Earlham College - Sargasso Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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GEORGE FOX 1624-1091 Evhiratinn O the sturdy founder of a faith. a unique ligure whki escaped ignuble imprisonment of snul thtmugh gauled and made to suller the hardships of prophet, tu a strange, swlitary who thought himself peculiarly his deeper inner struggles, one nut know there were hundreds a defiant dreamer alone in whim did of souls up and down the nation passing' thruugh a similar trial: to this hero of runiantic interest and psychic magnetisni, wlw tvut' lined his castle in Spain with deiinite and glowing strokes and inspired uthers to etch similar dreams-tu Geurge Fox, the first Quaker, we, the Seniurs, dedi- cate this vcmlume. Qlnntvnin SCENES ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS STUDENT LIFE , 'MQ'- Sm. 1 qi '-1 X' :Pa as , N 'f 1 , ' ' fu J 4 1 . -, gs- x .Wi A K V +,zx.,', 5 4. s X5 Q Q A Q ., , If' 4 I 0:41 ,-.A art, my X , E 5 4, g 43. N, 3 .4,.i.e,- fm ,ak iss. x ,CT 1 fl xx , 3 3 M I ' fi nj 'xg X. 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N U r , 'WJ SARGASSO '28 BOARD OF TRUSTEES VValter C. VVoodward, Ph. D,, C1lfliI'1l'LfZll Murray S. Barker, B.S., Virr-Clzai1'11zun Ernest Atkins Xivlldlliilll, Ph. D., Scrzvfary Atwood L. Jenkins, HS.. Tl't'cISlL7'CI' TRUSTEES FROM INDIANA XYEARLY TRUSTEES FRUAI XVESTERN XvE.XRLY MEETING AlEETING i05ePl1I-iib Cidda-fd Mlglfle- illal- Oliver P. Clark, '89, Georgetown, Ill. ucy ill vinford, Green ed, n. Q v . .-Xlvin E. VVildman, '85, Selma, Qhio Clmleb A' Reele' ?O'l. 1, I I waiter C. woodwal-d, '99, - ,, Ifffmalm IF' uf- Richmond, Ind' Albert L, Lopeland, O-, Paoli, Ind. Charles M. Xlfooclman, Richmond, Ind. Mary Miars Harold, '98, Danville, Ind, J. Edward Green . Muncie, Ind. Edward D' Evans' -87- TRUSTEES FRoxI .ALUMNI :XSSOCIATICIN M A P 1 Y W6Iud1agapOliT' gui' Murray S- Barker, '97 I ariana noun, 1 arme, nc. Thorntown, Indiana - ,, H 4 e- 4 Wal-def C, Amee, '39, Chicago, IIIIIIOIS IRLWE EK UFPICH' Lawrence Hadley David Morton Edwards, Ph.D. XYCH Lafayette, lUClia1'l?I Ea1'll'lam, Indiana X 1 'Wx ,, R- , -L- 55, Q ,V A' X2 ' , .... a--- YE 'T Tl 4 1 - in ., Tw X , s r eef I x,- V I-V, 1 V, , 51 , ary? await f Tiff .. Jfffmxu ,lmaarfi -1 Q f- - X l ai- iw - ll. ' ' ' giirf ef VA ,IIQI il f ilm--'S 1 . 012 'l , ff ,N f ,f -' Qglf ' if W g!! .EI i ' i exlg ' X I , ff Q1 ' F-I I -5 T dj 1' 'X Aj Al, N R I I I I A xy- 1? J ,P-'VI hx llfall . Page fifteen PRESIIJIZNT D.-XYIIJ M. IQIJXXYXIQ Page eixtccu SARGASSU 'QS igrrmhrnt 4 hmarha REXCHIXL1 tewchmg jolv1110 O1 p1e s1d111g Dr Eclwalcls shows :111 uuila U111U Cl6VOt1011 to lfarlhams progress H exerts h1111self u11sp'11111gly to upholdmg 'md ra1s111U l11gl1C1 the standards ot the Col lege Wherever l1e goes l1e converts others to Z1 sv mpathy for and 111terest 111 OL11 2111111 mater from t1111e to t1111e the Xl1Cl'lb touch He lb the man who 111akes the wheels go 1OL11lCl 51 de111ocr1t1e 'md kmdlv sp1r1t malxes and holds 119.1111 f1'lC1lClS for 111111 -X qu1et 111a1111e1 persexe1'111ce NV1bClO1T1 and 111tegr1tv of characte1 secure l'11S pOb1f1011 ws leacle1 ll e have every muse to love 'md 1espeet P1exV l Q .V 1 17 , . ' 1, tg, ' ' - -' ' I . . - 0-- . . 6 b 5 1 :H e C b . H 1 N N . h , l 4 . . L . C, is l1is as he adds to the college Golfers. .V 1 y .c ' .- 17 - 1 1 C C 1. , , U Page seventeen S!1EH'2AS11?1i'? 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'I s 1 - 1 gl , 1 1: ' ' : ' ' - 1 ' 1 ' , 1 I J' ' f ' 1:71. ,k-.. .. -If 'sc11p1', 11111, alas, only Ilr. lXIz1rk11' can clisccrn 1110 11111111311 truths. Hz'-wx l'-1 - 'z 5 j? Qf'-1 ' 1 1 f' T11- cf if1A 1. : I f. I I 1 M, 3 . J. Page eigl1t1'c11 SARHASSO 'ZS THUMAS R. KELLY, Pli.D. Dr. Kcllykthc pliilusopllcr with an lrish name whit, as far as wc know, has ncvcr kissed thc lllarney stunt-. Thu pcram- bulatwr fllI'lliSl lCfl lncmliutiuii for thu youngest nnly, so hc bought a car. Pt-rs:nnalitysthat intlchnablc swn1utl'1i11g. Ha1'tfm'rl Tlieologicul Seminary Pl'f2'ft'.V.Yl7I' of 1j!Ili!l7X0f'1IJ' HKJXYARD H. llRlN'l'ON, I'h.D. In thc Physics lab. Dr. Brintun listens for thc atoms to turn uvcr in his watch crystal. Bc thc C1'lllVCI'lljiO1'l cast fwr west, he attends. Also, he makes toast on Bunsen burners. XYM. R. ARMS'l'RUNl'2, All., Lvnivcrsity of Cl'llCZlg4'l .-lxxixhzlif Pr0fv.s1vm' of ff1'.s'f01'y Mr. Arinstruiig is an intcrnatiunal amllassaflur. XYQ pru- ' rlict succcss fur him during his stumlics at Gcnuva. as a rcsult of diplomatic training' 1'ccuivccl in Bundy Hall. HC is very pop- ular because of his camaraclcrie. L'nive1'sity of California IjI'0ft'A'5OI' of Plz-x',v1'r.v - is.- Y, ,,,-,, Page nineteen SARltlASSU 'TIS i ' 'il7L'g V ' Y ni K nj V Y V Y V W V i V ERNEST .-X. XYILDHAN, l'h.D. University of lllinois Profvmoa' of C'l1011z1'.rf1',x' llr. NYilclman pwssesses unusual accomplishments in the Held uf chemistry. But if he should break up the elements the chemistry department would subtract frwm his laboratory fee fur breakage. He has no inhihititsns towartl scientific meetings. RUBY U.XYlS, l'h.U. Curiiell Lvniversity Pzwfvmnz' uf Eizglilvlz lfm' three years Miss Davis has given liberally tif her time t incl thwught tw the teziehing of linghsh and to campus ztetivif ies. As an example, she aclviserl the Y. XY. Li. A. cabinet. Nlzty Cltllllllf culluge gt-iie1'atimis learn to lu' dt'fi11ift'. llt Jlllili l.. Mt lRRlS, l'h.lJ. Cklllllllljlll Lvniversity f'l'nfv.v.m1' of IiL'0lIOHlI.t1Y and 1'ol1'f1'vaI St'lL'lIliL' Our iiiiuflieial, iiiteriizititzxial auihassaclvtr at liztrlliani is Dr. fxlwrris. His keen insight iutu world prtwhlems has wuli recog- nitiun far beyniicl the lnttuiitls of Iiarlham Lhllege. But those written rephrts fini' sweiwliwgy are no jwkes fur plmr struggling sturlents. H'A '4 Tf'f I f 'Q.,f , 7 ' W U 'P M Page twenty SAIUJ,-XSS!! 'ZS .-Xl.l-lfN DAYID l'llJl.E. l'li.lD. L'nix'crsity of Cliiczigw Pl'11-fil'.X'.Y!II' of Uvnloghv and Cizznzlm' of flu' lllzzxvilill Ur. H-ilu is iulpurlzlm not uuly hi-causu lu' is prwfussor nl Cigiiliwgy and Ciirzitwr uf tlic Rluscumg lic is alswi iiirlispuiisablc In liarlliam hucziusu ul his C1 rurtwsics, lillllll'll'S5L'5. icacliiiigs and cliuractcr, Kl.XRTll.X PICK, l.. .X. R. Nl. lmiirlim ' E . fl.v.v1'.vti111f l7l'0.fC.Y.VrJ1' of ,lf1lLf1'l'N 1,tIlIffI!LlffL'.Y ' Miss Pick is a l'i'icncl ti- :ill- thc fm-, ilu- fI'lk'lllllL'55,U cwclc ruzxclius aucl stuclciits. Tlicru is nu nm- nwru iiitviwstiiig wr niwu aclmirablc mi thc Czuiipus. ls it ll41ti'H IQIJXYIN l'. 'l'RL'El1l.UHIJ, All., liilflllillll College f7I'0.fL'X.N'01' nf Pzzlvlll' Sflfrlfflllfj and .S'1rfiv1'-z'i.v01' of Alff11',v .'lfl1lrt1'i1v Our Ucbatcrs have bucn succcssful fur mwtliur yuar. Pruf. lid, liuxvcvcr, czuft bu cunliliccl tu clcbatcs. Hu is a czunpus Q1-lcbrity, particularly bucausc ul his lung-staiicliiig rupiitatimi as 21 prmuirtur nf athletics. Page twentyvone A R G ff. S 0 ' 2 81 ,if--'fI'fT'Yi.-:Fi ,f,q 'T'i V fini' ' ',,1,i ' i f ' i V ', V f ' , ' , CHARLES E. CGS.-XND, .-Xll. University of Chicago P1'0fv.v.v01' of Eizglixlz Our fariiicr-fcaclicr has iicvcr hc-1:11 lmiiwu to bc iii an un! synipatlictic framc uf miiifl. His niicl-sentence chuckles and ability ni instill a liivc fur gwcl Iitcratufc unclear him til his stuclciits. ICRNIISTINF Cl TOKSY TN, All, XYellcslcy College 1261111 of ll'121111'11 lllltl . lx.v1',vf1111f P1'1if1's.m1' uf Pllilnxofili-x' XXI' think uf licr whcii wc sing Guarclu1l wc-ll hy alms and inziplusf' Psyclifiliigicnlly spczikiiig, tim, shc has bc-cn truc tri hcr imifcssiwii, aiicl gwucl wislics fullfww hci' tw Switzcrlaiicl. L'l-.XRENCE lf. PlL'lilf'lvl', ll,D. llz11'tfo1'cl Tliefilogiczil Semiiiary Pl't7ft'.N'Xl7I' of B1'lvI1'1i11I Lif1'1'11I111'1' 1111117 C0I11'g1' P11.vf01' Thu familiar figure upon thc platfwrm is Profcssor Pickett, Hn' lvriiigs valuzlhlc tliwughts frwm thc rcaliii of religious kiiciml- cclgc aiirl hy pcrsoiial cxaiiiplc Icacls mic to bclicvc that iclcals may hc iiracticablc. Page twenty-two Sillll. CQA.!'4l+Sf! ' 2 F5 XYM. N. TRL'EULt'31JD, Litt.D. lfarlham College P1'0fv.v.v0r 1i1I1L'1'lfl!.Y of Jflzgllivlz lYc hwlfl Prwf. XYm. N. in liiglicst rcspuct. A-Xltliwiigli hu is rarely scan un thc Campus, returning alumni by-ar witncss In thu living influuiicc of his charactur and tuachings. Hu is Earl- hanfs grand ulrl man. MXRIA-XX lf.-XRILXR, Kl.l,J. University uf lllinois I , Cinllfgv llnffol' ' Uh, what gcrms might infcst thc ranks wcrc it nut frwr Dr. lfarbar! Tw hcr tlwrnugli iilvcstigatiwii and lciiwwluflgc of medicine liarlham nwcs much. A. M. Cl'lfXRl,ES, All. lflavcrforcl College PI'0fL'.YS01' of flf0dt'l'Il I.tIIlfjllrlfjC.9 One would think that all thc vi3gul nf thc forcsts wurc cnclioruscd whcn thc German cluh sings Tanncnbaum. Prof. Charlcs' study and assuciatioii with thc German and Frcnch pcfvplcs unable him tu rcrlcct for us the charm Of dvr' l'ufu1'li11iil and the grace nf lu Iirmzvv. Page twenty-three SARGASSO '28 ELMER D. GRANT, Ph.D. University of Chicago RFtjfS1'1'cI1' of Collrgv and Profvssoa' of 1lftlfllt'lllftlfll'5 Dr. Grant operates the microscope in the conservatory for star gazers. Wfithout a telescope he gets the A-B-C-D and F life of each student because of his position as registrar. Every- one likes him. ELSIE MARSHALL, All. Columbia Lvniversity Dl1't'c'ft71' of Home .Et'0II0lll1'I'X and Cnllcgt' Ipftflifltlll The post of Head of the Home Economics Department now involves rushing' back and forth between third Floor of Carpenter Hall, the kitchen, fifth floor of Earlham Hall, lann- dry, market, Prexy's otiice, and home to sleep-perhaps. She practices her class-hour prcachings. M.fXl,7RlCE U. RUSS, All. L'niversity of Chicago .'lX.X'lSftIlIf Ij1'OfCS.S'01' of Ecmzouzics and Director of illvlfs P11-vs1't'aI Edzrraiiozz Ross is admired by all Earlhamites. He is filled with the spirit of athletics, understands its theoretical side, makes his theories practicable, and yet he does not allow athletics to supersede scholastic attainments. Page twenty-four S.-XIHZASSU 'Z N ln nib V x 1 i i ,Y - . .. . 7. 5 LAL RlLXLl'. ll. l,1lJlJDRlLll, .X.l1, i State Cullcgc ul Xlasliiiigtmi 3 l .'l5.Vl.YfllIIlL PI'l7fl'.Y,YlII' uf fflzgffllvlz and Pizlvlfr .5'fu'ulCi1zg Tcacliiug' classcs iu llramatic .-Xrts aud cwachiug plays are i itt-ms of impifrtaucc iu thv daily lift' of Mr. Gi,mcl1'icli, and hc l , has had admirahlc success. Hu can apprcciatu thc dramatic ll pwfssihilitics mf Klear Crt-ck nu lnalmy days. i l l viiversity of llliiiuis .'l,r.vi.rh111f P1'0ft'.m'o1' of ,lflIf!1t'l1IlIfIit'5 .Xlthuugli Miss Lung has had a uumhur of yt-ars iu thu liarla ' ham dormitory and thu popularity of hur tablu iu thu dining imuii is famous, wt' pm-tlict uiurc int-uiwraliwlc days ahcad. f,i11UCl luck! SlllRl,l2Y lf. STEXYAR'l'. All. l'uix'e1'sity of Cliicagu IJI'0fc'5jl71' of lfzizzrafzbzz , ,. . . . I llimiigli thu lung, wiuclmg, iiioiiotuiimls patliways wt Edu- 1 cation Profil-ssor Stewart clirccts nur ffwotstups. Hrlwcvcr, wliuu f ou thc last clay of sclimrl, wt- have Cmliplctccl thirty-six hwurs of Practicc Tuacliiug and cightveu Obsurvatiuiis wc foul that cithcr mic ur the uthur uf us has actually driuu swmutliiug ul value. ii . il Page tweutyrhve ,F v S11kl1i1f21 !1SSf,1 '23 I '1 1 . 1 11 1 ,1 ,1 51 ,1 11 X1 VLH111 1111131 X 11 1111111 State L1111e111t1 1 11 1 111 1111 111 1111111 11111 DYCDEITIIIQ' 111 11111t 111 111x111 ll 11 11111 111111111 N111 1111 taken up 11111 NK 1211 Tlflll 1 111111 1111' N11111'1s111f111N11111 11111 x1111pat1'11 1 001111 111111 11111111111 1'1,1'1112 T. 111LD11'ELL. 115. L'11i1'e1'sity of 1111111115 1-1.111isf1111f P1'11f1'.15111' of Cl11'111i.1'f1'1' 11111111 C11'1L'S Mr. C2111111111 11rcf1-r, c11c111istr1', 1111 C11c1'r1,11ut, scic11c1' meetings, Ur. 1Yi111111z111, 1,11 j111c1's-F It is extra11r11111211'1' 111 this g1'11urati1111 that 111- can 111' so 1111111112111 1111111 111- a111111u11ccs, T1'111111rr1'111' 11111 may take 1111 I1kJXt 1151 111 fifty 1111k111111'11s. 1 XXII 111 1l111f1111 L11111f1111111 111111 EL 11 1 X1xX1:1x X1 11l1111'1l11 1011626 1111 1411111 P1 U11 11111 1113111111111 111111111111 1 1rf1t1c 111 111 11111 dt1 11111 111 11111111' at 111 111111111 11 1 11 11211 S1111 cl 111111, ax 111311 t1111c 1111111 N 11111 11111 111 L11Ca011 'I 11 111111 141111 1111 1111111 111 XL 111111cr1t-. r111t11 lk 111111 1 1 , 1 .l,1.v1'.1' 11111 1'l'11f1'.1' 1' . l JI' 1 1' 1 111ks:s1111B1'.:. ' ' ' -' 11. Q 1- 1. 131' -. 1 f 111 '1Ag.XY-' ,'5 15j ,'.bj - 1' 2 A '. 1 1 3 A '1', 1. 1A',1vA.:. i,. K 'f 1 1 1 1 H11 j 111- g- ', t '1 ' 111' '- '111 1 11'11 -'i 11111 1g'1' 1'g' ff 1' A HQ 1 .'31Q Nl' 5. '1'1'J.'1S', . 1 Q1111 1 11311 Q1 1 'rl 1 A l'k -1 1 , 1 1 1' 11 1 - . 31 1 -11,.,,.1Q,l-1:.. 1 1- 1 1111 ,11. 1 -,N-... ,111, ,--111.1-1,,.1,, 11 mm- Pago t11'e11ty-six SAIH2.-'SSS 0 ' 2 Fl 'HY' ' w W if Y-1 f :Wi ii Y W' ij'-it-5-Yxvivi--W , A E l 2 1 1 ll. CURTIS NEXYLIN All. l'lz1x'e1'fu1'cl Cnllege A A li - A 'T A-lrfizzg Domi of ,llvn il, and .-l.r.vf.m111f P1'0fc.i1w1' nf Hilvfm'-x' ,,f H , l i ' W Thu Dean uf Mui rcacls English Histnry, tlic I-lihlu in th: :lining rinmi wliun Miss Cnnksnii is away, and lnnlcs severe wliun thu mcn's clnur is left nnlnclicfl during the muzxl. Hc has ll a xx'1iippr-r. ff li'- ,, i ls i . pi, fli gli . v v Y . f. . v . . 'l AX XA EX Eb. .-XM. Lolumbia L niversity 5 5 iv . --1x.v1.mn1f Pl't7ft',Y.VlJI' of lfazgflzslz lg A h s. Miss Eves' Composurc rcmains cvcn tlinngli a pzmssing Car ji ruinnvcs a wheel from liar Clic-vrnlut. Shu clispunsus Clizluccr ln and Spenser with inspiring zust. li i, iz A D l K . i ' 1 i i Q E 1 I I 1 :XRTHUR STR.XTTUX, .-X.ll. Earlliam College fzzxlrzfvfor in f.7lL'I1l1..VfI'-X' il J l 3 Mr. Stratton has sncceeclccl in tlic dining room to the chair E left vacant by Prof. Armstmng. Hu kiiows about Barncsvillc, l milling, quiut Cfrrncrs in thc Students' Parlor, and other im- Q4 portant mattvrs, as wcll as Cliemistry. , J I : 1 i l . ' , E . ll Page twenty-Seven SARGASSO '28 ULIYIER 5. l'lECKBl.XX, .-XII. L'nive1'sity uf Illinois P1'C74ft'.Y.V0l' of H ixfof'-v Mr. Hccknian is histurically niindccl-wc have found that -:ut during thu suinustcr that hu has bean with us. He hasn't any rugnlar timu for rccrcatimig it depends on wliun Richard Cwnpi-1' has this cwlic. .XL'RIi'li'l' X Xl lHl JXI XS X M . IXYIVZQ She pmfcsscs inudurn langnagus. particularly Frunch and Spanish. lfll'iciL-nt in thc class ruizin anrl nnobt1'usivc on thc campus, unc linrls liur an uxczllcnt cninpaninn anrl Convcr- sati-.nalist. Lvnivcrsity uf Lihicagu mf I'1'0fv.v.v01' of ,llodvrfz 1.!IllffI!tIfjL'X 1I.XRLuXX'E I . DIQXN New linglzincl Coiiservatory of Music P1't1'fit',V.Yt7I' nf .lfzrxir Pimfussui- Duan has had charge of thu music clcpartnicnt for tww yu-ars. Undur his lcaclvrsliip Glue Club and Maclrignl haw niaclc many l1mx'lilig successes. Page twenty-ciglil S.XliHAS-SID 'Q R XYAXLTIZR C. XX'OHlJXY.XlQlJ, l'h.lJ. l n .-l.v.vf.vfi111f ljI'l7jlt'X.Yl7I' of fl1'.x'fn1'.x' Tlic tclitm' of Thi' .'l111t'i'irui1 l 1'1'v1111' aml tlic cliaii'mzm iii' irur lmarcl tif triiratucs alw tuaclics Hlircncli lQcvi.lutiim. Hu has a really vifcalmlary, a lmwwlcflgt- nf facts, aiifl imfailing' lmiiiwr aiirl wit. Hu fliplml a Quin mica- liufwrc giving au uxam, luit rupuivtt-fl ancl iiuarly tluiilqtcl L'Yt'I'j'HllQ. i liY.X XLXY lil lXYl.lfli, ,X.ll, liiiliaua L'iiix'ei'sit5' l .lffillgf l-llll'lII'I.lI1I Mrs. Fmvlur supurviws tliu lilirary, wliicli Q-iiitiiiiiw tw grim' in piipularity aa tlic 1'lI'1llC5S11I'5 incrcasu rt-acliiig zxnigiiiiiqiits. Tlicrc are wppwrtuiiitius fur scrvict- wliicli Mix. l7mx'lc1' accgpts, tlicii riclt-5 lwiiit- iii tht' Buick. lzlticit-ii ivcrsity uf Lialifrwiiia ,XNXX U lX l3lQlX'l'l FX. l'li.ll., Staiifuiwl l'11ix'c1'siI5 l'1'wfvxm1' of .fllzffvllt Iazllgflrizgfvx cy tw tlit- iillz clvgiwt--l.:xti11. tlit' liiiiift-lwlcl, l'11IXY2ifC ' May llays, 5k'l'l11nllQ'lIL'S, art, littlu llriiitwm, aiirl iiimy wtlirr iiutum,rtliy things rt-cuivu livr attviitiim. Tlu- gain -if tlit' Xlltst will lit' tlic luv .it tli: lzaft. l y i I dl-,,,,,.,,,.,,--..,M,,M,. , W,,,..-... T Wt-Y I U -'A W 7 Page twenty-nine SA RflA1SS0 'ZZ S IJUSIJIA DUXVDY LllllCElQO Musical College I11.vf1'1111i111' lill PIIUIIO Miss llmvcly is ju5t tum dainty for ws'11'cls. flllf? who walks up thu llltali, c1i1lLl, siclc stairway off the Carpciitur auLlit111'i11m z111Ll cL1111L's i11t11 tl1L' wz1r111tl1 of l1cr studio has a plwasaut experi- L-11cc. Tl1L-rc arc stuLlL'11ts wlw Q0 to cl111rcl1 because sl1L- asks L111 t 1112 111 tl1L Ll Lll L Xmlisr-.t Lollege t1111' P117 1 1 of llltf Lluwr lx mt ll KCN cl 1 L tn L 111 t1kL C 11r1tLs L mt LflllNllll 111 plpmr 11s 1111Lt1L Lx11ruw14111s is C www L YLN 11 IINIU L 1111 121111 Ill, ls 11111 ,Ill 11 1 ll s f!1111111I 11111111 f1L1 xL11 Jr ,Q '111 1111prL1xL111L11t tu ldrlli 1111 tl1rL111f1l1 l1Lr 111fl11L11cL 11 lllllfllllil 1Lc1t11111 III' '1 IILXX 0rLL11 LAFDLI or 11 11Lxx Haw a11L a xxau bLtlLr 1111NturLs Sl1L xxax tl1L lair laclx 11111 1LNL11LLl mtliuut 1111 Juutx Jr frautx 11t lr1m tl1L muc ut L xxwt Llmpus 'l lk 112151 IDC LN LdITl 1s Cklllllllf' Il L ll 111' L1 5' x i ' 'l Clif. k li. MERI' -l, l'UlJ'l1, .X.lI, 1' .i L' , I.s1v1',v 1 ' f1'.'.x'11 ' ni f L ffxfl Pl'1A'f. '1 u'lg ' l 1'151x' 'll, fur l 151 'lu z 'A lass iz ' ' 2 'X lf lzgi'-Q ar' -:1 1 fll- A Il V' li fAl'gl1 zj 115. Cl,.XR.X CONSFINUCIQ. 1X.l11. lia1'll1a111 College I vllf0I' f IV11111' ' 1 ' f1'1111 li' 'I -'Az ' I injs 1 ' - 5' 2 ' 5 ' - ,,:,y-'kV.c11 - L -, .L l l - 1 3 Q ' - 'A -' 'l . ,,,. 1' l'l :,l.C' ':lz '1 1 l ' tl1'- 'Q fl - li L'l'gl lL kg' t-' ': ' 5 cxt 5' 12 'F , Page thi 1'ty SARGKSSU 'QS MARY L.-UYREXCE, .-Xll. Ezirlliztm Lbllc-gat Plhfflll li.Vfl'Cj,x' Miss Lziwrcmti- kwps a inciiiwry bunk with pictures of thiisc whim haw wurkucl iii thi- piist inflict' :incl their wivcs ur hus- bands. The Surry, lint tuiiiglitf' ur Ycs, lit-ru's imc haw iiitluciicccl the daily lim-s ui all uf us. -' . fri K, V FRIED XY. EMIQRSQ DN, I'h.lJ., L'nivcrsity uf Chicago ' P1'0fU.r.ml' of Hicvloyy Dr. Emursuii cams frwm PC1111 Cullcgc this year to fzivmr i thc Biiilrmgy clupartmunt with his storuliwtisu uf kiiuwlutlgc. Hu saw suvuiity-tlircu clittcrcnt kiiicls of hirfls iii thu railruacl cut. HQ is prulficiuiit. MILDRED R.XTLll7l7, A-XIX. Ezirlhzim College .1l.v,v1'sti111f in ci1ICIIlI.Nfl'j' Thcru was no splash when Miss Ratlill clruppccl into Earl- ham waters. She cunclucts chemistry classes as bcfits a former liwnmfr stuclciit. Shu is so quiet wc clwift lmuw huw Mr. New- liii bt-came acquainted with her, but he clicl. Page thirty-one ?F1f5.Til2ASSf1r 'QR llL,XlR 12L'l-l,llJX, IIS, Purchie L'11iye1'sity .l.v51vl11111' f7i1'1'1'fn1' nf ,llflifv f'f1.1'x1'1'11l 1idIll'tIfI'0lI 'llhih likt- his timrlls lit whim C1111 lwzislcctlmll cwach plays tht- kiml of hzmll that lic wuulcl tt-:im tif play. .Xlmig witl1 his livtllljl' athletic asswcia- haa kept i11 clwst' twuch witl1 thc im-11 :mtl lillI'lXX'5 where lfl till which 111151111111 why. Lll,Y MILLS HISS, All. l2Zll'lllZll1l College .llUI'I'0lI Fur many yuars Mrs. Hiss has bucu an integral part of Earlham, and wc apprcciate har scrviccs to us. Do you siippusc Shu kiimws how' many trans ul Spiiiach and potatucs slic has ful us? ll1.Yfl'llt'flH' in IV1-x'.v1'1Lv mid li.XL'l'l lil, lil DRDIZRS, All., L'11iy4:1'sity of XYi5Cu11si11 ,'lx1'ixf1111f Pl'l.7fCS.Y0i' nf Alf0l!1CI'II 1.111111111111119 .lilly ix! 11111' jwlifi' f4'1l11111' N115 1'l1111'fm1l1l1'. Min llhrclt-rs has liucn a pleasing aclclitiiiu tu ths faculty this ytarg wliimsical. yursatili-, clsycr-aiifl a Frciich accent mixt-cl with 21 S4lllll'lCI'll lJr11g11c! Page tliirty-tw -1 SAIUZ.-XSSO '29 FL1 JRICNCIC 1 JSIEK DRNE, gX.l'1. lfarlliam College flJA'l'.Vf4!l11' Dirvflnz' nf lI'o1m'11'.v IJ!!-VSIVKYIX lftlzrvafioaz Uzzie livecl tlirftugli the trials annml tribulatiwns of four years of student life, then ruse to ascendancy as Assistant Directnr uf Physical Iirlneatiun for XYmnen. She is eliieient in Calling the rnll. She can alsn clue, rlirect Fnelcl clays. wax sar- castic, et Cetera. B11.v1'11vs,v ,lfualilgw misplaeecl as lung as they are in his care. XYlNll'7Rlil3 XYENCKE, R.X. ' liattle Lifes-lc 'liraining Sehoul Ciollvgv Nzrizw Mrs. XYencke's aecuniplishments are nut all prniessioiial, And what is there that is clisagreealile about being ill when she clues the nursing,-altlinugli many a gwncl nwse has been hlisterecl by the light treatments? lllflUlfXN U. MILES FiJllIlIt'l.tII Sl't'1't'Z'tI1'-X' Mr. Miles seems as stable at Earlliam as his house on Cul lege Avenue. Earlham owes many dnllars tu his resrltircefnl ness and tact. Page thirty-three .ll'.55lL l'. l1lLfXl-5, lib, l'.ai'lhznn Liullege i He never has been seen lualing' ancl wnce he lixecl a hrnken wire while we waited. The pennies of the college are nut SARGASS 0 'z 3 Antngraphn P h'- . .ry ,1 ,.,,, f - 5 ff' fhy' 'f,.j1,L', '1f'5 2 V' 1' If, yflfflsv A YV, ff' , 'Il l I I V Wifi Q- 'F' ' ' h '- 1 2 i J-1 , J Pu fftgzgqt ' ' - h 1 1 f .1-1 ,,, , t : .gays ,xxyxmr-.x ,' v , In A 1 l L. vi v fx ' I Tlwxkx' Z' ll' ,f zlfgpti , 1 H ' ' 'E Q 'ttfifffftfff V, . ,t..M.m.N .. 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P-A Q Q Q' Q -4A-Q -N iltnx Attarkrh in thr Svtrrvt 'Uhr jzvnplr ram upnn me sinh knnrkrh , mv znrrlg with their ntauvz, thrnu rlnhu ani! stanza at me sinh ahunrh me nmrhf' SARIJJXSSO '25 0112155125 K SARFASSO '2-8. - ESTHER BREIDENHART ALLEN Moorestown New Jersey Bzologv Scxence Club 1 7 3 4 Span1sh Club 1 Z 3 4 Social Comm1ttee 1 Tenms Champronl 3 E Club EE Club EC Club WAA Executive 3 4 Sargasso Staff Baseball Varslty 2 Hockey Var slty 3 O thou art falrer than the evemng a1r Clad m the be uty of a thousand stars Once a frtend always a frxend IS just one charact r1stxc of thxs reserved Eastern mard who s as velsatxle on the tenms court and hockey held as xn the Bxology Lab or at a IEE! RENNETH BINFORD Greenheld Indlana Plulasofvlzl X M C A 1 2 3 4 Cab1net4 Student Affazrs Board 3 Ioman Z 4 Earlhamlte Staff 3 Quaker Qulll Staff Z 3 Band 7 Sargasso 4 Goose Hangs Hufh I am the mlrxor of courtesy lxenneth IS much xnterested rn musxc but he also hnds tune to be tnterested 1n certam resxdents of Earlham Hall BERNICE BURTON R1chn1ond Indxana Englzslz W A A Executlve 3 Pres 4 Madrlgal 4 Anghcan 4 EC Club Hockey Var s1t5 7 3 Baseball Varsmty Z 3 French Llu l Z Day Student 1 7 3 4 Vlhexe beauty with vxrtue doth combme WVe pa1nt a plctume of form clrvme P Nut deserves every ounce of her pop ulauty for she s always rrght there We hope she xull always enjoy a dish of chop suey JOHN S ALLEN Pendleton Indlana Illatl1c11zaf1rs I nanl Z 3 4 The R1vals Goose Hangs Hwh French Club 1 Z Y NI C A 1 Z 3 4 Cab1net3 Earlhamlte Staff 2 3 Associate Edltor 3 Quaker Qulll 3 BUSINESS Manager 3 Mask and Mantle l Z 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Sargasso Staff, Busxness Manager Sm11mg Through You And I Mr Pxm Passes By And thus he bore wxthout abuse the grand old name of gentleman Johns genial personality and rare gtft of COH1lJ3I'llO11Sl'l1D have won many fuencls for hnn lhe Earlham stage wxll keenly feel the absence of tlns versatile actor V Y 'V Y ! Y ! I 3 I I v , , 1 v - - - Y y I v - - ,. .1 , C E . , . . 1 ' ' - y v - - - - . . y Y . . - , I v Y 1 , , 1. - H -, , g . .. A . Y, y . . . .' , , 3 I 1 1 - ' , . ' . --. , 1 , a b . ' Y I Y '! Y ' .. f , ,- ' - A - . - - U .. ,, -. , . 7' . I . Y - , f , f , ' . , ' ,, . Q., .. 01 . , , , , ' yy- - D J l 3 ' A ' - - v 1 , Y . , , , y , . , , v Y . I . U . . . ,-- .. An .. - . . . y. .. - ,, , . . . Page tlurty sm SARGASSO 28 JLLIAN H BARKER Thorntown Ind1ana H l5f0l x nan 1 2 3 4 Track Z 3 4 Cub 7 3 4 Student Councll 4 Student Fac ulty Committee 4 Y M C A l 7 True ment 15 hke a rxvex The deeper xt :uns the less nurse xt makes Although Julian takes cane not to advertise his oresence we are leenly awfue of xt NVho could ever forget hun after watclung the low hurdles at 1 track meet? CECELIA BGVVERMAN West Falmouth Massachusetts lfUl1lC'lllllflC5 YWCAIZ34 WAAE'cecu tlve 3 4 See Treas 3 Baseball 'varsltx 2 3 Hockey Varslty 4 Student COl1IlC1l 4 Student Affalrs Board 4 Student Fac ulty Commlttee 4 E Club EE Club EC Club Her constant beauty cloth lnform Stlllness wxth love and day with llght A quzunt and qulet Leu England mxss but a Jolly good soo1t when you know her Whether It 15 athlettcs or a socxal event Cec rs rlght there Thls we know from the Honor Roll the E C guls and her socmal chums JANICE BEARD R1ChmOl1d IIlCl13.l'l3 Englzslz Day Student l 2 3 4 French Club Z X M C A Phoenix 4 A mernv heaxt maketh a merry countenance Jamce has 1 charm all her own whlch she expresses wxth her sparklxng black eyes and wxnmng smnle but she can also be SCYIOUS upon occasnons so say her Mortomtes ELTYABETH BEASI EH Farrmount Indlana I'ug11.v11 YWCAl234WAAExecu tlve 3 4 VICE Pres 4 Spanlsh Club l 2 E Club Sargasso Staff Science Clu l 7 To know her was to love her To love but her and love forever We often wonder where Beasley keeps the store of orlgmal clever lcleas w1th whlch she keeos lxfe znterestlng If she 15 too quiet watch those tawny eyes and you wxll see mlschlef brewing v , , , Y 101 , , . . , . . 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I u - - . . . ll 1 ' , . . . , I . , . . . . . , , . . 7' , ' , 1 ,. . , , .. , , V , V . . . . . , , , . . . . - V 1 - ' 1 u . , , b , ... .. , , H , , Page thu-ty seven SARGASS O '28 RUTH COWAN East Orange, New Jersey 1-ILIZLII Ellgllslz Phoennc 1 Z 3 4 French Club I 3 Classlcal Club 1 E Club She has a voice of glaclness and a smxle An eloquence of beauty NVe lxke the nutty remark the quxck smlle whlch betmvs to ns the real gxrl who llves behmd her quxet reserxe LLOYD E CRAMER New Castle Ind1ana Ecouomzcs Y M C A 1 2 3 4 Cab1net 3 pan lSl'l Club 7 College Socnal Commlttee 3 4 Student Affaxrs Board 3 Student Manager of Athletlcs 3 Precedent Com mlttee 3 Sargasso Staff Class Treas 4 Serve yourself would be well served Stull waters fl n deep they say thus seems to be true of Lloyd II1s lxst of actwltxes and hxs 1ecord as Athletlc Manager wxll bea1 EARL EDMONDSON Camden Ohlo Efonomzcs Band 1 7 3 4 Ionian 1 Z 3 4 SCICI ce Club 1 7 3 Glee Club 4 Quaker Quxll Staff Z 3 4 Day Student 4 Sargasso t s a frxendly heart that has plenty of frlends Earl s greatest outs1de 8CtlV1t1ES seem to be The Band and Ioman but he also hnds txme to wute Pm feathers and make frmends ELIZABETH R COX Anderson, Indiana E 11 gl :sh Spamsh Clubl 7 3 4 Pres 4 Madrlg l Z Sclence Club 4 Student Aftalrs Beard 3 Quaker Quxll Staff 3 4 Iudge thou me by what I am So shalt thou hnd me fa1rest Ingemus peut vlvacnous IS the Betty who Hlts about with her peppy smile at woxk or Plw V 4 -1 - ' I - 1 , , ' Z , I Q . - - U , , A . . . . 'K I 4 , Y , . . . . . . , , 3 S - . -I , 1 I 5 - C I - - .. H .. 4 1 .. F - ample testimony to this. . - -Y , A 1 , 1 Y I 1 . -. 1 I ' . . 1 I - MI , - . - ., .- .. - A 2. , - 7 , r., , , . Q 3 I I . 3 ' , . ' - - H' . , A - - .. .. . ' . ' . r , .. 1 . Page thirty-eight I.. t - 'efklrff l'-Sill .rw x... an A V 1 'minister Li n.g1:' --1-.fm :nav-nm V I l MARY ELEANOR COX Oakland, California Evonolll-its Mask and Mantle 'lu pleasant laughter and thv sxnlles bright 'lhy many g1aces that all heaxts dehght o lns ll n a tal slen en stunning devotee namely El8ll10l HAZEL B-XRKER Thorntoxxn Indlana Lafzn Euglzslz 7V L 4 Ph Classlcal Club 1 7 3 4 Stu C4L1l1C1l 4 Pres Farlham Hall Student -Xffalrs Board -1 Quaker Qu1ll Staff .w 4 Sargasso Staff -Xnd she has harr of a golden hue Take care' nth her xrresxstnhle humor and contagious frankness Hazel IS the sort of person who can make even the Latm language peppy AL STILL CH AMBERS CC11tEI'V1llE Inchanl Et 0ll07l1lLS DePauw 1927 1923 Xe Anghcan Trea-. My hxghest wlsh and greatest goal It is to he forever master of my soul Chxck gxves the appearance of havmg 31 eternlty of time m whxch to a compllsh the tasks of the day but appearance 15 nnslead mg for there never was a more efhcxent o a harder worker than Chuck EDITHA L BALES R1chmond Indlana Latm Dav Student 1 7 3 4 Classxcal Club 1 1 In simple manners all the secret hes kmd and vlrtuous youll be blest and wxse Mastermg Latm IS only of Erlnthas many accompllshments Though she xs a Day Stu dent she hnds time to make fl'lEl'ld5 and enjoy lxfe ln the dorrmtory l . . l - ' l ' . ', . , so G lf! T ca s to mi d .l , Q cl' 1 l Y. X . 7. A. 1, Z, 3. 1 ocnix 1, Z, 3. l 45 , -, , ' 3 dent I 1 W. . . I . c . I ..- 3 T ' , :. 43 Day Student Pres. 4: Sargasso. . ' 7 I V 1 - Y 7 2, 3, 43 Y. VV. C. X. l,-1. l Be ,. A S W ' ' I ' ' ' , ' 'Q , I ' . ' ' - I LLEIFNHJEKPQAGGLE.: ' V Elf 0' Page thirty mnc SARGASSO '28 ESTHER PATTERSON GREEN Muncie, Indiana English, Home Economics Quaker Quill Z, 3, 4: Student Council 3: French Club 1, Z, 3: Y. VV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Affairs Board 3, Vice-Pres.: Science Club 1, Z, 3: Phoenix 1, 2: Class Sec. 4: Home Ec. Seminar 3, 4: College Publicity Committee 4: VV. A. A. Execu- tive 4: Sargasso Staff. Grace was in her step, heaven in her eyes, In every gesture dignity and love. Es.'s ability as a social chairman is not to be questioned, neither is her proli-ciency as a reporter. We hope she will never lose that unique charm which she holds for all of us. KATSUYA MATSUMYIA Tokyo, Japan Pliilosoplzy Our gentleman philosopher from japan To know Katsuya is to know life. His knowledge of psychology and philosophy is astounding but they only make the imp of mischief in him more fascinating. MARY GILBERT Straughn, Indiana ilIUfl1I'Il1l'Ifll'S Y. VV. C. A. 1, Z, 3, -l, Cabinet 4: Phoe- nix 1, Z: French Club 1. 2: Science Club 3, 4. Never idle a moment but thrifty and thought- ful of others. Mary takes 3 lively interest in various pure suits, Although she be busy making a col- lection for Biology or engaged in Y. W. cab- inet work she never fails to 'ind time to en- liven one with a friendly chat. HUGH H. GRANT, Richmond, Indiana Efollollzvzhs' Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet Z, 4. Pres. 4: Mask and Mantle 1, 2, 3, 4. Bus. Mgr. 3, 4: College Social Committee 1, 4: Stu- dent Affairs Board 3, Treas.: Ionian 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Day Stu- dent 1, Z, 3,: The Rivals, Babs, The Goose Hangs High, The Romantic' Age: Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Track Squad 1, 3: Glee Club 3: japanese Committee 3, 4: Smiling Through. Too busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die. Solemn and serious, just watch his lips quirk, he'll laugh in a minute. Hugh is one nf the busiest men on the campus and he seems to get joy out of everything he does, even visiting Earlham Hall occasionally. Page forty SARGASSO '28 JOHN DOLGI AS Anderson Indrana Plzrlnsnplw Mask and Mantle 7 French Club Vrct Presrdent 4 Thr Rrvals Senror Plav Cast Jack can lool as grave as an rmage through the most amusrng rncrdent but he cannot con trol the sparkle of hrs eves Hrs abrlrty 'rs an actor rs consrderable IRENE FELTMAN Rrchmond Indrana rltlltll Sargasso French Club 1 7 3 4 Pres Z Spanrsh Club 4 Day Student l 7 3 4 Her vorce was ever soft gentle and lou an excellent thrng ru woman Vle often wonder how one small head can hold so much ROBERT E FATHERLEX Brooklrn New Xork Et 0110711153 Football 1 7 3 4 Laptarn 4 Track uad12 3 4 Dbates3 4 X and Mantle Z 3 Quaker Qurll 7 3 Ionran 1 Class Pres 4 Class Vrce Pres Z Ye Anglrcan 7 3 4 Pres 4 Sargasso Staff The Rivals VVl'ry The Chrm s Rang Nevertheless Ill conquer the wrde realm of the world Amd she slall mrnrster to mv every want The nrentron of Bob calls to mrnd ar foot ball hero an 'rrtrst ves 'rnd a pal well worth havrng JOHN FL RN -XS Leesburg Vrrfrmra Bzologr' Scrence Club 1, 2 3 Mask and Mantle l Z Senror Play Cast Inexhaustrble good nature the most precrous grft of God Is there anythrng I Carr do for you? Sure I ll do lt grrns John Ile never seems rn a hurry but he alwavs gets there and brrngs hrs smrle rxrth hrm A 1 . 3 rr 3 ' Ir: ' , Ll , J' Q . ' . , . . . I 1 N . . 1 1 . . , . . 1 -. , v - . ' f . , 1 v Y 'Y I - T . v Y 7 - . . 4- . ' . -, . , 7 ' : ' Sq , . , : e . : '. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, 4: Mask . 3 ' ' -, : . : . Z i . - A' I -r - v - I 5 , rr ' , t rv .r ' 0, H .. .- , . . . l , U A 1 ' .. D l A ' r. - . N- 41 Y ' 1: . 1 , A . , , . - Page forty one SARCASSO '28 ELIZABETH HAYES Indianapolis, Indiana History, English Oxford College for Woineii 1923-19243 Science Club 3: Phoenix 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. 3, -13 Girls Debating Team 43 Demos- theneans 4. And her manners are most courtly NV1th a voice so soft and low. Betty is one of our Demostheneans whose ease of manner hand convincing speech has won her a place in our hearts. G, HOVVARD HOLTHOUSE Richmond, Indiana El'0I10IIIlf.Y, English Glee Club 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 43 Track Z, 3, -lg Y. M. C. A. 3: Football 2: Ionian 2, 3, 4: Day Student l, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play - Cast A man not of words but of actions. Red's keen sense of humor has made friends for him everywhere. His ability as an actor was enjoyed by all who saw She Stoops to Conquer. MARY ELIZABETH HUBBARD Richmond, Indiana Latin, English Day Student 1, Z, 3, 43 Phoenix Z, 3, 43 Y. XV. C. A. l, Z, 3, 43 Classical Club l, Z, 3, 4: Madrigal 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: French Club l, Z. I always prefer to believe the best of every body. Browsing about, for long hours in old Latin books seems to have increased Mary's -charm. Perhaps she's learned a secret from some RDIIIZIII QUETCI1. ELIZABETH HAROLD New Smyrna, Florida English Class Sec. 2: Y. VV. C. A. 1, Z, 3, 4, Cab- inet 3, 4: Hockey Varsity Z, 33 French Club 11 Madrigal 3, E Club: Ye Angli- can Z, 3g Pres. of Earlham Hall Council -l: Pres. of Inter-Dorm. 4. VVhat's true beauty but fair virtue's face- Virtue made visible in outward grace? To observe Betty's list of activities is to admire her versatility, but to know her is to appreciate her real self, a self tilled with the joy of living and doing. Page forty two SAHG ASSO'2B FI BERT LADD Iusburg Ohm C111 mzvln hand 1 7 Iomanl Cha1rma11 Quaker Qu1ll Bfdrd of Control buudx Hall Qtudent Qlll1l'lCll 4 'inc 4 5l1UClLllt Affznrs B1 ard 4 LX sllaclou of g1e'1t11ess l1 mg: OVCI 11m Elbert IS m Lfhclent lIllblYlE5f1 111111 VVl1e11 xml uant l1ln1 look fo lillll 111 the Qhem Lulu 'XI LGLISIL LOOQ Rlchmond I11d1a11a fmflzrlz German Club 1 Phoemx 4 Be to her vlrtues very kmd Her faults you veuf seldom hnd A soft smnle from Loulse 11 ould Cl1EE1 youu he'11t on the most gloomy clav R ALPH LHXNINIOTT R1gl1111f11d I11d1a11u C111 HI1SfIl Band 1 7 .1 Io111a11 7 3 Scmuce 1b l 7 Glee Club 3 4 Track 3 4 Id rathex have companxons El fem t111e men than l lCl1CS Alld 11-1 the end Id rather be xnxself If you see '1 hgure llflshmg 'xcross thc campus frm the West comer to P rry Il ll t R1lpl1 on Ins wax to a Cl'lEI'lllSflN class H IS 'll'lOtllEl one of our chenusts MARION HANNFR Bloommgdale, I11d1a11a I:11gl1.r11 IV C A I 7 S 4 Spamsh Clu Sc1e11ce Club 1 Band 3 Phoemx 2 Day Student 4 The ollv nay to have a frxend 15 to be one MTIIOII hu enjoyed both Dornntory and Day Qftudent lxfe and seems to hnd lt easy to make frxencls wherever she goes .. 433- 4- I A. 'K -1 W . ' . ' -. .-. . . .V - V. , I , 'N ' f 3 , ' , ' . ., ,, . ,. , Vi . f -I Q. 1 - -1' 1 432 1 e ' . 1. 1 ' ' ' r A A ' '. L. I'. ' Q ' , ' 1 . I 3 . .. ' k ,4 ' , , , A .V . . I A I .1 : 3 1. fx l 1 , ' 1 A 'Y ,-. 7: ' -, 2 1 1 C11 --I .'I ' . . ... - , . I , -, . 0 ' ' ' e il i is l . ' ' . e , v Y.X. . . ,-, ,'C ' ' bZ3 Q if ' ' Page forty-three t SXRFASSO '28 MILDRED A. KARCH Evansville, Indiana Eizglislz, Biology Quaker Quill 3, 4: Phoenix 1, Z, 3,: Science Clnb 1, 2: Mask and Mantle 3, 4: Student Council 3. Sec.: College Pub- licity Bureau 4: E Club: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: XV. A. A. Executive 4: French Club 1, 3: Girls Debating Team 4: Demosthencans: Sargasso Staff: Alice- Sit-by-the'Fire, 'Mr. Pim Passes By. Fire and s-Larligllt rare are tangled in her raven hair. That slender little figure of energy and Fire, whose interest lies behind the footlights. must he Dewey g and yet there is a wistful Mil- dred somewhere, too. J. XVILMER JOHNSON Spiceland, Indiana History Football Varsity 1, Z, 3, 4: Tennis Var- sity 1, Z, 3, 4, Mgr.-Captain 4: Quaker Quill Staff 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 4: Student Council 3, Sec.: The Intimate Stran- gers, The Boomerangng Ionian 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. 1, Z, 3, 4: French Club 1, Z: College Publicity Bureau 4: College So- cial Committee 1. He started to sing as he tackled the thing that couldn't be done and he did it. You can't be in had spirits when Wilmer's around. A foolish antic or a witty phrase ac- companied by a grin soon puts you on top of the world. JOHN KELSEY Montpelier, Indiana ilfczflzvaziufzts Band 1, Z, 3, Director 4. John and music are inseparable and we hope hekwill always remember us by the way we enjoy his appearance with the orchestra. ESTELLE N. JANNEY Sandy Spring, Maryland Enylixli, Plzysira-I Edzrrnfimi Phoenix 1, 2: Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 33 XV. A. A. Executive 3, -1: japanese Com. 3, Chairman 4: E Club: EE Club: EC Club: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball Varsity Z. 3: Hockey Varsity Z, 3, 41 ' Sargasso Staff. t'NVith many a social virtue graced, And yet a friend of solitude. ,Ianey's genial disposition and South- eastern accent has endeared her lto all of us. She is one of the few C. girls. Page foi ty four SARGASSO '28 JLLIAN M -NVITY French Lxck Indlana C114 llll.S'flX I C 3 4 Ionlal Scmnce Club 7 3 Band 1 7 3 A man after sour own heart Happy pleasant and thoughtful lulxan remmds one of 1 sage as he goes 'xlxout the campus xx atclnng what goes on about hmm and never saung a nord Vle xush you would share your thoughts uxth us more often they must he lnterestlng 'XI -XRX L -XTHERINE 'XI NRTIN R1chm0nd Indlana Euglzrlz Student 1 7 3 4 X f Z 3 4 SP3IllSl'l Club 4 Pl'lOBU1X 4 I take he1 for the Hone: of womanluncl Mary and Tannce seem to be msepaxable Mary ns quxet hut ne suspect that she can he noxsy on occasion CAROLINE E MILES Hlnesburg V ermn English W C A 1 2 3 -l French Club Sclence Club 7 VVe can be great bv helpmg one another Thats Carolmes motto She is happlest when doing somethmg for some one RAE MOND MATHEVVS R1Cl1H1011Cl, Inchana LEOJIOIIIICS Mlaml L1l1VCI'S1l1V 74 75 There ns no truer hearted Ray seems proficlent m everythmg whether It I5 Economics golf or wmmng a smxle from Esther Y.lV. .A. 1, Z, , 3 '1Z,3,-lg ' -. : ' . -, . 4- Day , -. . ': '. VX. C. A. 1, ' , ' ,ut Y. . . .,,, 3 13 Page fortyelive SARGASSO '28 ALMA LAKE Connersville, Indiana Home EC0l101Jl-IES, Euglisli Phoenix 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Seminar 3, 4: VVomen's Debating Team 33 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. To look at this dcmure person you would scarcely suspect the comedian that lurks be- neath the surfacef ROBERT MCKEE, Richmond, Indiana Economics Day Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. 1, Z, 3, 43 French Club 1, Z. Never put ,off till tomorrow the laugh you can have today. If Bob keeps his cheerful laugh after he leaves college he certainly should never Find life drab. MABEL M. LAWSON Rushville, Indiana B iology Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 'Phoenix 3, 4: Science Club Z, 3, 45 Spanish Club Z: Home Economics Seminar 3, 4. Sweet and stately and with all grace of womanhoodf' If you have Mabel as a friend you have a prize to be cherished close to your heart. She is always ready for a good time or for hard work as the case may be. ROBERT JORDAN Mishawaka, Indiana Erouonzvirs Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Ionian 1, 2, 45 Spanish Club 1, 23 Science Club 3. O well for him whose will is strong. Bob, please tell us the secret of how you keep so cheerful. Page forty six SARGXS30 '78 CHRISTINE MANNING Economx Indrana. En z1I1.rl1 7V L A 1 Z 3 4 Scxence 7 3 4 French Club Z Phoenix ihe xs 1 gnl of pleasant mem Qmulmg ex erw where she s seen Chrrstxne IS a gxrl who never presumes but she has won mum frlends 'lt Earlham many of them Dax 'Students FRENION T MOORE Converse Inchana E nql nh Dax Studentl 7 3 4 Dax Student Plaw us 'XIgr I A 3 Xe ghcan 3 4 Football 4 Track 7 3 4 Captazn 4 EE Club Iremont has an unusual sense of humor wlnch has served htm well ln college ma rt serxe lnm as well xn later hie MARJORIE NIILLER Rxchmond Illdlalla English Plzv.v1calEd1zfa!zmz Cm there be so falr '1 creature formed of human clay' Never wlll we for et our class Rhvthms NIBFJOFIC Those were some of the most denghtful hours ue spent m college Marjorle s DCl'S01'lHllfy lS delrghtfully refresh mg WILLI-XNI E MATCHETT Plerceton, Inclxana Cllfllllifl V H MC -X 73 Band173 Asss ant Dlrector 3 French Club I 7 Sargasso Staff Let schoolmates puzzle then' brams With grammar and nonsense and learmng Pretty gurls I stoutly mamtarn Gives gemus a better dtscermng When Bill decxdes to do somethunn he does xt and usually vuth success Perhaps hrs amiable grm has something to do wnth wt Y. X . 7. . , , , 'Q ' Club ... . : ' : 1. . : ' . 3 A ' 1 7 ,H . ' I- II .' - 3,13 '. I .43 Y. NI. C. . 3 I An- ' . I I . ' , . . -Y . V I never dare be as funny as I can. . ' -i ' I ' 2 Y X ' 4' 4 g y in '. . .1.l,.., 3 ,..,,. it- Z - -I . , . . ' Page forty seven SARGASSO '28 MAURICE MENTINDICK Richmond, Indiana C11L'IlliSfI'J' Sargasso Staff. Happy ani Ig from care I ani free. l'You get as much joy out of life as you put into it. must be Maurice's philosophy. KATHRYN LAURA MINARD Clintondale, New York Enylixlz Matlrigal 1, Z, 3, 4, Pres. -lg French Club 1, Z, 3: Student Council lg Ye Anglican 3, -1: X. VN. C. A. 1, 2, 3, -1. Cabinet -l. For gentleness and love and trust Prevail 0'er angry wave and gust. Kay finds expression for her love of poetry hy keeping an interesting poem on the ljiulletin hoard for all of us. She is like a ray of sunshine through a dark cloud. ELIZABETH MOTE Richmond, Indiana Span ish Day Student 1, 2, 5, 4, Cabinet -lg Span- ish Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Madrigal 4, Be thine own self always and thou are lovable. Uiten have we heard your soul speak through your violin and we love it. HOXYARD MORGAN, Milroy, Indiana Hisfnry X. M. L. A. 1, Z, 3, 4: Ionian 2, 3, -lg Earlhamite Stat? 4. Deeds are lsetter things than words, Actions mightier than boasting. Howard doesn't speak very often, hut he says something when he does talk. His like- ahility can he judged hy his many friends. Page forty-eight SARGASSO '28 CORRINE BARKER Connersvzlle Indxaua Brology SC16l'lC6 Club 1 7 3 4 French Club Z Phoennt 2 3 4 In quxetness and conhdence shall be tty strength met to the casual observer but to those who know her lrvely and humorous EMILY DAVIDSON Cayuga Indrana Englzsh Indxana State Normal 1 X W C -X 7 3 4 Phoenvc 7 3 4 Spanzsh Club 7 3 Home Ec Seminar 3 4 For pep and humor seek no further Who will ever forget Emrly s ab1l1ty to nm personate after attending th X NV camp supper of 19277 HELEN M DRULEY Eaton Ohxo Hama' Erorzounfs Home Ec Semmar 3 4 X W A A good mdustrrous gurl rs she truer frmend there couldnt be Helen will be remembered by her qunet easy manner She has brought many a thrlll or chill as she brought a call HORACE DOAN Franlthn Indlana Et0IlUJl1lt'5 otball34 EYM CAI Ionlan 3 4 Day Student 4 Llfes a pleasant mstltutnon Let us take t as xt comes Horace s abllxty to take lxfe calmly has been the puzzle of hrs classmates for four years and they are no nearer a solutxon now than four years ago l l. - - I Q A 4 - - ' .., 3 . ' , . ' e '. . Science Club 1: French Club 2, 3, 4: ' T . . , 3 . . C. . 1, 2, 3, 4. A ' . ' .5 Fo , 5 . V .... , Z, 3: u I - Page forty mne SARGASSO '28 ELLIS W. Sf-XTTERTHWAITE Salem Ohio Plzvszcs Day Studentl 101113111 Z 3 4 Pres 4 Y M C A 1 2 3 Ca met 3 Sclence Club 7 3 4 Debates Z Demostheneans, Student Councxl 3 Sarvasso Staff Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you IXo one who has known Sat can fall to remember lns mdefatlgable phxlosophy of optmnsm and lxs stubborn faith ln the farm MARTHA TAYLOR Thorntown, Indlana Lafm X WCA1Z34Pres4 Phoenlx 2 3 4 Class1calClub1 2 3 4 Quaker Qulll Board of Control 4 The fountam of perpetual peace Hows there Martha handles Latm grammar or the X VV C A presxdency wlth equal joy but she finds hex gxeatest pleasuxe 1n bemg a frlend to ALICE SI-IAFFER R1chmond Indiana Holm ECOl101IllC5 XWCA1734Cab1net4 V Student 4 Home Ee SETHIIIHI' 3 4 Pres 4 Phoenm 3 4 W A A Executlve Cornmlttee 4 Basketball Varsxty 3 We read her face as one who reads A true and holy book Allce has many lnterests and she IS faith ful and successful ln them all IIer sense of humor and happy bpllllf cany her to success m art athletlcs X VV and nn any other one of her many actnltxes THFLMA SULLIVAN Rlchmond Indxana English It Isnt hard to luke he: for her heart IS full of laughter Kes Thelma 15 the gul xn the L1b1ary who hands you your book vuth a smlle to start the evenlngs study arnght I . , , , , 1 - , . . . . , , , b , '7 f. . v H1 I I l J b ' v Y ' , .L yy ' - - - - , , , . - . . , , . , , y . - f l everyone. l , . 1 . . . . , .., , , , Da, l . , - , , - v . , , . . . .' , . 1 , . ,' ' . Page Flfty SARGASSO '28 RLSSEL REES Economy, Indlana Bzblt Football Letter 1 2 Track Letter 1 Dcbatmg Ttam 3 4 Demosthentans 3 4 I must do mv own work and live my own llfe m my oun way because I am responsible for both Russel knows hon to hung home the bmcon when xt comes to glvxng oxatlons EQTHER REINEIR Nobltsvllle Indlana English Penn Lollege 19741926 wxth any shade of years kxnd eyes forever dwell L ntouched May those falrv touch whxch wakens me most dehghtful song Esther has a pnno keys to ENCIL V SHARP Posevvllle Ind1ana HISYOIX' Sargasso Edltor ln Chzef Class Pres 3 Inter Dorm 4 Spanlsh Clubl Z VICC Pres 7 Japanese Cornmlttee 3 4 Pres of Student Body 3 Vxce Pres of Stu dent Affaxrs Board 4 A name far sounded among men For noble deeds Encrl s boyush good humor and taetful man ner makes htm at home ln any elrcle is abllltv to push through a plan wrll never be forgotten by the members of the Japanese Comnnttee LIDABEL SHARP Owensvllle Inchana EIIQIISII Pl'lOClllX 7 3 Quaker Qu1l13 4 Sar gasso Staff Y W C A 1Z,3,4 lor hex the wxnd ay and the leaves Shall have a voice and glve her eloquent teachmgs Lxdabel s mterestmg personalxty IS reserved for hem specnal frxends We wash she would share lt with more of us . . 1 4 ' y 4 4, A , ' - n Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 33 Student Council Z, 43 ' - I L - y 1 D ' 1 ' - . - - A ' ' . H' Page Hfty-one SARGASSO '28 HELEN THOMAS New Madison Ohio Biologv Day Student Z 3 Hockey Varsity 2 3 4YVVCAl234Span1sh ub 1 2 Phoenix 2 3 Science Club 3 4 A right good sport well all admit Qhe has a good time and works a b1t The name Helen Thomas brings to mind a witty remark a million dollar smile and a. cloud of dust as she whnzzes by 'MARY CLALDINE TRAYLOR Richmond Indiana Englzsh Day Studentl 7 3 4 French Clubl 2 Home Ec Seminar 4 The is so quiet and shy But there 5 a spark of mystery in her eye XVe wish Many would sometimes tell us what it is which gives her that spark of mystery in he1 eve DOROTHY VVALTON Dublm Indiana Euglzslz l 2 Science Club 4 Senior Play cast Revealmgs deep and clear are thine Of wealthy smiles If you wish a bright idea or a new plan just ask Dorothy for she s bubbling over with oiiginal ones ELSIE SWANDER West Elkton, Ohio Hzsfolx Englzsh X VV C A 1 7 3 4 Spanish Club 2 Phoenix Z 4 X71C6 Pres 4 Day Student 1 3 Day Student Play 3 Girls Debat mg Team 3 4 Demostheneans 3 4 Vice Pres 4 Best' of pals best of friends As a debater her view she defends Elsies logic and persuasive speech invari ablv wins her point , ' 3 . . . . . , , 5 Cl , 1 .' , 5 ' , . Y L, Y y-. . I , S Day Studenisg Phoenix 1,23 French Club , : ' : ' . '- . . . , -, . 1 ' : . 1 3 ' - Page fifty two SARI AQSO 28 EX -XIXGELIIXE STOTTLENIX ER Pendleton Inchana Ellllllall fu m 11 Quaker Qu1ll 7 3 4 Assnmate Echt nr 7 Managing Edltur 3 Fdlftll' 4 Farlhaxmtt Staff 7 3 4 -Xssoclate. Ffhtor 7 Fchtur .J 4 Pl1ULll1X I 7 3 4 french Clubl 7 Xe Angllcan 3 4 XICL Pres 4 r gas-.cr 'itaff -Xssocxatc Fdltur bDLCl3l Honors ln Fnghsh Sunnr plat cast Nlullefl nlarxelnuslx xuth :Denial pen To stlr the mmcls md hents of men Llewe1 entertalnlng and dl5fll1CtlX tennmne Ian recuxes lil ELCCIIIYIC 503 in dolng the unusual xxhetller by slmekxng the LOI'lV8I'IIl0l'l3.l and the su'ue rn bv Vllxxng in all mght tl unp H1 the mln NIILDRFD SHIDELER Rlchmond Inchana Hmm l:lm1nn1zLS qpamsh Club 1 7 Qemmar 7 3 4 Sar gassu qtaft Japanese Cum 3 QCIIIOI' Plas cast que s prettw to walk nxth XXIYIV tn talk with And pleasant to thunk on too Hou xs feranxum 7 Mud has the gxft of a unxque gnggle xslnch IN as nnfectmous as nt rs dellghtfnl Xoud nevex hnd '1 lmetter pal anxnhere BELLE B SALTFORD Hxde Park Wen Xurk 14111111511 X 1 7 3 4 Frcnch Clu VV A A Exeeutwe 3 qtuclent Councll 4 XICG Pres Inter Dorm Sec 4 Stu dent Affaxrs 4 Class Suclal Chan' 4 I-Iecltex XHFSIIX 3 4 Freshman Week Com 4 All the au' nas full of freshness All the Luth was blight and Jovous In spxte of Bells warned 'und compact pro gram her love of a good time IS Lnonn to all of us Her pep can be counted on to serve her nell at any party FRANCES R STRATTON Bmlmn Salem Olno Phecmx 7 4 Pres 4 Student Facultx m 3 E Club EE Club KN A ucutlxe 4 X XX L -X 1 7 3 4 met 4 apanesv. Com 4 Hoclxu X arsnv 4 SLIIIOI' Plax cast Happy art thou as xf enemy clav thou hadst pxcked up a horseshoe Its lllxe coming to a haxen of rest to meet Frances of the happv countenance un a :amy day or aftex a hand day 5 work 1 2 ' . '7 4 -. 4 '- 4 37 . ,V -. ni h -. -.P -.4 .... . -3 ' . . . V '- :Sa- N ' 7 ,-: Q ' -, . : - --.1 'Q V ' A -A . ,, I - I V. , Y.X'.C.A. ,.., , 3 ' b1,2g -. . -. ' ' -Y y 2 - ,'a . Cc: . 3 7 1 1 I. , . A. Exe 1 '. ff. 7.- ,-. . .Cab- ' :J - : .,-. ,r s-, Page Fafty three QARFASSO '28 MARFIELD CAIN Hagerstown, Indiana H1'st0r.x' Basketball 3, 4. Captain 4. Happy is the heart that has no care. Another one of our athletes. His record as forward on our basketball team xx 1ll not soon be fmgotten MARIAIN NA DUDLFY Moorestoxx n Nexx Jersex Engl: vlz Y W C A 9 3 4 Undergraduate Rap resentatlxe 3 Varsxtv Hocltex 3 Captam of Class Tenms Team 3 In all thmgs mlndful not of herself Jut be1r1ng the burden of others That qumck young person so ethclent fllllllx and frleudly IS our Marlanna from her manx busy daxs she tmds tune to snat h a f x hours to plax a good game of hockey MARII1 JOHNQON Splctland Indlana HlIfOlX X W I Z 3 4 Cab1net3 Re1dy m healt and ready ln hand lusy t be 1 fue d XIILDRED IDDINGS Dax ton Ohno Iznglmlz X hle hx lmth but nobler hx Qoocl deeds Mxlrllecl s letn uxterest lll the busmess held should be xx ull lexx wrded some day Ilu frank rxeudlx xet reselved 1 nner l s xx on place fu lnmn hex clxssma es . ,- - Y , -I , I . . -, 4 . I V A - . . , . .., , , H , . I x 1 ' .H , E , ' ' . . ' If ' A 1 vc ex' - - j - C . x . t Y '. . C. A. , . , , ' , 4. Always cheerful and busy, but never too ,x ' 0 1 n . NVD -Y .- I . -Y L Z... ' ' , ' we ' 3 ' :' . I 5 , ' 'f . '- 'x f ' ' Q, : ' ua . la: ' a . I- her 1 g ' z 'S .t '. Page hfty four SARGASSO 28 LENA REX NOLDS South Portland Nlamc Fuylzrlz VCA l 234 Phoen1xl7 Science Club 4 VV A A Executlve 4 Sweet ptomptxngs unto ktndest deeds VN ere H1 her EVFIQ loolx Lena s speech IS Havored wxth a quunt New England accent u hxch charms us '11l FRANCES PAINCOAST Swedesboro New Jersey llafln mains X VV C A 1 7 3 4 Classlcal Club French Club l Student Councll 2 Scunce Club l 3 4 And as the brxght sun glorthes the sltv So ts her face nllummed with her eye Trances speech IS soft and low She enjoys a good time when opportumty alafords llldfllflllllflti Day Student l Z 3 4 German Club l When the heart goes before A lamp xllummes the pathway Her smtle and bught greeting seems to say Good luck to you today WINSLOW OSBORNE North Weare New Hampshlre Phzlnsofvlzx M 7 3 4 Cal Ioman l Z 3 101113.11 Play 1 Z, Earl hamltc Staff 3 Qual-ter Qutll Board ot Control 3 Class Treas 3 French Club l 7 Semor Play cast Dont be down m the mouth Remember Jonah he came out alught An actor' 'les on stage but even more lll lxfe lust look at Vhnslow s sober face he s kidding' Watch the twinkle ln hts eye then you have guessed what Vlmslow really ns Y.N. . .,,,': ',',..,3,4: '- ' . . . .-. , : ' 15 ANNA NICKLAS Richmond, Indiana Y. . 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A. l, .., , ', b'net 3, 43 Page tifty-Eve SARGASSO '28 PAULINE THOMAS Peru, Indiana English Dax Student 1 Phoenix 7 French Club 1 7 3 Home Economxcs Seminar 2 3 4 Ball Teachers College And she nas happy from dawn till dusk the rest of us were half as peppy as you are what a peppv norld this would be Paul ine ne hope you will not lose your pep after gou leave us DAINIEL VV COHN Hot Springs South Dakota Bzoloqx Illinois College 1924 1925 Lniversity of Chicago 1925 1976 Y arsity Track .J 4 Varsity Basketball 3 4 E Club EE Club He was a man of honor of noble and gen erous nature Dan came to us from Chl ago and stepped at oi ee into the limelight of Earlham atlilettcs He has also found time for the society t the falr ones NORMAN WINSI OW Greenville North Carolina Eronomzcs Band 1 7 Mask and Mantle 3 4 Y M C A 1 2 3 Social Chairman 3 Class X ice Pres 4 Bundy Council Pres 4 A man who neither slouched noi pattered But planted his steps as if each step mattered Gentleman athlete fuend what more could ne wish? Histor X Friends my soul with Joy remembexs C ladys ability to remembei facts ts astound ing and it doesnt seem to appall her the east bit X IRGINIAHLXRRIQ Richmond Indiana Plzzloxofvlit Erououzzrs Oberlin College Mask and Mantle A daughter of the gods divinely tall And most dlvl iely fair Xlfglfllil is the tall glaceful blonde vsho came into our midst last fall and charmed us instantly CARROLL X OTIS Poplar Ridge New Xork lllaflzt mafzc S M C A 1 7 3 4 French Clubl Science Club 7 3 4 Treas 4 Ionian 7 .J 4 Sec 4 Xice Pres 4 Self reverence self knowledge self tontiol These three alone lead life to sovereign powei Carroll seems to enjox chemxstrx aboxe all E He 7 . ' . . -. : ' ' . K. .r 1' ' , H If . V A Y I I ' - . If 'Y , 4 . I v Y ' f ' . 1 c 4- ' A v 0: .-: ' , z - - . . . y . Q I' - . 5 ' . f. O ' . GLADYS VVOOD Richmond, Indiana I 'V 1 S '. I A H . V . V' 1' D Ai fr. u i I I XY. 1' . . - , -1 1 1 1 21 2 -, , ', . 2 -. fa' , y- - , . - . - - l: . 7 ' i Page fifty-six 4 N M wx M15 wx 555 rx!! VL, gi H hy H '1 LI, 1,5 H W fl! 4. VI 1 ev W i'!. . 'rf' 5 :iq ' 'p lik Hi ,Rv ful' Q ' :'f1..1-czutnefssx-91.2.-4-1... an-nw-ne:-Crum:-v-v-..:1n9?-1'.. :'ifuuuvw-rx.: 2 I Al? llll fi vi 'o wiv 15, N, i I 11 11, N MQ M Nfl I. W1 lil wx ,A 'u MII 1, ,wp ,Q , I i u E,mM A, ,Y , uMMmW4H, MwU1WmMmmmWm , :ffl-H ...:- - ' H ,ir :L-gf,-,IL--'tif':r1-:::1'yv:-sx-fr-v:s-v-- Page Gfty-seven SU '28 Stewart mallarr 23 1 ilu Pmnrmm Page Hfty-eight SARGASSO '28 Hnhvrrlaznmvn 1 K yr . fin ., 1: f ,. ' ,QQ ug.: sv.-.-.J Page sixty H74 1 -1.1 41.44-1 ,Jan-RJ. -1.1.-.IAAZ .'aL!ulZa-2. I X l SARGASSO '28 0111155 nf 1925 OFFICERS, Dudley XVoodman P11 rzdtrzf Houard Stucky I ut Pf1s1d1 ul l'rnc5t I'or51the 1 1 Tuavnztz L R 11n1or flElXS are ITICITIUIIEN 'lhey ha1e been Great one5 fOl 115 but now o11r e1 e5 .ue fU1l1CCl f-0111211 d to the happ1 moment when we 5hall become 56111015 X llll'1lOI'b 11e haye tho11ght that 11e are all lmportant ljllf upon 56110115 rellecuon 11e feel that the be5t IS yet to come NIo5t of 115 111 o11r three year5 5tay at Ecnlham have proved o11r ab1l1tv as 5t11dent5 Th15 yea1 11e have traveled 0111 lI1Cl1NlCll1Z1l path5 that y1e 5pent t11o l111CC1t31l1 year-1 ilCC1Cl111g upon kthlet1call1 a5 a cla55 1ve haye had great a5p1rat1on5 11e ha1e struggled for 5up1emacv but the champlonahlp 5eems to re5t el5ewl1ere XX e hnd LOl1bOl3tlOll 111 the ltnouledge that o11r men haye been o11t5tandm0 111 1ar51t1 competltlon Two of them recelyed 5tate men tlon 111 football 111th t11o other5 they helped to for m a team of 11 h1ch we rece1ved state IUCHUOI1 -X 1DOSt re5pectable track team could be made up from the lumor cla-15 alone In 11 omen 5 athlet1c5 11n1or5 ha1e taken places 111 all held5 of act1v1t1e5 Qllll 5oc1al t11ne5 ha1c been gay and happy We ha1e tl'lO1Ol1Q'lllX learned Earlham 5 way5 and mean5 and are now read1 to fo1ce our 1111011 ledge 11pon tho5e 11 ho 11e feel 5ure are hungermo for lt Plea:-,e do not IU1bLll1ClCI'blf2lI1Cl L18 y1e wouldnt think of ll:111Q fo1ce For have we not co1ne th15 far through the long grmd 11 1tl1OUt be1ng 511b jected to external pre55ure 215 applled by the now decea5ed paddle So ot cour5e 111 a phv51cal 5en5e 11e WOL1lCl11t u5e force, but perhap5 we have 5ome 5l1ght bL1ggCblIlOI'1S whlch mav be of force to the reclplent We 11 ere once a large cla55 111 fact, Earlham 5 la1gest b11t many ha1e fallen bv the waysrde and here 1ve are reduced to a congemal gro11p bv the su111yal of the f1tte5t all 1n all th1s cla55 hae aclneved 1t5 5hare of glo1v lt has done 1t5 work 11 ell It l1a5 enjoyed 1t5 good tnne5 and has gone about 1t5 b1151ne55 collec tlvely and 1nd1v1d11ally 1n a 11 hole hearted commendable 11 ay XX e feel that we have absorbed the Earlham sp1r1t and are ready to take our places as 56111015 i 4 ..... ,... . -1. J ' ' 5. -' ' g ' ' ', Q ' .- 5 k ' ' ' ' f ' , W i 4 . Y N, Q 'Y , 4 1 1 . . ' V I ' If , 1 - - are all proud. Two .luniors represented us on the hardwood. one of them 1 yr ' ' r Y' ' 1 7 , ,N ' ' '.. . . , Page sixty-one age sixty-twm SARGASSO '28 612155 nf 15311 OPP ICERS Mllton Shaw Puszdllzf Alllla Coppocl bttnfalx Lharlotte qlllllxlll lu P1 Cl tn! 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' 'tle fz '1 1 AJS, 1 z l l's U' ' Czl' 1 F1 U5 'lz 1' ', '15'1l1111- 6l6' 1 '-1'--,, -Hz . ' 1 dl 1 1 . N: ' .-X11 l l3-20. Page sixty-1-ight SARGASSO '28 Usborne jones XYebb Partingtun lieuwnrtliy McCoy Binfurd NYoodu1an johnson Grant lfatherley NYildn1:n1 Heal 13. im. al. A. OFFICERS Hugh Grant . . . ....... Pzcridvflt Kenneth Binford . . . . . ..Yl'l'l't'ftII',V Robert Fatherley . . ..., I'1'u'fP1't'.ridw1f XYihner Kenxvorthy . . . .Tr'm1,v1m'r HE Y. M. C. A. directs religious activities among the Earlham men. lt attempts to foster a better social life on the campus, it provides addresses on various vocations, and maintains a student employment bureau. In coopera- tion with the Y. XY. C. A. it publishes and distributes Freshman handbooks and sends a personal letter to each member of the Freshman Class. The local association of Richmond extends to Earlham Y. H. members the privilege of the Y. M. doxvntoxvn. Physical Education credit is given for swimming in the pool there. Earlham Y. M. and Y. XY. sponsored the second annual retreat at Cedar Springs Hotel, and secured Bruce Curry as leader. These are some of the tangible features of the program of the Y. M. C, A. The value of the fellow- ship received may be measured bv the high type' of men who have gone out from Earlham. Page sixty-nine SARGASSO '28 XY1nslow Kenwurtliy l..ulil lizluper Sharp Harker Scully llimvlfl llit-stanml llarlxer liowernlall Sziltfoi-el Horen Svtuhvnt Aifairz Ignarh OITFILAERS Norman lYinslow .. ........... P1'r.v1'1Irr1f liucil Sharp ....... .... I 'lu'-Prr.v1'dv11! Martha Horcn .... . . .Sm''y-Tr'ms111'i'r' llli whole stuclent hotly cmnposes the Student Affairs Association. The lloarrl, according' to a temporary 2l1'l'Z11lgL'll1E'1lf this year, is now made up of the -lunior and Senior 1llCllllJt'1'S of the two stuclent councils, hut a more repre- sentative plan has lmeen worked out for the future. The Stumlcnt .-Xttairs Board conclucts student elections in the spring, attends to thc financial aspect of stuclcnt affairs, and has charge of awarding athletic anrl public speaking' honors. This year the Board has lmeen cliviflecl into three smaller groups: the lnterclormitf:ry Coinniittee, which enforces campus rules: the Chapel Cominittce, which has charge of student chapelsg and the Student Faculty Cmnmittee, coniposccl of faculty ancl students, who try to keep these two groups in harmony. Cll.Xl'El. Cowl ni'r'rE1i lx'r1ilumoRA1 C4miM1TT12i2 Xornian lYinslow Elizabeth llarolcl Martha lioren llelle Saltforrl lilbert liaflfl lincil Sharp Page seventy SARGASSO 928 the Qbuakvr Qbuill Evangeline Stwttlernyer, ..,.. lfil1'hf1'-1'z1-C11inf XYilmer -lnliiisnn. . . . , .HZl.X'lIIi'.Y,V ,llmuihffur HE college paper nf tuclay has tu meet niziny requirements. Cznnpus ur- gzniizzxtiuns :incl The l'uwers That lie rleinzmcl that events :incl ilecisiuns he exploited fully :incl accurately. The .Xlumni cull cunstzuitly fm' news fruiu their .Xlmzi Mater. Students require wittieisms zuirl szntczisius tu hrighten the :lark :incl clreury trail wlierenn they pursue their quest fm' kiimvleclge,--ziiifl n sheep' skin. Those whit nun' nut he hezml reither frmn fear uf their mvn vuiees, nr the lmmfs uf the Cruwrll clesire Z1 space tu :lir their Views. lfur the past twwr anrl Z1 half years the Quill has triefl earnestly tn nieet these requirements zmcl in must instances has suceeeclecl. This rear, fulluwiug the lfzill try-mils, Z1 unique party was given in the llzly- llurlger clen by the newly electefl cnhs wlm mzirle nurel tests nn the ulcl mein- bers of the Staff tu rletermine whether they were pliysicztlly, inentzilly, ancl spiritually czipahle uf ecliting, pulmlishing. zincl circulating the cznnpus urgzni. The clestiny uf the Quill fm' 1928-ZW has pztssefl into the efficient hzincls of -lzunes Runzxltl znifl Rieliznrcl Klcfuy. Page seventy-one SARGASSO '28 31 ' 7V'i 57 ' 1 OFFICERS FIRST smiEsTER SECOND SEMESTER Ellis Satterthwaite ....,......... P1'i'x1'dl'11f Hugh Grant ...,.. ............. P rcs1'dt'f1! john Douglas ..... . . . Viri'-Pr'v.vidi'i1t Carrol Otis ...,. ,... l YlL't'-PITXI-dt'!1f Carrol Otis . ..... St'rrt'lary Howard Morgan .. ....., Svrrctiiry O know that such men as Robert ljnderwood hlohnson, S. Edgar Nicholson, and most of Earlhanrs men professors, were once Ionian members is to know that lonian Literary Society is a club to which it is well worth while to be- long. livery Thursday evening in Ionian llall the future congressmen, orators, or just good citizens meet to discuss, under strict parliamentary convention, ques- tions of the day. They wax enthusiastic over any subject, from the advisability of abolishing exams at Earlham to the outcome of the presidential campaign. ,Ionian activities touch upon every phase of student life-literary, dramatic. physical and social. lt sponsors the animal cross country run at Home Coming in November. it contributes its share of talent to the Phoenix, Ionian play, it pub- lishes, with Phoenix, the liarlhamite. and, last, but not least, it gives at the close of the year a banquet for its members and their guests, Page seventy-two SARGASSO ' ZZ R 1 , i I ,X ,, i. - I 'a l ' I L if 5 . ' nrmx Mamh OFFICERS FIRST F-EXIESTER SHCUNII SEBIESTER Frances Stratton ...,............ Frvridcuf Hazel Barker ................... l'1'r.rz'tii'1zf Agnes Painter ......,........... Si'r1'vh11'y Sara Holmes ................... .S'i'rl'i'la1'y IKE the traditional bird for which it is named, the Phoenix Band is old, but ever new. It is old that it dates back farther in lfarlham history than any other student organization, and it is ever new in its appreciation of its own traditions. It is ready to burn past bridges and build new ones over the ashes. New members, new methods of procedure, and new ideas are welcomed. In the weekly meetings, the programs have a wide range of subject-dramatics, debates. music, readings, and lectures. Original productions of Earlhanfs literary talent are always acceptable. IYith Ionian. Phoenix is in charge of .Xnnual Parents' Day. The outstanding event of this occasion is a play acted by the two societies: this year the boom- erangn was presented. XYhether because of the interesting activities and programs or because of a line imposed for absence, Phoenix is one of the best attended clubs on the campus, and one of the largest. ln recognition of six semesters' regular attendance, several members are awarded honorary pins each spring. Page seventy-three SARGASSO '28 - ' ' YWYWR -- -1 l 1 i l i l l , l A C6122 Glluh 2 l oifrrcians l -lohn Kelsay .,.....,..,..,...... Pr'u.riu'r11! lfloyd Carter ..,....,..... .SIT'3'-T1'i'a.v111'cr G, Howard Holthouse .... lfzzgzzzixmc ,llnliinfcr Prof. Harlow F. Dean .........,.. Dirvrfor , 1 lllflili has been enough real musical talent among lfarlhain men this year to supply two glee clubs. It has all been fused into one strong chorus, which has sung its way into our hearts. We are sorry for the Southeasterners of the country. who were deprived of the extensive concert tour planned by the L Club, but not carried out, owing to a deficit at the beginning of the year. In i order to put the organization in an advantageous Hnancial position, the club l has given frequent concerts in neighboring communities. These short trips have brouglit a little more inusic into the lives of those who attended the concerts, and have also been instrumental in satisfactorily advertising liarlhani to such towns as Noblesville. Greenfield, Connersville, Cambridge City, Incl, and Camden ! and New Madison, Hhio. I .Xinoiig the soloists this year were XYilliain Ott. tenor, G, Howard Holt- house, baritone: George Batt, cornetistg Fred Roeder, bass, and Lloyd Uutland, our most proinising violinist. I l l ...mm..-.-,e, .--W . ,,.,,-N.. -W ..,. ,N - M . l Page seventy-four SARGASSO '28 . 3 1 IQ , I , ' . A5 I ii 1 ken' r I - 1 i 0 A ..- . szlllahrrgal Olluh OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Kathryn lllinard .........,...... I'rt'xidi'11t Kathryn Minard ................, I'r'c.v1'flcui Ruth Bennett ,................ fl r'r'4 llllfltllll-Xf Ruth Bennett ................ .el r'r'f mzfnrnixt Mary Hubbard .............,.... .Y r't' rclury Eleanor XYildman .........,,.... .blt'L'I't'ft1I'.V Martha Buren ..,............... Y'r'i't1.t1o't'1' Martha Boren ................,. Tn'u.r11r'cr' YERY liarlhani woman with a singing voice hopes to belong to Madrigal. Membership is determined by careful tryouts held every Fall. 1 Jld members are required to try out as well as new ones. Under the directorship of Professor Dean, the chorus and solo work of the club was exceptionally good this year. Madrigal is appreciatively received whenever it makes an appearance. At Christmas time it presented in chapel a beautiful cantata, The Slumber Songs of the Madonna. The combined chorus of Madrigal and Glee Clubs gave two Yesper programs. At Thanksgiving time they sang The Pilgrims and at Easter, Christ the Yictorf' A successful concert at Knightstown in March marked the first of a series of public appearances, culminating in a concert tour to Detroit, in May. Much credit for Madrigal's success this year is due to the superior solo work of Kathryn XYann, Yirginia Hlsen, and Adelaide llendfeldt. Page seventy-live SAARKJASS-0 ' 2 'S Stottlemey er Moore liauper NYil4lman Glasgow l'on1iu.u1s Grant -limes tio-ulwin lfatherley Burton XYoodn1an Minard P Pmgliran Robert lfatherley ...,....... Pri'.ridi'11l Evangeline Stottlemyer ..... l'1'ri'-Pf'i'.r1'di'nt Austill Chambers . .... .5'vtfx'-Tri'ux1o't'1' Hli Anglican Club is to contemporary liarlham poets and playwrights what the famous literary salons of France, or the Colnfee Houses of London were to writers and thinkers of long ago. 1 bnce a month Anglican members meet for the purpose of enjoying literature and of receiving' praise or helpful criticism on their own attempts at expression. Uriginal contributions are read, discussed, and compared with the literary work of noted writers. Through the inlluence of Anglican, a number of distinguished American authors have been brought to lfarlham and presented to the Richmond public. lYe can say with pardonable pride, when hearing of Robert Frost, Countee Cullen, or Carl Sandburg, C Jh, yes, l've seen him and heard him read some of his poems at liarlhamf' Although we have evidence of l2arlham's literary talent in various publi- cations, we regret that all the masterpieces are not collected in Ye Anglican , the annual magazine edited by Anglican Club. Because of temporary con- ditions, it has not been published for two years, but we hope to see it gracing our library shelves again next year. Y- -- . f-WHY ...Y-A .-.ut-' Page seventyvsix SAIHIASSLI '25 l'1t'lx:tt lilzlwg-ww 'l'lt-tn1'1Q llwwzlt'-l Sulllvzm l'L'ug Yulililct' Luvr lllmt l,:iltt- l.:uxwIi1 llcltlvrinlx 'lilmiimw firm-vu Hzirtsunla lit-iiziwriy Shiilrlcr Misa Nlzirfliqtll Sligifli-1' Ilztviilm-ii ll:ivi:- llruluy Bump i rnnnmirn Svvminar .Xlicc Shaffer .. .,,,...,,. Frt1viflt'11f lfllvruiiu- filafgww . ,..I'111'-I'f'i'xit1'r11t tiztrnct Yi wars ..... .... , N't't y-7'r'm1.i'1lwr Hli Home lfcontmiics Sumiimi' is ctniipusctl of liztrlhztm cu-ccls lll2lYllPl'lIlQ in Home licmioniics. Xt its mmitltly meetings. intfcrcstiiig class suhjects are clztlymzttctl upmi zmcl rliscusst-tl hy :ill the iueiiilmcrs, who thus gct a lmtzulet' View of thc hclcl of llnmc lfcmimnics than is lmssilzle in their lJ2il'llCl1ll1l' stutlies. The value of specilic ftmfls in rt-lzttitm to health was the must pwptllzti' topic this yt-zu: .-Xs the oi'g'zt1iizz1tirm is still wry ytmtitig, much timv :tml tlituuglit has been slit-nt on plzuming 1ll'0Ql'I111lS to iusurc hem-ht aurl interest to thc mcmhcrs. Lust yeztfs Seiuiiiztr gztvc at stylc sliow for thc liarllmm public. zuul the your lreforc at foofl cxhihit was u1'1'zt11gc4l. This year thc clulm flirl not clemtmstrzttt- its accuuiplislimeuts pulmlicly: instead, it gave ll ltmclictm fm' former llumc licfmtmiic majors who grzttltiatbml prior to the cstzthlisliment uf thc Seminar. XXI- can x'ouch for the fact that thc- luuchcrm was flelifitms. I':xgt' -cvcnty-seven SARGASSO '28 Spanish Glluh OFFICERS FIRST sExlEsTER SECOND sExIEsTER Elizabeth Cox ..,.....,......... PI'L'.f1-lft'!!f Elizabeth Mote .............. ,..P!'t'5l.dt'7Zf Esther Allen ...... . . . I'icc-P1'c.rz'dm1f Esther Allen .,.... . . . I 'nn'-P1'r'.r1'dm1t Iluane Culbertson . . . .... .S'cc'y-T1'ca.v1u't'r Duane Culbertson . . .... Svc'y-T1'ca,r1n'vr' IHE monthly meetings of Spanish Club have been especially interesting this year. Yaried programs were given, consisting of plays, dramatizations of stories representing different phases of Spanish life, papers on the lives of authors and composers, reviews of Spanish holidays, and pictures which showed the customs and life of Spanish people. A special Christmas program of much interest included the singing of Span- ish songs, and the presentation of a play, an adaptation of La NOCll6l5LlCIlO'i by Carolina Marcial Dorado, which portrays Christmas eve in Spain. In accord- ance with the custom of a Mexican Christmas, the club was served delicious hot tamales, made by Spanish students who are also members of the Home Economics department. :Xt an open meeting' in April, a program of Spanish music was presented. The stories of several operas were outlined. including Don juan and Carmen. The music of the operas, as well as selections from Spanish composers by Spanish artists, was supplied by the phonograph in the Earlham Hall parlor. 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J ' 5 .............. I,I'l'l'- 9 'f'llf ' ' 't' ...,.,....... 511' 1 '-T1'1'1I.' Tl' ' 1 t, 1' : Q, 1 1 I' 3 : ' I' : ' 1'0t6cl to 116c0111i11g z1c1'111z1i11t661 1111111 gz1i6 Paris . 1111211111 ,Xl5atiz111 St1'as1111111'g Zlllfl 1 1-' I, .' 1 rx., 17. .- . ,' ' , 1 ' 2 -1 H., L. 1 , A ..u.. . A ' . ', .- -Y' f - ' ' 1' L b 5 . Page s61'c11t1'-111116 S.5tRG'A.SS'O '28 Svrivnrv Glluh OFFICERS FIRST sEx1EsTER si-Zcoxn SEMESTER Joseph Copeland ..........,...... P1't'.v1'dm1f Hugh I-Ieadlee . ,.... ........ , . . .Pwsirfclif George Smelser . . . , . Vin'-P1't'.vidt'11t Mary Gilbert ...... . . . I'it't'-Pluxridrzzf Florence Moyer . . . , . . ..S't't'1'rfa1'y Christine Manning . . ..... .S1'L'l'1'ft7I'j' VER since Archimedes took his famous bath and Galileo watched a sway- ing chandelier in the cathedral of l'isa, and Newton observed a falling apple, men have been trying to learn how the world operates and why things behave as they do. The future llillilcans. lidisons, and Pasteurs of the Earlham Science Club meet together twice a month to hear lectures on scientific subjects. Usually the addresses are given by professors of the ditferent departments, but often talks are presented byfstudents. The most popular topics this year were liinstin's Theory of Relativity , The Caves of the Southwest , Interesting Incidents in the Life of Priestlyu and A Picture Tour Through the Grand Canyon . The presenta- tion of the various subjects is popular rather than technical. so that even those who have never heard of an electron or an atom can understand the general laws and order of the universe. An added attraction of the meetings are the refreshments which vary from cactus candy and cocoa to synthetic punch. Really,-citric acid, sugar, and eosin makes excellent orangeade. Page eighty S.-XRGASSO '28 ic? arlham millih OFFICERS -Inhn lielsay .. ...Diri't'!m' Hugh Grant ,. . . .1'rr.ri1li'11t HEX yuu hear strange noises, harmonious and ntherwise, cnming from Carpenter llall, as you hurry mer to get ynur mail, ynu may lcnnw that the hand is enjnying une uf its rehearsals, when all the steam that has heen ml- lected during a trying day is hlown nrt withnut a thnught of the nutside world. ln such exercise lies the cnnsnlatinn nf being a memher of the hand. But how cnuld we ever win a fonthall game nr have a parade withnut it! The hand was organized several years ago hy a few enterprising students who felt the need fur such an nrganizatinn In help malie pep at games and tu provide training in instrumental music. Largely through its own efforts it has increased in membership, in volume, and in harmnny. lt was considered nf high enough standard tn give one chapel program this year. lt is hoped that the hand will hecnme more important at lfarlham. There is a need for more instrumental music and the hand can develop and pnpularize this interest. Page eightysone S!1R6ilASSU'25?-E F,...-,.,ti,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. W-, MW., ,ae,,,-,,,,.,.s , . .. , H W, I Y l at i P 1 5 Q 4 1 I L l , Murgretle 'l'l 111x11 as Stwttlenieyer Davis l M 4'x1' gan Lacey Siler l l I f' Q Q 1 arlhamtiv Svtaif s HP l QFFIQ ERS I Evangeline Stnttlemyer ..... 151111-fill'-l-II-C71lff George Snielser .,..,......., Alzumii lidifm' Bruce Siler .....,........ .wl.vxmri41!i' Ifdifnl' Elizabeth Murgrette, Axxi. SHIHIIHI. Ifdifm' Opal Thurnhurg .,.. .-Ilumzzi Rt'f1'i1vt'11fi1fz't'r T llli l5tI1'UItIIlIl.ft' is a connecting link hetween the liarlham of the past and of the present. lt is a digest of current events of the college and a xvhifs who l of former lfarlhamites. l This alumni puhlicatiun has in various forms and under different names sur- , viverl fur more than tifty years. lt is nnw sponscneml by the l'hnenix and lonian 2 Literary Societies, which have an equal number uf representatives on the statt. l l Four issues are puhlishecl each aeaclemie year. The news section conveys to for- Af mer stuflents the high lights uf present clay college life and alifrmls the student hotly 7 5' a chance to enjuy in remiuiseenee a thrilling foutlmall game or an inspiring chapel X exercise. 'lihe page entitlecl ihhllllillgf the lfarlhamites gives interesting bits of in- furinatimi concerning the whereahouts and activities nf former stuclents. Another page callefl Xnlvx fron: flu' l 1'v.viciv11f'.v Dvxlc alfurfls glimpses of the linancial. scholastic, and aclministrative aiiairs uf liarlhamfas variecl as the interests and activities of a college presiclent. , .Xltlmugli the stan' memlmers spencl must of their time Collecting alumni neivs ur ransaelcing the presiclent's cleslc, they hurl time tu enjoy each spring, one social alfair, usually a camp supper. Page eiglity-two 518. K l'Q,KS-Htl '12 PC lienwnrtliy l71itl1erley liwnulil Kuiipei' F Satterthxx :Ute Flrztttnu .Xltplegnte Sxvzmder lilnsquw Rwmlu jenkins lluys lxzireh NYissler llie-tzintl Ruth ,lt-nltins Q hr Bvmuathvnvann Ol-'FICIQRS lillis Sattertliwaite .. ,,,l'1'v.v1llt'z1r Ruth jenkins . ...N'.'r'j'-Tf't't1x111'nf' lf a name means anything, certainly the title Demi1sthenezm shnulcl euiivey no little signilieanee. The aspiring orziturs whu hear the nznne uf the renuwnecl Greek may not possess the silvery vniee, elegant style, :intl fwree nt expressitm zittrilmuterl to llemosthenes, yet the impliezitiun uf the name gives eviflence uf a wurtliy ztspimtiuit. This l1UllHI'2l1'5' forensic sueiety was urgrtnizenl in l'P2l tn help luster. stimulate. zmrl maintain 21 keen interest in pulmlie speaking zit lfztrlliznn. .Xny lmnzi iirle stuclent whim represents the college in an intereullegiztte speaking Contest is eligible fur memlnership. This year the memluers vutecl tu hulrl mnnthly meetings. The llemnsthenezuis performed an invzilnzilile serriee in lumsting clelmzites :mtl tirzittwieztl cuntestsg the interest 1lI'Ol.lSt'fl in the premier hume flellztte between Xutre lJznne anwl Ezlrlhzun was clue to the special effurts put forth by this sueiety. The prnpuseml establish- ment of :tn lnniu1'a1'y furensie fraternity :lt llarlhzun has lreen ztrclently ziclruezitetl by Demustheneuns. Thuse who reeeiverl pulmlie speaking meclztls fur the First time this year :incl xrlm are consequently eligilsle for membership are: lietty Hays, Klilflrerl lizireli. lfrances tllasgmv. Nnrina Engle, XYilmer Kenworthy, joseph kltillklllllfl. :md 'Iznnes Ronald. Page eightysthree SARGASSO '28 ' 4vQf e . Q N .v .- '22-f' sw: 'f 1-ws:-, 1,K.iirsi:4-'f- a f' ,s ' .:':2E'-X '::.. ' A 2 - Www-ri -.1531 , ' .- -551. 5i5?FYY:3Yf'Eax: 'S-'22 'E e -'S-2 '--ff-:BA , ' N , . V It vs ' . - at f 'v--'sa - gg. 'w:.-4035? S- ' :aww :MAN . -- f'.T.. frm, -iriver sa.,. wss:fs2.:f . - - .-1 ,n 'Sgfth-'-Q ., Bs - .649 41 K tx' ' . its -:Qiv 42- 'Q f. :: f - LA-9 SIE..- LQ't4N wit- -242516-sf -'VS Ck Qztgiffff .laiesjc-esfiiifg iagkkifiaz,-4:.:,Lq::.1'2gzZfS?pgt,N.:' 5:55-5-521 1- ,I H:QYsg:x,z'f,f RQ 'iii F.: fSigQ7 '5'sw wiiiaiffiif QQ ft, viii- ' V ' - eff- WW- u :Q f-is! -- f- Ban 5 f V' - 1 ' ' 5 fp ...QI YT1 -f-Sf.. 1 t ME'-25-L' ,s - ,...Q 1 - ' -if . . : .W .sm . V. . .J Wi' - ' 4-- f w,. ' '- .1.,. V A X. A xx? l K MJ If . ' '- ic x f'fNwT i .. 1 wwf' s X ' t 4- . 'awe' 'inf- ' 'aww x, I 'Q' v--. .f '-'51 M , cp. is-pg N 5 , s- . as--.,..1..., 74: f . .1-rf.-2.-, , - ,gf -s -' .- ' ',1,fgQg.:ff:k1 1 A ,xml ,H U so t.. ig tb r 1- , it-V - . A. X ,-, my ss-V A T ' . , , Q ,K Vi, 'R . , X . . .. g., f f-Egsbawa ' 'firsfr S' N 1 'ww Qlltmziretl Glluh OFFICERS Editha Bales . . . . . .P1'c'.vidcnt Martha Boren . . . . .Scc1'cfar'y HE Classical Club calculates its calendar by pleasant activities and memorable events rather than by Ides and Kalends. The first meeting of this year was a luncheon in Room 220, Carpenter Hall. Potes apparatius cenare apud multos, nusquam hilarius, simplicius, incautiusf' A Hoat in the Home.Coming parade on November fifth represented a sacrihce before a Roman Temple. It won honorable mention for the Classical Club. The annual Christmas program portrayed a mediaeval miracle on Christmas Eve. May Day was ushered in with flowers and Latin Spring Songs, and a gay tableau of the May Queen and her attendants. A series of large pictorial maps entitled Orbis Terrarum, Roma Antiqua, Italia, and Graecia have been designed and executed in gay colors by members of the Classical Club. A fresco has been designed in the style of a Greek vase paint- ing for the south wall of the Classical lecture room. A farewell festival by moonlight was planned todo honor to the members of the class of l928 who are classical students. Maior rerum nobis nascitur ordo. Page eightysfour .th Jf f.- 'h ' s h .1 '. T .4 - .fi'r' f: .973 5 ' , H1 fy , 8. Jlixz k' ' 3 ,V , 1' W'.,.,- 5 - ' .,5rr?,., .I Lf' I Q . N if XX Ti 1 ,. , ,A .1 . . , g 1 XX:-t ' I v X- Vx J Q 1 Q 2 . V , 1' .lf-5. va '--'i.-'F ' 'N' . ., , ,,.. ., , A - ., , I f,.f,3,f-qfkz, h Cu, I w.5gf5eQE5X - fzl' ' wk ,,.1:...-A' -.. '3' 'ff 2 X X - , at , Y 1. ., v mf , , - l 1 Iii? ' - ' Y' :H . K.- - 4'-,fy ,..,. 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'f7'C1-1'-f-b f V' M fg X1-1 -:W Q.. QV' ' '. 5 . . I, ,I , Q Y -fs' -. .. V U +,,T ,,.. ' . F :Q-sr ., if Q' . . W2 3' 'A 5 gas' vig.: 45- .A .Ir :PI L In Q. A: N, . .. z , v e ! l 5:5 -,. ,. sl 1.3, J- WMU: ' -y 'f ' I all . .. 1 -'F-f ' ' 7 ' .- XM 1' -' . '.2',.' ff , .JC ,Q , -1' ' Q.. xi ff . .- 'iiwr ',..' sf: - V ' Al ' - -' , 1.4. 3 VV. 'I I ..ff'3' a f iff,-A '- .f'f f: x':' A 45 W ' '52 'fix N'.,.:, ' -f .iffqlg 3 gg, 4, fl fwigfg ,,' ..,.,Q?EfIg,p:, afffg 311136 in 1Hrisun Eli all rams frnm his hnlh aah un- ' rrstrainrh mrthuh nf 'rrging nut against' Thr things inhirh 'strurk at his lifv'. SARGASSU 'ZR 1lHv11'5 Aihlvtira Mm 5'NrN!K.fuv'L ' Yi , , , Page eighty-Eve SARGASSO '28 I hr Qltmrhva HE coaching staff at T Earlham is one of which we 1nay well be proud. The records of the past season re- flect the excellent work of the staff since we have enjoyed a quartet of fairly successful teams, As a member of the Coach- ing staff for the past four years, Mr. M. O. Ross has endeared himself to all of the athletes with whom he has worked and to the entire student body as well. In Newlm Gumon ROSS football, his time is divided between the scrub players and the varsity team and as a result, men who have never played the game find themselves on the team, lighting for Earlham. Also, the Ross-coached track teams have never failed to rank high in the state college circles. For three consecutive years the Maroon thinly-clads have carried away the hon- ors in the Hoosier Relays from twelve Indiana colleges. Mr. B. B. Gullion came to us this year to assume the coaching responsi- bility of the varsity basket ball team and to promote an intramural athletic program. ln the net sport our team did not fare so well this year, However. with the return of Coach Gullion and several members of this year's squad for the l928-'29 season, we look forward to a promising future in the game. :Xbly assisting Coach Ross with the varsity football squad and always with a deep interest in all forms of Earlham sports, Curtis Newlin has proven a great aid to the department of athletics. - Page eighty-six SA R GAS' S U 2 8 illnnthall -XLIXH a shorter schedule than usual Loach XI U lxoss 'xhlx asslsted hx Lllfflb Xexxllll and I I hulllon made the lllltldl call tor tootlmall aspxrantb folloxxxng the Llose of the fICHllINZll1 xx eelx petlod -Xfter the usual prelnnlnary 'ind hnal cuts were made pr1o1 to the openlng game of the season It xxas encouraqmg to notlte the large l'llll1llJ61 of nexx men contrlbuted to the squad by the txeshman class 'lhe season opened on October hrst xvlth knuoeh Lollege fll1l1lSll1llQ the opposmon tor the Nlaroon Xlthouvh Rc-:1d lleld xxas '1 sea ot mud and ram the Oualxers proved supellor xvarrlols bubdumg then lluclxexe x1s1to1s xxlth tour enjox ed the taste ot xlctorx around the bonhre The tollovxnw xx eelx saw a bus tull ot QI'lClTllPl1 trom lndlana Lentral roll upon the campus seeltlng rex enge tor l-0111161 deteats it the hands ot lfarlham XX 1th 1 IlL1I'l1l?C1 of trnlx plaxs and a good lmtlxhelcl thex atcompllshed then task lax um sblllg' our goal lme three tunes lhe Earlham baclxneld xx as xx ealxened due to 111'lL1I'lE'N recelx ed bx txxo of 1ts members Ill the openlng contest Hoxxexel the ent1re team put up a ragged exh1b1t1ou and the hnal eount shoxx ed the IIlCllHl1211JOl1S COll6glZ1l1H XlClO1b bx lb O Yi ' Y' . s . Y' 3 - - Y , . X' . , 'I' , .4 . v . I 7, , e . . . .' .K . Q . N A D. D. , , a Y Q. . V . 7 V A , . J. v 4 i 1 . Y . - A . , b t, . - . touchdowns which netted a 2-l-O verdict. It was an enthusiastic student hodx' that Y 6 V Y I ' 5' Q ' A 5 : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' z ' 3 ' ' ' ' . L - .w - vx a x - Q V v x t- lp- Q. ' r 51 -f ' v ' . ,' .. v '- Page eightysseven SARGASSO '28 The first trip of the season carried the Fightin' Quakers to the lair of the DePauw Tigers and only after a stubborn battle were they content to leave with the short end of a 1-l-7 decision. It was a rejuvenated Ross-coached machine that led the Old Gold of DePauw for half of the game. Captain Fatherly, especially, played a good game. The second and Final trip saw the wearers of Maroon in the hills of southern Indiana in a Home Coming attraction at Hanover College. These ancient rivals fought bitterly and only after some very accurate passes tossed by Miser were the Quakers able to disappoint the Hilltoppers by a 13-O score. To members of the 19726 team the victory was revenge supreme. XYith a good record behind them, the orange-clad athletes of Cedarville College came to Reid Field with the idea of revenging their defeat of a year ago. In a game filled with penalties on both sides and dashes of good and poor playing, the scorekeepers declared the contest a tie and a 13-15 tally was recorded. The annual Home Coming game came next on the schedule: the llaptists of Franklin College furnished the opposition. It was a determined, aggressive squad of lfightin' Quakers that showed former students their ability to combat a heavier team. liy lighting the full sixty minutes in a real exhibition, a 6-6 tie resulted. lkiith the records showing two games won. two games lost, and two games tied, the Rossmen were determined to break the eternal triangle by winning the linal game from Rose lloly. Two touchdowns accomplished the feat and a Final score of 12-3 gave the Earlhamites the last bonhre of the season. Captain Fatherley, Doan, Moore, johnson, and NYinslow are the seniors who completed their gridiron career with this game. ROBERT FATHERLEY. Cczzfm' llrooklyn, New York Captain of the team, winner of the coveted E for four years, named as one of the outstanding centers in the state by followers of the sport. A true liightin' Quaker for sixty minutes of every game.- that's why Bob was able to battle opponents outweighing him several pounds. Page eightyeeight SARGASSO '28 . I I X if ,. f 'X .ti X E , L 'Q tra L ' 3- 'N 4 Q- A K K, , .. R11 1 Ht IRACE Ill P.-XX. Turklv ................,............... Iiranklin, Indiana Hindered in former campaigns by. injuries. Horace this year proved his worth especially in the latter part of the season. He was equally proficient in tak- ing his man out on offense or in stopping an attack directed at his side of the line. This is his last year at Earlham. IVAN DRULIIY tL'aptain-Elect J. End ..................... lloston, Indiana Hats oil to Ivan! -'l'hree years ago, a freshman without previous football ex- perience. This year. one of the leading scorers of the state and named on the mythical All-State selections. Next season, his senior year. leader of the Maroon. That's versatility I l'lRE1IK.JX'I' Ml IURIQ, Guard ............................ Converse, Indiana Iireniont stepped into a guard position after a year's experience as substitute center. His determination and dependability plus a love for Iiarlham helped him reach his goal. a position on the team. He is a member of the senior class. .y x .J X Page eighty-nine SARGASSO '28 ma. f,ai!! RHDERT XHSFR O1m1ttfZn1zk Poughlxeepble Xexx Xollx in auul lte pwssel a puntel w1tl1 a good xxemgt on dlbtance and a field genexal who has shown us lns Utpabllltleb lmewules bl'IOL1lClC11I'10 the 'tboxe 16 S1301'lbllJlllllCb llob mule 'wL1lJbt1llIf1Ol1S for lns pow1t1on unneee-sary playing the full slxtx mmutes ot ex erx game on the wehedule Mcled by Ins last xear s expenence tlne husky dup proved to be 1 valuable Cog 111 Loach lxobx s 1971 team Xustln excelled on clefenblve xx o1lx md next season xxlncb wlll be lub bC1'llOT 3631 bhoulcl bee lnm at lns best U 5NL FR RFK XULDQ fzflllnul Hafferbtoxvn lncllana lfoz came to the rescue ln NOlVlI1Q the fullbaelx problem tlnb xear The most E1SlO111bl'll1'lQ tlnng about thu Hagerstovxn athlete 15 the faet that he IQ onlx a Sopho more 'l xxo INOIC yealb slloulcl flex elop lnm mto one of the greatest bftclw Earlham hae ever p1ocluLecl KRS L. f ,. f- , M f i 1 2 Qi, ' - ' 4 , ... V- . -' ' , f . . A H 'z CQ: '. f ' ' 2' 1 fe , lj ' -5 Q : 'Q 1 ' '. Y 3' .i ' g . 1 ' - , 2 S 4. .YS . S.. ii: J v. AUSTIN XYILDM.-XN, Gzmrzi ................................. Selma, Qhio .' ' 'Q Q 'J I ' 1 3 ' ' . z ' N I 1 'gf -M . 1 Q' J ' ' ', 2 .' iffl- Llfl e, 4 'S .................,.... g ' . ' : ' K' ' ' ': C 5 f 'o ' . '- - . i Y ' v c 'i ' - l c '. ' l' 4 .. i ' ' - Tk -l .A Page ninety SARGASSO '28 B LIE TELIX Taalh XlXC1tOll Penn'-xlx ama Thu frebhman came to ue xx 1th a good hlgh bchool 1ecord and he has prox ed lub uo1th as a 5IL11ClN 'md relmble tackle ln '1 number of gamer, he led the team m total number of taclxleb properlx executed We hope he xxmll land a place on the all state team 111 the near tuture LJLEXX SNIITH Lam' Lalmel Illfllilllil -Xnother man who nex G1 partlclpated 111 a football game untrl lub I'l18.l1lCL1l'1 he meanm bubmebs Hb- remarkable :peed and Qlze are as-Nets th tt nex er tall to u orry the OppOblt1OH GEORLJE HL LL Gzfmd habport New Xorlx Another athlete who came to Earlham wrthout prex 10118 tootball experxence As tlnb rear s seabon progrebbed the experuence of the hrst feu games plub that of last year helped beorge to bhow ue that he could do somethmg 2lfl1lCtlC'1llW bldem throw the Jax ehn He ha-. tuo more year: W ' un , l l rf ' -', cs' ........ 5 ........................ , gt ' ' ' : ' ' J' . ' 'C ' . 1 K1 ' tion at Earlham. Smitty is not a spectacular player. but when he is in the game ' -' 2 ' ' Q 5: 3 z ' ' ' - - ' t. i , Y , , ' C f' : ' .' ' ' . , V ' ' ' J ' ' Q f . ' ' ' N ' ' ' ' L ,' be- .V 7 4.-F :fl , ,,, - L Q Page ninety-one SARGASSO '28 DXYIGHT YOUNG, Halflvufk ........................... Richmond, Indiana Only a freshman, but we predict that Dwight's success on the gridiron in the next three years will be great. He has proved a mighty capable ball carrier, de- pendable at receiving forward passes. and an all round efficient player. Earnestness and aggressiveness helped this former Morton player to win his letter. FRED RCJEDER, Tarklv .................................. Carmel, Indiana This freshman earned his letter and did a good job of it. His size, strength, and endurance were obstacles for all of our opponents. This year's experience should certainly aid Fred in future football work. CHARLES LUCH, Hulfbarle ............................. Chicago, Illinois This lanky chap has two specialties. He carries the ball on wide end runs and throws long, accurate forward passes. These are his tickets to fame. He is a sophomore, and because of this We do not hesitate to say that his future on the gridiron is very bright. Page ninety-two SARCASSO '23 WED .-. - l Eatakvthall NRE than in any other sport, the basketball letter men form a nucleus around which the new quintet must be built. Therefore the success or failure of the experienced men in the early part of the new season acts as a barometer in forecasting the probable prosperity of the new organization. This year six letter men returnedg five of their number again donned basket- ball togs. Everything seemed favorable until two of the live reported to Coach Gullion with football injuries that hindered their participation in the early games of the season. llecause of this inability to throw our full strength against the opposition, the team lost four games by a two, three, or four point margin. The season opened on December Srd when an experienced team from Manchester College shot enough baskets to defeat Earlham by a ten point margin, 56-26. I Un December Sth the Quakers journeyed to Greencastle where they participated in the inaugural contest of the season for the DePauw team. Page ninety-three SARGASSO '28 After leading or over half of the game the Gullion-coached men lost by the slight margin of two points, 20-IS. It was the big red of Miami that came to Trueblood Field for the third contest. After a stiff battle, the Buckeye visitors managed to pull away in the closing minutes of the fray to a 32-25 victory. ln a thrilling last-half rally which netted the Fightin' Quakers 22 points, we were able to chalk up the initial victory of the season against the Hanover Hilltoppers by a 26-24 verdict. The team took a bus to Franklin for the next game on January 7th with the descendents of the famous XYonder Five. Franklin was on , and Earlham suffered a 55-20 defeat. Centre College of Kentucky. famous for its football teams of a few years ago, sent its hardwood representatives to Earlham for the sixth game of the season. A deluge of baskets marked the game and a final check-up showed the southern athletes ahead by a -I0-37 count. The Indiana Central team did not prove as strong as the one represent- ing that school a year ago, and the Maroon had little difficulty in subduing them 20-IS. In the weirdest game on record, the Earlham quintet captured the second game from Hanover in the Hanover gym on February -lth. It was a defen- sive, stalling game: the first half ending in a 5-5 tie, and the final score, 10-7. The most famous of all Indiana basket ball coaches. Griz VVagoner. brought his Franklinites here for the return contest on February 11th and succeeded in downing the Earlham quintet by a two point margin, 28-26. Although they were easily the best team to face Earlham this year, they experienced difficulty in the last half which resulted in the closeness of the score. The tenth game on the schedule proved to be slow and uninteresting, the Quakers winning from the Rose Poly aggregation by a 29-25 score. The DePauw Tigers defeated Earlham in the Indoor Field by a 33-2-l score on February 2-lth. They presented a well balanced outfit. Rose Poly entertained the Earlhamites in the closing encounter of the season. After leading by a large score at the beginning of the game, the Engineers weakened and barely managed to revenge their former defeat at the hands of Earlham by a 28-2-1 score. Captain Klarfield Cain and Daniel Cohn ended their intercollegiate basketball with this game. Page ninety-four SARGASSO '28 u 'll WU'- 3 NIXRI IELD L XIX N lI1gerwt0w11 II'1Cll'1ll'l Xltl1o11gl1 a H111'1ll 1115111 pln mcallv XIZII held IH able to gather more than l11s quota of pomt: and also C011 tr1lJ11te to the defeube 111 t1111e of 11eed He 11 '1s capt'1111 of the team DANIEL CUHX 'PQ Clueago Ill111o1s After a yeftr s expe11e11ce O11 the bablxetball squad Dau came ll'lI'OLI0l'1 tl11Q vear W1tl1 '1 fine pe1fo1111'111ee at Quwrd I-Ie lb a me111l1e1 of tl11b yearr, t,r1duat111g Claes C XRLOS JIIX RIN S 79 -X11ClCI'bOl'1 Ind1a11a Three Xeftrs a w11111e1 of the coveted letter F he plax ed at 1'L1l'lIlll1g guard the gl eater pmrt of the xeaeon Red 1115 111e11t1o11ed 011 the all Qtate teamb Page ninety-Eve SARGASSO '28 0 WN UF iss.-f XX ILLI -X11 LAIX JO xV11113ITlS1JLl10 I11c11111a 11ttle D111 1115 p1oxecl to us n1any t1111es that power lb often stored up 111 5111a11 bundles He lb the fastest 111a11 o11 tl1e team and only a sophmore so watc11 111111' CH -XRLES LQCH 30 Ch1c'1go 111111015 One of tl1e new me11 on the squad ks tl1e sea son progressed Loch became a per111a11e11t fixtuxe at back guard 1115 l1e1g11t 1JC11'1g an asset at f1'l1S 13081111011 CQNGER REYNOLDQ 30 Hagerstown 111c11a11a Boz jumped ce11te1 clu1111g the latter part of tl1e season H15 111gl1, arched sl1ot5 are always watched w1tl1 expectancy because he Call 111t 'em ...nuiig 1 f a ataa by Q15 X H Y Q 1 1' 1 1 N, 11 ....... ' A 5, 1 , J. Q . , C N I 7 . A H 1 , ' ............. . c , l di Page ninety-six SARGASSO '28 e tb Q LENIUIXE OX HRH -XX 31 Amboy I11dlE1Il'l The '1b1l1tx to p1'u at CIIIICI' Centex or forwdtd helped thlb freshman to ald Ihllham Xxrlth thlb yeal 5 expe1 xence hehmd hun 'md th1ee yeaxs to go hm prob pects are IOSX Nlyron mme out T01 babketball w1th wely b61lOUb 1l1tCl'lt1Ol'lb of l1'lElhl1'lQ, the team Hrs ablhty to Count the lTl3.UlC basket: m a pmeh plum the eoutrol ot the up oft enabled 111111 to xewhze those 1l1fCllSlO1'1b IX -XX DRLI EX 70 boetou Indrma Xnother min xx ho xxlll reeelxe a th1 ee stupe sweitet fot hlb bC1VlCC5 Hb forward He rw a coubrbtent de pendable per fO11TlCl Egg it I t dv . X .. , I i, Q x MYRON XVALL '50 .......... Wfiuchester Illdiflllll Page ninety-seven SARGASSO '2 73 'Ee 55 K. x gr I rark X the '1ll1lClIlC history of Larlham the track team has alwaxs placed well 11110112 other schools of the sttte The team this year xx as no exception to the 1ule We xx ere represented bx a xx ell balanced xx ell coached traclt 'lllll held outht ln the hut meet of the xe1r Earlham swamped the Antioch thinly tlfmds from Xellowx Sprincfs Ohio by 1 top heavy score, 109 ll The Qualxeis githeied 1ll of the hist IDl'l.C6N lhe second meet of the season likewise iesulted in 1 mn for the lightin Ou1lxers Butler was the victim on this occmon the tinal count .givinv l1'ulham the meet bv 1 14 17 decision llcl tum came to Reid lpeld this year mth an extraordinaiily well balanced team and they scored heavily in each event, winning by an 82--H count. In a triangular meet which brought Indiana Central and Franklin to Reid Field on April 28th, Earlham proved to be superior and the final sum- mary read as follows: Earlham 83, Indiana Central 43, and Franklin 0. Earlham nobly defended the championship at the Hoosier Relays this year, gathering 68 points for the high score. Page ninetybeight SARGASSO '28 ARLHAM menus 112111111 FREENIONT MOQRE Cnftazn Comerse I11d1a11a A low hurdler a11d l'11gh hurdler of note H1s deter I'I'111'l3.tlOl1 1S one of hls assets and It explams 11 hy he lS hard to beat He IS captam of the team WALTER JOHNbON I11d1a11apol1s I11d1an'1 Entered 111 flVC events bes1des the relay races th1s athlete who had PICVIOUS track exper1e11ce 111 111 h school has been a leadmb scorer 111 mam of our uc torles VVILLIAM CAIW lVlll13ITlSlJL1lb l11d1a11a Tlus mans long su1t IS hack and field athlet1cs HIS ab111ty to run the lOO 720 'md 440 ya1d dashes and to broad jump over 71 feet makes lnm a valuable man saw -Z 3. A 1-V C 4 V f.. , t Si X 3, , 2. ' -if 5 M P ...za I - 94 , f , ' , 5 V A xg A ' N A -Pls:-1 ,iii qw x ' , ,s - V 2. Q -.1 V 'ai ' Qlgfi' ' 1 s -::::::, -1.35, Q -Q ful IIT 4 1 1 l 1 ' 1 - ' A A y ' ' v v .L I S - . . I . . . u . 7 . . . . . . . . . i, c if A . I v . . .Ol ' ' as ' 0- ' r Y' - ' 4 A I 1. . . . . ....... ' ' I '02 l . , . . . v -' 2 5 I Q .1 ' ' c Page n' ty- ' SARGASSO '28 INF M .F '-.- -1 QP t is MRL!-IAl1j Q, 1 gRLKAH, NEARLHML ,lL'Ll.XX ll.-XRKER .......... , ......................... Thorntown, Indiana :X man that can clear the low hurdle barriers with the form of an Olympic candidate. His ability to lead the hnrcllers around the Curve of the track is always a source of worry to others. ' IYAN DRULEY .,....................................... lloston, Indiana Tossing the javelin for a considerable gain over last year's best mark, Ivan has been a great aid to our scoring column by placing in every meet. D.-XX LAOHX ............................................ Chicago, Illinois Under the direction of Coach Ross, Dan has developed into an SSO-yard dash man that runs near the best liarlham mark and threatens to lower that record. eeee wi Page one hundred SARGASSO '28 X I ft - f , UW' ' '?.LRI.HAl, EARLHM4 . . , li ' S ' ' . .. , 'a f a. . . I' it 3 ww H , U I ' L3 X A I ' ' P- j ,oz MAYXARD IIEXXYUUIJ ..........,.................. Lienterville, Indiana The liest man on the track team in aiiy one event. lly using knowledge gained frmn long experience, Maynard is ahle to run the two mile race after winning the mile. ' .PXLDRICH HARYEY .....................,.......... Kluoresville, Indiana IYinner of the Ionian cross-country race, he came out for track and proved that he is another gQod representative from that first year class. XYith more ex- perience he will make Ifarlham a good distance man. GLENN SMITH ......................................... Carmel, Indiana :X shot putter, a -HO yard dash man, a discus tliruwer. and a member of the relay teams is the way Smitty divides his time during the track seasun, Page one hundred one SARGASSO '28 f i r 1 LHAH r p E HAH p q 0 ' .:.,. :,i5 ij ., p t 'f , . ,,.,,, . xjhn ..Q. ..., 'X X ,. Y. :-:2 'QQ . ' MYRON NYALL ..................................... lliinchester, Indiana A high hurdler of whom Earlham may well be proud. To our delight he seems determined not to let anyone heat him this year. He also aids Roeder in the high jump event. FRED ROEDER ........................................ Carmel. Indiana A high jumper who scored consistently in the dual meets this year. The fact that he is only a freshman means that he may add a few inches to his best per- formance before 1931. XYILMER KIQXXYORTHY ............................. Richmond, Indiana At last Dame Fortune has allowed Kenworthy to prove his ability. You can't keep a good man down. He is a hurdler par excellence. Page one hundred two SAIUiFA.SSU '28 .3 . , 5- ' l ' I QA- 2 , DUDLEY XYO1 JDM.-XX ..................,...,........ Richmond, lndiana ln the absence of llond during the first' two meets, Dudley shouldered the responsibilities of getting Farlhain some points in the pole vault. lle scored in every meet. ' NYILLIAM ST.-XNTUN .................,............... AllZLl1llSlJLl1'g, Hhio The freshman Class sent Dill out as their representative in the pole vault and he really did a good job of it. XYith a trille more experience he will make Zl good man for Earlliam. ST.-XXLEY ILXRKER ................................ 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VVith the resignation of Coach Maplesden last spring the administration of the college saw fit to keep up this program. A man was secured to promote a wide intramural program and also to act as director of the varsity basketball team. Coach B. B. Gullion has continued this intramural work with marked success. Tn the fall, competition for silver medals was begun in each of the three intramural sports, tennis, golf, and horseshoe pitching. In the most closely contested tennis match of recent years, blames Ronald proved to be superior over a field of about thirty-five who were striving for the championship. Dudley VVoodman '29 again proved his superiorityover the other would- be imitators of Bobby -lones by winning the golf championship after some very close matches. He was the champ last year. In the horseshoe pitching contest, which was not completed owing to weather conditions, Williani Cain '30 and Lloyd Cramer '28 were in the final round. Cain was the runner-up for the medal last year. The inter-class basketball games started just before the Christmas re- cess and until the tinal gun sounded at the end of the season in February there was much speculation as to who would be victorious. The Seniors, with three championships behind them, attempted to annex their fourth title but fell short of the mark and were second to the class of 1931. These games accomplished a great thing in that they helped build up class rivalry and spirit-the essentials in an intramural program. Wiith the coming of spring, baseball has held the limelight. Practice games are held on Reid Field. Games with Morton High School and others have given no end of enjoyment to the lovers of the national pastime. Individual champions in horseshoe pitching, golf and tennis will score for their classes and a final check-up will reveal the class intramural cham- pions. Doubles teams will be organized in these sports. A basketball in- dividual championship is being held and the points in this and the doubles will help win the class championship. The slogan of the intramurals is, Every one in some form of athletics. Page one hundred six mIl11IP11,5 Athlvtirn SARGASSO '23 Eirertnra NN . 1, W 1? 4 K l 17 -N , 4 Lt- i Miss ilninstnclc Miss Uslmrne Ellie Eepariinvnt lllilllf college generations have cunie and gnne since this clepartment initiated its P1'UQI'Zllll nf some type uf physical activity for every one and health and 1'ec1'eatiun fm' all. lt has endeavurecl to make clean sports an uutstanding feature of campus life. .Xuy degree of success it may have had in carry- ing nut the original aims, is due to the suppnrt of the XY. .X, ,-X, A. which stands fm' Health, Strength, and :L keen delight in l'lay. Page une hundred eight SARGASSO '29 Bowerman Shaffer Allen XYelmer lliestand Green Revnolrls Jarvis Conte Beasley Burton Stratton liareli Lowes i Thomas .AA OFFICERS Prfxidvxlf .......... Bernice Burton Vi 4'1' -P1'v.v1'dt'11t. . .Elizabeth Beasley Sm''xv-T1'rtm11'tv'. .Frances Stratton 'URS is the way to he healthy, wealthy and wise . This is the fond boast of the XY. A. A. Health Department, super- vised by the Health Manager and the class Captains. To start feminine Earlliamites on the 'golden road to health . Health Rules are observed at the rate of fifty points per Week: those hankering for increased avoirdupois are supplied with milk or Cream: and an effort is made to imlwue every girl with a vital, personal, health consciousness, An added feature this year was Posture XYeek. conducted during February. 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Page 0116 1111nd1'ed ten SARGASSU '2 54 Enable T Glluh Buxermwn T Ntmttnx Hdvq-1 X i Oli h A ack Ron Ix uh Illc 1rd hun' -X Ntmt un Nuiler Bunku front lx xx TZIHLI I 1: lm lexnnns m I1 La ln Page one hundred eleven SARCASSO '28 fm- . thing 9: ' - EA A 1 - t in iff!- IDING is a newly inaugurated sport in the women's athletic department of Earlham, If the co-eds continue their present interest in this aristocratic recreation it will soon become a permanent institution. 1' Lqnrkvg t JCKEY holds an unending interest at Earl- ham now for with the All-American game last year and the English game next year we can not forget it. N 1 This year the sophomores won an undis- 'ii puted championship in the fall but because of' next years game we are all playing spring hockey . in hopes of giving the English women an interest- A ' ing light. i Page one hundred twelve RAIULXSSU 'ZH Enrkvg Har?-iig N.-Ann. .:xmu1utl, Suvlller, XYvMr, I . Strait-vu II'-lxnus, S-zllltuwl. lim-mlxvlll. Bunker B-:wc rrlm : L11, Slmffm' Bnrkvg Gllpampz THE SOPHI JMK IRES X. Simi!-m. Ile-star, Rnrmck. Surlle-r X Ill ll t ck B k I l xnuw, :nr Su ', un rr. X. xutlin Page wne'l11111drc1l tY1irtLLn K LQ... M... 2 - L. ..,,, ' 'EQ fi 41.5 5 U ' ll Eankrihall ASKETBALL, our favorite in- door sport, has passed through a most successful season this year. The interclass games were intensely inter- esting. Close competition among the four classes added to the keen spirit of the tournament. The season closed successfully with the Second :Xnnual Exhibition Game staged in the True- lmlood Field between Varsity and the class winners. :X Well played game and good sportsmanship exhibited by the co-eds drew the admiration of all who witnessed the event. Mazkvthall Haraitg immutt, VK'el1er, Sudler neu, Bunker. Cnate Page me liuuflred fourteen ,,,....,....4 l l l l A l l t SAlifQ,5.Sb2fl 'ZH Zlazvhall l'llll the first signs uf spring. niany aspiring feminine llalne Kuths emne nut to Lkmistuek lfielcl to begin lmasehall practice. .Xs the season progresses. interelass games are helcl In cletermine the class eliainpinnship, This year the stqmlintiimes left every- une in the clust for they hacl trio many lug league players nn then' team. l.y' . . Alice Sliaftlyr, Mgr, making gotmcl use of the clear weather ancl two rlianitmnfls,the games were run Ulf quickly anal interestingly in one week. Elrark l'RlXt,i Clays finrl Cfmistueli lfieltl the setting for rliligent training' in anticipation of the lfielfl Day heltl an- nually in May. This is the grancl finale nf the yeai s athletic wurk, the nut- Veeilia Hnuernian tlanee about the crowning of the lZllLOI'5. stancling achievement in XY. A 1Dl'Ug'l'Zllll. An inter-class meet is lit in the afternotmn ancl this, with tht 5 May-pnle anfl tht Xl CYCINHQ. Ill2lli6S a cla ay Queen ni tht y uf zest ancl in terest fm' hnth partieipators auf s L Page one huntlietl fifteen Biking SARGASSO '29 Lois lleistand Eralth H matter what award-an E or EC-health rules are included. It may mean getting in early at night or getting up for breakfast, but it helps us to play the game, and play it well. It is our purpose to help every girl to keep herself in trim for all the joys, hard work, worries and pleasures that come her way. i lIxlNG is our most cleinocratic sport. No equipment is neces- sary-just get a companion and start out across the countryside wherever fancy leacls you. lt is surprising how quickly the points can be won. En- thusiasm and fair weather are the only requirements, ancl we have plenty of laoth. Mary Lowes, Mgr, Page one hundred sixteen Sf'1RG,iSSU 'ZS Svmimming NNY that swinnning has passetl its seennil year as a reengnizecl lfarlham spurt, we feel assuretl that it is giving' lu he a permanent institu- tion un the campus. Swiiniuiug meets aucl regular classes are now actual achievements anrl nu longer future possibilities in liZ1l'lllZlllllS liistory. The nuinlmei' uf einlmryunic lfclerles that Huy 'li'm MU' have lmeen prnilticecl this year xwultl ennvinee even the must skeptical that inerinaicls really ilu exist even in this clay anal age. Arrhvrg KCIIICRY is a veneralile sptnt anrl we are getting inure a more tn feel the magic of it. t ln waini 1 up: in the archer. Linz: Re-yn-il-ls, llgr. Page une huntlred seventeen clays what is inure thrilling than tht twang uf the lion' fullmvecl hy the thusl uf the ai'1'tim' hitting the hullseyt Clnee ynu have estalxhshetl yntut ann vnu are nn the rnafl to a l'CCtb1'fl. Xlvith nut' guml lmws aucl new a1'i'mx's tht rlestiny of the ari'uu' rlepencls entirtlx X, , 33f.5L,I?.i5.'XHZflii '28 'P1111i5 f Ul'l'l.fXRI'llY in tennis always retains highest rank. This year there has heen unusual ancl spiriterl competition in the spring ancl fall tonrnanic-nts. anfl the presentation of the .Xllen--lohnson cup has createcl X inneh C'IllllllSlll51U in the mixefl flonliles. I lf:-ther Allen, Mgr, 7 n nur PPI J il fllll ,la lln' ,l'llHIl'lIlS, Mgr. i lllf exhiliition of girls gymnastics in the 'llruelmloocl lnrloor lfielrl was enjoverl hy an enthusiastic group uf spectators, 'llhere were about fifty girls taking part in the rlanees, tactics. pvraniicls and other stunts. The final forming of XY. A. A. on the floor was a very effective enrling to a most en- joyable evening. Gulf X crisp aunnnn mornings and on halniv spring clavs the strolling golfers xvho clot the front Campus find keen satisfaction in the snapping drive clown the fairway to a hole-in-one, the snppressecl desire of even the ama- ' teur who strives to master the art of golf. Mildred liareh. Mgr. fi1ll':,'m iiii 'ff,,g2fQQ 2 'f f 'AiiL J: yu K MAY ' G- :Aa 'Mu' -ehw' ' ff Page one hnnded eighteen SXIH1'-fmt? 'ff uhlir Svpvnking ami! Ermnatirn - pvaucl 51251-xw 15 mc, a EARL K Q HAM T SARGASSO '28 Copeland, Ronald, Miser, Batt. Peacock, Dalluey Fatherley. Prof. True-lmlooil, Kaupcr Applegate, Recs flllvnli Ephedra AFFIRM.-XTIYE NEGATIVE James Ronald Joseph Copeland XYard Applegate Robert Fatherlcy Paul Kauper Robert Miser Russell Rees George Peacock Roger Ilalhcy George Batt llE enviable reputation established lay Earlham intercollegiate debating teams through a long period of years was reaHirmed and strengthened by the work of Earlhanrs representatives on the forensic platform this season. Under the in- spiring guidance of Vrofessor Truehlood, the lfarlham teams garnered four vic- tories out of six contests in the lndiana Intercollegiate Debating League. The question clehated was: Resolved, That the direct primary for the nomination of State and Federal officers should he repealed by the several states. In the opening triangular debate the liarlham allirmative lost to Butler, while the negative captured a strategic victory over XYahash. The next week the' lfarlham negative team received the decision over the highly-touted Notre Dame team while the alilirinative lost to Franklin. :X happy climax was brought to the season's work, when in the last triangular contest lfarlham artirmative and negative teams, respectively, were victorious over Muncie Normal and North Manchester College. Page one hundred twenty SARGASSO '2 3 f H nger I mkett L 1 xsgoxx Prof Trueblood Xxx 31'ILl.6l IXATLII Tenklne. mnmrn 11 Ephedra YSUI X LD Tl1'1t the L 111tCd Stdtex should 11oxx xx 1tl1d1f1W 119111 tl1e Pl11l1p p111e Iwlauds xxas tl1e qllebtlvll xx l11c11 the Ea1ll1a111 xx 0111611 debated tl11N xear lhe Earll1a111 Elfhlllliltlxe xx1t11 I'1s1e Hxx ZIHKICI as ef1pta111 eL1sl1ed w1tl1 the 111d1c111t1 Lentrdl 11eQat1xe at I11d1:111f1pol1w wl11le the 14411113111 11eg1t1xe xx 1tl1 Ruth Ie11lx111s as tf1ptt1111 met the Leutml '1H1111121t1xe here T111-. 111f11ked the tl111d Xhrll ut vx11111e11s debates 011 the tz1111p11s smee thex were 1611?-IIYIITCLI 111 1117-1 X lege 111 1181110 the 11exx Zll1C1lfO1lL11U pr1111141ted the 6H1L16l1LX and pmgrexs ut the te1111s tmx txxo 1eQ11ar 111611113618 111 thu xea1 H te.1111 xx1 ICUIII1 next 11 mt tl1e 11111111361 of trx mute thu xea1 111d1e.1teN .111 111Q1ez1N111Q 111te1ewt 111 xx0111e11s fOI'CI1S1LS X he:1x1e1 sthedule and .1 mme wucnesstul sermon are f111t1c1pz1ttd 111 lfpq ll iq Y . T'-.,, 1 4s,, A v L - L N x ' , my ., - K C special 100111 is 110xx' devoted to the interests of xx'0111e11's debates. and the privi- Q D1 . 'x lv' ' ' L' l 3' 'Q V' ' ll ' ' I lll, I ,-e- lf. 1 Page one l1u11d1'ed twe11ty-o11e SARGASSG '28 GDIE1 Eine Obratnriral Qlnniwt ILMER E. KENXVURTHY '29 represented Earlham at the state Old Line Oratolical contest at PU1ClL1C FCll1L1RI'V lf Flhe w1nner was Roy X E1nsbe1ger of Wabash who 11011 the 1lHUOl121l contest afte1 carrymg the state c0l01s through the Cl1X1b10113.l 6llf111112LlIlO1'l Hr ken11o1tl11 t1ed for fourth place w1tl1 tl1e representat1ve from Bllllel Llllvelbltl RC1JfCSCI1t3flV6b f101'11 the I1lCl13.1'l l. LJ1'1fOT1C?ll Xssoc1at1on have NVO11 a n1a 1or1tx of the natlonal contests 111 tl1e last fem xears a11d the standards ot o1atorv 111 th1s state are lngh Vhlmer E lxenxxorthy Ur lxenvs O1 tl1y 111 hu 011111011 Nlaster or qervant showed the powe1 of 0111 present lHCl11STI1'l2-ll O1gH111ZHl101l w1tl1 115 wealth and 1lll:lL'lEf1'lCC 0111 mcreased Cl'llCl61lCy and the posslbllltles of mass pr0d11ct10n He then ex plmned the xx ealxnesses IH our svstem and tl1e dangers of 1111sg111ded power P0111tl1'l0' Olll that IllClL'l'wlI'13l Democracy can solve the p1OlJlEl'1'1 Parr Olnntvat t011c1l contest 11 as awarded second place Earlham has NXO11 te11 of tl1e last slxteen state contests Thls 18 an C1lV12llJlC 1eco1d 1l1CllL'l.tlNC of the Splflt of keen LOlllP6lf1tlOU 2l.1lCl consl-.tent ettort on tl1e palt of Earlham men ln l'1lS 01711011 Cl'1'E1tlECl 31 LIUZCII s Protest Ixees shovx ed the V3IA1OL1b steps Wl'1lCl'1 X111e11c1 has taken towards peace These have been acts of '1 peace lovmg and fars1ghted 11at1on but we have d1sapp01nted the fa1tl1 of 111110115 111 11s b3 o11r 21I'I1l211'l16I'lt a11d defense p10gran1s He the11 pO111lI6Cl out that It was 0111 dutv as CltlZCl'1b to protest, and to gtnde o11r 11at1onal p0l1c5 b11lC61Cly toward permanent 11'1tE1I'1Hf1OllEll blOtl'1C1l1OOCl C , c ' c ' , - - -1' 'Y A v N v ' ,, I i ' V c C. C , , 'F Ac ' 1 5 ' ' C - W ' V - ' 'i 1 ' .11 ,, , , 1 , 11 C C , 1 C e , C 1' ' '1 , ' .5 : ' ' ' f , . b : ' ' . USSELL REES '29, representing Earlham in the State Peace Gra- C : 1 ' ' : . C C f : ' ' 1 ': ': L C , 4 - , ' Q ' . C 3 ' 1 1 . ' C C Y . 7 4 1 . in V Page one hundred twenty-two SARGASSO '28 Zllall 3 xtempnre HE Fall Extemport Contest was won by XYard Applegate. '29, who spoke on the llriand-Kellogg Peace Proposal. Mr. .Xpplegate has been a member of l2arlham's debating teams during his entire college career and has won state wide recognition as a power- ful speaker. l'aul Kauper, '29, was awarded second place with his address on the American l'olicy in Nicaragua. Hther speakers were George Peacock '50, George Batt '50, and Ivan Par- boosingh '29. Russell Rees NYal'ml Applegate Spring Extrmpnrr Hli Spring lfxtempore Contest won by Russell Rees '28 The contest took the form of a combined Republican and Democrat national convention. Each speaker nominated a candidate for President of the United States. The merits of l-looyer, Lowden, XYalsh, Smith, and Dawes were presented and a straw vote was taken in the student body after the contest. Mr. Rees was awarded tirst place, Paul Kauper, '29, second, Rob- ert Fatherley, '28, third. The other speakers were George llatt, '30, and Carlos -lenkins, '29. Page one hundred twenty-three ,. . . ,.,-.. ,-,-...... ..-..g.......n.. ,,,,, :I illiemk emit 13132111112 Juhn Allen ..... . ...l'1'i'.v1'4li'r1f Hugh Grant ............ BIl.YI'lIL'.V.V .llmzatfvr Frances Glasgow' . .... ..,..,,.... , N'm'r'rItir'y Mrs. H. R, Rulwinswn ....... . ..... lliivrfoi' llli charm of make-believe that makes chilclren nf us all. XYIH11 better purpose cuulrl :1 college 4'lI'g1llllZZlflOll have than to help us slip oil the clull cluuk uf reality :incl to carry us away fruin cluily trials :incl tribulations into the delightful realm of Malce-llelieve. Clad in the mask anfl mantle of imagin- tuinn, not tmly the menihers of the cluln, lnut nur community as El whole is given lll u1mpm't1111ity tn wzmmler away frmn College routine, Alice-Sit-By-'1'liwFire 1 1 ng.:c one hundred twenty-fnur SARGASSO '28 The Hrst play of the year was THE TRIMPLET, directed by Mrs. Olive K. Robinson, with the following cast: Prologue ................ Jack Douglas The Baron Milton-Maurice The Lady Bobolara ........ Anne Sayler Dudley VVoodman Marquise of Strenatheote. .Clifford Beal The Person Passing By ...... John Allen The Lady Caratina...Frances Glasgow You lin the audienceh ...... Hugh Grant Scene, a lonely place: time, partly then and partly now. ALICE-SIT-BY-THE-FIRE was presented by the following cast: Alice Grey .,.......... Margaret Grant Steven Rollo ......... Dudley Woodman Colonel Grey ............... John Allen The Maid ................ Florence Bly Amy, their daughter ....... Mary Allen The Nurse ................ Anne Sayler Cosmo, their son ........... Keith Harris Richardson .,.....,.,... Mildred Karch Ginevra, Amy's friend ...... Alice Barry THE BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKSH was presented as a vesper service Bishop .................. James Ronald Marie ............,.. Madeline Gillespie Convict .............. '. . .Robert Taylor Sergeant ............. VVinslow Osborne Persoine ........,...... '. . .Florence Bly Gendarme .....,....... Kenneth Binford The Dramatic Arts Class, directed by Laurence B. Goodrich, presented as a program of one-act plays: UTICKLESS TIME UOVERTONES' Ian Joyce . ............... Clifford Beal Harriet- 3 Cultured Woman 4 . v v Frances Glasgow Eloise Joy ce ........... Helen Youman., Hettyher primitive Self' Margaret Gram Mrs. Stubbs .........,..... Anne Sayler Margaret' a Cultured Woman Eddy Knight .............. Hugh Grant Mildred Karch Alice Knight , ............ Carolyn Nice Maggie, her Dfimifiw Self, Mary AUTH Annie, the cook ........... Florence Bly '-l i THE LOCKED CHEST .. -, Thord Goddi .......... Winslow Osborne THE ARTIST Vigdis Goddi ........ Mary Eleanor Cox Bettine Conway ........ Mary Hubbard Thorolt ............. Kenneth Binford Mr. Bathurst ...,........ James Ronald Illglald ------------- Robert MCH-aftoll Eric .........,...... Norman WlHSlOXX7 Haskuld ............. Richard Plummer SHE STOOPS TO CONQUERU was presented by the characters: Squire Hardcastle ..... George Peacock Young Marow, his son .... Keith Harris Mrs. Hardcastle ,.Margaret Livingstone George Hastings ....... Philip Hampton Kate Hardcastle .., ......., Alice Barry Diggory ............... Robert Kaeuper Tony Lumpkin .... G. Howard Holthouse Dolly .......,.,..... Margaret Kemper Constance Neville .... Adelaide Bendfeldt Stingo ......,........ Richard Plummer Sir Charles Marlow ..... Allen Hole, Jr. Sal, a barmaid ......... Helen Heitbrink Page one hundred twenty-tive SARGASSO '28 THE WHITEHEADED BOY was given as the St. Patrick's Day play by: Mrs. Grohegan .... George ........ Peter .... Kate . . . jane ...... Baby ........... Denis ............ Donough Brosman John Duffy ....... Delia, his daughter Hannah .......... Aunt Ellen ..... Grant The Phoenix-Ionian play was THE BOOMERANG,,' directed by Mr. Goodrich. The cast was: Dr. Gerald Sumner ......... Hugh Grant Budd Woodbridge ..... Wilmer Johnson Preston DeWitt .......i.. Robert Miser Emile ................ Laurence Stanley Hartley ....... .... K enneth Binford Mr. Stone ...... ...... A mos Horney Virginia Xelva ....... Irene Hine THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR' the Dramatic Arts class: Helen O'Neill. Will Crosby .. Mrs. Crosby .. Roscoe Crosby. Edward Wales Mary Eastwood ...... Helen Trent .. Braddish Trent Howard Standi ... . . . Mary Allen ,Duane Culbertson Martha Commons Winslow Osborne Robert McHatton . . .Mildred Karch .Frances Glasgow . . . . . . .Norman Winslow sh ..... Edwin Partington . . . . .Winslow Osborne . . . . Duane Culbertson . . . . .Martha Commons . .. . .. . .Mary Allen . . . . . . . . .Florence 'Bly . . . .Laurence Goodrich . . . . .Edwin Partington . . . . . ...Clifford Beal . . . .Mary Hubbard . . Mabel Lambeth . . . .Mildred Karch Grace Tyler ......... Elizabeth M. Cox Marian Sumner ......... Ethel Bedford Gertrude Ludlow .... Margery Davenport Mrs. Creighton Woodbridge Margaret Harold Guests: Helen Sharpless, Richard McCoy, Lyndon Beals. was acted by the following cast from Philip Mason .. . ... .... Clifford Beal Elizabeth Erskine .......... Florence Bly Grace Standish . . . . . .... Mary Hubbard Pollock ........... ..... C arolyn Nice Rosalie LaGrange Tim Donohue .. Sergeant Dunn . Doolan ......... Margaret Grant ...,.....Jarnes Ronald . . . . . ,Robert Fatherley . . . . .Richard Plummer The Mask and Mantle play Connnencement week was MR, PIM PASSES BYU given by 1 Olivia Marden .. .... Margaret Grant George Marden .. ........ John Allen Dinah Marden , ..... Mildred Karch Brian Strange .... .... R oger Dalbey Lady Marden .. ..... Anne Sayler Carroway Pim .... Clifford Beal Anne .......... ..... i Alice Barry The Senior Class play was BRISTOL GLASS, directed by Mr. Good- rich, and acted by the following characters: . The New E11yIa11dr1'r- ' Adam, head of the house of Tweedle VVinslow Osborne VVinsora, his daughter..Mildred Shideler Ambrose, his son ...... Freemont Moore Mrs. Albergone, his daughter Frances Stratton Philemon, his cousin Howard Holthouse Th: P11iIULft'If7Ill-GllJ- Mr. Castlebury ........... John Douglas Mrs. Castlebury, Evangeline Stottlemyer Julian, their son ..... John Doan Furnas Mrs. Ricketts ......... Dorothy VValton Page one hundred twenty-six 9+ I 7 V x Q ' 4 2 ' 0 ,4 -i p. Na Y V ' J! 're ,U P. . QW' K h . hits ? Y 1 gmsi if AA-' - lf- Q df' I A' - - . ' , I-.fx T 'T ' h .V.. s '., 1 . 5 11135 pi, V V T Qyw ffw 'A'q A 334551, 1-xfgglf 3 A.., ..A.. , ,.,fff1gg ' 4 ' f g,r.f'f . Q5 - r 'tl' . Y 'F ' I E f Z. I t In wzww. ,,., .,, L 'E :Q1.4,,5 um' N4, ,, 1 . V . Q ik, , ? . . .yy , ,W .ITS-, -if ' f ' .Q 5l1.2f'i5f:a'?I,,?2iivg,e1gQ4v :'fffg?J5:?Q 1 .3 -. Amy tg ! Lx- 1 Ava' I 5 . Qzguzkgi 1 S .V-, Q, N , Jig., i f 51,-if? g 3:'it1'f 4 Q Q !-:JN .'-', ' ' -H J? 5178: if X , i , K . fb 'AA I ,fr- if hg1,:g1L'I'I' ' - 7' ilhmx lgrnarhing frnm thr I-Iillinp ZHrnm the mp nf this hill thr ilinrh lvt nw an in what plarrn he hah a grrut prnplr In hr guthn-Ph. . ,..1 af- 1 A 1 :T 4.1: 1 ,A .-1. 1 p11 J,51'1a1L 1 , I 1.5-1 ' AW' 1 ' 1 Aga, 1 'xf 'f' 1 . wc 14, , .' PHY' .1 ,,, .15 ff fee? r- 1 A if ,. 7 . if V'-1 1 ' ,frt 152' A ng' F ff 1 1 J H , 1 ' ' I . 1 , I 1 ,. U, 511, V 1? I ' 'FIS' . M 11 ' '1 ,fir bgcfal Y-1 .t '- r if 1 1 1 1 1 f-1 2. 11.1 11 1,. .. nfl '31 1 4. Sy 111111, P 1 G3-I1 I .41 . 'f ff ' 1 1- 1 y1,.1 ,5 1 . 1 www ff' -'11 ..11, P - 1' .'a1 1 1 J17. lk. 1 '11 ' :111 ' 'I VU. . 1 A A 1 ' ' -y V1 4 1 , 1-in-:1 ,I 7.1, --1 1 .f Q vi ' 1:1 1 . 1, L, . 1 '. 111 111 ff' 1,1 Nj. 11.1 Ixlf 21' , A 1.1 1 J., , 1 1 : .. , 1 1 I-, -1.111 .,f ii. 1 11 1 V ,.!1,:1A , ,. S1111 - 1 1 1 11 1- w 3 1 1 1 1 1 Q f K T 1.'1'1' , I 1 1 , 1 Lf-X -. ,11 -11. ' . 1,1-91 . M., .1 . 1. 1'-, 1u' 'v 1 ' 1'N.1' 1 H751 lbw: -1 1 A . W . It 1.M E Eg' 1, ' 1e'r,'f Y 4' QL' 1 21 wb- 1 4 1 1 ,Q . , . ,,.,1 W. , 1: Jy.,A , .2 AWMN -1 11 1 1 ' x 1 11 1 SARGASSO '23 S71 il I 71' 'f ' Q' f iw - V - ,. 2535 if f A h Sli? 'Dr I , 4b-, g ? EARu-IAM if g 4:1 nszs f 1 f V' 4 Pg 1ld'dt'ty-J SARGASSO '28 Q'-Uapanvav Glnmmittvr Hrnivrt N the fall of 1926 the leaders of the XYorld Fellowship groups of the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. XY. C. .-X. meeting together with Doctor Thomas Kelly, con- sidered a plan to send an Earlham stu- dent to 'lapan for a year's study. The aim of the project was to express con- cretely the feelings of brotherhood and regard which we have for the Japanese WMM! J lill eg people. This tentative committee was soon replaced by' a larger group called the Japanese Committee, consisting of two members from each of the major organizations on the campus. XYilfred jones, of the class of 1928, was chosen by the entire student body and faculty as a competent representative of the college to carry our message of friendliness to Japanese students and to learn something of their history and culture. Un September 23 the student body and faculty in a public meeting expressed their good wishes to lYilfred -lones as he set out upon this mission. Mr. Tamura, japanese consul from Chicago, as prin- cipal speaker on this occasion expressed the deep appreciation of his people for this gesture of friendship. XYilfred sailed from San Francisco October ll. 1928, bearing with him these good wishes of Earlham students for their fellow students in -lapan, XYilfred's courses have been arranged in connection with the ,lapanese Language School. They include lecture courses and seminars in japanese History, japanese Art and the Religions of japan as well as study in the Uriental library in Tokyo. Since his regular work keeps him busy in Tokyo during most of the school periods, he will use vacation times for travel and held study elsewhere. XYilfred has frequently been asked to speak in public meetings and interpret the spirit and pu1'pose of his mission. The coopera- tion of Gilbert llowles, llrofessor 'l. Takagi, of the Imperial University at Tokyo, XYilfred's advisor, and other important people of japan proves in itself the value and success of this adventure in student friendship. 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But 3 A - . ,fi 1 Z alfgff 512 - Tgg - der new members of our Society who X if g 'S - - A A - what can I do to keep tl1e1r teet 111 tl1e patl1s of righteousness.-by-roads always interested me. XvZU Z1lJ0llClS are not encoura0'ed, of course. . 6 D Sept. S. The 11ew members arrived at different times and places and in dif- ferent manners. They were slightly dazed because of tl1e gravity of the occasion. We older Quakers took them i11 hand and i11itiated them gently into tl1eir new life. Some 156 reported for instruction. Sept. 13. Ulder 111e1nbers of the Society 1'6tll1'1'l and everyone gradually nnds his niche and gets busy. New 111C111l7C1'S appear bewildered but regain their equilibrium. Sept. l7. To the lliest Plain tl1e whole assembly flocked Zlllfl stood i11 long li11es to give tl1eir pedigrees. XYho's lVho. An exciting time was had by all. itlne staid a11d respected elder l1ad brought her smelling salts.l Sept. 26. The Society decided to send a missionary across tl1e waters. Paniphlet comes Ollt with startling black l1eadline Bon Yoyage for our Envoy to japan . . .to set sail Uct. 11. Sept. ZS. One new convert was so studious tl1at she stayed up lllTlfil two ' o'clock poring over some reserve books, Zlllil then didn't awaken the next 1'IlO1'l1i1'lg, but slept tll1'Ol1gl'l l1er classes a11d piled -up a11 611011110115 library fine. Tragedy. Page one hundred forty SARGASSO '28 UCTOBER -J L- Oct. l. Precincts are invaded by en- emy and despite our lfacilism, we give ample resistance on Reid Field. Antioch defeated. It was a lwase and nasty comlmat -it was actually dragged in the mud! l Uct. 3. XYomen of the Society decide ' WILLIE .TOINIES to cultivate the gentle art of eques- -1 I C '-EJf2'E:N'i0R trian recreation. lfveryonc has a 'T 'Am - Laws I v x X hobhyft let em ride em !l -l in Uct. 5. ltinerant philanthropist visits the colony and lets us in on-l' mean, recites to us. 'XYhat livery XYoman Knows. All we males were skep- tical. I don't know anyone who knows just what it is that a woman knows! Does the tcozzmiz know? Oct. 7. Some of the more playful and still slightly worldly young women stage a gay lantern parade and serenadc the elders. lt all came as such a surprise, of course, as serenades always do. llut even the natives were startled! Uct. S. The liightin' Quakers are defeated hy invasion from lndiana Central. llct. ll. XYillie sets sail. Uct. 18. lt's a big day in Quakerdom! Sixth Quinquennial twhy didn't they call it something more easily spelled?l session of Friends opens in a village nearby. Oct. 19. Local pamphleteers clamor for freedom of the press. Elders shake their heads and appoint another censor! Uct. 21. For fear the younger members of the Society would overwork their heads, they were allowed to make use of their feet and indulge in a skate. tlrlm! Skating is like thinking, after all, one goes 'round and 'round in the same place and gets nowhere!l Oct. 22. Mellin's Fed went out for scalps and scraped them off the llill- Toppers. Page one hundred forty-one SARGASSO 9123 Vqvv. W, ., . . .1 .-. lr .Y 1 l .1 1 Y Oct. 23. Big reform in l the Society. 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All the Hints 1 x' rx' xX X e X Q9 Q x X VVOl1lLl Fill the Seven Foot -, 5. in Q -1 E2::L::M.muH.r. ,-1:33-?f'R I- Shelf, but alas! Art is long, and ti111e is tleetinglul hlan. 23. Supply of lllue lioolcs gives out. Consternation and sorrow. -lan. 25. Une by one they fall in the grass, one by one the CtC1'lllflC5 pass! FEBRUARY Feb. l. Great hub-buh around 1'C'glSlQ1'Zl.1'i5 ofhce. Check-book parade fol- lows the pink slip brigade. Feb. -l. Central and Hill-Toppers are downed. Feb. 7. New laundry refornis. Ruling of four shirts per week gives iinpetus to satiric scribblers who dip in IHCSS5' meters. NYe're a bunch of students, Students are vveg Wed rather sleep tllllll eat At old E. C. NYITHLJFT A SHIRT! li. Y. D. Clt cleanliness be next to godliness-woe is nslj Feb. 15. E. C. l1CltC1'5 drop Rose Poly 29-25. Feb. l8. Qnaking in their audacity, the shy little inaids ot the colony decide to take advantage of Leap Year and send out bids for a party. 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VISIT THE MUST CUlVIPl,I'fTH AND BEAL'TIFL'L THEATRE IN INDIANA ' +-'- -f-+ - '-l- - - - -f-1 - ---- - ---- - -'-- - - -1- ---- -'-- T 1--- - ---- - ---f - - --'- - ---' --1-fH- l--- - - ----- --------+ 'III-IE Klentendick: Did you know they were scattering straw all over the A National Road? Meme: why? CO. Met: The lllue Goose is 'ning to lay an HUDSON AND ESSEX SUPER-SIX 5 ,- i les and ervice Sa S Red llolthouse: I clearly had the If ICl'lIIlOIll1,S Lorgvsl Fire- WHY 211111 yet N011 SHS' I WHS YO D I ' Y , I 1 . I loaf Grudge Cup: You certainly were. SillCSl,00m 415 Main Stwct Red: blnst liow do you get that way? Service EIIIFRIIICC-YSOIIIII Cob: XYell, because his uncle is I 1 D 4th and South 5th St. Mayor: his hrother is chief of police: Phone I-180 - 1079 and l go out with his daughter, -5- I'age 4' A hundred fifty SARGASSO 'KES Ask Your Home Owned Grocery for GODDARD or DELICIOUS BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS Always IJPIIHIIIIIIDI6' . ' . Wlmlcszllc GVOCCI' 0 lXlL'NCIl4: In l3us1'1z1'ss SI'Ilt't' 1610 INIEIANA-X +- .. .... -....-...1......-.,..-..,.7.n..g -..-..n....n-,n- ,... .I ..,. - .... -....- .... - ..,. - ..., - .,.. - ...V - .... -..n- .,.. -....-...,-....-...g. C , , . ESTOP and SHOP ,OlN1Jllll1CIltb oi I HERE THE FIBRE Fm- Toilet Amicus, CZIITIQFEIS, D1'ug's, Candies, St2ltiOIlCl'5 Mzlgazincs L...- ORANGEBURG. N. Y. SODA IOVNTAIN Rich111cJf3lcg1,Il11cliz1I1a 8 400 East Main Strccl IIA Ill'f-'-- SARG-ASSO 'Z B I-IERFF JONES COMPANY Designer and lNI2lIlllf2lCllll'C1'S of ' SCHOOL and COLLEGE JEWELRY GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Bfld CLASS MEMORIALS fs-SSJUQWD INDIANAPOLIS ' Official Jewelers to Earlham College S A R fi A S O 2' S LEMON,S FLOWER SHOP 1015 Main Street Phone 1003 w ...... y0utiq7., MM 2? VVe Telegraph Flowers CI-l E OWETI-I AUTO CO. BUICK AUTOMOBILES G. M. C. TRUCKS Hertz Drivurself Sedans ' Rent a nice Sedan and Drive it Yourself 1107 lVlain Richmond. Indiana gpm- tlll in 1-1.1111111 nu-nn-1-'Iv-H11 -11---1-11-- :inn-11+ Rx VVe are always grateful for the opportunity of serving Earlhain students and faculty with their needs in footwear. Many of our purchases are lnade with college styles in mind. NEFF Sz NUSBAUM 7th 81 Main The Shoe Corner john Allen: Did you know l was 1 Life Saver during the sunnner season? Mildred Kareh: Really? XYhat Havor? Lee Felix: li111 going to swipe that sign. Toni: llhieh one? Lee: The one that says Honesty is the best policy. Page one hundred tifly-three SARGASSO '28 The Frz'erzdIz'ne5s of Books These are the masters who instruct us without rods and ferules, without hard words and anger, without clothes or money. If you approach them, they are not asleepg if investi- gating you interrogate them, they conceal nothing: if you mis- take them, they never grumble, if you are ignorant, they can- not laugh at you. The library, therefore, of wisdom is more precious than all riches, and nothing that can be wished for is worthy to be compared with it. VVhosoever therefore acknowl- edges himself to be a zealous follower of truth, of happiness, of wisdom, of science, or even of the faith, must of necessity make himself a lover of books. RICHARD ms BUHY in 1344. FRIENDS BOOK AND SUPPLY HOUSE 101 South Eighth Street Richmond, Indiana +t-- -1'- ---- - -V -------- i--. - .-.1 - fm'-M ------------ in-H+ Finest Quality Mr. Ross, to Marketing Class: Wa Farmers in the south-east only buy gray unlyleached fertilizer, while only ' white bleached fertilizer can be sold to the farmers in Iowa. Simply a mat- ? ter of preference, a matter of taste. Jewelr L I '-'-' At Reasonable Prices QIYXQ XVe don't have Formal Dinners at Earlham but every Saturday we have former meals. Thex I JEWELER Page one hundred fifty-four SARGASSO '28 -5 W J-5, .bw ff. 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Indiana sglmfxsso '23 New Ideas 111 Haberdasherq Clothmg 101 IG Collegc xlclll G rQjIIlQZ3 LOEHR Sz KLUTE of course Ilene 1'om 11111 N011 161111 me hxe c1011'1r Tom I OlI1X 11'11e 141111 1 ICC T11'lt X011 C'111 one me one SUNSET RESTAURANT FOI Ladles '111c1 C1e11t1eme11 GEO TRICOIXS llqz Open 111 'N11G11t bv M11n St Phone 1059 RILIIIIIOUC1 Ind Au101111t1L 13110111 11814 THE .I M COE PRINTING COMPANY 1111 M1111 St R11 HMOND INDI-XX X Gmzeml fflllllllllfllll 110111 L1 H 1118 H111 Haus Note H11c1s St 111 nunts I 1t11o uns B001 lmts I' 1111s Ill s FI1XL10DLS Izlfmlzue for I zeru Class of BEISIIIGSS COlI11J1llI'1Ll11S oi The Earlham 'Q' 1 'T Y ll kv ' I E I ' : L 1 1 C 1 5 n o 1 1 1 . 1 .. 2. .. 1 . 1 1 , i A - , 1 1 I 1 ' 11 A A K L I - 1 Q Lott' cz ' -1 13. i 12 1 gg -J, i 1 .' Q 'ol Q, 12113, 1 1 - 1 4...-....-.- - - .------- .,,.-..,.+...,..11- -....-.1- - -1 ----- ..1.-H..-1.3. 1 E . . . , . - 1 ' -' I Q i . Y -- . T C S? 1 -' .' 'i '. I e' : 1 S 2111 1'1g11t, 1' . 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Pg lddfty QSARGASS o '23 Wl161'e Sfwings are G1'miesl A NA 7' I ON WIDE INSTITUTION J . TPENNSEYCQ A NATION-XVIUE CHAIN OF DEPARTMENT STORES Featuring General Department Store Merchanclise OPERATING OVER 1000 STORES Ricllmontl. Iucliana -...... . -V - - - Compliments of 808-810 Main Street .-,,.1uu-Vm1u.,.- 1.1.1 1 ...V1 1.1 1 -..-.Hillman l l l - . . . E Savers: Ihcl vou hear about l'los- f sie lily? Four tlilferent boys asked H 1 1,1 her to the Soph-Senior llanquet. O t O u S e 17. XYllEClE'l'Z Sure. but she is on the committee and gets a free ticket. Q F urmture l l 5 .Xllx S-f'l t.ttl L '.il:rXl Mrs. J. R. Holthouse, Prop. l 1 , if Tl ml 16 , ffm , A uc I lou eau we tel xxheu me ale neat an , elephant 3 l D l'utle1 Yotfll detect 1 faint odor 9 5 . 1 A. Q 4 Phone of peanuts on his breath. 627-629 Main Street 1 'I' W , ' . , nl., hll 1'l!ll9ll ,. wig. Page one humlred SlXt3 SARGA S SO-'28 For Real U11-to-Date ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT or all Sports VIL 'ue onlx 51111 to help SU55L st THE GEO BREHM C0 1913 M 1111 St PIIOIIL 1741 SFHX ICE QL -XI ITE G R GAUSE FLORIST S v It wlth Flowers N ISITORS NVFLCOME Phom 6899 1100 N'It10II 11 P10111 VVLSI For Y 1111'- Camp Suppers Breakfasts Chenoweth s Grocery 990 XX Ist IIIIIIII Shoot Phone 118 'II h IS suxul F 11111 1111 stu dents fo1 thutx tvso YL IIS 111 thc s1111L loL1t1011 TIIIIKI 11111 XX Lst IVIIIII Shed GEO H SHOFER DRUG CO 'I' I I I I I I I I L cl I I I Y , ' A c I Y 0 c I L 1 i ' vow- 2 10 ' Q n ' 5 I 1 . I I . I Y . . ! -1-I I L L , . ,. ' L I ...L Z . - I i ,u-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,,,,,-,,- - -L,-,,,,-,,,-,,,-,,,-M-n,1l..,.,-.,,.-,.- -...-..,.-.1..-1-1.1-..,.-1,.-..,,-....-,1,1-,,,. Y I I I A ' L 4 E ' I I I . . l E 4 w I 3 1 v y 4 1 1 I l C x 1 JC C I I . - . 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A I Q R, N ., 1 T , , Q I 4 M 'L l Q . , l , 1 ' ' Q i hon - 14 0. . l 'P 1 I my D,,1 -,,rN,,,,,,,,,,A , ,M-, ,,,,,,A,,A:,AEmf,,, -M-, ,,1, ,DME ,4,,, A,,,,,,,,,-nc, Y-.., W-, ..-,,,- g SARGASSO '28 B E L ' S ' IT'S DIFFERENT USE ABEL'S At Any One of Our Eighty-five Dealers aim--nn iiiiii --11v nn-nn-l' illnil Ti-v1 ivvii n 1 llll 111+ ' Q .-X. D. Kennedy, after translating several lines of French cznne to the he CQVQI for sentenee ll part. I annual Do you want me to read the see- WHS CIC ated ond part? THE l I DAVID J. IVIOLLOY CO 7.857 NNVESTERN AVE.c1-IICAGO Semljbrdhmplex Fatlierley laftei' discovering Klisel' X talking in his sleepy : Rey. Miser. will you lead us in prayer? : Q-' i-9 ,- I Miser lawakeninglz Lead yourself --I just dealt. 'I' gn-i7WlnW- Y Page one hundred oixtyilniee- A- W I A -'uw 'SXRI XSQO T e Art of Annuas depends ent1re on the qual1t37 o tl1e1r Photographs WL gnc. Qlch sittel 1Ild1X1dLl'11 1ttLnt1o11 vshcn lHl1xlH.Q' 1115 D01 tlcl1tS thls xx H vse fltt un dlfs tlmtlu llght Qfieds Q,11LLful posmg ChclI11llH9, CXIJILSSIOII pufut lllxCI1LSS md 1 SLIDLIIOI ILPIOCHILIHQ qufllltx Xou ulll ba hlghly pk ISCC1 vnth thu poltl ut vm l1ldlxL fO1 xou 1 1 as ng Q, , . L., I4 L . f . I 7 i. . . . . 1 YJ r N 1 Y C A C L . . . 1 1 Iv 1 1 f -- 1- C C K, . . . . 1: Y- 'w yr v 7 f - ., . cu, Q c K . . . 1 f YI ' 1 1 w '11 11 K x, L C . . . w ' f 1 1 lv -lww . 1, K 4 .X , 1 . . 31 3: YJ 3-N 1 1 ' x1 1 1 km C C . . . 13 1 u ' Y C . K u Y . . . Y x nw 7 C. ' 3 1 'nl V3 f YJ 1 1 y C . .., -. TLTLZSLJT, J HTQQWN , ,, , ,g , Page one hundred sixty-four I X fjaflffaxcfl? XIYVHK 9 ngn ofybefglefko SARGASSO '28 Nearly every important point in Indiana Availiyoursell' of the service we render. lt is quick, safe and dependable! TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS XL EASTERN ' TRACTION COMPANY Union Traction Co. of Indiana 4-H-in ----- 7 ----- ------ ------ I- H---U----1' l RICHMOND YOUNG l Kittie: Don't the football players ever have their suits washed? Dick: Sure. what do you think the Fighth .md North A scrub team is for? A I . . . L- Gymnasium, DO1'I'l1lIO1'lE'S, g Swimming Pool Ruth .-tuna: Look at Stanton, he's Cafeteria wrapped in thought. i Marge: l-'le must be chilly-so thinly clad. f Good Fellowship and Cordial ' WICICOIIIG to All Young Men l -if- Page one hundred sixty-Fi SARGASSO '28 FROM KINDERGARTEN TO THE COLLEGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC There is a STARR, PIANO Fon voiin NEED It has been conceded without question there are few re- quirements of a musical equipment which in severity of de- mand approaches that of school use. The instrument that withstands the rigors of educational usage must naturally be- come the standard by which others are judged. That is the reason Earlham College is equipped with Starrs. VVe are proud to have Starr Made Pianos here. We know these instruments will meet every demand made on them. Today over a thousand schools, colleges, universities and other edu- cational institutions are equipped with none but Starr-Made Pianos. From the small school model only 3 feet, SW inches in height to the magnificent Concert Grand Starr-Made Pianos represent a maxi- 1nu1n ot' value. The Starr Piano Company Established 1872 Richmond, Indiana P g hundred sixty SARGASSO '23 EARLII 'THLETE EATau- STEGEMIER'S CAFETERIA When in Indianapolis ' QQ D660 LOCATED ON N. ILLINOIS ACROSS FROM CLAYPOOL HOTEL uln1ml1,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1n1n-11.1-.F-.,.,1nu1.....-I.1uu1uu1u1 1m.1g..1.....1...1..,.14...1,1+ l The Wayne Dalry Pat Murphy was taking his first CO. aeroplane ricle when three thouszmcl JUS H Hill Prcsidcnt feet in the air the plane went into a HHITV Shutc Secv.-Trcusi tail spin. l . . ltmt.e,l- yelling to Pat: miter sow i Mllk, L1'C2l1l'l, Butter, of those people flown there think We Buttcplnilk and Cottagc . . I . tall Q. 2 N We lmr Q Lheese l Pat, holding on tight: Yes, and 5073 . f h I I K In lx Our Hetull Routes Reach All I ' Q' '. . . . 0 e peop e up mere tim wo, too Parts Ot the Clty i Plant at Sixth and South A Sts. -I- Page one hundred sixty- A SARGASSO '28 PRINTING IS CRAFTSMANSHIP PLUS SERVICE IT IS NOT MERELY A COMMODITY For Printed Matter of Character Call on A NICHOLSCN PRINTING COMPANY Printers-Publishers-Bookbinders Established 57 Years ago Next to Post Ofiice Richmond, Indiana. 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