Earlham College - Sargasso Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1927

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Dedication li, the Seniors, dedicate this volume tu the New Building-not to its brick. inortar and stone, but to the spirit of prog- ress that has called it intu being. This year's Senior class has borne the brunt of the loss uf old Lindley. Three years agp we gathered around its ghastly ruins. But we who saw the destruction of Lindley have reniained to see rise, phoenix-like, another and liner ex- ternalizatiun of Earlhani spirit. So we feel that it is altugether fitting to dedicate this bunk to the undying' progressive spirit uf Earlhani which is exemplified in the Xew Building and which will continue to manifest itself physically and psychically in the years to come. wifi Krzwjk Y E 5 4 be ME :la 533 1 . if E C.. :sv i I 3 ggi . 1 15 f lift 77,1954 gutk In m ,X ' U ftA,fQl,mf - f .Tiff ,fi RSV' Mx fi gif ' Ertra-L I ' WNV, V is ' 'K+' - -- ' wp' W' f f if , X 1 , ,ff -, ...1 5004290 E X ' 'S ,1Qj. 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GODDARD .... Muncie, Indiana LUCY HILL BINFORD .... Greenfield, Indiana :ALVIN E. VVILDMANL '86 .... ........ S elina, Ohio AVALTER C. AVOUDNVARD, '99 .... Richmond. Indiana LZ- 132 Trustees from Western Yearly Meeting f i.,..- EDWARD D. EVANS, '87 ........................... Indianapolis, Indiana M.-xRI.xNN,x BROWN, 376 ...... Carmel, Indiana 0LIX'ER P. CLARK, 'S9 .... ..... G eorgetown, Illinois ALBERT L. COPELAND, '02 ........ Paoli, Indiana CHARLES A. REEX'E, O0 . .. .... Indianapolis, Indiana BIARY IAIIARS I-IAROLD, '98 .... Danville. Indiana F332 Fiii ? Trustees from Alumni Association SUMNER A. AIILLS, '20 ........................... Indianapolis, Indiana VV.-XRDER C. ALLEE, '08' . . . . IAIURRAY S. BARKER, '97 .. .... Thorntown, Trustee Ex Ojfcw Du ID AIURTUX LDxvxRDs PH D Earlhain . . . . . . Chicago, Illinois Indiana Indlana qi.. , :ff- gif-i IX Ill L Pgt ty E .f I 1, .., ..... ....... , '. iii ' rn, I- ., I - , ' ,- 'ali' I I x,w,' IIII .il 'gli I' T lull! I SllJIiX'l' IJAYID M. 1-lIJW',X T.. if tt' I' 'l 1 u'iaw'.ls1l4 ,film l'l.l'3 t ill.. l+?QQ51.fr+ it ifilwf.Qf5wf1fi' , wi ..-tfflflfmi Y-.i E91 Z1-1:3 ir' I: L isiSYfiElVirf.wMiy -tii' 1,il.wl4 l Dafvid M. Edwards .-XYTD M. EDXVARDS' tenth year of service as presi- dent of Earlham College has drawn to a close-ten years of devotion and untiring effort in the 'furtherance of the aims and ideals that are characteristically Earlhanfs. These ten years have marked a great expansion at Earlham. both materially and academically: the initiation and comple- tion of two great building projects, and the establishment of higher curricular and scholastic standards. The moving spirit behind these improvements has been the faith and farsighted- ness of President Edwards. The greater. portion of his time and ability has been directed this year to securing funds for the final touches to be put on the new administration building. XVe feel that his indefatigable efforts in this field deserve the loyal support and connnendation of everyone who sincerely wishes to aid in Earlhanfs progress. ' XYe as seniors, who are leaving our Alma Mater, wish to express our appreciation and recognition of all that President Edwards has contributed to Earlham in the past and all that lies ahead of it in the future under the influence of his vision and inspiration. fm- ,. ' : 'i , A. -fi JL.-41 -. 7-4 ... .3 A I 3-Tf T A te ig . 4-1 i ,?:.-Q iii i i I fell? n iii? 1--31-1 lg? EEE' P-if I ,,.i4 ,-LT'-4 i E A L. llllll l ii titl . -- Page twenty thi WJ ' ll I I will illl lllilpl ml in A '? ' l ll' i l l 'hh ' ' m ii imiimniiiuiiiim ll ll 'fl l l 'lf' W ' I I l A T llllllllllllllllwlllllllllnmfl W lllllllll ' ll ll W ll ll ..W ,..r..tiiii N. t h .,-Ill . .I i ' , , ni' ' ' , rr in -wi N 1 , '. i N - V, w V-. i , It f- 1 f . i 2 , , ' if , ,. , i K ,v Ilxluu' N. XYRIKZIIT, VII. 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I I B twclltx'-four 'Tr 11'1'1i.11 11 4' ' 1 Hi 111 11' 11 1 11 11 111fl1,111!111!,1,, 11,5311 L!! 1,M11WiLy1,wi1 D M1111 X111, 1l!lw111h,1h1 i1lwIN llH1ilj,1 llil l J1iw11A:A.1im111ll 1 l11y,l1IN1,l1l, ,1 ,P ljlnl, 4119 l llli iv 11 1'I, litlll 'lo 1 1l'1ll 1, ,l Ml ll., 'il ,gillyllpl l, U-111,1' H M 1 '11 111 f,H!I l , l 11l '111 1 ii , 1111, ,, 1 ,1.. 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1,1 1 111 '1.1 U 1111. ,,1 111. 11 111 11. ... ...mn 1 .111 1.11 ERNEsT A. XYILDMAX, l'n. lb. lvniversity of Illinois Prnftxvsor of Clzvzizixti-y And the ulcmcnts so mixcd in him-. Cnntrary t11 Shakespeare! immortal lincs, IJ11ctur XYildman has all the elements, together with L-ach proper atnmic weight and symbol, classiiied and pigwn-l11,1lud in his hrain. s11 that wc can testify that this is a chemistry 1JI'l,lfCS5llI',n Bcsidc his many duties in tht- lalanrattmry and at thc bungalow on the avenue, hc finds time to st-rve as an Ci:l:lCiL'llI secretary of thu cullcgc and In give helpful aclvicc tn thusc who suck it. .11 ,, irff.- 4.1 ,.x llnxiuit I.. AIURRIS, l'n, D., Ctvluinhia L'nivcrsity PI'0fUX.Y0l' of Efuaznzziitxv und litlllifliftll Sl'liL'IIt't' Ijuctnr Mnrris' cullcgu training as a duhatcr and his many lirst-hand cxpcriciiccs in thc fnihlcs nf human Q nature nt him particularly for tht- task uf cluaring , j'Ul.l'El'lfl.ll brains uf thc vwluwchs and Clutter mf niistakcn1 wbsolctu trarlitinn, Eu-ii thu apparent atavistic tt-iuluncics of sonic uf his students cannot shakc his faith in thc prngrcss uf humanity! llixicunw LINDLEY1 LlT'l', D. llamwei' tfnllugu P1'oft1s1m1' of History lt was Once said mf Prufcsswr Lindlcy that hu knwws mort- about cvcrybncly and thcir folks than any thrcu men in the statc. Huwcvur that may bc, wc do knww that his grasp of thu facts and fallacits' 11f histnry is rumarkablc. Hut even this cannot tlampun the Chccr- inc-ss uf his grt-ctiiig. 1i1. 111 , 11 1, 1 1 1 11 1 ' ' i ' ,111 11111, 1 1 1 1'1111U'1 i ' lj1:171ppj1j,3!il1 l2l7f7'1'3il '.: 'iafiii-+xlsg1111i1eL1111114 ?5?31l 1 1 1 -'52 1 i ?i'?i -s?2 -21 ' ?TlE1 lg' -ig, I 11.-- -51 Yi+1'i T1 al fl-'sf l ?Ei fc: fi 2 1E,:-13 lifg 1 'ZZ:L'Tl1 F12 l W ET-3 LZ !-:ff 'fjl ' 1-fl ' 1,1-1 ,,.. 25? if-51,2 l lggfc-1 1 ll, T l x l 1 4 l iilf i' 1 . 1 I F ? 1 M1 li 1111W11i'i1111 11111'11i:11111-1111il1'Wi-111111111 - W ll 1'1'111 llllwlllllllll 1lliil1'l2 1l11f ll ' ' W lllll1sni111111111 Ulf 11 1 1 1 1 1 l rl 11 iliL111111ll1l'11,llQl. .Lll1131?1i1l11,1!li5i1ilL11i,111111i5!l 1i1gg111'1wll1?V l V111 1 '1g,,, - 5111 1ll1L11lJ'1 11111113111-1.1gl1l1 1111111111113 , 1111l1l11 'I AA .115 Page twenty-Eve lg Q 1- lil E5' gig 'S N 'jflfflwl ll.i' Q,tj,jg Y l 'l lQvLp1'l i'Gfix ll-flw' . -f'iW.sgt i limp. 11+'W+:L+fl M, iygryiggqui 'milf' ts iwfm+i-f- t Witfifvwf-.t.:3'ri .1 llflilw,,l Ji 1.1'i'l1ju'w,1.,i.ll.iii I Wil ililll iii ii vl lull lllllll ' lil' l ill ii I 'lid 'I' 'ln 'A ' Jw flli 7'lv'1llPlil'll'l'I'l'll 'ilk l' i Will' Ii DW l.il - A FEE? i ein- 1 E-iii -E l eg. f:15?h FE. E51 ?i k ' 7 512 I? 'ij' EigQl 323A ' 'rl ,, ,, .- M jig l l i ii?-fQ 21-Lf.: -.. :1 f, L: Lil T- il ! iiazi Q,-3 11:37.25 ?f- g.l Ei' El lgiil 4 ii- ,l Wlliwilh ll A., .ly 1 l Vi'1L1-1.xn N. TRLfE1:LooD, LITT. D. Earlham Collge PI'OVft'.Y.Y01' lilIICl'l.fII.Y of EJIQII1911 Prof. XYilliani N's. kindly, rosy-checked counte- the campus this the student body nancu has been very seldom seen on year. But there are still those among who recall the genial philosophy of his Eincrsonian classt-s and the mystic Charm of his poetry, bits of which hc rt-ad to us in chapcl. .Xxxix l':YliS, A. Xl. tfoluinlmizr University .ltrvixlizllt l,I'0'fl'S.YIJl' nf lfllylixlz Miss livcs' closc acquaintancu with thc classic lit' cratnrc uf Carly and medieval England has borne fruit in an original morality play on thu suhjcct of studunt life. Shu is wull adaptud tu such a picct- of creativu work in hur quality of quiwt observation and ability tu think without confusion clearly. L'l1.xR1.Es li. Cus.xNn. A. M. L'nive1'sity of Chicago Pl'I7'ft'.Ni.N'Il1' of Ellgylisfz Profcssnr Cosancl is snruly ont' in spirit with thc gn-at litcrary gt-niuscs of tht- agus. To listen to his syiiipiitlivtic intcrprctation of Shakcspearc is to cxpt-ri' t-ncu that author as a living pursonality. vivid and incan- ingful. His kindly voice, pensive brow, and statuesque inwrtilc 1nin'k him as thc pliilosoplit-r-pimt that ht- is. Ati' say nothing' nf his agricultural pursuits! mm,lm-f, ' W mjG!mfWI.':mT--EM E,,V?,!w:j1T5! xllil qim , 'Tlx lvlluiwzphiqlilliliri, Wifi jpreffilrigglilfxui HW.-N., 'NQ31KWWTIHQ-Wlml,Kill ' , ,' ' , ,ji 'Q' EG 2' 'Wil 1' if f IW ii! 5, Mi , ': x'5.ilr'f-51? llrallliLt.lrl.agVflvsgyhlfllmr..,p.piip1.i,t1lll,til-lIwi. jaw .jiilllglbi l twill'rllllll.frJltmll1MjllllnililM,1l..mi.f1Q1' Jiifllli.lllulllllllltofl' Pzigc tn cnt y-51 x l , 4 fi-fc v-if' 7 ' ii' 1, f we-1 - iii- f,.' 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Kulsx' llwis, lilll. ll, Llmiiell L'1iix'ersity P1'1?.11'.X'.Wf1' tl-1 fillijflxfl Thy llzncclmkur that guimlvs Rliw llavis zmcl her vlawcs llir--uggli thc mazu iii clilhcult i11tcl'pn-tatiims ul' liiiglish lituraturv if .lristfillfs Pm-tics, HL-1' im-stimahlu cwiiiinwii auiisc aiifl sclnilarly im-tliiirlg iiialqv k'VL'l'I this fiwniiflablc auciciit fwin humim, amd hif trvzuifv hccimuw 21 aviru- llflllbk' HI wml:u11-rlilvs ul cwiuliict hir his zu xxx-ll as fur lite-rzltiirc. l'.I7XYlX l'. llu'131:Lim1i, .X. Xl. l',z11'll1am Lullugc Pl'1Iifl'.Y,VlII' nf Pzzliliv S,M'i1k1'l15f and .Sl1lf't'I I'l.W77' nf .lfl1Ii'i1'l'.v lfffr many ycars Pr-if. lid has lung-ii thu mini huliiml thu gun iii thc zithlctic and wralwrical activitiw wt' his :Xlmil Klan-r. XXX' haw missurl his gcnial Uptim- ism mi thc campus thi5 xxiiitcr: hut xxx' can imagiiiu hmx' thu palms alirl uraiigc-truss iii lflfu-imla Iiaw CXll2lllflCfl uiiclur its iiilluciicuf 2 Y 1-1 mf.-124 41-Q 3- -3 iw i ff il -ii, i ?:l'E'I5 ,rig-'I l ', 2, i lsii? 25551 'Ql if l V 232- iii: F1151 .Xi ,ffx ...7 1. .i , H . k L, X ,xi l H l,ll,! l f HIL iMVMjfF gi:E.y-N.l im Mwwkiyk, WNyI,j!ii X ' 'iiiiFW.iml?wTiIIi,ili:IiA1Tfr'j,iii,.' iiwmj six -1.1115 1 58 LII Vt 1il1'l?lll!H11l:l lllll .i l-3T'..Lw.fi,iii in ii i l. i 4 'iw ,Ta 551 l pupil, i ii i Q l I1i lilllllmf-Jl-333 - f-- A, , Y, -, . . .lm ,,,, - ,,-,':,::.A,-.l...LA ff-X.. Pagn twcmy-sevvsii L3 H3 has Llf, -, ' Q --:fr 1-.7-' 497: 4.12: 'L wlsvv,,i, ,wwfL:r,,lp,ff1llfQmi:.,l12l.slfJlg, it-lm -tel,-.llulzlil 23:11:11 it at twitwitwtto qi, wil--fm,-,+,wt,l',pf yt Ml 'l',l,,.i ,1l',,yl'.', ,, .. .. . ., ,llsf wg git Mft W ',:.!l, , oft 'll t11 l'jilN, l4 ' lp fig, 'l fly l. tvlln tm' pw! ly 'fl i' I 'J Ill it liliif '1'7W,llllL 5'lvg,zt,,f.lE1,lym nl'w.ll. X' 'flu 2 ' I ,ol l l -l l , . ' .,,,,,, .' 'Htl 'o'!4t.'t.,1,ml H 1 'f Wi l 2 . l , :XLLEX D. HoL13, PH. D., University of Chicago s z 'Zeit' ae is-.., A ..-- s L 52.22 t-...,..f -...La 554. Professor of Geology Is he joking or is he not? That is the question- until one sees the subdued twinkle in his eye, and the quizzical twist of his lips. From his abundant store of knowledge Daddy Hole can tell you how this Hfoot- stool of the Infinite was formed many aeons agog but his interest in mummies and fossils has not dulled-per- haps it has sharpened-his insight into the quirks and oddities of students' minds. l -fr: l Ii , l ily Lil! l T?j ! tia l filo P511 Z l P:-ei , Fiji l ,r3?'l'J ll.XRTl'1,X Pick, L. R. .-X. M. Loudon .elxxixttizzf Professor of ,l!0c1'v1'11 Lmzgzmgvs Though Miss Pick believes in kindness and consider- ation for dumb animals, her characteristic little brown bag has struck terror to the hearts of many would-be jugglers of jargon. However. its contents prove harm- less in most cases: and many French and German stu- dents have spent pleasant hours in Miss Pick's cozy rooms on the avenue. 7 T :fir l if - . 5- , , A- Tuonxs lx. IQELLY, ln. J. Hartford Theological Seininary P1'0fe.v.v01' of Plziloxofilzy As a professor whose grasp of knowledge is profound. whose power of expression and inspiration alike are unusual, whose background of experience must have been rich and varied-it is in some such way that Professor Kelly impresses those who have been in his classes or who. in other ways, have Colne to know him. A philos- opher? Yes! 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The xmrk ln- covers xwulcl appall imc, and yut almost any evening his Cllllflillllg' lnuglitcr can hu lu-zml wln-rc lu' has 'klrfippucl in a ii-xv minuti-5 U11 swim uf 1 the buys. l l'iRNES'l'IXIi L'uf+l4sn+x, Xl. A.. Welleslcy Lhllegc flfilll of ll OHIVII mm' .lsxzxfirzzt Prnj'i'.m1' uf l'.x'Vx'f'l10Ing,x' Our cvcry iiiclccimrum, frnm luck mmf wcialmility til i crude tablc inaiincrs, is scrutiiiizucl, :mrl wc arc sct tu thi- task nf hutti-rmuiit. Hvr Cliarming purswiiality, lu-1' gaycty - in rcpartcc, and liar truu, lll'lZHlLllIL'I'3.lCEl CUIICLTII for thc xxx-lfarc iff cacli sturli-nt liavc lmrnuglit El delightful atuim- plicrc into thc Cl4'lI'll'lllUI'j'. LQILXREXCE li. l'Ic1Q15TT, Il. lb, llai'tfm'cl llieologiczll Seiiiiiizwy Pl't72CU5Xl7I' of B1'IvI1'u1I LIifl'I't1fl!1T and Qinllfgfc Pilxfnl' Stuclcms XY21llflL'l'lllg' intl, Prufcssm- Pickutfs ufhcu slum-liriics cuumul lake and swnictiincs tra. 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U il',l,.HM,l L NUM' ,G f 5 H my J if we ' , will if . ' l itll li 'f! 'QE'iff'-'T , 'N i, i t.' 1 4 -iii' 'it 1 'l 'ti l I ,l', l- 1 t it :li , ,-I t ,, ',,1 N . - tttmgmitp 'M llli tm - ..i i l-'Wi ip.. -1 ll, ,,, ,,, ll tl , , ,,,, ,,, ul QA,pp15L,'Illpi1iiy,i.qt!L1jJp1.4f'g.l.' y ' -, U, L ! My t i 1 l i jj A' l Els- 1 T N l ll- .l L- ' liz i .4 tru:-34 Els si' --, , -if g-. 1 ,:-,:.+r15f 21 1 fm- iX 2 ' -i, ,- - EJ' l feat ' Eli. gl?-1 liill 'vl 1 Ivwe 1- i r V A i we lat glxl'R1i'1'TA Xl. T in -'1.v.vi.vt4111i I7l'I7ft'S.YUI' of ,lI0U1t'I'II Ltiligzftzguv This professor uf French and Spanish is of such a retiring, unassuming nature that one would never sus- be very considerate and sympathetic toward them in their stumbling attempts to parler francais or to ferret out the meaning of a Spanish clause. pect that she completed her course at Earlham in three years and majored in math! Her students find her to ARTHUR M. CH.xRI.Es, A. M., Haverford College Professor of .Uodvrzi Laizgzfagcs Professor Charles has undertaken two new ventures this year:-the organizing and promoting of a student European trip, and the driving of a resplendent Buick coupe. May success attend him in both! To enter one uf his classes is to take a course in current events, for- eign language, and the savoir-x'ivre of society all in UNC. L'niversity of Cliicago i Kliiexitn S. hl,XRliLE. l'ii. D. L'niversity of Chicago P1'0fv.v.v0r of Biology Doctor Markle returned from his Jamaican trip this winter with a trunkful of specimens: the exact genus and species uf all these have not been fully disclosed. He is thoroughly interested in the ups and downs of life, i. e., evolution and slides tlanternl, as well as in the problems of students who seek his advice. ,t t, i,, it ,tt -,,. 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L'niversity of Chicago Pl't7fL',Y.YllI' of lfdl!t'Gfl0lZ XYhether he's giving intelligence tests, evening narties. or daily assignments, Professor Stcwarfs ultimate aim is always tu mould the raw material of a heterogeneous student grnup intn a corps of efficient teachers. His is not toil without recompense for his efforts of the past txw years have been crowned with great success. RUTH SL'li3I.XI,ll,XL'SEN. l'n.l1. - l'nive1'sity of Chicagii Dirm'z'01' of Hmm' lfrnlzoizzirs Miss Schmalhausen has been found to he an unfailiug snurce of help on questions of party menus and costume making. Her gay laughter and bublned hair attest the fact that she is as ready and eager fur a frnlic as any student. 3l.Xl'RIL'E l D. Russ, A-X. M. L'niversity of Lhicago A l.v.v1'.m111f P1'C7ft'.V.Y!71' uf lit'l7II0l1Ill'.Y,' Dl'I'l't'f0l' of lllvzfx Plzysiml Edzmifimi A keen student of business finance, an exacting teacher of accounting methods, a remarkable leader and Ifnilder uf men nn the athletic held, and an implied wn1nan-hater twhether by nature ur force of circum- stances, we knmx' nutl-all these qualities are mingled in the persnnality that is Mr. Russ. His coming-ands giving 's -'-ar as -en iarcec yy e s ' jar e-jreeit Chevrolet culipe. k li' ml iiJt mt i ' Wi t l mn-I Pl ll l l-Mu-MMI, lll i l fa 'Age thi 'ty- ' I I 1 thi xt h bt ii I l I th fla h ot a , gl S If T 'ht' - - + illlilf,llliy1mwIHl'y1 lIv1l1llM,r.,'jl4lyl'llWl,12 limi Al in'iti Nfi,7 u li 'p lx! W W K JIU L, IM ., HN 1 'l' 'Mit li ill l 1.1llwbutl.ilit.-lmwilwhlll,iitljlriitlrl llilmti till l Il l ill. it Nfl ll 'I i V ' 'Will-i ' lr lllilll 11 1 fl 11.1 1 nw ', 1 i. ... if,L HV -i---if-'---rr'. V ,I - V 7 1'f,: uw, ii . w, qi 1' 'M ' A Y 'if' i -i 'N I Nl :-- 1 i 1 , it .i Y -i ' if il 'U 'll' i . ,ii Nl 1' ' 'll I l i l' i ' ' i' 'ii if i i' H ' li I V' ml, ,xl Mm piflypxii Vrwpkliy , NU m liill, :Ill 'm g l tm1 4, ,g 'Ji Mhlu ,mlwtyvl W Wi ,iw .45 M1 ilfxls i ' . iiif illi gi f l . 'I .1 RIVRYEL R. GARNER, A. B. Earlham College .'i5.Yl'.YftIllf I7l'0ft'SS01' of Biology Folluwing the example of big business integration in this country the garner and miller firms have agreed tri consolidate. May all success attend them! .-Xltlmugh nccasionally tending tn be absent-minded tand exeusably su!! Mr. Garner has proved to be a great source nf help and encwurageinent for the biwlogy students in the past year. 1 ,ri ii .e lu, Lneisu 5MITlI, A. M. Lvniversity of Xlviseonsin fizswzzrini' in FI't'lIl'lI Beneath Miss Smiths exteriur quietness and reserve there lies a genuine interest and sympathy fur her stu- dents. Her aeeumplishments are nut cuntinerl to excel- lence in speaking and teaching French, but she has had the distinetinn of publishing original poetry in prnmi- nent magazines and nt being recognized by some of ,-Xmeriea's leading authnrs. fi, L'Lx'I:Ii AX. XIILNER, ll. D. llzirtford Theological SClTllllEll':x' Demi of ,llvnq A.v.v1'.viii1zf Pl'0ft'.N'.Y01' of Plzilnsofilz-v and P.V-l't'Il0!f7!fxl' A philosopher, but nut the conventional kind: a psyclicilugist who can tell us enchanting details of nur complexes and reflexes: in demand at church services and social functinns-in spite of his many duties and engagements Mr. Milner is always ready tn untangle the mental difiieulties of a puzzled student or to give a helpful word to a discouraged one. i-ill! i i i U L 5. , lg-1-'ZA l Lt -- i .f j:.:', - F--.4 ' fi? --1? ' T -K t .... l as sf z a 4 1 Tit?-Qi' l ZS.. bfi-I '11 5:15 5 - lr, Mft lH?.:Tl- i g',..-ir.: li - ,-I,-1:11 1? Eefs 'fit-:sg lfgi i-:ELSE VA-is L gzt'-4 C-2':-2 i ll: R ..l'l llzglll K, iF'r?.i 'lvl li .-Q ... l , p Xl i : L . , 1iPlx flQ'l ' will '1-flwiilmgllllill Ml .l3l!ll1s2ill.llflw' L!lwillQfuQyaa.lll:lM:.lJll mil ilu l' .w lll.Ll..i,lllylilixi,',1lwil1,,lillwll'we iiilllllllii 'i' it I 2 Page thirty-three ,E+ ' fs -J- 1 sr.-1 l:,3i1 lliml i'i'l' lllll'i'li,'lill'iiiW'Jiii d 'ii'ff'lX',lflrlUw i'5l'lllimlHif,,' lflill' 'l'll'l'l'li:ii,i 'l'llQi'il'lllll ll' Sli ,E ill llllfl 'l lilllllmi i'l!1lfll'1f'l3'l'lWl',l'f'l'lll'li' itll?WI''lE 'ill',,fll':llilr nm l y-- i. l i in 4, y2lg'ii'g,f 1 ti l i qw t im ,ii 1'-'nMJ,i t . l y ,uni HMM l 7'll vMwfl'lwt' sill W i Lt'+l'tW L MUN, .llfitlil ill, . 'li my ' fl. .flf lilly Wil 5 l Qttflllfllrwllill,-W illil'wi 'lim it -My fl' eil :gif l'il.URIiNClZ LONG, M. S. Universit of Illinois , Y .-lssilvftiiif Profvsxor of Alltlfflflllfllllff ZFQ. Y i P34-ea i iii 1 1 ici fs... E..fi 11? K Fi- 'I' -,- Elf i -Eizf E fi-'Qi .R . iD F-..'f if: 2:1 ,av i 4 l V-H-:. I It sccms that shu has by lung association acquired smnc of thc qualitics nf thc symbols with which shc deals:-naniely, an infinity tif gimcl humor, an all- munclnuss ut ability, and thu rcputatimn for a squarc dual. Her personality is a tlmrfuigli cuntradictinn of thc shop-worn opiiiioil that practical and idealistic elc- incnts are not cmnhincd in unc charactur. AXNNA Cux lluixrux, Pu. D. Stanford Lvniyersity ' I,l'lPft'.N'.Y0l' of C'1t1.v.v1'a'i1I LUllf7lItlfft'N Mrs. Hrint1un's talents and abilitics rangc all thu way frum tcaching' Greuk tu rearing children, frmn fur- nishing custuincs fur ancient plays tu giving expert advice un thc must rcccnt graduate schnlarships. Her intinitc untlnisiasni. hcr untiring applicatiun, and hcr brwad syinpatliics and understanding niaku l'lL'l' an in- yaluahlt- assut un thu cwllc-gc campus. ll. ELSIE Xlcchy, A. Xl., Uliiu State University .I.r.vi.rft111z' P1'0ft'.vx01' of illuzz'vr11 Z.tIlIgllt7ffC.Y li Miss McL'uy's enthusiasm fur hcr snbjm-ct wr in- terest in hcr students cvcr faltcrs or grwws weary, nw unc lcniuys it. Her class pt-riocls this year have often bccn given over tu animated discussions of the Mexican turmoil ur a critical analysis Of thc Nicaraguan diplw- Yiil inacy. XYc hayt- a hunch that hcr latcst hnbby is rullcrs vi skating l z w .. l gli!! 1' I fl l l l i i iw Q. X Lvl' 'igfl lull 1, E W'tfgwuit1iUi.,',fitLgmwiwmhiityxwliii:W ,,ifj,T!i j!,,,NWiilil?VWliliilfit 'iil'Wi'jpyJ.i 'Im mv, N, mill:-?.!!l 3 Q, vw, Y 7 X, X A ' ,Yr , , , i' i i .Mi t,, xii Marty: 1 ,jig , 'lf-' ri ,fclllllllltttli tlllfQ'l,LILQ,!jl' lwl-w, lFllXl1'lll'.w'.' ll'W'll'l' filly ,illllgi ll lfllll 4 l'l'Jll'fFll'.f' lllllswlill'l'1lli'tll'l'iit'l' -'l'llWlflll llMll Wl ug: Page tlnrtyvfnur if lui' 'L W K M, , , ,, ,,Mll?-V -1- f i I Tiif-fii ,-y..i,fi jf A ' 'fl vs' jfllllll -wil 'ii mi . wwf liijliiwfsfllfilW1fly ' s I A i W l' gg, fill fifth l-:Lt 'sill Nl' AW 'Wi -' A il-ffufgigamltg lglfiil 1143 Rrixx' liTlll2l. L'i'x1m11-'ia A. li., linker L'nix'crsity .lvtizzg Ll.lll'l1l'itIlI Miss L'unrliFf's Library opml-lwilsc will bu lung rt- iiiunibcrccl by thc participants as an rccurclslnrcaking uvuiit slwth as to jullity aiicl alvrugatimi uf ruln-sl Many nf tht-sc pagt-s have huun mziclc up with tht' hclp of Miss k'uiicliFf's pastu zmrl cuttiiig-hwziral. Xl. lisTllI2R KlIl.LIiR. ll, S. lfzirllizuii College fII.Yfl'Il1'fUl' in Hziolug-V Chic student gclicrzitiini has witm-sst-cl hui' cvwliitiwii from student In iiistriictm. Tllc in-xt stop is tw lic from thu lahliratory In thc kitchen. XXX' fuul suru that slit' will Il13.ll3.Q'L' flumcstic implvmuiits with as much dsx- turity and tlmimiigliiittss as slit- liaiicllus thc scalpul zuifl thu iiiiciwwscwpc. Lil,.XR.X f1lBlS'l'4lCli. .X. ll. liIll'll'lZ1ITI College Diwvfol' of llvlllllfllij Plzyvlimzl EdIlt't1fIi0II Miss Cmnstnck is cifiitagiuiis, Hur uiifailing untliu- siasm, hor boiincllcss cmmliclcncc iii cverymiu, hcr lure aiifl ,T-f - l -f -- ,f l A, zlg' .fi l 7 if l lifzf l Ei-i Eill , -31 272.4 523' 5,15 r l L iarfyg-l El 11 -ii' 1 if .5-filil is-sf-i iii ,- ml.-g.xn. sympatliy fur all arc as Catching as thu spring it-wr, aml Egg, art' largely rcspmisible fur thc spirit uf the huckcy tcam l in its game with thu .-Xlls.-Xmcricaii last fall. Bliss Kimi- l stuck can hc firm upun uccasiwm, but thc twiiiklu clanc- 1, ' ing iii ht-r cycs at such times is irresistihlc. 4 ii J l 1 lfi' H l 'All 1 l ll l i i ' Ll i V L11 rim I 4 lr! ,if i- H Wyl?!pnil3:lFTl'Wl15l L,,ylilly:Itvllnflxl?i:7,!l:x YJ, 5 1? ,,r,i,jliN,, N W 1' lllyllllll mi1'?,l lwliuusil ,.!sf4'l,.iW'ilf-W5i'iQiTlll,l 'mtv ii WMWT VW ,ll ll ,liy,p'! ir ',', -. ,l- pill .4,1,lll' 'il' 'l Cyl' lil' l , ,i ,. I 1 V l.ll1ipl lil -h!lllF,ll'vflgLLllJ'MQ, lll illillflilil , ll' ll Jlllllliw 'l .ll till: I Ill i,,4lQlllll,1gliL,f ,l flJ'l,lsM,ll,l1'rll11lI' ,, ll l ,l 'T' Ut Page tlnrtv-livc i if' lg?-'af .-, pEMW V!i wttE+i'i Mikxgwqxl' lm,iillltfilw. Ml sgll.:!Mttt ll'l',MTl' !ll l 'lllf' lwlwglrtlil 1 I .I ,.t, .',i,.,xi. 1 . ,sf it if ,ilu -,ti ty p l fi' il iw 'lille ll. ml .lnllfxtlli .- -Wt ...1uIIIllll... lllhi luv.-iiilli......1i. MM., l'f .. ...nr :LW l ' l I i T l PAUL hl. LICHTENFELS, A. B. Earlham College '-- IIZSILVILIWIQOI' in Public Sfivaking Mr. Lichtenfals has been very able in carrying on K i.T.f,,, T-2 E gi i 2? l F-'?'.i-l i1-'T li. fiii' Eid? i f J l 4,51 l ,ik tif, ii, i ' Qi 1 XX A the work of Prof. Ed this winter. He has been found to be a real asset in the coaching of plays, and as a reader on the Glee Club concert program. QQURIIE S. M.xR1iI.E, A. li. Indiana University fll.ffl'It!'I'0l' in Ezziglislz Some sage has remarked that second thoughts are best. Hfell, Mrs. Markle was an after-thought-a late addition to the English department where she has proved her worth by her appreciation and friendly good humor. LQLYIJE T. C.xLDwELL, M S l.,1llXC1blt5 ot llhnow .4.v.ri.rz'a11t P1'0vft',YSI7l' of C1II'lIIlXf1'j' Mr. CaIdwell's detailed knowledge of the atoms and all their allies and his thorough methods are already axiomatic. Vtie wonder whether his small daughter will tind glass tubes, colorful and highly perfumed liquids, and delicate instruments to be as great playthings as he does. Ui it 5 lllWlif',1lil',i,Al' llfrll5la14,...1 lL1llll'F',1ftfN1 lllqww l '1llf !'EQl1l.lAN X It r f ll' -li' ll',, willwl.i.2lpzli-mitiw, wllmw lfll.lf'l lil' l illl. illll lfdllil i i fltdtlltll l JH I l .l A . Page thin ' .,. V, x-, isis 3-QT -ii lf' '44 is lf 1-fit-Y 'ry'r', I 1 ' ,, 5 ,1,, '1, , 1 1 , , V 1 ' Y' rf, 14 1 '11' i 1 ' 1, ,, iw , '1 EI5f'4S'1ff?ilT7-Vllilllrlv W wllili 1111, ,r K1, N1i!li,11Yg1',:Ll,.1V,llw?5'l ',. 'Jim-yl1l2lJl1p' 'W WV vpn, 1l'fI1,l41li1lif1 1f,y,, Q ',l,,:, '1, illlll , l5l1fl.YQl 1 14, -1,1 ll ,,,ll,, 1,l', li1'1ll ' WJ i f,, ,1 fl, lflij' 11:1 ,gli . 1'1.1,1' 'I 1' Ji, ,1 ily '14 1 ,- ,11 M .'- . ,A ,',,y,,i1, ji-11, r,, ,qi ., 11K lgI1ii1',Z,,lQm,,X,,1f,ll!, 1- -',,11,,1',,W1,,,i l1l,1,,,gll'. ,vymlii f K . ' 1' Ili. fi ,Jill , jnleliflf11,:1i,f1jql111 ,,, ,V,,,'lv,if-QIjlgilifijifllllwl'l'1'.i L11.y ll. lrllss, l'11.l3. lillflllillll Cullcgc rlfllffllll Altlimigli we prntcst wcifuriiusly at an wccasiniizil muatlcss my-al, ucvcrlliclcss wc sc-lclnm miss thu wppiir- tunity to jnin Mrs. Hiss in thu cliniiig-rumu lhruc tiinus a clay. Hur cfforts tn satisfy thu cravings 11f thc innur man arc chucrful ancl untiring, llAxic1,uu'1i DEAN New linglaucl L'uiise1'y:1l11i'y of Music l'1'nfi'x.m1' of Allnxfm' Again thu laws uf traclitinnal nrnprir-ty arc mitragucl. ' --hir wc have a siiigiiig-iuastvr with a halcl hcacl! Hut l this sucming clclicicncy cannnt mar in any way thu strung. - ringing: tunes of his yniccg anal as hc sings unc rualizcs that in him thcrc liyus :i snul qiiqliaiitvcl hy the inulufly nf sung. D1 nsurx llmyirx' Lhicagu Musical Cullcgu llI.YfI'ltt'f01' in Piinm This pctitc and iiiguiuiniis incinhcr uf thu faculty has amply dciuonstratucl hcr ability to guide thc faltcring fingers of aspiring Rubcnstcius, as yycll as tn nrganizc fur our enjoyment a cullcgu nrchcstra. Her dainty ways, her characteristic snuthern brnguu, and hor musical tall-nt have already eiicluarul hcr tu many nn thc campus, rx ih Y YY 1,- 4 ,121 :,,:2r 1 5, , l fa l if 4- EE! l , -Wil 2115+ l if? ,,..-. f1 L1-TT Iflflzf 535-If: -f ':.?ii el-' ffl 5-211. 151521 ,gil :iLg11 Kiel-ifl iff fi.- 'l1it-i. 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J l -+4 51 gl 3 . :Emi ij S1 E21-lvjiil EE 1.1-sl i W' Q, E l-i ll will . n l iiim'lil'll1ll,.i' llmx' LAWRENCE, A. KI. Earlhzun College Pnsf111fsf1'vs5 Miss l.awrencc's cheery smilc is never lacking, no inattur hnw exacting are thc demands upon her time and 1JZ1tlt'llCL'. Ncithcr docs shc fail tu bc sympathetic by tons nr xwrfl whun my box is L-inptyf' Lixxx'RENCE ll. Xl.XI'l.E5l2IiN. QX. li. Lillie lforest L'nix'e1'sity A l.v.vi.v1'a111f f7I'l't't'lLUl' of .PIIKXKYI-t'll1 ECIIIIHIYIAOII for ilfvn The mt-n haw fuuncl Maps tu lun a jolly goucl sport and 21 will-cu of rual intcrcft and help. His training ability and pup psyclwlwgy kupt up thc Fighting spirit nf thu baskctball lwys this wintcr cvuii against thc rather flvurwlicllning uclrls. l llliR3l,XN U, KIILIZS Fllllrtllfltll SL'L'1't'ftlI X' Nr. Milt-5 is El c1'v1it1'aclictiwvn uf the rvpiniun that ,inancc and scntimunt nuvur lninglu. He has E1 twinklc and Z1 jwlqc that are unfailing, as well as an uncanny 'bility tu ztrraiigu thu hnzmcial program of the cnllugc. JESSE lf. llE.x1.s, Ii. S, lizirlhzun College HIl5llIt',Y.V ,llaizugvr Always in 21 lnirry, always lnuy. stint-rvisiiig Qwry- thing of a bubincss nature frmn thu rupairing of a road tw' thc kt-cping uf hmks, scuttling' about in it faithful lfurcl coupt'-tlmt is Mr. Bcals. WH i iiFll'l5Q1'f fwwlWWiWlfw1+lfllfl5lW'ah llI l'lll M l nMIf'l' ifl 'l lllll+lif'1i'lI ixl?5lerlii9Iin'mwrlwvll.flU5lv31llJl Mill-li alll . MI fl 1Lllw'5illi5slll 'l -' llf Qi 'l l l Pagc thirty-eight 1 -, . x PV, X s w x . Jkf If Q X f 7 XL xrxf' 1 '0 ff A'7'f 'W Nfffwf A XM '11 ' 7 'J'W61?49 W'4 ' N K. , ln. .yN7':l'V,- IMI. ,fx 'r is i , wlmw2f:gffuffs, mwffi. M rf T15 5 vi ff' 42- A I. X x Q A L f. ' ' , A I ml I -' 7 . ' ff. ',.' f K ' lv' 'f ' r 1 . f ,V ,lu YI IU .1 1 l g . l If LN xx I f 'fy z , I 1 V I , ,I 7,1 I 2 fy If I I Y' V, 17 ' ',,,H, 1' 1 H 1. 1 ' , 4. 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' .N:,C.. l ..-A ' .. .ur ,W H' 'm i 7 H N f5.L .'i' YU U14 I ' J , W3' 'k'f ' , qHQ!:!mi1W, 31M I5QM 4 QW! iq MW w l w1ff1j' QQ' ,gW'1 m f v.w '5 5 Hferw ny w-1g,,,2 wml-1 wx fi- .fm .1 '-me W-.W A W- +! im +1.g, vw 1L Hrf.tMW2WA Us mf Q Q iv Wf H 'M +.fuliW1',WW W1 'H U lk H 'IVMI5 Nw' MM' wi 1 ' N lsr w 'v Y ' mmm 'a 'NN'W1 ,Z , Pg, i 2 i same caan L5 X i ii I -N I ' s L'?'T , .I Tj! E-1-Li! nm LANE crmnnes fi.-E UNA , ' HaNonasu: Mzrrrmn 1X WILLIAM E SINKSN HART ALICE. COLLINS SUSAN CASTATDR A F' r l iw y m mm W cb MI '.,:1 gg. K L '2 , 3 A' ,'f'-'- Q ,':1' ,1.h' ' ntl X' - ' x ' .,'- ' ' i . , ' 72? X' Xe PW. fwli , 1 ' JPN FU' 'UVHfff,rH'If,H gH'l41MPMIl ,W,,l1'llm1 ., ,J ' WHO If H WT Ufv fwnwlf W I ' IJ' M my I 1 WW HI 1 I I W Y ,M . r v x IN Q 71 ll Ml' 1 'E' ..m' 2'.l1 W NIUf'H wllwfhll x '.'ll'!Xi!51Q!?l VM MQ N IHWIWIIIMIII lxi M ml N' 'H SM , Page forty '- il. 'B gl rl li will W ' ll i l 'W , ,, vi, X,,, , . ii TF, pig! '-f ' y xii W. Ni 1,'1.,i,i'i' . ,U ' f w,.' i' W1 Q li'l,l 'FL-E5'I ilfll W 1 i llli, ll' i.fi.ir.,'.'liftU1i'l1i.Qi.'.:ii.i,i:i.r-iii ini lilit .ilif iw- 'V-iiiii . .l1i . at il... Fill iff 'W Wlllllllf- i I li ll 2 'l l 1 Rypyg Ayiuis Midclletciwn, Indiana Euglisli, History Spanish Club 1-23 Ionian 2,3,-lg Ionian Play 23 Treas. of Class 3. Not many people can he individual from the day they enter school to the day they leave. RFTII BUCK Lake Charles, Louisiana Biology Sec. of Class 1: Yice Pres. Student Affairs 3: Chairman College So. Com. 4. A Spirit tu match her hair, but the ciimstzincy of Elaine, CSERTRUIIE Blxxs Aclcna, Ohio Hmm' f5L'0llH7lIIL'X, Biology Phoenix l--lg Y. VV. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet -lg Science Club 23 Earlhaniite 3-4. AGertrude is artistically inclined. Maybe that is why her hair is Titian, ELEANOR BENI-IAM Crothersville, Indiana Biology, Elzglish French Club 1-23 Y. XV. C. A. 1--lg Yicc Pres. Student Council 3-4. Sure I like her. XYhy? Don't know, just rl-wg can't help it. ROBERT Bmasox Dublin, Indiana C1lt'Il!I.ffl'j'. .lfulliviiiafiixv D. D. 1--lg Student Council 1: Y. M. C. .-X. 1-4: Intramural Athletics 1-4. There must lie SV'lllClllll'lE in the Dnlmlin nil' that keeps Bali always in a grind humor. .--'-'ii W-5. T 4-..-: 1 5-.T 1 - . xiii? Zigi? Za? Q 2 , . i iT 1 ,fe .,. lang l . l 11-is 'lsr-i 'j ll:-4-E i .M . -'-:fr -i, ,--.. 4 l-,Li-S, ml...-.1 V-1 1 : IX Ill .L illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiifiii fiiiliiii l!'l- i 5 Page forty one vii. ii , 1' ' 2 ' 'i 'l !' I A 51. . n Q Y I .i if Q I ,'4'J-' ii ' ii. ' .J iw ' . ' .mtg-iilil ll iaizii q-HZ --1 --:Em 5' .SEI-sr. mc' l 5,-1: ,mba n,rlvlw ' I 'h , gg .niilw lif .- IW If lm., I I 1:llil..Iil lllll-I 1ll w'l ilW 'l ll llll 1 .-. i if E i L :-A-. .5 .gs iv: :Z -of 5 gf -. -.l.--- mi --11 ii, . .- l ., xl Iwa- -ri - , I7 ,ig I,- -:IZ L. +7- GEORGIA HEALY Richmond, Indiana Hislory, English Western College .35 French Club 1-23 VV. A. A. Exec. Com. 4: D. D. 1, 2, 4. Not a fish in the sea knows more about swim ming than Georgia. ' FRANKLIX HPINSIIIXXX' Dunreith, Indiana ECOIIUIIIIFSI. English Ionian Z: Spanish Club 3-4: College Soc. Com. 2-45 Football 2-31 Club 2-4. A sure cure for the blues. Ilenshaw was rapidly becoming the skating sheik of Richmond when the Hoosier Store took over the Coliseum. EDN.-x HL'RsT Peuuville, Indiana English, Pliysifal Edlwafiou Y. VV. C. A. l-4: Science Club 31 French Club l-Z: XV. A. A. Exec. 3-4: E. C. Club. Edna always upholds the class of 1927 when it comes to athletics. ELMIQR G. H.NRRIS Grecnsfork, Indiana Clu'1111'.vlry, Pl1j'.YIl'.Y D. D. l-43 Science Club l. Elmer is equally.adept at hunting rabbits and at analyzing organic compounds. CLIFFORD M. HAIILEY Amo, Indiana Groloyy, Ifisfvry Y. M. C. A. 1-41 Spanish Club -3--lg Football 2-4: Club 2--13 Sargasso 4. A town that produces a football player and good fellow like Red can't be such a bad place. elf III ally ' p ' , .Q J' I inn lull millalll.1lIlx1I.y,Igf,llll1i il.. I, I hiirll. .iiQill.iikw ll ilil. Mllllulwllllll Il .l e 'lmglilhlll y i A iff uw 'IIIIBIWIWIIIIDHINMSIMILW -' ll' ' ' I ' F , I lIwI1lulunmum:IIIIf1mn1r'llu1:rnrumau1wI op I I Page forty-two , ll I 4: ' 2 -I-ll .1 ' ' ' A ' l' ' ' 1 , 1' l 1 .' :WI x ,I ll llslnxlmklril, l ml ill lllle ll fl , m f s!! 1I,U,n1 ,,.,l,, I ll ,lljli 'V ll .N lg 1 'XIX 4' .Lu E V W :'1.1f'lq .l 7 ll. .1-l il' ,il-' 1. , ' ' 1 'J 1 .1 lf' 9 .. 1 . ,pl m, w.,g, ,.... full' ll- ll ' ... 'f .. ' --uf 1' Tjlw . Aggie E., ,N ,-' ' .J V ,glljizdrf il-' llll 'llllllly 2114- f mMl'lNl WL BlARu,xRE'r GRI!-Ll-'IN Spicclaucl, Imliauu ll1'ulnyy, liugflislz, .Yfmllixlz Y. XY. C. A. 1--lg Spanish Club 1, 3, 4. vSl1e may-sucn1 quiet, lnut Sllt'!i ll lrez1aL11'v uf lun :xml frm-mlslmxp In tlmac wlu: ku-uv ln-r. .ALICE HES'l'l4Ili Tlufmrlmmwlm, lncliaua Lufin, Ifllgflixfz Qualccr Quill 3--lg Earlhamitc 3--lg Sargussw -lg Ye Anglican -lg Phoenix 1-53 Y. XY. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 3--ll 17. D. 3--lg Classical Club 1-Z. Alice, is xllualys .simply lmlslxling ovcr xvllll sullltllllllg shc lmr- just tlwuglxt nf. HANXAI1 l'll'x'r l.z1lcux-mul, Ulm, lfzzglzlvlz Mask and Maullc 1: Anglican 2--1, Svc. 33 Y. XY. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet -l: Sargassu -l. Y llzmnah 1- tlny tn:-1. Tlxatus ulxy 5114: cznu play lxmy tu the llttle Iuculty tl-llx. lQl 1'11 H4lliX1fX' Slwriclall, lucliauli Hzlvinry, .llullzvzlmlzhv lfrcuclu Club 1-2: Y. XY. C. A. 1--l. Calwiuct -1. Ruth ot the Bllmlc wmllll lm px-m:1,1 nl tlus nuulern nzuuusnke. ICIIITII lbkrvlau A1ll1Ck'l1llL'S, luclilum H1',vln1'y. lilljfllllfl DL-Pauw 33 Maclrigal 2, 43 Orclwstrzi 1, Z, -lg Plum-mix 13 Y. XY. C. 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' ' i'-lf' 'J 'li , ,,,,, , , ii ,,,,, , vlllll 'lllll 'Pl lv!ii1l',i11.l -- if' ill uU'iilx':,ll1lllllliilllll' i 2- gm g! ! if 9: ff 1 sa--Vi i -'1i1?iQ, l 514 ! -iffy , E 5 , 1 1 4 -11 5 1 i ii-. : E E, fl , 1 F- 1-nAi ,rar Ei... i lil, imlf- 1 :T-Il 53:4 Cf' -5 f--f -1: -2 fX E L Lt'cn.i5 Looruouanow Richmond, Indiana Ltlfl-II, English Mask and Mantle 2-4, Pres. 43 Anglican 3-43 liditor Ye Anglican 31 Y. XY. C. A. 1-4. IJ. D. l-4: Assistant in Geology 3-41 French Club 2-35 Classical Club 1-33 Class Sec. 23 Sargasso 4. Lucy heads the honor roll, but she still has time to belong to half of the clubs on the campus. XVti.1.IAxr LIYEZEY Barncsville, Ohio Emnnniius. Plzilosnplzy Ionian 1-33 Y. M. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 3-4, Pres. 4: Press Club 2-3g Quill 33 Associate Editor 3: Council 43 Inter-clorni 45 Demos- thencans 3-43 Sargasso 4. Look at Bill's activities and then imagine Bne man doing that many things well. Bill 7095. Ensm Masox Milton, Inclianii Holm' Ernlmzlzifx, EH.yli.vl1 D. IJ. 11 Y. XV. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 3-4, Vict- Pres. 33 Phoenix 1-3, French Club 31 Home Economics Seminar 3-4, Pres. 41 Church Extension 2-3. Elsie is glad she is alive bacause- she Finds si innch In enjoy-things small and things great. Rrssi-31.1. L.-min Amboy, Indiana C!n'l1iixf1'y, Biology Y. M. C. A. 1-33 Ionian 1-4: Science Club 1-41 Band 1-4, Pres. 41 Glee Club 2-4. Buck can get music out of anything, even zi FZHY, GLEXNA BICPIEXRY, Elizabetlitown, Indiana EIIfl1l.Y1I, History Y. XY. C. A. 1-41 Church Extension 13 French Club 23 Phoenix 1-2. lilennn is as cheerful as she is intlustririus. J , Wi -i Wwwmip' ii i ,w iii ' - W ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllll' ja il ii ,i 4111 iiil ll i 1 I 'l l iillli ll lllllll ill. iliilllilf hill li xiii 'il,i'ilii. MWllllll11l m1lllP1lu l iifllll Page forty-four lllmll . , I 7- iq ll'W'Will!llllii fil'll'lLwl llllll llll11ll rlillllwslzlll l 'll',lrlllsllllrli' IlullVW ill 'l ll7lll f'l l lllllilllll it ll Jill, ',ljlilrlllQl,lilifMilli! Fl!! .',W l lllil lm f5lllslll'lllil 'W llllllr' 'illlililli' M 'Vilii,:' lliizmlfljylp' 'M' 'lim ,,,, L , i J l s 7Ni' lgllfmlilll .1-'7Hi'l'i'l I l'lli'l'.'ill'l' F- llwgis l fl 'lil' LIYCILLE 101-lxsux Carmel, Indiana .ll11.vic'. English Y. XV. C. A. 1-43 Phoenix lg Pres. Student Cuuncil -l: Inter-dorm. -lg Madrigal .-Xcconipanist 3. If the cheruhs could hear Lucille play, they wnuld surely bring' her fuses as thev did St. Cecilia. ' limm JONES Bloomingclale, Indiana Hznflzlvlz, HI-.VlLll'j' Guilford Cullege 1-23 Y. XY. C. l-X. 3--lg French Club 3: Science Club 33 Phuenix 3. She liked Guilford all right, hut when she gut here she liked us well en-gufgh tu stay. I.L't'ILI2 K. ,Im-Ixsex Indianapolis, Indiana Hhvfnry, Binlqgy Y. XY. C. A. l-4: Student Council 3--lg Inter- dorm 3: Class Sec. 3: Student Affairs 3: Sargasso 4: Science Club 1-2. A countenance in which did meet sweet ret' fwrfls and prornise' as sweet. DORIS IQELLUAI Straughu, Indiana History, Eznflzlrlz Y. XY. C. .-X. 1-43 Phoenix Z-53 Spanish Cluh 1-2: D, D. 4. Petite, clever, dainty. IYhy Say any mere: RIARILARET Jexxess, Dover, New Hampshire Latin, Ezzglislz Phoenix 2--lg Mask and Mantle Z-4, Sec. 4: French Club -lg Y. NY. C. .-X. l--1. Margaret is an interesting combination of seri- ousness, tun, and n quaint New England accent. ,-A 5 l E I - ii il? - i l I .4 l gf C' E , i ..l l l Q., N . i , 22-1--f ,k-E li we Q 'Tl' I 1, ... H ii il l ill ilnl mu! 4 l I il ,,,' ' Page for tx hve E l 4 lui itll ' I ' ' i. ill lillllilllllllllllllllllllfllllmlllllllllllalllllll Wt' 'iill1QlillliM' l 'q ll WmWlmm mlH WWlma lla I W l lli mllllll 1 'll llldllllfrfiliu1:.l. lzlliiili 'rl,i'lli,llli llWl.lvl.I4 'llvfl lint.. IIA if . 2 - Zilzff Qi? 532 . ,- V, ,W .:,.- :::', . ...L will - -I lf'll 2l'1ilfllm -ll l'll'-l'llsail5lllQl TS lf.llll W 1llfl'I'l i ill l ii lll'l lill ffflzfllf 'ill fit wif- ll'll'.'W'l 'l 'w'iill'llllIi'v2'.'l in .Ml --Q-iefsrzi. I .' l l M , ,M fi.-I 'E I fi. , 'ff -'K I-.. iv I .i M-A wi ' ' illl emu 'UQ'l'i'1l ufll1'f liluli R i --a. l .. . .- 'r i ls.. rlllzlvlllhwl. I lf ullllll fi m!eilil71Jl:ll.l,1l1aUli ll 1 I 4 -fin: ez' I - D.-ci , 54434, Z: ss ii F7-117' :.-1 S.. Y -331 'Y 4,1 , .-1.4 ,Msgs I I 'L-L-T gl - l 23- I Eff'-l V--. -. if T X . L ,115 'Q C. f 'I ... .iii , lf. 1.2 hlllil. i . I 1 FRANCIS Rnizixsnx Richmond, Indiana Euylirli. Et'L7III7llIIL'S IJ. D. l--lg Mask and Mantle. Francis alternates lvqtween Earlham and Har- vard. Again he has lmt us. :XNNE I.I:'rz Ramsey, New Jersey lillfllliifl Y. XY. C. .-X. 1-4: Science Club 1-23 French Club 1. Anne spcnmls all her rime taking English. Shu has haul silnmst cverything in thc department. J. XYix1.'l'ox Rnrpmis XYinona, Ohio .8'nr1'irIng1j'. Plzilnxnflzj' Y. M. C. A. l-4, Cabinct 2-33 Science Club 1-23 Mask and Mantle 3-4: Student Council 33 Innian l--l, Pres, 4: Quaker Quill 4: Sargasso -l. His activities :it Earlhaiu are 'is varied as his cxpcricnces before he cznne l,iRAL'li Minis Richmond, Indiana Iflliflirll, Hi.vIn1'y IJ. D. 1--lg Spanish Club: Class B. B. 2, -lg Baseball 1-2. t'r1cc's wicntiuii is teaching English, and her ix ntl an chasing il basketball. RAL1-11 Kim: Amboy, Indiana Hi.vln1'y, Elrglixlz Y. Rl. C. .-X. 1-4: Press Club Z-3: Class Pros. 33 Hascball 11 Foolball 4: Basket Ball Z-4, Captain : EE. 2-4. Pres. 4. Mui, is an unzlssuniing sort uf chap who dc- syivus his pulnilarity, I I I WWI 'I M 1 llwmwlumiwmnlmlmnmnmisfm L il- ix, 'I u p MJ W b y I 'li ll ii,4gv!f1'gwl I , l f'-nz. , If I ,N wir Z. - ll iii l my ll iriui-.mill 1, 1. I. ll lmlri lliflixillii l' l Page fi-rtv-six : -ig.: l T , , 55 , 1-rs, 1 Syllilyl I ., C- 'J ulfg M1111-1 , lll+ 'lf1Wf1,m11x1lm ' 1 ,ilvhlll ihiwlzll '1 ll 1' elyfll ' 'lu .... + .dlllfl 11131111 1 V 111111111 'll jff W'll 11 l l l l i 3 1.L'ex' BKROKER Battle Creek, Michigan .lILIl'1Ic'7IIlIf1L'.Y, Ifnylisli Y. XV. C. A. 1--li Science Club 1--lg D, D. 2-3: Phoenix 1. Tu knnn Lucy just Zl little, one would Say she were quiel, but to know hex' better une wwlulwl cull her an imp of mischief. H.-xnnuw B.-xLLYs1NuH Amattn Bay, Jamaica. B, XY, 1. P1ziIu.mfvl1y, 1fL'17711T7Il1L'.Y llarulel inzijors in 1fl1i1uso1.ul1y :ind studies with the zeal uf :L true 11li1losu1,il1c1'. 1JRYILLI'1 Brwwigx Hnllansburg, Olnn Hi,vI01'y, lfznflixfz Purdue 1-25 XYaba5h 51 D. D. -l. llrville changes sclmnls as Qu:-ily :1-1 the average person changes his miml. X LV,-11 'O Hmm,-x Brxm' Riclmmnd, Indiana English, .lfzfsic X. W. C. A-X. 1--lg D. D, 1--l. Is if it English rn' Grainniar, ask Hilda, SLSAX C.-x5TAT01z Fort Xlfayiie. Indiana l71'vm'71. Ecoiznlllifx IJ. D. 1-23 French Club 1--lg Spanish Club -l, The niid-night oil burns often in urclei' that -he may cmninuue with her Irie-mln-lirmlxs, , K!- fi-E1 gi: yiL , i ,gl 1 W -.T-,- 1 1-WI' lzij l Q- 3. i - W - l Qgrll-': l l i L.-:r--', 1:- l l 1' 1 fl w lf-3 l '.:f.iQ 114,- 1'-'l-'415,i,'-' lf- l , I ff- l :iff 1.3:- l it I.,- FE:- :ali A ms llllllllllllllllllllllllllmllll lllll 1 'll 1 'will ll v 1 r llllll 1 . fwlpll+1 m1 'i f lillml ll f 1914 l llllllgl ll -,llllmn llpl1l..,li Qifll f ll ll,1l,.llllll1U7l:,f1llll Lil' llli 'Qi 1 . 11 'l 1 l l 1 1 We ll,l:i Mull! . V 1 A ' Ili ll 1 I 'll i llll llll lllx - I -u l Page forty-seven 25 l 1 .'igi1l 1+'iVf W' iiilif1 i ,14f'f'8.lf1rs tri o I: 'f 1 :nw w it'-' . iv 'ii iii:+aiiiw.iiiiW1iii I iw- it ii ti I it illll' - Ii,i iil'l .i'l'li'Xf:,, l.'f'l1E .il W ,rill'.,,r o,'l. .illai tsol lol illill I W li!liiIl'il'l'H. l.'fl'Ql.i'ki. a. iiifl'i'i ,lilillll i 1'iil'il ima . di Thaw 'Ill' T- ' 'Z . if l 'J l 'gil A EP' ' I LE Vi E ' I Qi - l x Li? ' ki 'R-it 2521 l 5-4 . -iq FE? ALLEN STAMPER Springport, Indiana Biology. Clzcllzistry Ionian 1-3: Science Club 1-3: Indiana Cui- versity -lg French Club 1-Z: Y. M. C. A. I-52 Glec Club Z-3. Allen's idea of theibest way to spend a leisure hour is to witness4an operation. Needless to Say hell he good in his chosen profession. T.-yu' SMITH Barnesville. Ohio Holm' Erouo111it'.v, Gcology Y. XY. C. A. 1--lg Science Club 1-4: Phoenix 3: Home Economics Seminar 3--lg Ye An- glican 2: Quaker Quill -li Yellowstone. Tncy preserves a stately mein which is acl- niirzihle and becoming. XYii.i.1.xAi SIBIAKIX, Poplar Ridge. Now York IIIafl1t'1i1ufir.t, Cln'111isti'y Class Pres. ll Prcss Club Z-3, Associatc Ed- itor 33 Y. M. C. A Cabinet 2-4. Treas. 51 Football 2-4, Captain -lg Student Council Pres. 4: Student Affairs Board Pres. 33 Business Manager of Sargasso. Bill-'s unusual ability and genuine sincerity are evidenced by his high scholastic record, toot- liall captaincy and many triends. C1.AR.ix MOTE Richmond, Indiana iIIafl1t'111ufit'.v, Sfltlllijll D. D. 1-4: Y. XV. C. A. 1-4: INV. A. A. 1--ll Spanish Club 3-4, It takes a lot of good qualities to make a lovely ffirl Gnoiuaic SCI-IERER Kokomo, Indiana Cl1r1111'.rf1'y, IlInfl1i'11iol1'v.v Y. M. C. A. I--lg Band l--l, Pres. 3, Director -lg Debating Team 2--lg State Peace Ora- torical Contest 3: Glen Club -lg Sargasso -l. If you want to know aliout unemployment, in- surance, child labor or grantsein aid, page George. lIe's a consistent winner in de-hates. s 175' , 54- -'g I f M . .,.',,,i, ,,,if7 5:'. I v' ,' f' n I 1 '- ll ffl' I f,lFltvilli.t ll .'l?i:llllff W ' 'll tl' I W' lillVl llll ll ilivlii wi llllvl ll'l l l l 'll1il'i'l 'l -Hllll M 'llll illlf I 'il tl 4 nu mb fl' 'li I iIll5wl'4f' limi Mil' It ll'l'l'H'li .fllf ii' I T' llll 'li f ' .. . .. . M- ..... Q .N I . EINYIN PARKER Clinton Corners, New York English, Et'l7llI7Illl.L'.Y Student Council 23 Y. M. C. A, 33 Quill Statt 3-4, Editor 4. is one of the main wheels in Earllirun niacliinery. Fkixxcss RL'PREl'flT L'nion City, Indiana Euzglisli, History Y. XV. C. A. 1-4: Phoenix 4: Science Club 33 French Club 2-3: VV. A. A. I-4. fFanny jolly. big hearted. and sympathetic -just the kind ot a girl you like to have around. IIXYEN SEANEY Fountain City, Indiana Evmimziirx D. D. 1-4. Seaney practically lives in the lihrary auil specializes in Accounting, but we, have heard that he can always he found in the D. D. Den at noon and knows what high, low. jack and the gfllllff lneall. , FLURENCE SCOTT Middletown, Indiana Hixlory, .lltiflivilitifirs Muncie Normal 1-Z3 Y, XV. C. .-X. 3-4. Florence has retained her crowning glory while some of us are trying to recover ours, She is very quiet. hut we have heard that she will play tlinch on Sunday. Roinaizr INIARKI-:V Dayton, Ohio Cln'z1zi.rl1'y, .llullzrziztzlivx Science Club 3-4. Pres. 4: Student Athletic Manager 33 Precedent Com. 3: Student Council 43 Band 1-Z. Bob is another one of those boys who room in Bundy and stay in the Chem. Lali. but for all that he has had time to develop :1 CZISE. IEIE M EEF' il I' l '-fs?-2551 HN!! l ll gi' se-53:3 rl ll 'W 'lllli .zig- E ...i gi i X ,-. 'IE 5 - 9: . 3 i ' l l lf? I lwfz, f ii ,..... SQ, ia- l Ci i .,,,-A X--f. gf,-,A -J-:iff ,,,L- -'--l ,..,. N.,- 1?f X .,.,,: l gig: i F.. 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QQ, Til, I , I lm ' i 7,.' ,1 , I PACLINE IDRULEY Boston, Indiana Iirlglilvli, History I7rcnch'Clnb 1: Y. NV. C. A. 1--lg D. IJ. 1-3: Maclrigal S--lg Yellowstone 1925. AAvoice'lil-ce Rauline's is a wonder, but her gracious giving ot it is a miracle. I-oL'1si: CRAIX Richmond, Indiana .ll11.v1'r, Ellylisli Orchestra 3: Illaclrigal 43 D. D. 1--1. Red hair was ever :I sign of beauty and still is. lii.IzfxBE1'iI lixaxs Indianapolis, Indiana Enylixll. Iizvizrli Y. XV. C. A, 1-4, Cabinet S5 XY. A. A. Exec. 3--lg Ye Anglican 1--1: Frcnch Club 1-3: Council Z, -lg Intcr-Dorm. Com. 4: Soc. Chairman Class 4, The pages of Yogue Hnttered and out stepped Elizalfcth. M.xuI.xN CflXX'liR'l'ILlXYAI'l'E Hadtlonfiuld, New Jcrscy lfrrglilvlz, Pliilfvynfvliy Y. XY. C. A, 1-4. Cabinet 3, Prcs. -1: Phocnix 1--l, Pres, -l: Yc Anglican Z-4: Classical Club 1-Z3 Frcnch Club 13 XY. A. A. Exec. Coin. -lg E Club 2-4. Sincere, gannine, and to a westernei' a true '3215tCl'l'lef, Iis'rni3R l':I,l,IU'l'T Xlfabash, Indiana Dining-V, P1Ij'Sl'flIl Iidimzfimi, Iimzzmzzicx Phi-unix 1-2: Classical Club 1: Spanish Club 2-3: Y. XY. C. .-X. 1-4: XY, .-X. .-X. Excc. Com. 3--lg Assistant of Physical Education 4. It takes a pcrsonvlike Esther to get :in E. C suualci' in thc Ilunini' year. wi, I lWmW fnllW!,.1 illll513WWnEHl.lvjlllffj y Ill , f,l,lnl lPiill, 51- 'fflmflmllli ylLlllg,lAl?l,,,1 ,, A., iii .Hmm lg,J1,Ll,. 1'.il,,,p,.i,iig1, 11.1.5 l ,lvl 1,1111 .nt ms.,wf1,,af5,Llm.'fwunl..fu,1sl.+el It,il:i,,nli.lIfffM sf ill a Page fifty ,A .Mgt 'C -ii,i'iiii:'i gig '1f'le1liwW'aliIf' ':l5Vii1'lt ii 5 4i'f lf T i,WilQE1iiSifWll,'1Lfll?lll .IL ., ,FN .,,mi,' 1+ Q if fy, ,,lg.'iii,: i iii ,ig-1.+,2 i' , 'N H' 'i,iy,y,i f it Jf, 'T f, ' ' 'I iiqilgllili, y,'iqii',,1N fl' Jill, f. 4 nil' ii. . 'l YyliEiligii .l i'.lfi ' ',,.i'l :,..',', Mm ,'li'Uri'gJ,,',Y,ljil . ' 'KV l., :li ' ' 'Tlii lf ' Ni , ,'.,'I1ll I 'li lr'vl'll-Illll.l-Il .fi .i.A'i vliffilgl'.3i,llirliiflgltgliiiiiifiiflililfd 4 'Y' 'CWC Hn W' If: ,r:'4 wifi I E i. i i RIARY .-Xuci: Currixs Richmond, Indiana W Lufizz, Ifliylixlz, Frvnrlz 1 D. D. l-41 French Club 1-3, Preis. 33 Clas- sical Club 1-43 Yu Anglican 43 Sargasso 4. To know Mary is to kuijm' why she has sn ' many friends. l RI.-XRKJARET Ewixx Ricluuond, Indiana Rl'tll!7fjj', ,lluxiv 1 D. D. 1-43 Y. XY. C. .-X. l-4, Cabinct 4: Sargasso 43 French Llub l-23 D. D. Play 4. Peg expects tri lie fi Zimlimgist, hut we predict that it wiJn't lie permanent. Most fellpwsl are still olcl-fzisliisuied enough in ulijcct to pmtsssiiiiiizil wives, 4 Ii.-xR1.E C.-XRR - Richmond, Indiana Hi.vf01'3' Debates 2-4: Quaker Quill 3443 Japan Stu- dgnt Coin. 43 Ionian 244, Pres. 4: Pres. D. D. 45 Prcs. Dcniostheneans'4: State Ora- torical Contest 3-43 State Peace Contest 4: I Ye :Xnglicaug Iiditinr Sargasso. Our De-uiostlieues. Earle,'if you Clonit do something great on earth we will repmacli you in Heaven. RYTH Crm Aiox s Ricluni ind, Indiana EIIIXIIIXII D. D. l-4, Pres. D. D. Girls 43 YQ Anglican: Mask and Mantle 4: D. D. Play 4. Did yiiu ever uuriiill :L Strip of exquisite lucc, fc-cling that the inure you rolled the ninre yflu wanted to unrrill7 ELIZA BE,xLs Riclmiuiicl, Indiana Hmm' Iim11i'u11z'rs, ZIIIIIIIDXZZ D. D. 1-43 Y. XY, C. A, 1-4: Hume Eco- ninuics Scminar 3, 4. just give Eliza a needle and thread, and she can make smuethiug :is dainty as grissaiuer. z l 1 i -Tri-l i '-1'- 4 fill G. , :I i 4452 , if i fi 1.523 A i' 3:1 ci ji? lv' 1'7f4 .11 id fgf-51 :LSEQ R 253,15 Fil? 31, ':i W - - .1 if ... 1 ' , , 1'-'.,.... l -ii -El i C:-ff--Q l iii? f Q Q r7iLEE2 D.- , jf-ff ' Il' 1r :a 1-vs -1- ...L:...- i if-iss?-i r-1:-g FE-.2 iisfiii wig, Ei! l.. 1,2 it li 1, . -mi - xy , Q! :1t,!,!lf'H l i,iiii. ix,','nmijl,ni',, idelmii,-digg:Agliqw , 'WI' V J M?wvi,:'JiiQ'y.iilq!f1ii:i 3U.,lillwNi,Nm 1iiili,'iill'ilillMl IL iiliilillllhlliil - ilflllililri Jil lit WLllfllfikii1il,iliilil1.llil,llllillk llili 'lliiilfli,hiMiill ,'l'.flg1lliivl'l,ijf-5lli.,,li 'Muil'ilii'l iiiil1l' Page iifty-one il? l 'ill' Hi' ii flllw ,Wlll ,,ll.ll.1f llll ,llllll piwll llpmlf, ofMllilliliyili j .fll1'lll,lf :!,+j .,.,. iM, m, W r WW.. i l fill llll -l filmmlm .,lell..rvl.f ll fl , l.l lll ...-l.ll .el...lli llllll milllillmlll ' l if A 5?-..: ' ? ':l 2 ' .i -.....-- L. ,M - . ...S- Pi- ..., ', .2-4 it-S -1 .-:+- , ...- ... L :1-L? -..- ' .ia ,.,... ,..,.s- .iz ...A ...- ..-.- ,-,,., ,...... T.- i -ii .M 'E h S . 1, E,-5 ia 4.9- 2 - . IX -1 'Q - fl 'I A HELEN BRENNEMAN, Columbia City, Indiana English, History Phoenix 13 VV. A. A. 1--lg Exec. Com. -lg Student Council 3: Mask and Mantle 3--lg Ye Anglican 3-4, President 4: Sargasso, Y. W. C. A. 1-4. NVhat Helen will do after she leaves Earlham, we Cl0n't know-but what ever it is it will be done well. PAUL CoPPocK Chicago, Illinois Hisiory, English Y. M. C. A. 1--lg French Club 23 Ionian .53 Quaker Quill 3-4: Sargasso 4. Paul has decided opinions and the courage to express them. Speak for yourself John, could never be said to him. MARY LANE CHARLES Richmond, Indiana IIITIICZZV, English Phoenix 1 3 French Club 1-2, Pres. 1 3 Quaker Quill 2: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 4, Cabinet 43 VV. A. A. Exec. Coin. 4: Mask and Mantle 2-4. Mary Lane graduated in three years and still had time for her friends. EARNEST CATLIN Elizabethtown. Indiana Biology, C11-C7llI.SfI'jl Y. M. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 3, 4: Bundy Council 3: Football 43 Track 2-43 Club 2-45 EE Club 43 Ionian 2-43 Science Club 2-4. Ernie is a regular stone wall on a football line. HELEN CLARK Richmond, Indiana English, lilflljlt' D. D. 1-4. If anything happens in town, ie can always bank on Helen's being there. l - H1 1 S . ll ll'lf.Q 'xgl'1l ll llll ilmllllllll lll llll' llllillllllllllWlllllll llllllllllllllllll I as E5 E ,E .ll ll lllll l llllu. Page lifty-two Y . I ll, in lrlgll -,lll, ll Ill ll1lli.+lllglll Wl1'llE l uf .,Wl1l I-V i'll'll'i ,,1l'l1' 'lll'l llll, il l' ,iff 1 ,,,,, 2 y if ,r.Sllr,l1M,lu. vl a llJill' lHJr 'WN .1-WPI H1-:RBERT PURUV Poughkeepsie, New York illaflivizzafzbs. Plzysirs Y. M. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 3, 4: Football squad 1, 3, 43 French Club Z-35 Science Club Z--l. Careful, conscientious, and conservative is Chucky . Ile is of the kind blessed by those who view this somewhat irrepressible and spon- taneous school generation with alarm. AIAUDE OSBORNE Sheridan, Indiana Home EL'L7II0lllZAL'.Y, English French Club 1-23 Phoenix lg Home Eco- nomics Seminar 3-43 Y. VV. C. A. 1-4, Cab- inet 4: Science Club 3. Did you Say someone was looking for a lirst class housekeeper and cook?- bend him around to Maude. DONALD RANDALL Noblesville, Indiana English, History Band 1-4: Orchestrail: French Club 2-3: X. M. L. A. 1--l. NVe might say many things, but let us say Loyalty is the chief of man's virtues. HELEN LITTLER Connersville, Indiana English, Latin Y. YV. C. A. 1-4: Classical Club 1--1: Phoenix'1, 2, 4: Spanish Club 1-3. Ul1.Ayes I would be glad to help you do it. NVhat is it? AIARK Ros!-:R . Richmond, Indiana Iivmzmzzifs Y. M. C. A. 1-33 Science Club 2-33 Ionian 3-4: Quaker Quill 4. 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EDNA VV!-:THERALD Bryantown, Maryland English, Frvlzclz Y. VV. C. A. l-4, Cabinet 43 Phoenix 1-3: French Club 1-33 Quill 4, Assistant Editor 4, Sargasso. VVhen the honor 'roll is read Edna's name is always one of the first. CLIFTON VVARRHN Wilmington, Ohio Ermioaziics, History Vlfilmington College: Y. M. C. A. Z-43 Ionian 2-33 Glee Club. A worse. tease than the proverbial small brother but one likes hun just the same. DoR1s VVEESNER Richmond, Indiana Biology, English D. D. 1-4: VV. A. A. Vice Pres. 4: French Club l-Z: Y. XV. C. A. l-43 Japanese Student Com. Treas. Doris is the dignified half of the Weesner Ewan Company. JOHN TAYLOR Thorntown, Indiana EFOIIUIIZIFS, H1-XfUl'j' Ionian 1-Z3 Student Allfairs 3: Y. M. C. A. Treas. 4: College Social Com. 43 Quaker Quill advertising manager 3: Class Pres. 4. If John -were asked to do something, and he Clldift do it you would know that it COL1ldI1'lZ be cone, ' XVEBB Richmond, Indiana llfaflzullmfiuv, History IJ. D. 1-4: Y. VV. C. A. Z-43 French Club 2. The best way to have a friend is to be one. If W IV1lfllullmlufummmqmnQxu1llnmlun W 5 l I 1 in llll li lll lx mf. .lllllllllmlwmlllllllllmlllllllill llllllllllllllllllll ll l Page Fiftyefour i- v . . Nm y' I, 1 , 5. .-2--T111 :M Y :J A-11431 f TV' A W A lil h'.F',, W 'i3g'w. .,i!l1,Wf',ii'1.ffiHf7.'i7V'2,L:EqWmLl wl.iNf ,Wi M ,i,,WWHl:ll. ill2.1:,Ifji r1.' will inrfl illzylfll iw ,i,',i i. jf! .5Q,.'M,9' ,Ui l.f'i 1 -1,c'n' A l llf' VMI. l,' W' Y ' ',-'. i'-'llliii fifim gl I 'ri linil' - ll- .'f-'il'w .tlhilil ' '. Ww. .mf llhll'-, ..'..Il'irl .' 'I ll 1. '.l..,:llf. lf 'lf' ff' 'l 1 . '., flfll l 'VN l1'Llulll.fll Ul Y f.'W.l '. ' Wllflfw ' ql'Ll.l'.f,1l l' ,lulw-3-' 1 l RUE.-x STANLI-1Y Kenclallvillc, Indiana Ifuylislz Y. XV. C. A. 1--lg Madrigal 3--1. I Sis Hopkins was no more clever than Rhea is :ill the time. RALPPI STANLEY Albion, Indiana Binlngy, Hzivfory Glee Club 1-43 Ionian 1-23 Y. M. C. A. 1, 4. Zyhisko sleeps all glay, stays up :ill night. and the rest of the time he spends deciding whether to write to Muncie nr Dunreilh. t JUANITA THRncKx1oRT0x ' Fairmnunt, Indiana .Yf'11111'.r11, ElIgl1l.Yll Y. VV. C. A, 1-4, Cabinet 43 Phoenix 2--lg Spanish Club Z-43 Maclrigal 43 D. IJ. 1-3. Juanita-the very name gives ayvziy the owner musical alnlity and aptitude for Spanish. ARTHUR STRATTON Flushing. Ohio Cln'1ni.vlry. Biology Ohio Cnivcrsity 33 Y. M. C. A. 1--lg Science Club -lg Ionion -1: Debating Team -l. In this Clay of specinlizizltibon Arthur has hurl the time, not only to specialize hut also ln gen- erallze. AGNES Soximzs Brookville. Ohin Hmm' 1fL'l7l11lIIIlL'S. Hixtnry Dayton Normal School 1: Y. XY. C. A. 3--lg French Club 2-3: Home Economics Seminar 4: D. D. 2-4. Agnes is not converted to every changing campus fad. Iler convictions are worth the ef- fort she makes tn stand hy them. af. ...f:ei1 9-43-'i 3f+g ' -CE, as ,QL , K. 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T-Q-Y 1 'ii-fe ilrl -.2 l ia. , -iii ?l ii.-.I l : ,- -1-QE EE. 353 'T i - l ELEANOR JOHNSON Vincennes, Indiana Englixlz, F1'vm'lz Mask and Mantle l-4: Y. VV. C. A. 1-4, Cabinet 4: VV. A. A. Exec. Com. 4: Madri- gal Z-3: Yice Pres. of Class 4: Sargasso 4. If you want something original, especially a party. ask Eleanor, IQENNETH FARRIS Portland, Indiana Euylisli, History Freshman Football, Basketball: Baseball lg Football Z-4: Y. M. C. A. l-41 E. E. 2--1: Pres. of Club. XYe couldn't lose Kenny from the team, and h couldi't lis h's ' l' l' l d tl l- C 1 -C E' I gli' , SO lb SU VS 'le PYOJ lem by getting married. H. XY.-KRD BEDFORD Richmond, Indiana Et'tlIlft7Ill1.t'.Y, lllallzvzlinfivs Penn College 1-23 Glee Club 3-4, Pres. -lg D. D. 3-4. Earlh.'1m's music would he badly crippled with- out NYQ1-d and his tenor voice. EHNA BIILLS EIKENBERRY New Castle, Indiana Jftitliciiirzfifs, History Y, XY. C. A. 1--lg Science Club 1: Spanish Club 3. She is one of the most friendly people on the campus. Vile wish she had been with us longer. lfLoRHxcE OSBORNFI Danville, Indiana liivizrfi. English XV. A. A. Exec. Pres. 3-43 Y. VV. C. A. l-4: Student Council 33 French Club 1-3: Clas- sical Club l: College Social Com. 3: Class Treas. 2: E. E.: Sargasso. For she's a jolly good fellow which nobody can deny. lloxlxur CARTER Greensfork, Indiana History D. D. l-4: Freshman B, B. Team l. Donald hails from Greensfork where men are 'h'55' men. 21 IQ -- -ist! l aff ltfl l, at ll ll 1 lltlitiit ,,, qlfillvf5!Hi,',l':li,ll,,'!21,1f1, ji',',,ilt11ql' ll, illtmillmlllll W' .lil-lt Jllilfi, ' will lilly l fi'lllili.li V 'Wi lil A jj illlugllL2i?lI'i!.l I ' ' ' a l ,gif 1, ls if U55 !gfg?'?i .A, --- 4 , - . 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K kr 1, 5-. l,1'xXI Tl5N -YV I, WV 'H tv4El1:w+.1l,,w 1 1' NX I l! I l rx 1 K W MJ wx ' 1 ' MA My 3 ' 1 ' ' ' K ' H x ' I if I!rm LMI'1uWlW1-In Millflii! ' ' ,Un V3 auf ltlx x ' l Pf aj-,t--C.. F5 c M15-cl llllvlll 111V 111 Htl lllt all jj' Wh j 4 S1 I I ', 11 'X ',,1!:j'j,'jl1ji11?-lWlj1ll.11,j' 1jjjj111ljifj ll l1l1'M,1,i1' ,1f't'41l'jf! 11A1NJjgl Wjiijllyfxjj 1 jjzlljwjkjjl v1 1l1lEl1vl,Ull,lNQi 1,5 X 'lw 15 ',1, lil 1 'X 1,11 4,11 ,l,'j11'i41Lu1,l!1,l 1,1 N H j '1', ,, 'U ,V ,.,A, ','Q'!'1 !l:'11f- r llll I fl'1's1l llllglflllf ,1llfl11'fi11ll'l 11ll111lllllil Ill' 11llill1 l ll'1 1lll1 f, 'l ' 1 M .1flili1!.l1'f'1 1111111l11f1' 111 3 111l1lfll: 1'li1?1'1 '1 til lil EF 1y1 T he Class of 192 OFFICERS ENc1L V, SHARP .... ,......... P resident NIARTHA TAYLOR .... , . .S'vr1'vta1-y ELIZABETH HAROLD, ,. .,,.. I'icv-Prcsidvzzt XMINSLOXV OsBoRN12 . ,,,, Trvaszzrcr HE junior Class is in many ways a unique and distinguished class. First. it is very small. smaller, even than the class of 1927: secondly, it is the last class to enter Lindley Hall as a freshman classy thirdly, it hopes to be the first class to graduate from the new building, after seeing the high hopes of the present seniors smashed, and lastly it owes its many virtues and accomplish- ments ,to the fact that it was the last class to be hazed. I A great many things may be said in favor of this junior group: it is indeed an active and influential class, and during its three years at Earlham has won many honors. Many of its members hold very high offices on the campus, as members of prominent committees. chairmen'of boards, and presidents of so- cieties. The juniors have been successful athletically, winning the Intramural Basketball Tournament this year, and contributing stellar players, this year and in years past, to the football, basketball, tennis and track teams. The women athletes are acknowledged the finest in Earlham. There is scarcely a tourna- ment held in the old gymnasium or on Comstock Field that is not won by a junior team. Scholastically, the class of l9Z8 is without peerg for according to recent figures its scholarship standard is superior to that of the other classes in school. - Clue of its members, Wfilfred jones, has been singled out as the recipient of one of the highest honors ever bestowed on an Earlhamite, in being chosen as the student to be sent to japan for a year's study. The class has been active socially, too. One of the most enjoyable affairs was the Christmas party held in the Day Dodgers' Den, the week preceding Christmas vacation. Forgetting their junior dignity, they behaved like Freshmen, played games and presented amusing stunts. They even had a Christmas tree. brilliantly decorated and a Santa Claus loaded with gifts for the celebrators. Following a custom of years' standing, the junior men, attired in appropriate garb, waited tables in the dining hall, furnishing an occasion for much merri- ment and hilarity. Then there was the annual Freshman-junior Frolic. an in- formal rollicking affairg and it is difficult to judge whether the Freshmen or juniors who attended enjoyed themselves the more. ,ii 1 , - , I l 1 -1. 1 X if ,cl ... T114 1' 'il 3 cr-laq ' .iifg T I T. 1 1 l T I 1 I '- , - - i EL. i 'l D E 'i' 1 . -ff:-: ,..:':2 L- ' as 11 13 li , - .. This class, small though it is, deserves credit for staying together these 'gf three years, enduring the unfavorable and unpleasant housing problems, and hw- nieeting these adversities with a smile. The class, too, is to be commended for its helpfulness toward the Freshmen and Sophomores. Its attitude has not been 5 ' one of overbearing superiority so often manifest in junior classes. So. review- 7 5' ing the class from all angles, it is an excellent junior class, well able to uphold , the standards of an Earlham Senior class, when next year it rises to that dignity. ' ' ' lJ11 iill . - - - 1111111111111111a'l i 1 '1 1'i1 '1Win111111:i1111111 11111111 1 ll lllill 1 ' '-I lllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll llll. W ii....- 15 1 'I 1111f1l11 1111,11-1 1111 Wil '-fm. U ,,.! Page fifty-nine E S 1 Page sixt3 li et - Iflllllllil''fllll? 'f f lllll EW 'i'llJ'l l5iJ ' W l'lll3lillll'Wl'i FW 'lllll ' l ll fllfl llf 'lil 'lllllf' if film' Lfl ll fill. il ,I iiiilli' li i iii ,il .Ally 'lllflllillllilmii 'U'l1iiflm itll llll'lIilli'iii lllliili mi 'lil iw li' illli ii V ii I illilll iHii iiii lilwlfilli u llwl Ml v I I ll 4.-'lllfl f 4'llw l .1llll lmulllllll. l l -lima . .... i. 'lr n....L.. l ..... s .1 ls... fl.1l'l 'ifWlf'Q W il' JI ' N 'tl x, Q The Class of 1929 i OFFICERS ROBERT NIISER . , . , ,,.Prr.vidc11f Fasxxcas GLAsf':ow ., ...., Secretary PAUL KAUPER ..,. .,.. I 'irc Pl'l'X1.dL'llf JAMES RONALD, . . . ,,,., 7iI'l'tIXIII't'?' NWO years have passed since we first appeared on this campus two hundred and twenty-three strong. Wlhat we did not have in quality, we made up in quantity for we were the largest class ever to enter Earl- ham. A most unusual welcome was given us as ue were the first group to pass through that stage of pre-class ripening known as Freshman XYeek. Qur personalities were also duly recognized, and the records show no mis- treatment of them. - i NVe are a most unusual class. Unusual in that we do not claim to be essentially different from any other Sophomore class. XVe have gained honors but are not weighed down by them. There are four letter men in football, three in basketball and two in track among our number. A Sophomore has won the Ionian cross country race for the last two years and now holds the record for the course. Two of our girls made the varsity basketball team and we were represented on the hockey team which met the All-Americans in October. XYhile our class teams as yet have gained no championships, they have' been close runners-up. There is no organiza- tion or activity on the campus which does not have among its most active participants a member of the Sophomore class. .. i F .. fi-gl .5 -- , a NT'--4 gif- Z 5 2 .ifrii l- v ...P -. as - l i ....J Do unto others as you were done by is our motto and so the green 'iz-1-lj tide that spread itself before our vision last September, has led a blissful ' and quiet life. Perhaps after all, the idea of 'XVatch papa and see how 1 he does it,' is better than the old-fashioned paddle. 'VVe've learned a few things since we've been here. Sometimes amid the many interestingactivities we forget that. But we really have. XN'e've learned to talk prettily, get by on five hours sleep and occasionally to bluff a prof into thinking we've studied the lesson. But best of all, we've learned to appreciate Earlham and the friends and contacts made here. XVe are glad that we are only half through, for we know that the future holds many Q?-F pleasures and experiences which will make liarlham truly our beloved Alma Mater. i l . - - . - R ll :lmllllmillrtlWr 'iil iirili lilntlWlrrrwll 't lat in lllll'll'l'lll'll'l'f'tV lll lllnlil l Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllll l -i mall' llll lr iu1l.'ltl lili'llllli'l milf' wi ll i -it-' '1 '.., Page sixty-one E , gl ii! lf, ,. :Q t,- f3rPMiqgig1g1'7tit H f - l ' -ee-ee - lv Lglfil lin nnwn+w lglliluillvll jjw' L alll? 'WMlVWWWWWWSWWhW'WWmWWNWnWMlWWTWWWWWWWWWWm Hieiwvxlvv 'NH , X 'fy ii!! ,Nj :xii All ,N tl it ,M yi, i W-lqlll ,ul vt. Wil ,,H1!l!,i 1, fri J 15-fn ig Mir, all l W' 11-Ylyhl-1 q 1 Qi All my fri tg. Wu! K. lfiltlivvlililml .wlillllibgliirii liylw lll sl ,yllll-i ll ll-uiilll l il,lgCaW1l,lQlliNUI., M,y'1l,ll,i,.yj3l,fij1gf.,l',glllxlia.Nl-lifgfjtli l'lQl'f:lll y l ti l'll l i? lilfl il ' l E53 :Q E- V- of l iiEEl iii E34-F iii Lfig i 56? Eli'-5 l if ii fl if? 1 ., 5, -3 W ,ci -E-it nw ,i if-Yii V52 lt i 1-: -L,--1 ess Eigl 523 he --ii' 1 iii ti MQ! new u. J F: The Class of 1930 UFFICICRS XYALTER I.. jonxsox l'rt'.viduizt Main' H:XIi'l'Sl'L'Ii .S'tw't'fi1ry fiicoiugi: Piiivcocx I'1'rv-Pi'txviti'cuf LQIIARLIYTTE Sixiicix 7iI't'lISlll't'I' ll1lRAt'li Rixoixx .. ., ,lltn-,vlml HE ineinhers of the Freshman elass of any college are usually regarded as the stepping stones along the iniperious upperclass1nen's path of pleasure anrl enjoyinentg but the Freshman class of Earlhain College has been fortunate in winning the eonticlenee and even the friendship of the haughty group of dig- nitaries who were onee Freshinen themselves and have not forgotten it. Thus their ripening' periorl has been rather a pleasant one. They have not been banfliecl, bonncecl, ancl liickecl about like footballs-far from it: they have been encouragetl, aitlerl, ancl even praised. Such an attitutle on the part of the upperclassnien has been a big factor in bringing out the best in the lireshinan class. The lireshies have con- tributed abunclantly anfl willingly to all campus activities. Their talent has been drawn upon for numerous occasions, and the readiness with which they have responcletl. musically, oratorically. scholastically ancl athletically has been a inarltecl feature antl powerful reason for their success as a class. In suininarizing' the activities of the college for the year 19326-27, one tincls that the class of l'l3O has incleetl been very active in campus life, ln athletics W My W rmmpiif-HwMi'mi,W,,:Mqxwulwgivxtfx m,wxlN,.!!i, Z!! -lyiy1,l1 Wlliihi,,'glfllHIl'j'l'g.N -M, ull'ilylllli1lliEu lfexlmflmrlmgl YH lllllvgllfv lllfiiliiiil ilin-zm7ll.i tlll,laiMQli1pillN lllllli illlilli tl All ' lllilznll Hllllillf'll1lm,Mllllll. iilllllillli lflllllllllillllllvTil:llillllll ill lil l l l 1 l ii ii l liclxtytxx 'V pw 5 ll.i-ti .e-A My .VE l, e-W xx ,Vx W tx V ' M, Mg U,-D Nw ,NJ N t ivy, ,1 thin i H I iaj ia IUWH, IN it It t lit l ,t 1 ' l A' 4 iyvllglljl Q' i,. Wilt l li l ' ll' il- li l' lt, ,Mli ' ll l- ' ' I v l 1, '11 I 'll t ,l fi It ' It .N wllltrlt' ,i W , ,XV t ', , ll 1 ll, tx J' , l 'I '. 'lf Ill lf t,l'. 'Ay t' ' L, ilfig' Q fi' 'ti i.,,f5-gilqf 1 li il '-' it ,mt X. ,tt.lt'wt'i'l,n,.,i .NgLt.,nimL. liitlf. 4,1 illlit. V iran!!! 117-7 mi limi? it l iw 'ill .vi It it 4ilJ+B vi-iZi:.i4i1a LJ their influence has lmeen especially noteworthy. The fuuthall team was measur- alily strengtheuetl hy several members of the Freshman class. ln the panorama uf athletic life, as the stage shiftecl from the gritliron to the lmaskethall cnurt. the Freshmen again centrilmutetl to the squacl and with the passing of lncliaua's premier game autl the appearance of the track season, the class tif WSU again came tu the fore antl in every meet earnecl almost half the puints. Nut only in the athletic, hut in the music clepartmeut as well has the ahility of the class lneen a factor. There has scarcely heen a musical 1n'0g'i'aii1 of the lilee Liluh, the Klaclrigal Liluh, the f lrchestra ur llantl in which memlmers of the Freshman class have nut appearetl prominently. Schelastically the class tlnes not lmast, thuugli a few of its meinhers have macle envialrle recorclsg as a whole the average uf the class has lneen cluse to that of previous Freshman classes, The class of llhlll has linishetl its tirst year uf college life, a year lilletl with glatl hours, of jwyuus participation in all class antl campus activities. Fresh- men have macle many frienilships with each other ancl with the lllDllSl'Cl2l.SSlllCll which they treasure fontlly. Some uf these frientlships will nut have an up- portunity tu tlevelup further because the must cliguilietl of their friencls must leave. .Ns the class of WSU makes the transition front a Freshman class to a Supltmnoi'e class, it is their sincere hupe that they will carry on in as prulicient a manner as they-have startetl. 121 ' Ei'-2 T 'Ei 12351 IF5'i--:ST it-T' t 54:11 I l 1 52:22 iiifiil ii k I gztffe W :sf-I 9:95. l1gL-25:1 Qfgil ik gig! . t ?:.iA-Q33 itgg.-: l ti: 5. :fit E-ji ,If it t t f ,U lv- 4 l lll l lt 1 'I1 l gg? tw lt ' T limlplsllliwilllinimiltkwxiWt Lt,yilIt-1431! lil' il,:L!N ,'.tM yllEiii.Q!t,i ,tzrmwfjigitt M Jtlk tiltlw Ililllllt Iflllflt-1,41 mst1!fii3y.TVUEWit ,,tWWf,itIfQmVi WQWL l ,Nm 3,:t',g,Ii!,lN,,l,' ' ',,,,, , W ix, W ,Qt ,jN, lglf, ,g,, iI'l,'ili!1, ,,N' A qi W W-it-Nz' l ellllll3lllMGlllil?5l'Hllll.ll -l l llll'llMM.llll.la'llll'll Pu lvl, ill-ll5l'i'lciljf-llleli ,lltll i tilt lil tfll,,1flt1J ,'tl'llll,lll'rlllllillllll'll'llllll3l illllllli. lm l Page sixty-three i V -if ' 4-Til? -il 5 Vg W N5'l',' 'WIEY2lT: Ef U5 'W!3HW 5:-.7-P 2 ' 4 ::+ 2 3 i 5 - ia . -f . 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M i- V X .X ,J 'Q rf.- in gi I, V t ' 1'1f1,i,, ., 1, J i li , i' v l' kay- ,l, ,A A ' I, fi LW' will -will i W l K ,l5,L,QQQiile,:,QiL ETi3E1 F55 Ei? if iii li ii liwggl lzijjgi Qiiy ft -El i , ,l ask and Mantle UFITICIQRS l.l'4'II.li l.l:n1fnnL'i:1:my 1'r'i'.rif1't'i1f lflljnli f1u.xx'r , Hifxiiztxrx ellizznihnrr Xl.xR1:txR12'1' ,li-:Nxt-iss ,Nl'rf'eltri'y IXlRs. H. R. Rrnaixsnx , ,llif-t'ctm' .XRLY each .Xutunin, those interestetl in pretending, or in making plays houses try out for nienibership in Mask antl Mantle. The successful cancli- tlates tlisplay their talents :luring the year in public performances, chapel ap- pearances anal club meeting prugranis. The club is tlirecteil by Mrs. ll. li. linbinsun by whose ctlurts and interest plays of the highest type haye been presented. .Xt the Christmas season a bill inclutling' plays by l.nrtl Dunsany, Stuart XYalker. antl .luhn llultlen was presentetl. ln March, You anfl I. a serious cunietly. by l'hilip llarry was given nntler the auspices of the lliclnuuncl tliyisiun of the XYrnnen's Auxiliary of liarlhani Lpllege for the beneht uf the organ funfl. The Mask antl Mantle is consiclerecl one of the must elliciently tirganizefl antl successfully conrluctecl clubs un the campus. Membership in the club is a highly es- teenietl lionor. lts perfurniances bear cmnparisun with prtmtluctions of professional companies xyhnse reputatitins MN' H. RA R,,,,me,,,, I are established in the theatrical wnrltl. l? 1 E? 1 ff-f?, ?'?55 5 ':- l if l if? E32 'jg gf l ,ff EF az 2 1 A--M Ii it lt, W lily7illli.i5Wiglsfilff,'flyitllafgifif'mlvifilal'll. -'fTTVFlW'TfiflfjliHl2'TWTW f',Q'-tiff 'WM1 -1-Ura f Wll Tl ill lui ing, gig. ' ,' ,, -L , V , ll' '.,'l'li l w,'4.is H, , , ,N ' mg , A blalflll 1U,lllilllllllli'l 'l l . lil-lllililixillll A !il'r'+ lljly illrlll llwfl' Will Allllll, 'll ,lvlll ill, it 5l'l,ll,xlJ All-1,6 lllw, ll ll' till' l illlillillllilwlfi l l s fr s ssss - -Wav M.-A -.il exkx M Page sixty-tive N5 't-El. ,, 1,- ll-3 Page sixty-six ' 'l ' il. I ll it1'-'iiiii w.izieirfelfls jQ1jl l llw W' ill ' ll i nfl 'M -wf 7fe il', T' 'iflli 5' T' .Lf 'll' 2 A Ml' 'V'7Af'l ffl filll ,lMIlt. ' mil , il' l4lF'.I'ix.Ul55i..r':-all ,,-wlfw ,,,,4MM 'lliill-t wlrL il . l . .1,. H' '12.if:ilN?w' glint -vlilfw. .,MLti5i.!ilytJa'itfiQiiiJ,,f,yl3ili1liam The Da Dodgers OFFICERS EARLE VV. CARR . , . ,.., P1'v.r1'dm1t RALPH ATIL ....,., .,,,,..,.. T 7'c't'I.YIlI'L'I Doms XN'EEsNER. ,. ,. . I'irv-Pruridvnt LUCILE LOOFBOURRONY Cjltliflllflll Social C-Ollllllifffc' VERY morning before eight o'clock a Heet of cars ranging in size from Cadillacs to vagabond Fords, purring or rattling as the case may be. whisk Day Dodgers up the Earlham drive. The street car which pulls away from Eighth and Main at exactlyitwenty-two and a half minutes be- fore eight o'cl0clc is always packed more tightly than the proverbial can of sardines with a chattering and laughing band of them. Only those who have chanced to watch this horde descend upon Earlham realize how sur- prisingly many of them there are: in fact two-lifths of the entire student body are day student-s. Despite the fact of the difficulty they must neces- sarily encounter in getting to and from the college, especially at night, day dodgers are active'in campus organizations and hold many important offices and chairmanships. A glance at any of the Honor Rolls shows the high scholastic standing that is maintained for should we say attained?j by these Hy-by-days . The annual Day Dodger play is an event that is always anticipated with eagerness. This year Only SS was produced at the lllashington Theatre in Richmond. It proved to be one of the most enjoyable dramatic productions of the year. Peg Ewan as the young widow only 38 and Ruth Commons as her romantic daughter, were the outstanding stars of the performance. The Day Students have a social event regularly each spring. At this writing its character has not been divulged, but it is certain to be a note- worthy event. t 1. R mg J 'fi -5EQ'l '-..-'fr ... ii? .T , is :If 1 .2 i i l i i -E 1 az, '- l. ,.f.l-.,.. 5 '-,,A i , 'E-.Lil gif 1232.-E23 tial iii gl-itz.-i . law, ight! -l Via- nl! 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Vi' 1' 13' 5-I 'l T31 i 0 22 EEF? 15232 fi: fi-El ,iff iii' , 1 Benhani Evans lizareh ,lolinsnn Xlasnn taimliilzul Y Q nl-nltns-in Brown 1-lascnw XX hlte Earlham Hall Student Council UFFICIQIQS l,l'tI1.1.i1 vloiixsoy , l'i'u.riricm' Rl.XRY GIL1f:i-im' , .N't'ri't'tm'y . , , . , . lz1.li,xxo1e lvl-IXIIABI I nw'-l'rc.v1tlui1! Kl.XRY Mwsox , lrt'a.v1:f'c1' llli Sturlent Council of liarlhani Hall has heen more than etticient this year: it has been successful. AX truly successful council must accomplish two things 1-it must enforce the rules clecirlecl upon and it must create an attitude of socialvility among the stuclents. Both goals are clillicult to reach, especially since they are so wiilely clifterent 3 lmut they were the goals which were cletermineml upon Ivy the council. .Xs a step towaril attaining their hrst aim the Council menilmers decitlecl unanimously upon a strict anil impartial hanclling' of all infringements of dormi- tory rules. Starting as they clifl from the yery tirst of the year, they soon founml that fewer anrl fewer regulations were lwolqeii-qtiiet hours were quiet ancl stolen rifles were rarely stolen. Howeyer, they were generous in granting s vecial nerinissitmsf' They, likewise, entleayorecl to create a feelinfr of in- 'N l :5I . . . ,. , ' . k chyirlual responsilnhty in matters ot conrluct. 4 1 . . . Hug: ln orcler to attain their seconal ambition, they were hostesses for a num- ' her of teas ancl parties flesignenl to enahle the upperclassnien and the Freshmen -Lv Q, X U I I l 1Fgf'jll l to heconie acquaintefl. During the year there were several open houses to which . , , I I Mi? 1 the whole college was inviteil. i 'lf ill Kfly eel. il f -VT -Y-,t ..-WTTVA-e W --1.I.-java ,. 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Jilin i 1,11 1a 1 - wlliffp il L 'Qi ' fagrnrllrgl ,,,, ,gt ,L.gLle,,..T.L Llvezey Slmlvin lliser r Mariel: Iladley Beeson johns- n Satterthwaxte Jenkins ,lones Marlvey Band 'Hall Student Council OFFILTIRS XY11.1.1.nr SIXIKIN . , . IJI't'SlAllCIll XYLLMI-:R jon xsox, .S't'cr'm11'y-Tzniuxzzrrz' UNDY Hall Student Council has a titanic responsihility, which equals that of the old woman who lived in a shoe and had so many children she didn't know what to dong and really the scope of their task exceeds the plight of the wailing old womanwfor the inmates of Bundy Hall are all very much larger and consequently much noisier and much more unmanageal:le-and. too, they are all boys. lSome may object to being' called hoys, hut the medley of raucous calls and hoarse trumpets sounds rather youthful: and it is a well-known fact P ff A-, 'iii -if 121 1a A TE , 3. 11'fTl 1: 4 A1 -1- V- ff ll ai: -L11 LMQ1 L51 ..fJ.g?1 ,-- -l 2' g -eil l 'f'3 ?f that men, though supposedly grown up, never lose their boyish tendenciesil. B11-L ll f ltl ll o tl 1 u ll thftda ialout W: int v 'ounci las acer is arov em m re ial st are vgi fs IIXVI K J the whole situation a circle at the center of which are the lfarlham men's hest interests. From an administrative point of view affairs have run smoothly. But the councrl desired more than the enforcement of quiet hours and other srmllar 512221 regulationsfthev endeavored to make the social life of the dormitory more V' ,X ' ' . i h -' fx. ,P pleasant and attractive. Lonsequently there have heen socials to foster a friendlier feeling among all the Bundy Hall men and near the close of the school I Vlffn . . . . ', llll L 1 year an I lpen House to which every one in the college was invited, l l wear 1 1 ,Ts'QfYjLg. l 111' 'il sen, - --.MFY1 l ll c,,..1111 1:-5 '1,1, '1-'1 1 1' 113 'W 77 1 11 1 1111 11., ,-M 11 7T?i'1TT 1 1 11 wElH!i1n1!,1I'!lx 11'!1l,111V! ,1i ,1 11l1l, ly, 1.x 1 xl 1!E1.1xll1l ',1 E11 , Ml ix WWE A11.l1l!m'1 1,,l11 11j'l1l11l,.j1 ,,, Ill 1 1k ,li,411WlNMil! 1 3 ,lt iwll l1.1yR1,1i1l!, y1y1il113M1j11 W' l1.11!,,l ,yy V my N1 Y' YWl11X ,M 1 V11 11115 1 1Y1f1l A-1, -. 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C,It7ZI'1l1L'II LIWQILE jonxsox N IYIARY Masox, , . , . . . .Src1'rfn1'y UMPUSliD of the otticers of the Earlham and Bundy Hall Student Councils the Inter-Dormitory Committee. known on the campus as Inter-Dorm, writes the book of etiquette to be followed by all wise members of the college community desirous of enjoying full social privileges. NYhen this high tribunal holds session, as it does rather frequently, there are many knowing looks and wise gestures exchanged among those outside the Strangers' Parlor, and many prophecies as to the probable future course of the latest budding romance whose buzzing has seemed to exceed the proper bounds of time and place. And the next morning inhabitants of both Earlhani and Bundy Hall whose con- sciences are clouded by a tire escape escapade or a stolen Sunday night show, scaniper and scurry to the bulletin board in Emergency Hall to see whether or not they are receiving' one of those deadly white notices which may meana nionth's uninterrupted presence on the campus or another restriction sometimes even more dreadful to endure especially in the springtime. Even though the committee must be severe at times, its members are fair and their wisdom is undoubted. The student body realizes the responsibility which is theirs and the difficulty of the position, and has cooperated this year with a ready willingness. nun 'Il yinfrrrfimwl it fm..,i H 1 I y MM lmmufmmmfuuummmmq' M i i n Page seventy l G W l i .ta i i t si wi 'LII .llulilii Hlifllllixdllllialitfwlliivl Si ,fiQifalii':ui iiilftifli ,,lilli' id,' 'ljllii Mill: lil 'ii' 1 In W, txt, A l I 1' ill lm ,A , ,ii -l .V N li lfw'ivll',r flu: fy, will! i lllilhll iq: ll rllllfV,lIr'lf'ylfx-l Ely!!! 21 Mflyll. 'tlly xl! In 3 'IA' 'lull'-i 'U ' ,,,, ',,gg. ', T rm nl' fzlw' U :l,. ll!! 'li ,'r',, l, ,, .ill ,XM M Mil' Ml ' ,y ,Ml , I., mr , L ' ,1'.1fi'i ,ii ,'i ,,,ii:w.'ll ',.,-'l M' ' ,l,, ,,' ms! 1,2 1.1-'w f l,'f'lll llll+'lll 1: 1 JI ,J .rl rarlv-wglfoal'-f i i I ,::-- if .5 , ,Jr www ee, ,l,.. ll' l Hwy I' P U' ,ill ' idiizlqi'-tlL,Yt,,:'lJ'1',,1, J tireen A . Ronald thx Sharp Hintord Grant lil'lH'llt'T Student Affairs Board OFFICERS Excu. Y. SH.-NRI' . f'rusidi'i1f l':I.IZ.'XIiE'l'lI cox .blL'L'l'L'fLIV-X' Esrusic GRIQPIN . l'irc-Prixvidciil Hun-I GRANT T1-cimriv, MINUTFLY detailed list of the duties ot this Student :Xlfairs Board might cover several pages: let it suffice to say that it is the official organ of the lfarlham College student body-an organ with many stops. Among its most important tasks is the conducting of student elections: and since rivalry at such times is often keen, and since so much depends upon the careful counting of votes, this is no small affair to manage. The members of the board have charge of the regulation of qualilications for athletic and Band awards. Any man who receives his athletic sweater, letter, or trophy. or Band sweater, may be sure that his record has been examined under the scrutiny of the board, working in conjunction with a committee of faculty members. This board. too, has charge of the oratorical and debating contests. of their presentation and nuances. ln everv branch of college activitv this committee is the otlicial representa- tive of the student body' consequently extreme care is taken in electing' its members' they are chosen not only on a basis of personal popularity, but because of their intcfrrlty initiative 'md dependability ' A ll , ,i,,, . ,.. l ' ff le 1 .-Y lvl l-1 i? 354 V iii l-fqa .,,?EJ ir: 22? 2:1 Q-'lj 2f fQ' is 1-J,-' gig -if-54 in, E22 I? il ,fi-A-s l' '-. , EF' :.,' 1'-32:5 li' :1 V.'2':TJ-2' E3-3-2 1:11-'J'-'izl igil L ll?ffT3'f: liljf W lf? 5-A--Qi, L' 3-+-.-s ,. l.-I-gg lI, Y .. if A nu. L Iage events one s . . . 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'1 1 1 , Xi.-w Ionian Literary Society OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester E.-XRLE QI,-XRR . ......, .... P 1'c,vidcur josrziln Rotsi-:Rs .. , , ,..,....... President HUGH GRANT, ,. .. . l'irc-Prcsidczzl jonx .-X1.ucN,, ...., ,... T 'irc-P1'cs1'dcuf XV1xsr.ow Osaonx .. . . ., .,.S'cr1'cturQv IQENNETH Bixroizn .. .... .5'vrrctary HNIAN Literary Society, the most venerable of all the campus organizations. indeed one of the oldest literary clubs in the state of Indiana. in its meetings endeavors to promote interest in literature and especially in debating. From its membership come many of the most successful debaters of the college. And since all the weighty business is carried on in rigid parliamentary fashion, any member who should chance to enter the ranks of the nation's legislators would feel comfortably at home in any assembly. This year marks the seventieth year for Ionian's life: its age has not weakened its vitality, but has rather increased its resourcefulness. For who but Ionian thought of sponsoring the cross-country run? Each year the winner of this race has the honor of having his name inscribed on a silver loving cup which was presented for the first time in l92Z by the society. And two years later it again proved that its old age was active, for in 1924 it inaugurated the custom of Dads' Day which has developed into a Dads' and Mothers' Day: thus it has become the custom for students to entertain their parents on a cer- tain week-end of each year for which Phoenix and Ionian jointly prepare a pro- gram of activities. 1 lil ' MU ll'fll l'W1111111f1f1i1m1rw11i1'111+11'fil1l1i1lilIliT12lllL illllIll'1l llWEWlll'lf fi Pl'lf lil'll W'ii1'HRWllllll1'llllllllll gil l fJ1!l1llllllll ,.H5111ill1li11l:lilll1Lliia1l,1gi:M1L11,,1l'lMMU l11J11Sll 'l'M1 lliily, 1' ii3i1,'ly'ill,l:irl11qigwl.lJlll111M'il1z1.JLll1,'1lH11lL.eilL 1ji'lll1fll,l1llr1lllHgllflr1411 o I EXP Pagc seventy-tw11 1 T Q -I is-, Zi TI V 1 ,V-, 1--. , f'fl'i.f V' 1-JI it 'll Wi Wftl l:ll1ilif' lflicf wi ll? 'rilltillilii 'if 'illvil'fAo lzl!Vl'. 'W' 'lfVf'U'l i'fll'il fl YW! lildilll I-' it , it-A 5 1' lt 13' W l ' ' mln' 1 ft' 'X V' ,ls H' 1, 'I' 1' ' il' ww ,fffz'5H2', 'ut ,tl X i, 1 it iilfw., 1, V in . tt? el ' l. H. t ll' Mit ' lot, il' u ,ll ilyili X J dl. ,. ,i Wo. U mll 1, l' - I .Vt 1 f ' , vQ1..iW i , '..wI1w' lgyif . 'Li ,y.QL.iKi iylylnfll if 'lil ill! ' Uri' 'f',1rhlVllt'7,yV l,r1'wllilli 'i'i if I lt TtlzEf:3 '5?iQggVIQQLa Phoenix Band GFFICI-IRS First Semester SCC1 and Semester Kliyklox CKYWERTIIXYAITE , . I'rc.v-iilmil iii-lR'I'Rl'lll-I Bixxs , . , , lhuxviilcul iiER'l'Rl'IDE Hixxs , . I'lift'-l,l'i'Xlilft'HI KI,yRT1r,x Tixvrou, , . ,I'irc-l'm1vi11t'1z! ili.XRTll.X Tixvl.oR , . .N'i'rf'utn1'y l-I1.E.xxoR XY1ssL11:1i . . .X1'rrclnry S perpetual as the Phoenix of ancient mythology, the Phoenix liand, old and honored in the annals of lfarlham College, still lives. thrives and increases from year to year. An organization as aged as Phoenix land this year it passed its fifty-third yearl has many traditions to uphold, and uphold them it does both ereditably and enthusiastically. livery week its members gather for a meeting: business is First carried out in strict accordance with parliamentary rules. This formal training has no doubt been invaluable to many former members. Next on the program comes the presentation of literary masterpieces. Uften poems and dramas which have sprung from the minds of a gifted member are read and discussedg or at other times bits of standard classics are presented and well-known dramas presented. Several of this year's members are musically as well as literarily in- clined, and their contributions have added a great deal to the enjoyment of the programs. livery year l'hoenix in conjunction with Ionian presents a play: this year Intimate Strangers was selected for production. 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'IWW51.i1W.WrW,.,w ,i'1.,js,'iiil,wk: 'l3..'iXl,,.lgl-Ljliiiyl i'1i llli.i A WUT ,X .,l 4 ' lllwl' ' v-lllcf T llwi 'i iryyfl. ln i. ',,,,fl'il,fdllijnjjflu., ll., 3,l,i',lLUIj3i LXYLI. XYether:ild Tztylnr Harold llnrney M. Ilnlinsmi lirnns 1-lwzln Ilnnt lislmrn Hester .lnlinsnn Cliurles Mus-in t'uwperthwuite tiralmm Y. W. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS Blxunw LA!lXX'l'lZR'l'lIXX'.-YITIC . Pz'l'.v1'tlml Amt 1-1 H 1as'rr1R . I-fT't'-P1't'.Yflft'Ilf Rlulill Hnkxi-:Y , . .N'urf'cft1ry-Tf'l't1.rm't'1' Hli Y. XY. C. .X. is one of the friendliest forces and loftiest influences in in liarlhnm. Not only does it profess Christian principles, but it puts them to practical purpose. Before at young woman enters liarlhznn as a Freshman, she is made to feel, by reason of :1 sincerely welcoming letter from the Y. XY. C. .X.. that she will find friends waiting for her. .Xnd when she arrives she is not dis- appointed. The Y. XY. C. t-X. is the friend of every one in the college. This year the Y. XY. Cabinet has been pznticularly interested in establishing' ties of friendship and helpfulness with the new Y. XY. C. .X. in Richmond and with the llirl Reserves of Morton High School. The cabinet has entertained the llirl Reserves' Czrlminct and has also heen fetecl hy them. These social visits and pzlrties hztye done much to further locally the aims of the world wide Y, XY. C. A-X. movement. The Geneva committee. of which lidnzt XYetherz1ld has heen flliilflllilll, has mzrde surprisingly excellent prolits from the czmcly and gift sales which have been made througliont the yezir. The cahinet has been instrumental in bringing' to the carnpus :ind chapel some of the YSZITIS most interesting speakers. ' rw i iw iii it iii i i fillillilg llllll3T' lill lW'Wfl' V W7l 'f'lllll'l'lllllEi1 i lilllqmrlllla K.Tlwll'llfWllflliif-.Wim-f4'lfW nfl' ik' 'w ,1 .1 ' V1-V' ll 1 iq-Vi' 'Xliii l.Y'il ' '1-lt gl-1 N Y 1, YV 1 iff lll,i'wiiilyTliiI li- lhwlnnlldndlnlmmw'nrUmuwlVjdl.jdl.- ilW'NhMnuwd1nwXwllmykndnh-illmhhhhlhw Page :eventysfour rl iii Wlttxlrtwmprgtj,-,i,!'fI'vnu' Crrrltirfp'luflltjJffTfjWjlj'l'ttvJQti'.f!gQgrtEjll?iQl,1gg!t'1 ' WWw..lL Wlilrmlllwif .VM .tfi1f1.liHl1llT,UWl' it JPL f.,,:yE.g4's1 tfjflwjgi,ftr '1l li ! Ii' A lljtl ,i i l 1! lJ,lllgylL2,, lil. H ir l,V,!jQ,w1,,r. Wt 1k'iv iHl1'Nf' tit i' lill-T+-f-V17-v+i i il ,',, M y1Y.,fMll'l,ii'l illllstli 'lf Jw t ul 2 1 it'F'll'1HUfi-pw1lw'.'n ' Mfll. klw llttlll- tilt' 'lil ' ml ffllQj.'lll' html ,t fl mel!r?f ..'f'1wefl' .M .1f.wl'nlfi.f:lllll2:im:.ihQaimrillflil ' Sinikin Allen 'Catlin Smith Plclcett Purdy Satterthwatte Hshorne Cramer l'atherley Taylor Livezey Grant YQ M. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS XY11.1.mxi l..ivEzEv . 1jl'c'.Yl.dt'7If .Tony TAYLOR. .. . Trva.vzn'v1' XYILFRED -loxss , , , .ITre-Prcxidvizt Hi-ZRBIQRT Prizm' . , . ..S'rr1'vfr1ry HE Y. Xl. C. AX. from the very nature of its mission and ideals is the most cosmopolitan of all the me-n's organizations on the campus, The l23.1'lllZ1l1'l under the able leadership of a competent cabinet has not been satisfied to adhe1'e to a conventional program this year, but has formed unusual plans for future years and has carried out successfully various novel features. The retreat held near Cedar Springs and New Paris, Ohio, during a week-encl this spring was the outstanding event of the year for the Y. XY. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. under whose auspices it was managed. Not only was it an innovation to Harl- 4555171 ,sa 5 . F f . 2 I ? if 2-e E52 f. 'ii-A xiii! 'f lE ! wail, - ,,.,..,-,. l .i' 1?,,. i-:1 as Lie Fi? F3,- i t r7:': 1 V525 gf ,-QS: l 12112754 if-El? lf?-LE six y Q: ,-::I wiv- lf ri-fd llfl 2 ls, ham, but it was one of the first ventures of its kind ever attempted on any college campus. It is highly probable that such a retreat will hecome an annual event, lzecause of the enthusiasm and ins Jiration derived lu the workers who were in I Y fortunate enough to participate in its program. xl ., Dr. McLean from Del'auw and Paul Hutchinson were two of the many s ieakers which XIV, and HX. M. brought to Earlham this vear, llll 'l 1 e . .. 1 lirnwuxlf . - '- lill' l l 'lli i' lllll 'flMlWl 'l'H'lll lllllllfl' ' 1. ,ll l 'lll 'll i '3' ll lf 1llll17lllfm-'Wllllllil' 'll'll'VVlll'l1lllll in m ml Ng t All! l 1 ,Yll!t.Lt,i '.3ErIlN mm XV 'J1I1 g,l ,lc,,tlr.,xl,4l1'll it, I lm 11 .ll 'l Qtllll. if llllvllll il li ill it lil l'l'.nlliLlll'H.1,tll.gl' .lilly 'slit ll llll, 'l ' ilifll ' l Lltul ,ll.f:'ilprl5I..,ul'5 Ill ll,l.lJ.1l lillsll 'wlhllllll Ima' -, f l Page seventy-Five lgisl gf, 1 f-K-,W-+131 1 1 1 -1- , 1 111 ill , 1 l:,1e:ff::ff11,1 l l. ,:'1i:v-12:1 ,H .11'.:1f1Z'3il' ,- 1I11'l1. 1 ,LQ - .A , .11 fu-Ziff Q3 Ill 1 l ,gjffgg ,:, 1 ' 321 11,5-'T'-3 ,,..fT-li .7 gig- I iii l 1 :S-fi T? 1 ifiii 1 l l 11,13 Nfl frie- llruley King Siuikin Miser Ahl ,lolmsoii ,Innes Mziuck llzulley Farris Moore Reagan Fzitherley Czitlin Smith lleu w11111i jenkins Barker E Club OFFICERS KEN Nirru l:.XRRIS lJl't'XllfL'lIf 0 the li Lluli belong :ill the liurlhzun inen who have receivecl letters for their athletic prowess. lt is the ptrssessiun of :L much coveted lf :intl inem- bership in the li Club which stiinulzites men tu enter athletics, spend many hours 11f vziluzilile time, work ztncl train strenuously :intl fo1'eg1'1 many pleasures in which they might otherwise inclulge. The 'llrupliy Runnin in Iiuncli' llull, which houses pictures tif focytlmall :incl l,1ztsketl1ztll herues. tennis stars, :intl track experts, frmmi the time when liarlham tirst haul athletics, zincl which lioltls shining silver cups upon which :ire eng'r:1x'ecl thenzunes uf winners of x'zu'ir,1us intrztmurzil events, is always of especial interest tu the ztluinui who return ut Hume Cunning. This ruoin is uucler the care of the li Club zuicl the litiuhle li Club, ' ' ' TFT 'FTW iVl1'li'lllil7Wif'Ll llf?Mif 'flttqfllliilmff 1117ll'ff'1'1Wl.li5lll'1lflll'1'lQQ.l'1'lE ill l'11ll1m1lll1'lll1ll1 1 1 1 1 , 1111 11 . . .I 11:-lil' 1 1l111111l,l 11 1 1-'-1,-fr1--f1f-14-'1-H91111-41-1-:ff-LewK '1 1' ,Mp 1 , -' R 11,111 1' 1 1 1 ,11, 1.. 1 11n1,111 1 1 1 1111111 ,'1l11, 111,111 X X X ' 1 'l 1 1 1 ' X 1 1? 1 dll .55 1.2 iw, 111'1 ,111 111191 111 1 111 1 1' l '-Jilliy 1 '11111l1-l'l:1' 'l'V . 11X1-N-I 11, 1, F. gt.1,11 11,1-s,4,H,,1,.1gw1, 11 11 A. 1,1'1,1,111 ,, , 1,.,1 11, 1 . 1 1 1 1 , Offs ' 7 lpfliigll 1 1 -LLLL1 111Q1 1'1ll 1 1i11e21Qr'1-1 1 1 'Ll4-.ciF 1 1 1,l'lfQf 1j,,l, i li 1 1 il IX' l il-JJ W ENN: nik ill xiii l'uge seventy -szx 'i 1 Elf? ' M ' nf 1 11-iff? ' 111' T1 ' F11 . 1 ' 11, 16' 1.11 -1, 11 1 1. 1 1 1 , ' 1, 111 1111.1 1, 1111 'g,T1rti1F11-131 'j11'11 11 iw, I 'A 11111111'111111,Jw ,N ' 11111 111,1lA1,11111,1 1 1111111 H ,1ll1H1:41 11 1x11 4111 1! 1,1 11111 1 N 1'1j1 . 1 ,lx 11.1 11 L11 i11,1lf 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 11 1. 1'11'11,1 11 14 11 1 1 1 ' 11' 1.1 1 1 1 ' 1 111 ..,,.- 1111 '11'1112-1-95111311 1 111'1 1 1 1 1 l ,, 1 111 1 ' ' 1'l 1 11 1 11 1 1. 111 11 1 1 , ,11 '11, , ,?5fS?f'F1K1 1 1 1 1 1 11,1111 1. 111 ,111 1 11 ,H 11 111- 11 11 11 1 1 ,1 1,111-11111511 1-111 1 1 1 1 111111,.1 97,1 ,11 ,'- A 1,11 , A' 111.47 11 '11 111.1 , 111 141, 111 1s1f1-N11 -4:11 Smith lones l'i'1i'1is King Sjninhling i 1 ilitlin H l7rnl1-y Double E Club fJlfl lL'l2RS Ryu-n liixo . . Pr11ci111'11t XX'r1.1ficm1 .llIXlCS .Y1'1'1-1'f11111'-T1'1't1s111-1'1' 1111 Double lf Club is the Klecczt of every one of l':2ll'1ll2llll1S athletes: only those who have receiyecl :tn li in two sports are eligible for election to the or- ganization. Double If initiation is always zinticipated by the entire stnclent boclyg the men who hzlye been fortunate enough to be chosen for lllL'1ll1K'l'S ziwziit the ztppointecl clay with awful rlrezul, for they never know what form they will haue to assume or what role. riclicnlous or Il'Elg'lL', they will have to play. The club is always active in boosting l':2ll'lllZl111 zithlcticsg tlirongh its alumni members zithletically inclint-cl high school grzuluzttes are pe1'suz11le1l to enroll :is lfreslnnen at lfarlhznn. lynn Druley . . . . lirnest Catlin ., Glenn Smith . . Kenneth Fzn-vis . Ralph King. . . XX'ilf1'erl hlones ... Yernon Spaulcling' ,X formzil bztnmlnet always Closes the lwrogrziin of the yezn: . ... .. ...Bztsketbzill and lfootbull . ... .. .. . ....Football ztnml 'llrzick . . . lfootbzlll, llzlsketlrzill. zlnfl 'limclc .............l7ootb:1ll :incl lfiziselmzill Hlflzlskethzill, Football, :tml llzlsebzill ..............1'llUl1PZlllZlllil lt-mns .,1lasketl1z11l, l'll'N'IlllZlll, :incl 'll-nnis S911 5 ai 75 13 tba--Q. 1222511 if ?3'E11 1 -11621 gil? 1 --gi ggi? X 1 :QQ 1 :Z ILE: 1 5,23 1 1 i:i 1 ..-3, 1 E512 1 :Z-El,-1 555 -1 f 1 155911 N 1 1 . . 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Alnmiii lrvju-r'.rvi1ft1!it'i' YILRY so often the whole college community and many of the alumni of the college are treated to a copy of The Er1rIl1a111.itc. The paper might be en- titled the lYhere's XYho of liarlham, for a goodly part of it is concerned with the whereabouts and doings of ex-Earlhamites. It is certain that those members of the staff who maintain this section of the paper would qualify as detectives of the first rank, for scarcely ever is an alumnus lost, and if he is, he is straightway located by mysterious means and properly classified according to his class in an alphabetical list. Many of this year's class, especially those who hope to teach, are wondering just what town and state will appear after their names next year. The Alumni are exceedingly grateful for this publication: it gives them in a clear and concise form the important happenings at the college and enables them, though far 'rway to feel still 1 share in tht activities of the institution It is an unending pleasure to these students to whom the u ents of the college are rx ell known to discoxer what has become ot old friends 7114 Frllllldllllllt rs an in rhspens tblc part of Larlham it uclds p lst 0'LllLl ltrons rnd present into members of ont great l arlh'1n1 family llW 'l llr 1 Vll llll l lllllmllllll ll n 1 IX el ' 9, 'fi ' ' ' . N .if if ' ' .t. K9 ' 1 ' 'C' ' ' 'Q J 4' In 'A ' 2' A ' 2 J ' 'C 'i,i,i'Jiiil ' V ' M ' N , 'V ' ' -5 ' ' 3 W 'F lv c Ac c Y . Tir will ..4 ' V N E Wil 'A V l lligtm i tri lill llllmW'l'llWllilllllfi ilwilllilitllli lf if 'lt l illfi ' Wlllll-llllllmllw h ff ' 'L 1 T' l - , , ,. , , 1 ri ,ln ijlqll- ' ' ', Mi. If r gi-tri, ' - G MI i lil Ylrifrlrhilihjifliii-,7il,.i'ii1lllfl l, fuiihlilliiitlll ilnllilull llrll lilt ll fill r N' Trlllzll :Nfl li l l llililll llwillfiiil 'b' l'l li l r U Page seven ght I - Viv... - v' ' 'HV ,i p1T+, f mlm rw ', l i i 'i ,Viv 1lY'- ' i i irlmi l 4 r .1-4+ lrilllillllf' X, lil .' ,'l i il' -,llfi li ll? 'lrlwilif-i i - l i, VM 'U',lltllilgfillilllli 'i',ll',,li'i'-'il ,1 'J' l ul-lil 'lx' lil-'filllivlfl-il' i.f,Lia,iiile,4' 'lil i,.,l'ul',... til 'l..3lI lift fill Ulf' r lA 'w11Vl 'V' it ir'J'L4Ll3ii ilizwwr lliwlitlii 1' Klinarrl llartild l'i:w'pcrll1wa1Ie livans Brenna-man liatherlcy tulhns llunt t-inim ns Blniirt- Ye Anglican - Cllfl7lClflQS lllil,l-IX BREXNEMAY . . I'rc.vi1i't'i1i RUISERT l:.xTHliRI,r3x' Surrrfai'y-T1'ca51m'r Hlxxxwii HUNT I W - 1 ' l ILT-PI'Cl iw I ,1 is Rirrn Luxumxs N l' l UDIJING lidna St. Yincent-Millays and pntential llohert lfmsts meet once a month on XYL-dnesday evenings tu grow effusiye river their nwn master- pieces ur tu derive enthusiasm front the literary eliforts and successes nf recog- nized authurs. 'liuwarrl the end uf the sclicunl year twelve new memlmers were elected to join the ranks uf the literary minded. The cluh memhers have heen especially interested this year in prmnoting i , kr W., J'-L1-F i 12: fi , 1 'l2'?i if-23 l Ei: l 52,71 ? ' f-r fl 2f:f,+jl ,i-f-K Til irific Li'-E12 lei? f3TiLSl E3-15, , ,,,.- fbi C:-.:. l if Fifi 5.-1'f-?'l l interest in and appreciation of modern poetry. It was tliruugli their efforts that Carl Sanclhurg was hrought tn Dennis .Xuditorium to present a program of readings froni his Life nf Abraham Lincoln and from his freefrerse poems. llis presentation proved to he one uf the must delightful events of the year. The most faithful adherents to the classic forms of verse and metre were forced lu admit the puwer and heauty of his rhymeless linesg and all uf the audience li laughed like children at his charming Rrmtaluaga Stories. U Countee Cullen was brought tu liarlham on May 12 as rXnglican's fmal i literary presentatiun' fur the year. i ' f 'l4 i il W li!EEti,EgiAfrWm.i'ffllgri'i',,1.rrllll!il: i',l iw ip ipwillyiig,!i,i,r,'is1,mWNIWriwfiWww filli'7lUWll3llil'if:,flllt -MFll!llii.fiiiiiajlllmtl'i.1-Lflrlrillljlm-it illllllf ri illllllhlliwillmf,,i-Mii1ilirf+ll'w.ii irlllll l ref t,,ii l-3+ L 'll' ' ,1 tf 'i,, 1 lg i.!liii T' f5it1,.qt:y,1jN?!i Cyp i ip+i,: ,,l',lft ,,i1itW,xlii'r'- , on Wi, gtllpl t 'fill',,iiF,f2'jff'i,,,.U+wil,-,, -i f',..,,,1',, ,W ,.,,,, r Hg 'pr-11 ' , ,nf ,H V. T..L,, l ,W tml i t IV! :tom t,,t tax' I' U1 , N V NM i, i ,li tty M vii. ,, -V-ff':.,,, ,- i it u i, . , I ,, 3 , ',, M . L ri' ' , ion- ,s,i,,, X , iq, .1 'g.?'-l-Y 'T 'i J4'.i?:f5-T1--l fig! 'N X Y ui 1 ' l f iw' . M 'w-! , . 4 .lil I fly, lit lsi ilfll' il' ' Mil- will 'lf 'lil' lf' lt il- ' ti. i v. 'TW' ,l-1 tlfii -1Al W Avi 1' - nl. ' 1 l self: t i ig-Q 2? fi 'i el E553 ya E21 5?e 5 7.1 , , ,i ef ' fl .,A -A l -,5:f,g E141 tail? 55525 . seg, Q1 3714 ii Ries? .-lil? if T is: 5 Q ,DL 'W' 'lb , f lieftfiifll l In t ' I i I E l Science Club OFFICIQRS C.xRRo1.L Uris , . , lJl't'.Yftl't'llf liSl'lTli the erroneous notion many have of scientists whom they consitler ahsent-mintlefl heings who torture helpless guinea pigs, or stir ocloriferous potions, or talmulate the tlickerings of a minor star, the Science Club, which is composed of all those students especially interesterl in scientific stuclies, is one of the most wifle-awake and actively progressive clulms on the campus. 1 Jn alter- nate Montlay nights its memlmers come together to hear an informal lecture on some phase of science. These iliscourses cleliveretl sometimes hy professors and sometimes lby sturlents are always followed by lively clicussions. The chemists, luiologists, physicists, anil geologists argue from their respective viewpoints, if eontiicting' opinions arise about the topic just presented. These cliscussions keep the sturlents almreast the newest theories, discoveries, antl inventions of the scien- titic Xvflfltl. The memliers of the clulx are very generous. They scarcely ever have a meeting' which the entire college community is not invitecl to attencl. In truly scientific fashion the3' have formul a new constitution this year which will, no tlouht, henetit the club in years to come. The Science Club tloes not ignore social activities: there is always a camp supper at the enil of the year and often teas l antl parties. vp li si I c , cc e ,c cc ' 'i - ,litxty ,H-ily Mi, it ,1, xi' ii ,I ., Vin, Z W, , i. ip W ,TY 'Ji HAM, 'qjjfrf M tin V, no tit: y,. 'Wg gm- ,yw?fi iltiui lil l ii P Qi-iffy, t,l1.'QN-Milk nw JV't1ltYyWJ'l lhialii I' i Qnufgx .-,fLvIb,l1Y1i,t i tiilw, ijt Iwlmri tl,ilIif.' nl! ill F it ti liK.3,Ht mil ',ll1,'f,j'ii 3-, ing, ':'Q'iVT 'i. V , M , ' fi N , fi 1' ' ii, T it f' wiv ts LZQTJ-:EL--Adghfj rigor, if rut iq, 'Y'4A-Ari: if ,it 5 ti iw-fllh t ,, ,, fit ,,'t1,ll,o,. lit V115 il! ,t., ,K tgp l,W,'glitw ,ilJ'7 lit, ei -or er r so - e QE?-gi: Page eighty L--:Li T 'I 'li liege Kg! 1ix7'T7V11 as 1jiQ111?i 1, 11? 11- 1 iff W1511111,1s 11111' 1 1 1 1 w71,f1j1111l1?Ei2f1ti.1fg1'111l1f111E1'fIT11 Ill. YY1! 0 . X 1, 11 , ,1A,1,l11V,t,1V Lil! 1 11.1!1l11N W1,M 1I,111H.!i '1 111,,,V1 ,1 11,11,1,1,,5,i,j1+E,N1,11,p1,1,1 ' ,1 ' 1 ,1l'l1'l'1 1 ' 1f ' 1 1i Ml l1 1hl1 ' l 4 l'1'1'l' Q' 1 ,121 M tml! 'fl 1 1 11 11' l' 1 E1 5 1,'1',l',1 illfll' l1lp'lll',l'1 1 1 ' 1 1 1111 111' 11' 1' 1121: 1 , l1',11l,1, Us 11l11 . ,L yl.!1111 11111. 1 1111lr J, ljyyw 111 ,. 1411111a11z41ff?flgLiiig1111'1 EFS: Earlham Band UFFILFRS First Semester Second Semester jnnx KHLs.xx' . ,. ljzmvilirzzf R1'ssEL l..-una , . . . vll'LIAX M.AxyI'ry . . . .. I.ff77'4U'fUII li.1xRL EIJBIUNIPSOX , . P1'i'xia't'11t , l.il11'a1'in11 NDER the leadership of Mr, DeChine from Cincinnati the band started the year with a bigger boom than in previous seasons, Practices were held regularly during the week under a student director and on the week-ends under Mr. Defhine during the first semester. Nor was the importation of a leader the sole innovation: two other unprecedented policies were inaugurated. Girls were admitted to the band. which before had been composed of only the talented men of the college: but now the sobbing of the saxophone or the wailing of a clarinet may be due to a dainty coed's exertions. And the second policy hinted aboye was almost as striking as the first-several new pieces of music were purchased of which Valencia is perhaps the most unforgettable. The new leader, the addition of the feminine members, and the new music combined to invigorate the organization. :Xt its initial chapel performance it ii ' El A :El ,Jul F.. 3:1 l l 1' TW' IE7' f, fl L23 1 seaa 1 1 A 1 L -rv + l 5-ii'-2 T3.'r?i'll 1 1 ' 1 Z'::.1 itz? - '. I ,is 1 34,1-'QP31 15:- '23 kgs- 125:-.51 il? lif- E25 TQ. ' i--iflfgl l '-If 1 5 H 2 l isil TT F1 ', : 1',Zl EYE! Fil ir! was hailed with tremendous enthusiasm 3 the audience realized that it was superior to all former liarlham bands. .-Xt every athletic eyent throughout the football. fy . 5 . f X 1 basketball, and track season the band has been a loyal sunorter and has en- ' v l l 1 1, in-l liyened such occasions, It could always be de Jencled on to lead a uarade or l 'Q 3 ' . 1 l ,lM1,,,lA, celebration of victory. 2 '-F-tfffllliwi 1 l ' I gslgflwti ,- , A ,Y,YY ,MWA , in rv, ,,,1, l l lf,,tll1 1'wW E1l,1,1V,!,1iiH 1i'm',:N .M !AJ,1wI ,,1M,1l1,,l1!1diiLN! ,1wlil?1!MEm'1i,,1111 214 M1111 111141 1111, ,rw 1 -111.'1,11W!,1 ily 1 1 1 111:11 '1' 111 ' ' 111 1,1 ,. ll 11 1 , 1 1' 1 1 1 1'1 : :ll'1,'ll ly il ll-,iMllllilflllllll-ll'f1llL1 11l111l131l1'l'.1111, l'l Jlllln 1 , 111 llli l I ,1'lg,l11 ,l111f11,l 'il1Q 11ll, '11l11l1ll', fax Page eiglity-one W1 .--e 15,2-E11 ...S l an git w'lIiwl'I,ll Q ri tl rnllit ti 2 'NV' lid lgl,t i'l Xliljlwiiflilll lg,l-'Nik Tit,flllxmvlxtixntylwi' R'FHWMH,wwwllyilq l ' 'TE ,X My ,- 'i' E' ,. '. i it I ' ,' , 1 1 wif 'r'fVl1,'c1 , ' ,M ' fri l vi Vi - 'i k 3, 'V' 51- X' lngpx' 3' blfldhfi lv li lvl V N -i' 'uliffll X ntl wi Y' f' it til ' , itililiii Jitill ,I X, 1 ' J 'Qljjiyi , ' lla' X' v'iX , 'A'J,rl'idliii'li'llQilliff',li'Iti1i.il.X t't,Xlllli,lj'i.. dtlllr izq is 5 1 1 -U: l gil ii: g f i l ,:--s Z1 ? x ggi I :Sie A fifQ , i , f az, ggfla. X ri. ' Q, 'kfli t 51. A .52-x.,-,. N 'll llfll 4-gif! E? - Ei:-sl steel 45 E352 5 fi. :fa 1 if-7 ' ,xg fs: 1 l rin t fiat 1 if J l cl t ami iX,:ic' The Spanish Club OFFICERS :YlARtiARET GRIFFIN ..,.. ,. . Pzuxvitlcizf XYHITTINGTON Pork .S'ccrrfar'y-Tr't'ti,v111't'r CLARA RIOTE Cvltllifllltlll 17I'l7gfl'LlIll Cillllllllliffft' HIC Spanish Club with a membership approximating tifty students has en- joyed an exceedingly active and prosperous year. Miss McCoy with her collection of pictures and posters. shawls and souvenirs, and best of all her fund of information gathered in her travels in Spain, has added endless interest to the meetings held once every month. Speakers of varied experience in Spanish- speaking lands have been guests of the club and have spoken to the members often in their native tongue. Playlets have been given from time to time and games frequently played as parts of the programs. .Xt the Christmas meeting the holiday was celebrated in true Spanish fashion. At the Spanish Club chapel program presented in April, Earlham was treated to a bit of Old Spain. The stage was gorgeously decked with brilliant posters, dainty shawls and fascinating fans. There were musical numbers in keeping with the decorations which caused the audience to feel as if the concert were taking place in Seville or Madrid. mit 1, it iW5WHZmii1f,'ntim,,sqfttylriwmlgijttfrit'rVi'1wMiiy.Mgiwily -Witty, ,!1ii,i'X'lii Mg. NNWlLM twEWMHW t 4 :till ,fr.wQlJ1t QM-r, ,+3tn1'lyJt,Jli Bt.-lil l Wt ,1U1xl, it ,rl'.'1 J lim a.t1r1irFi Mgwltfitvittilf.gtt1aux:.w.l t il' f1,t15g.lttt1UJ:'fftw. Page eighty-two le fi 4: 1 JZ ll i '1' i 1 i 'l J l'. ' 11 , ,dl Ii 1' hl- i' '.1 1' J 11 'I l'1 ,'7 ll 'll llgl My 111' 1'1f ' hifi fliifsliffl l1,i'1'i'-il I 1 ' - ,1 l,i',1l11-1.1 11 .1 11111111 JNL. 4, '11 .rynrir VYVV W-.3111 11 '1 1 .1l.LAY1.'lLL N '1'.11' l 'f' 111 151, 11 LL L,.:'- ,gggf,gL1w T Le Cercle Francais OFFICERS lQl,'Tll H1-:NN15'1 1' . .. . .. .Prusidciil lisT1:1.L1i 'l'111m1vs , Xvrrcfti1'-1'-Tz'n15111'v1' JANE Tiioxms, Ci,ItIf!'IlIt1!I Pmymzizz Cl7II1llIllft'L' UDGINQS from the music, laughter and jumble of French and linglish that o11e may hear one XYednesday evening each month when the French Club meets, the members must be passing' an enjoyable, or rather an hilarious hour. Meet- ings are alvvays certain to contain some novel feature due to the ingenuity of the members or to Miss Martha Pick, whose enthusiasni Zllltl vivacity never fail. The talents of the members seem to prove that facility i11 language and ability i11 music go hand in hand, for in tl1e perso1111el of the club appear several names found O11 lladrigal's register. For chapel presentation Le Cercle Francais chose fri O11 Ptzrlv 171'tllll'tIf.Y. Eli comedy half i11 English, half in French. In former years their programs have bee11 entirely i11 the French language. This year, feeling that the large niembersliip of previous years was be- coming unwieldy, the club opened its doors only to those students who had at least fair ability i11 Frenchg but when the second semester commenced the mein- bers relented and eyen sent Elll invitation to the first year students who could but cheep a feeble C lui, 1 lui. or venture a furtive je ne sais pas. ,A, .LZ1 'gg-si if' -LEE? 1 :.., L'42 . 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' 1 l A l +5 -Iijl i :Q EQ? yr ls , 1 ,ACC i Home Economics Seminar OFFICERS Etsie Masox . . . ., . . .. . . ,P1'v.ridv1z1 ,-Xuxiis SoMx1ERs . . . . .S'vr1'rta1'y HE coeds who ply the needle most dexterously in sewing fine seams with 1 never a prick on their lingers, who bake the lightest, brownest, most tooth- some loaves of bread with never the slightest burn to mar their hands, have a club which they call the Home Economics Seminar. Most of them claim that after graduation they are going to be Domestic Science teachers-Maybe they will, maybe they won't. At any rate we venture they can apply their college education to advantage in a school or in a homeg and that is more, perhaps, than we can say of the Mathematics or Latin majors of the fairer sex, for a burned dinner would be little aided by an xyz formula or a Latin conjugation. So the members of this club have killed the much talked of two birds with one stone. In their meetings they discuss the best ways of doing various bits of cookery and'fancy sewing. Under their supervision a style show was presented in May: it is rumored that since its display of chic finery the center of the fashion world will move from Paris to lfarlham and that French names so long the bane of the socially elite will no longer be appended to creations for milady's wardrobe. Wi' , ill W i'iTWig W' J , lllxlh ll f H X l . ii l 1 i ,li l I wil llllilllmlill +111 M lm it ,yiiipl li ill ll lli .mill W' lf 1 1' W fl 1 1 Page eiglity-four ,Q-iw Flidixil WM iigiw.'WL-WVWWWWM , In ,' , llx'flli'flnil il .fills-l!ll'lI V J Mm 1' ' .iw yi li- I lj'if ll-E ,fill lmrliiilr, Milliililliiilmil-.l i J it i il? Z iff -'Aff he ei-57. .i Q t , i-,e-'i,.',.i,.irr5i ,Q g.,,,f,,'4 iff-ji ti, qi pf i I, 'pf li 'qi , l r gp i. ,i lf. hiya l v ' ' M ' 'lv ll'l 'lyl V will i , X ,i V1 llf' rl, l' fl, U l l l 1:--74+-Lf-waw--avrrw. . ' li Fig? N','i H' - 4'1 Y' I' 1 ' if 'l - 13 . ',, ,il i i li ',i,',f-5 r' I L- V ' i 'Mull 'llil il' ll Iwi' i' 'i'L.iwll1ivl . llfiii . A... fllli Qlr WY-l--.ill f., ulilll. ml VL. iii in 1 W, ' ll 3- --5-1 ' W. A. A. Cabinet s OFFICERS l:LOREXt'E OsBoRxE .i , Prvxz'dv11I Clici-:Lu HoxvERxiixN . . .5'vv'y-Y'f'va.vuru1' IJURIS XY!-IESXER . .. ,.I'icv-Pfuzvidrizt BELLE SALTI-'ORD ,, Qilllf .Yuriul Cnuzuzifm' HE XYomen's Athletic :Xssociation was organized in 15115-16 for the pro- motion of good health and right living through social and physical activities. All women students are eligible for membership. There is an executive com- Miss lliiixstock mittee composed of the officers and managers of the dilferent sports who coiiperate with the Director of the Department ot Physical liducation for lYomen. Year after year, with the acquisition of Comstock Field, a held house and equipment. and with social activities, its import has increased. Too much credit cannot lm: given to Miss Comstock who with discreet ardor has promoted and advised the organization. The particularly signilicant accomplishments this year have lmeen the event of the All-American and lfarlham hockey game: the representation of liarlliam lay two delegates, lflorence Ushorne '27 and Helen llarry '30, at the .Xthletic Conference of American College NYomen held at Cornell l'niversity5 :ml the addition of swimming to the list of availalule sports. Florence Usborne assisted Miss Comstock this year, and lfsther lilliot was student assistant. .X great deal of interest was displayed by the girls this year in all branches uf athletics. liverybody went out for some sport, major or minor. L: : gl Ei! 5' 554 T117-ii l??1i f7g l 'vi-2-1-A ' l l s l i'2 fil S? fig, ifl T-1 ga?-in Elvi-32 if-.if ass . --i, ?l rfiskl ',:':. 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J I 'E-?F ,QQ lifikl- D: is ,-? r-3125 T-ef' 315 ,ffl i i L. , Ei l lf? .V I El:-, E-l -.fr ,L i . l 5 3, i-1 :,. 1:21- .55 - gd gl 1??i hir. p 2 iii'Ei' t?i5 i Madrigal Club RUTH P.AXIN'I'IiR. .. . .. . . Prcsiduin' RUTH Sixxrizsk . .lccniiijmziisf YERYUXE at Pfarlham has been justly proud of the Hadrigal this year. Their chorus work under the direction of Professor Dean has been very highly praised, and their soloists have been enthusiastically applauded. Perhaps their program has been fuller and more varied than that of any previous lladrigal Club. The thirty members have appeared on two chapel programs: they sang in concert at Connersville, Dublin and Liberty during the month of May: and they returned to Liberty in May and also presented a program at Fairmount. Each of their productions was received with highly Hattering comments. It is generally conceded that their home concert, March 5. at Dennis :Xuditorium was their most successful appearance. Not only was the sing- ing beautiful, but the decorations which formed a garden effect we1'e ex- ceedingly elaborate and charming. The work of the instrumental trio, composed of 'lanice Smith, violinist, Lillian Ewing. 'cellist. and Ruth Stauber, pianist, has added greatly to the programs. The solo numbers of Adelaide lglendfeldt, Ruth Stauber, Klar- garet Livingston, Edith Driver, and Pauline Druley have called forth much praise from audiences at lfarlham and at every place where the club has E53 . N appeal ed. 1 The Club was divided into two rival clans during the week preceding J their Home Concert. The group which sold the greatest number of tickets ' - was entertained at a party by the losing side. The club also had a camp PAW !!! supper. and a banquet late in May. ' ','i lm It W . 'I T it ciii riiimi ,, ifiii'i.fiiiifii:3iiriifiriii i T iliittliigiilliii i.ti.iiiilwi,.Hxiitii 'it.JtiQijfiiiiTi1t'viii ,.iiHlCff T tilt Mit-iiiiiitfiliiitaimiitiiiLii.JitIiYf1ii.Ij. ' T T LU Page Cigia,-sit i H- .Tl 'v: i Sei? 1 J 1 Y lv-1 it i fi' ' T tri-'t'-J-r-f-'-iqfif L' llzlflllil 'TW win H ' '1lii24'a', 'l liil. llWln Mi' lily' l ' .N 'll' 'Ill i TV ' i 1 l l ' 'fi 1 ' 1',r'i.ii , .V M iLL.'laHwl.T . io, will ,l' Ki' 'T l. ifll if 7' 1 lil'-V ' 'lull , ., fill i 'li ' 'i!i'l'f' ni' T- ii' thi 'il' i?:?,:7i3if?5lg1tL,i3l T Glee Club oFFiCERs i XYARD BEDIWYRIJ . . , . , . Prrxiiirrif R.L'ssEL In-RNIB . ..Yrrrutury-Trt'ux111'ur Lois Enwfxkrvs ., . . .-lrro111f'u11i,vI lllf lfarlhani Glee Club of this year has been one of the very best that the college has ever known. Many new faces, as well as many old ones, were present onthe platform in chapel at the Clulfs initial appear- ance early in the year. This performance called forth approval and enthu- siasm from the Earlham audience. Their first public entertainment tool: place in lfebrnary, when they were featured for one week at the Tivoli Theatre. Their program was very well received and many appreciative comments were won from the Richmond theatre-goers, who filled the house at every performance. Their comedy numbers brought rounds of applause. Anyone who heard their in- spiring rendering of The l-ost Chord with organ accompaniment, will never forget it. The Club appeared in concert at Lewishurg, Uhio, March -l, and at Muncie, March 7. During spring vacation the members invaded the east! their itinerary included programs in Ashtabula, Uhiog iiasport, New York: Clifton Springs, New York: 1ilen's Falls, New York: Poughkeepsie. New York: XYorcester, Massachusetts: Portland, Maine: lloston, Massachusetts: Clintondale, New York: Hartford Seminar: New York City: Poplar Ridge. New York, and Perrys, Uhio. This eastern journey proved highly suc- cessful, financially, socially, and musically. .Xmong the soloists this year were, ward lledford, tenor, George llatt, cornetist, Russel Lamb, steel guitar and saw, George Hull. baritone. and Uonalcl Butler, violinist. E54 4,115.1 E33 45 -Tl: Z'fiLLfQ --fs? 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E f T21 1 Es-Qi 7555.41 ligel iff-he lv-'Tvtigi 4 :Era ' 5222. 55, . . - ,rs- i' 2.-E' -2 515' Ei fi? il f .-.fl il:----J The Demostheneans liARi.ia NY. CARI: . ,. Prcsidczii' Hifi Demostheneans are those students of lfarlham who have competed in intercollegiate debates as members of the college debating teams, or who have displayed their forensic powers by winning oratorical contests at liarlham. The winners of the extempore contests as well as the winners of the Peace and Hld Line oratorical contests are eligible to membership. The intercollegiate debaters and orators are awarded a handsome gold medal. Since only one medal is awarded to a student no matter how many times he qualifies, any student for- tunate enough to secure one in his Freshman year becomes a perennial Demos- ihenean. The Club stands behind all oratorical activities of the College and en- deavors to stimulate interest in all kinds of public speaking. lts members are con- sulted whenever any event such as the Sydney debate is being planned. The guiding spirit and inspirational force within the Club is Professor li. P. True- blood. This year he awarded nine medals, all to debaters. Those receiving the award were: Russel Rees, Robert lfatherley, Arthur Stratton, Paul Kauper, Ronda jenkins, Ruth hlcnkins, Betty Meall, Lois Hiestand, and Elsie Swander. i,4l,, - The year closed with a camp breakfast at which the members managed some- : K how to eat between-argumentative discourse to which they are so prone, They Q Ubi. MI I also elected oflicers tor the coming year after having admitted to official member- ! X ship the mne to receive medals. ll l lift ing miiii 'wif illlli .ii W ii 'li jJE,gdlllllilli.ii . 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Hykiqiiit iltnwritili' lgdmwr Arn I-i I-Iiiswilt , .l.v.wriuIi' lfdifni' Kiixxi-1'1'ii l:lINI llRll .lxxnrzalu Igtlzhfr LTII1 JUKJH liarlham's Quaker Quill is yery young, it has assumecl all the appearance and reality uf a full-rlerlgecl anrl seaswnefl newspaper. lt is tiny-but it manages tu cuntain all the happenings of the cullege, anal to preclict many things in aclyanee. Its popularity is attested hy its circulation which reaches almost a thfwusannl copies weeklyfa large numher consiclering the en- rollment of the school. .Xsitle from its news items it contains several interesting' features1 l'infeathers neyer fails to luring a laugh. The staff has inclulgeml in many parties tlwotigliout the year, 1 me event was particularly noyelg it carrieil out to the slightest tletail the newspaper theme: the guests wore costumes macle from newspapers, were entertained in a ull1Ol'g'llCH where pi antl other newspapery reminrlers were fuuncl, The staff also enterf taineml themselves at a banquet, and to rountl out the year, gave a camp supper which seryecl to entertain antl initiate the staff for next year. lfyaugeline Stottlemeyer ancl Hazel Harker attentlecl the lncliana lnterf Collefriate l'ress Associatiuii April 29 'incl 30 at ll'moyer, where fifteen colleges EQ' V 512714 leant- iiTfvfl'l rffif- Ql ff 'Q l ?d-74 3235! 1? l'?'fl f-33495 fi 181 ggeii W t -Q tl if l Wg will I' r 1 'll 'li ' X E,.L....i X, 1 1 , 1 , C were representeal. ' X- X I , y Ai, i i i lil i - l si m?'l'tI'sT'J'li'1' 1 .H 'ini 1 1 i' 'iw fi' ,. Fifi H.: M Ui ti 7-iiY- m 'TN'lvl-l'vvl T 'ra' 'rr 1 N ii li. 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QA7 lx lr fjirafti l , ,Y sv, In The Classical Club HFFICERS Klint 1-1 lfxsa li Citrix-:N , , l'1't'.rz'dc11t I-'R.-xxcris liitNlIIXYlN ., . I'irc-P1'csz'dcl1l hlAR'l'll.-X llukiix . .8't'c1'vtt1ry lllf Classical Club held its first meeting uf the year in September when it was entertained at supper by Dr. Anna llrinton in her home on College .Xvenue. Dr. lfarbar spuke infurmally on Egypt. :Xt its next meeting the club discussed the life and poetry uf llorace. For Hcnne-Cuniing Day a Hoat was made sliowing a Runian l'louseliulcl. It was awarded the prize of a silver cup. The npen meeting in December gave a representation of a Christmas banquet in a Castle llall in the Middle Kges. The New Year began with a luncheon at which students and faculty dis- cussed the decoration uf the Classical Department's room in the new building. .X work meeting in Klarch carried out sume uf the plans previously made. liarly on May Morning. the members of the Classical Club gathered on the pnrch uf lfarlham llall river the front entrance. tu sing carols to the May. Girls wearing quaint, gay-culorecl caps and bonnets thrust their heads out of the win- duws tu listen tu the music and tossed down tluwers and bright streamers to the listeners gathered un the lleart below. .-X Camp lircakfast un the banks of Clear Creek concluded the activities of the Classical Club for this academic year. Q111'd fix! .flclirx lln1111'11i.r, ,Yixi lfu .llt'lIl0I'ltl 1et'l'IlllI l't'lt'I'lHlI Cum ,h'ltf't'l'I-Ul'IlIIl ylflltllt' C011fv.i'if1rr. -t'irc1'n. 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W , ,Q--!-V ,X H W --TT.-X L W JML 1' 'V - LW' J' ' rw v N , Wy ' M,,--.., .,,,..-,,. , , ,, , , 4 w w , 1 r 1 N x K r N N y Page ninety-two -1 1 fl. i if is 4 f ,l'w pg ,1qmg ,rigging in NIH' ,,r1g,.41Utt,1gyqa 1 1 'F' ll' ' l,yrel-f1,ryJ1rLw: gM 5 ll l lla rl Hlftmll fl ll' lllisellwi' , f 5'l'. is 1 m u lw f- ' .r'lll ' ll11l wt ., ...tilt Mlllw.ltlmnt 'E a: n Coach Melfvin O. Ross ROM the class room to the gridiron and on around the cinder path, Coach Ross has been an inspiring f1gure and leader. The football team for the last two years has reflected his determination and unconquerable spirit even in the face of such hard breaks as occurred in the Hanover and Muncie games this year. XVith his characteristic' utilization of every second, he has succeeded in drilling an inexperienced track team and field squad into one of Indiana's most formidable College teams. Coach Lawrence B. Maplesclen HETHER it was the Varsity basketball team in action, a flaming poster advertising his wares, or an intramural struggle Maine was behind it. He has been as much interested in men as in scores. He knew how to drop a word of encour- agement to the also rans and give calming suggestions to the over-confident. Maine and his Dodge will be seen on the campus no more. He has announced his resignation to take effect this spring. l 4 1 i l ii.. .- . ,QT-7' . Q - , s..- 1 I. llll it: 'ei S ! el ' g- ' 3 -3- llllllll in-.M .....-- ha..- :mis -f-Q -:, i f -2413 ,g'.. 21 .ri 'liz-. .. M, -.-,ff 2, 7 IX 'Al I H Ill 9 Dag ty th E E QE , . , ,ab yt I 11 ll iii -- ,A.. -1 - ,iii EEZ i :ns -4 Kfflilim' If'-fag: STN! 'y xii?'fN x lIliVTixllTTR I mp! QW, M' 'YL Yllwiwqill i!f'y A ln! iw, W,'l!Ir,l l yI'1ii1An1f7'lJ!q.i ,jim !'rii'1Wixll,y iw ru, K 1 1 :,111:-- 41 11 ' ' 1 11 1 1 '11 '1'1 1.: 1'1w11f- ' 'J .11 . 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It-4 ?': Tllf wi 1TiT-.TTT 11 .r , Q J. if 1 ,.f , .'5-f'5 1',a:- Football lll'fX the curtain was raised on the lirst act of the 1026 football stage, the prohahilities for a successful run appeared dim. .Xnioug the serious olmstacles confronting the liarlham directors, Ross and Klaplesden, were the fail- ure of last season's stars to return. the lack of promising new material and the fact that the Quakers were scheduled to battle the strongest teams among Indiana Colleges. Qpening the season with lintler, the Quakers with an inexperienced and light-weight eleven could expect to do nothing hut try to hold the score as low as possilmle. The first half proved to he a track meet for the llulldogs as they ran rough-shod over the Quakers for SN points. The second half lfarlham appeared to he an entirely ditTereut team and proved that they could hold any team to a good game. llutler failed to score although they used their regulars throughout the half. The final score remained 58-O. lt was an improved lighting Quaker machine that met and defeated the Eedarville XX'ildcats in the tirst home game of the season. lfarlham showed vast improvement in all departments of the game and displayed a very strong aerial attack that was too much for their foes from the lluckeye State. The game was hard fought all the way. hut the Quakers emerged victors hy the count of .20-ld. T f i 11 'TT 1lLMllfU-MhL,uHwli.1iu T :fs ' . , N ..,c. ..,,- .,- . ,,,,, , ,A ae, M, , N p p N N XI iwfltfifa 1?k1i1!,,W'l11l1i'W,,.1fiiLiW4tii.vW1,W1'3i:VlA1,:llIWNV3i1f I ,MW .!W'yW111mif1lgl14:,1Af1.1gj'1g H fwjv Ii1l'135.1i!11iV7T' I, ,mg wx JW 'TT ,l- TTTT '1 1' - i 1 1? 1i1,lT2lT,1T 11ll12T l1T :l','Jl,lT' 1f,i'1l'5- ,1 1,1-1l1if1, 'K 1 lTTTl rl 1' li' ,1ll1t lil' Mpwlpyl 1X l,liTlTi,' 1ll,1i1,Uvrl1'.mi11' 1 M N I llii T1 H 1T5'1'J! l ill!! i Dj . ATT' l T fl 'l 'f 1'f11ll3 r11 ' ilil V T I ! l I if, ninety fun :SIC t.u,,1. 4:- L: ':f: f- 'l lllllll Tiffin will 'lllifzlil hull! -i .ill il' . it V t' ff ,milfs it Ti 5 W if ' + 'llil WM' The Rossites made their second trip to Indianapolis, this time to Indiana 5 Central. Earlham crossed their opponents' goal line at the iirst of the opening ' quarter, but the Ceutralites never gave up until the final whistle sounded al- though they were continually pushed down the field by a better team. Misers toe proved a valuable asset in guarding the Quaker goal in this game. The score ended 20-9 and was the second victory in three starts for the Quaker outfit. hlourneying to DePauw to meet the Tigers in an Old-Gold invasion, the Quakers were sent home on the short end of a 3-L-7 score. Earlham never had a chance after the opening ten minutes. when by a determined drive they car- ried the ball to DePauw's twelve yard line only to lose it on downs. Poor tack- ling and the absence of Farris, who was the main cog inthe backtield attack, were the big reasons for the downfall of the Quaker machine. i . : ' H-I-'li -Q 7? 'V Hanover came up from the hills to meet the Quakers on their Home- Coming. The game was poorly played, and many errors marked the entire con- E test. Earlham carried the ball down the held and was within a few yards of a score time after time, but always lost it either on downs or by the fumble route. An intercepted pass by- the Hilltoppers ' fullback spelled defeat for the -Maroon outfit in the last minutes of play. Mauck and Hadley were outstanding in their attempts to stave off defeat. Mauck gained 72 yards on 22 tries at the line. jjj, After a week's rest' Earlham traveled to Franklin, where she was defeated by the Baptists 25-7. It was in this game that Earlham displayed the greatest passing attack ever seen on the Baptists' Field. Eighteen passes were completed i out of thirty-one attempts for a total of 36-l yards. Earlham could gain only twelve yards through the line, and this was the cause of her defeat. Farris was the outstanding star of the game, throwing twenty-eight passes, fifteen of which were successful for gains. The following week the Earlham men took the bus for Terre Haute, where they were to meet Rose Poly on their Home-Coming. The game turned out to be T33 a very close and hard-fought one. Rose opened the scoring in the first quarter with a touchdown, while the Rossmen could garner only a safety. .-X determined drive by the Quakers in the last tive minutes of play resulted in an S-6 victory for the Maroon team. Coach XVann, former Earlham Mentor, brought his highly touted Muncie team to Richmond for the last game of the season. Muncie was a heavy favorite before the game and was confident of piling up a top-heavy score. The game was one of the most bitterly fought ever played at Earlham. and the heavier team won from the Quakers when they blocked a punt and fell on it for the . - only score of the game. Farris, Hadley, Simkin. Catlin, and King were play- ing their last for Ealrlham, and they all played a heroic game. 1 c ' V r 1 mmmmxmummramnmiuiglmmm llllm1MW1W ' l lp f ,1 wi ll syrlnl.ii l lljl till ,l ' llllllllllllllllllllmlilllllllllmlmlll '-all haf ' fu lll'll'i.'Ilt lllwllf 'iw .ill l.'2flsl lui. ' Page ninety-tive 5 RE E: i I , Ing liilMl3', 'fM la Q 'N -I.,1'g:j! 4. Lw', l' ix 'Nt 'jf il f , pt i ffgmi 'WNN - 111 -P-if pu X , , ,, ,X-, fl. It il lil .ppm F time lpfilrmll ll 'L it llxlxmlwl ppp p.5.p:WWpm3?p f . Wil pwjllilgfgl 'tIl,11,,l11,ii lg,li,Jj W ..:,,iiWqm1tt1x: .,WH,W1wgwlrnmff rl lllln ll1'1 1'llwl.t u X ls l'llJfl'l 1' ill 'H Ml tl llllfl J' rlll li l lf ll Llafll. l 'www 'll'flllll l lflll'l'i'l llI.2l'lllvl4l1L V9 F 1 i W l i .... .t still' +T 2 E T - Q 'DZ' -Q li 5 S E t :1f,,.4. w kfszzf- ' fill W t LZl 'Alf l , , . l fi-fi: iz-.S Fee. , ii? l ,-f gf ' -g,v Hr:- l fee-Tu Eg, E521 Fi A CAPTAIN XYILI,1.xn Sinxix, Tnrklv, 180 pounds. Bill wasn't much of a hand at talking it up or chewing the rag, hut when a, mass of arms. legs and hodies, had been untangled. his well known grin was usually seen coming from the lower regions. As captain of the team he kept up the Fight for sixty minutes in every game. C.xPT,x1N-ELECT Romanr F.x'r11ERLEx', Crlztrr, 160 pounds. A light man to play in the line but 21 good one. Hob is a Clean hard player who loves the sport and lights like a Wildcat. He was chosen captain for next year, and he is expected to help hold the Maroon clad line for Earlham next fall. -:A qs' fi ' 4' T-ef' Q 3 -4- .At A A ,., ' . lu. l Iaqe mnetx - f I gli f snff nfl We 'Hvll T WV' i 1 i ll llwfiwrtiiaw'tf.asll+,sf-iwau :ni fffii-f'w.r 'tm 1 'j? is lllllllwllllfrlrlxtmmuufmmww n, ,p it, f,- t , H U., 3 ,, ip V pp . pit if . .1 1 . ' '-.ill lilllfl ii Hfvllw1l'nl.lml1-llw.'a.bn.lwJ'l'. llalililll1,ll- ltllllllw xtllll ' ll ' lil! wil l ilfmis utlf rxlllanlsllislil 5 llll,llll :flflil I Si 5 5.11334 'gifs .: vt t Ji T - ' l'fFf'tge2e3i5f2iFTT' il ,-lp g'i.l, :fl all l l l H V lW?rll .' V. ri .i ' mfr w iw Q :pi 1 p it lu, gi yi 4. .t it W gt in if fl., if .ll 2 -1-vqfvms -'xi 3 141 CI,I1f1ro1:1m l'ltx1n,1ix', tfzmrd, 170 pounds. For three years Red has slid into cleated shoes and trotted out on Reid Field. and for those three years he has been one of the mainstays of the line. Red was the dynamo of pep and tight. During the entire season he missed only two minutes of play. liRNEsT CATLIN. Tavklv, ISO pounds. XVhen a lineman was needed Ernie was on hand with the goods. This was his third and last year of the old grind. His place in the line will be a hard one to fill.- XYOUDFIX Mxucic, Ifnlllvark, 165 pounds. XYoody is a line plunger who seldom fails to gain. A battering ram has nothing on our friend from 1 lwensville when it comes to hitting the line. He will he back next year and great things are expected of him. :M 132 ,ag-L: I-,, l . EL? lV'?lrif f .: i - 4,1-4 '-Y' F. 5 24. P14422 .A -1-J W 9i' i 532 - 4 v1'7' ,Q 1: 4. 1 F1-L EE it - m lt, :l Ill! I Wal I I 725. wild' , x , , H ,,,, ., , Y!,, , ,-Y! 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Yes, he is a freshman, but in spite of that misfortune he has made good where the main qualification is real manhood. We predict a brilliant future on the gridiron for this boy from the south. R,x1.1111 1-XHL. End, 165 pounds. The Ahls are all football players. Time after time Und squirmed his way through an apparently perfect interference and picked off the man with the ball. it A ' , .Pun idfr. I l H :ll fwflffruwn ww-.1 1 lllll' .114 N 1 will 1 'll' lllllllllll ,ul I ililliill llll illil lllllii ,Y r' U QA -- p if 34- p f 1' 'jpll n mnmummw umumm im l. V 1' 11W .lf X fl if am all I lm llzllfllll i ulllillllll .lfill lfl Qll'.mlllills!Ql - if llflrl I- 1 Page ninety-eight -f 1, fl ziiff1wrU'.f I-wlz:,.iiv lr 'bf ll 'fl'-fin win .wwf ll I wld pi, Nw, J! w 1,!ljL1i ,tvxxlll my .Q 1, LMI, vi vl 'il !,,i!, ,cl , :ltri!.!3l,?E:1g-I-lgtruly I' ', , '. iylx' ,,If 1i lfllllllvliflffi lM, '1, 'illjx ,g ,'1'l'2N,l . lol, 'lj .ll ' JH WWI I C: fi, ll'lil:l.i,'.,.l 1 'l .4 l . ' ,W wx ll' rl ,x -ul fi l ,m1,ll'i' ,Jlilli '- 4... Mi ,VIWWY ly IU f If I vlJll'lyVA1!Illv'lY 'IMI 1l'll'fQ '. lf tl'i.'lQi2ff.'-Effie:v.,mlvQ1w,w lffiriix ...K IVAN DRULEY, End, 160 pounds. Ivan had the uncanny ability of snagging passes out of the air on the dead run. With more experience and a better knowledge of the game Ivan should make Earlham a valuable man before he graduates. QiLENN SMITH, End, 170 pounds. He has size. strength and a world of light coupled with spirit that knows no defeat. Rose Poly should have a rogues' gallery for him. Luck to you in the next two years Smithie! XYILFRED -IONES, Hulfluzrfe. 155 pounds. XYillie plays the game because he loves it. lfe is fast, shifty. and a good ball carrier. -lones is a master of the roll block: whenever a man is to be taken out you can always depend on lYillie to get him. ...lm I us. l 'ff.-i I 'J' li: l ' -fi-15:1 - l 1 I I faq, I., :Ti- :iii 9 l .1-.1 .l-:lf- lf-Eff-Y.- I 'T 7 -:L I ,- -ei-. ,Q 51: uq?.i . 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' I xlllll 1 Mlm I .-l li ll W 1 Mi l It il L 1 Wh V1 ,i Y 1 Vs. it if iw llJ l1fl'f f ii .l it l . . li? ,y I Y2W.lM l. l it, -al ll MV mlb Emmy! xilrim ll i..ii,,ylll:,l:J:I4ivW lilwt- 1 Klllxlh f will 1,,.lWlL1ll3Ulllw , si! 1ll1,4ili,pm pfwlylia .,i ,- - i I , , ,ln ll, 1 l Nl il ilirl, , l , l 1 ,K t ,4AL1,l,p. i,l,,, J ' ' l g 'l 1 ull: . l' 11 ' it ' NW 1' l ,,,, - , iI ll'!li1'1 'll 3.11lf'Wl,:,gf,Y1l' ll . E T?-33 gg, 1 ': ... 212. i Y Y ' - Zi f S e' ,EZ rr? M.. W l Si?-l -2,1 i l E55 I 2... l , ,ggi ' I ri-24 - Lb f il , i il RALPH IQING. Halfbark, 153 pounds. Mop never donned a football uniform until his senior year. He started to learn the game, and soon his speed and open held running made him one of the most valuable reserve men on the team. l'll.XRHLD Tliuxllxs, Gmzrd, 160 pounds. This was his hrst year, but he made the team and showed up wonderfully in several of the games. He has a world of grit and endurance and will make a mighty line man for Earlham next year. RMJERT RIISER, Qzzurfvrluzrle, 155 pounds. Bob is playing his sixth year of football and is only a sophomore at liarlham. His toe has pulled the Quakers out of many a diflicult hole, and his past experience enables him to keep a cool mind and a steady nerve. , , hui ll'I ' 'll Q' 1, .y T Ti lift 'il'- Mini lr' lulvr ' -P 7 W. f t lll'gllll 'l'l'H i'fw'll','f4li+l, ...l wiwlwlllfmlllllilugillllgdll lllll ill llllf'lwflf ilW all If pp s Html lliwlimlisl..1uilfl?v,W,,qufslflillwtlls llflli lllll' ll1lllEl,lll.l rl it Il' llllllilllif fwllld 'E Qi l.. Page one hundred exe it in fW1lflluHtfltl!4 t ',il'ly'l3lFl,'1 DIf VQl 'll 'Twgwrf 'lllllll' kiln M 'lr' ,ppt it luv-Lllt W l wl'w .w , 'tw :tlmlll :Miss fl' I ot '. v . ,, it' t- to it it t -N t r.'13.vT'f 1'1 .lf wvwnt,tmttt.t . tw wi ll ,nfyfiff wfftttwt , Q tl f- l fix Smith, Reynolds. liinneman, XYildman - jenkins. Farris, Polk, llaclley framcr. llruley, M. Vain, King, XY. Cain, Xlaplesrlen L'lJtSlX12 from the ,number of games won and lost this year, the season might he called a failure. However. if we go hack to the start of the season and notice that only three letter men of last year's squad reported, we can readily see that the season did have some real merit. 'lihe new men received experience that will he invaluahle to them next year. flnly one regular is lost hy graduation this hlune. and we sincerely wish that all of the men on the squad this year may ieturn and help to make the 'ZS season a huge success. ln the first game ot the season the Rlapemen rompecl rough shotl over the team from Cedarville College, Ohio. The first half was played on fairly even terms. hut in the last half the Quakers started a drive that netted them thirty- two points and the game. The second game of the season was played with Del'auw in Truehlood Field. DePauw brought a team of veterans: in fact eight of the ten men who played in the game were Seniors and had played four years together in college. llut only in the last half was the Uld Hold live ahle to pull away to a safe leafli ts of 'SSL 'git ' it 'fa fr Y :i5L:i-2. -li eil A E Jig . gg-2.2 E13 ,Ei i , Y ' '7 Z ...,,, ,rg -1, M31 II Tri- 1 1:51-2. if f -2 7 F547 E.l'4 i-xiii 555 ii tgznzf 'iE'l.. i ' -eil .5-TZE l 5: sit 3-:gli 1--5: :sas-:fail i::1F4 le:-iii' itfiil ig- il F:-'gil' ffgz. lfarlhanrs second defeat came in the third game of the season. Notre Dame was too much for the lfarlham tive and they lost heavily, Miami l'ni- , versity invaded Earlham camp for the last game before the holidays. Cantield, ... Q Miami guard. featured in this game with his spectacular onevhanflecl shots in l the closing minutes of play which assured Kliami's victory. I V I 1 WM l WP I' yr my ymflwl-it-lm lyglllmhllml' yrmllllllll 'ix' lljwilllllyflrlivftllmfl'mir-,illl'11'f2l'lillms, .mm ll llllllhllt 4' vtl:1ll:fU..tJl M . lQll12W: flll'tlill1 lfif llt3 ,mtlllltAllmi',tttlfsltlglittwswlllailllllllli. - ' Page one hundred one its lg 2 rllllllll la r , 'm...,S. ,Inna I ..:1:,.a:.m5:g ' .!:,u.uE.-my r 1 x::.l::-'-- ii iii lil 5iWE'iT55 it L- '. If-fa ir Html ' all Hifi lil Ii'lilllllllllfl,illlll dull rll'f .ef1lt fffillll-I i I if Iii, Wiw wimwwwii fl' l.i'1Lll,.1 i fiiifxll' . If If i its.. ii' W' . i A I, 1 . ilwlltbt .. -iilihi l' .. ll . fill .M mw 'llllillllllHlllmtllllfi'1 ?M'lf'tlff:llllii.li' : ' - -- - to 5 -get . n-X... I E-is 'T-Q.: -4- ' ' i w eg l l ': ' . a... 1 V- +1 It 1 jt XX In the Hrst game after the Christmas vacation the Indiana Central warriors came to Earlham and handed the Quakers a surprise package. After playing on even terms for thirty minutes the Earlham five weakened and Central ran away with the game. A revamped ,Earlham lineup faced Rose Poly in the sixth game of the season. The Hrst nine minutes of the game were close and interesting. How- ever at this time the Quakers began hitting the basket from all parts of the court and at half time held a thirteen point lead. Reserves were used the greater part of the last half and they managed to breeze along to a 47-27 win. The Quakers made it two in a row by winning from the Hilltoppers at Hanover. The game was a thriller, characterized by the football tactics used by both teams. Seven men were taken out of this game via the personal foul route. The Quakers dropped the next three games on schedule, losing to Terre Haute, DePauw, and I-Ianover. Smallpox vaccinations kept three of the men out of these games. . After losing to Hanover on Friday night. the Earlham net squad journeyed into another state to smother Cedarville under a barrage of baskets on the fol- lowing evening ' ei ev Q Franklin College brought its famous team to True- blood Field for the next game of the year. The game started like a practice session for Franklin, but Earl- ham tightened just before the half ended and the start of the second stanza brought the crowd to their feet by scoring nine points before the Baptist crew could find the hoop for a single counter. At this stage of the game Captain King, Reynolds. and XY. Cain were taken from the game on four personals and with them went chances for victory. - Inability to hit from the foul line cost Earlham the game with Huntington. Thirteen free throws were missed. XYe not only lost the game but also the entire impedimenta of the team was lost on the return trip. The bag and baggage was not found until the season was over. In the last home game of the season the Quakers were beaten by Terre Haute State Normal. losing out in the hnal minute of play in a thrilling battle. For I I , ' I, l T 1 - LMTMK IUUH KIM' the final game Earlham travelled to Iiranklm for fl Mop played a fast ag- gressive galne at all times among of the state. He leaves us with a return game with the lYagnermen and lost. Nine of and placed well up the leading scorers the ten men used in this game are expected back next year. Captain King, four years a wearer of an Earl- ham basket ball uniform wore his for the last time record and a hard place to fill next year. in this game. LW 1 lm ug I iLi'iliiiflfii' in if-iiusfggm i I ' il . lwlf i'i1'15f'41lll il'llwJfllJJlll1f'. llnnu l.ilQlftiWi2.l'?Qlill W il f l Page one hundred two QI l Eli lil fl ilrfif' I if .... world of experience, a Fine ilu ,ul ,mf in .wil I Jn mfs L I -1 in f lll!f', ,'.y.fn5',t'f1 'ph Y H 'ylllltltf 'jmvg,Q- f'.lFli4illfillI lWiWls.j lil' lv ' iug1y:l ,j V ulkgglll 'lil flw1.Ef3 -l'fl'l!ljl4gllN 'fy that n g ll ,HQ Ulm 'jl L ill Mil, Rif les W1 lil lull im? MI! ll. I ME! glut WH' . lil Ml? lmlillllll Llffi , ,X ll'f,'l 1 'X Q V! 'six' .llpll X., lf l tl ws 1 il'll'zAlwllli.l -'tfl,.11LQ4Xi . ll4 .y1.,1!i'51y,ll .H..z Ml -', lM!'1 - ,I'lV.' 'li' QPF. 'l ..., .,,, ,, .' f , j,,iI1lw'!w VljiYljll'1f ',jl'1 Uxllr., Hr . ,g ' t,it.i.ll' 6.15 V Y UQ: Qlf-H4 i GLENN SMITH . Carmel, lndiana Somewhat overzealous at times. but nevertheless a scrappy hackguard. Smitty earned his berth on the team lay constant hard lighting and an unconquerahle spirit. He is a Sophomore, with at least tifty more chances to prove his worth. lY1Ll.1.x M CAI N Xlilliainshurg, lndiana The most diminutive man on the squad and the pluckiest. Hill was poison for his little friend Johnnie ll'ard of DePauw. He has three more years and if he shows the rapid improvement in knowledge and technique T ,hi Q -:YE lf:-.1 l -if l -Jig ' - ' Q J. : 'izii'-:I , ,Wa si , iii yi! y , l i ' , :.i'....-f-'1 , 45. l rs-.al if Exif'-' l that he gained this year. he should he a Hour guard out of sight. CUNGER REYNoL1:s lrlagerstown, Indiana lIozo entered school fresh from laurels won in four years of high school li competition, and possessing a wicked eye for the basket, wherever it might .,. hang. He plays .equally well at center or forward. 6 I V Il. 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Anyway we're trusting that he makes one of the best guards that ever 5:42 T , romped the lzarlham hardwood. .1 lXl.XRFIEl.D f,XIN Hagerstown, Indiana Although this season was Bl?l1'l:lClCl'5 iirst year of intercollegiate basket ball. Q - he went through the entire schedule in a most consistent manner. Wlatch Lam glab ill state honois alon, with his diploma in 1923. 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The strength of the team was found to center around the freshmen, who from the first to the last meet succeeded in scoring approximately half of the team's points. The first meet of the year resulted in a top-heavy score of 10295-2313 over Indiana Central. The Quakers captured thirteen firsts out of fourteen events. Although the meet was one-sided, it furnished a basis for future pros- pects which were realized in later contests. The places of eight men lost from last yearis team were assured of being well filled. The easy victory gave the new men an opportunity to build up confidence in themselves, which goes Cl long way towards winning races. That spirit of winning, when once inserted into a team, makes it hard to beat. The first reversal of the season came when Butler barely nosed out the Quakers 65-60, largely through the efforts of Phillips. Phillips won the 100. 220, and S80 with ease. The Quakers were leading before the last event: however, Butler men placed first and second in this event and so they won the meet. The next week found Hanover seeking revenge for last year's drubbing. They succumbed once more 103-23. Hill Cain was high point man with lirsts in the 220, broad jump and second in the 100. XYalt Johnson closely followed with first in the 100, second in the 220 and third in the shot put. 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Ll Q, T l Q , - - l i F 31 ' i 11-ii A Fri-T-9 l ggi-Lge M., ZW 124.gif 512 4 Eff? if ,M V' ' i? y PM as, pl ' K 1 serif X is .,. ig 'El ,:f.2av : 1 -b. 1 3 4 S311 l l 'fi' 5l 62:5 -11 lg-:ssfiigl if5 ref i 1:-,fig i lil I victory in the hurdles. The meet was held as a part of the annual l arents' Day program, and the zeal with which the trackmen went after points was due to some extent to the presence of fathers and mothers in the stands. The following week Del'auw registered a well earned victory over the Quakers S6-40. Conditions were none too good. due to a stiff wind that swept the field: however some good times were made. Captain Catlin was high point man with first in his specialty-the discusAand second in the shot. The mile relay team com- posed of johnson, Smith, Cain and Kagan ran a good race to win in the fast time of 3 :3O.6. The most impressive victory of the year was turned in when the Quakers annexed the Hoosier Relays for the second time, scoring 54 Q points. Hther schools to score were Muncie 45' Q1 Rose Poly 303 Central Normal 1653 Indiana Central 131 Hanover 1253 Franklin 5'Qg Manchester 53 N. A. ti. U. 2. Fast time marked the meet. Horace Kagan won the -l-10 to score his fourth C.XI,T,XlN CATLIN Dixczzs, S1I0f Pm' .4 lirnies' best event is the is always tor uve discus and he counted upon points. H o W e v e r his strength is not in his arm alone, as he adds moral support to the entire team and is a worthy leader. victory out of live startsg the reversal was when Phillips heat him. lYall performed in line style to win and tie the record for the high hurdles. Catlin again won the discus: Cohn ran a spectacular race to win the half mile in 2 :O5. The same relay team that cleaned llellauw ran away from the field to win in 3 131 with a lead of a hundred yards. The relay team, composed of three freshmen and one sophomore. competeil in hoth the Little and llig State Meets. A 44,1 i J ill I Y N if E alll, .1 LI il f ,i I : .fi lil iilxiitjiimi mW,pigI'iit,ipj!11T,'i,q,uli'T'W ,pi.jN3iM:lwi i gylslpfllinuf-'nifl,lU fl'.! 'lfWll'jQill',,fl' 'sl J iuil'f M' 1 W' W MV! Av V, !,l,' 'lvl' il si qj'i'i xi limo, .1 ,w W anim ' 'k glli Ilgi' L5 ' llllllllwiiig, illiafill NZ ,Hlli iil'i.'l,' ,liilglll W, l,,UIll i11.1, lflnll ..lwll, ' ilfi'l ' liiiilllln :!liiV1,lQ1i,Qlll'il'!li llln'1.lii,mi.Vl if llil'H fl5iil'l'll'lilii l A' i Page one hulnlrecl six arf-.ifit.:iii.ii1:-l.i. 'llilll llllllff 'tilrill Jw'l'l1Wllffgfll'wi ff er1fftllfllfl i llllll X. ri ?f'3Q'fi' ll i .uf X Wxmi i 1'1 V i1V,'l:v ' tl. N '..?:.'lf il VIN lf i. , f. ' l t -W. it it-Yll -1 . ll'l'i.'wtt5s14-Milf, '.vll i . lrllt 'll -'l ' il 1 .2. if' A . .. f'1l.f'l ilfl'i:'Wi'f' ,fl l i .f.Ull l'i1Gllllll X 7633 e SDJ Big XVALTER blolaxsox, Daslzvx, Broad fzmzfi, Relays XYalter entered college with an enviable high school record and he has more than fulfilled our'greatest expectations. IVAN IDRULEY, P010 Vault, ftIi't IZiI1 Three lette1's in one year: a Sophomore: we expect you back next year for a year even better than this. lY1LL1.xxt Cxix, Dtmlivs, Rvltryx, tim! Broad junzp Bill is one of the tleetest ponies that has carried the Maroon and XYhite in several seasons. He seems to tly in the hroad jump. 33 + l l l - TE' 'Tr-Ti .1 ' ' 5.-s. V' if-L,, A ' Tl Q n 1 X ' 1 'Ill ll 'Ill, lf., it mt lf.w k::f7ll 1fl1ilfnlyl'iil,i l , v.. , f l 'al ? h5I gf, i 1 , l -LEE ig X vs , F . l 2 , igg ,. i Y iv.-AAL -di. 'T-1.-'-5 'iq 3223, l:':f5il'f ' EE lg? , Ill L late liuid d even ... 9 1 .- . y r llr ,iLli lllllllllllllllllllllflllmlllllllllhlllllll W'l'lf.a'fl fl ll l PCellf'? 'ljl t'll W. ll ll ' l illl a ll l. llll.lv1l llfl'l,ll.i 'illli w1i.tiriml:f: .lvlkliiw:1 i 'm.-' II'l'... .... C . ' l 1g Tl. vl ll i 1, , it th , fi?-i, -. Will, ll ,ww tilt ,. , 1 . x l v , I i X 1 il ,i llll'1ill1f,'i fi'-ii' li' ' llllulu i'1ii3mi 'li lil lil . i V N gif A E -. gi.:- f i E L -ig 2 5 --oz 1.- , :Ei l l PF 71 in?- i i ,:i .T-QQ, l ?i Q 1 ,QE A i Qi ,ggi Lf? ' '- Y' ig,-, wtf'- flg -iii 4l +'?iiiRJl if-5 , :gi 1- i if A , ' tibia' 'PSHE li ii, ' ll' ' U ,nil tx il N4 WR: with ui' if ,i iv '1,iyl i ' mv xt y i l' Xqcwq xi ii 1.5 QW' ,tilt ,4 ll. i i 1 it ll gllllir ilg,i mlfi' lily i 1 lf, ill-W'Wlllill It l r l 1 ll v l i r ' , ,Q .:f ,-il' Illlllil ,ti ii, HQ' li i 'li , W , A li-q:.1T,i,iii', ii 1' MD ii' l ll ,liiYl' . uIlIllll.. 'l'llil'l Vi1'lllif 5lll I -ft -ll. . ' l ..... L, l il, ,, wiwlltllfi-lllliulvffmn , gg FRERIUNT Bloom, Hurdles Fremont is only a -lunior. Ile should burn up the einclers with the best high hurcllers in the state next spring. GLENN SMITH, Disrzzx, S1101 Pzrf, Q1uz1'1'v1' lllilc, and 1?z'Iu.v.t Smith is a Sophomore three letter man and has adclerl many points to Earl- ham's total this season. We expect a great deal of him in the next two years. DANIEL Col-IN, Half rllilv . Dan, Chicago Lon, has proved to us that the boys from the W'incly City can leacl the breezes for a half in about two minutes. llllllll 1 ' lfl lfflfllllflll 'l' wiv lvflllfwlilitlliiiolf'mnilw l,fmljiImll Wlimiiw .lliil ' ' - .lil l ill! lil ill Wi H all i'1llls,'il.iiilslll 1 llifilillill ill! 'ng f, nl ,Q I V A in .mill i L. Li.u. Page one hundred eight LV? r illrll ul ll ll' l. W,ig'i'M,5.liillmn,,i,iiflljlli,i,yWl',ii.,5lf',:frFilg?,1lnygff ,P cl-yn'M 'llilllmllw gWl5,2l' tw, l1i'H'l,!lI l.l'M'il1lfl' lfl l,l',ll'W i li, lmiwii we 1-wg ,l E' fr, i -fi we-new f i A 'WM i, fl,'lll,l,1l 1 l,4',ll,'y-,W!lijq,'.n11lli1 ',..fllY'l p.,if l1'll 1 ' ,,'f.iill,,L lk' j..,:ll l PIN .ll i Igygll 'fiqrlllvfjug vllilll 'W u nl Wi- i i E -if T -:ti is,-f it ' , lirij N Qi- l 43?- F I NOEL CARPENTER, Milf, Tivo Nile gl?-T Red stuck to the grind of the two mile with the determination of Il vet- ' l '-'J ' eran. Another Sophomore with rt bright future on the track. lg:'. Fi XvERNON CARTER, Jt!'Z'L'IIill Quincy worked hard in his one event and the result meant success for 3 ,,,g . . . . ' him. XX ho said an athlete couldnt wear spectacles? X -11-.1-J E ll-'LE'f3l ,fr-f E GEORGE HULL, JtI'I'L'IIilI George tried the half-mile and was going well until his legs played him false. So. to prove his versatility, he made good with the javelin. Q XX , vii I- U into ,W ntl ,mmiml 0 llwiimi lb i it 1,2 it-q iillllalfflf l'llTlfl Wlilfl Ill! ll' ,ll ' l I 'lily llllltlll llllwlll lllllillll llllli will l V E E. Wi 'Ns M 5 iff II'l',. E fi, . ... 5 'lill' V llfll ,lx:' l 'll i ul it llllllil ,-if lili ' will lll i 1' ,- . ,- Page one hundred nine 1 l iiil - 4 i Wlll1il'l1l'ilflEgi?i'llywwwff ,g,Wlli,''pllrplpl':fu in llll' Wfzgggxe '? i lllllqlllrl l l'lfW'lf '?lllUl' in P wg:ll'l.'. wnmlw we it my Wlllllll an lp-,ul. v.',. Vlll l in-in ilililp'l.NTu1'f'1 Q tliilvl. it W ..w!P'.N'll! ll l fllW' llil i,il1 f fil l 'iill.l1w1.lw . l-lllll. 'lll ll.lll'--llliiw illw,illl.lvl ll , fl lll ll :lille ll ill w ill lllllllrllll, ll l lil -T if-.3 Tiff' l PEL . , 231'-W l 5-Q- - f ,Gila ra-.gigiii WY V, 335 V33 'E. gif? P I Luis l b T , .- , is-eiw EEK-' EE C, N l fl! lin' 'ml L ,I L'l,I.XN B.xRK12R, Hzzrdlcx Although Julian has been handicapped most of the year with shin-splints,i' he has added needed points at several critical meets this spring. l7IN1,1zx' lil'lND, P010 Vfzulf, High fzrzrzfi, Broad ,lzmip t'lfin joined ns only at the start of the second semester but has since made himself a friend uf all. Up and over the bar at 11-9 is his specialty. lJt'nl.12x' Xlhunnixx, P010 Van!! Dud has a rlelmt tn settle with himself: he says that it will not be paid until he clears the liar at twelve feet. He has two more years and we predict that the debt will he paid with interest. fill V.illllllllT'lll.illlli'li'lllll'i'+l 'iil! fwlifisseww' li all ri' llwllmulsmvrmwflnlflulnlmmlulm im - ,-Q -IL 1 ' . ff Ill l lllwl llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllld ill. 1 ll ull -lmllmwlnllzmmwumlf lllllllllllml llll fr A Page one lllll'ltll't il ten li-S-it is ij? rW,1e,wii,fijfiflhfelglwfl ilnvpllwnWW f.llW4?llU W:.gl JL 'WZ my 'i.Wlil 1,'1f1glj f'il' W 1 if aviilli It Q li mi gl M ' I M Alu 'lilliil-il:'l'il'lllvk' V.l'!l W ll l hwllll l illlllt lllll' all . ,. l 'M L V ..... 1 'lil l'f lv'l s 'i',ilUf'l 'l l lll 'll ll A ll i 1 1 W- r , E L Q QE Q --j EE Q .. HORACE R.xGixX,, Daslzcs and Relays Horace has three years of competition left, and this season's record has certainly been algood one. 1 lllYROX VVALL, I-Izzrdlcs f i l Another Freshman who helped in making the track season a success. Wlall ii was a sure scorer in every meet: experience and years combined should I i develop this Freshman into one of the best traeksters in the state. M.xYN.x1zD l'lENXYUOE, Milf, Half, and Tivo lllilc Maynard has plenty of endurance, as he often keeps Carpenter company in the two mile after winning his own specialty, the mile. F ..' 1i . I- , :lim L .H .- .L lm wtf i rv-1 n. f' ' 1 ' ' 'rw 5' 'i an ' all f',s ' i ' ll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll'll'lllllll'llllllllwllWlllilWllllMMltllllllflllll l i ll lit -lllll! ll Page one hundred eleven 1 3 5 Q i S .-gg. Rzzwsx ftif ,, W-V , xl, ,W lillllli ll it llllmlliltf' Mllnl ill 'Ulf' itlll1zlftpl lllIl' T T ,'lllll ll ' 1ill'l' Ai Bmw , fl 1 xv i M ll 1. All lrwyyllmgww WL ll ll 'ul'llll, 1'llml il T 4, 'luwlllii rw .ll 1 N1 l ' l Wrllllt-. 1 'l'iLtll1lili1il'fi ii'-'l 'l'l'll . .i. ll' ll' ' .,.. .rlllMe lli 'bi.r l u .12 -1-1 E 3 E 5 is . tgi- is-23 'fa 5 M i-.. y :. twi- .5 , - R5 R-:Z I r-..... l i1 1 . :- Larjf i l F 1 '-,,' ' 3 ..,. ., y S e W , . s k A 2' .f , . . ,,.. V - . Tennis T the start of the season Captain Jones and johnson were the only veterans of last year's undefeated team to return to the hard courts. However, several promising candidates reported for practice, among them Milner. last fall's tournament winner, Reynolds, Lindley, Murphy, Miser. Ronald and Farris. Milner found a place as third place man at once. It was a different story for the fourth place. Throughout the season com- petition was keen for fourth place. To date Lindley and Reynolds have both had a chance. The first match of the season was with Butler. Captain Jones was the only Earlham man to win in this match. Score Butler 4-l. The State Normal meet was next on the schedule but was postponed because of rain. Muncie furnished the opposition in the next match, Earlham winning all but one singles match. Terre Haute Normal came to Richmond for the most interesting encounter of the season. They succeeded in holding the Earlham racqueteers to a tie. The score 3-3. In this match jones met his ' first defeat of the year. A n The state meet is to be held at Muncie. Earlham will be represented -'QQ -. by Captain jones and Johnson. The local fans are backing Jones to win the State singles title. 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M111 i HF 1 i I .1 1 , E l l l ,ft 1 -. 'ssi- ll xp, A, Ymi.gl,Nil,ir f yl,!'IlM'N'.i ylliltlilhlll ,ill Wil 'ffl' ilgililf,1 ,lrlllHfll4 o i5,',,n ,lWAV,,l V Wg,,Ql. WA.. :app in u mv- WWW-:Hy l. , E .N V N W .I F HF l lm: Ml' ,Milli Y 0 ' l'i I 1' ll? T , 1 l' :y 141 1' ,X ' 'iElxN.l l':n l,lli'l' ily- ,llfl X lwll iilizllm 'ly , wlll:l,ll,l,Xjll ywrllgillllllll illlll lllf' lllll llLlf1l'lJl q-I? llilylixlw liwgjlyxwvl lilxw tall' 5,iIrll'llllTT TilVr,lllU -I ,yn blyll ls l1'lll, J,ll' yy, tix ' My rryiyllxy Ji lm lx 3, Xu: ii' lllyillwirllllxyillM1 l 'A' T. F -:figs .. . . l - :f llllll lll ' X ?l- I ,ik i RW l --. E.-1 if -aa l T l teal get .i, -4 1-21 rg.-1 li' 25 l - ii 'l W 121, l-if l if is Y t-...T-'il if? fl -ss, -i', Y l T-1 ' f 5 Ilockey T ljgwf' ..':'V , as C T OCKEY iirstl lastl and always! There K..-2, j K U ' . is nothing' like it for team work an-'l . .v , -x f as ' - 5 general exhilaration. This year a varsity team . Q D was coached by Miss Comstock and Miss XYarner, an linglish hockey coach. to play the l926 All-American team. The game was puiely to give an exhibition of good hockey and, in this way, to increase the general en- thusiasm for hockey .in this part of the country. There were good demonstrations of the left hand lung: and the jab stroke. The liarlham players got a new conception of Etlfllf,l1 'HCbvMf 121gf speed and exactness and the importance of definitely planned attack. Teams from near-hy colleges visited. The game was played on October Sl in a relentless rain: the score was NAU. .Xlthough we can not help feeling a little pleased with our- selves, the greatest credit is due Margaret Nicholson Taylor. .alumna anfl goalkeeper in the first Chicago team. She played goal for us and recently has made the 1927 All-American team. The game has given our hockey a lasting lioost. Class games were played before Thanksgiving, and the champion- ship was won hy the -luniors, Class of '28, AWN ll , my m.-s,..s-. rsr, ,. - W , y l l , l llwllfgyliylwwlflg.i:lf.:'wlygllllillmySwim'llllwl'll'il,lwl14 lll'Q ll lilWf ,i,lf,,1,i,y y4,I,i ! My M ig M y f me T . . l l lr.l A .ii ml rw Www ll . - l ov' wa +L rpm 1 'l' ,gfilflllllfil lil 'ggjcmllfvu-21ywllmpf'll,lUl4lll lrlw .lllill llfl'.llll'l', ,irlllif?.FllLW'4v1l Lrhal1l.31llauliull ,llT,ll.HTglll'llil :lllllwl :ll .. y Qilil l l Page one hundred fourteen V- WWEU n ,N V. ' A . , 'f A '1 -'fu ' , 1 4 'N I , 1:6 4. 152 giafzig., iff-.W , Ls- 'iff--M 'W ' 1, 3 ' -4 , ,g - iff fQj3 'iw5 if A:LgnfLfff +-Sf WE-ff4f' QQ . Hockey Varsit , 1 'N 4 V. gf ,: . x ffl T i tg Y.. in 1' w FH' 1 N C? L1 , f , + .r - .. . Mi 1 pt WA, EW LW, ,S iii ,, rf llvlrst, -Iinnlwy, Hdmrllc. Allan. Quxplg :f ,jg- , lluxllcy. llwlI11L'-2. llzlrnl4l, l'iL1l'lun. 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'i ,J,. 7,5 ,I- i i Basketball 9 I' i ,X 4- 1, m gif-. I - , t , CA TA .'S lfs'rl11ii: EL1.iwr'r. '27 52125 li? li .n ,iw-'gif , im ' .,N1k,viiiJ,?! li ull! bl, limi rf ,Wil M Vi NI 1 V I ,A A , 1 It I4 x 1 vi ,ii i, li . 111 t aw 4 1 1 nw -4. f J f','i,,f,w'- if .i- x si' ' iii , W 5 J is Y ' I Q gms W I var ' 5 1' IN ig!! F2571 ' . N ti: L13 :flat iii :V 4, il .. J i R lfiuxcias STi4.x'1 1'iix. '28 f.XTlIIiRIXE XYEIZIZR, '20 Iix'E1.x'x .lllllNS4,lX, '30 Ilt-I 4-x1 lirciiminaii, KI:1i1.u51n-r IHS year the lkesliiiieii upsct the prm'c1'Iiial chips-lmcliet and came through the tUlll'1lZllllE1lf without a single defeat. liecause uf repeater! requests from the campus, especially froni lhmcly, for an cxhilxitimi game, the Varsity :mtl Ifwsliiiieii staged une in the lmlamr Field. lu this the lfreshmen again came nut YiClUI'i1lllS. AX gmail braiicl uf Iiaslcetball :mrl time spirit were shmvn tlimtlglimit all games. Varsity Basketball Hurt-ii, Bw-i1iiL'iii,ivi. -laiw:-3. XXX-lmr. Sl1:iH'e1'. 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Indoor work of this sort seems to be a valuable part of the winter schedule, and it holds greater possibilities for development in the future. .gn- W Iwi 1 l if -:T :el .2352 'T' il - .255 fi? l.,,-LZTQ-f1??'l 7 Ifil V54 Tl? fe ,1 -jg Slit b:'fL:i l gjtgil 12: 1 'f:'?75Ql ,lf?IT-Ii' tif' 425 '13 .-v- 'il ' ' 'Y I ,,f 1,1-4 . -- 1 r aa 7 . M w 1 ,l,,1x+,r! ! x , - - , J . 'V , . . 1 V i K 'iii I lxeynr-lds. -Lnineg, I.uitr.n. Conan, BHXX-B,1I'H2'H1. Dudlu Fil:-, ,WL . ,, . ,. , -- .,,, .-T 5, WT t y at 1li1lWw, .L,,! 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It rctluires SOOO pomts iu sports autl 130 iu health rult-s. XYtm1eu who xriu it arc good allfrotmtl ath- lctt-s with tht- will-lmyvcr :mtl iutcrcst to train autl t-xt-rcisu regularly. lfach yt-ar tht: li. C. Club offers a cup tu th: most versatile Senior wolualt. 'l'ht- out- thrust-u is uut mcrcly it jack of all trades, hut a master iu scholarship :mtl gootl iu outsitlt- iutcrt-sts. lilt-:mor Ht-ulcy, '20, won this honor last year autl was tht- th-st to have her uamc on the cup. The mt-mhers uf the Cluh arc: 1Xl2l1'Q'Zl1'C1 Nicholson 'l'ay1or, Thomisiua lfisht-r, Nt-llic llH11lJX'lll1 Tcalc, lftlith ll, Hi--'Girls 1X0'ut-s S. Kellum, lyflizztht-th bb ' E- Parkt-r, Rcht-t-ca llortlt-u Clt-mt-uts, Mary Finch, l-Zculah l'll'OXY11, Yctta Fellow, limily LlllIJll1L'l1I1, lutlia Stauforfl, .Xrleue llutt, lfstht-r Stcgall, litlua Hurst, listht-r lilliott, lfstcllc -lauut-y, :mtl lflort-ut-Q Ushtmrut-. 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From the I .1-veg H H- vzirinus events in running' and llll'UXYlllQ' the girl tinds V .,. 'iffe an uneqnzlllerl chzmce for inclivimluzil development. lc-'lgs Q l,H,YM. H,.R,l.M Humhm, lzzleli vezn' the season culminates in an inter-class IFET--1 l.X. '. . , i I . 2' meet nn May Huy. Last year the Class nf '26 won. ,feel - ,IWZ1 W Herniee liurtun was ziwzirrlecl the Imnur of the Ray H. Howe medal and iii? crmvneml victor hy the May Queen, lfsther Hcnlpy. -'ff tllinstuek Fielil in the sunset. the colors in the M:ly1HwlCS, illlll CUSUIINCS 'fe-f--2 uf the fulkfilzmeers contrasted with the everqreens to make Klux' llzu' the pret- IieQt neczxsimi uf the year. W is Cheer Leaders CTT? 'EQ li'-ig, 'fr 3. W :QQF-2' 1 5-1 2:15 l 1 43 51 lg liimffi l 1'-L 5 Tl l , --'li l iil' 1 -T 1:1 -14-1-i ,,- , get 11 1 14 T-i? l ,Z if I i325 i ...Aw g5,:g:i: le, l-342 l WU lil l . i -ix 'sg iii Rum ay, .li-lms-ni, Mezill Q ina l mljili ' il! 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Q Li 's has l T ififfwf l ' :lull i i ill-Lllil J 1 it-e-H-, Y 5 i 'ilf'44li l U ,-X ' Ruth jenkins, XYissler, linnula -lenlxlns Ilexstfinil, Svvauiler, Lalve, Meall Women's Intercollegiate Debates .Xlfl7IRM.'XTIX'li TICQXIXI NEG.-X'l'lX'li 'l'li.'XM E1,Iz.xi:r:rn Mr:.x1,x, liixcxxpnz XYIssl.HR Rl I'll jizxxrxs i'1LSlli Svvaxmzu Rnvm jxixxlxs laws Hnisrxxb HIS year women have again represented lfarlham in intercollegiate debates and have proved themselves able cumpetitnrs in une ul the favorite incluur sports. Until last year, XYomen's Debates had been discontinued for several years, but they seem to be gaining in favor and promise to become a permanent addition to college activities. The home debates are very popular forms of entertainment, and though liarlham has not a record of experience to fall back on in this held, a great deal of interest and energy in the vvurk promises a bril- liant future. The subject for debate this year was, Resolved, that Cungress should be given exclusive pmver In enact uniform marriage and divorce laws. The teams had three debates during the year. The aflirmative team lost to lndiana Central. as did the negative team in an extra debate with that college. The negative team won from llutler. As none uf the members uf the teams will be lost by gradua- tion, the prospects Seem bright for a gnnd XYumen's Debating Team next year. ite-27 5 -T as mi 2 fm . lswewv .bmw ttstt -9 be-V T , it ., , it l ii' '--' T X' 'S if V- f'l'gi if T lf pit 'lW li ''L1ffW'l1 lTif'il' U,l'i'.'f'i'Qm'tl'i'l1Ml '1 , .tll ji5fii41! i1FJ'1WU T-,T i , T p i.,.,t,.,ttt-,,,-t,,,+T.i.e, ejg T-5.9, , iq 4, T , T ,,if,ln,, gf- gtg, cicii T N T i will Titian Nl.siHfiV Hive V-lint ill tmlyh 'tv ,elf-. S-filter-e'rer '-e ' re-sei e'e'f t'e 'me ' 'W ' t Page une hundred twenty-four i . v v- i-, pn- i if7' K'-'Tyi ,i- 1- ii, , - ri fi ,, .Ai i f, it 1, , .,':', ,',' J, 1, . ,Qu i, 3-vsyg?:'i',:V Eli' 'Hi s'llilmllll,i llfill.lflliil-N Mllfll l'l'illllllli' ilmilllli- lllll'i'l'l'l'lfillll,' 'drill 'l'Qlj l ,Wi 'l ffli'l3'l'll'll lg I lrQilltllll l'qllll:Il l if lflil I l lll-l llilmll 'l llllllilflllllllill ,illyllmlllillm lv fi ' 'wi i i l H tw 2 .Wt if f if l l'l ,ilfIiiiFi7 'lilll wr 2 Wy fm. l. H. .if'i'r'i5iri1.i5vwat r wit. illi -. pf f il ,fi rw i' it iiffeztesefiwfli'l'i Y '4T.TviwH Y W N VAYW 'Qi-3E.'l i 1551 l?fifl , , W W ,mi , 11121 Applegate. Farr, Rf'ninlvl,vRees. Stratton lfatherley, l.1chtenlels. lxriuper, Scherer Intercollegiate Debates A-XFlflRMATIYli Tl-1.-XM Nlit.2A'l'IX'E TE.-XM li,xRLi: XY. LXXRR Roianirr F.AxTi1r.R1.riv Ciermiaia Sciiiiiu-:R Ri'ssr11.i. Rlirzs XY.xiw AP1f1.r:u.xTr2 ,lmiiis Roxixrn l3xRTHl'R STRATTUN Pixvi. li.v1'1-lik ARLHAM further enhanced her already enviable reputation in the held of intercollegiate debating by her record for this year. ln the Intercollegiate Debating League composed of fourteen colleges and universities organized to promote friendly competition in this field, lYabash and lfarlham shared high honors for the past season, each school winning four out of six contests. The subject of debate was: Resolved, that Federal grants-in-aid to the states should be discontinued. ln the first debate the Earlham allirmative team lost to XYabash while the negative won from Butler. In the second contest, the liarl- ham affirmative lost the decision to Notre Dame, though the negative team was victorious oyer Franklin, Favorable decisions were returned over Indiana Central and Manchester College respectively in the last debate by both aftirnia- tive and negative teams. ell tml -f 3.13 i ll , av L33 l i , .QTT i Lei 152431. 1 riifgff rsi--Q34 321 So - ill Lfflfi? i , :,:.- --.1 Q3-iilii 3 , Cf graft , gif '12 l l 23' :E .fi ,fx , 1 it Z? - - . i l v, 1 v 1- 'ir JK ti ll' EW- Vi il ll il l 1 l .lit-will l l dw i f 'l t Page one hundred twenty-tive . - - , o -- ... . - L titty 14. 5 'illilllililfzlvlilWllll .iilinUiqa:.i5l:iUlUgMVftylull dlwl?l2 +-ti' 'Hi .,l1?li,i ' Q'iuf,i11fif:1QxN vilmmliiWil'ml5.fiilllllllflltl l' .r to if egff ,:. 'ss i. fl :EZ E-E-:Q ly fl'Ifl'l.' Ixymliwr', fHl'!l' :twirl l'tl,i:'t Il '52 wr' I 2 4 r xp .1 - i if,'gi,,i ,11 1 - it if., I . ,i ,V , .. Slipillllfl-illit n l nr g 1' i li- .Wlllllll rvlilivlwwvir .fill I1 l'l il, :lif' ,.. :. r .il . J' ,m'Lnli?!m 'lldrillli 1,1.flillmiltTi,:ll fl' K 0 o Old Lme Oratorlcal C i f ARLE XY. CARR, '27, was Earlhanfs f representative in the Old Line Contest held at Evansville College on February ll. Mr. Carr was awarded second place among eight contestants. First honors were given to Myron G. Phillips of NVabash College. This contest is sponsored by The Indiana State Oratorical Association and determines In- 3 1 diana's representative to the Interstate Con- l test in which speakers from ten Central and S571 I v Earle YV. Carr and Mid-XX estern states compete for honors. Mr. Carr in his oration, The Profession of Politics, emphasized the vital need in this country for a new professionga profession as learned as law, as scientific as medicine, as ethical as religion-the profession of politics as the I solution to the deplorable state of American politics, apathy on the part of voters, it and the inetnciency of those elected to otiice, O C O ass Constitutional Oratorlcal Contest QR the second year. Earle XV. Carr, '27, represented Earlhain and the State of V fb Indiana in the third annual contest on the Constitution conducted by the Better Government League of California. Mr. Carr won the right to represent Indiana in the national semi-finals in Detroit by taking first place in the state contest at ii Yalparaiso. His oration, entitled Marshall and the Constitution, was a eulogy i f of john Marshall and a plea against the subversion of the Constitutional principles which he was instrumental in establishing. The contest at Detroit was won by Harvey M. Ray of Northwestern, who A thus gained the right to represent the Middle-NYest in the final contest at Los - Angeles. It ,lg i f, inf' lm will lull L.- ll' Iflll lllf -li lvl llIIl lllillllllIllll!l al' ff il!'lt il 1, 4 12 H, ..i,,,IlIllmial1lmriiwmuquumnmmwrwi i. I Y i 5 jf, I F -,,,..ii. 1 'll .lipflp,i t'i.l'. Ql+ul'1illf'fllI i.l', fi lllilzi 1 , iUw1.1.li lil all ' llllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllillllllllllll -l' - i i Page one hundred twenty-six Hill 1-:11 N I ,I 15152lfmyea.f-iWq4'r.'.1 fl4fp,'l4Tr,f.f5,'r.Fllfwgrqll l ll'l,ll:: i'g 'Ir!i',1i',.,fplgtg Wi, will .Wi i'11'rr'Qft,lqf , -fi !P,!ifMy,.,.,'l:1 Ml IM .. it W- i . l , T 'Q . T f l, ,ww 'l ' ll ' 'lf m n!'llli .tll 'wxr tlri lll ' ,...t il l' ' lM ..yi Illllwlliltll llll r-it l E I Peace Contest ARLE NV. CARR. '27, representing Earlham in the State Peace Oratorical Contest at Terre Haute, again put Earlham College in front rank in this phase of public speaking. The honor has been won by Earlham men rather consistently throughout the progress of the state contest, iirst place having been given to them three times in the last four years. Mr. Carr's oration was entitled Steam for the Machinery of Peace. This not only won for him the prize for the best oration, but because of his general excellence in the iield of public speaking and his sportsmanlike attitude in all contests in which he has participated during his career at Earlham, he was pledged to the Wfabash Chapter of Tau Kappa Alpha, national honorary oratorical fraternity. In the home contest, XN'ard Applegate, '28, was awarded second place. Other speakers were: XN'ilfred jones, '28, and Walter Johnson, '3O. Extempore Contests HE Fall Extempore was won by Mrs. Grace Furman. '30, speaking on the subject of XN'omen in Politics. She is the second woman to have her name engraved on the cup. Other speakers on the occasion were Hugh Grant, '28, Edwin Parker, '27, George Scherer, '27, and John Douglas, '28, W'illiam Simkin, '27, won the Spring contest. His subject was Should United States adopt the Metric System? George Scherer, '27, placed second in this contest. Other speakers included Beryl Scully, '29 Paul Kauper, '29, and Robelt Fatheilex S M1 mr1tml llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllmllllll W .ml Wm. lmllllllllllmllllllllllllllmlll 1 , .-1.- '-.i -: H H4 1 4:- .f-1, -. .13 -W -zz. Q1- -i. n-1. 1 Si? 2 V.. xg ,,, ifl -2-5:1 I rl ' ,..... ,l- 1.5-.s ...i- 7.4: l -..,- ...- l -ai E-.1 A- J ...g- -'iii'- ...- , zz:- --E .-'gil . -' .Q IX Ill L E Pageoneh d dtetys SE . iii 'I ' ' w ' -. 'M '. 'l , g' ' E, ,' ' ll l ' Lltllllllnlluiuimlullnitllmwullmlmttnttmllllmll.lllllliallllli.at.lllllllllllllllmnminummimmtimnulmmumwtllii'i lll..,2- gli!-' F-1-,-1. E215 TT, liigifg Wlllll ll :Eli rlll,'iilIil if i'QUil1Tf51!l lf . . ill ' ldi--'l5g711l':', il'illilliiuufwarffiilil l l fl ,. l ,i ,gi ll, 'l ll M ll '5' lily 'l'll'Q ' 'lilllll lg' ll WCTll.i 'l9'fi:l' llxigii ii'2flflifii 2 'ffl 1' in wellieswiriln'ft'illll' A 'Wwilful'llifflll . it M 'li ii H may ali'-V f h,v2,' i x l 'll' 'll will l ll'l, hllllll' -ffl!! l' lull! -ll1 lf . 'llil al- li, l Fl, ill if ' ,lllw W !! :Jil I,,l'.,.H!'lii1 M'. 'l 'l. ,' li llhll lull lil' E221 l Wil ltl ff 'Fil leeway - gl lliq? i Y, XRX1 Sydne Debate AXRl,ll.-XM'S clistinetion in flehating again clrew a team frmn a foreign uni- yersity to sharpen its wits against Incliana llelmaters. lfarly in the season, a team from Syclney University. Australia, met the Earlham team in the autli- lnrium of Morton lligh School tn clehate on the suhjeet, Resolved, that the entry of women into political and professional life is to he tleploreclf' Vrufessor li. l'. Truelnloocl was obliged to mobilize his triad early to meet the Sytlney representatives on November 12. liarlham took the negative sicle of the questiun, Two uf the members of the team, liarle Carr, '27, and XYarrl Apple- gate, '23, hacl hail experience in international mlehating in the LlZl1'l1l7l'lllg't' Delxate nf the previous year. Russell Rees. '28, was the thirtl memher of the team. The athriuative team was eoinptrsecl of S. L. lleathwoocl, kl. K. llnclsall, anrl N. ll. Helntosh. :Baia r , . . . - . A . - lhe auclienee was entertamerl as well as eclmecl by the llfllllilllll delivery ot i A both teams. The tleeision was renrleretl hy a popular yrvte of the aurlienee in ,, ' ' i v , ' l 'VET' favor of the nevatiye team i lip i . ,L . ll..-LA ll lllfx if K, 'ef ,ll S2137 l ,i lp VI' TWfFf.i f',,' iw.'FI?i'F'f'fT if ggi,i:'f,TTTi f:'f ' ,i 'Tim' i TV it iw, ,,w'i :iii .,.,.-,, , A, 'frrrmui ,if ii il'l il llllil U 'E 'l' l l' l ii.l lil 'W 5, 'ilu lpil' .fl 1i'lii,w-J ii li ' -l i li wc.- ' ' .' ' -ill' f.-A.-ai ,i,.,.,. ,... . , ' ' ' 4' 'i i i fi ii ' l 'lllll 1 l:'ll-ll 'H' rw-' 'iwll 'rd' lW 'l'll'p'i 'T 'JJ'l T l1 l'T . 1 m.' ,l lL.,' i ,. Nw l' ,,i i ,N i an i. T? 'f' '. ii ull ,'l 'i41i. , I-jf'j'llll'iA'llvil'!i Jilili l, 'Lili , lwlfi-1 i ll ,mil lf' lwllll l'i il1iliL llfwll vllgi il Qliliml llllglilweif i llullg , A A --..,,,---..-, .. -..M W J-, 4.22 new f 72- 4 A If UF X-,F iiflfgil Page one hunrlreil twenty-eight i i .thi-r,, l l l - Q-A Da Dodger Pla llli Day Students' annual play, 4 lnly SS, lay fx. E. Thoinas, proved to he exceedingly popular with the audience. Mr. llaul Lielitenfels, in aclclitirm tu playing' the principal male role, coached the procluctimi. Margaret lfwan sue- cessfully playerl the title role, while Ruth Crmiinoiis, fieurge llatt and -lolin jones all deserve special conimenclation. Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Newcwinb .. Mrs. Peters Mr. Sawbrirn Rul7L'I't Stalllify Lucy Stanley Mary Hadley Sydney lulinsrm Professor Giclclings ,Timmy , Charley . Alice . . Helen . CA S T T57 .,,.. a ,T?Y,.t,.,,,,T,, , , +-- 4f:.Te1'::r, 1:'f .V , , ,i ,. in 1 im- ,fr ,, .- 1 is s, , Y - l in , .,.! , ll i w ' N ' - l i i , ,, , Margaret Ewan Margaret Kemper Elsie Swancler . ,luhn ,lnncs Getlrge Batt Ruth Cwiiiinuiis ....-lanice Smith . Philip Haniptun Paul -I. Liehtenfels , Fremont Minoru Ivan lilruley Ruth Painter Clara Mote e hnnmlretl twenty-nine hi. ' ' in illrlrillilllwilil i ll inf 1 :nn iriiiin' W W nn Fill lil' itil xiwvlll. new : i ll-l ll- itll T 'lt niiiminiitieallllllli!llllll,lH 2 , Mask and Mantle Christmas Plays 1 ASR and Mantle presented three one-act plays at Dennis Auditorium at I the Christams season. The bill was characterized by a concentration of -T L. : - as l ii.-H ra:-fl 9. , : Qi lllllll f llc 3 l F E 'l 1 ' l Eifgl 1--A+ 7'-N-Q, f -X--ii' i'g j ..-fa., li-.1 plays by eminent writers. The Caller . The Laborer The Clerk The Poet .,... The Policeman A Boy A Girl A Burglar ,, Mr. I-Say ,. Miss Cindy . Matinka .... The King . The Lost Silk Hat LORD DUNSANY Nevertheless ' STUART w.x LKER The Vanishing Princess JOHN GOLDEN Phoenix Ionian Play . Dudley Woodman ......,. John Allen , Norman VVinslow .,.... Beryl Scully Stanley Barker . Francis Robinson , . . . . Helen Youmans .. Robert Fatherley , . , , . john Douglas Lucile Loofbourrow ..... Clifford Beal . . . W'alter Johnson S the climax of the Parents' Day Celebration, Phoenix Band and Ionian Literary Society presented The Intimate Strangers, by Booth Tarking- ton. The play represented a stride forward in respect to types of plays on the campus. The production was coached by Paul rl. Lichtenfels and made a dis- tinctly favorable iinpression upon the large audience. The cast follows 1 Station Master Robert Miser 4? VVilliam Ames Stanley Barker Isabel Stuart , Margaret Grant ' Fl ,.,..,,. ., , G g' F lt fx Joiiiiiiievvhite ,. Wiliicei ?Ol1l'EO:1 Henry .....,,.. Allen Lindgren H ,F Aunt Ellen , . . ..,, -lane Thomas i g Mattie .. .... Mildred Kenyon -A 'I' ny -I Wi r 5.114 J ggmqqwmmmmlngjmimm my WM il min' ni ,W 1 it IWwlWnbii lWWllIlMIMWlmI1!QIIIllllllfllllllillilll ltu, ml l is gl- I-.,,,,L' i :!E' nl Wlf, l'nl,ii1?llUrll'llllllllill,ll1Ull1Zlt.ll :lillrililx .llll l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll r ' ' f fl 3 5 . E - W Page one hundred thirty l il l l'lipv1'flW illill2isll l'i.:felf:i F ilijlll ll .fwl'llf.ff .f'rfl,Jiiw:7 . iw ,,,,w, ,. .4 we w if rf. l l' iff w in 3, l :- ffflllsml ,X 'hal-I l rli' ,ll ll ','li1,'4',Q' rllllil ,f ll 'i, ,,lli'ii,lll',-,,,i'l ll il li LLL 1' .l ,. llli ' N lllv . 'Q Nl , l, , ,Jlfll Vllll' llllillgllljlllvijll, qlvlilill 'wlll 1:,Eli. 'lzi,i illjlglilx' W - 1-1 F55 ilfl' l 459' v' iw if is F urns- --. t 1 XYinslnw. Allen lienwurthy Sznylur, Scully. Bl't'l1Ilt'Il'lLlH, Mezlll i You and I X the eveningra uf Mzirch 18 :incl 1'7, Mask and Mantle, nuclei' the clirection Of Mrs. H. R, Robinson, presented Philip Ba1'1'y's prize play, You and I. .Xll of the parts required ctmcentrzitecl Charactei' study. Thnse acting in the play l71 tflllQ'llt out the intense serious note in the plot as well as its lighter phases. The play was pmclucetl nncleif the ztuspices of the Riclimontl hmncli of the XYmnen's .-Xuxiliziry of lfzirlliznn College fur theilgenetit nf the l lrgzin linncl. THE CAST Iii clerick XYhitt- XYiln1ur Kciiwnrtliy Veronica Duane . Elizabeth Meall Maitland lYhitc , John Allen Nancy NYhite Anna Saylm' V Gt-nhfruy Nichnls Nwrman XVi11slmx' , . H V - jg: . ea ,725 .. , ,Qi Tx! - E'-14 'l .. ie:-1 Q ii! --fb, il. ,i Q ivi! 3 i 1 ,,- X ,, . if 'ATT-1 lg Y 1 1 , . EH, f P51-fi ig li -fin .ig,Q N i 5 --:-'N if-,iz if-, l 3-, G. T, Warren ., ...... Beryl Scully Etta , Ht-lun llrunnunizni A l g li l 'V' 5' .1 it V ' n1ll,lm ' M1 ' gl, ' . '1 'f3'l1. H' l i1'll'il,H- Q' ' H+ ll : W v'. wlllllllllllllllllullllllll llEl'l ,llI if 1!ll 'Ill , i llll - ,Ili ill if IMA. ,ll llllaillllli'l1ll'i'l wlmli lllr.lli llll N lll l1in.f1.fwy,lalil,i 3l+i l'il: im llli 1fl5i li...- e'l .1 5 Page one hundred thirty-one X E L . Ill lf lllll Wlllllll iw f'l'li+,+,:'Wl.1f,. fllllj' all mm ' itfililglllllii' jill 1 HW '-gil ll li'V'l 'lllll lil ltr 4 i llifill I i r, 1,,:+i,' rlf i y ' It - lvl! ,Q Milli' I slv , I I 1 , i ii i W ill l . ill ll lwilll lill .ll ...f41lll L lllllllf., lllll' ww . M111 1i.., l.kl!' illllll , llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll F ll , , , fi-rg - - Commencement W eelc Plays g f - Y ' Senlor Play OYALTIESU by John Galsworthy was presented at Dennis Auditorium Saturday, June ll. The production was directed by Miss Mildred Wfhiteley. ex-'26. E -. THE CAST Charles VVinsor .....,.,..,,. . . John Taylor Lady Adela . Elizabeth Evans De Levis . ...,. Edwin Parker Q Triesure . Paul Coppoek General Canynge i, VVilliam Simkin Margaret Orme Helen Brenneman Captain Dancy ,,...... Ralph King -b.--9- Mabel ,..., ,. . Margaret Ewan Inspector Dede .. .... Rufus Ayres -H Robert .. Ernest Catlin Augustus Borrin Mark Roser 1? i -.1 - . I . :ii 1- 'ST ' . -ies-...S .gi C'-ii 2, -.-. Lord St. Erth Major Colford ., Edward Graviter . A Young Clerk ..., Gilman , jacob Twisden .. Ricardos ., . .. . .. Russell Lamb . . . . XxVard Bedford Earle Carr Clifton Warreii Joe Rogers George Scherer . . . Arthur Stratton Mask and Mantle Play MILIN' THROUGH, by Allan Langdon Martin. was presented by Mask .132 and Mantle on Chase Stage lune 10. 6 - tif THE efxsr john Carteret ..... ......,...... .... H u gh Grant Dr. Owen Harding .... ........ J ohn Allen ' Ellen ............ Margaret Jenness Ixathleen Dungannon . Eleanor Johnson ? Willie Ainley .... Norman VVinslow 1 Kenneth VVayne Dudley VVoodman ' Jeremiah VVayne , ,.,, Dudley VVoodman Moonyeen Clare ., ......,,.... .... . . Eleanor Johnson A Mary Clare ..., ,.,...,................ IN flary Lane Charles Vtfilmer Kenworthy Anna Saylor Vlledding Guests ..,, .. 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Tuesday 21-.Xt the Student Council tea the new Dean foretells an era of un- precedented prosperity and morality in Earlham Hall. Four such eras com- prise every student generation. Xlednesday 22-Prof. Morris gives up his meals in order to return to college and his classes give up their freedom. . Friday 2-lf-New Building' promised completed by second semester. Saturday 25-l'ress reports say that the pep of the l5O Earlhamites at the Butler gl -, game was not held down bv the overcast skv. In other words, enthusiasm '-:Fi K D ' ' , ran high. ef-:Q t F?-IE' Monday 27-Earlham women begin warming up for the .-Xll-Ainerican hockey ii game. f - - -la, i i 1 E 'SX i I ' Q -- XX e 'N-- U 4 ' -1.- !-rggi ,f -mm I ,mn 'EE ze , THE WHOLE ul :::: ii LETaLfo ijziii-ime.N gg- YES- I lg iii MEET THE BEEN I5N'T HE WAN-r -ro :- ' 9 B OND A5occ.f.-rs 1ro5T TAKE Evggy . F433 5 E R T ING THA I . ev ff? 36 15? ' AND . ENUST t 'rf . A i H -5 . . E ei- s 5151 tor A f fttfC?'!' 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W .--.gff --., O .-I fa.- Sargasso peeps show board ., - ,gif-ti' members shooting marbles by fi, - Q :Q proxy. 1 -24,2526 94:12 .E W w -Q Monday 4-At faculty camp supper GONE X5-SUQDOOL TQBLQT LL'X de luxe guests sit on benches and dine on swiss steak, waldorf salad. pumpkin pie with whipped cream, etc. Prof. Ed. relates some legends that have grown up concerning the New Building. Friday 8-The Freshmen reminisce in chapel, to the tune of Forget-Me-Not and Tie Me to Your Apron Strings Again, F Monday ll-Our emotions touched by the tragedy of 'lohn Furnas' veiled catch in Michio ltow. lYe are assured our pocketbooks will be touched in near future. lYou're right, this is -lapanese Day.X Tuesday 12-We are reminded again of the All-:Xmerican hockey game. Thursday 1-l-f There will be a meeting of all girls in the Association Room im- mediately after lunch. Friday 19-Monsieur 'NYinslow calmly displays an astounding ability in the artistic creation of won1en's gowns. Many other clever acts included in the Mask and Mantle chapel programme. Tuesday 19-Only 53 More Shopping Days Until Christmas. Friday 22-Thundering Thirty makes its initial and tinal appearance. Saturday 23-I-lomecoming Day. Football dropped from airplane. Team also dropped by Hanover, Beans and tanbark enjoyed by all at dinner in the l --- 2 wf..g. E :E Qi-X :Dia ..-.1-'gli' iii Ef- X ei X ,A l X-FQ is ig.-' Xigi- 'T' EX 'X'---'-1 .1 al, r..- Ci-1 Indoor Field. Nlonday 25-Mr. Beals worried A3-T-4 about increase in light bill f for Earlham Hall. Miss KARCH AND ll Cookson d e f e n d s her SSJKK fjjfg X-ig I J f1,, policy. MANTLE, X JENKOR X Tuesday 26-XV a r m i n g up AN D ARF' .limm is i ' Tvlpg process continued for Sat- I T ,'TED' If I Giiwbll ix urclgy'5 hockey g a m e. ggfssgvm Coach Xliarner, imported vxfggihfiifff Ai-'fn 1 is for the occasion. darts 2' ci A lt about in green attire in ef- glliilljfglihxx 'El -- ' forts to improve Co-ed's l .g ' U l - '- -- . . . fi o FATHERLEV. i nu- stick uoik. f .. A f L ! 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Halloween masquerade party in the evening. A Quill reports room decorated with pumpkin faces. E: Q-Q NUYEMBER gg E ,EQZLJ -1-f 7- ,-.1 if .1 -.- ' fi? v-ml 521: y 'i' l 253.1 'lik , Sl'-F 'SEQ-EV 'ii 5 QT '22 FT.- N L Tuesday 2-Buzziug is simplified for many by new rule abolishing chaperones for Freshmen girls. Thursday 4-Dean XVright gets almost sat out by trying the new chapel seats. The ones chosen have velour backs-oh no, acoustics. not comfort! Friday 5-Propaganda still rampant. Subject changed however from All- American game to debate with Sydney University, Sydney, Australia. Thursday llsaliss Cookson'summarizes primer of manners and customs. De- clares corn-on-the-cob should be eaten with a fork and promises demonstra- tion when season arrives. Friday 12-Sydney debaters express fear of being married by professional women pugilists who decide to take unto themselves husbands when Earl- ham men favor entrance of women into politics and professions. Saturday 13-XY. .L .-X. still swamped with compliments on historical hockey game. Monday 15-john Taylor makes his third visit to Hirshburgs revealing the ditiiculty of successfully photographing one with a classic physiognomy! f if 1469 . Qfihtz- 1 A ' G ,a??zst r 1' -1. ,,, i 4 F 1 ' N- ,,' -. , s x . I- l v mf ' . 2 ' .Zi 1 1 ' l W ' - 'i:.. . g ' fc f , ,, 1 if I ' . ELS' f D 0 1 WX ' f L, T -THE V Q PPsR,LoR Z. ind ,-L i -I I lnlff ' H. Q? . To Oapsfw 4 1-'ff w.wf-iid ' f ra? ef FOOT BALL SEASON ENDED, FXTRFXEEDY BUT- l l ll c one huid' l 1 F Q ml X K I i iill xiii... ' , l l, l'l 'nh , -':n 1 I lla , vu. Q y 1 'FU N , 'fi-k . l . l rg: 11:11 l w. 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Bill Simkin emphatically asserts his opinions as to the immortality of turkeys, describing' the restlessness exhibited by his under the knife, adds that it was contented when it linally got under the plate. Saturday 27-New lfluilding' promised complete by second semester. The cupola, alias the henhouse, the corncrib. the belfry, etc., elicits much comment. lJliL'liMBliR December 3--l-The Deans of lfarlham and Bundy Hall attend Youth conference together: the latter speaking' on XYhen I .Xwake . Monday fjvllr. Kelly in chapel tells stories of mirrors, mines and men which entertainingly mask morals. XYednesday H-KlcI-ean of lJel'auw on the campus attempting to ht those in- clined toward any form of the world's work into their own small corner. Self-Analysis blanks prove illuminating. Friday lt'-Sounds like a mag'ician's act but Nevertheless, The Lost Silk Hat and The Yanishing Princess are presented by Mask and Mantle. Saturday ll-.luniors and Frosh indulge in tfln'istmas revelry. 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THERE Ahh, No 4 Thursday 16-Mrs. Hiss issues ultimatum to the SAN-VACUQU5' STORY effect that table napkins will hereinafter be THE 10113. -NME, necessary in the Earlham dining room. VVell, gil now isn't that breaking a precedent? Friday l7-XYilmer Johnson talks fast and furiously in order to get his Santa Claus story told a few more times before vacation. 2 Merry Christmas-have a good time ! Same to you! JANUARY y P' Monday 3-Ignoble Prize awarded to like when used instead of as . Op- tiniists hope exposure will prove fatal to said atrocity. l XVednesday 5-Doug. Hoskins complains of having had several sleepless nights because of a Christmas gift of some loud HP. jfs . Friday 7-New Building still nears completion. ,, Saturday S-Prof. Root wins prize for article on lX'hat Youth Is Thinking. XYhen referring to this younger generation let's remember we have some . precocious contemporaries! Ei Monday lO-In Science Club joe Copeland talks on Non-halophytic Thallo- f' phytes and Mycetozoa of Boreal America. This may explain the bowed shoulders and the horn-rimmed specs. g Tuesday ll-The Earlham delegates report on the National Student Confer- t ence at Milwaukee. Hugh Grant is successful in receiving the letter he sent to himself-thereby satisfying that universal human desire for-mail. XYednesday 12-Track men realize rigor of initial practice last Monday. QS Friday l4-Dr. XVright in talk urges more research and -lohn Allen is inspired to S look for a pencil he lost and has been worrying about for two weeks. T Monday l7-XVilfred .Tones chosen to study in japan next year as Earlhanfs iii representative. Quill airs his past and present history, including all the scandals he has figured in. A And XVillie jones will sail the seas T Y' To take the friendship of us all Q S? Across to Japanese. V yi n? Tuesday lSjSn1allpox epidemic reported to be raging in college community li X I yi but no victims can be discovered. 'llls' it n.ni ' 4. iii 'is ,g w si an.--N yi . A f V Y' i . .' in Q at W ly ,llgg l my l lyi wi I lWlmWMW lmm1uMmm1?gluli :, Wm M Aly l ' H,,,l. wil l Mild 'ltlltl i'zxlilvlu1'wli if . I fl ilu- l, ,i.', ullrw m....' H le ' Page one hundred thirty-eight have said they had one. W,'Ws1jl'gl.fil.ggjrLlil 'VlfffllswlffmiJW llfif.1!'ff!j Qiiylfg5115l1W lhQJj1l1'C WwI,y,j ilQlii,ly'Wl iilrwyg ilflfh jlwlyyygfr ff,'1y,1gifr1i1ifFUy, 51'g.,g4g'5'zf i'W,g'-'W' Ilfiilmlh I ,J :sammy-lil' it .gm RI gm ll ,mf i rl Q if 1 , l llr, J, T 'rw 'ww g uw X J-ll--'llfl'.rw'. M li. + Pllllufs ihllili H5 illvl' lil ll . AML i ff i ll W .. will ami ld M .fl ll' ' ill .- . 43 Ml 'T VVednesday 19-Kenneth Lindsay advises us never to win a war and to patronize the bathtub if we would avoid communism. Thursday 20-To XfVinslow Osborne commun- ism is synonymous with being borrowed from so he strongly advocates installation of more showers. Saturday 21-Dr. Markle appears on his return from jamaica. with sunburn, hsuck seed story and trunk full of specimens. tTrunk was brought from station by col- lege truck hence its gaping conditionl. Monday-2-I-Given: Three exams in one day. How long will a student survive? FEBRUARY ' , Tuesday l-XVinslow Osborne resolves to call the third girl first next time. 25,39 E?U'x AZN l A Q ,' pak 43- lf K Z, mph s . X- 1 fl a k lf vt a E? 9. N f ZTt5.!.tW IE i tl emma-Q ' 'Ti if-'id Q my Q f4'fEHQi 1 PROFA MARKLE RETURNS 1 i l 1 1 llfednesday 2-Prof. Morris dismisses class in unusual manner by saying Now if you can get out without waking Mr. Beasley you may go. Monday 7-Sensational Senior Skate at the Coliseum. ' Gin a body meet a body I Flyin' through the air Gin a body hit a body XVill it Hy and where? XYednesday 9-XX'ilmer Kenworthy: You know I tried to call Mowe's sporting Goods store this morning and got Easthayen instead. Prof. Armstrong: No doubt if you had asked them for a racket they'd b Saturday 12-Valentine Cabaret scene of merriment from the time Norman NVins- low as Head XYaiter ushers first guests to their tables until the end of the grand march. College Social Committee smiles somewhat wearily all next day. Monday l-I-Valentine Day. Paul Coppock receives comic valentine-a stick of chewing gum labeled If you chews me I'll be all stuck up l Glee Club begins its week's engagement at the Tiyoli Theatre for the beneht of the Organ Fund. Lammott and Scully bring down the house with their dramatization of Tessie. Q XYednesday 16-Honor roll for last semester read in chapel. Bowen and Ragan listen in vain for their names. ' Thursday 17-Rumors of School closing, town being quarantined et: are at large. F1 idax l Wilbui Tx Thomas of -Xmei in an Friends XCFXILC Loninnttee speaks ll!lllllllllllllllllllllll l'l 'l 1 l l ' llllWlll ' llll l - .rl . r l -ii +1- ' ? ,. sir, , :A i -9.1 Q li l ' l 2. i l , .Q l l W -.,. i l - 1 -l'? l,-if-f-'1 ., P:-is i,,4 -Q Y like , 2 rig. A as - L' N. in cfiapgl. 1 X - ' I 'yl lilly in uxwlluumliuillulmumlmnliun lr ...it ll ll im mm , ,. ..a-- J- 'll Page one hundred thirty nine E E K ,ill 2lil,irp 4. 9 ll ill, ll 'l1rWlui':flfWll itwillillfllgilllll lw l '- 'llwl ...i1 w1i'n51'lf illl'v ty., i am iktll t 4. llllllllWllWllllIl1l'i li l ll llltxlll ' ' Saturday 19-Earlham Hall Open no House-joe Rogers' rosy com- plexion is impaired by over in- dulgence in the many varieties of sf 1955 candy. ,n g Kfil x Tuesday 22-NVashington's birthdayg wc? College celebrates by having Wfashington pie. ..- if' Thursday 2-l-Helen Brenneman re- ported to be suffering from ex- clamatory.rheumatism. XVe hope it isn't from exposure to the -I. '1-H Y, S - I X night air Xxligg T I ND Saturday 26-Sophomores have tug- YIMQ C O, Ticfffcie oLUB --Z O-Wal' using taffy for rope l f L: -L' '-Ee i -fl Li...,-Y Cl g:?2 E l are if l W, ll? .. Y Yi. Eat-.J-' . . i ,ifla .-f-'A' f V -.- XX A E fprogress is noticeably hin- dered due to the fact that the little detail of cooking it sufficiently had been overlooked.j Saturday 28-Co-ed debaters win from Butler's atiirmative team by decision of V! 253 to IQ. The impartial judge is reported to be mending slowly. MARCH XYednesday 2-Over 400 guests attend unique library open house, many viewing interior for the first time. Ragan surprised at number of volumes, in- credulous when told every one is different. Thursday 3-Frederick Libby tells how wars start. Engagement stock falls 13 points. Friday -l-Paul Hutchinson in chapel gives account of conditions in China and discusses imaginary map with astounding skill. Saturday 5-.loe Rogers makes his debut at Madrigal concert. Y, M.-Y. XY. retreat at Cedar Springs ends. Paul Hutchinson remarks that in view of atomic theory the once everlasting and immovable hills are shown to have St. Vitus dance. .lack Douglas declares himself to be at odds with the restless genera- tion, saying we have about us a Utopia! ' Monday 7-Rewarded at last! Six Senior honor students chosen by the faculty. Tuesday Sflnterclass basketball tournament hnished. Seniors in prominent position. XX ednesdax ll hisketball equipment ieturned Pindei h id been too buss to xx rite Thuisdax 10 Piof Ixoss in X M meeting apologizes for haxino no betttr ieasons foi being a Democi it Friday ll Hugh L11 mt elected to X Nl piesidencx Nlondax l-l N978 Sai gasso the biggest ind best ex er published to be mntured , lilllll ill-dll .I I il... lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll' l ll Page oie hunjied fcrtx are if 1 it f - t c . ' Y' - ,- S. LC-- 3 1 : ' 'S ' ll l lm - lllwllll''l'l'l 'll 'l l'Wlllllllllllllllllllll -:sez i l l ' H ' 'l'f'l ill A 'HllWlll'l' 'll'l' ll ,llllll .ll all l llillfll it lllli'l'1lll ll lllllliflll alll ' la 'l illll 'lil lilllf l W' I i alll' , , will iii, ,I , l if lil Q. 'l lli ,l ml' .lilif-in illul 'ltl lllllj lill . W YM l-glll Y, ,, . ,lb QsssaE!:::i5 ' ' 4' 1 'll' l.fl-i H'ill'll .illl llll . . .. 'll l gf -+.. L .li-ll r. ..ffl'cffiiff lfr llllllmlllfi' ' ' 'Li' by Encil Sharp and john :1 Allen. Evangeline Stot- L ' I E tlemyer responsible for the destinies of the Quill. P XYednesday 16-Lost Eden - ,Q -:S arrives. No, it's the book 5477555 not the millenium. Thursday 17-Martha Taylor X selected to head the Y. I XV. C. A. next year. 2 X J? ri .Q ,flllifmlify .- C 1 Ttfic flgalfflfx jegik N K' TV! if! fflltfhe Friday 18-Students chosen 'rx-ia. DEAN or men CQTHL, Eosf TO -rn-in ,ALNIOR .l'rSA+Er-l. A QQ' I ALFA-1-uiqsncsv V ,Q as X for Faculty-Student com- mittee. Dolson com- plains that everyone but himself has been elected to something. ' ' u Saturday 19- You and I is tYes, the grammar is correctj given by Mask and Mantle. 'Tm a dead bunny l Monday 21-President Edwards visits the College. Tuesday 22-Seniors Bunco in the Student's Parlor, Profs. Markle and Morris showing great proficiency in rolling the bones. Xlfednesday 23-Prof..Milner in clarifying a very important fact concludes with The isness of the'is is this factor. Thursday 24-New Building still nears completion. Friday 25-Spring vacation begins! APRIL Monday -l-Spring vacation closes. Deans Milner and Cookson return early to attend to preliminary business. XYednesday 6-Glee Club returns from Eastern tour with the story of Ed. Gard's going too near the water and having a ride on the crest of a wave. A good time was had by all. Thursday 7-Richmond paper lists a Petty Coate of Earlham as a guest at a social function. Eifday S-Spring weather gives rise to poems, and popularity of the cemetery and environs goes up about 15 points. Sunday 10-Miss McCoy somewhat shocked at Prof. Root's description of cab- bages as pale green explosions of the Holy Ghost! Monday ll-Prof. Stewart in extreme irritation threatens to declare a holiday for golf the next time chapel exceeds its time limit. XVonder if we could manage to have it done? Earle Carr's Steam for the Peace Machinery wins prize. 1 . Friday 15- Seven Last XYords given in chapel. lllllll lllllllllll ri i1llllllll'l lllll ll l m sl l l llll i T . llltllllllll' Page one hundred forty-one -is 1 l , .. l l a' - -1-1 ni... ' . ii gg 'fi-4 e ' E-5? !1 'E-134-1 l e: ..... - . - -'-'1 l -TE . li - -1 -TJ -L' li .f ,is-5. .i-1 ':'-lj 1?-,. I 5 IX 'T. '1.' l illlii -H lllilll y. ' E. QE iii?- f,f,k'-,wjjgs ppm,lllwijftialjuflitli typ illlljll lhl W2 jj it'13,!'gj1Tjqjj'i5'.1!glalllluj11 ','KWIjjijijjgwjljjjjgj aimltitug-:gglm.m!u..i!il-4 it'litli!'! 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They must have gone to sleep during his second paragraph just as he launched into the body of the sermon. Tuesday 19-Qpen Forum discusses the prob- lem of Sunday at Earlham. Xleclnesday 20-Mrs. Chenoweth of Indiana- polis, speaking on What the Well Dressed lYoman Should Wear states TiFl '.IN THE WABAEM DEBATE. that the feminine fashion, now popular, of parting the hair in the middle is partly due to the fact that men claim it gives the wearer the appearance of meek-- ness. Helen Brenneman appears next morning with hers changed to the side! Thursday 21-Prof. Pickett. as result of studying hosiery factories, becomes ardent advocate of seconds for women. Friday 22-Parents' Week lind begins with chapel by them. Mr. Sayers proves Shakespeare was collegiate by showing that he was thinking of the Fresh- men in his Comedy of Errors, the Sophomores in Much Ado About Nothing, the juniors in As You Like It and the Seniors in All's XYell That Ends XYell. Glee Club Home Concert followed by reception at Prof. Kelly's where, with due ceremony, a fragment of a deserted ship viewed on the trip, is burned. Saturday 23-Track team downs Hanover with score of 10215 to 25112. Phoenix and Ionian present Intimate Strangers. It is suggested that a man's age might be judged by the way he acts with women. lYhat a variety of ages we would have on the campus! Monday 25-Faculty indoor camp supper. Mr. Atwood jenkins hasn't been able to tind his hat yet. Tuesday 26-NYestminster Choir appears for the benefit of the Organ Fund and holds audience spellbound. Even Scully asserts he could have listened to ' just hvmns forever! lhuisdax 7h It happened in the dining room lulia l ldei Hon old 'ire you Chrules Charles Nlllner Ill be tn entx one bi tht time I nnish tuttino this meat! .r l 1 l l ! all llllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlll' !!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l! ?-?3 E Pa e hu id L ' - ,- H vga- . X . . - I J ii 'F 3 . . -+ , I, . . 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XYhat a world A ,, of difference a few trim- W - I ,,, mmgs make! ,pai 7.1: x .:gg A'f.f,:: nun Y BYE 'I ::::!:' - M95 on-1 .. HATVIPT , ' I. .. THATll'3NN YQ'-'fA'?T U ... Sunday l-Members of the Bicvauitu- 'f'vl'T Y ' .iiiiii Cl' l l ' ' l -WEN HAT D , gg:-1 arslea L up arise ant unc:-ao : ':: I-OTA Hg? EJ: -- don Howery costumes In gggg . and come forth as fresh ffffi Til and green as the May. ... - m1 1 , 1 ,Q-2.11 O., I , . f ' 1111 e x Ji :I XX hile revelers salute the 37 I --X. - v , ,' . . f 6 . pionthlof May fyxfth Hong peru L V. I , - A 4' - ,72frQ2.1fif7X?2Lf2f4Z2l 'Om tu mp O mm j wrri-i THE Le. ELEE CLUB IN NEW YORK. llall porch Dr. l'arbar waits below prepared for any emergency. Monday 2-l'rof. .-Xrmstrong in his history class admits he is afraid of dates. He wonder does the fear include all three kinds-historic, social and edible -or just one? ' Tuesday Sfmt Jnly 38'-' given by Day Dodgers. 1 Th well, of course they couldn't have given much more with the same delicate finish. XYedne-sday -l-XYm, Dudley Foulke speaks in chapel on the history and de- velopment of Art. He remarks that most modern paintings are very beautiful if viewed from the end of a bowling alley. 'lhursday 5-Style Show given under the auspices of the Home Economics Seminar for the education and enjoyment of the women of the community. liriday C-Spanish play No Smoking, presented, followed by refreshments. Any proceeds will be placed in the fund, which now amounts to 6 cents, which is to be used for furnishing the Spanish room in the oft talked of New Building. Klonday 9-Science Club enjoys camp supper, and studies the natural science of eating and playing. Only response so far to the Quill's campaign for the Ideal Man is one specifying brown eyes and feet to match. Thursday 12-Ye Anglican Club presents Countee Cullen in recital of his own ,Q-i '--' Q2-.17 2 Y 11-1. 1, ,a,. ,fs , iii .Ln 1413- ?-fliif ii? Qfiif Til :ef s QQEQ-Y L 1 - 2 cgi l Qlgil 7i' '11 W s 4f ff' 1 iff i ii ii' l-QQTL li ji j lx-.? 1 AE. if l Ae- 1 li-'l EE? if-1 1-W CZ l ISE7'-4 lr-is lP:,.': Q- .,.-ff-Lf Y ff' l 1 of-M'irl ji j:-T- 1 f lliii?-3 pa- poetry. 'Qi' Friday l5fStrawberry Festival under auspices of the held on the west campus. qRain-Indoor Field.l ' '1 JI. .l'u Friday 20-All College Skate. rin l I 'l ill 'll I A A l e S I ' l 1 1 . 4112 ... wir 11 lllllllllll' 1- 11141-'111'l f l 11 l1ll 1t1'll'lll 111.A''wiW111-f1lll1lf1l11l11i1'.1t1i1'fz1l-lf14'.l 1'1 l if 7' il H i 'l51jlMl'llljjl,n mjjijjl-'lj' j' 1 ll - j'1j11'1 21 ijulj Elll 1j1i1 l'.l ,ii .1 1, ,,:1',11 ,1 1 it i11 11. , '1.1 l!l5lllu ' ill 1 -P1 1? l 11 1.4.flH-jj!! l 1A ull lu l1 1,11'11ll1111l,1 111l1 ill .1 lrlillll lx,ly., 1l' ll .Ll11l11ll'11llli111!'il': ll' 'll -ll! lll l 1. 'll hh-.. 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Friday 3- And there are wailings and gnashing of teeth- Saturday 4-Annual Ball of the Mop Pushers Association! Tuesday 7-The autocratic blue book still holds sway although occasionally an underclassman deliriously waves his ink besmirched lingers in sign lan- guage, which being interpreted means, l'm through. Xlednesday 8-Departures-hasty and otherwise! A Thursday 9-Annual musical recital. Friday lCMMask and Mantle play. Saturday ll- Loyalties presented by Senior class. -.- 0 Sunday 12-Baccalaureate-Black liles on parade. i F Monday l3-And lo! the end has come! 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Greek maidens, Swiss peasants. colonial ladies, Quakeresses, lfliglislt damscls of various periods of history, and representatives of other lands-student assistants in the library-met the guests, escorted them through the library and served them with refreshments, In keeping with the spirit of the college the first exhibit was that of a collection of popular Quaker books accompanied by a poster of prim Quaker ladies with the quotation, Passes the depth of thine own spirit in stillness. The next exhibit was a poetry collection including poets from Homer to Merrill Root, a member of our college faculty whose first volume of poetry, Lost Eden is just now on the market. The Reading with a Purpose books in their many colored bindings came next. First :Xid for the Intelligentsian included the Readers Guide, XYorld Almanac, XYho's XYho, Song Index. Index to one-act plays. etc. Fiction had the slogan, Fiction portrays human life. XYith the costume books was a gaily colored poster labeled The glass of fashion. Biography in the next alcove had a reproduction of Boardman Robinsons Walt VVhitnian and the quotation Man is the tale of narrative old time, History had the quotation History is a voice sounding across the centuriesui drama. Plays are the mirrors of life : and music. Music is the universal language of mankind. Play refreshes tired minds accompanied books of games and parties, while those on inter- national relations bore the slogan None liveth to himself alone. The quotation Science is certainty-is truth found out, was accompanied by a splendid Pasteur etching. Good mans ners and form carried the quotation Before you can he eccentric you must know where the circle is. 2 ? L3 T'-' ,S , rx...-,sr 'f f ' fail Li?+ ' :-a-- 1 .E?2'1?f Qe,f1 '11 E: I .fi i is iii... 1 lg:.5.41ff l' SE.-5, Q Ja E,f4,,r VY- 5, f--zf:1. 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MGLLOY CO. 7.857 NNVESTERN AvE.cH1cAGo Seminfbr Jarnplex S f xii 2 4, e, H . lYillie Jones : lf a girl conimittecl suieicle here would they ship her body back home F Bill Sinikin: Nope, theyll cam- pus the ghost. Mrs. Hissi Do you like eoclfish billls T' CMH' lleals: Dunnn. l never at- tenrlefl any. XYhat kincl of a town is this, any way? College town. And what do the people clo who clon't go to college They do the people who rlo go to college. Mid Shicleler: 4 Ph, lonkee, the rubber plant has a rerl thing on it. ls that 21 rubber liflllilyi 7 ' 'gf i-E1 l l i 'rf K 5 :Q l?il lg 3,121 --Al? 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Dean Xliight in astronomy class: ll'hat keeps the moon from fall- ing? julian Mavity: The beams. Dean XY: Yery good.-answer this one: XYhen is the season for shooting stars F julian: Don't know, sir, l ani not acquainted with the States Game Laws. Yisitor: Do your students cut classes for any reason ? Prof. Milner: Uh, certainlr. Yisitor: For what reasons Prof. M: For any reason. Miss Long has taught her Math tla s the neu inultiplivition on Hou Manx Times Compilments of MEYER BRO . CO. THE REXALL STORE 70-1 Main ,,,.. .-, v:-..::' ,1 5 l i l 'il i ,EE i: ,..a t-:f- T,4 , ,,,,., A '-li?i ' -'iii-' pp.,- ' il Ffa.. :Z EV ,H F li E' L all in uiiuiiumiiiifmiiiiml ti IJ . ll A 'll iii uumiraii iiiiimi ii J frfifi1i4iii: lii 'ii'ii will f'i'2i 'i.i .!llill!.. Page nne 1 iiiiii i --ed sax FCC O E ty tl N I, if ifil1i1.witiglr+4j4+i' it m nnwmnmms ' '-1'gf'-1' I 4-72 , -2 I - I L... i gigs N ' ' if i '-4T'f i : F ', ,DTN . V-ig rin e 13-: ...- iii. 42455 pl: 2: 1 - !T-i,-f- ' i:' 73' 14... 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Room I. linollcnbcrg Annex. RICHMOND, INDIANA Oilicc phone 2549 Iles. phone 39033 Doug: XX'liy is my letter so clfnnp Miss Lawrence: I'ostag'e due, I guess. I Holm Fatherley: I can write 21 story in at few hours and think nothing of it. l'i'of. Root: I quite ziffree with you. P1 She shyly told Prof. Ross he had an awful line. Hut he wasn't pleased because he was the football coach. Mrs. Hrinton to Frosh: Do you speak Latin? Frosh: No, I've never heen there. Two's '21 conipzuiy,-tlie thii'tl's a chaperone. li fvxi -I ,, vw , MH, eww' HL H L A, Y I Wilffhi: e'if,:ttitit tnf?ijiin,,,ii,!m41:i !WWli'n'1iggt1'!IIIIjitiffllty' HIV I I I :WW 1 illihi ,,.t'utf'lti1if'i'iiiii,.li-ht,i1 H,5itxt,,,wl'l',fnUjiL':iJfti Wim-it itllkjt .i1ttl.W.ti!t1f?.ia:wt wffftlfimwithatliiliitiiimiiifllL liiltt If l Ing it I I f ': fe oi 2 huns rec sixty- our PV ' ' ':'i '1 '6 7g31,-+H-M16 ' f '5U ' -ufmllwff My nfsfm M 7' f'sw'ff f fwfwq ,Wim W,'g f 1' ,, 'Q N,A. . 1'Q 1,f, '41, iw fwuj 3. gh, W 'N I ,4 4 'li ' ,J w alf, ',Q. '.'1 ', 1 Im., Wgmx'-l ' 1 UWMFGv'f1lU,j!'PfIfi'5:lx X'!wF3.1llIlmmE ' 'WH av.. ....n. .Q ' n. . ll M Jill. TN' Y5njL',1l'vl':.'Gu y gfwf Mr NLl,ll'.:LkL MLxlf 1 K ,- I COMPLIMENTS GF THE F. K. VAUGH BUILDI G COMPAN HAMILTON, OHIO I WWIMWIII U QIIIIKIIWKHIII by 'ix :J dm WWMllUlIMHMWIHWWMHMmMW'1 l 1' H -F-'FE ,L .. 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' ...gg- ...E ---- ,.D':.?- f i 44 ...1 t -,Lx 4,14 1 1 A r: l ,mi -'E l I Say it with Flowers We Grow Them 9 1 . 1 f if in lt Just Call Flower Phone 1093 + ' IX A LEM N Flower Shop 1015 M1111 Street Definitions from the Quaker Quill- Dehuzz-A painless. subtle method of fostering active friend- ship. Cut-Each class you cut de- creases your chance for a magnetic personality by one tenth of an ampere. Decampused-The senior said HI am decampusedf' T he freshman acknowledged with Glad to know you. Are you any relation to de- tour ? Prof. Ross tln Investments class? NV hen you open your paper in the mornin and rind that xoui Invest ment '1l1'1lV'slb has been col rect and that the stock is steadily risinb your feelin is supeib Xou feel capable of om out to hunt hears xx 1th a Hy swattei -- - i lm' mlll.:.lwlllllllllllmllllllll'lllllllllIlIlll ulirlmullimlulidlhlllllllllllllllll 1 , . g - JY . -K 4 . f S E -. 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Tllllll'l ,'l lllfll' A -win ll or f f vw li +i ff lwlll'.' all .mTlfl'lH',W 'ln will l l 'iliwil Q' lllmgll l'l V'+ E 'T a1'ZJ lfivlfioill ll lil- 4, 'N' VL.. lv 1' fr -l 'l' 'iilJ:vlll'lll'illl3u'a.lli -Wllliiulivzll' ,llklul A 'lfllml l' 'll W1l,.Jll 1 flllli I' v'rli ,. , yljlllr 'Q NL . rfl'lalllilfQ,5L-Vlol-'ill' Qualit Above All Y i 5 Z 4 i Designers and Manufacturers Lf ' l SCHGOL fo COLLEGE ,A JEWELRY 77--wig rig? fi-: :IEE LQT :Z i +2-I fi '34-37? -1 Indianapolis L..-f: Li-,1 Zvi: 11' in-Abi 155355 1'-1, W,-Q53 -xii li-fi Official Jewelers to Earlham College 5, 'A l ldllllyll ' 4 I , 'xl 'wif ' L L ' r 'lllll' lin lgll'1 m j !' H H'l'lllvllllQ1iWw 'll lIlZllil'Wflf' in -lui fa.Wl,? l3'llw!f414lxzl+llvm.flWmTmfll ' , is l L , ,ri s is ig ii f i L :lllll.llrllllnl l llllyllnll lllullsll J 3 if ll llllilllllrmlllfl .lllfxvrm lllliillx llllll ll llli Mllwl fiilaml-Jral!i,,lLmwiVH lla if-lllllmlm , Page one lundrerl sixty-Seven l fi I , If-if Wlii ill LW WV f 'I IIf3'v 'pL'l1f5i!iFf12 J, lmll 'IIIIIIYIIWWIW5 U 1' 1' ,wx ll I li , ,Mil .mil lllxnmn :ummm I in ' LT . ?j :za THE TIVGLI RICHMQNUS CQMMUNITY g if -1 -. -.. s-1 1? LI -:. .5 ... -.-. .-..- 23 .... f u- '-if - A . EJ: ' if- F'S ' ,..f- I! 5 244-14- ,Q :QE ,... :id ' 'Qi A -. lim'-tl lil i ,asa- ES? .QL--gg: 5 laying the finest screen and Toacl attractions with appropriate and beautiful musical and organ selections. O O 0 THEATRE 3.-I ' VISIT THE MOST COMPLETE AND ' BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN INDIANA T. - p r i Vx ,iii - If will I I V 53 W mmm' rm' 1IivWip,,.411fiNlIn W il m gzlnle Q' ' WWWWWIllUHlM M n I ll l I llllllilig ,l,lL.a'l'Elw':'E1w, l QIlllllhhiUl1lIlml'M.ll.lnllllllmklll ,llfil-ll' li1iu....' llll D r Page one hundred 1-ixtyrcight ggi iil'UliIii.i'l '5i.f'Will -ii M 'x ' 'illii ri illmi lull! 'liiiiilllilillilgwiliq uliili'ill'ii'pilm'iii wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii iWii iiiiii Tiiii-iii 1,.,,v'g q,.p ,, , I' 1, iW,l,g'i I ,Avy 1, -turf N I 5, - AIJUNI ft, if ,, M ,I ,IV iq, ' I 4 ffiiilff WM' fl Lliili' 1 , 'il, 'f lf,q,'iji. 'N' .,'il'5i ,', Mm 'liliiiihl ,lilill Hyip, ' 'ln , 'I Hi J ,Qilfii f 'lf'l iIllQL31ilj,'l 'lil I 'iJifiii:l ,,'l' yiliiq rl 'I 3.7 ' 1' v . I ,, ., i l lot. liclxett ltlflllb, tow locate absentee 111 a baturday class with- 9 out calling the rolll I rlon't know ij who it can he. Elbert Ladd is 1- presentf' ' -- l 8' Marx Someone has said that the pres- ent age is an age of niechanisni. .X I S 735 few stray glances in the direction of the Student Parlor or Cenietery might convince one that it is an age s u - 1 N of neckanisni. rlhc Sort Ot Llotheb 1 young fellows like f fl l'rof. Cafter unsuccessful efforts to decipher a popular stuclent's handwritingh Mfr Carr. how do you distinguish your capital let- ters? - fi QM' Loehr S' Klule Of Course Carr lafter a IHOI'l'lCl1I.S hesita- tionl XYell. usually hy their posi- tion in the sentence. I AQLI GTO Candy, Pop, Sandwiches i I and Camp Suppers HOTEL y EUROPEAN ASHBY Sz HAZEN Phone 3043 YV. Main 8 Fifth l WE DELIVER I O O Good Restaurant X ily- , I Coinplinients ol' D R A V E R 7 S i i . l 7 -aff l ffflff 2 ' ?. l ...ii 45-il i L'-if IS- 4 li? ll-V-Q., ,g,::.f-vi lgi l Ci?El ,.f - -Ii. I' SWIMMING POOLI East Main St' Opposite lbt-Iiiisylwiliia Station Richmond, Indizllm Richmond. Indiana I Lll lliq l 9 r g l lit H' I IITWTVWW It .I i iw his S lllil lll lil 5' ,mldwwglh-3 'll 'Qi II, I 'lst ,lxEiiiiillii.l'iXFllflni1lli.!il''llii ., lu' MR 1,1 WI' y , L'iLl'I,l1iIIll,v3ll IIIIM.-,+lI'll gilllNi'llfli'5l.'pf't l 'N' L ig , H I I f ', it i,,- tml' 'ti' lQ 'l Ill il :I EW gl , I. ' ' mliipl ll li . litlfllirllbjllllilw IL! j'IlYMlUly,jl,,ll'Ql'tl'illliil' 'iiljwl iligiu Mi' ilii iii LV ,ni ,ll1,15l,lWi,i4l.ffI4l, ,lIlgl, 'r limi iiiilll, Page one lluudretl sixty-nine lg fi l lwlll'lfill',l' Hli'l'X1fl'?l wr: V1 If it i A- l i Y Y wi if i V+ NW E,lI:: 1rilMi mH1lnll:ll3i,,.l23llW 1 g,rr lil Mm .ligklimifglll:gEi fg WilwiljlliMiplw glw, liflyfjlllwlxluni will .,.lFlig1!lt A1l4,l.vlll1l. , Nh Ili fllyll Nm 1, swml ll'fl'f'f'lllv,. f'lllUl l-llllllllrwl lm lx lliiggj ,f: rI 'l1llllli ' Ki lla ' Wil l it ll . - H I ,lil lnlfllllllilllllifll lQlL'llT-'llll HQ r lull ra ge ! 'ii -P 5 l Congratulations to You Earlhamites and Compliments of the Liberty Light and Power Co. Lili' ' : ' i ...ul 1 Y .-li -E-3 3 :EE fi' E l,N.J1-fi . l JU .. L Chenoweth Auto Co. BUICK AUTOMOBILES Hertz D1'lVLll'SClf Sedans Rent a nice Sedan and Drive it Yourself ' 1107 Main Plichnlond. Indiana Richmond Young lVIen's Christian Association Eighth and North A Gymnasium, Dormitories Swilnniing Pool Cafeteria '23 Good Fellowship and Cordial m761C0ll1-C to All Young Men X 1 TWT ll IM IIIIIMMIIII I l 4 l Ik lui L 4 l I ' rr 1 w in ly 1:mi.l,i i n- xl.-4 , l l ' 'fl i n l -it iilflrlllllwhl ii-, ll' 'llll um rl ll. l Ir l' W ll W l 'lg A 'llnf lm ll' W W 4 7577, ' :HV N H, -' T lllqll' 1 ' 1 ' Y' ll' 'll 'W'lllll l 'll lil lWf'lli l l I 1 i f. will l, Wx, ,, ,, All . ' .nit Will it fi il 'l if illnlffll. -it Page one hundred seventy - 1 13 ' f-4 :S ' m J, .un.::. Af , . 1 iff-in win ilulm.xqwywl-T'W-af I Q Eli vw Huivli 4 4-ld ffffiirfv xv W' f Wiyllffm ll iqsllilllimil ll, 1 'J liI,:l+l,i'KllM a Q:'ni 'V 21,51 1,11 1 'll' ws' l 'f' li I A i nlil' 1 -ii I1i.'l'lliAll!'vll'll.ll. i '.ilr ,' it ui' 'lx'i'l.' - vt, 'Nl 1. ,fi A il-.Jil ti 'iii ilfi 'N will A vlfll J' 'W-Y' lm , in V 1. 2 Wifli l THE WESTCOTT HOTEL PRICES REASONABLE Cafe and Coffee Shop on the Parlor Floor XVe Serve the Best that Money Can Buy Try Our sunday Dinners A. C. DISCHEH, Jlamzger .,, , 1, M,-1 i..., ,X tt ,sig I A E?-Ti ' ff iii? -TB .Qi ' ,Ti ,f :R .2 i-2' H I I get 1 f Z?Es THE I RESI'IXlAN'S GRACE The schools as full of sophoinores As the rooms are full of ants And yet no paddle functions now To spoil my Sunday pants. -Qmzlrvr Quill. Ifatherley lin iirst meeting of the year! Now about these meetings. They are held every Thursday at Chapel hour. They are led occasionally by speakers from the outside but usually by some campus celebrity. I will talk about friendship this morning. l When the Resign-11-Q office 'isl'ed the seniors to apply foi de iees some ot the co eds should hay e men tioned not only the -X l but 'ilsi NIIXS Automatic Phone 1388 THE J. M. COE PRINTING COMPANY 1117 Main St. RICHMOND, INDIANA General Com111e1'c'ial II'ork Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Catalogs, Booklets. Folders, Cards, Enulopis Literature for Ll70I'll tluss f Business 5,-. v,. 2751 i- Tl S2542 C-::,1'f l f,,L-I l ' V 4 ' -11 ',fA1i, lT ' ' ,Y , l-fn'- 'fi. , -fr-:--'-4 IX 2 ' is' . PM 1,111 l Wil' l . I iylll 'llli l , 'I h 'l alll i w i W W ii in 'A W 'l'Wwl'flR fllll 2' lil 1llil'l ++lia illislifllvll-lt1'1 llll ll mi l l .ll 1- 4' lllllllilh. 1 ll ar l'MZlw.ljil dliyl l'llll ylslmll 4 lil W : M' A1541 Willlill,,Q-Ml'I maui W Illlil ul 'J' Paks one liundrcd seventy-one li . . 11, 'W' 'I it Ill ll .tzfflgqlfll 'iiltmfllwlgtflilimllliliilmlliii ffllzlldll 'l!f '5 .'P17l'Vfii,'1?li5llllr1l: lpiltg 1'2:l1f1lf m,l't,' 'ftlf'.r'ff-1-1it1-'iilrllfffw-flat'fl52lllg1v'vfi4Q1i if, MfUlfl'ffl Htil'Ufl1l1'. 1 'lildl'til,!ill -Hlllii l?illl illi l'ili I H rlllllmlllef ftlfl ll '5211ll'm3:lilllttl,ll,' T, 21- C if Qt. Q LL :TT ' 1. Lili? fi: ' Z Q 241331 l ggi A ,gpg-3 29 . , +x 7, l Eil px f, iff. I ig-it V325-E' ' il 3: X lil Pretty freshman eo-ed trying to tind new chapel seat, Is this my PIM RICHMOND Equally dumb but beautiful frosh, Yes, this is 'I,'. LUMBER CO. Prof. Morris lat close of Eco- nomics class diseussionl You are dislnissecl. Please leave quietly and do not wake up Mr. Ileesleyf' T LUMBEII Prof. Ross 1 In Accounting class? MILLVVOBK Now the importance of accuracy, Mr. Iiarmer, cannot be over-e1npha- sized. lfarnier ljust waking upl XYould you please repeat your question. Mr. Ross ? I XYhat is a faculty? A faculty is a body of men sur- rounded by red tape. -C'0r11cII HvI.lI'0'It'. AND SUPPLIES Hardware and Paint Phones 3527, 3307 We Aim- by personal interest and attention to help meet the needs of Friends for BIBLES, BOOKS, BIBLE SCHOOL LITERATURE AND MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES 'e C 'e re a'e 0 ffve ' ' VS 11 1 d t ml 10111 t mail order service on our own stock, or the publications of any other Company. A FRIENDS BOOK a SUPPLY HOUSE I V: llll S. Eighth Street RICHMOND, INDIANA ,M x -It 'IV A- w I wnt'i 'l1!UiWyiil lxilwlylng ,,4gWn i',. W If I zip Wifi ',,qlll' y', W tlllq 5 . I i id ii 'lii i'i'ii iii i iii A L '1 -lil ,- Maxi L M . -.lt llli .:lilwill-lx1.i4a:g-ml ilH.il,Ilm:H'itil lilill il -lllf llli ,.W1 ll 'l' 'tl' l'i'1'ltii4t' 1' l J lim 'f iI Page one hundred seventy-two :Fill 1 fwl? ' I ' o r 5' ,. ' ,J it fr N.: ',, W'w+ HM' . U 'f , ' In '.-' ' 'u4M.i.'?ht1TmS7Ur.m4IW rr xrrltimit Ht .f1f'.H1F WiW1'1fv -'1V 'Q9ww 'f 'I1i'1..rfUH' .rrtlfrtir.z'4ffm f1 f.4,W '.3wr t'Ui ' t And so we will strive for the Annuars sake, 7' fs To keep new icleas quite active. From year unto year, better pictures we,ll make, ?g To see the Sargasso attractive. A Mi -vis i I .E- 1 4 .--rl l Q K u VE YZ' r o U t 1 V ta i-'jiri Q QUFJKPQTJK' X fYr1LPtQ9ngnofH52gle11?f 1 tr1 ,!P!fiL! In ? ' Mn HX!! A an H 1 ' - Page one hundred seventysthree 5 .vii 3153 Gif WTL-4. w w , ' v ' 1 vi, f .f Tifiiliil 2 ' , W, 1 ,V'Z?L'.u , ..-.1.,. ,r,,, ,vw W E--L1 LL-H 1,1-' if U GET, i:f?:':, 7 fz- , fi- Eiel. , .,f i-fi gief? E.:-31,1 , -73- EE -izi? ,i,+Q lt? -1 ' l 'HLLTEQ kit :Q Y-35:1 'LTQQ-.IT X -?i '...Qi ' 1 Q55 W , gi 1 ri?-Q 2'-ii' N iii? ffi T: 1 , -Yr- w ,I-SQL.: 1253 -' fr! aw - 5 r Vfbgggsff j UvA1u'1'1i,!Q'J I A W fu V'g ' ' ' ' A -x Q Hwy ,.,,. , . ',,A,r,.1 . V, , V Y ,qw rf H f., 5, U , M ral? 'ft Hfif ? M-,ttfgf:'-,,1gg5t, 'f wWw:ftf 'ajlm1f,'9V,1?1: ' r rt:rwWf',rt,l B . nr: X, ,p,, . t t f 4,4 1 ,f, , n I wr, . J , A 'NN HU E367 T, ,3L ,1'!,,', 1 L 1,,jjlij4 M,f1!:1. 'f ,Hifi .'H'I :,f,!'l, 'y'J'1 ,,f VNHl!V. 3' ly Q H 65 ,, ,U Y These QQ Brands Signify Quality ! When Wondering What to Buy, if you can find these Brands Your Question is Answered. They always Znring .Satisfaction YVe Guard what goes under these Brands the same as We Guard our Good Name . A. GODDARD WHOLESALE GRUCERS MUNCIE, INDIANA JO CO. ,V . ,xy wig 'ly C-'w Q My -K'l'l lr 7'3 U f f'T 'i ,' V- '.1'f4T 'QT '- f' 4 ' V, J' fx- 'H' w 1' ,-, mx ww ., ,a Tr 5'7'f ,, , gm lx Kitt S , 34MfE,WV.:?n,k,R1,.M,UL,,,4E1+.,I1j,-1:,, f,21fnHI..Mf. u- MQ!w1Q 1!,l 5j!WS,,h1f!1w,.?H7v:,,!MTy,plflylf!y',,34f,i43'.HQ' ,it Las wlgw ,iq M , ,m,F.,,-Yf1--f+6'51-1-vef7vf-v'-.,,,Tt.a.A,..h,tH,rJ.., N me -,Mt N My 1, 3 W N wi ,I X. 11, :N V! .,,- W g,w:v1,'3g rr,iIfLGALEly'J ,-fmilljlt:'Q l11 VULWJL:-WE,f'1 X vw f Q L! Q xf M K 1ll3H,w1 X -X U than My- Y, M ' VM illmlhv ml! fm: 'Jug om- 11111.11-4 al'YL'v1l5'-WH' it N 5 f WP 1 1 ll f Y ifii fi, L 'E , l ,, . U ,'I VV' it X1 il 'll - ',, ' ' 1' ' ' m 2 'J ', 'lo 1 '5F?i- Will ri' iilyif li '. Q N ', fl i j', ifw 5, ,i' lim' ' , ' ' ' ,,i,j Ilyg',1lfl4 4 Nillil '- 1 5 ' l, 'jiri , 'I' ,,ifii,,M'I' ,iiiil rlfii ' li'iH'1'illl,Jf i.,V ii, l,'ril',:l'.i,f1iE'j13E1iQ5i1iwliiiiii ll-52 o the young man and the young woman with their careers before them, we extend a cordial invitation to make this their banking home. First National Bank Main and Seventh Streets Richmond, Indiana l 3:35 l Yum. ' aft -,ii-1 1 li 1 -fa- i '-'QL' v - :T 1 l fi T7 i. l l 'bhf- l l 11:1 l lfii-Ei Kreimeier Tailor All Suits and Ovcrcoats Madc Hcrc in STOP HERE for your Fountain Service and you will be well pleased Our ice cream and slierbets are served direct from thc Frigidaire Icclcss Cabinet- uo chance of COlli2ll11lI12ltiOl'l from icc or salt. 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Then, said -lohn, why rlon't you use l,isterine Try Us and Note The Difference in Your Dry Cleaning Representatives- Marie Johnson, Earlhani Hall Allen Lindgren, Bundy Hall French Benzole ' Cleaning Co. Phone 2501 1114 So. 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NIT l is ,i Jil IIT all 4? f li'i Wifi f' il fi it U 51 e ye,- ?nTi ' A ja V M 1 The Home for Savings 315 interest compounded semi-annually will keep it growing I l Dickinson Trust Company The Oldest, Largest and Strongest Trust Company in Eastern Indiana' ' mf: :fra-g -aff, 5' 2? il : '+1 Eifsg i QS j l 1 ,Pill ?'?. i I Adam' H. B ar Wholesale C 0 Exclusively Richmond. Indiana Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Underwear, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Linoleulns, Etc. Manufacturers of HPERFECTION LINE Overalls, Shirts, Coats, Pants, Etc. Doug. Hoskins- Have you seen Loves Greatest Mistake? XYilmer Kenworthy- No, but l know what it is. Miss Pick detines Unegligeeu in French class as somethinff 23 lected. llEg'- Hef Let's think hard now. She- No, tet's do something you can do, too ! 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