe s av I xx! li'X.ff UK' 'ggi' fs! 'UQ Page ninety-three 'W 'Wfqeil 1 O I T1 NOX 1 . AQ- 1 Q on 1 2 an ,Ny,31Q,l. QDQQQ-Deg.:if-ff' Qeayg' 2,1411-,+sgac,,,gk:. -.5526 1 G G Oc 'sul N 1 'sv Y - 1 x, Qt 1 ,I N ,Slfli ' Q TY . Y ILA .X ,aa l ff I 'T , x A 1. 5. ' 19 1 F Y l A my H1 n iifbl 1 in ff! A1 ffl 1 feel lg? Q 1 1 If N ,111 11Ul 1 Y . M1015 lf 5013. 1 1m 1111 XI 'lx wjqy, 0 ew 1 l I X 1 fv f 4 1 5, 1 5 .f UA 'sg ff? U The plays 2 Slut . . Tody . . llusbaud Wife . . Blank ani! illianilv 19121115 final event of the Homecoming program was the presentation of two TXYO SLATTERNS AXD A KING By Edna St. Yincent Millay . . .Esther Hartsucli King .... . . , ....... John Allen . . . . Eleanor Henley Chance . . . . . . . .XVilmer Kenworthy A Christ XVHTTE ELEPHANTS By Kenyon Nicholson . . . Hugh Xlfallace Thief ..... . . . .Franklin Raymond .,.Carolyn Bartel His wife ......... Helen Brenneman mas program was presented just before the Christmas vacation: NVHY THE CHTMES RANG L'nele Bertel ........ Rohert Fatherly llolgen ......... ..... h Iohn Furnas 4 Fld XYonian. . . . . .Mary Blackburn Steen ............... Naomi Furnas Angel ................. Ann Saylor Three one-act plays were pre- sented on March lStlI: l.IlNIA BEANS By A. Kreymbourg The XYife .... Lucille Loofbourrow The Husband. .XYilmer Kenworthy The Huckster ..... Stanley Barker Elmer Porter and Marston Hod- W53' JM I . O to Q, 2'l If 1 Y, 1 'ta ,, Wt! ,oe Yj?5,l.5i . as ef 'N Q ,wx U y- Nl gmt 1 1 11, gl Q57 liii P21 fTE'N 51 Lili In , gin produced the stage and puppets. 25. Q N' O ' PUPPET S'1ux1,9E XQWMC -1 O I 1 -'-I fl-, , VR Z1 A S EVER YOUNG 121. , ,. By A. Gerstenberg 1' 1 Y 1 by 1 Q Q Hrs. Poindexter ....... Olive Charles Mrs. Blanchard. . .Mary Lane Charles 9 N3 ol X Xlrs.Courtney-Page, llelen Brenneman Mrs. Dorchester ........ Esther Burk io 1 N ' - if-N ' NX 1 . . 1 A NIGHT IN AN INN 11 T T' Hy Lord Dunsany 'XL' ff Q Thetoff .... George Krueger Sniggers .......... Francis Robinson lc Bill ..... .... l Vendell Stanley The Idol ............... John Allen 7 Albert Thomas...Franklin Raymond VX 0' I Q . cfi A5 Xu mi- f J ff' 'T ' X. 1 to' FT Qwvfnx-B fAA X ,J .X Neg ji. .. Q If D pr X qggyy ,afghan m a x . , K IF I 5 f. IQ KX. ,KJV J . - 13 AE Agr . K X1xV,1 .Vx f D m n T - Go J f Q. str , I, W g 1. X, , X cya ' Q!!-fki, . Y? t A 0 f ekf' ' 1, ' .,f 1 , Page ninety-four if - CD x-fwfr-we fi .-fi ' F' 1-LAY, -1. , 1- , X--' 1 .-XX .f-7 N 7 1,Q-f, f- 1 YW, X: A-S2'3 fge li '1 X1 A11 1 .rf L' Qqgx -I 5, - H - Y 1 ,--- XfX f 'X9:14.Xl1XX5x'-ggi!! XD ,Xl X L1 XX ,5,.YX1kaT,:!:xXCfgdys,-4e,,'1:, ,:,,,.f.Qegl ' Y X rgfrfz NXXXQ X 4 . 1' 3 1 A ex 2-1 ,G 1 f-I'. ,15 11 .1 ,1 vfjx- ' 1 M ' gg ' Y 11 X' 1X1N I XX f j 4 fffflrr. 1 .1 -ff A1 -XwYN?NH4 15 , fs 4 r ax 1- QE ,yay X1 XX X1 11 XJ, feb: Q i '-M: -1 -f NL! M Lf xf'-f-N in' ---1. Q1 Q .1 5: XX A i i J 1 1 .x'1 1 ,, 'Q l '1 11 RJ1 L1 V1 ' ,ff LV! 1 'iii ll 1 T 11 Q' 1 A i ill 1 A Y 4 I 95- Nei' '1 - 1 , 1' f, 1' ' L. li 1 X X14 1L Alix 11 N gli 11 ,ini xl 1 eg -X 1 41 'l v1 Mc 1 11 X. sjxx X f. 1 j 1 X Il 1 1 1 1 X f .1 .1 'ff X' l v' J If 1 '1 '1 1' 6' iA'1 11l X 1 ff, if Q X1 :Lgf'! L' J :ffm lr ,ff 1 Xp- l'Xf' fy l 11 1 Eff Y if 1 1,0 111 fl Dinsrnore, lloke. lilasguw. Thmnas, Russell, Mason Y llrant, Allen. llnlrhouse, Miaer Uslmurne, Cmach Milner, Peters, Binfcml if Annual ighnvnuc-ilnnmn 1512111 lll IEXIX and lunian Literary Societies presented their animal play as a feature uf the l'arents' Day progra1n1 April 2 Llernarcl lngalls Eunice Ingalls .. Noel llerhy . Leo Day ..... . julia Murdock . Ronald llurduclc -lth. THE GOUSE HANGS HIGH ljy Lewis Beach . . .Xlohn Allen . . . .lane 'lihoinas . . 1 .'l'he11rlore lleteri XYinslmx' Osbourne Elizabeth llinsinore . .Kenneth llinfurcl 1 1 17, 1 ,f - 1 if l N , 1 , 0 116, Aj Mrs. llraflley 1. ..... I,lYll1lSC Hake 9 1 Hugh Ingalls .. ..... Hugh Grant ff 1 .X U 4 Q A 1 Lois Ingalls ..,. 1 . Frances Mlasgow l XA? XD il llraclley Ingalls . . 1 .Robert Miser fi' X! f gx Dagniar Carroll . .. .... Marcia Russell Xqlx '1 9 Rhorla ...... ,... ...... K l ary Masun l11fj'71X , F - , . -. x eg lzllmtt kimberly llowarrl Holth1i1use X J- -'ij XL' 11 l5X1XX1fQ1, ' Y KH -4 fx i A-f5xX K 1 ' 1 Z5'Z5PAj7f51lQ fafvw EFI' 4 1 ' 11q2?T1uXx-1,930 P X51 if fi iSe,5,g,Q11' Page ninety-Five gfy' Page ninety-six xx -'C . ,vm ,X ,X w I, A , i ' 'li - if 5' fi 'O' N 'C' f5Hfv ,-w t EW V X 0,V7Qfv so Ora O- If-5'?l0Wj Vie ,ii Xf? v g,D VA s , I ' , 5, 'fsxgj T QL Q.-Eff Q tlfkggiy Rl leger YQ fi lx- -fl .Ass-' sslllwlL.-lllffwgggw' l 1 lyllgi ll' rf ye: X l l 'A-Ag' ,, Ar A' is EMM , 'if f Ni V h T lla' 2. , Qt, Bag gill en 5 ly A 'tx f, Q ,f 'D-1 Y' lfff- T 1' s Laffy l oifificiias l5,g,lyl, if-J y Y N l lbw, V XX r:s1.r:R bL'L'l.L .. ,1,!'t'Xitlt'Ilf Dorus XYEEsx121: I'it't'-l'1-txviti.-:rf 6QQ Q o. ,' V5 ,Y G Hman GRANT .. . T1'm.v11r-tw A! . i - gb ,gc ' 'i l'lY they should he called Day llotlgfrfzv is rather a puzzle for they l l U - ' - . ' I ,X no l .Qjl certainly do not dodge the light ot dayfrather. that is when they are Di ly if Q most in evidence. Nevertheless, their evanescent character must have quite '31 I' iv' . . - . ll impressed itselt upon flu' student body suice every now and then some X ll 'fl 1 . . . . . - .K lk ff!! Lk O isy niagnanimous announcenient will state that thc invitation is tor eyerylaody, fflyfjfe 4 including Day Dodgers and lfacultyf' lt is wcll that the l7aculty and the 67.54 -fi X 1 sl Day Dodgers are good uaturedl Il XYhen one looks over the lists of nieniliership of the various organiza- 1 'ilfffll if ' tions and peruses the honor roll carefully, no doubt remains as to the ZlCIlYl- Q EGU, ' ties or Day Dodgers for they are included everywhere in goodly nunilners. Y o at-. X'-- QQ. This year the organization put on an excellent presentation of lZahs fill Jffxf hy' Mary Roberts Rinehart. The characters were splenrlidlv interpreted hy ., f ' ' ' , ' ' rfxrll ,t L l the cast which was coached by l'rotessor lieriault. The cast included the Q ijlrll Y as . . lil ig lx Q tollowing: ly? M , , , . , , 53: 1, tjlglfq Leha Arclubald, Ruth Painter Jbryifl-ty 1 di 7' in 71 ' ' llannah. ..... Mary Huhlmard QQQQ ff Q . T, Fw M' Hrs. A-Xrclubald, Esther btegall Ql A Xxvlllliilll ....... Elmer Porter f it Q Carter llroolis, XYilliani XYel1b i 4-zlll I' 1 llahs ......... Norma Kleloy KNQQQTQ 7 . ii! 1 li ' 'X 'lames .'XI'Cl'l1DZ1lC,l. .blohn vlones gif lg plane Raleigh, . ., I LJCIICYICYC Lawless 'X' -it l Q - gy! lt 0 Lhuton llerestord, Q fb Hugh Grant ' i f M t- N ' . . ' bl Q 5 f Eddle Perkins, x l X Dudley XYOodnian ' , X 17 i buy Grosvenor, ' lc ,t XX alter Reinhard X Ut t fn 'fxk'-.' 5' ' 31 Tit 'a ' J les rl 0 Hill ' - f f , A - K - Rsw- Fe frfie fe 'f'-f3If fb fD.iTl 'll v svn s M C 4 X f it f so s -wg 2, l vp yf T A V .gl -X. 'X f v f 0 l'J ,fm X ,fl . ff Y C l 435' ,Nl Nxt' X I al . xx X 'X 1 O O . K - , it rt' N fr? my , - - f in 1' Q J, fer as ,Lf Page ninety-seven 1 QTQYZQVWV S We spy N2 1. 6 ' .fy l' D N. Glnmmvnrrmrnt M121212 15121115 J 111321511 811111 111112111112 0111111 Iglilg HE Mask and Mantle Club presented The Youngest by Phillip Barry on June llth, at the Dennis Junior High School Auditorium. THE CAST Q . .o .J x - fx fl 0 Cl T Q A jg! fo ff f ff l Q a .4 , g eL - .,0 o' , Z 1 .al i fl J XX l ff 1 . X y I ,ul P Q D A 'HX' ' Mrs. lVinSlow .... .................. E leanor Johnson lk 0 it Oliver VVinslow . .... Franklin Raymond li 2 F, O-' it Mark 'Winslow .... .. .Hugh VVallace 12 yi J 'X Martha XVinslow .... .... C arolyn Barrel U l Richard Vtfinslow . .. Francis Robinson 74 fl Nancy Blake ........... . .Eleanor Henley T , y. Augusta Winslow Martin . . ..... Esther Hartsuck x , GOA Allan Martin .. ..... ..,., 1 Vendell Stanley go Katie ..... ..... . Anne Saylor 'O ll. 1 a 1 bl' Svrninr 0112155 1512111 6' .fr at l HE Senior Class presented The Melting Pot by Israel Zangwill on l 1 June 12th at the Dennis Junior High School Auditorium. I l Q lf' - . 'D if - I THE CAST , 1 Frau Quixano .... .............. .... 1 I yrialn Page 5 ff Mendel Quixano .... .David Copeland 1 2? y W I David Quixano .... ...Leslie Shaffer ff i X 0 Vera Revendale ..... Qlive Charles -4 0 my Baron Revendale .... .... R ussell Ufilliams ff' 'C 1 Baroness Revendale . .. ..,. Jane Sylvester Kathleen O'Reilley ..... Esther Stegall . , Quincey Davenport. -lr. . .... Hadley Haworth i 1, J ' Herr Papplelneister ..... Theodore Peters 1 Q 6, .31 if A 9 , fl N X of fl X ll M y 1 Page ninety-eight 7,2 Athlvtirz rx- W- Y X nf M J 'nl fi-X1'-.f. A , , fv -, ,A . ' ,' ,zj ' gy: ,A ?'1N:f- xf':f ' ,-,yulv Am- V: 7, 1, , 3.6 villv. 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This l . fluctuation is not due to the ability of the coaches, for at all times the admin- Q istration has been careful to secure the highest type of men for the position. lrgmgyf 0 l In the main it is due to the material which the coaches have to work with, 0 'hx combined with their own individual knowledge and leadership. A ' Mr. Melvin O. Ross and Mr. Lawrence B. Maplesden came to Earlham in the fall of 1924. With the resignation of Coach Norman G. XVann in N fi! V3 the spring of 1925, Mr. Ross was given the leadership of football and y lk- if V track, while the reins of basketball, baseball, and tennis, were placed in 'i Oil! the hands of Mr. Maplesden. The confidence placed in them by the college fl authorities as well as the whole college community has been vindicated. l KX Much credit is due the fellows but too much cannot be said of the way in 'aj w which the coaches have handled the situation. Coaching is a mere sideline with Mr. Ross. His strong point is Business 4 A N and Economics, but regardless of this fact he goes about his athletic duties ffiggjy ? U with a straightforward and sincere manner. He is a man of sterling char- lf W acter and at all times strives to play the game clean and square. He has Mx il! f been a great asset to the campus and as long as he is in our ranks we know 4 1 'lj 0 A that our athletics are in safe hands. X Mr. Maplesden, too. is a man to be proud of. Taking hold of intra- lip 'N TQ mural athletics he has placed them on a high level. Competition and class ll 0 -.4 support are keen. lrVith such a thing as this taking place within the walls gg? Q of Earlham the standard of the student body is automatically raised. Mape C ' has lived up to the ideals of the college and he will always be to us a gen- p tg tleman and a friend. l G b , AA i -g r - 7 in 105 T fm. , X a- Q ' ff -as gyvyi x l . Page one hundred one --.-Tv . 1f,'iTS,- li 1' lie-T. , ,, I.. f, ul , ll CEQFNQ1.. fr vu 'gfy lc , 114 55 x l lf by D vi 'L 1 LQ .x '12 is ,NJ . C51 -cr-f5.f'R,1iXe CX' of sgc, -.Q -3, so lwjilgf' KXK5 , :D f R 1 sf!-sa ' A ,Q , ' ' -. XX' 5 ,.1flj?,,, , XX G ,iw ,A ff, ji- D u 1, 7 f G .5 3, X14 Ly Q 1 1 iw 11 ,V, I I! 7 z-' fr fl' ,l ,TX ,v x' y ,f-- E ,ffl-J l lid! 14 ,P 1 N sind Q ra O f ' ef 4A 0' . fic -X' f 1 1'4'4Xfy1A f 1 1 ,N X ix 7-J llxxlff A llwoi 1 Yr., Cfl V, ,f a . N X 1 U luv GSX! fo Q A :lg Ev if i' Y R53 O X We . 11 lieacock. T. Raiforfl, llenshgiw, lluntsman, Hzinpton, vl. Parker, Captain-eleet Simkin, Coach Ross, X RTN liatherley, Smith, Abel, Clark, J. Moore, Niser, Catlin. 1 je Coach Maplesclen. Murphy. F. Moore, li, Parker, Purdy, NV. Raiford. Jones. N1 f . Markey, johnson, Penery, Farris, Captain Stanley, Hadley. Mauck, Copeland. AK . I I fvffi .O 0 I Y Vfoi if X D QQ 7271, of A ,A f 1 ly 1 l illnntlmll Svqnah emil Swann s it 1, 1 l tl ROHAIJLY no better team ever trotted out on the gridiron to fight for Earl- v ,I Uffrilfgij ham than the one that defended her this year. Because of the fact that six 'lb ' '- , . . ' 1 b'.Xd1Va letter men from last years team failed to return to college, prospects at the begin- ning of the season were not altogether rosy. However, under the able tutelage llxgl, Nfl of Coach Ross and Assistant Coach llaplesden, a team was moulded which will 1 A 1 Y!! go down with honor in the annals of Earlham, R A . XYhen the initial call was made, about sixty candidates reported. The E IHC men who again enlisted were Captain Stanley, Hadley, Hampton, Huntsman, ' fini! Simkin, Farris, Clark, -lones, bl. Parker, and Fatherley. The first few days fol- 1, ' of lowing the first call were spent in picking out the wheat from the chaff. After ,ls to ,f a week the squad was cut to thirty and then practice went on at full blast. ,AY l MQ1 llutler vs. Earlham. The liulldogs, with a heavier and more experienced ll W! team, went into the game as heavy favorites. The first half, however, had the fi' Isl O earmarks of a football game of no mean variety. :Xt the start of the last half KV 'Q Jffvfbgll experience and weight began to tell and lrlutler ran the score to 28-O in her favor. V,' , A lk Defiance came to Earlham the following Saturday. Remembering last year's lxfy Q 7-13 defeat at the hands of the Tigers, the Quakers hustled in and at the end of lv N1 'f- . . V . 1 O KA J sixty minutes had the Uhio boys beaten to the tune of 26-O. lleakening in the second half, Central Normal lost to the Rossmen on Reid 6 Field the Saturday following the Defiance game. The first half developed into 11 1 gay Q- ,ff f1,g, 1 . .Q 1 , 5 lkyiflx in 1 f Clll4 ig? 7l573'f'sw'vTTol19 '75, Q? - T 'Fixx QV ' ,gf A ' 223 7 ' J- rfiii.. 7ll ,fl-15511'fQ' fll ffl. ' ,f ' 5 I' 1. to 5' ll Ji nv Qi A i' T' X . E3 I mymli , Q 2 .ifffllx lfkgix fi f ,lv 1 ! 'ow xg X 1 R QQ 4 -' - 1 ,, N 1 ' m vixJ - :.,Ug5 . Page one hundred two 1 , s i ff C W5 Kxygoy Nfemef' . C t :ef ,... ,ic 'if -. 3 sl Q-aw - - v - sw .s . Ofafxca ,y X ' ' punting duel between Huntsman and Arbograst, ' I? by l the former having the edge. In the second half, gf lr. 9 X the Quakers, by means of an assortment of trick W 1 ka- plays and passes, laid the.ganie safely away. i fs? X' Final score: Earlham 15, Indiana Central Nor- K-'V , mal O. y K-,gf Di, ji Cedarville followed Central Normal anal ' lil -f oy likewise was sent home benioaning a 13-O de- Of' xi 'S feat. The Quakers' aerial attack was prominent lg ' 9 K throughout the game. Une touchdown was the ti ,C ll direct result of a 45 yard pass. After a week of strenuous practice Coach i ,A V Ross took his men down into the hills along the l K Q' f' Uhio River to spoil Hanover's Homecoming. , 0 ll V Fighting every inch of the way through a water- g fl 0 L soaked field, the maroon crossed the Hanover WENDELL STANLEY' ,ZS J' kg A Mi .X hnelfogi tini-esEanil in etgii galse Huntgman kicked Richmwmlv Indiana ,IV f-.X I ?Tv boa ' , Score' al mm HL' anover ' , Four football letters: captain 1 Countless forward passes, broken held run- in his Senior warg SUICCMI by T, Q Vx ff , ning, end runs. and line plunges tell the story of many officials and sports writers ly V' Oakland City's 46-O fall into a sea of mud and as H11 Clld O11 the first all-Stair , XQD 021 water at the hands of Earlham on Nov. 7. 335562531 tifiizlxua ,PQ Fighting with a-spirit that wins, Earlham uuiendcnq ware guru? U, SCC t 1, D next avenged successive defeats at the hands of you guy but we all heartily Say' I' TSN J- Franklin over a period of four years, by soundly 'Luck and success to you '. L l ,Q ' trouncing the Baptists before a large Home- ' If Nik, S coming crowd, The maroon aerial attack was again prominent in this game, as al- both touchdowns made by the Quakers were results of long passes. Franklins 5 . lone tally came in the last period when Rohrbaugh shot a pass to Salisbury. The game ended with Earlham on the long end of the 1-l-6 score. It was an example 1' of determination to win and coordination of body and mind that gave Earlliam ' x .' ' - Y if her greatest of victories. ,, CQ , The following week found more opposition from Muncie Normal than had Q I 0 ,N been expected. Earlham, by steadier playing and again using the aerial game . 'X to advantage, won, 20-6. Captain Stanley and Huntsman, playing their last are it , -f'X. fx , game for Earlham, were outstanding -both on offense and defense. f X ,Q x 0 I X e . . . , if fr l g Seven victories out of eight starts, second only to the great Notre Dame if 1 , Q machine in the state record, fewest number of points scored by opponents. one Q 0 A man on the first mythical all-state eleven-some fini' season. lluilding on this V SQ -.X ii record, Coach Ross has arranged a schedule containing a very formidable list of ff! NX . x . . T I opponents for next season. It includes Butler, Franklin, Hanover, DePauw, and ', , -s - . . 4 TA! if others. Considering the fact that only two letter men will be lost by graduation, , prospects for the coming season are bright. lYith Coaches Ross and Maplesden. lgii aided by Captain-elect Simkin tan inspiring and worthy leaderl, again at the O 9 ' helm, we are assured that Earlham football will take another big step upwards. sq ' ' FM I . ,A A I O A I A or A ifal , NIU,-1 i'ic f g Q ' , 'TKT ' X ,RX Q fir' ssree ' L Q J Y SFX . . . ks.. f 'X l WWTF' 4 if , - f if sg af, -vw .J ' ' f- A X ,Q vw - X fi sf -ffv Y as y Page one hundred three f Rumi? info Off , X X, ,s Y- -ky K3 X lx, ssflrf sta ina-, 'ui 0 Q 1 C' J of ,rm ' w f Q ,D .y ' X C , , -' ,ww 5'iiyEj7Ll21Lffyg5g-fAf4f93gf-0' YJL- -fl QkQK:-Q?-as 33 G 05 , I ' ,, Y-y ll l G05 i l i 41- iv, 'W W r f. C K ' f fb hm 1 KX ,ff 'iw f Q ,Q gi i. .ts fill li' 1 f, , N l My . It rf, W W N lQl li- ill! li .2 V. 3 Q2 . ,Q I X 'rf'- , X f' X lgl i f . f X I Ml , K. i hlfivli fri 1 4, , XYIl.l.I.XBl SIMRIN. '27 Poplar Ridge, Nw York , , XX , , U Ki' A llill was always in thcrc with a zip and charge that could not hc stopped. Timo and 1' P K lfjflq timu again hc would hrcak through the opposing line ancl nail the runner in his tratks. As ,' i long as lic was in thi- gamc thcrc was no worry about the tackle position. H55 next ycar's 5- JN' 5 X captain :mtl he is mighty worthy nf tht- honor. 'WVU will hc backing you to the limit ncxt lf 75'k1 lyl' season, Hill. l i it U17 , ffiafrfg? -' f-sq A, W! , Q61 ROBERT MISIQR, '20 Poughkccpsic, New York fl! if Only a frcshman, hut hc's a mighty capahlc hulcl gcncral. HC was assigned to thc regular V, 'QXU i7,ff4fX'l- position of quartur-hack ancl hc hanrllctl thc team as skilfully as anyone could wish him to, fxrfx '17 'ily lQL'll1'lI'li'1l1lC alt-rtnuss 'mtl rcacliuuss to Mkt- in cw-rv situition at 1 Ulancu were hivh pi ints ' W I Vp! 1 1 ,. r ,, 1 I . 4 1 5 5 F X R y in his playing. l.ct's go nt-xt year, 'l'3oh'. V59 ' I. 0 'J , ,' QL lx, fl! l l-.Fi MARK HAMPTON, 'ZS Richmond, lncliana ,F fill L,'-'fm - - ' Q - . fm'-' if 'fbgl Mark lx-lirycs in actions, not worcls. lYhen on thc ottcnsive hc liclpccl tear big holus in 5,51 KALTR ,Bl thu opposing linc and whcn on thu flufcnsivc hc was likc a stone wall against the other tuam. 5 aft, Xu Mark, you are to hc conimunclccl for thu great spirit with which you fought to uphold thc l MQ!! i swf stantlarfls uf your collt-gc. 7- ic V ,fy GER V3 iizolw UVQS L U . ,assi I A- li ? Y U lxlftffy Q L , t fx 0 ix lily FA ly wt W O G5 A fx H H! N , a 5 K , fs mv Y 9 Q GHQJ3 .J ' if ?N-A9,f?1-. 7 ?iyv' ,fr . i KNQVFY ,AJ'T'f4D ' t C X N liyfgib X., W Y .X . if 'M ,QQ X 4 X wif I , , a Q lr b - , . . ln , , , Q15 ' f ' My K Qglg X X1 ' 57' N Q O N ' r lx 'if lhfff l jy HW x Q0 .Ami X-f H4 1 ,Q L2 XX 3 5 ttir o ,ss,4'ssa,atXY5.,i ls Page one hundred four f an - as -F557 TQGQTH, ft 11 xl . 1 Q Q Q9 og 2Zf,:ffyf1!1!Q lfnkfi ill- 5,1 11 '1 K,iy,1gl 1 gfHgaU bLif1 W 'X sr ' fgiifigsssxs 41025011 'Q3:1,,,:' 1 XJ -asa '1 1 ff ,1 jpg ' ' 1 919,111 M115 1 1115123132 14591 A yfgfs ' at 1 4 , iii QQ UC' -w iii 1k ' Y ' J -. 'xjfx L11 Qiflio ,, gfij, i X itil ll eg 21 11 1 15 Q 1'1 lx X1 K 1 1 N iii gl Tlx 1 igxtaiwkf, , , - vs - , - -1 -Y .,- ,- -, ' 1' 5' Q. X i1.gQ1,! 1, LAW lx l1XLlt ll1.XU,Dt lx, -I lx1Cln1111nd, Indiana lf 1 XX? Had anklcs kupt Larry nut 11i i111'1tl1all tww yuars ago and n111st wt the 11p1111si11Q lint-s .fi iffiiilf ll, wished hu had had had anklcs again tl1is ycar. xX'llk'll lic carrit-cl thc hall lic hit tht- linc with ,f 'LAt 1 K lobl i Q P71 ll , ,W f, l 'ily l?741f yi, 1 1' G J l, .A1 i7gJ1 1111, T1 113 'Cy 1, 4 X KQNP xl xQfl 1 1 513. 1!Xg-1 JA 1 ffl f 0 , fi l 1 X, , '1 10 ll iw at a thud and a bang. Hds unc of thu bust lint- plnngt-rs i11 the statc and if a1111tl1t-r yt-ar ClUL'Sllil stamp l1i1n as unc uf thc lx-st backs li?lI'lll3lIl cwr had thcn it will hu had anklss again, XY1 r1- prnnfl 111' you, 'l.arry'. ROl'3liRT F.-X'l'HliRLlfY, 'ZS l,i5l.j'1r1lll4.'. New ,lcrscy Thurs wt-ru few wwrrics abuut thu ccntru uf tht- line wht-n Hub was in tlicru. I11 spits uf his cfniiparativcly small size lic Cwnld hwld his uwn against tht- ht-st. XYl1y? lit-canst' lit- has a 1'in1 and rignr, a spirit and a lure for his cnllugu that inakus l1i111 snccuccl in uvt-rytliiiiu lic tries. XXI-'rt' l1111ki11g' fur great things fr11n1 yon in thc nt-xt tw11 yuars, 'll11l1'. UXYIQX HUXTSMAX, '211 Klwnnt Yurn1 111, lmliznia C11nntry is unc 111' thu sw-Callcd ll'lI'l11lt' threat lllL'll, being vury llI'UlrlClk'llt in carrying tht- ball. passiiig. and kicking. lt is sntticiunt tn say that he uxcrllt-tl i11 all tlirut-. l-.cw rivals rjvtitptiiitucl l1i111 Zillfl whttn it caniu t11 annt-Xing puints after llIlICl'Ifl1'YXYll, that tm' was always ruafly. NYc'll miss you nuxt yt-ar, .C1'PllllU'j'l.n 5 ' ' '..i - 41. ff' 1' s 1 1' 1. 31' ' at l, 1 1' 1 l' 1 1 - 11 1 Q1 1 kg ws- 1 1 fl WJ! 1 L. . 4 Kg Y gf!!- Q1 ,fix l TX 11 fx J' I1. ll lllf nt '1 -XL' 11, sw 1-Tiff Kg. li-19: H J 11' 1-Q 1' if ,165 lj 1,' :fy lAli711 X11 QTL! 'ill Wo l J 17? 1 , 1 ixlil 5' 1 -, '21 X1 9 lift' Q , ' 1 f f' it 5 s i ' i' X ,-fl fi 1. 1 ,l -C. f L7 C115 1fX,bs,sfs':Ql CIW fiyficfif llfflffi 1, Sb 10 f hgh L ,11' ri 7 Q-1 M9161 --is ll lvif ,275 ts lss' l-iwfiih' vw, Judi 1 td rf lid safl x N.-4f'lJQ Page one hundred tive 111111 , .iff .,. K 1 i tb. til lil .J .1 J iS i 1 H ki. Sd. 1 illifofffrffo frvvoirff - Ort, KENNICTH FARRIF, '27 Portland, Indiana You can iicvcr tt-ll what Kenny is going' to do. He popped up one clay and told us that ht- had bt-un marricd for six months. The saint- thing happens on the football field. Hu does thu uncxpcctcd and thc result is usually satisfactory. l76w backs can run thc ends as hc can and wc art- still looking for somuonu who can pass bcttcr than hc can. XYt ru betting 4 fn- X I fl MAS if? .x .719 'fa Q it 0 NJ . l t 2 ii . '- ylv hw l W on you for next year, 'Kcnny'. i 1 pl Q, if ' X f -- Axfdf-:gg ' . ' AQ ,Cyl CLIFFORD HJXIILIQY, '27 Amo, Indiana O9 KMA!! ,fix Rt-rl was snru an important cog in thc lint' which was almost imprcgnablc. HQ has red ij ,A A, hair, a rud fact-, and docs hc light! Hr was always thcrc when needed, blocking punts, and ' fi. tackling opposing backs before thcy got startcd. XXI likc your spirit and fight, 'Rcd'. sq ki qi 47 v ti L-Tiff' A 7 i f,.A,J, J I .'raj,'A,,. woonifm xi,xL't'K, 'zo fm-Qimiilt-, Indiana -A, ,i -s V 'A A 'X' gg? Short and stocky, hc comes from Owcnsvillc lwhcrcvcr that isl. :Xnd on top of that hc it Q57 X isn't afraid of anything. ln fact, ht- is at thc height of his glory whcn thc opposing lin: Q iiyj Y' outwcighs his. Hu is an A-1 guard. Hu lows to play football, so if he docsn't make one sweet i 'Nl football playcr than Rad Grange nt-vcr saw a football. XVC'rc for you 'XVoody'. W 7' fs I Q Aa W Toi lf zfficijjg 7' ' 'gt o X ll .1 X Q XO 9' fab CA ' fa it ,J it i if l , E ' ll i Q Q V i Oi lxl. fi ji is K l'flT-XJ . i .T-fi, sky. tn IC! sk!!! ,ff-ECN. 0' 'Q O fxjl lf ,Enix 3- fQY, ? .syk WA, j K , sgtffk K 1 iw ,-fx Qi, -'Q tix . 1 W -i . -, - ' C i +' it P' , x. 7 I MQW f' Y 45 ' O . 'i X-X if f X sal' ' I lx ' iioisabgj-' 'X sf ky 'ik AVKK i . fvifivlvt X -.fml-ks, Page one hundred six 9 Q E1iK f'3fX:jf3 R55 if !.s4fjj 1Q'5g f , ,ir1 ',1fr 13.1111 ll gp 'O ls. 41 1- , if Kijjxqlflsygirg' f V 511 Qi' 1 Q29 1sJiIKQ-, ' My-10' V l ll Q' lfsvsih 9+ l,1g.IFf-ai-U 1 1' Aa Q ' H253 lffjfl 1 f 1, .X If .71 ff 51 L 111'1ffi111s 4 1 Sj 1515411 LQ ll1!,f'Q fs N1 li li l V11 1 l l ' l s 4' I I X-fi ' 0 A N Atltzf 219 l 1 ll ' QQQQ-,l 1,1 K V1 1 f tl k 1 1 ,gl 1x X V, x XX ' .l yi! lk W1 , , - , , - . . 511.1 6 ORl'.X Ll..'XRIx, Z8 L1et1rget1,1w11, lllllluli HL' 0 J I ' Y, , 'N D H l . . v ,,1'f f . Q 113 Clark1e had lots ul 11pp11s1t111n at end a11d althnugh he wasnt a regular he played 122. 'Q 1 255' al eiimzgli to earn his He C1111x'inCecl everybcwcly that he can play fowtball and it is goiiig ww! 'rx' M to be a pretty hard task tn keep him out uf a regular berth next seasnn. The year ought Uv ,lei-ig ikffv li see hini at his best. Ure know you can, 'l.'larkie'. Rf LINE! 11 ' '1 if Y' 7 I 1! 1 1 1 SPT ' JOHN PARKER, '27 Eatwn, Ohio 'N 4,344 :O There goes a lung pass, but its t1m tar, yells swine 1a11. Then like a flash, Jwhnnie MMP 'SM-13 IW' dashes in and grabs the ball. conipleting the pass. It's the same wld story. Ask Franklin fur aiililx 1' ,1 -X .Ki 5 W9 1' 'l Law sifv J ss. ' tl 2' A Of FAX particulars. -Iolinnicn was likewise etiicient in getting clnwn the field under punts, breaking up interference, and stopping anything that tried to cnine l1is way. Great work, i-I1llll1l1lL',' we'll watch yOu next year, XYll-l:lL'R XYILLIAMS, '29 Riclnnond, Indiana Bud is a ladies' man, sw it is I'LII1lHI'L'Cl, and in consequence he is a great drawing card whenever he plays. One thing certain is that yrvn get your 1n1wney's worth when yllll come to see Bud in actiun. He is a remarkably gnnd offeiisive end. He excels in mowing dnwn a. clear path for the backs. Vie want you back again next season, 'l'1ud'. 1 '.,j Q11 l N 'i '.e,Q'11,1 1' LL' l- ln rwlftf- 1'.fL'9'Lf -1' gl l' pl 1 ,, ff ft' , QZTJ fuk 1' G -1 .J ilk-i,.1l,, il say , ,. 1 vile sl GGY il ci lx ii V L- .tm Q if fyl X1 1 Q QS 7 1 f fffif:-Tflffi fc N 5 . l fa. i1,?i1.i f , l liiff-SVN 515 1 ii i i i i l11lf1f.3lf'113ill A A Q Xe l' llkxiix K s , ' , T- ' .KAN D If? 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Ph' 499 K 5437 lf .49 , X54 1 L 4 if si K, Q lil ,X EX fx ,K Y .4 f il- 'li N if il! iXf,? if fix! iC'iXxyf'l4 rJ'XT,xAyNC4l twf xg, L nxt! 1 ff. l we f 1 4 6' i lx fl 'lv f-bil ati Vp-'fxJ 4 V25-'N ll .V-li, yi f'lL'i. ill Krueger, Drulcy, Huntsman, Cfizieli Maplesnlen. ll, , SJC? lf Captain-elect King, Spaulding, Smith, Swain, XYihhnan. ki: 'll ll ,Zyl Jenkins, Captain NYallaee. jones. llanner. H X fn! 5 iilfsil A' If M fn' ixlvwfi, if Mankviha ia ae ,412 rw. Ar- v v A l I - Q D v f ,ey ' Af' QQ, PEXIXKI the season with tuur regulars trnm last year s team in the line-up ,slag It 1' lwiy Earlham looked tnrwarcl tn a triumphant lmasketliall season. ,lust lietore M- 44 - 4. . - '52-5 2 ,,,lywNe'5 the hrst game, however, Coach Maplesrlen was taken ill ancl the team was turfevl tj-,1f'.2., yywgim to struggle along without him. .Xtter Lhristmas with 'Mape hack at the helm ,,,lQ,5' if ay . . . . . . . . 1,43 ,AN the tellmrs assumed a lighting' spirit which pullerl several games out ut the tire 'ffl-X ' ,ex .14 ' , ji, , K X right at the last. Captain Wallace played his tuurth year with the team anfl at f I . 1 all times displayed a iight and cleterminatiun which placed him ainnng the leacl- ing basketball players of the state. Unly three letter men are lust hy gratluatiun MFE ly l 4 V ' 4 . . . . . . . . Sy XRS Q' and with several lmwiiiisiiig' freshmen sliuwiiig' up well-well. just watch nut tm' ECB9 X-J . ' , Y N J , l' 4 3 if: us. we ll he there. f Q I fx -fe l THE SEASUN l L' x, 'Al X' li, ga? 12. Q.. Z9 integrity 44 ia. t1 241 Franklin 31 W Ol ll 9 Ii. C. 43 Intl. Central 22 V C, 24 Muncie Xurnial Z5 E J 0 f E. Q. 22 Fmkim . A 411 iz. ti . 241 Int-Paw 311 'T'f . f X' f ' A t , lx lf. C. 35 Miami 2U lf. C. 23 Detroit Cniy. -lfi I 4 ' , y in lu, C. 55 XYittenht-rg ZH li. C. Zfi Michigan Aggies 21 ji' ,f ' 4 ia. C. is Butler f.1 ii, ti. .48 Terre Haute Nur. 25 lf Q ,Q li. C. 25 Hanover 27 li. C, SU Incl. Central . -192 fwlo I I lf. C. 15 Butler 31 E. C. . .. SO Muncie Normal ZS J i 5' Elly? rf A 'ffm ' - Q fe 1 qw? P r avg. . i fffeee -44 Qfef - 4 , lU.iQ 6 D 1-Q XJ , , Q 4f '7 X F ' My f -C 2' 41 4 Sift F Y ' 4 5425. it 4 x, 2 i 4 X-3 -J we QQ . it .5 ,ff if g . in 51-hw 1' . J X 711. . V x W 'qafft C Q N! Page one hundred nine 5 :055 v -'rp - ,SNK 5 ,, 12 c, me- Q agfaa.- - Y , -A ge-ev,,.,' if -Pea, LQQ , i ' f M A -1' . - - lb , 'gp W fjffb fl its A QQ la Q QQ . c ,t m l : aitaaa Q, ,X , Q .: .'A 1, 2 V? . lil ,eg t a , QD , ,o' fs. fx ff , 1 X X t ll A 4 l , HUGH VVALLACEQ Cclflain , Gwensville, Indiana N Qu: o M i a, Davie has played his last game for Earlham and his so SX V . . ' it X' S place will be mighty hard to fill. Always an accurate shot, the tj opposing teams have found him a dangerous man. It is suffi- C -, X. Q Q cient to say that he won four letters and that he was captain , 15X fi of the team during his junior and senior years. N iw, lt 'Y ' il .A-it ix RALPH KING, Capfa1'n-cleft Amboy, Indiana i 'qi' l i f Mop was laid up during most of the season with ton- f This was his second year on the varsity and at all times his - Xxx . lg 0 ff f silitis, but when he got back in the game he couldn't be stopped. 1 ' X X 1 ix 4 Y x y playing has been outstanding. The boys elected him to be KOA Y . , Q, X A captain next year and we know he'll make good. fx PS 4717-4' Q 9, f XX QQ Q xr-Qo iliv' 0 84 ik, o 3 t ' 4 1 55 Q 5 F 'l gl X' Wm. ' .2 i -, ff .m gi i X Page one 1 itiiit 1 mtl mi 1 X 0 'l 1 S -o LW. .7 . ,, W Y! f B . .p -X Q, 2 f - gg 5- fe De' 1. .fc-522-21994: --, ,mxEJ.1q' Q QQ -2yLcfKlJ,v,Y if j . -1 ren- ,l . bm fi., 0 X 4 S 'fag I . ..,.. y. i ' v l f-S295 avi . A ff 'K HX ly 4 t li '-f 2 r md V' x X E ifdjl VW? l T Mx 'T?..fTT'I X X J ' F l I- 4 YK H -sf Q M4 l H H t 'Qt l - i Q or if 4' D or ,fo Q ' GEoRoE KRUEGER Riuimomi, Indiana l i gg, r I! ,X 5: QV' George has to duck when he plays basketball or he will bump his head l FND on the basket. He was always ready and raring to go, and his ability to block i A , l Ll ? OO! shots was almost uncanny. He's improving rapidly and as he's only a Soph- O LQ 43' X . . . . 9-U xi gfj omore Earlham will see a lot ot hnn in the next two years, of a lv X i X . V 4 If VERNON SPAULDING Richmond, Indiana AK, tt 5 A N g Verne weighed 225 pounds when he was in high school. Now he I g ' ' tips the scales at 175. His basketball ability has increased in proportion to 'LE X f his decrease in weight. He was the backbone of the Quaker defense and KL, A Q he's going to be missed next year. V fiio' l I 0 .L X 50 ,fx l uf v U OWEN HL'NTsMAN Mr. vemfm, Indiana ,Q If .L X X l 1 l if Country. while not as tall as the average center, has enough spring' Q K 0 xxx in his legs to make the rest of the centers give the tip-off up as a bad job. kj' MQ' 1 -' His fighting spirit and hard work keep him going. Earlham is sorry to see gig him leavelbecause he has always been among the best. K, We l fp 1V . y ,Fw l J 'Q 0 fzxj 'M Q5 f X t x ' - IQ-K r ,' ' , f ff-ffggg ,557 lf-fgQ'T'N- - 1- . tx I f W y. .. O W 5 .,., ' vagin- : , ,fn X . .XX-In, I , . KC? Q . kj f .Kit ' I g I X . . ! jf: Q, -at is K Q 33 ll . s ' X-f QR 5 ,,,,A.rgs, Page one hundred eleven Q -A-v 5' W : - - 1 'QQ-0 so -0, caros .4 i Q . I I O D I Z W P Y A NME, .vf, N I i I 1 , EF t . , s j pt i if '- X 'E A . I 1,, 3 , 4, g R I ,C In l ..: I F Y ii: if V :A':. 1 .. f , . V,. 155 Q., 21 V .1 I: ,:: I .V -E .V g V an .,., j if ',1, I ii iff 7 ' ' :i Zig ' '- ' D' . '2 f f I .i 1 t I 0 X .0 f T! lq l A. 13. 3 51 xg p WT j ff f S ' V ::. I I .. . . I Yi H ,F h e f .--. iii, S1 '21 -5 ::. is ' ' - ' ' ' I' -.'fs:g:2::s S . I' K ' -4 1'1:1 I ,A, ' .if 1 S I jig T111 5. I Nj Q W 4:-': 1. j 12. : - ,, 5.1 5 , f , .7 i ':,55. .E: N ., N r .5 ..',- I I Q W , , l 0 FV a XM wx! Q W 11 fi f , .Iv lj CARLQS JENKINS Anderson, Indiana A 1 v . in Red filled in at guard whenever he was needed. I-Ie's another boy X -:off just out ot high school and he'll be a mighty sweet player before hes lx I D through. I-Iis speed and Hghting spirit kept Earlham up at the top when- 'Xxx eg 001 . o ' jill V1 ever he was in the game. Q .OX I H iw I Xp y ix ax DRL LEY B I C1 j ,U LI I oston, n iana I ff -151 K 2, It - Ivan has made more progress than any other player this season. just ji out of high school and with no college experience he jumped into Kings , ,X Q, N I X shoes and played like a veteran. He was substituted into the Muncie Normal 4' Cy jf game just in time to shoot the tying and winning baskets. Three 1nore years lx bv , and we're expecting great things from him. 1 tp 0 ,Q 5 Y XX f K 4 X VIGENE SKY.-XIN Milroy, Indiana 4' 0 Peck held up his end of things as Hoor guard. Always lighting with 1 0 a vim and vigor that was admired he helped keep Earlham in the running N fo 0 at all times. He is a dandy shot too. Michigan State Aggies know all about this. Swain will be in there again next year. h I of 4? I Q 3' I 3 .x , ,I'g1, I ' ' 9 l ,R QQ il Xl I I 'Wg gg' an .O -f-I . . in- X O. ' 7 vu '33 QA' ' 4 Aa J Q f A-43' l ..fQ L X o L 'ax 4 N N' if Q 1.31, 4 x I ,H i I tg.: 3 .1 fb , G ' 2 D -4 JK I I Page one hundred twelve s i la f I X ' O Elntramural Athlvtirri i f 4 , N. l Q X lf Q f s T Cf lv-A f N DER the supervision of Coach Maplesden, intramural athletics have it pm-si . ci, had a splendid year. The competition has been very keen and the 7 yi S support of the teams in interclass games has been spirited. The purpose , of this form of recreation is to provide an opportunity for everyone to try it I l 4 his skill in whatever line of activity he chooses, regardless of ability. This 7 lx Q l purpose has been well followed, for the diversity of the activities offered l Q , D X' i has made it possible for everyone to find something to his liking. lg I 6 ix will At the beginning of the fall term horseshoe, tennis, and golf tourna- 2 A, pf 0 ments were started. Lloyd Cramer proved his supremacy in the horseshoe Ei contests by throwing ringers with uncanny regularity. He won the tourna- l ment from a group of about thirty-live entrants. Cold weather came too l ls' fi ' soon for the golfers and tennis players to complete their matches, King vs. 'bong Monger was the line-up for the finals of the hit and walk players, but it i Q had to be postponed until spring. The tennis tournament reached the third f VXVTX I li round before the weather called a halt. It, too, will be finished this spring. hx 5 ., Ti, At present it appears that the title lies between Spaulding, Hiatt, jones, and dd f Johnson. X ' my Much interest and enthusiasm was shown during the basketball tour- 4 l nament. All four classes had good teams and the championship wasn't p A Q P decided until the last few games. For the second consecutive year the class , T C. of 1928 Won the event. although both the junior and freshmen classes were 7,45 : ' right on their heels until the last. 4 1 tl t 0 'L Golf, tennis, horseshoes, and baseball are holding the limelight this If spring. None of the matches have as yet progressed very far. The baseball lg s p ill iff, games have been very close and the title is anyone's yet. The development, tt 0 physical and mental, due to these intramural sports, has been very grati- T 0 J fying. It is a wholesome condition to have on the campus. We must not C ff l l i 's fail to give credit to Coach Maplesden whose untiring efforts have made li ' T ' Earlham intramural athletics a success. ' l y . . 0 As. in . -,es-s + ,- f A -es-a ff- . sa Q V ai. , x as eq, - f w-f .. . L.,4,xAb 1 Page one hundred thirteen t i an Ari: QfL,f:c S7 TO WOT Xe , X fr,s4,v 9. if 7 if 7f',t Q1 N QQ .5 or i, Q. 2 , jf of m Q Q aff Q..4a40-1,24 QQ- Q 1 ta , ve C, T TQ24' :Tn . rd, F 'J U f f' X ' A '1 f ik val- Q 5 ffl f nil , if af- . V N5 . 'V' , ii ' is .. , E XE! f P I, A. N 'i ' T v AJS' 'T ' 5 il Q21 i as - els-JM-1 . olplx' 'Q T to . . VCU AJ- ' -f ' f iii ' 0 G I l f 1 . ,geo U. . ' ME C ' T C T fl , 5 , 4 - I -Lp ,W Ivey' pity-, Q KEY :ttyl it r is if I, f yi Ji 'X o Q 3 9 FAX. ,, 0 f ,W , rg X . U3 3 fi XVootlman, llahegger, lloltllouse. Brooks, Hoskins, Pierce, Ilenley, 5, Barker, Kenworthy. Q J. Barker, llenwood, lfatlierley, Smith, Simkin, Peacock, Grant. Druley, lflankowski, X Vx , Coach Maplestlen, Clark, li. Parker, Reid, Captain Huntsman, I. Parker, Catlin, Moore, Coach Ross. XXX 4 fl GO 0 it fyo' ii Xe noi' s Irark Squat! emit Svvemnn at ,f 1 I 'fl ' C ii Wt ., UALH lxl 555 and his track team ale enjoying the most successtul season , I lfarlham has had for some years. lleecling out from a group of iiftv 'NX aspirants about twenty men. Coach Ross has trained and developed them until LK ,t they are able to better than hold their own against the best teams in the state. X A Captain lluntsman is back in the fold and it is superfluous to say he's good. Q ,fx l , . . . f. ,, . . . . Gly Training and working hard Lountry has been an inspiration to the tellows. 4 A, ' T lYe haven't any worries when the held events and high hurdles are called. In ,lf 56,5 ' the two-mile run llankowski has been showing up well. lle and Henwood are if, Y Q- . . , , . v , M V ',,', sure counters in the distance runs. .Iohn Parker, lxenneth l'arker, XX ayne Reid. 1, ' ky 0' f. and Glen Smith are taking care of the shorter distances in line style. Other men X it who are helping materially in lfarlham success are: Peacock, lf. Moore, Clark, gstxlix if lil and Catlin 4 ll RLIVVV c c . X I fl Q Hn Saturday, May 15. Coach Ross took his track men to Deljauw to take ft J' O X y part in the Little State Meet. Strong opposition was met in every event but win- lkvz I 0 Q Y it ning seconds and thirds consistently enabled the Earlham aggregation to place f' Kyo X second. close on the heels of the strong Dellauw squad. Huntsman, bl. Parker. X N i ,I il, Smith, and llankowski, showed well in the meet. The following Saturday Coach X' ' ,Af HJ Ross took lluntsman. ul. Parker, Reid, and llankowski to llloomington to compete O in the llig State Meet. These four men garnered enough points to place Earlham 6 kf D third. The outstanding event was the low hurdle race. Leaving all opposition 'J af QQ 'Q i si , 'T f-YQHX ' fX?9,f?s I ,fe-Q W Af ,X T ff' f:2XQV f ' ,i J' 29 '- is 53' . 5 - X V 7. s l' , -J, ,, N .gf .W C . 1 . silly in ,X ,H ' I jx 4 iw , I . If f up t ,f - 1- ,gi f' l N 'X . - T V I f VD W B in gd I My lgi J , X g-sf:-4 0 11 ex . XXX 4: , 1. 'Q' tkJ,l 60 , .gflflxi Lf' if ' 6-1 yn. 'Q f . -fJX.fg5 . Page one hunclred fourteen f ' JW' we M Off we . 1 O - f' s 1 . e g N ' K cg ,TQ Q 0--Qc' - 1 - Q4 -A J 'Q X 1 'ofa 0' X .X 4 425 . bt lf, . ' f f ' 1 li behind -lohn Parker broke tl1e tape well 111 ad- E J f Q . x '. , ' 1 - I X N Vance of the nearest COI'I'lPCfltOI'. Hunts1nan placed i '15 up b l fy in the discus, javelin, and high hurdles. F.211'll1El.l'lllS , ' flu A third place victory was over such colleges as De- E : ' ,j f X hi 3 lg Da Pauw, liutler, lhfabash, and Terre Haute State Y wi Q 'fd ' Normal. It was certainly a fitting end to a suc- ' Q 'Z 1 row D2 ,Q cessful season. Practically all of the fellows will -- - 'L or be back next year and in consequence Coach Ross Aiz' tg . f X' Up .Ks has a strong foundation upon which to form an 7 ' . ,S A ,E 1. fa X f A-1 tea111. 55 . 1 f t C' i , X t . . ow1aN HUNTSMAN, Ciipmm 1 4 v i 7 N Mt. Vernon, Indiana p 0 SEASQN RESLLTS l I 0 X Q, V Hes a pretty fair track and 9 ' A O ol i F 7 field man, solnebrwcly said when 0 9 f f X harllmm ' ' -10-1 Hilllolff - - ' - -O Owen Hrst came to Earlham. He ily it E31-Hmm l . 72 XX'ab35h . I - l 54 has more than fulfilled this K 'yi 5 Em-lham I . 65 Depauw I 1 ' . . 61 reco1111nendatio11. ,Captain ,th is X 'ug- season, second to Planslq ot X l ff, - Earlham . . 74 llutlel' ...... . 52 Gem-g'etow11 University i11 the all lk- X ' Decathlon at the Pen11 Relays, 'I X ol . 00 . e , gl f- ' ' 11 to K O. X Hoosier Relavs wo11 hy l1Z1I'll13.l'Il16fQ Rose Poly 61 Um Suulpolms mt me meets Sing , ,fx A -- - - nnf sed. X .A if 42d 1-42. fx wg l ' N l lv, Little State Meet at DePauw: DePauw 39.75, xl lt . Earlliam 30.5, wabaS11 25. , .- Lip 1 Big State Meet at Blooniingtonz Notre Dame 63, 'rfib'5. lf. Indiana University 45.5. Earlham 12. fe i fx, , 1 X' l f it , Cl . 1 - 1 5 0 A .ff it ,fx-.x fi 1 lx ff tl f 0 I 0 xx. X ' . X . K I , B 'Ill a... Si . ff fl. 1 65 1 .1 ll xv I, yy Arafix - I 'Q X j ' E v -X K 1 . J,f:XQ'f-Y -'iifggb 'X , W ' . -. ll. x an ,f on f V i' 'x.f 1 q Page one hundred lifteen I, ,if-4 3 L -9 - .0 S. 0 r I 9 .' IQ. G' ' ov i f w 4 Q ae' Q 0--e 0' KX! FX- -' - 'Q - 'ea Oo. - f M 'X i if u cf I , 'i :.. ' ra- ' X ' , ' Q 5 , .. , ' X X! 2 gl j ig - z i ' A N Q Ag I A 'A 'Ii' 'H 1 '4 I I elsif Q . V Jw A if E 1' 4 I 1 if f REQ r f .,,,A Q .,.,. . j, .I f . tj' fe-1 Q- we ':. ' - szri ii I :V ' 'Q 4 X x I I o. f P - - I .o if fx Y, . flu- ,- za- N I Q: A oxx 3 - 7 -Q I 1 Q . I A N Q 3-.3 ' 'A': ii '-', age , I 'zli' X J :Qi . A I, . ,Vb..::!, . x'.b E 1. ,.bA,. is ,1,.,, . K .. :',:. 5 .,,,, . X '--:1s:'::: 1.: I -' : - i i QI . 1 ' R fi xl g l I I ,J 4- I idly JoHN PARKER h Eaton, ohio 0 K Q if . . . . . . af QW Er D Coach was worried about the low hurdles until he tried Parker. He's improvmg his il 0 Al ?f'X-. form and speed every day. As far as the 4-10 is concerned, it is unnecessary to say that -Iohnuie's one of the best in the state. i I Y I l i 1 X 'i X i 'ls . f X. rw hifi . FREMONT noone Converse, Indiana , i .ot Ll fig, OOF VVe hardly knew Fremont was in school until he came out for track. He wasn't so much .OV ff! X fi I- -j, last year but he's got enough determination to accomplish anything. Result: a hurdler that Earlham is proud to own. He deserves the utmost credit for his faithfulness, I. tj, ,' Ng , ! - x , R lg v -I lx f 9 N Ar X4 3 . if, I XVAYNE REID Richmond, Indiana 1125! X a A VVayne's hard to beat in the 220. In the DePauw meet Puckett thought he had him , beaten until Reid passed him about 15 yards from the tape. He's a fast boy with a great f 6 by X- finish. Better still, he has two more years and he's getting better all the time. if i Q I ii I , X W t X ' 1 I 1 Us i i ' XX 0404 ' tt ' X' A I ff KX ,XFN 'e 7 as l i ii it 'Ny , 'i O . 4 v y. ' X I e ' fr l A if 0 ' .r.r,.fsi..t.axr. 5 N 0' . 'Q ,. 5 . Q3 u F w gxx, '-Y f 5 Qffx 3 7 e X 'L+' ff Q' I 'A' -1' . M I N11 f we-' ,,. Q X X fnpxcx N , ,Q wg xg, . 'Avg -Q' , wx., D , K X Q i, x, .1 '33 X -W v '23 J X . ' , Cd v 2,5 ' 'fi A - X, CQ I, inf V Q rf , Q. . ,fx-f N 5 , 1 K I Db I ,, ff b r 1 ,, A ' . -f , , QB ., Page one hundred sixteen i If Q fy' X ro OT ff- Kf'w2:' 'X K S' '50 2, L, 'O' F- 'Q ' g- 'lx , ' -as .f NS: it M ,Q gz4r4lQaXltfl'z9 l ,J ' ,- QQ D f - 9--:IJ , 1314- - v-lx xr! 'Ql fi2QlfXiL:g'g,Ji,! Nfrtgx' fi f tl Qui l i f'f' fx? l or i f i e it is f .l A 3 Mft ,, NX , 59 Y ' I - gi : S 6 Q ' ,- , - vt. - , - ':. :gr lfxt - 1, A A . - , A N - . YQ ' ' 'f' ' 4 is J i e 5' Lf' '- ft' l Q ' t fill b' f 1 V . Nia, a V 1 . 9 KS HV 'VJ P' , . Ni X Jw fl Q 1.1! Q Q Q ..., QE , . 'QQQ I' lk Y , , L.- , Rss? , N ' 5 1' S be X , wrt, J Q s : L .5-ig. , ,. . - ---- V: ASA' . l X, .. A ' N , .X H - l in V N ERNEsT CATLIN Elizabetlitciwn, Indiana Ffyfyc XR ffm , g Ernie is a sure puint getter in the weight events. He can always be counted nn to get if .y '- '-7X seconds and thirds and these places have a great deal to do with winning meets. He's a Kiki l junior so we will lnnk for him back again next year. it ff i KW , K' Y Af .k t L- 1 i OREN CLARK Georgetown, Illinois Wh, DO' Clarkie tosses the jarelin as easily as must of us throw a baseball, He's getting better every day and some time he'll heave it out of sight. Oh ycs-he's a close second to Huntsman if f in the pnle vault. XYQ have high ambitiuns fm' him, all right. haw i J ' ll f Nil, . v 9 .-'lx ff MAYNARD HENXVOOD Centerville, Indiana Qgiilfjff, , J. .E wi Maynard 'takes Care of the mile and helps out a lot in the two mile. Hes un-3 of the A ' . . . .,,. . . it Q , ireshmen that dont waste their breath telling abuut their heroism in high schoul. He uses Nj? il L his showing us how it is done. The boy has three more years and hc's buund to improve. Vg! i f W f NK A f' ,ff S LT , ' VAQL V! 1 ' R-din ,ix s J fxxkk f 'X lx if A 1 idfbigky ', F X f' mv 1 9 Q 1 0 .. Q e W7 X x I ff, or . t ikixx 1' If O C, f 197 C it ,- . gm, 0 get t, , '-e e Re ' 9 f J ,fx-if iv Rxcfaifjf f - , ' -LQ-.qC11:- ff or Q C ' iw Q uh' , t 5-if 4 v , . , . a lo t- i if .,,ift,a I x 1 any QW! J K E Q 0 DN, , tc lx as gixjn QV X . 110 , V 1 f 0. . X 6 0 X12 xx Ki' 'fSfaLyx1X TQLM X Page one hundred seventeen f f 1 W sefl? 0 if -fomoff ex.. r QQH c L QM' s 'B so ' 'Of' 3. 6 i r U .. Q, i ' o- z , ,U of no -X f Q-.- 0- - - J , -QQ, a as Q.. 01 , N' q -' X4 . o ' ,W , . , . , .,,.,, . .. . . ' V h , Q. . if A- K is I xx, , 5 N H ,.,'-,.. , , v,., 1 K Xl , , ' I Q E -I il l i tl H' E 29? in f -I 1 I . A kj I it I y 6 1 feast , S5 I I. J I ieie. I . el P t , e . , 1 I p . . 'C ,fx Q, 5:3 :M IN 5 M : FRN H 'N ish ? 1 lttz 1: k .'ilj..,ii:::ii K' wi XXX Q: ' -5, .: : A l ' N ln I W we N- H ' A I' Y l l X, X, 4 f l , A Q6 LANVRENCE PEACOCK Richmond, Indiana 0 X .N 8 W X- O Larry is another one of those fellows that have enough grit and fight to win. NVhen a ei 'ff'-Rd Coach Ross needed a half-miler, he tried Peacock. And now we have a man that can be . depended upon to bring home points. He-'ll be mighty good next year. l , I N, X 18 ji. KENNETH PARKER Richmond, Indiana J .J V, . W XCODU, Kenny has plenty of speed and usually shows his heels to the rest of the held in the so SX c Q. gf X IUO yard dash. At the Hoosier Relays he helped bring home the silver loving cup for the 'N V, winning half-mile relay team. Yes sir-l1e's a pretty handy rnan to have around and we're X , l l.-5 glad that he will be back another year. ,l fl v 4 w x ' ', IGNACE BANKOVVSKI Richmond, Indiana f b x - g . f Z Bank was the find of the season. He came out for track because he wanted some i X A exercise. If you try to wear him out in the two mile, it's as useless as trying to run a gas ,fs F engine on coca cola. He has a 100 yard dash finish. 'J xx, 1 x .ks r Cdl ' 11 - l 1 lg f i ' ff Ja.. . . Yi I f fig fa ,N ' X 'XTX A Q! Z-xx I , K ., , X x ri ' . f.. . ' I j Y ' 'N vs. - :SLS T ' :swf sf I o MK Q get QAM 4 o x I f Q, at .ix Y' I x . X i S xt . , isgiisiu H.. ' Q I . . . .. 1 Q 4 0' . I .el 9 ' 'N Q M y , ii gif? f ' ev YW ii I I, w .Pg - Wg Qi 0 RQ Q' . f 0 f I Q, -,Q 'eg,Q5g,l2f- 3 -f J i ,I . ,sas . - - las. . Xtx, . e Tj Q nw:- X- ' f ff J 4 .. f yr' ' . f .f l so . CJJX-E, U. , X an W ' 2 .Q V. N Q .X Xlir , Page one hundred eighteen 1321111 Qwlaga t , use 5 9 .jess .ey 5.5, ,QQ , -of-1.at fl Q - s f ,, . Q y Q1 OR the iirst time in her history Earlham sent this year a representa- rx' ' If tive to the Penn Relays at Philadelphia. J. Owen Huntsman was sent XX i in as the Quaker delegate in the decathlon. XVhen Coach Maplesden and his X .5 protege stepped onto Franklin Field nobody paid any attention to them fi TN and much less did they consider the tow head fellow as a candidate for y l if decathlon honors. Starting slowly with a steady, sure pace Country'l VN gained momentum until in the last event of the day he broke the decathlon lm? I 0 wi' record for the 1500 metre run. This landed him in second place, led only l jo lx QV by Tony Plansky of Georgetown' University who won the meet for the 9 second consecutive year. Qi' Too much credit cannot be given to Captain Huntsman for the splen- I Jr? did spirit he has shown throughout his four years of college life. He has l , ' always given of his best in an endeavor to help his college. He has always .M l 1129.00 been a clean player, Hghting from the starting signal to the last. He is :1 00.013 fine example of young manhood because of his conscientious training and iy clean living. Country leaves this year. 1rVe shall be sorry to lose him , 1 1 but we know he'll make good. He is in every way-a man. J X 6 ' ?l' A HUNTSMANS DECATHLON RECORDS ,' 64, 100 metre dash 12 sec. Fifth i J ' A Broad jump 19 ft., HM in. Sixth ' ID 1 High jump 5 ft., 6 in. Second ix 1 Pole vault 10 ft., SM in. Tied for Second 100 metre hurdles 16.2 sec. Second 4 , Discus 110 ff., im in. Third 1 ,ji ,sl Javelin 171 ft., Zh in. Second lk, 0 Eg Shot put 37 ft., 4 in. Fourth 400 metre run 53.5 sec. Fourth 1500 metre run 4 min. 50 sec. First i 3 Knew decathlon recordj 5 C 3 sa 1 M i ii : Ill x a Pge one hundred nineteen af , Q f Qiomof' fi e - I O l ' T -s ,l if. xl 0 N1 x K QNX 41 X v Y J V l 0. .ll We vw if ,Wa osx ff Tv Jl G? .a i , Sy QQ g . i Kel 5 i f A l l , ff o fix' 0 X Q X l T If 'T O el ' O Tl My l lf ,CJ fl Captain-elect Jones, Captain Spaulding, Hiatt, Johnson ll ,A il X if' - 9' f-Q . , , C974 1 Puma f el fa cf .Q , ARLHAM tennis is following in the footsteps of the other lines of sport f ,dxf this year. From all indications the team will be one of the strongest in the Q Nj xl lin J state, and as far as being a well balanced team, there is none to beat it. L B, ti L Because Old Sol refused to shower his rays of heat upon the courts before ' ,l U16 h1'St of May, the tennis squad took refuge within the indoor Held and there X fi, l Cy . . b , i tl LQQXO began to condition themselves for the season. Edwin Ross was the only letter A man lost from last year's squad. Captain Spaulding, Hiatt, jones, and johnson, i J, all men, answered the lirst call and there is every reason to believe that Q X, they will be better this year than last. ,Q The first match, with Butler, scheduled April 9, was postponed because the , y A courts! could not be rounded into shape. Two meets have been played before l V-X Qi' THE S,xRc.xsso goes to press. One was with Terre Haute Normal and the , ,QD ,fy other was with Butler. ln both instances the Quakers were victorious, the , 2 XX il ',0,Q scores being -l-2, 4-l, respectively. The Butler victory was well deserved and X0 ,GX it is signincant to note that it is the first tennis victory over the strong Bulldog ,fxx ' f QA J netmen for several years. The boys will bear watching in the State Tournament 4 F ll I at Muncie. The schedule' ' 0 T April 17 Terre Haute Normal lAt Terre Hauteij fi O 'vt April 2-l Butler lAt Earlhamj , A ' H April 30 Muncie Normal CKAt Munciej 1 'f , . , l ' May 8 Terre Haute Normal fAt Earlhaml ' 1 May 15 Franklin CAt Franklinj i 0 fs May 21 Butler lAt Butlerj l 2-'U Mav 22 Muncie Normal QAt Earlham 1 ' s , . Q la. , May 27, 28, 29 State Tournament at Muncie '. .5 0 ft i V 'N Q . g ' Ag ' '0 - - ,- - 'Q sfvv Fa 0' X- - K - -A . ,- . 1 a P' ko, X O f o I 1 l sfs-1 ,3 as m',z X '3 3 Q ' V if . 5 ' ' ' ' Q Q ' - K . ' Q it , te f LQ! la, . ff T 12 x c B S 1 1 Page one hundred twenty .pl I o. 7 ' X 0 x K I Y! !+X W www' ' E 1 is fi x J! .A ,f Imnnwrfn Athlvtim ,f X fa, O N Jo , fx K, A X. f w- 8 o g X5 . I xfqi X f-4' Q f x f QSC? V lmjff 3 J rj Cu -0 A hi Q45 'vii M3 W f M wx, jx-' Q., ja ,M M is 4 x YS K5 x Q M x 0 xx f n u 'Q x m f 'Kwr es J 9 7 ' f'qXQ7fF uf ' .l f e fsilgeg on K . - V Q , Q L, X: 'F--:P f-f' x v IVA ' y ' fx N ' XX nf C X .R R '- if ' aff 0 4 N,-1 ' O N Lf 1 j x I Page one hundred twenty-we jx is s Jbixjx :fbi their i 1,5 F ly, fix! X-D. N ' 0 on 1 g 2 Zgjtli t jp X My t f X if sf t 2 fs i X , Qt 5 i i N tiff J 'EW 'ifzjii i lfawgy c ggllf 'I 4,1 O l if f H . J '12- iii i 7 l .Q l i i l, gs If it r to WXM4 ig QS of af fr f ,, , VY' ,ii Q iz. Ktilf ggjflf i QQ li lily Duff, Jarra, llenliy. Uslntmic, Gentry, Evans i 'X 1, 'IW' Fnrnzis Sec.-Tre-as., Hurst. Toms, Burk, Comstock Director - fi Elliott, Stcgall, Hunley Prusirlunt, Sylvestcr, Emlwnrtls ' fix so ,QQ XX L !V,w,3u MQ is! ,Qlxfl J rf Wifi , rf, . . - X it ,feffq mnmvn 5 2-Xthlrtrr Ananrmitnn kat t, ci ,D 3 '1 -'M Ofzrs l I iq Hlf xYUlllClliS Athletic Association of lizirlhznn is an organization -j!f,','.f -xxx ,X . . 1 D I YX,AL including every woman on the campus. lt has tor its interest thc wclfztrc, luoth physical and social, of each of its incinhcrs. if I i If N! M , , .... . lhc association acts through its cxccutivc coinnnttcc which in- f'f,2 ,jg4j cluclcs thc lilliysicztl Education Director and the olliccrs and vzirious v Ju h U 1 1 'D 1. Of slmort-inzniztgcrs. Each year the association attempts to go further in 'NO promoting womens athletics at Earllizun, keeping in touch with the ig, NC ,lf xkfxpll .Xthlctic Conference of .-Xincrican College llomcn, of which it is P1 il Q9 ,Q mcnilicr. di i I ,, . . . . . ll XA IV lhc association sponsors the working out of friendly lIltCI'Cl21SS ft compctitivc activities, all working for the same purposc. To make QQ l'hysicztl lfclucation 11 real and living part of thc ClCVCl01Jl11CllI of thc j is ' . . t . , . 'J Qi' hx hvcs ot thc woincn of lzarlham, is what the ll. A. QX. strives to do. Q9 . If piifia tlgg 'EQ ,xii O W DA x C Qyati A ' f9Sii?11'f:TV, fry f ,,c, fr Q 'ff -- 1 -X ,iX',Qfjif' Aj 'X5H2,zi-5 - ,. if-C'fK'llf fl I ' fit f . ' - - l. X' A X' i inn. 1 X ,, i I i I ihfywwilcilhhigfgixxi' if ji 'SJEJHT so X9 iyf lfffqfexzlf' xl Q5 W.,-Pi' ddtmg ff c gf P' f ff xg X .gig:L4f?fPag:21ixX.,4,Jvmsl Page one hundred twenty-two X V Q - . ' S - - v ft ef fxf ff cp f W .O rxfw O. ff' xiftom X 'V .Wy ,n KK f 5 ff ,Y if-H ge' G 0' , N. ifl v -QLWLQ figik ' Y' x ' l i tg fifi X rr 'i J N if X S 3 if X rkf-X jf Q, R6 f i fexl 'T 1 I T T Q X lt D, ' XA, g 7,1 by ' 'Ei figs n KN wx! l i 1 - l it lc ci ft L f A , CXXX i 'J be F' 6 .9 A D sl in :J ' . s ya. l N if T' 521 . iw ,, f reg Xe I hr Bvpnrimvnt ly Oo 5i TAT HE Department of lYomen's Physical Training at Earlham is very fkxfi f l -'N x YL ' ,Q successfully directed by Miss Comstock with the help of three student it V ' assistants. It is impossible to praise too highly the efforts that Miss Com- Six CT stock makes to care tor the physical life of the Earlham girls and in these Q1 ji 4' . . . .li , A efforts she reaches not only the physical but also the social by her radiant 5232'- ., personality. Almost every type of physical training is oncered to the girls xr as much as equipment will allow. lt is the remote hope of the department 11 a to be able to offer swimming to the girls which would be a very attractive QGJ . addition to the college curriculum. O There has been a deiinite development in the indoor work this year. l 'T fix' lx Nl' fx! A new member of the XVomen's Athletic Association committee was cre- ated by adding a Gymnasium Manager, and a Gymnasium meet was held 'jtwfw Q il f Q at the end of the season representing all types of work which had been 0 X done including Folk Dances, Tactics, Rope Climbing, Parallel Bars, and 5, 9 Ladder Wfork. In the future the department hopes that with this good QA ' beginning this part of the work will be more highly developed. The JL? fi . Director will have a regular salaried assistant beginning next year, which iq' J 'N 4 DX means that the department is really growing, and growing successfully. QJEQT, A 4 f k To fx, , . ll. J , 5 C Wgrjixc 'gl tif i X. ' aw, L: f e ' Qfe I ' X, iw .esfaifv Qgf-qoXf?f3'511 T i 'QQ QCQ' G' Q W . Rwyff f .. it y i -' .a- , of f .a A -e me 1 it illl T 1 Ls K if ' .1 xg lik iii j 4! B ' I . tx Ax il Q04 J ' Il- . X ne 2 ' eggs f ' Y' sd' Sffftirgs Page one hundred twenty-three X- wevsfrrfw -Xf'fOCx.f'f Of' .fr . f Y O fl x U t , .x txt - .i 'Xi t f-,QQ Lift ff JTC-lf .Xa if, N gy ' 'si .lt ii Ti N, al Xxx rfb ggi LX ,N g koi-1l,x K .A-.1 lil lf ii Tx-ji x51,Pff .gd ,Fifa ii tl 5 lf, ' it any l 1 l X W X 1 D s. xi X ,ri vsr,ii,y - -X ,x T- ., f 1- ,. ,' , , X -1, 1- '. L -0 . . , J- - can XFX Q fe 0 X1 j X Q magic ii Q 0: 111 Y v , , l ignrkvg :XST September when the call for hockey was issued. such swarms of under 'Y and upper class girls answered that it looked as if the season would be quite a success-just as all sport seasons are! :Xt first it appeared impossible to make or- der out of chaos, especially since .lupiter Pluvius reigned over so many of the other- wise desirable hockey days. Nothing daunted, however, the teams plugged along, 1'e'S1f'ffa-M1 l :' gui sometimes giving imitations of ice hockey on the slippery held, often wishing for winged attendants to hold the umbrellas. lYhen the tournament approached the teams were short in practice-but never i11 spirit. One interesting feature of the tournament was that the outcome was a riddle. livery team had high hopes for the championship, and each team seemed to have a fair chance of winning it. The Freshman were especially enthusiastic and worked like Trojans. At the close of the tournament, Sb, X' ,T- f-Q y A-' ,l i SK- '- P X te. ri lee they ix O it A X , ,. 'U' l tsl 9 if' X. ie v trdbyglx Q the Sophomores and the hitherto jinx-pursued Seniors were tied with two games won and one tied. The draw was played off, but the Seniors' fav- orite jinx returned and the championship was won by the class of 1928. W 1 ff M ily, Even after the tournament the teams were unwilling to end the season, px .J and when the varsity was announced, it was challenged by the dauntless i O! I Freshman. In a spectacular game the varsity defended its laurels by win- pg yy ning a decisive victory. The Seniors also were not to be outdone by the M11 ' gy if ' underclassmen and challenged the faculty men to an exhibition match, but Tkfiili Kip because of the fear of defeat or inherent shyness on the part of the pro- Y O X 'f fessors the game was never played. ' A Rx , Class captains of the year were: Seniors. Jane Sylvester: juniors, ii l we i Helen Hrcnnemang Sophomores, Helen Thomasg Freshman, Frances Good- U fs, Xl win. z lf Q if-if :get ff- -, -f Cafe- f ,fa --4 -- T RN' 'fN.QffX- ' A' 'A -Trigg ' T Z , 2 fi or r e st' M. f'yiztfatQ fe if f -. lm I or 5 i ' Qaykil 1, - -:X - av if XJ 'Q ' xr S-f Page one hundred twenty-four f' 3 ig 4 , :-- .1 xx 1 '- ' HOCKEY YARS I TY Left tg right: Osborne, Edwznrds, Brennemun, -Tarra, Henley, Burton. Stegzxll, Innney, Toms, Duff. Thnxnns :X v 31 HQCKEY CHAMPIONS l Burton, Emlvree, Sunlcrs. Salford. Beasley -ff' Thomas, Mason, Scllzlilfer, Elder, janncy f ' X ff- J , , ,-- . X.- gxy X '-Y w ', Y ,IM I - XL.. f Z , wi i. ' w - T .V V - V1 HV- - ' . - ' , 1 -MI' . f f' iF ,, ,-' X ,' ' xv- K 'X' fxff' ., x ,. ff 1 -XV, , -X, X -5:-g., ,f X xg' ix .l -,,,..A , 41 X., - xv, . , , -, li? I I N ,Y gp, X , 5 ,LY .1 Page one hundred twenty-tive K f XO TQQFOW f'fOCSQOf' O wr f ,Q sfeeseggteketeeoxie -ZMJ e,ae.Q J rlxkj' XR 6' . xx X is 67 W QM t M P 21 QQ , t M91 V J- at A 1 v v j I I l 1 5, ' X I ,XS-IxIL FELXLL 15 our chlef muoor sport. xg, J ' x'N ' E This year the season was cut to six weeks. -, Xi ' f Q ,x,. L The shortened time condensed the training fffkggy , N I period ztnrl prevented Hagging interest. Inter- GSW t t e Y Q 1 ' V 1 1 b A class games closed the season. The Sophomores, 45QA 71' t class of '28, showed outstanding teznn work and if ki Z PS' - individual zthility. Needless to say they were NG ,Q in champions. 7 9 4 V i e r -.r,t,. 0 ' Florence f'lshm'ne, Manage tt W QNE rt CAPT,x1Ns iifXr f'JJf2Q, ELE.-XXI-IR HENLEY, '26 IXIARY Joi-lx EMBREE, 'ZS QQ href IQATIIHRINE XVuurm'AR1v, '27 KIARTIIA BOREN, '29 nf fl 5 'f ff fr lj -we ar fir rr. W ' mfrfxxj fl! f 'ff'fU LAW Str 'eifgxg t 4 A fi 4? fe :STN 3 tn Lug were Ny 73 Q: A Q kelj K:-lg' li 71 9 x r , ,fd , A 41 A, 4 jf, , XN Qt Q. to KLQQQJ Y rf f H rt if Y ,ir few? fe 1 'C' N x X19 fp? 'ffffw r 'HQQN 3 ,X A ,' X X et t K1 ffm .5 fiffgsijj QQW ' f QQ 'ixtrgfivw 5 TNVriX'Q' if ssl 'QYEQ ' X ft J Q V11 X frgfq YA V1 Q I f s. q,lFX5?Zist.3x RX ggi? , ' W t'fsJf3XLiJ:'t A we -to xv? Ot fslbk '7L Q,5. Jdgt' x W0 J' CJUK-E 'feet ev ,pg P ss! K1 jy he5,g5,49vf.SJ,11X Page one hundred twenty-six O A A R v f ' f N 1 , f .S ii A W 12,1 ' 1 X755 A E19 Dix LW A Q KQV ff 1 5 A Q 'X , S X If-3, 1- ' Mi 1 AW' 5511 y jy VARSITY BASKETBALL Ei. C60 HQ W S2311 ,D 1 E A36 If iq 1,5 'wif Ev A , X 0 4NX Q W 3 W, E gf a I xx ! 'M X Ar ff 4 CHEER LEADERS Q A ' Saltford, Lamb, Sylvester, Toms 5725! 7YeQXf'h5 4, AA J 7 if SX T M RX A 5 X' E ' in ,j X 5: Uk Qsvajggfw E Page one hundred twenty-seven 'ffl i XX W f fl t Q, . xx 5 'il ix In 2 , u lr i l ,fic l ith est sfesevteefwf sefversw ft f , r ' N , T, .f ,F f'- -'f Xi .,si. ' 3 Q , ,, X X IZ A , 0 Fil t. Q sg fi J Q -secs Q A f' l 'V' X ' , J by t 5 X x It 9 1 t lxlx Ilurst, Lindley, Gentry Manager, Stuukel, liarch it ll zgjwyit . Kf,lf'f 9 Om I flkfs 4, ' fx W VJC ljill V CAPTAINS lf' gy! X'x s.,lliij I..-vvauxa LINDL1-tv, '26 Enxix HL'RsT, '27 Esplift BIILIDRED IQARCH, '28 IWARTIIA STKNKEL, '29 rid' 75 Qi? ' ' il 1 AQ IFE at liarlham is full of activities from the Clay girls take up their ke , abode here as freshmen until they march out with the parchment -X mil H 1 - V 'Q emblem of the work they have clone at old E. C. 'Every activity is an 1 ' l. Er' opportunity for every girl, and in order to meet them squarely and ? ' make them a valuable part of her experience, she must keep herself rt - i l ds physically tit for the task: and so it is the purpose of the Health De- ll O XFN, partment of XY. ,-X. A. to help every girl to keep herself in trim for all lk, f 0 li the joys, harcl work, worries, and pleasures that come her way. Life , I K1 b ' . may be a burden or it may be one big joy, according to the way we are u physically tittecl to meet it. livery girl that has kept health rules can 0 X meet life with a smile that is sincere. A f ' I s' t U Q P A V N Q Mix . f'- - X - ' 'Q 7X 'vs' j ,1 H X,,X 1 +7 vi Q fe, f of A' ,gp . VI , e in Tift f ,ff Rf X 'ass i- ' fa we jf ND it it Q: v f ee' A 'W me s ta rw, it , X a yr ,ta t , s X 60 , 1 1 , X?-ff X Ao v QNX i QB P' ' Q1 .. , .f - ' . Page one hundred twenty-eight 1? r i Elrark 0' - Sn l '11s ' 9 A ,zo 11+ - iweRX.'2tfe:-fr as X Q- Q fir si, X- ' Wi l w .r ' ll it we-if Qfamy . . 7 11. . X X Zo 6 x lX4Qf' fgibxb Page one hundred twentyenine X t F l fl QE fee e ls- J 2, Mds3,Llgli.2R f it-Q ll Q f X f 4 ' fl' lk? r sz. JE Lf W' ' l ' J 1 W 2 MLS of 'f is 'N X '94 09 If o gi i Q. . ' 'l fr ' W ,I 1 -X 'll 3 - 5 ggi gfx u fy K 5 yf 4 Xl l Y kugiyjif ly QXA Fd? 1 Elizabeth Evans, '27, Mgr. Esther Elliott, '27, Mgr. Wi lla-V 0 Q! Ji jj CEnlf Urnnm for 1 lx r J' - glib? Fo. Ellirlh Bag il HREE loud blasts of a whistle-- l l..' Un your mark, get set, and go. lk? v A loud hlast from a bright, shiny pistol- f f Q That's the signal to start, you know. lg Fifty yards, a hundred yards, QQ' A Any distance will do. 'Emi' Contestants from all classes PF All speeds, heights. and widths, too. ii J' 1 , Javelin hurlers over here, X Grecian plate tossers hear the call. of ,fl l All the other contestants report 0 AQ Basket ball or hard base ball. ,fx Hurdlers ready for this heat lf f y Following hurdlers ready to run, l Xf? Everyone hurrying, scurrying, 0 Qh what a dav of fun! lk This just signities a little w lYhat feminine tracksters will do Qut on our own Comstock held ll'hen the sky is clear and blue. ESUIGI' Sfsgflll- '36, Mg , A lf E X tg, il wrt gb l- Y .X Ji Nl Y l ll, Q .liffg il .. tl if xx . 'fy if vlfilx Xxx Y uf xx if , u Q0 ' - 'u . A - . - B L ' C., G5 , w if z -so Q -0 ', ,, H r ,, ,- O. ' o- f x s W W fs.'- gi casa- , - - -ff , -QQ?-E f- 'ff Qi Ai e f . , fi I 3 A go lg Qi i 4 t l I I iffr N 4 6 x Qc 09 A '-X M oo' 99 so ' 99 so' 99 . ff .. 4 GI , Bnuhlv -I sinh 4 Gllnlm id J fofqf 026 f GIRLS enthusiasm for athletics, together with pride in accomplishment, 4 xy begins to arise and take definite form when she attains the honor of wear- A KJ' ing a maroon or white E on her sweater. One thousand points including fifty D ' in health rules are required for this E. 3 '1 MT The double E award is the second highest honor that a girl may receive. T f b, .it Although this insignia has been offered but three years many are striving for 'J it, with their best possible efforts. To receive a Double E a girl must win her . 'ii points in at least three major sports with two months Health Rules. l The E. C. monogram and also the sweater are awarded to the girl who wins three thousand points, made in four major sports and three months of l 4 , Health Rules. This is the highest honor the W'omen's Athletic Association , I 1, offers. It is the goal of every sport loving girl, but the acquisition ot a very 0 AA' small percent of each class. 5 - Y X The E. C. Club was organized in 1923 by the girls who were then eligible y x H for the sweater, with Edith Haworth as President. Esther Stegall, '26, Arlene H l E? Duff, '26, and Esther Elliott, '27, made the club this year. The graduate mem- Y l ,sl bers of the club are: Margaret N. Taylor, Thomasina F. Fisher, Nellie D. Teale, l X 0 y Edith H. Higgins, Agnes S. Kellum, Elizabeth Parker, Rebecca Borden Clem- 1 ents, Mary Finch, Beulah Brown, Vetta Fellow, Emily Lippincott, and India l vp' Stanford. , , Every girl may work for the above award. The points may be earned in the following sports: tennis. golf, hockey, basketball, baseball, track, archery, 0 hiking, general gym, and health. 1, Q no 0 A 5 . -X A--W .-' - .- A rg 0 - -n ,-' bf' 3 ' , A, . GG as . I 'J 0 'f'N ' .g if S 4 5 1 Page one hundred thirty X 1 Mx Ax x ,xx Q: o f 4' Q YTTZW ' N770 Off' S19-1 To ,ag 3 Q ix' is 3 Q Q Q43 f xx J gm A c y Q? A . f 0 Nea M fx 7 4, A S Q 'I P ,J 1 Allen, J . Ilargsurlf ' X wJ I l1 'x ' '1 Il 1- l mxp'rt1w'1 c Pnl' Ply pl! ,fur XR X! f . Q x 'fy' DQ ic :QNX K ,Q Enuhlv MS Glluh , ' - f xii 9' ig 4 ,ff Cai Cl I ' W Jr' ,ig XX fi W X Q Q x ON X I Q f f ff R K f N wr XX vi O Stcgall, Duff, Jnrra. Hurst. Ilartsuck. Elliott xX 0' ' 1 Q'e 0 Kgfy :mpg ,f w 5 vf .D f wa xl iraq i' , s , xl , 4 W xt , x - g 5 , x X., 7 f f .ur O 9 1 x K , f Hg . - fl ,, V ixf QXX if Yxlg, V Ruff' Page one hundred thirty-one Q in f ' uf X-X- li MQQ3 f' Q Witt. as TNI! t 162 ,..4 It-Q1 P: ASM F ti' . A ,415-fit Iliff? .' f f 1 Rfffij W3 V f+ tw X Q21 J,n'.'XX X tx an , XX f-Q3 . vfinx f ,vm 'N jx - Q. ,vu Nxt, Wf f-- wwe - ,N A fff t' 1 1 'jk' ,4 A-gxx . ,Ah X4 tf f, 14 3 , f r rt ' - gf, t R Q. ' fgU -v .'1fS 'Q it 'X:x1 C .l RJY3 f -t LX YV.'1'W E ,f 21 ff V V A 'M I wi xiii 1 I Hiking A rn Q J . r - 'l 3 J, D lar M' if Aff + -4 Ml,MyfQ,,fQNv,.- wt .. 1 '. . W 1 34 r tt .,., .54 :,Q- V L, A N xqn- :Q 3. sr 2. .,-2 A5 , X X X X QR v Af Ex:-if , Ig X 2 X. Q ' 'Y X: X X Q5 'A N Vw? ix Q L X . 25' QS ' 'M , N Q - . , Q: 1 X A Q N X t Q lf' 1 1 J rw t sity x it I y QQ Eg Q NX Witt U--Tv N2 J , 2 I f',,',' 1 . t t L'f71i 3 ' - Aft: . V W , f ' 6 gf!! . h W ' Q A Uff fv 1 ,N 5 , ,gf j ls rg to . -Asa L11 1 'lf , ' 'z 1: win - :- f X , ,5 X lr!! ,film ,.. -:gp-.X tx, ' -u ' 1 'hit N ,- X Vf' ' ' mf H - 9 1 ,tv 't Afrltvrg ifiaavhall 5 H, ul, V 1iS'1jIf2IiS 'nf thg blttml .of Bt-XgEUA.X1414 1135 the largest A no A' J A fib f1!lI1i'S IIUQUVS jlwl UWCAW1119 unrnlhncnt uf all thc spring f nfl 'fl hzfrlham archm-5' HHS 'S fl? sports. Thu st-asmm for the spring X-fx' ,f Y YQ iavuljltt' lc-S5 -St1'k'I1UllllS spurt, ftllcl uf 1925 ran truc to furm. After f V ' A nu xwllclt-1, nur what cwuld gum I i A Q. -I i Q t tl I J O I ,ij X Q unc mnrc satisfactiml than thu tu Rqdlru .ufuunluflf 'i' EX ,JAN FCVTYX J! Sing uf H Swmly ming arrow wtathcr tht- nntcrclfim gamma ,P 1 fu and tht- thurl rt-pwrt as it hits the wcrc IJIPIYC-dv MTM 5UDh0Ul'flI'CS. fx Q' Ml, taut canvas uf tht' hnll's t-yu! the class ut 121. were champwns. M Q '91, Jil 5' ,Y affggaff w,f2M I -XJ - A' 4 'Nz' P - 'A A X L -745 - ,5jf?f -Cfgtvy ,f 5 Zxgggwb ff in iff vq oNxXXf,,fr, o C' M Y! -fr, 1 KN , wwMwtwH+fQwhnwtwMwwt w- fdwjmwv kgs 1 mf tgxgyt WP R Q0 t n XEQIXQQ-' A FS Q f?LCXQ7'1KvfmP-f 'X Page one hnnclrcd thirty-two r ' JPQEQ J Q . :1 'U B Q ' f 1- all , ' 7 -'L' 1 A- .5 A WEQ' JE' aa, ew' ' l F31 o ws' V 5 BVUJY ui uw-1U A -K1-gg-:E I Q A ' . , S, -1 , , '1- , 1,3 0 s . , -A ' Q , fer ' im El? KI V ' Clffafmn 'A'm' 1 49Xl?,:., 94-Q11- M Jw MMM- 'Mafia , ilu .f- ' A',Y'w', .Al 5.?V3.,,,- 0.5-r, MH-1 VW 1:35, 5 ., .MMU ,,-.3 ,. 1.x ww-N W .:::,',y -. rv 1 N-'fl ,MN .- X.:-1-:-1, , , n 'M.. N 1 ,N 'Y a 4 .Ji ? f .3 n, ,L gg-A , 1' . ,4 '-, UP 3.119 EREIN are set down the accounts and observa- tions of the crew of the good ship liarllzallz 1920, in her cruise through the Earlapagfws which is like the Sargassu Sea. Peradventure these di- vers records may iind favor in after years in the hearts and minds Qf this merry crew. Page one hundred thirty-three ,J rs' F iz.. 1. -'lin ML I Q, ,I M. '- 4. W im .- L . 1 ,.j.. .v, 'x v' 1. . w 1 L, Ll W , gr 1 ,lx Li. H. L ' Wy. . vi' ' s yy, JW '11 1 -X , 5' ,rpg ' !,u'r . . V .. .1 .Sf ' 4 , v , ,, 'fm ' ,'. x 4 Q ,,., . fl' ,v, P LQ N 1. b ww :M ff' ,. 1 u 'lf' . mm V A 'iw N -'rv 1 QQ!! n 5. '..5,'f '- ul ,. , .. urn ' 'Hf qmEW - X. uv, g,...,., v ' -H1 ' J H F' 45 6 '3', 1. .,K9,.,. we , ' -,,, . 1?- :Q . VIQA J . FIRST SEMESTER Anchor was weighed in that season of the year when the September trades were blowing strongest. Earlapagos is situated in latitude 390 SO' north and 8-lo 50' west longitude. Sept. 9. On all hands and at all distances are rugged peaks, two or three stories high, rising sheer from a blue green sea. From the port bow we sighted a school of Lactophrys Trigonus, a genus of small green fish com- monly known as Freshmen. Quartermaster Grant esti- mated the school to number some 217 barrels. Along with the trigonae, there were seen a few Chaetodon Capis- tratus, or faculty fish. This species seemed to lead the green creatures about and put them through their strokes, as the old saying goes, Sept. 14. :Xt eight bells i' th' watch, we sighted a vast number of large and unusual sharks and Echeneis Nau- crates tshark suckersl to the star board. It is said that these fish live for about four years, and in extreme cases. even five or six. The variety with the small heads seem to stay the longest. Sept. lS. A squad of trained seals lead by a walrus called Stanley started football practice on the reefs. Sept. 26. These trained seals with the maroon skins and white heads attacked the Butler llull-dogs, but were defeated 28-0. Oct. 3. The enemy ship Defiance, flying a black Hag, was encountered and sunk in 26 fathoms of water by a broadside of eleven guns. Get. 5. Prof. Ed talked in chapel of horses, women, and other creatures. The second topic was greatly ap- preciated. Oct. S. Y. XY. C. A. formally accepts its new mem- bers at the annual candle service. All but the masthead lights were extinguished during the ceremony. Page one hundred thirty-live ,vc fx ,V 'D 'hy mfs ASX QA., yy ' t7 if ' 4 'fi-f l f, -' -. ' z S fag!-:l E X : Q 1, .-- ' - ff:zs11I f 'f f' rf: , v fl im? r-:!f2???1,f'tTg!-,Q , 1 3 gi EJ Ei 2 - M QQ. E I .5-.tfyz .. It 633 - t ia ta as -at + - l ' A El El E E H E ' ff,- i f A 1 ' i ... Q .nf - . r- -F , X I' . - 1 5 bf A F fl, f'-f' ll , Q - .Q --1-2 Vu 4 5,-yiscg., ta , ..- 'Sf-' snfe E Hi i 3 emi'-A. il 2 J 'J-'J-'ev ' f -1 I.. 1 -fl ' . .5 5-'15 iw ii i ? 6 - ' 'zl-tg f .- A-s-fe' iw -fl e' H x 1 e-f we - ff, s I f E' .3 MH s. . Ki- I P 'S l -gyzgfka i- ! 'fi' is 4 Jet. U. Miss Pick befriends a canine waif in morning convocation. Miss Doan in referring to the incident said that Miss Pick was literally covered with parasites Het. lO. ln a broadside encounter with Indiana Cen- tral, Earlham was Victorious l3-0. Oct. l3. Y. M. ship greets new crew with baked beans and hot dogs. Het. l-l. XYranglers from Cambridge board Earlham Ship and discuss the future of our grandchildren. Het. 15. Seen in the Pt1IIad1'z111z.' M'rs. Brinton enter- tains in honor of her son Yirgilf' Uct. lo. Dad Lehman in chapel: 'ANow all the men sing the second stanza. Miss Doan and Miss McCoy respond heartily. Het. 17. Earlham defeats Cedarville l5-O. Oct. 21. Capts. Huntsman and llaldwin and first mates dine in the cabin of Yalley lnn. Return voyage perilous for lack of gasoline. Uct. 28. The Earlham warriors down the crew from the good ship llanover. Uri' llall furnishes the matches for lEZl1'lllZ1lll.S celebration. Oct. 50. tilee Club appears on deck with cold bare feet, partially warmed by hot songs. Het, Sl. liundy men spend day swabbing deck for annual inspection. Everything quite ship shape. Page one lmudreil thirty-six Nor. 2. Mr. Holly shows his remarkable memory by reciting whole hooks of the llible. Nov. 0. Delegates from all Indiaua colleges meet at Purdue to discuss Campus problems. Many wild tales are told. In fact a Chicago paper terms the conference juvenile squeaksf' Nov. 7. 1f211'11'l8.l11 swims to victory on the rainesoaked Held at Oakland City. 40-O. Nov. 11. 1l'i1lia1n Dudley Foulke in carrying out the theme of the Cambridge-liarlham debate maintains that we xlmzzld pity our grandchildren. Nov. 1.3. Friday the 13th. l'rexy makes the most popular speech of the year in pep session predicting an Earlham victory over lfranklin. Nov. 14. Homecoming. The old crew comes back to witness the best game of the season. 1-l-7 in favor of Earlham. The victorious Earlham crew and visitors take dinner on deck, and Mask and Mantle presents plays. Nov. 16. llids for the new building open. Nov. 17. Roller skating instituted in the steerage de- partment lfor women onlyl. Casualties many but not serious. Nov. 18. Nevin Sayre gives Peace talk in chapel. All firearms then thrown oyerljoard. Nor. 191 liundy, not to be outdone by the women. installs a pool table Swimming great. Page one liundrc-Ll thirty-seven 11 s Kf-il., 111 rj! e cg , , f S. ,md , 440 ii, Hx X 3 nfs. ll? n , friff n ......, 4 5 ll' v . . . N V . - 'Vg ' -ln ILIU sive o i s- i lfjllv ...gil-ll-Tl, ill ll- : ' S-. Lil I E -51615 '-' -' gl. Xllwlt tslmw Q r 1 i xx 4 l :T 1 5 dd 1 3 -B -1- f 7 L. J J' 5 I I X -' 1 u 1 - J ,f u A - 9 ,-1 I I i 'f , i 4 4 I X ' 'ii - rgirfit i tbl 4 Li ' - 1 1?'fS1.+ o K gg..g2:r . F ,. I , fi- L .s , e A-:.f:s.f,.f,1 2 -' . ' .. 1 - ' Nov. 21. Final victory of the year. Earlham 20- Kluncie 6. Nov. 2-l. Professor Markle talks on the humanizing of knowledge. Nov. 25. Senior men take course in Comparative Anatomy. Country Huntsman found on his bunk prac- ticing the art of carving the Thanksgiving turkey. His apparatus consisted of a knife, a football, and Hints on llow to Carve a Turkey, Nov. 26. Thanksgiving party in the main salon. Wren V- wo ur 'eys were eyoure W ie crew ant l tl t t k 1 d d ld tl l passengers. Nov. SO. Prof. Cosancl tells us of Brakes Ve hope he doesn't notice the breaks we'ye made in this book. Dec. 2. Visiting Friends on board. Rufus Jones chal- lenged us to be different. True individuality can be ex- pressed in structural honesty, consummate invention, and passion for exalted beauty. K' N . . . . . ffgwk, iii Dec. -l. Gridiron warriors dine in state at banquet. C 'w dwll fb? W1 Prominent Richmond business men were guests and paid f t x ,, Q ., . . .3 tribute to the successful team and coaches. Hb .Ai : Dec. 5. Class parties. , 'i X I Seniors buncoed at formal. T3 ff I- . .. X 1 juniors pulled tarty. 1g ,Qi ,fs XY Sophomores romped as youngsters. ,-1 - Freshman trolicked-after they got there. 1, Page one hundred thirty-eight f Y ff' F X T ' 'J ' lol 9 ' 'J 1 U' , .fwa K.-. .-KK V Dec. 7. Miss McCoy, relating her experiences in Spain this summer, said that she saw a bull iight in which eight horses and eight bulls were killed, and 5110 lived to tell the story. Dec. 8. Del'auw downs Earlham in the tirst basket- ball game of the season -H-29. Dec. 9. Mr. Davidson in chapel contrasted the Ameri- can college life with that of the Chinese student. Dec. 10. Earlham wins tirst hardwood victory over Indiana Central 43-21. . Dec. 12. Trustees sign the contract for the new building. Dec. 14. Dr. Kelly admonishes the crew saying: lt is immoral for students to attend classes without their lessons, while it is a moral victory for students to get their lessons. Dec. 15. XVe suffer defeat at hands of Franklin -19-21. Dec. 16. All passengers ordered on deck where Cap- tain Edwards officiates at the ground breaking for the new building. Dec. 18. The entire crew and passengers given shore leave for Christmas. -Ian. -1. Crew and passengers return and attempt to regain their sea legs. 5 Page one hundred thirty-nine I 'A divx N a, f-,,, C 'tes fl N W I' 771 1 '3 1: X 1 ' it 1 X .P , 'K I f Kgs . I TL i ' dx 4 ,355 1 w. -f- lwxi L F x i A' RX-A .Q L J -2. h ' ft - ff' 2uf '1N f' 1. ...,- 1 li ..-. -r-'fist ,4 lu '51-Q - - 1 , -SMH' -L .? SSN., If fi- 1 :-aaa: 1- X: x T K 'lx-is 4 -A. ' ,LU X X , ' hz 5' h 3 AH gif,- 'l.- klan. 5. Earlham defeats lllittenberg 33-20. hlan. 6. Paul lllanchard speaks of the intimacies of Russian life. lan. 9. Earlham falls before llutler's football tactics 61-18. -lan. ll. Dr. lllildman gives demonstration of the lat- est method of cooking beefsteak and eggs. Each one present also is given a sample of snow. lan. 12. First class passengers tseniorsl forget their dignity and coast down Clear Creek hill to the tune of 10 below Zero, and hot dogs-in short a hot time on a cold hill. hlan. 13. Dr. Porter warns us not to be contemporary grandfathers-small danger. ilan. 1-l. The Press Club got a couple of sea horses and went on a sleigh ride with their friends. -lan. 15. Hanover nosed out the Quaker crew 27-25. lan. 18. Solitude. Miss Doan in chapel talks about Fruits of -lan. 21. Final exams start. lan. 26. Prof. Garner in correcting Freshman Lec- ture examination papers hnds the following definition: The diaphragm is an imaginary line located somewhere in the center of the body. It is of use only to vocal stu- dents. Page one hundred forty lr -Q ff f - 5... ' '- J , , ,CF-' emi if' My -if HCM OMNI rj QQ? :b,,r I lg iin? ffkfnb' 54 im' 'A ff, I., fig i I' I-jwlwl VZ'-, ,Q ' x 717.l-EQ.'lvi.4l'- f. 'W 1 be ' -1 e 2 f ., 'gli 1' Mallllllliili Q E tige r ff f r A 1 , gs.. -vw-if' .- fb 4 V ':-. if, I -I I X-.- . 5 r lj. X F 1 fp ,I 'Q fi, - ri -f-N ., 'L' it if 1 Z 7? 951 - 1 s A ' 1 M-. q 1 9 ll- ' .14 .- 1 I. A ' - 13.7, ' t v 7. 2 , ,, I , I , I 1,2 . -eg e- .. vlan. 29. Exams over-much felt and expressed througlinnt the ship. SFU 1NlJ S-ICM ICSTICR Feb. l. Set sail once more on the sea of learning. Some of the crew were lost overlmoznil in the siguztll which lasted from lan. 21 to jun. 29. T110 QHLIXCUI' Quill makes its first ZlIJ1DC3.l'ZlllCC'. Felm. -1. All hzinds were piped on deck to see Capt. llhllaee and his Fightin' Quakers win from Muncie Nor- mal lnut were disappointed hy 21 2-1 to 25 loss. Fell. 5. Miss lYessen, President of the National Field Hockey Association, talks in Chapel and is entertained at a XX. .X. :le tea. Ezirlhznn women debaters tie with Indiana Central in their hrst debate of the season. Feb. 6. The Del'zruw-liarlliain storm is indicated by 21 falling' hzirometer at Truelnlood Field. lfzirlhzun is cle- feated after a stiff resistance. 30 to 20. Feb. 10. Dr. Howard lirinton speaks on modern ten- dencies in scientilie thought in a chapel speech to the crew. l':ige one hundred forty-one ' 2 I .1. .fi X ' , F 'x 5 . ,C 0 ' 'X E, 1 ,J-GX, ' 1 ,se ATKDA - , -' ' Y M ...Ei 4 A . 1 9, 4 2 EQ7, I 4' . iff, j. tv 1 r is fl. V f. N ' I L A 4 f 1' x T it I NIR U, , 1 7:2 ll f' f X ig i ff 1 If N rn 1 , -A I. , 5 .m qq up N I 2' A I - E Q if ,pig lllllpaiil 5 1 tn - . I -. wx 1 : IIWIKIIIM Q Q g ,I V. - K 5 4: 1 1 Q ti fi + : l 1 -f--.gf -Q Q , - A - er' be i or gi .... ' f+ r e--'-B-- A . fi--E16 2- '?-- 2- ug.. V., .- W -.5 -- 111-- Feb. 12. A musical holiday is observed when Mad- rigal sings in chapel, the band holds a banquet at Yalley Tnn, and the Glee Club makes its initial appearance as a part of the musical program preceding Judge Florence Allen's address at the Coliseum. A foraging expedition is repulsed by Detroit University 43-26. A Feb. 13. Our expedition regains its confidence and succeeds in routing the Michigan Aggies, 26-21. Feb. 14. J. Henry Scattergood, prominent Philadel- phia Quaker, tells of Europe and the new Locarno spirit. Feb. 15. David Porter emphasizes the need for truth before chapel convocation. Feb. 16. Maurice Dumesnil and Alexander Delilruille appear in the First Earlham concert of the year and are enthusiastically received. V Feb. 18. The aihrmative debaters go to XVittenberg I for a practice debate and are repulsed by the NN'ittenberg team. , Feb. 19. French Club play is given in chapel. The gy Y. M. and Y. XV. C. A. cabinets are entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Markle. ef' '11, 'mme' Feb. 20. Cnr defensive forces, gaining strength, de- feat Terre Haute State Normal, 48-25. Page one hundred forty-two l'1',' A-s 1 n 'WA F' QQQQQ ,-fi 42? Feb. 22. Dean XYright announces the honor roll. Dr. vl. A. Artman, Professor of Religious Education in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, speaks on character and personality of professors. Students agree that outside activities are just as important as classes. Feb. 23. XYittenberg demonstrates its ability in debate by defeating the Earlham team again. Feb. 25. Mr. E. T. Albertson, General Sec'y of the Indiana State Sunday School Association, speaks on re- ligious education. Feb. 26. College trio makes its debut. XYes. Scull succeeds in defeating XY. Scull in a hair-raising debate. Feb. 27. ln the best basketball game of the year, the Klapesmen dispense with a large Muncie lead and defeat the Normal team. 30-26, to the jangling and the clanging of the bells, bells, bells. March l. Professor Morris is selected by the Carnegie Peace Foundation as one of a commission to investigate social and industrial conditions in Europe. March 5. XY. A. A. holds indoor meet, with the Sen- iors winning first place. The affirmative debate team de- feats Butler. March 10. VV. H. McLean of DePauw University, vocational guidance expert, speaks in chapel. Page one hundred forty-three Q ,:: W '-' JA .f -r, 5-' .4 of , 41 .Q . -2 ' li 'zlijflxt 'vig 76-23 s. - ' it f . A IA' J ' -T'-' l.. 14 v- -. W'l'f U -- --ig , I 'ijt I' f l 47 L- 411 I ' at -X 41 .4 . 47-t . - -y , -0 -. 4 f 1 N 47,511 If f ' 5 '- -Trauma gi ff- '15-,fifty 33,1 flfzf .I 5 A h Q ,. .ay -I MF! . ,: 11,5 , 3 I , I . g rl. 7 - ff-3 11-rlq if 1 I' . 2 X 2 :7 ' l 's 2 . .-- '11, ' f -Cie 5 'fi' '. P - 'f :---- TW V is I W H Q! ,gl - gt 4' I A J, I Yi V ff. ,' I.: i I 13 - Q .. 'ttf ig'. 1,6 im ,, V . . W 'Rh .. g r -' :, - 4 ' 319 : 5 ,.vf,t-fw-'fieif' ' JE 6' ' - 1 . 1 - - --4 . - ' K .2 ' 1:2 f ' - Ir- Lwv K 7 V g WH-1, A March l2. llr. .laeckh of the University of Berlin tells lfarlham students of the formation of the new Ger- many. .Xll Earlham's .Toe Colleges turn out to hear Har- gery Maxwell. March l5. The entire fleet drops anchor and stands to, while the Mask and Mantle present three one-act plays. March 16. The honor students entertain themselves at dinner. liven the wise must pay. March l8. The Glee Cluh leaves on its annual spring tour, and on its return attempts to keep the bus, thinking it has bought the thing. Shore leave is extended to all passengers for ten days. March 247. Co-eds return from spring vacation with their green hats. No one was seen returning aboard with golf cluhs. March SO. livery one assembles on aft deck to hear the home concert of the glee clnh. hr March Sl. A Kipling program is given in chapel. II M fx .Xpril 2. llr. :Xlexander l'urdy of Hartford Theo- '2 loffieal Seminarv, on a tour of western Colleges, visits f' Q' 5 ' 2 ff' X liarlham and speaks in chapel. -,sf f A 4 Lhemistrv students attend convention in Indianapolis ..-- 3 -K x ' . . - . . . fig , - R and learn the latest 5CICllUl1C methods ot manutactnrmg if-529i mu 'll lr' 'fl ' -Z., pi s .mc tanning Jeans. Page 4-nu hundred forty-four 5.-S415 K' vi .f QW -sage 1 122 l, - X x 1 , .-.-. 6, .- X - 256 1- -kg ' 75 I 1' X 617' I ig? -X T -' w ggi? , .ii K 3 17' Ab I ,Q , -e e :list 6313- f was U r-1:-622 'Q 'W rw- lk f 1295- Q f- X 0' M1155 tsl. QA -41- - ' If-ff'.f1 '- 4- 1' ' 155 - fffflfllv - 4 f-ef: ll 4 I .1 . f','.:..-' f l .' Wt' 'X ' Jaw xi --tif' fl. 1 l , - f 1- fits-fi. .2-Z' ? I ' - 1 ' I 4f .: 'gift V- -v ---- is' ' Paflv rv if f', 1 X 7? 42-.4421 r 'fill M - N QQ'-E-Q ' ' V IIVYLVZV-I A ----:--- -- h Q-yy.-'E .f 1 rg, fi' ir me V I-53' i7 ,- A' ., flu . Y LS- 3-' . , -- -1 'T ' 54:1 HE' A-if v-as K igi V - a ' ,1 63 ' 1' - 1 .. f xii - MH April 3. Several old grads return for ltress Club llan- quet. Day Dodgers present Dabs as their annual play with their customary success. April -L Dr. Alexander l'urdy explains the signifi- cance of Easter at Easter Sunday Services. April 5. Dr. Maude Arthur of the State Board of Health speaks to the women students. April 9. George Scherer wins thc l'eace Contest. April 10. The track team goes ashore and engages Hanover at Reid lfield. XYith thc help of 1'luntsnian's seven tirsts a score of lOfi-20 is netted. .-Xpril 12. Dr. llans Klbrecht, marine engineer and ship builder ot 1'lamburg, tlernianv, speaks on modern German thought. April l-l. Of XYhat Shall XVe Think ? is the sub- ject of Dr. Hole's chapel address. April 16. Kladrigal Club gives a concert in lnclian- apolis. Miss liarber, of the Home liconomics Depart- ment of XY, K. Kellogg' Co. of llattle Creek, convinces us in chapel that food is necessary. :Xpril 17. An Earlham celebration is held. The tennis team' defeats Terre ltlaute State Normal, while the track team is displayed to Wabash and returns with a 72-5-l score. Page one hundred forty-live ff . f f f J rib 55. 9 .::L. 7 , -J 4 41- .ggi 4 Q92 , . Q 'T -S air-f , if Y wail? 441- 'i' -rf 225.51 ' M, 1' T T- N A -f 7 .TS-I Pix f ' 1 . I' . l T - :HE Q C i Q - seas .44.. -- Q , .- I 01, FY , pl ls- . 1 'frilly- FT' 25 ij L f7ffQ ', '1'?g' ' ll 1 ' - l .Elf ' 1 ff - 'fi Nl' fi- P , i J Q? - X -A -'fa .F 1 , - v Ll? vi I N -Zak I 4 4 . ' - l f - N I -T --' 7 . 'M 4 e ,fmrrgj-5 -..J , A - f, . A ,.- -., - E 'Q f 9- e n f 'like - X x Q' . 1:3 ! JI -7 I 71.7 Lf-Q-R 1'-L! M ff ' 7 'J 1-wr... X Qi ii af- Y hyat, 1 -4 4 9 .I i if r If X X Rss it :z M' bs l?,xY,u' , , I: gl IIVII X s'Uhl'xn1 Vlpg, f . 'lk f I f X ' N! X j I V , , ,f April 20. Dr. Balderston speaks in chapel on Chinese student life. April 21. Yirgilio Lazzari and lsaac YanGroye giye a delightful climax to the Earlham concert series. April 23. Several dads and mothers furnish us an ideal chapel program. Country puts Earlhani on the map by taking second in the Decathlon at Tlenn Relays. Uurs isn't the Land of Yap Hanks any longer. April 2-l. The dads defeat their daughters in base- ball. Tennis team defeats llutler. The cornerstone is laid with impressive ceremonies after which DePauw is defeated in a track meet by a score of 63-61. Phoenix- lonian present The Goose Hangs High very success- fullv. ,Xpril 26. Prof. Garner speaks in chapel on the effects of climatic conditions on human development. April 28. Dr. Louis lf. Ross of Easthaven presents the attractions of hospital Vocations. :Xpril SO. Earle Carr wins the Indiana division of the National Constitutional Contest. May l. The faculty women entertain at Grey Gables in honor of Niss Doan. lfarlham track team wins from liutler 7-l-52. lonians entertain at their annual banquet at Grey Gables. Hay Day is celebrated by a special breakfast in the llarlham Hall dining room. The fashions of the years pass in review before us at Follies of Fashion. Page one liuntlred forty-six ef? f 'Nt 'LT ' 'A'- J ,if t '52, me M A , f i ,, .552 fi A at-C 'JB , rt- . ,. . ' Gjyyqi' 4.-D ,fgx Q-AK . f - 4 Q XJ ,Agfa I X-'Ik 1 fllkrvf llnww 5 ' ' ' its-Q ..t... ' ED, ,. 51'-.9 ?ff-gag- ' - ffi G :f:?liQ -fi? aff i il ll kb Q Um -' 'i i, Ea E155 -I - aes Q Haw 'f t l 'I ,. , - Y ' ' ' 'V ' .jf. !l GI milf-' ll Q., L2 -cl x -- tlfx lg, l: ' 'Wk X Ji dfiw wty May 2. l resident Edwards leads ,loint .-Xssociation speaking on liriendship. May 3. lliss Klichi Kawai, fieneral Secretary of the hlapanese Y. XY. C. r-X., speaks of japanese conditions and pleads for a better understanding of japanese students. Xladrigal and Glee Clubs take part in the program for National Music week at Morton High School, Klay 5. Hans Gramm, who was a German govern- ment representative in connection with the .-Xmerican lfriends Service Committee in Germany, speaks in chapel on the ffierman Youth Movement. Nay 7. Mr. Hicks and Norman llrown, Richmond musicians, give us a delightful musical program in the cabin. May 8. llarlham wins the Hoosier Relays. We bring back eight gold medals, six silver and four bronze medals and a silver loving cup. The Uriental tea which is held b in the Students' Parlor is a huge success. May 10. German students take charge of chapel and several typical German musical selections are given. 1.13 Kllav 15. Cofeds entertain the entire college at an oriental lawn party. Every one pronounced it one of the most original and delightful entertainments given this year. Page one hundred forty-seven mi. f 1 'Z Y '7 uf Wal' ' 57 -' , Z? - '-v'.Lp4s5 1516, , - ,.,Bf'V-.- ff., gn., - A ,. 1 .. f' ,!- K ,gg wil' . - w ' . 'AW 1 - -s ' . 'M.5 , f- -x. -.f. .- - -N F ' ' jf 2151? ' - -wg' 121- ' ' , I . ,' , bl, v I 'fill' - -, an ' ' if 5 Jf f ' V. . '-if 1 'J -'Q rf - 1 .-iff-rgijc A N .' 1 X. i 'I' Za i n 1- ' - -gf 41' -ff-52'4'E?'-9. - l ffl ' ' 'IU' 'ff'Y- 1 ff 'ff 1--6 Q 'P-V f ' .1 - f ug x Rl v ,' 5,a.,l,Q41vf- fj.,-2.1 E Ax: I 11- A, X I - 5 -. . 1 .,f'. -1-'.'L.5g I-QL-?'f, .1 ' ' '- -. :inf I I -Ai ' 1,1 W. TSRVN A - I' , li A I in , 'Jug x ' . --1-....,,, - .E I ,I X K I ' W, - M f 541- 111751, , 5 :..5.'f,ffYG, ii F E. . '-. ' - '9' -1 ' - W - '31 1 Q :bury . ' m - .5 E' -- ' ,. r lui, 5 A E I 1 ,qw 0. 2 .- 1--e' G - . I '2 2- ta . - ff 4 1 1 It - s -fi ff' 4 ' A Q E E ,L -f J ' --1 'An - 1 f 1,1 1 ' A--l-las-:T .F, H H f . X i V 1 -via-3, X E . Xe v . 1, ,....,- - .. 1 40 Q I lltm k xi' ' -:rf ir In g if-W in v ,dw ' - 3 2-f g 5 I c --fe'-fe--fgjgie Earlham places second in the State Track meet at Greencastle. May 26. XY. A. .-X. annual held day. Every one eats dinner on the XYest Campus. May 29. Annual XV. 1-X. 1-X. banquet. Madrigal Club gives an oriental home concert. June 2. Exams. Seniors begin to realize that a four year loaf is about to be finished. .Tune 5. Sophomores entertain the Seniors at 1Yestcott Hotel. juniors and Freshmen frolic at Beechwood. ,Tune 10. Music students are presented in a recital. June 11. Mask and Mantle present Tile 1'0zz1zgv5t. ' ,Tune 12. The Seniors give an excellent interpretation of Zangwell's Thr .lfrlfizzg Pot. 4 -lune 13. Baccalaureate. V r U June 14. Commencement. fx fri- The cruise is done and we are anchored in home Nr' 75 .N - . waters once more. Thus endeth this account of the trip f' ' M' of The Mistress Earlhanf' on her 1926 ex edition. Mav fe- U1 ., . P. - 'T - fl -' she make many more successtul voyages with her ever V+' I! NM 'N' AH changing crews in the years to come! Page one hundred forty-eight Erift fk -A FQ. ,., I X 1 .., V. x, 4 ,r 'n I 1 L: f ' gif 1 X 1 .- 'M' 'L u X Y Q wx . ami - , ', w Q' U 'I ,M 22: 'nf A .. ,, . K4 JJ' 1 ' X K V w u, I v Mr ul: rf .ft , x V1 , ,A K w' fo WO' ff .V A if 1 X xwlgfs x,f yf 'ff' Q UQ? 514 'Vi vw 5 -1 CN' 13: I x Q XX fn k Q , .xr W KK O yx QD ,S 1 0 Q! frx Y P3 X7 V M O O 'Oo O fig? 3' 1 N. Y 1 X o Wx x A u s- X v Q Q ' f Kf 2 V 4 O ,A X, Hut , : ,A ffxx N , f x l , T ,F X L Q f7,, 11 fd' f if W 92222 .J xs . x-V 5 Mr 1 fy li' HQ If 3 fm ff-,jf Q3 To xl IQ A fx fvii- , fr 'TT X59 N3 gtylb X! ,A If Q ,Q Xlxkxi ,- Y XXX R , ix? my 9 Nfl, I ,xx ww xx' iff ' W fo gk ' ,,s W ,V oN XIX , ,rf , 1 . N VA rf' Q L I ,4 K fw 0 fl L 5' , .:.f',EfXN x. Away - gf?-x I if-14 X no Q Q X, Q X Q5 lfziggii j - - ' 'Ci X-A Q 1 He? ' Q ' f,f'fx L Xlzf-N' X , f 'M .J C' .. ' J+gi f0 Q b N D f 48 X N ' x Q Q m x Page one hundred forty-nine A wi:-5 frrxfa-1' 5!..,.x,, X- A ' i2,f My 5 ' f ., : p 'K' -- WX, f 534 -11 ' , Y-17 ,, Y A Y, -,ti - , N Y X? Qlnmmvnrrmvnt 1925 Pl e mne hundred hftx SQEQ- f-fi ' 2-ai'1i'2xE1igV. ff Q' U ,Ak x Q 1' Q, -- '- , , D- x in ' N.: :X-,Q , X. 1 x . Q mr- - , 1. - X' 1 ' ,NJ X91 3 xx: V' x YY! .N I - ?iV, , xg ixzfw Z., L X1.M,,,,.. ,V CJ -:X A f, Y -XS? 1' . 1 N A 'rf .' ef-- fi: ie-fe ifefigiwv' V:' f5h gliigioil 5 'ea-0.MffYQ4a.lli ff 6, , CQEW, A W r X ,241 2 f xl 419 lx Q jl 'ikf ' ,L El 14 -Y X if f 1 0. P mi, Q0 59? A fi f ' X X4 s Wx ll , -..N , v A , N ff o til xl! N lt fl iQ git? 0 .X f f, Q A r Al if LGF 1 ' Ay f i gi ll . X 1 9591 Qizuffb Krieg J f 'X dont ,gf -- xx 'Q Pllnumtnnv Uri lj U35 il . t it if ii xvxx gf U AST summer the Geology Department conducted its eleventh bflifg 14, 3 field trip. and for the second time in the Yellowstone National it Park. The party was made up of eleven members headed hy , Ua,jf,i 5,9 Doctor Allen D. Hole. During' its two weeks stay in the park it X V' w moved camp twice in order to broaden as much as possible its vit . 1 held of detailed study. A general survey of the points of interest W 1 . . . . . fb Q! 10,14 in the region was also made before breaking camp tor the hnal Q53 if time. On the return trip stopovers were made in Salt Lake City, 1 f' I N V. . .1 - K ill Lolorado bprings, and Denver. WL-, l K ff' Ol 9 Plans are being' made for a similar trip this sunnner by a party even larger than the one making' the study last summer. ' J Ax t l My l 0 , xl C ' K 0 I I I le ' all 'ml 0 Aging s. Ks- Qi . X. ' 9 ,f : , fe-4 X - iv as-'Mfr ,21efSaoa2 '- -- wg? 0 o Q3 C X , M 3 fa , - o, ' ' f'-X ff FQ AMMX5 X' af? j f Q 1:1 O 'Qt K. X it te -.fhqj a t:'sQXi3tlQsf'.j'a , , . , X as N,-X x,,, ob ,A My s-f X Page one hundred titty-one ,.1! KAN' .X X 1, , X w . nwx 1 X ,X gxxi-Q ffl? I x'-gl am krbsgk fy 1 O-sy Gm O, ffw Viflfxlyx 1- GJ - O ' X., K Q '-8 I f 5 - XBEQYH Q if. A f MM mf xfx, ' f 911 ffjffl V 14,2 2 ,. 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J , -QQ A A xx Qu ts s ' 9 N lf o 'N iq X1 'Y ix-R N N . . 0 I. 0 .5 if Q x x- ll' ff A3-QA9Qn' . 7 'v , f3 7M ,5XQ ff EQ , ' m f 4 W f w w w fw LAJWXE, w Page one hundred fifty-six x ,A v, C fl 1Qg 5' Y 7' WG WW 6, QN PM Q9 X1 fix 0 ' KV .ox wo A M QN VM :XX Kff.. I! z wvi M five ' -w n x, 1 QBISLSGQISE l, fjf,N ,J fxj, I j ' ' 'N , w mam samba ,L, Q K,- ,A fpf 'Q Q vx , uk: Jn QJX' -XQN1 ,,-y 4 v,4,4'xA IITXXX NSW W Q' o X1 , 2 f If-VC f . f 1 , x 6' o EQ 'f U' o X 4 KN Xp E F ahh CNS A O f22-'41 ff' A2fbQ?i?k mi., mf f New f nw X If fl .. X 5yw!4 f , , 5' s KQ- ,,f V, .Y X V- , W f vi! J ix M fn Q K f-, 2. fx x, X RA, A lf Q-V14 Qm4j'y ima f A J RUXM ff! ML QS?-Xu V1.4 5 :ff 3 Cdfiiikg f 4 K wi QA X 'WV 4x N gif? 3 Qi ' L mga ff'ffX, W X 22? ' l Jw 'Nl Jxq K- 5 110 if?-N, f f f TXQS riff. t- f' co, xxx J X Y ' ANR' 'o 3- U H 'E f 1ffj.f'gi ji: TPJ A Page one lumdred tiftyvseveu :la .Q TR , ' V rfofsfeef' e 1,-'as - r Q L r- ,gjl ai Us-DX 'ff' eggfga' if X- .lxftlgj -QQ,-Q ,QQ ,of -4 X -19 I . Qi: il O 0 6 ff , X X f Q Emlhmg lgrngrrza n K -ER , X4 HIS college year has seen the Hrst stage of the construction of the new fd ly building, made necessary by the burning of Lindley Hall. D .YYAX Y During last summer the plans for this building and for the future general A. .o QQT development of the campus were completed and contracts for the construction b K were entered into during the latter part of November, a little more than a year ?' X ' after the fire. fx .1 Immediately following the chapel hour on Wednesday, December 16th, 1925, S f' ll i the student body and faculty went to the building site, where in company with 1 XXX xg others who had come in from the outside community, theyiwitnessed the official f 0 nw, A breaking of ground. Dr. VValter C. VVoodward as Chairman of the Board of Y!! ox L 6' Trustees turned the first spadeful of dirt. He was followed in this by Adam is gi Bartel representing the citizens of Richmond and by the president of each of the 'NX P, L college classes. W'ithin a few days a steam shovel and a force of men were at ,i2N l f work. Throughout the winter months excavating and the pouring of concrete p ls-X ,f foundations proceeded, sometimes with snow on the ground and with the handi- I 00, cap of freezing temperature. X00 'rf -as By the middle of April the work had proceeded to the point where the hx ll' 44 D cornerstone could be laid. At the suggestion of the committee in charge of the s Annual Parents Day observance, the laying of the cornerstone was made a feature ., F-:U of the program of that day, April 2-1-th. The exercises were held immediately 6 X ,gf following the lunch hour. President Edwards presided. Brief addresses were Qqvlfb, made by Mayor Handley of Richmond and Dr. Charles M. Wooclnian, Chair- A lfivil, man of the Building Committee. Representatives of various college interests t f 5 P9591 came forward and placed in the box current copies of the college publications, a . 4 V, history of the fire and planning of the new building, and other pertinent records. I V Qi! v The copper box used had been made in the college shop by Howard Gluys. w Qt! As the college year closes, the slow work of foundation laying has been ii O completed and the walls of brick and stone are rising to give substance to the ffxg X plans so long in preparation. K X, ii . I 9 The planning and locating of this building has been of more than ordinary gf' . 0 X importance in that they determine very largely the future building plans of the I O college. Its shape and location commit the college definitely to the development ,ffl i Q ' of a quadrangle of buildings of which it is the northwest corner. A similar 'i structure is contemplated for the northeast corner to serve as a science building. 0 4 J t As the first new building arises, the quadrangle begins to take shape and one V visualizes with enthusiasm the college of the future. if ' - ' fi 9 1 1, FF ... C T 33 e 'gtg X- JI X' I 1, if are BW I X, .Z 1 . L 2 i Page one hundred fifty-eight i . :-:-,Q ca fv-X xx,-:fx ,Ago-75 ., . V i 49 ' 3275 ' O Off' .f -Y' f- f-.STQTF-..' .f fx- , 11 1-X51 fy ,x p 6.5 gf' V -XJ Lwyf www wfw ,X ,rmj yx 'N QNQQ. kx l yuM,, ff, P-XX, - - . .,.,.,,,, ,,Y, lg U15 J 'U ' J' K Y - M A W' lg 1. K' -, W, 1, . ' V 1 A ifw V 55 .,, va 1 3. ,b 1 rx E. 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Written matter was of no avail on the illiter- ate massesg wherefore traders haWked their wares unto a purchasing public. What a contrast to our American civilizaf tion! Our widely scattered millions novv read the ancient crier's evolutionized message at approximately the same moment. The ad' vancement in our public educational system has made it possible to harness this tremendous force now known as Advertising. We pride ourselves that our mental equip- ment enables us to patronize advertisers and by so doing we contribute to the economic greatness of America. aff? Af K . , ., ,...,, ,, . is s 4 5 .A . .,'U I x faq This insert is printed on BLACK AND WHITE Coated Book made by DILL X COLLINS CO. ,....r RlEMlNllSClENClE .llemory brightens a'er the pasl, As when the sun czmcealed Behind some cloud that near us hangs, Shines on a distan! feld. --Lone:-iznrow Perhaps it is well that human nature deplores the present and glorihes the past. In iclle moments it is comforting to permit the mind to shine back on distant fields of pleasant experiences Thus, this memory book will serve you and prove the source of real future pleasure. For Stafford combines these elements with the artistry, the quality and the workmanship which entitle it to bear the phrase . . Engraved by Stafford STAFFORD ENGRAVING COMPANY Educational Engra ing D'v's'on Stafford Building Indianapolis QA N1 X .O Vx If -,, ,A Q RX r rf rr Congratulatrons Earlham's Student Body tt 'fi A nj! 9 to QQ VV e hope to have closer Contact QT with you when you enter Q 4 Richmond's prosperous 'QI W rf ', J st business circle. Q xffffi X45 V5 N HJ xx ABQ r . Vx v '-Y 1 QA- ., .Q -t .J uv, ,,f Q ,x M Q5 rt! N v.-rr .vw - ' o 0 tn Of 4 s gp MUH'1C1PHl 1 Electrlc: Llghtlng and fr 45 o XX X Power Plant X 195, VX LY X! J X! t Y w 4939 QQQ X, 16 u , I N Q 0 If QXHE8 t e, ' X 'tw so - I A9 , 7 y evffx 2 fefyffxfeif-yn , ai? 321' - Page one h LI11 dred sixty-nine 7 ji'i6'o 5 O7 af QW J X 6 f fx , 'til N ,' rg fc ' y,.4g..,. ,V 1 l Y l' lg -it l 2 Tl N9 as A ,V Q 5. Q l ,X gf ' - Q 1 XD. ' ,.,tx,t , 'figs L Z ol!!! GS t . X, L, ,gxx -I N 1 flu' -X fi 2 Nl ll jf - . fs 1 44 -e , gf Na, I f Q Q9 U0 Ill CH S G , G , ., e - t qty mil T E so H motuznasnc coMPA Y Q I 5 , 4' D MVA V Richm0nd's Leading Store Since 1866 - 'J lf Thirt ei ht De aftmenis xml, y g p Nfl! Filled with Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Silk, Dress Goods, T rimmings, Gloves, Hosiery, Colton, Wool and Q Silk Underwear, Rugs, Draperies, Millinery, qi A Art Goods, Infants Wear f J f t L., KX IN THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CQ. x. f in .lffq l 1 , iiixxii Yi mt' .EVER niiwno? t ,ij K S Now let us gEt on rather rapidly. fp, X,Q.ffQj . U 'C7Lwt,f'-t lx, F ' M,-Xnrl tliat will lie all toclav. L L pf t wt f t . AJXMI E 1 kill? -'the Constitution savs this in v - - 7 -v mf... lxtxiw X: -Xitltle IX, Section -, laiagiapli -l. if UA and A Biten Now we were talking last time E lj when the bell closed. ti , Now what do we have on foot to- Soda Fountain fm? gown aff , and Now l'll make a partial assiginnent ,'VA 'ff N Qirl' for outside reading. V Nlf ' ' Y' Cii li' XYe'll begin at this point in our ,lk ' XR ' next discussion H lk, eff X li.A Fflilnffx C23 Do sit. ln the linal analysis. 98 VVCSI Main Street 4 Dui' courses next year will .... ' 'r,fQl S , A , A O , 3 5-Qfltil ' f1,f '?L'9f 3, HQ ff-e KN? . , fs, ' 'ig . - Mine lf: x ,QV,2 Page one hundred seventy gli. T will l TJ l V , U. pr e 'X 2 T O if LQ I L I 'f 3 nl All H00 6 ' lsr 3 sf X Q Tffolfyf X'1OCS6iof-yfsgweig 5 Jfggfffrggj' 3 'U wo Y' 3 -'T fl P l w ,SS 72? ' 'X J - iX.T, lla F ,N f 'l!JH'f: A D ef Q If A ,' ji N 1, 4 -S ,Q .Nr 5 X. M ' gf ,exfgf 0951, ,ia trys-,gy il O-Q , fwc. A,-jc -Xf' MN , ' ,ff cf' l ,apr vi' Thompson SL Borton The Store of Service We will attend to your Special Orders promptly. WD IJ Popular Priced Clothing Riehmond's Largest and Most Complete Music Store EVERYTHING IN MUSIC STARR MADE REPRODLCING. GRAND. MANUAL and PLAYER PIANOS. THE STARR PHUNO- GRAPH, GENNETT RECORDS All Maiiufaeturecl in Richmond Complete line of popular and stzmil- urd sheet music, band and oreliestrzl instruments and accessories. Lezuling makes of radio and complete line ol' stzuularil parts :md equipment. STARR PIANO CO. SALES CORPORATION 931-35 Alillll St. Richmond, Iml. The Friends if lilh mt 'Wi 'F ll 1 , X, i Q ix J 'J JJ, I , ,, , ily,-ffl Sir? Q53 , ,K , x. F lil? 'al paxil l if 'rl rf, Wir! 'rfb ff, T, ff if if lirfifj llfiwf x ll we Ll giliwwl is 355 'iii -'-'fx 1 -1 sl Lili? J D J' l ' ' 1 , l A,-A L v I, . 2 A 1 'M' li sz s 1 H Boo upp ouse N D t T r l-- EJ N 15 lk-so up . . fl A splendid line of books. I An attractive reading room for browsing. Qpjfajf 3 Prompt service for special orders. ,SRV jg s Will f l fig l ' lf it is a hook-let us supply you. N- I1 'ls iigfrlw f 1 422 X- '? QQ if li 3? lf gays? gf'gQgag5gJYj?'3'fxl?.3gQ'w ' A A ' '- - T7 ' L,-is 'A-fl ,ve e,ZTk'g jyr5vf.sQ,41sVge,iJLc4..4,fi Page one hundred seventy-one I L-., 1 f 'X .X , , x N ffl X fx, R 'N , , ,f . If 'fofvwofff C, 6 O I TX -x ' W I . . . f i We strzoe to do the zmposszble -I of he ol -Please Everybody 391' Q One trial will convince you. FQ 5 Mg I Qi 7 H Soft L d l Water ry l I GO, O ' XO, A X QAQ THE - CAMERA SHOP A Rlchmond A I Lumber Co. I W. E. MOHHEX P MILLWORK ii . LUMBER Of! l AND 22 i illi all V New Men's and Boys' T W CLOTHING and Sl PPEIES QF J FURNISHINGS I F lo I E E . q xb 5 D ui Q l W THE f MGDEL CLOTHING CO- Phones 3527, 3307 1726 709 Mzun Street 5' l 'B ll x l. af' 'TF L 5532? gb QTY ? E el Page one hunclrecl seventy-two e eeee essgrwggafr X Gene' 'nesrfiyggf ffsfe i fs if e it 9 f , tax i fi 'i '?f X- 6? I 1 - Q T - gfxfjqi X isa 'i ,GY at so 0 i -9' 3, . l N , f L, uf 'Q. X I of 'os J X if l Ll:-' fl ., 0DAQs ji l v l ,, Q Q , ', t . 'f li Rpt f She went out with a young gentle- SERVICE QUALITY i f XX' man of the other sex. fq ffl Kixxxl ALICE PIESTER. 1 api me I I lei J Miss Davis to Sophomore Class: G, R. X M Hi f This is a wonderful thing to know- .X ff? V9 , ii lioxv to break a rule. ,K .AQQ E- fffe N' il ,loe Moore says he is a great lover of Say FIOVVCYSU ip, tx I Nr English Literature but likes Seott's gf ix liniulsion best of alll Q. to rrfe B2 rrp Q 'QB' Merrill Hiatt erams all night for F' N 'in exam and then sleeps through class. VISITORS XVELCOME gig Ke-- itat ii Vi David Copeland says as soon as he ill by ' has read 99 more pages of History he QX gf will have reacl 100 pages. National Road, NVest Phone 3135 K2 04 pil, 'Qt' 'f A V if li, A fwfg o the young man and the young Q ' s woman with their careers before them, ve we extend a cordial invitation to make this their banking home. EA5, ' X 4 f' T 5 Eg? - First National Bank X Main and Seventh Streets 1 . Richmond, Indiana 4. . - III. , 2 f -. ' 4 X c1,fXJg5, 1 2 Page one hundred seventy-three be Ml U X Y V, QZQQ ly f v , 1 K Ni Q Y V le, fl ,Q fi . is Q ff ' i lat H , 2- A 1 f 1105-PHONES-1106 f '- x , 1 R A Q W Ve, Q-:or-xfwozff. .Ax - gig- f '-5 1 to - f it f' J9' Q K+ -Al L 'SQ--0 , 00706 Gi 5 l ,-' . V YT wx 4 A, I all if 42 4 f O 1 Fotxn ON BULLETIN BOARD , ,, , ,, VY' l g it Lost-2 golf balls somewhere on golf Let LS Cheel L p Al com-Se. W'illiein ou. Your Home K AFL lx Al 1 --w fit l XYO1'li1lJL15 foreverw J with W No 1'65tO1'O1'1l111 , 'O vw , 0 T 1 7 O X W , l Scratchum headibus 1 .1 f gf, Al8.1'lil1SlOWC1'O1'l1111 ' l Teacher tal1onus fx ll 1' Non preparecluin lihpl lx fn it Markus zeronus ?' tv l X liillum all joyuin. - fn .Xl K 1 ,, if el' Q53 1101, Smith hiking un-Ougli East- e 9 41 'N haven noticed El man dangling over a nl Hower lied a stick with a piece of 1 f string attached. He approachecl, and 1 eix lp ' wishing to lie friendly, remarked 1 CO' lv lix' .A Irliolli miami have you Caught Ninth and Main Sis. H ou re the ninth, was the reply. 0 Q fi 210' 1.0 J! ,K viii ' K -I 'K 1 f fxx ix if lf!-D fy E When It's Done By Wzlson, It's Done Right , JA X' fri 'AX I J ,, - -:Xlgq fl' A ' 1, ww -. ll X 4 A1 1 I 1 X ww r ,, I K Q N' , 9,7 I 0 ' Q1-'ff C eaner and T ailor 31 X l 'B l f. 1018 NIAUN S'1 BEET Earlham Representatzves Kenworthy Smith and Elizabeth Caldwell f s 'M W? C Q53 lim iii af ly, O X 5 1 I Y w f lx N X u , 'i fp f y ' ll Q fl 0 1 3 rv oi x x, 5 ff-e - K G 71x f : K Y' ' X i RA? ffxqfxxf ' 12' ' x v, I 5 ' 1 6 fr A 1 X X ' 0 0 , ' 2 X 5 5 x- Y , , to :Z if fy wx ,D 1 1.4 ,. 1 A xi. 1 QP Xl ,f R' , -' 2 1 X- a ll f l w 1 ' Xl .M 'Wi M ' 'gh -fit of-1 Q2 gg A as QJi?1 -jk , 5 Page one hundred seven y-four I TZWXTEVFW WN Tw Mapa X af 'fix .v ia, 1 uf- , f-. , ,,,V X Wi HV! 1 , W Ax , N 'NA , xv 3 wif- 44 ,R ,X lgo M 0' l AM A if ' fl Buzld the Body as well as ji V ' LT lx the Mzrzd .V FQ!-J lm? 65 'F 'QAM o EQ N 'EJ DELICIOUQS A ' I if W2 RO LLED CATS 'Mfr il Wi Contains the Body-Building, Strength- 1 Giving Qualities ff' Q A gy Fill Foods from all climes, at all seasons, brought to yiour table under the Delzczous Brand 'gy XXX' 774 Xl Ask Your Grocer! If Q l ', f' flew Bl gl i 5 Jos A GODDARD eo 0 0 0 QS f i Distributors i MUNCIE, INDIANA 1 Q' Ee :A 0 fi?-jg A A A 'lq Page one hundred Seventy-fave ,I FX J D. If with E' 0 lf-S -.ir 1' f S :S X t El Q WESTCCT T HCTEL EURDPEAN PLAN E- S ' l lx .o o X Q3 E tx - f l I-Q 0 l l ' Th E f l ta J tilt - L lk Q J lf P 'l lx N139 . nxk l so YL. l! NJ , :fl 1' ,V ll! 5 W C7 my ,, ,N 'N S PRICES REASONABLE t lf l Cafe and Coffee Shop on the Parlor Floor l t We Serve the Best that Money Can Buy -fp ll O 'W Try Our Sunday Dinners A. C. DISHEH, Jlanager J, DAQ, lx eg hx 0-Y t X G I 1 E . to Compliments of Dair Clarified and Pasteurized M1114 and Cream . tt Q 0 Store E li- Buttermilk C and , S, Cottage Cheese L Z, Mrs. J. B. Holthouse, Prop. Phone 2190 ' X- 627629 Main Street Phone 1850 19 s. em sr. 5' A gt E 'T Q le t' Page one hundred seventy-stx f Y - Q ' - '02 :' ' O - x,- , ff 4 -- :Q fl c ,2.5:jQ0- , fx. - -A -1 2, Mfkclif x no 2 K i It A Q , X l ' R if ,l l 1 XLS 1 . . ' K ,fx X Complnnents ot li Qi .WW GLUE R VT? 522 THE o .L f FIBRE CONDUIT CO. ' ' c so Mllllhefy 5 Q K. Orangeburg. N. Y. N f lj! i L if 5, i i ' f e X c i ig QM ,php 0 if W x l o Y ' A . I if Riclnnond, Indiana. Plant 3d xorth Elghlh Stuet s- - . X c ' 00, ogg iff 4' 3 Une trouble with the creat open i.,v-5. ZWISSLER S BAKERY , , , P 1 i :iw b apaceb lb that bo many of tlem ale Y i X ,- BAKERY situated under hats. ' ty? li u 26-28 South Fifth Street i wifi 5 - XYliy is lane Sylvester so angry ' 1 K - HESTPrURANT with the photographer? N U SY 908 M3111 Street She found a label on the back of l I her picture that read: 'The original of XV' W f I-Ion-le Phone this picture is carefully preservedf fx' i. ' ug. . 1 I completely forgot myself. In a liz, ix ,fx i moment of madness I tried to kiss her. ,AN X 'f X C0mP111110UtS of XYill she ever forgive me lfx iff, She will if you succeeded, but never Q Ji mf 0 ED, E, if you didn't. Jeweler A dramatic story can be told in a , , Ni 0 very few words. XVilli5 Rogue. when l J 1 asked why he had been in the hospital, ,ff 1091 Mtlin Street replied, That'5 an awful hard head ,fx I ' C Horace Doan has. i f . , l Af 5 C ' 2 X. .r agar ' 9 ex fr :egfe iv' fe 532' par fQfz,2. ,, ,,- , O ff V g kv Y gim gd- Ku I ,Qc . Q5 . - fx la, X . 1 .jf 1- W H X- V gig, l X1 v' 5-gi-, r ix! ,Tr-Q :V W 1 x 0 b 2 f' W 'W Page one hundred seventy-seven 1' 'yy X Nt ,f-Ht J ,f f an X. s sfftcaitfri Ofrof awyy s Headquarters No man ever sank under the assign- f' f X X if O c a 1,35 3 xi X G X .- .0 'V 3. C r , X, A or YQ, .x f' 9 3 ' ly z ,y ' .x .X . Q fi fo for Earlham Students Loose-Leaf Goods. Fountain Pens. Laundry Boxes, Ink. Bibles ment of today. lt is when 1IO11lO1'1'OXV'S assignment is added that it seems un- bearable. Mary troinanticallyi 2 --l think the Q xfp xv. f O and Evcrything poets are right, Austin. lt'sionly in X0 if ' the great open spaces that we nnd our- ' A ,f fx Remington Portable selves fi rllypgvvlfitelss A Austin: lullell, we'1'e twenty fniles .X f troni anyw iere, tie sun's going town, ? W 'XXL and l've lost the map. so now's your I .4 Come inAXVe Appreciate Your fhanff'-N 4 . 0 w Business - 0 .3 ' A 3 H . There goes a rabbit, said the little 2 I B 1 R h st c X l 7 0 e Nonsense, dear. lt was your 'ggi l R C imagination. Sb'-N A 0' Daddy, is imagination white be- sly X. ' O 921 Main Street Richmond. Indiana hind? 0 X - 0 . 00 3 lfxiit ml T Wh I S ' lVI 7 5 i Q i o s avmg Y our one . , QV gl, 'ff' Q tlig r Ye Are you saving your money or is solne one 5 A 'f 'tliQ7'i..Wti else? The 11l0I1Cy you waste eventually finds ' 1 K7-XX rL':Qgl ik35.,,4A4 Q W its way into the savings account of solnc one. c g 5 The money that should be working for you is J l Iliiiif' i3 5'm.:'iT f- c-nrnind interest for some one else T mme -KS f 0 K K ' xf Cx ' yy ' vig if JI ji I H r 4, l xxx , 'I l' R-,'s. 603, 5-.W-', lgiiQ.i,g, Hundreds of young people have N43 ' 1 thx-,i SEN With, 1 . . . 1 . I 2 'XX Of' J Hi:, .'pi.fft .-pity selected this big, ll'1CllClly bank as X X0 J ' A 1 V' ' V, 'with - cc w - ,rss A 1 i . . Wt ml-.' their Home for Savings . it fa? H274 ' gill' it f 22,5 +t N X1 y I 'A lt 31.00 or more will open an account Ty If O X T Ti 321 interest compounded 9 The Ilo1nl'f0r Savings semi-annually will keep it growing ' t r, ' 3 O I X . . fc, DICKINSON ' I 'rust Compan . 2,0 X The Oldest, Largest and Strongest Trust Company in Eastern Indiana Q Viv' I' 'Q 6 u p -V .ffm 9 ' 7 frqiv qxqvfgfi ff ,- Q , Q N: f Ci .D f i ' ff it I 211 ces f e Ji 5 . , ai .v . ec- Q 3 y Q . 4,Alf'gi X-f' T X 6' Ng! ix,L' 'Q f 1 .f Page one hundred Seventy-eight E E211ll'1Ei111 we stuxe to Selxe Xou the Best Ray B Mowe Co 3 f I Q jxfffosweofff, Qfkff'-if sw I O , o ll o X Y X 4 1 , 7 1' V WM X Q XX Y , . UQ l ,el 4' 3 , f V' 1 's r X 'r ' r l l QLVIIIIN Rich uond ' ' , L1 1' sf 1 l X Meals, Confechons mini or Q' W V - U l J, ,I 1 . and Candles . . fr Nj Orofhophorzzc Vzctrolos A Trial Will Convince You Vfgfgr Rgcgfdg Radios '!Kl Q l 0 qv KR.C.A. and Crosley Sets! K 9 D g Cafe Sportmg Goods lf If Phone 2734 919lVIai11Street l Q! ' Fred M. Koons. Proprietor 1000 Main Street xl, ly 7 ,E We BONE s Beauly and Barber fr Q WELCOME Shoppe fgs Marcel XVaving' and YGU Manieuring ' Mfg fi L Soft Water Shampooinff lk ll Vlll J .3 ,Roj if Ladies and Children Hair lf 8 l Y Bobbiug ? I I Q. DRAVER S SWIMMING POOL PHONE 630g VVestcott Hotel RICHMOND INDIAYA X xf' f ' x - -yAX- J O f ' fy X iw' fixfb if ri ,- . , ,Ix U. X C. AVXK , C., rv V U ur-in ,fx N?, gef- 41' 5 A G , X ff 3 wx xl XAQ P' -I1 . 'P . 4 'X - 5.54 - A Jin x ' Xl . , IW ' , , , - l , l ., CJ 1 I-so 0 Qmll S SZ HQ in x 41 I S f D ' Page one iumdred seventy-nine , to I You will be highly pleased with the por- l . .f GS , t f x g as X L l 4' at ' Q A, xt' ' fb. V XX ll, lx, Q . ,Q tw J X v t ug, N x 5 Y AX' fl!! Q If ' 11 l Q 0 up is H T i trait we make for you, because we a l W a y s catch your best ex- pression and portray it in the most graeef ul pose to suit your indi- viduality. :GU orlroils tl 11-us SIGN or Tl-ua PALs'r'r'a x l, , o fx ' Q 'QM li? , Xt 0 wx' Y l fag tl o X W l 0 it xxs .O XX c l X l l ,L 6 teak, 4, is-'X it t M if W wil -aff: use t ft Q1 it Q 1 1 fr J Page oneh -l.1 area eighty Q N! I, f fl E3 :Q fl 0,120-42-E' , 1 if Y llgzllll I A ' 'nw Vx' X o -, f ff-' I X X Q X Dress Business Alilllllglfl' ltu uppliczmt for ly vacant sittlzttimm li l shall want you Q And Succeed to be partly itlclums zmcl partly out- V Q X flows. W 6 X l l . 'K f' E H9312 l By Xvf-lU1'1US Sl1'l'llJlCt0llI 'AYcssi1': but what will K 'o. , llztppeu if the flour slums? E5 GSX' 0 KLl1JpCIll1CllHGl' Suits i 6 6 . . A gl ,X Sghoblg Hats l'l1pp1ty-lwp tmm thc l,ml,1be1'-sllop l' C ' J w , . i V XYl1c1'e l gut Zl lovely shingle: l lx 1111101 .Y 51111 tb uAl2l1llZl,U l sluriclccfl. l ' Txlonito H056 llut what papa cllfl ly' L lflzts left me all uf Il tingle! , 4' A! ' f Q tk 4 W l ,g,ff,f Q! Y' .... 1,-fgqnlij-4..- ,E H fljxla lfiulm lTZltllC1'l3' i1lA l':CHlllD1NlCi Class: KV N l'lmv coulrl l llvc 1t l L'Zl1'1'lCl,l hvc cltml- ,Q jx N 7 lztrs at week zmcl it mst mc tive zt week tl X53 Q , to live lslliuq G, . , ,, , lxll , X ' lmt. Kltll'1'1SI XX uulnl the world gitvfgf' - ' ' ' lme any lPCllC1' ull ? w fo. if ,fi f fat , 6 l 6 wil 5 l S0 th ' If wi L me Ing new QUQ7'-lj wee gift, 'lag 1' V3 X fi Jil ff.. 5146 4 'll'l'llll 'llllll lllllllIllll,ll'!', . l'llllllllltlll,lll'llllllllll,l l' l 'll ,Yr ,wx is x l l l l KF k Tollet Goods Speclaltles ly A W' 6 Glft Noveltles gy A txt xg ll' XXX 1 I l 'M lt 3 'l' 3 fl to l EXX77 X X if ffl! DX V G LUKE DRUG GG fl MN. 626-628 Main Street l Pj jf, . 69 6 6 0 ,fx Nw-r ' 6 9 36 XA 6 6 iff RXQY- tv , ARG 6Qf2Qt- l xx av 8 O ,,,,f Q ,J xg V95 . - -, ff . x ,G xl! 0 1 ,iv,wJQQ Page one lxpxnclred eighty-one 5' . fO O 9 , e f ,O ,lx QJ O O O O at QD fl, o l 4 1 1 lx ll I 1 V Q li Chenoweth i A X fa lxl l A f- AutO CO. 'Ghe QQ? Dix 2 1 O hx !.0 E i Richmond if BUICK AUTOMOBILES Shgg Hggpital and ix X r i . 4 X594 nn Hat Cleaning CO. Q I l try? l Heitz Drivurself Sedans l 4 A lx are Rent a nice Sedan El 9 and Drive it Yourself gil 1107 M- ' l 9-XXX 'un l 909 East Main Street ex , liz, 5 Richmond, Indiana y 3 Xe Info' ng l 5 .Ol Vi O O in an O' W O li i li fvlfl N 5 A I y 1 A V 'lhree centuries Ot dramatic pro- E 4 XX ' gress: 1625 Shakespeare: 1925 lrlarold l up SHOES if i' g-- qgulxlua fl O 4' P' Envy not the proud man. The H H . 5 E f Peacock tO-day is Often the feather Alvvays The latest 1 1 X- D O cluster tO-niorruw. l ,ap M- PRICED ei, 0 X Q 4 r Prexy: Sir, what does this mean Someone just called up and said yOu were ill and unahle tO teach today. lrof, i3x1'1Tl.'l1'Oll'I ' 'Vi 11. li I' l'e g Jn hiin. Ht w1gn't iupposec to e'1ll up until tO-n1OrrOvs.' FOOTWEAR 'BIl llG:f l sooands oo RICHMOND INDIAN A W X , rw ,-1 S O3 X4 ,-xml iw Y YVQRQ .1 ,O 3 ' 5 -init' 'ue 5 ' l' um 's 1 J Cs S l N 4 X L 7' i l , i il 2 -i by O f ' 0 . X' l f iiT1 ' 9 eff ' fv' i ,Exit ol iix f f' 1 X 'w s i-:Qi - 4,1 f 1 KM i ilk F' - Quick, - . 2' X -., e- -U OX- ' Page one hundred eighty-two O ,AN 0 f X S! v I W - 'x Q 1 ' C 5, .Wu , 1 ,jf X 31 .xl . A Q ,Q X! 5 Ny: -XWO o:i',1 1 ixgflttzig Xlxplfaz- It KT R .X AU - L1 1 1 1 111 1 , X N! l . . 'Q I W-PM fy X f x 1 In keepzng wzth 'V' 1 7121 C511 Eczrlharrfs new ,je J 1 building 1 U. X and most convenient X' thereto, is the New YE' QQ fl If U Home ofthe 94 11 1 L ' X jf!! ,L 1 10 Bethard Auto Company 511 11 l M9 fix 110 West Main Street Ke? V591 W, mi ty VVQ boost for Eurlham and hope Eurllulm will boost for us. YO 001 S 11 1 ' 1 7AXXl 1 J 1 1 ABEUS of ?A t Colllpliuleuls N lf Rfif P V! of C Tj , ' 5 R772 Off! ,ff THE SI-IERA 1 It's Different ' 'X ---?l 121 Tl 'A WE 1 1 COAL sl o1L Gite Q, qi, oo. ll ov USE ABELS Retail Vvl10lBSEllC ' 1 1600 East Main 713N01-th D Q11 U J I Phone 1901 Pl1o11e1439 . l 1 111111 1 1 1 e 111 1 1 1 1 11 11 vii ll C sgllglll-3 , A 1 1 536111 9 If 1 ' tvifiijf foo? iosfgt' l . lip, A x Q .1 W N f Q1 il bg 5 X' 4, -vf-f ft 'fzngu Page one l lxxxwr l red eighty-three f 1 Q X ,ff 1, r c it t Q , 9 iii' - - Q J ,fag Thzs Excluszve Apparel Shop fig mit V l, f' has scrvccl thc CO-EDS of EARLHAM for many , years-assembling that which is smart, niodish Q t Cfg and chic, all authentic according to Fashion's ' ,i pg-i dictates. is ttf Your inspection ol' our stock is wclconic at all tl1llCS7StO1J in, try DW on thc stylish creations in Coats. Drcsscs and Millincry assembled i lf JQNUQ i'l'Oll'l l'Ul'ClllOSl clcsigncrs ot' thc country. Q94 Q q M fl y ig t it We o zw C f:?V,of hog, S MO,-'Lf i V 'jx fill PHIL ARLINGTON E31 MERCURIO t tl elf' HUT-EL 'V EUROPEAN 5 Q N E 'ix Q gb Wholesale and Retail Ciod Restaurant il it . tp it Us Fruits and Vegetables Q- , 0 I 0 i t El , ' l t y, ' 3 t Opposilc Pennsylvania Station , X Pholw 5216 ms ixiain st. 'tiCh1H0Hf'- 1Hf'i1'HH ,i ff vfw9ff7-N :X Q lg vx 'K it t 'Q A , s d A Q f fo K u se 20 ff UM, A K a ' f e t 4 Yi . O- ., Q X ' Page one l1un4lx'1:d eightyefour mfeQKWW2Wg?fWwWW?fw A l ' X u N V fll o l f 5 X X xl 06 o VX Q . Xyx X ff f fi ' 1 l Save with Safety 9 , i e Ale, . K VX rl if .4 , xo ' D, arter Sho 14 L-mm r .Q , , nnvs STORES 4. ol of i fl 4 rl-he Place of Refinement if f M 5 A Al Q and Where you During the past year two stores were lf? l ,L H d 11 - I added to our growing Chain wl1iel1 If r i n applness - now consists of fourteen. located at ' A Fort XVayne. Anderson, Kokomo. Mun- gfqylift QS eie, Noblesville, Richmond and South 1l,J 6 O X Bend. ' fi Q, A EI for 9 . A 0 SUCCESS UQ 1' A noted writer defines success as a 1 ky Q composite of energy, enterprise, endur- 'N Q23 X ,' ance. economy and ethies. Whether W xl or not our sueeess is based upon these mx 'l i' a n d other principles, reineinlmer . f please that you are always welcome at .1 v - - , . ' M 4 fe 0 Corner Tenth and Main Streets Meyers drug stores. my gyjig Ilffnl-x ' ,'l The pessimist says: Any milk in li , that pitcher? Q Jifig llut the optimist says: l'lease pass the cream. jx L ' X 'Qt W3 - - Com Jlim 'nts l Marriage has been clehnecl hy a l L 'f P ' P ' popular young authoress as the ex- WJ ' change of the attentions. of several of tl'lC W jx f A y young men tor the mattention ot one, K., lf , 1 ' f +- 1 f N ' f Xi, mf W l hear your hrother-in-law is pretty OA l l had ont. ,A ff , l , . , l jx ' fl lies good tor a year. lles had llycf' l I 'Q four different doctors, and each one Q ' il 0 A Hlvetheni gave him three months to RICHMOND, INDIANA ,rv iq N me W I , 1 t X, I l Q-Xl .lust because the girls laugh at your , I remarks is no sign that you are witty. ' Perhaps they have pretty teeth or a gold one. , 0 X 0- fy - - f f W 15 'f 9 O kyiyg N . x N, or egff : ,fi . X 1 M fee. of 3 - W gggsggg v-c,' 6. Q ' QtXffY7f'f vf'g ey K ,Q97 Q.igfZe.Q f fl s- C -' X 1' li 'Li sf' -X , w X emwaixjVeWQbWV'WeWLg v Q '71 - S I I 5 Xi 4' ' gr. X J' A Y X E . o -t Q.Kfeem. Page one hundred eighty-Eve 1 For Your- Wear Our Shoes and Q 'Y ,f-'YV 'X Y -fi A 'io fr is it 0 4 jf X f cc as ,f fi ,Xt . . 1 we you will be started rl ht f CAMP SUPPERS g iii ff i J' 4? i and BREAKFASTS -- N rr X K-.o QQM oi The wise man builds from the f WQ ff ' bottom starting right at the base E. f 5, -our shoes nuike the better base. if Ch W if -E ti 2 i X I eno et s iw i .XX xv tk' 1, no mix Gfgcefy XVe have the good fl in 1 Q Styles first V Q5 , 'Xxx 'tg-cy 1 229 west Main sn-eei Y e yi 5 if -'T and ii 9,3 hi' Phone 3141 Jef-42 li 5 807 Main Street at K f i JO' if tg -0 'Q ,1 fi it 1 1 1 1 i i i ii , f i' ,il usay Flovyel-S79 l'rof. Root- Imagine midnight, all ix 5, w X A silent :is zi grave. Two burglars 'k 5 ' U We G1-OW Them enter through a window, the clock ' f HX, 'A ix I G 571, i or ,Li i aj ix Q O sz. J ,iff Q32 .,.. - 'Wx ff' Just Call Flower Phone 1093 LEMON S Flower Shop 1015 M-lin Street strikes one. llill Ott- XVhicli one F' lf. H. to Miss Cundift- Have you seen Helen llrenneniun over here P Miss Cnndiff- l have neither seen nor hezird her so l'in sure she isn't here. lX Sl'.'XNlSll CLASS Miss McCoy tzinxiouslyi : t1h. what is the word for perplex ? lxu iester tunder her hrefithl: Couldn't find it. Mis: McCoy l'h'it': it exuctly lXulhe:tcr. Lionfunde! I ow did you l'now f .Xnd Ruthester hlushtd. N 4?-, A x 'i i W' it X 1-,0 6 XX Lfx M Q 1' 0 X , mi WX www is Q is Y its- bl 9 l ' tl 1 C X f 7 , N . ,J X J if , L ' x X , ffhi V' it Of ' -sig 1 s- QI ,gg 1 Trgfi of ff' Q :is Nffrefse if' M 'f , 'si bf Q U 'fit JV f f if t Xiu, FN X t X- t h e sss A M129 H35 Page one hundred ein hty-six Q 4 :KK ,-X fr .. w ,' X D v - 1 X A 0 , nl ' N KX f 5 F 7E Q Congrafulczfzons 5 X, Wg' to You Earlhamites ?4 '55 5' 'po QQ j -and-i F Q OZ f ' , f .X 7 ,WJ 2 K ,fx 1 I, 0 X X 90, X f, f , , X Compliments f N , 1 Qu Q X ' ofthe 1 '- lf X , I Z7 f .X 1 XX , gi, liberty lnigmaumowerco. J' X- X' ' Q if' - - 9 : ' Hi., 1 fry- ,q Qlfig - Kkg Aqd ,,- v, 1 - ' , vf Q f 53 LL F3 Tiwmggfp- -F. .Jig 0 I ' fi ' fx .nib X ' XXX ,I 0 'V XY Nl 1 1 - T71 xf if X ?ll. QQ' X K Q. W ' 4 ,T N .Q A J ' -X xx I . Page one hundred eightyhseven Lx Q0 'D' C1 4- X , 4 ,N xx I ' K f t , .XXX . tk X ,f A it t Y F fl 0. -,, I Fi f K if X Q Y, I I ml i 9 Ct, 1 t f f 2 D l Q Snappy Shoes for THE YOUNG MAN THE YOUNG LADY lil BROCKMAN 8z KREIMEIER 708 Main Street Automatic Phono 1388 THE J. M. COE PRINTING COMPANY RICHMOND, INDIANA ll. General COIIIIIICFCILII XVork. Letter Heads. Bill Ht-ads. Note Heads, Statclllcnts, E11- vclopes. Catalogs, Booklets. Folders. Cards, Literature for Every Class ol' Business Just cz Reminder llbrices Have been serving Earlham students for sixty-one years. Their store service is beyondhreproach, and the quality of their fresh made candies, ice cream and ices is without equal. DEI ICIOUQ LUNFHEONS Pliout 1203 M'lII1 btreet 1'3bu+OI H SIXIX-Flllbl XILAP1-1996 The Student Place 0 4 4 n ,4 n X l - '71 sms . ' X L T 1 A rw V vw y w .L . FT ' 6 G33 G - if-A 1- of 9 : ,few Rx zwf Qin ,asf , M452 of- Q if I X. N X .Q fl -' - 1 fs ' XG- I f xv, . s W il - ag A Alf QD I 43-fki, ', . X an XJL' at r ' .z Page one hundred cightyleight lt ,rrrr I ,XQ4 lf As Nl Q f .r ell P an G, xx ! t A 0 , .0 ,Fx I N Q, re x A f 1 x NP wk XA L? N R9 tk L2 1 1 f f 1 B N In D ht C G 4 V X gj, S10 A f, of., I Kyo 3 wo so y' F, . 1 JR 4 f ., ,', 'six 15, -6: gf' on 'X tj '2 6 qfegzkb 1 1 ' .if Ze B , Q-, 0- i - - ef 1 Q liekzo Xi: .,-Gif 1.3, ef- WT 1 .Xineriean college students are like ' X sausage links turned out of a sausage I 1 factory.-Rufus Jones. .l , Q :J 9 1 X XD X1 f l 0. 1 13 Q5 X 111 Q 9 F A lt is better to he alive with one I I ' I , - lung than dead with two.-l'3i'. Markle, Miss McCoy said, l sau' eight bulls and eight horses killed and l ani alive to tell the tale. Marion Cowperthwaite app roach- KEMPER Co. fl Q' L s was 1 B4 his Mi mi l 'W lf, l- , 1' 11221 . ,dx L lil' l NX Q 1. ine' l-ll71'211'lZl1'l asks for ll'11of is Prog- 1 1 ' 1. ,' 1 e 1' .B L 1 f X. 11111fi.w11.' r O , ,N ' The llO1'1'lllCCl Librarian, Good- ClRIX 1534, 0 night. l don't know. pus 1 , 4 1 ,- - A O ---- 1 1 fe C r lfrosh walking over to liniergency I Hall with Miss Kelsey, How many lilfilj 1 years have you been here 7' ,N Miss Kelsey: This is n1ytl1i1'd. f , ,i f lr' I , l l L S le 2 ' 4 1- v- c r 1- J! ,, GQ - t,m,1gg,L ee 1 W1 mt Pl'lOllCS-.30-ll, 5.141 pg iiii 1, f X fiat , . 1 F15 Style 1 . Q , 1 Bu Here for ff 1 lt 11 in Ifrud s Pure Wool Clothes is a part y U -J 5 , of tht-in as much as good woolens and 1173? ff- tint- tailoring. They cost no more than L lL??',,1 ffl, A the ordinary kind. ps. 51325-?l330-S35 l 1: -' 1 11, k Tl - oi - 1 . ' ,. i il I U'QQ,L12.Q gf,t gJ,jjigwftt21hlf3Sf rl ll es, Fl uhts, Auto bup- k , - e. . ' N - . 1. f' gif Q2 ' Fred S C1011-195 Shop plies, Hadlo Supplies, O 1 , Camping' Equipment 51111516 1, See Us for 4 fill? -, , 1 - , Q Land3, Pop, Sandwiches gl il Y i UA ANTEE 'N I 0 p and Camp buppers 1 Q . ' , ,541 fl no W T1re and Rubber Co. ml? fxp, If E 1020 Main Street 7 Q Plume 3043 W. Main at Fifth , C fb XVE DELIVER Richmond. Indiana In ' --jfggxs Y lf?-9 Nfl? I fvffi-by 'iw ,fv 1 -set? QQ Q Y- .. wi 'Ji 'X-1 Hi. 2 9 . 1 1 . 1 if X' f '2 .J 1 x ' . XV 1-Q, 0 'N . 4 b , Page one hundred eighty-nine i 1 Q 'x QifY? 'lv7' X Tic' 1 Y r of f. it f it O ig fag asia? D ,oo Q gc OG ce rs- cr of -eccxsf you 551 1 M Y: Ml, Q e - o ,Y l . 1 X E fi' iiffyifi . I ff' ages lf Is a snore instrumental or vocal? fy, ,X 5 Q CQ Neither, it's vocal. I ' R C1 XQ' WW rvm ee Curiosity killecl the ancient kitty. fill, lfranklin llinshaw, obsessed by the X O' ancient bug, turns the Earlhani Hall l fire hose on himself. L -0 liszziiv Ai k 'O X f Ralph Ewing' in speaking of Beet- 1 ' ,fi hoven, l1eethoven was a xvonclerfulli fx nian in his lJlJyllOOfl.u l I il , g,g , 11, 1 Hints to father: Never give your 6XVfrQ son all the allowance you can afford. I elf xx Keep hack some to bail hini out. Fine Cutlery zgxfi O Q l l- iv 9 l . I, V p K fr ff t 1Yell. I niust he goiugf' the steeple l ,rnql RCN jack saicl when his toot slipped. on fe? one 1 We px It is to snili. The Li. S. Hay Fever X l Ci-, Di Association isiseekinsg to have a clay set C01-ner Seventh and Main Jf 4l K-eff O' asicle as bt. 5-nirlers Day. 3 A L V700 O, 1 it 0 O. f 5 Bo' lx V 'il X fx k ix ii ii 1 L . if 1 llse Gas if ffill ' ' vp LK. . . . 49' -for all cooking, water heating and house heating gtg? hh purposes. - at ,, To M We are excluszue agents for 1 kf N!! lyrx Y XX X b Clark-Jewel and A-B gas ranges, New 10:74, Pzttsburg water heaters, and i x ff' 1 ' A Humphrey radiant fires. rf all it 1112, Nr Quality and Service at Lowest Prices 1 Richmond Light Heat and Power Co 1126 Main St. Phone 1267 li ll X rf' 5 OL to Q 1 iw 7 n W ' if ' l 0 Ig X' Q 1- fxjslvfeex fig-e 7 ,fe i ege. is sg 2 1e'defX,f2?f-R s , 1 e 'n gg ,, N X X 'Qi Q x-f ,1x'!se xkxx A 6 .1 X , , I la., B an Mig! X- 2, -X K I ' I J ij X 0 Page hundred ninety Q id Lb .5X'!1 I .AI I, Rf Q -W, 1 f X1 I KS wh F 'xx ff mx WD XXI ,I 4 mv 1 Q X - - ,X ' f w N ' 0 X f--T 11 1 i N., 'V x , v-JI 3 4 fx M FW? 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W e - . . , . . . if In selecting your banking hoine it is most 11n- by 134 port that you choose an institution from which you j will always he certain to receive not only unques- tioned protection for your funds but also careful, Qjff, individual attention to your every requirement. skip The olticers of this institution are always pleased to ,J QQ he consulted personally on any banking or financial mat- W V'i'.0j ters and to place their knowledge and experience at the ' 1 ii disposal of customers, A 'XO wifi' ff' 1 W iv, l 7K K5 ' at 12 i n fl no li D i . ii i ' G lj Second Nationa an it . y 7 G, tt so fi he 2 N '- - 0 A ' A 05 f f 2,. ggi 6 kv ' Y '. nf f-X0 ,XF-X f 0 'T' QT, ix Q fi , ,sn -Y ' i ' M3 7 X c t 2 Lie n' Q., 'if ee scifagit W Page one hundred ninety-two ' , 1 f 0 I, f - , X . ll , -X Stop and Shop Here Toi Xotn TOILET ARTICLES i Tl l , is lf I l d f K Vis! L X 0 l l CAMERAS DRUGS CANDIES R I li STATIONERY MAGAZINES Q X16 7 my ' . -' l, l 0 Soda Fountain fee L Q 'X Q I x O I It O k lil! V ii ii ll M QUIGLEY Sz soN I IZ I lv g , 400 East Main Street Y. ,O Oo, I w f ll ' IMA Now I sit me up to Cram Q E' Ilefore I take my next exani: , t ,SV K ' It I should die a nervous wreck, 1 The1'e'd be one less to Hunk, by heck. A . N 1 ,. lf? Compliments ?' 39 Scientilic YEISIOII of the old oztken ' 4' ' I bucket: A C Lf Qf thg The old oztken bucket, X6 If T The pleurococcus covered bucket. lk 1, X, 0 ,Q The ferric oxide covered bucket it Q . X That hangs in the well. lx N . 'X I Q , 0 ! CO' First Stude: Boy, it must be plenty SJ 0 X cold out. Vji Second Stude: Hows that F Tx 5 , E First Stude: There goes Bob Cot- A7 YN tin wearing a hat. ics . 2 1 J 3' C lg he X N Qwfk, x 9 j f - ff, A 1 X fexqf ,LxX A7f . I I I l ,453 I ' U lg If S I ' -Ex' f ..! 'S Tx . il -16:70 , jx ' 6- W ' xgfl ci ii Page one hundred ninety-three . Ti'f?0 0 Of' f- WWNWH iffiffx if-Rd., l , r . .1 eg ft D 'ui f 1 XS' Si iff y all i' lx Q iiii ll? Heel K VX l fbgiivl ill t iw f 'jf li K-f'5f.rli ll'-'Il il -f a fi zfifsftti pw Ls AVA K 'V if fil . l 1 X1 tp ii 1 . - r t ...is Nei lx if VR 5528 fx fqfiw xH,g!j X V M 'T. ,I-' ls 1 1 Uwifftl of .riff 7 ff:-u ,f Qty' H ? fffml l if ffl xxx - ,X .X j 0 L' lg, r A44 l all I 9 USBAUM'S The Largest Line of COATS and DRESSES in Richmond will be found in NEW FIRST FLOOR READY-TO-WEAR SECTION A Complete Department Store featuring inerchzin- dise at Popular Prices. Visit our Economy Basement Storefthe store of Low Prices NUSBAUM STORES, INCORPORATED R. L. Nushzium, '15 719-721 Main St. Richmond Ed Gard twindy winter dayh : lYell, I guess I'll go try it again. Second Stude: Try what again ? Ed Gard: Try to get this Ford over that hill again. Prof.: IYell sir, do you find school life much different from vacation time T Cowboy: 1 lnly a change in drug stores is sill. First Stude: NYhat kind of pool is that you're playing, Hill? Livezey: This is squirrel pool. lf. S.: How do you play squirrel pool F Liyezey: Shoot and they hunt the holes. W lfrosh: Does Kenny Farris work at the Pennsy P Soph: No, what got that in your head lfrosh: XYell, l see him getting off and on trains all the time. Q 13951 inhvn In I arlham urra Washington and urrette Theatres tlbffvring tgnu the Emi ani! Eater-'t Stags emit Srrren Aihartinnz .1-., LJ J af!! 1 K if 1- 'B it Wit ,f y . ,lf l .x ' ll f- H ff L Q lii. QW i Wtxh f gt yiklii, gftpl K' MIX fx i Riff rf iff 0 .-ly eras fl , Gite AJfQq:e 27 Qs ,K . ff, XE 122 l Q 340. KN Q flat. Ny lgfffa Q? Q J. kg is i , 0 ,XX fx ' . 'Ry 0 il W 3 ' Xi? fi X ,3.Q,ff f fo ,iffqfi 4 ,Ti ee' ,A - ' kxf 'X'4'Fi's if ,lf on ii' XJ, Xgiyilrg ' i Page one 1 itiiif 1 red ninety-four 26 1, L .er Q51 9 ' WQ X ,X ,Q A 'rzQsf5 V, ,Dx N o VQJXXM Quamy Above All My U ,' xv x , X' JJ ' fan ? Q- 0 - A Agfa, VZ' n , ERFF-JQNES 1 L , ,47 Sew f f rr an OIVIPANY If f x rw fxxyf rl. - 1, 1 L47 L 1 ,. ,X- ,A as fr f W u Designers and Manufacturers V of rr, rr: I O' 'O 9 fi 5 SCHOOL Q9 COLLEGE r ,rf QV w N L E E LRY C ff of' ff' I . 1' 'rj L . f'LA Indiana 0115 XBQNq5QQr . P fo M N A' 1 W 1 Y Qin B? 0 gm 9 Offlcial Jewelers to Earlham College f N , X-gf X I of 0' ' Q1 , L fe nr .XT 2 Q X ' ' awww- 9 A ' a e 1 if aff Q L Q- ,Zeb Q - L s wlfbfez ' rex L N 1 as L ,J L ikf'-'fx-5,1 D ' N f ,, X , ye, -ax fl - I- N 2 S ,f .,l 1 XA. Kr.. f f A ,A V r X I' .gl . I ' nu' ' rx , An ' ' f , 1 wife X . x- r an s r s rf. f X sf - 1 vb L in Page one 1 11111 area ninety-fave ' fc gh tiftfflwl , - -ff -1 of 95? l fray: XY xl Qt 1 6 A 4 ff 0 xw f Q- xv xg HORNADAY'S Depend Upon Q if ' fx ff-N-al fix! Hardware Store THE p Q FJ . , lf R .0 W AY N E ly t. P W - v FISHING TACKLE l f S4 DAIRY 2 ,Qtr SPORTING GOODS t X forthe FreSheStMilk and I C y ream an t e est if MW C d 11 B KV O tlxw ? e r Butter. ff 0 L Delivered at your door 9 R? 'Rs early every morning. HARDWARE STORE R21 Q mans will Sf. Plume- 1281 Phone 5238 ZF S HO DOM X80 nf? it fgxq if 7- R yt lr' Ch F W ly 31'ElCtC1' OOt 631' l . g, . , . 4 CllOOS1DQ Stylish FOOtwear at Neff X Nusbauins iS particularly satisfying because every pattern and X style in this varied showing is in perfect accOrd with i the garment faShiOns Of accepted Sniartness. 0 f ,Q t XL XX ,Asp In keeping with the Spirit Of the Season Our dis- rl Steffi play Of New FOOtwear will conunand first place in the ll Q l iffy Parade Of Styles. o l 9 xxx 1 if S' NEFF' 85 NUSBAUM t' D N ' ' X The Shoe Corner Richmond. Indiana 0 A 'il' L ' 9 : ' V' 35 T4 ff' S-A Q . f I-I S - 6 ff Q, 's RX! X5 Q Xe X f if 4! ' 7 'Q ft-A 5 X i R :f f S32 FW ,f e -G Q O Q R Qew lf g' X' . - f , J 5 - '- ' xl: out '.,b D . H A 1 Page one hundred ninety-six E, L1 , , 1 X, fi : Q K xxsl A : Q A X 'X Xi x . vm A ' ' r Q ' l Q fm - if f' ' gggfqi fiilg A I 45 - fp f ' gm X? 27 I i 'ilk W ,pd ff Xxx J W 3 ' 7ffv1 .?-'16 WJ X X: g 'W ., I. A N N ' XX in ' w1fA:,',f:.i 5ggONNN WR ,lj w 3 ' N A-A11 A. 1 fy -5 H O WY ' ' L oj 5,5-fskx lj! In fs XFX 3 'A x 1 ,. ' fv L X A X dh' I ,i 1' Y W. ff , U' DQ Z1 pg By it ff 'X if w , J xv X A fc' ay, ,J ' - K V O X. 0.1 . X ,Xxx xx X Q!! MX 7? Y O X-54 :KV O X Kxlx ff X ' N 1 - k j XX X o , QQ XXX xo' 1' QNXQ 0 fx wfqwi A k' F x I A - -544Xx' ' Apf 7-X 'f : I -,I - V N V x Q zfbfllf TXxQ - ,Zia-' , . Ja 4 , ' ' e 4' ' Nh QL, of 4 if x Q. xi X 4 Q QQ DK X-YS fl X2 , Page one hundred ninety-seven I 'X , i 'I W. ' ,f ' 195 9' vw? Ex W l CI rl E N 4, ADAM H. BARTEL CO. RICHMOND, INDIANA 0 Wholesale Exclusively V ' ei Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, UUClCI'VVC21I', Rugs, 'gl ' 'XX . - I I Oil Cloths, Lmoleums, Etc. tg ,J ig I AJ I it ww A ,ghsix hx 7 I I 55 is if lf me I A - 0 Q , lVIZlIlL1f3Cll.l1'Ol'S of V HPEPIFECTION LINE 'li ll Overalls. Shirts, Coats, Pants, Etc. QA S x ce nib: D if silt I v if ' l ,Rl Slop Here Richmond PM qV:i,NG3 for your Fourltam Service Young Nlenas K, , ,tm and you will be Well v v ,Vx pleased Christian llilflla o ' d h b ' ' iii af2'5ZfVZ3Ca5fLff2 fjorii Fifi ASSUCIHTIOU li, Frigidaire Iceless Cahinet- Fidhth ,Ind Yorth A ith' 45 QQ jfs no chance of contarrimation J O t t ' V' 73059 from ice or sa t. W I 'N 'fiki We Specialize on Fancy Dishes' Gymnasium Dormitories DRUGS SUNDRIES , V. . L4 gt Ik 1524 CONFECTIONS bXi11IIIII11ig.Pool Ji dl I! V , Lateteria gy, lf? X, Hardwick 5 E QQ ' ei QUALITY MERCHANDISE Phone 3520 Good Fellowship and Corclial ' Corner West Main and Third Streets XVCICUIUC tv All YOUUQ M911, ,4 y , . 5 ' i , M r ff .'fX'i9ff7EX 'ff ' if7RXQ77?5f ff, K ii 7 E, T4 l K Y il cs, 'J' se lf f gs. , Ale c, 3? Ni 'I LjXJ' Q4 Page one liunclred ninety-eight ,BX y f. 1- flu, g 5StvoX' J 'M ffif' 'U voffib jlK1',fQ,,U 9-,XX , 5,7 QQ! T ef, ,gqlyzl lf? in x J v 1, ly :UQ 1 QQ, l - M' ' 'NTI f H JK Cliff vn 1, K1 lf! Af rl fr , ff, 5 1 Y ,lane Sylvester: l'll have to take ' ls1t1'f,f '? ft 'flxlll lfreshman lecture my senior year. N M, gg, lfrosh: My goodness do you have l W ff I 'Fl to take that course till you pass it F I4 H1515 ,tl 'W ll rl at 11 -- ll lf N-' ' Il 1'-iz! I, lf Referee' Foul on Number 11ll 1 ' 'H 'P X-, lr' W . ' .. A Wg' .L K, for llOlCll11g. 1,17 Excited Professor: 'llnjust de- fre fyilj lflvxiq cision. Consider yourself razzed, Mr. ' , es Rafal-ff. All Sults and Overeoats H fre sg - rrls xl 15251 G3 A ll C2492 Kid' ,- ,xx 64' fN,,Xl 5 Q. 1 rl Ciilffff Made Here in SAM S. VIGRAN Richmond 617 Main Street Phone 1295 Rft'llIIl0Ilfl'S Leading Sporting y F23 Goods Store Everything for l BASEBALL GOLF BASKETBALL TENNIS FOOTBALL Tl-RACK, ETC. 1 425 Main Street ffmxgl fly, 'ajb 3-, ,rl 1' aff J ffwv fn, , fr. ,A lwfesd ff' ,, ,K u 1 72 if Y ,f ' rw 'U 3' ,ff .. ,' x J fjf-'ff-1 lryg, mf 1 la V . V , v A w QQ A fi 'Till A ff QQ IQ 41225 , 1 are 'G --af Q11 A-M if 6 lf 5 Xxx ,Q 4 71-,'hl'.-11' A fl-1 .I 1421 'Q Fifi-3 For IR ar 'Eff XVith Standard Four-Bank Keyboard, Standard QW? Zpfxxl 10-meh Carrlage, 5l1'Ellghl Lme VlS1lJll1ly, Larrymg 2431, If ,A , 6 . V lf , NX Case, Standard 12-yard RllJlJO11. l, l3j,J X 1 , lhffejfi A 'fltifaf 1 SALES-SERVICE Q X X ' ' ,Ax lf Telephone 2174 43 North Eighth street A fo l I K- S A Ax fs' X fn Ti 76161 f fr W- lv , S e f at ff ssefr f 2 ls Q9 2' - M. .- , ,-QL -1 V x,1f S b:l :9 sf - af ,1,XLms. Page one hundred ninety-nine V N. Q w ,K A Qw . W Q -' f . J COMPLIMENTS OF X EQ? , X, 1 V ,fo X . . Q N f 'N NX Qi Q F. K. VAUGHN BUILDING 6271. lair , DOJ I X W COM PANY ga I T ,ff E , LAP , X AO O l 1 x X- F 1 Y HAMILTON OHIO ' , 0 -N 1 0 W 7 , 1 v X K, 5. ? 0 B , 9 , 0 5 G3 Q QQ iw? ffYiMfN Q?ff fJ 'N F Y e' 'G 1 x ff -ax N1 f X x p at u w Page two hundred ' Q Ex . fri Qi QQ U lax 5 . ILXX f , f 0 b JI X K .0 Fx .X XJ , xl f we X , 1 A D X, l rm Y cl C ' if . Q ' Cel E t i Complzments of Y l U li S jl l to The Earlham Glee Club 9 lx Q 5 Q , gig l if N W f A - U Axkkxi if Electric Pumping Equipment ' Ray Rotary Oil Burners E RMNDED ,gilt fi Water Softeners W Prgoflpm l lf i H. RICHMONDJND- if gh 0 Nlewoehnef GENERAL COMMERCIAL rg ,E XP Plumbing and Heating PRINTERS fi V ,Y Contractor and Engineer ggi 0 '54 C ll ge Publications a Sp ' lty 819 South G st. Phone 1828 jf I ' I PRINTERS AND BINDERS OF J o 'I RlChmOl'lCl, Indlalla THE SARGASQO lx xt' 9 r ,Drs 1 'ef lx - 9 F of :E f .E fe, x Xl ffxgvfgf ,cQfa NX, ev-Q 'fkfx 0 0 E l fn! X 4' 1: .' l L af' eQ S i EERE X, K anim A 4 X . . an - Q., .Q . Cb, MN X-A Page two 1 1l,.1 area one fl I X, '4 I X 'I I I 0 x J I A IX ff I !I TA? I I by ' ' CAREFULLY LAID PLANS wil are ESSENTIAL to SUCCESS All TX, In tbe absence of careful planning tI1e lawyeris ll Xxwxfl case fails before tbe bar of justice. Witbout E 3? metbod and plan tI1e manufacturer cannot fabri- fx? l A 'lf cate materials at a propt. Railroads could not My , maintain time schedules or avoid accidents witI1- 5 A out tbe most carefully considered and completely S, adhered to plans. If l Fil, In like fasliion careful and expert planning is fix y fvfgfo' essential to the successful completion of a build- Q35 W ing. Wbetber tlwat building be a public edifice if XI lX l or a modest I'1ome, tlwe arcliitectis services are ALI il l essential to the attainment of utility, beauty and permanence at reasonable cost. . . HARRISON 5 TLIRNOCK ' A QD h ARCHITECTS I 9 Members American Institute of Arclmitects Members American Association of Engineers Suite 5oo Board o Trade INDIANAPOLIS Q I ' 1 Ol , I o X A f I , I I 7 Q M Sq' 5 I ' fx B 5 T3 as fc S- If if AEA A Page two hundred two V 'Sr R Y , m rs 9 Anim ra Ii A T Q nh 3 ,- , XX 0 V 4 1 1, A X D i . lr ' X., 15 4' ' 0 O' no 0' .0 N C D ff , f R L w x 1 Q U 4 L 1 v X ! 0 3 W . KS Q ,Ziff Q Q 0 .Q J , + A Qi 'MQW . X ' . . ' N I ' Page two hundred three 6 ss we b ' 'HW' J I 1 .1 1 l-11' .,,'-..11,v1-1 11 , 1 1 X -A Jxf 1 111.11131-1 LA, .-: .1 1 151 1 .13 1 1 11 . 111 1 1 11 1.41 Av - - 1. I. 1 A 111 -- ' 111 .111 . . Q. ' 1 -1: 1.1 . ,11 1 .' ' 1,1:::1:! 11.1111-11's ' 19' 1 1 -1 M 1- r, g1.2 51 - 11.11 -' 1-Ji H 'N 'f 1- af-11.-L' 1 ,, 1 11' 1 F 111, . 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