Earlham College - Sargasso Yearbook (Richmond, IN)
- Class of 1931
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WILDMAN, '86 WALTER C. WOODWARD, 'QQ CHARLES M. WooDMAN I. EDWARD GREEN TRUSTEES FROM WESTERN YEARLY MEETING MEETING Newcastle, Indiana Greenfield, Indiana Selma. Ohio Richmond, Indiana Richmond, Indiana Muncie, Indiana EDMUND T. ALBERTSON, '05 Indianapolis, Indiana ALBERT L. COPELAND, '02 Paoli, Indiana CHARLES A. REEVE, 'oo Indianapolis, Indiana MURRAY S. BARKER, ,Q7 Thorntown, Indiana EDWARD D. EVANS, '87 Indianapolis, Indiana MARIANNA BROVVN, '76 Carmel, Indiana TRUSTEES FROM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WARDER C. ALLEE, ,OS Chicago, Illinois I-IOMER L. MORRIS, ,II Nashville, Tennessee LAURENCE HADLEY, '02 West Lafayette, Indiana TRUSTEE EX-OFFICIO WILLIAM CULLEN DENNIS, LL.D. Earlham, Indiana Pgt ty 5 as 11 A 'ii1,Ql,fl55fG,,fQQSgQ'x 'i l N. Message from the President AM told that the central theme of the 1931 SARoAsso is the theme of the era of the Renaissanceg that is, the preservation of the beauty and the refinement, the virtues and the victories of the past, linking them on to the multi- plied blessings which a strenuous and oncoming future holds in store. Surely no ideal could be more htting for Earlham. True progress in education, like true progress in everything else, begins with the realization of the ac- complishments of the past and consists in a gradual and evolutionary process by which the good of the past is transformed into the greater good of the future. The literature of every race and language is rich with expres- sions of this great fundamental of progress and of common sense. Haifa thee more stately HNIIZXIIOIZS, O my 5011! , As the swift reasons roll! Leave thy loaf-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till th ou at length art free, Lftllffllg thine ozttgrozwz shell hy I1'fe's IHZVCSZI-llg sea! Page thirty 'X 'w'A 'x X Xlmxi Q, MX .2.i1m5Q.Q.S.5.SgQ' X, . --, , . , .f.,.. , 4. .- wh . . 5 ww ' QQ: -1 , r n. 1, , 4 : ,gi fi -. -ei , - .f fl' 'fl I ' U' ' 1 4f, f an. A '43 1 a'l'g'f4x ' . 4' ': ,f 'f.- 1 - ,.:rJ 1 fi? . .4 'I53PQ5'513.!fi2iFf3,, L' :T SLJY. 21 T.G1 '-F73 ,-F, J- 3 . ...Zi-: . V gm, . . 1 f Ki. -'wWa4s-- 1,1-fs-. a . -.mv 434W ' J.4:' H .wmv-.4 ' ' ' - lk 21-4 ,4'f-xf-'14-Ta4'4kg 5,' if ,. ' Hz P,-Af , .,.344 -2 4 .,.,5 .4 t,..',,fr -px-,ff -511-. r -up gi'-. , v. 4- - wg! -, rfzbfw.-1'-h5?,, 1' 4 - . I..-, - 4 A ,- 1 --mir -M4 4.14. .4-2.-.,.,1?-.Ur ,-,.. -v 4. 5- ,- if 'rifgic' at ' 157' ,, . mx 'N ' .gi-2512 .gi-3:5-:mfg 4 '- Q-4' .- 3 W-. l. 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' ff:'?fwf5 jfn4'.-f-'4-4'4i5fW ' . -x' Q 1. 'lfiilei ' :flffr mi-i'4'7i .-F'-54,3141 if ' - Liv 16 ' ff- i2f.E...fa-Q ' QTPWY 1. ' 'fzrimgqiz' : w..f.:gff. 7.532415 P ' 2. ' K Q-'J '5'-.vf v -'f '.f1- :F -wI',v'f'i -uwr'-P4 is fd'-' 4 E'Lf -M4 X J 1. 434125-Fm ' f- 14 1. . 4 1 f 1 - . ,.,? +. -'v, 'f 2 . I Page thirty-one Y , L fx. f,-. Q-1-'wiuox-an-,Af-xx .fx - ax wMaia..2.a.1g4sB.Q.g.s5ioa?a?e5Qf XQotfe Message from the Dean ALUABLE anion g the possessions of Earlham College are its traditions. The SARoAsso can, and does, foster aniong us of the present generation an appreciation of the best of these, while inciting us to build into the Earl- ham of the present day, qualities Worthy of its honorable history. With reverent regard for convention let us always keep the windows of our souls open to the futuref' A. M. CHARLES. Pghy Q ' if Uflffffffxs A-wg g,.4' A f-.4s1-l-,1Zx4c-2Qp- -4i'taTf-:1v-- .X ,A .v if I I' L .,F' v wg Page thxrtx three N f'x - Lf + - J - - f-X , f:-., Q-1'-wa.f,:-1 0-Aygx Q r' 4 1,E2,QE1g!ERmQl5,Q 2 '52 - 2 :.:' Q' Ts-3..,,,, RUTH BACHIXIANN lnslruclor in Piano and Theory of M usjc GEORGE BATT CLAYTON BAXTER Field Secretary Profcxfsor of Philosophy Nm sm- gmkzzoxxigw - -- XYIRGIL F. BINFORD A. D. BEITTEL CLARA COMSTOCIX Buxlfzexx Tvmmger P1'0ff'5501'0f Dean of Ufomen, DIIEHOI 0 Blbliml LI'lC'I'L'Il'llI'E W 0men'.c Pllyfiazl Educatzon Page thirty-four A 19, 5iQQKSwQ P C l CHARLES E. Cosfxxu DAIL W. Cox RUBY DAVIS Professor of English .-Issistant Professor of Proffssor of Voice English ANNA EVES NIURVEL S. GARNER DON. ALD C. GILLEX' Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of ,lssiszanf Professor of English Biology Music and Organisz Page thirty-f1vc A A - f'x . f:-.. G.r'Aw.-4.02-1 Q-,4,:.x . f'x Y - , E A Ls2,QL1mQ4EB.QNS5LswQEFQQbUQV XM ELMER D- GRANT BLAIR GULLION OLIVER S. HECKLIAN Professor of Director of ' ,4ss1'stant Professor of 1Wathenzal1rs 1Wen's Physical Edumtiorz I-Ifstory JW IXLLEN D. HOLE BERENICE B. IOHANNING W. PERRY KISSICK Professor of Geology and Irzstrurtor in Wome1z's .issistrznt Professor of Cumror of Museum Physical Education History Page thirty-six Q9 if SX'1'ijG'?i'3QsgcT ,J-4 -J mxl-Juv--g.4u'v XA X-X L ,f CELADYS LA-XNVALL IVIARY L.uv1zENc:E FLORENCE LONG College Nzcrxc' Poxtnzixtrexs .lssixtant Professor of Mutlzcmatfcf MILLARD S. NIARKLE ELSIE MARSHfXLL HERMAN O. MILES Professor of Biology Director of Home Efozzomics Fizznndal Secretary and DI.Ef1.II.H71 Page thirtyvseven Q-I-'xr-A-v-10.41 Q9 s2x1iGASfSgQ liCQ: i6i Lg .Q cnxA.4g- xii YZ ETHEL MAE MILLER HOWARD C. NIORGAN BROOKS OTIS Instructor in ,-lxsistunt Profcxxor of IIZXZTIIIIOI' in Home Econonzfrs Efzglixh and Speech .-lnczenz Languages M1XRTI1A PICK ELEANOR H. ROBINSON .-Imktazrzt Professor of lnstrurtor in W 017151215 M0del'n Lmzgzmgcu' Physical Education E. MERRILL ROOT Profexsor of Englixfz Page thirtyheight I J UAW' M' fb QQ, iLLi4,RfQA s s 0 QQ .guna-Q.. ,Q E V 5:0- '-4... 4.944 -101 . . if ff N Q, Av 9 ffs.. 1 , ' x . My ,X ' 4 -4 I ,- 'If :I N RACHEL B. Ross NI,-XURICE O. R055 IOSEPH RULNDS .isxiszmzf Professor of ,ixszlvtant Professor of 45.s15tz1nt Modern Larzgzragcif Efononzfcs H71liF00fbL7Il Courh Lzbzmzurz - xan- -eq.. HELEN SHARPLESS MARIAN E. SLEIJONS SHIRLEX F STEWXRT Librarian ,ulssixtzznt Profesxor of P1 ofeuof of Fdumlzon Chemistry Page thirty-nine ' A - if f2s 1i2ifss6'X 3137! N-J f-no XLAY1 Ebqc-nigh -Aiv -v-:1 v--f L-X . ,... 1 .,,.,, 1 .LN . 'N-. ' N. wqn SPV? AURETTA M. Tnmxms OPAL TQHORNBURG E. P. TRUEBLKJKDD .hsfxzanl Professor of Rfgixtfzzz' Profesxol' of 1Vl0dc'1'n Larzgzmgfx Speech 3 : -msg - - N .AS VVILLIAIN1 N. TRUEBLUOD GLURGE D. VANDYKE EUGENIA WHURIDGE Profesxor E'l7ZC'I'1'l'Il.Y of Professor of flxsixtnrzt Profexsor of English Physirx Pxyfhology Page forty 5 ,J - A 'il?,li.Q,fffSQQ,-f...S.SQSQ6i Q Wil .Z ERNEST A. XNILDMAN Profe.fsor of Chc'nzi.ftry FREDERICK K. Hicks In.vl1'ucZ0r in Violin ELLA BOND IOHNSTON Inszrufzor in Art Appreciation IOHN M. KING I nstruftor in Drawing and Painting Page forty-one 1 X , L.-., 'wswq-1 Lgdf-33 - f-x as i r9,cai1sQ S4:s.BvQ.,1fsr5esio Dr. Allen D. Hole N APRIL I5 the faculty of Earlham Col- lege honored one of its oldest members for long and untiring service by presenting to Dr. Hole a token of appreciation. . In vievv of this fact, the class of 1931 takes this oppor- tunity to extend its heartiest congratulations and deepest appreciation to one of its best loved professors. Professor Hole received his Bachelor of Sci- ence degree at Earlham in 1897, his Master's degree from the University of Chicago in 1901, and his Doctor's from the same university in 1910. He first came to Earlham as a faculty member in IQOO and has remained here since that time. Page forty-t 0 I C L A I Qaemnmasmnmzemgmasmgm 4 L'..Lv . 1 - , K4 ' .v Il' ,H 1. , 14 m -f'-M. , ' , I fx , ,4,, u N A vw I , .1 ,-I .. X .- , . 91 3 Ulm' V' ,. .X J, 'ffl ' Uh... 1- I1 Yugi . .. ,, . N' - ' , Q. . ll ,A - ' 'CL' 433 ' .. , '- ' ' '3l'- X ',i-. 'u,'- .I 'V V . .. X Q'-Q vv V ' 1 f Q I 1 w I x x y , ' ' 1. Q , '--X Y t f 1 ' r ' Q a r-ni' ,,, . H , fu f 6 LJ' LM' X 2E Q2iTJ.QQ1SSgQ V Ac, ' 'N W MQ A' 4 'UQX QQ KLS5, V31 ,I A X Klum. ,V Qty J j I X?f1 ' Q ui 6? In is Kg' gcggl r 'E ' 1 fa'-V' fr ' 1 Ni , 'L w xl W 1 X K K, J, I LA-1, ,N ,. i ,A , ,ff 5- M, ,T Q XX Nl X WJQ7 x.i ig' A I it 'SQL 'I V fx!ffi:.A H' ' Ml C K V 3 .1 -I , ' .f.,.' ,H vu ff: ai ' -ur b LEW' ' 2f1 'm u.lfJule!elE5-1 1 H 'AIA I X H hx - !'m, 3' :'11'.--- f' ' N pl lI. M F l l l L . .H 'Ull.3'.w3U' :ll ,ff2f:s 1 . 'iff' iiL1siLauua un s1 : mm L im -fp +ii VH I1 L: t'5+ N t --14 ,Ju ,1 V my 5:15. an mu . 499' Nh' ' ' I 'PTD' Qjrvlqlflff SEN ICR 5.111 ,Mario and Cu111pu1z1'f6 T0lt'6l'-I',67ll.l'C' Pgef tyth ' 'ife?,ii.,Q'f.S5fQ33QS.QC5 ll You to llze lefzf and I to Zlze right, For Zlze ways of men must sever- Anzl it well may lie for ez elrzy and nlglzt, And ll well may be forever. A But zolzetlzer we meet or nflzezflzer we part fFor our wayy are past our lqnowlngQ, A pled ge from zflze lzerzrzf to its fellow lzerzrzf On tlze ways we all are going! H ere's lnelql For we IQHOLU not wlzere we are going. RICHARD HOVEY. Page forty-four wX 12.Ql2EBQ.aSS0 ta Al l if CLAiussA AHL Centerville, Indiana English, French Mask and Mantle Vice President ' 32 4' ' 41 Ye Anglican 4, President 4, Associate Editor of Sargasso, Vice-President Senior Class, W. A. A. Board 3, 4, Swimming Manager 3, Outing Manager 4, Student Senate 3, Pi Epsilon Delta 4, Senior Play. EL1sABETH D. BARTON Marlton, New Iersey English W. A. A. Executive 2, 3, 4-President 4, Y. W. C. A. 3, Hockey Varsity 2, 3, 4, Class Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Horseback r, 2, 3, 4, W. S. G. A. 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Anglican 3, 4, Sargasso Stall 43 Quill Staff 2, 4, Inter-dormi- tory 3, E. C. 3, 4. HERBERTA BELL Richmond, Indiana English W. A. A. Executive 3, 43 Phoenix IQ Sec- retary and Social Chairman Class 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4-Varsity 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4-Cap- tain 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Singles Champion 3. MARY BILLS Richmond, Indiana English Phoenix 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, International Forum 4. Page fo ty fi Q2,iIlQ1fi335QQ XGQQQ MARY E. BRASIER Eldorado, Ohio Geology, Physical Education, Biology Science Club 4, E. Club 3, 45 French Club 1. REBECCA BROWNLEE Marion, Indiana - French MARY E. COBLENTZ New Paris, Ohio Biology, English Class Basketball 1, 2, Class Baseball 1, 2, 3g Class Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4-Social Chairman 3-Vice-President 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Phoenix 3, 4-Executive Com- mittee Chairman 4. GWENDOLYN VV. CRAVER Richmond, Indiana Spanish, Home Economics Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 4, Science Club I2 Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Page forty-six 3 J Q E ' 'iQ2Qf,iQQ.'-S5fC.L.E3QQ HELEN DoRsEY Owcnsville, Indiana English, History Madrigal IQ Spanish Club 2, Phoenix 3, 43 Mask and Mantle 3, 4. GLADYS DRYSDALE Richmond, Indiana Spanish, Economics Quaker Quill 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4-President 45 International Relations Forum 4. MARY E. EASTERDAY Portland, Indiana Economics Madrigal Club rg Quaker Quill 1, 2-Editor 3-Board of Control 4, Vice-President Class 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4. ALICE ESTELL Richmond, Indiana Spanish, English Choir I, 2g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Page forty-seven P' as a 1 9 3 1m312'i.Q4.SSQSQQ , ' C, MIRIAM EVANS Moorestown, New Iersey English Phoenix 1, 2, 3, 4g W. S. G. A. 2-Treas- urer 2, Y. W. C. A. 3, 4-Treasurer 43 Class Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Varsity 3, 4, Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, W. A. A. Executive 33 EE Club. THoMAs I. F Eux Alverton, Pennsylvania Economics Football 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Bundy Hall Coun- cil 2, 3, 4-SCCFCIHFY Treasurer 3, Student Senate 2, 3, 4g Double E Club 2, 3, 4-Presi- dent 4-President Precedent Committee 4. NIONA M. FRY Richmond, Indiana English Phoenix 1, 23 Purdue 3. FLOYD W. GARDNER Richmond, Indiana Economics Band 3, Debating 3-Captain 4, Tau Kappa Alpha 3, 43 Business Manager Quill 45 Board of Control 4. Page forty-eight 5Q'QK Q2.5lllQ5f5lSfSQ6. 1 MADELINE DOINIINA GILLESPIE Dorchester, Massachusetts French Anglican 3, 4-Secretary 4, Mask and Man- tle 3, 4-Secretary 43 W. S. G. A. 4-Secretary 4, Pi Epsilon Delta 4. , EDITH R. HALL Winona, Ohio English Day Dodger 1, 2, 3, 4: Phoenix 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET C. HAROLD New Smyrna, Florida German Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4, Phoenix 1, 2, 3, 4-Corresponding Secretary I-Literature Chairman 3-Critic 3-President 43 Interna- tional Forum I, 3, 41 Studio Club 2-Presi- dent 2. GRACE HUTCHINS Portland, Indiana French, English Page forty-nine J C www 9 3 1.,f3S',1TCi.A 3fQSQQii MARY KEMPER Richmond, Indiana French, Biology, Physical Education W. A. A. Executive 3, 4-Vice-President 43 Quaker Quill 2, 3, 4, Ye Anglican 4, Sec- retary-Social Chairman Class 4, Executive Committee Day Dodgers 4, E Club 25 EE Club 35 E. C. Club 4, French Club I, 25 Basketball Varsity 3, Baseball Varsity 33 Class Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY C. INMAN Westfield, Indiana English M. ELIZABETH KERNS Trenton, New Iersey E71gli5h Phoenix IQ Science Club 33 Quaker Quill I. PAULINE B. KNIESE Cambridge City, Indiana History Ward Belmont 1, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4, Debates 3, 4, W. A. A. Executive 4g Fresh- man Week Staff 4. Iage fifty E555 c A T9 if i?T'15l?5'R?fSQQCx f 5 -I -4 Y-If v CD -A -E---iv'-1 - - N 'I-as -s i nh ELISABETH KING Richmond, Indiana English N Glee Club 3, 4g Quaker Quill 2, 3, 43 l German Club 4, Sargasso Staff 4. MANFORD HINSHAW KUHN Cambridge City, Indiana Economics, Mathematics, French Glee Club 3, 4g International Forum 3, 4-Chairman 45 Mexican Scholarship Com- mittee Chairman 4g Ionian 3, 4-Secretary 4, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4. VIRGINIA MARTIN Cambridge City, Indiana English, Spanish, History Spanish Club 3, 4g Program Chairman 4. Page fifty-one A 'iQ.9,.5.I..Q'l55fC.iQ?iSQSQQP C, ESTHER MEEK Centerville, Indiana Chemistry, Latin, English Classical Club rg Madrigal 25 Choir 3g Phoenix 4, Science Club 4, Senior Play. ALICE MARGARET MIDDLETON Spartanburg, Indiana Biology, English Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, International Forum 23 Phoenix 3, 4-Critic 3. 1 Roma R. MILBOURN Williamsburg, Indiana English, History Phoenix 3, 4. RALPH B. GESTING Richmond, Indiana Chemistry, Biology Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 45 EE Club 3: 4- Page Hfty-two 5'aaX xQ,3ig3E.gK5Qsg6 113256 PHILIP D. O'NE.AL Centerville, Indiana Economics Treasurer Day Dodgers 3g Business Man- ager Quaker Quill 3: Sargasso Staff 4. LLOYD OUTLAND Richmond, Indiana History Tennis 3, 4. LEMOINE OVERMAN Amboy, Indiana Matl1fmat1'cs Vice-President Class zg President Class 45 President Student Senate 4g President Bundy Council 42 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4g Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 4Q Senior Play. LOUISE OVERMAN Richmond, Indiana English Phoenix 2, 4g Spanish Club 1, 2. Page Gfty-three fi?Z1?e-ggg A i'A J A A : ARL T - Lo ' Q2i I.,aif.s..1fGASffSC Ia P l l CHARLES WILLIAM PETERSON . Iamaica, Long Island, New York Biology, Chenzistiy Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 4g Student Council 31 Student Senate 33 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3: Glee Club I, 23 Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mask and Mantle 3, 4, Freshman Week Staff 3g Sargasso Stall 4. TIIELLIA M. PITTS Knightstown, Indiana Latin, English, French Student Senate 3: Phoenix 4, Archery Team 2, 31 Classical Club I. RICHARD E. PLUMIXIER Richmond, Indiana Philosophy Band I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 21 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3-Vice-President 4, Day Dod- ger Play 2, 3, Senior Play. OLIVER C. ROGERS Lewisville, Indiana Geology, Economics Business Manager Sargasso: Science Club ' 3- 4- Page fifty-four LENORE D. Ross Dayton, Ohio History Phoenix 3-Vice-President 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3g International Forum Secretary 41 Quaker Quill 4. VICTOR C. Sco'rT Hagerstown, Indiana Mathematics, Physics Hunsr H. SHOEMAKER Anderson, Indiana Biology Science Club 1, 2, 4g Student Council IQ Senior Play. NELLIE I. SIELKEN Indianapolis, Indiana ' Freshman Week Staff 3, Ye Anglican 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 35 Secretary W. S. G. A. 3, Sargasso Staff 4g Glee Club I, 2, Qua- ker Quill Staff 2-Editor-in-Chief 4g Senior Play. Page fifty-live Lfvv-eve A - eu L a, was 2 E was 9 3 1..,c51.fs..liCf.2..LXSlS.QQ.x EVELYN MARTIAIA SPAULDING Tamworth, New Hampshire English Class Hockey 3, 4, Class Track, 3, 4-Cap- tain 31 W. A. A. Executive 4, Mask and Mantle 3, 43 Glee Club 3, Senior Play. MARGARET LOUISE SPOHN Hammond, Indiana Frenclz, English Phoenix I, 23 French Club IQ Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4g W. S. G. A. 3, 4-President 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer Student Senate 4. DELIGHT STANLEY Lynn, Indiana Economics, Sociology, Spmzish Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 43 International Forum 2, 3, 4, Phoenix 4, Assistant Busi- ness Manager Quaker Quill 4. WILLIAM S. STANTON Miamisburg, Ohio Biology Track I, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4g Class Treasurer 4, Precedent Committee 43 Bundy Council 3, 4, Yell Leader 2, 3, 4, Mask and Mantle 3, 43 Boards Club 3, 4-President 43 Happy Go Luckyw 3g Cock Robinu 4, Pi Epsilon Delta 4, Ionian 3, 43 Sargasso Staff 2, 4g Art Editor 42 Senior Play. Page fifty-six EM gm.. ' 'iiasgggiisfsswyaea ESTHER IEAN TRUEBLOQD Whittier, California English Whittier College 1, 2g Ye Anglican 3, 43 W. A. A. Executive 43 Student Senate 43 Freshman Week Staff 43 Class Basketball 3, 4-Varsity 3-Captain 33 Class Baseball 31 Class Hockey 33 Class Tennis 33 Editor-in- Chief of Sargasso 4. DON W. WALLACE Dayton, Ohio Biology Treasurer Class 1-43 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4-President 43 Band 2, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Ionian 23 Bundy Council 3, 4-Treasurer 43 Chairman Freshman Week Staff 4. A. ELEANOR WILDMAN Selma, Ohio English W. S. G. A. IQ Madrigal r, 2-Business Manager 23 Choir 33 International Forum 33 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4-President 43 Sar- gasso Stalf 43 E Club 4. ESTHER WINTERS Brownsville, Indiana E n glish, Pl1ys1'cal Education Quill Staff 2, 3, 43 W. A. A. 3, 43 Y. W. C. A. 43 W. S. G. 3-TICHSUFCF 33 Fresh- man Week Staff 3. Page fifty seve ' ' if Gsistibnaysss on HC -J I -V--J--A712-xr-QCP-- - - Ag - Q K li L CHARLOTTE WOODMANSEE Marion, Indiana Latin, E1zgI1'slz, French Classical Club IQ W. S. G. A. 1, 2-Treas- urer 1, 2g Science Club 4g Band 3g Baseball Varsity 2. ROBERT T. WYATT Centerville, Indiana Mathenmzics, Poliziml Science Spanish Club 1, 2g Mask and Mantle 3, 4. BARBRA ALICE Zoos Goshen, Indiana E 71 glislz, Biology Goshen College I, 2Q Science Club 3, 4g Phoenix 3, 4-President 4g Class Basketball 3, 4-Varsity 3g E Club 3, 4g W. S. G. A. 4. Page lifty-eight -L 7 -- A n ' A f'x , ,JA Q7-rf-w4s.f,:-x n-,nfax . f'x EM v, Q4D,Q42,nm Q:swom?ixi A ,, X, gf: W ,fa ,N 'N A KX VN .LJKLA 'Ky 1 X1 fx L, ,X Ji., 4' f X .K - 1 H 1 1 ,A 4 , , ff f .W . 11 f ' Q 5: in 'W H 7 J 5 - - L 'W 1 ,Lf T . f 1 t w ' 2 7 ' I - ' ' ' 4 I 211 K SA: E .. 1- TA, f,-f. -1 5,5 fi :S S L :TM Q ,N 3 E . X ,. 1 12 ' Xxx gag , -T, ,, -.- A - vs: ,hm 2 P' k E ' . - M, ag. , -W5xt22g?3?595glm131-ll ,Y . , '... ' -' 'ff4w':'f'-41514322 'gii-rittf' ff. A U f A ::........-,K MIL- .rl.,. - .-I. -...N . .-,,.: 4 E E 1122? P + i'!.i'1if':s'EE??QQ Q 5 ',ff5ni3i!- ' 'IQ2' ,Z j . if , efsely fQ,5gf..,i MMI , ,h fir xgri pf' 'L 'A f5i --1 ! 'A JEYFT' Ngixy x yi ga XX X fl ff' 4' L- gg H J gg,-M , fl X- Q, if 5Q 3 U' liffigfff-. 53-?i g f -- 1-'Y-17 'f fl' - .1 W 4 - H , if 'Zb- -Nfs-9-i'f- P it ini 1 ' + .-1 af J Kim X sg- W -.cf . .iff'g:15,?? 'F .1 . H - ,V- .f , QNKXVV .wx-1 ir '- , fi , . - ' v ' g f x . iZ'f ' Q T fiailt 4 ' A. - W Rial to B rid ge-V enfce DERCLASSME Page iifty-nine 1 5 6 E 5 Pr. Ky EE c A 'i'9..5iEfCa.. f1'3QS.Q6i at Class of IQ32 Robert Taylor. , . ,,.... President Florence Hoerner . . , . . . Secretary Dorothy Rush . Vice-P1'es1'dent Wayne Hollett ,.., TI'CH5lll'El' Gertrude Vivian. . Social Chrzfrmim N THE beginning, September, 1928, We created the class of l32. And the campus had been a place dull and void, and benighted were those who had moved upon the grass of the campus and along the serpentine. But at first the class was Without dignity and very dumb, and innocence was upon the faces of the Freshmen. But the Spirit of Earlham moved among the children. And President Parsons said, L'Let there be great accomplish- mentsgw and there were great accomplishments. And the faculty recognized the ability, and saw that it was unusual. Therefore, in their minds, they separated this new class from the ordinary classes which had gone before. And they called this new class the hope of Earlham. The green caps marked the first year. President Kirkpatrick said, Let there be leadership in the midst of the Sophomores, and let it distinguish them from previous classesf, And We made the class prominent by excelling in athletics, music, dramatics, and social events. The faculty called the class a blessing. President Taylor said, Let us stand together as one man and accomplish even greater things. Let our leadership and influence be even more evidentfl And this leadership and influence was recog- nized even unto the members of other classes. They saw that the class of ,32 was good. The authorities said, SNOW Earlham will be on the map. The fruits of its educational endeavors will be abundant. Its influence will exceed our fondest hopes. And it was so. Earlham is promi- nent on the map. The fruits of its educational endeavors are recog- nized, and much sought after. Its influence is exceeding all hopes. And everyone sees that it is good. Page sixty-one :N N ,N NJ A, ix 7 E , , , 0 -XA-.ab-x vu A f-A , -N - ' KX A Z7wf7?wX'j'7arTN'Jf X ., U C Q Q CY! 7 ff 1fx7f5QX15f'0Y3f9J2ULggj9w7GfX7iGf X f w 2+ J Ji J L fwlamw ,J 'U HQHQ-xy, as EX,:.,,,,,,U NAVAHA -A N yy, W, A ,CL A kj 4 I- II 2 Page sixty-two fx- f,-., x,A.0R-sn,,,,K, ,,, W EM wwaa.aa1.,,E1:s.B.Q.,1s.5saQczraaas? a? Class of IQ33 Orville Iohnson ,,,,...,.. President Emily Ienkins ,..,... Vice-Presidezzt Edith Wilson .....,..,,.. Secrc'tm'y Iohn Outland .,,.,...... T1'easm'er Helen Hartsuck ..,. Social Chairman HE CLASS of IQ33 is justly proud of itself. From the moment of its arrival upon the campus, it has been a real force in college life. The class has a fine record in scholarship, maintaining a high scholastic average generally, and boasting some outstanding students in college affairs. Nor is the class of IQ33 deficient along athletic lines. To football, basketball, track, and tennis teams at Earlham, it has contributed its quota of players, bringing vim, and punch and stamina to the sports. For two years the class has carried OH the honors in all oratorical events, and members of the class have represented Earlham in the state contests. Half of the membership of the Varsity debating team is drawn from the Sophomore class. On those many occasions of a more informal and boisterous nature which perhaps test as much as anything the spirit of a class, the Sophomores have always been both enthusiastic and successful. What is yet more important, the class gets along well with itself. There is very little dissension among the members of the class. Maintaining our own personalities, we yet work well together, and every Sophomore is his classmates friend. Successful as we are upon the athletic Held and in the classroom, we are also strong in Earlham Hall. We proudly boast some of the most charming and popular co-eds upon the campus. Need more be said? The Sophomore class is emphatically upon the college map. Page sixty-three ' ,'x . ,Z-., Q-rf'-.502-x Q-Adfix ,Ax A 5 , ea s ta,aiaiAa1lQaasgQ Class of 1934 Frank Kennedy ,....,.. Presidenl Barbara Barrett . , . . , . Seciflary Carolyn Rice , ,,.,, Vice-P1'es1'dent Fred Butler ,,r,. . .. Treasz4rf'1' Martina Sink ..,,,,., Social Clzczlrmrzn NE HUNDRED and seventy-five men and women! What a large group of aspiring young geniuses Earlham welcomed as Freshmen last September. We are told that this is the largest class that has been enrolled for many years, and already We must admit they form not the least significant organization on the campus. One of the significant things about the class of ,34 is that they are such a cosmopolitan group. F rom Asia to Australia, from the Atlan- tic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, and from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, come the members of this class. The class has speedily come to add much to every college activity, whether social, scholastic, dramatic, oratorical, or in the field of debate. And what would our football and basketball games be with- out the rousing cheers from the Ngreen-capn section? The class is constantly bringing forth more material, which We know will some- time cause our Alma Mater to be very proud of her youngest class- the class of '34. Page sixty me Q ' I X. flfc, Nf0x6Z'1n -3 -fix Y fi t f E ea.2ae1l42B,QtfQ,swo 1111 mvmnrram ' HE GRADUATING class of Nineteen Hun- 'A dred and Thirty-one Wishes to pause here in I reverent memory to those members ofthe student F body and faculty, vvho, during the four years that we have been on campus, have passed beyond to the fuller and greater life: KENNETH BINFORD Greenfield Inchana Class of 8 HAROLD HLGHES Columbus Indrana Class ot 29 IULIA SHEROW Mrllbrook New York Class of 2 and Instructor rn Lann 1n tall ol IQ 8 Pg U ACTIVITIES 54b2E?3'4?5f?fE+3S??324bU?fE4P325'Q'4?QfbfE4b32iQ44mf?PfE4 14 'Uri .L z, .:' --4 ,1 4 0 y 1 1 v ' , 11 n J. V w-Q, .,. . 1 ' ,v ,nv . Q,3,iEG55gQ X, 1- ,f A N I f,, ' f A A S I M . -' if X ,-h - X!! ,lt X vi X --m agna Q -1 MW 'Q 'V f ' 'L fm. Hai,- - E..-l d xi cz .D u U KM - 5 -4 f -- m m r Lf Qilf3-:Wifi 5' HBE ' x ff'ms2f-wfffw 63, 5' gif! W N , M 'l .J-,.'f.,,'f fd. 72? Qaxfzldll' 1- ' 1 Ewggf E , .zQ M f ' L 45 X' 1 .-615' V' .X ' 511 ' 'Iii ?? -1554? Efjgnflfifi ng gwnl '+f+i'-Sb - -fj-,J:x,, . , Q 5-'L-:X-:::1i'-'-,L 1 17 l l I' f- 52: - '- Qggijf jg?-5 2 -S ' N W E V- N-,lm-1 Q' --2-Jfw ll ' S JL, . 5 - Q f l 1 Q 1 - ' x - g -, .lqLiiiRgl f x 2, ' 1 x , , D -' 'Q Church of Santa Maria Della Salute- QRGANIZATIQNS 17 6711.66 Page svcty seven Q2.iIm3QTfCL'33QSQ6 EEMX Q2.3iB271ifCa4L3fiSQ6 The Day Dodgers Theodore Kirkpatrick .,.. Presfdcnz Elizabeth Riggs ,,.,,. Sec'y-Treas. Elizabeth Peacock , . , Soda! ChL1l'l'I71HlZ HE PART which this organization takes in the college com- munity here forms an integral contribution to its success scholas- tically, arhletically, and socially. This year they have two social functions to their credit-an elaborately planned and brilliantly executed mid-winter picnic, fea- turing especially a basketball game on roller skates, and a second party the nature of which has not yet been revealed. In the fall they also materially assisted in the all-College Hallowe'en party. Athletically, the football team would have been irreparably hampered, had it not been for the able work of Ellis, Powell, Oest- ing, and Kirkpatrick, while the basketball team is admittedly proud of Shamel and Schneidewind. Then besides the major sports of the college, the Day Dodger men have organized a basketball team of their own. The annual play, The Dover Road, was another triumph for the organization. Mrs. H. R. Robinson directed the talent to a delight- ful production of the English comedy. Perhaps the unusual activity which has marked this year is due to the officers, perhaps to the meritorious interest which Miss Com- stock has displayed and which challenged a rebuttal on the part of the students. To whatever cause it may be attributed, the year 1930-31 will certainly be remembered as one of the more outstand- ing in the annals of the organization. P g t Y j ' ' 17x , iv, Q-1- sA.9?'1 Digflx Q ITX ' 7 ,a..a,aaae4aB.Qas:sto B, Defou, Varnell, Plummer, Rush, VVilson, Felix, Frazer, Tliomas. Rinehart. Truebloocl. Bnrtlsall, Volley, Fpohn, Overman, Vivian, Millilcan. Gillespie Student Senate Lemoine Overman ....... 5 . .President Gertrude Vivian. . , College Social Chr. Theodore Kirkpatrick ..,,. Vzire-Pffsfdenz William Colley ..,..,. Chapel Com. Chr, Margaret Spohn ..., Secretary-Treaxtnel' Tom Millikan Student-Fncztlty Com. Chr. HE STUDENT SENATE is a representative organization of the entire student body. lt is composed of hfteen members and three ex-officio mem- bers, who serve as officers of the organization. The president of Bundy Hall Student Council serves as president of the Student Senate, the president of the Earlham Hall Council serves as secretary and treasurer, and the president of the Day Dodgers serves as vice-president. Bundy Hall, Earlham Hall and the Day Dodgers, each elect five representatives to this body. The regular activities and duties of the Senate are: to arrange student chapel programs, college social functions, and to cooperate with the faculty committee on matters of student welfare. Aside from its regular duties the Senate acts officially for the student body by sponsoring plans and projects for the general Welfare of the students and the college community. One of the most noteworthy achievements of the Senate this year was the organization and fostering of an Earlham Beautification Club of which all friends and students of the college may become members. Page seventy sr 1 NA strewn ' c f -2Qwi12B.QA5:5W0 a Felix. Parker, Miller, Macy. Rinehart. XYallace. Overnian, Stanley Bundy Hall Council Lemoine Overman . . , .,.. President Don Wallace .... . Secretary-Treaxzzrer Iames Stanley . , .... lfllff-Plfilidfllf Tom Felix. .ChUI-I'l77L77Z Precedenz Com. N ALL groups of society there have always been some governing bodies to see that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are duly and freely administered to, and shared by, every constituent. Whether the governing body deals out justice, strives for the prevention of crime, or the reformation of the criminal, it seeks as a whole to maintain a satisfied, a contented, and well-mannered group of people. Such has been the policy of the Bundy Hall Student Council in the administration of its constitution and established rules and regulations. The Council has refrained from being a police power but has stayed in the background using its power when necessary for the welfare of the men of dormitory residence. Many diflicult and diverse problems have arisen due to the great number of men in the dormitory. The Council has met these with a high degree of cooperation both from the students and faculty, and has completed one of its most successful years. Page seventy-one .l 'iQ2iI.,,,f, SlEfCa,n2'.'QQ5,QQ7 llnll. S't:rpler, Zook, Sctittergood. Rush. t'artei'. Barton. Spolin. ilillespie. .-Xspey Women's Student Qofvetninent Association Margaret Spohn ., . President Madeline Gillespie . , Secremry Elisabeth Barton . lfYl'l'C-Plfilidfllf Ruth Stephen . . Treriszrrer HE UNDERLYING aim of the association is to promote a coopera- tive atmosphere among the girls, and to make the dormitory a friendly community in which to live. Under the new constitution which was adopted early in the fall, the Day Dodger women are included in the organization as associate members. It is one of the chief aims of the association to form a closer contact between the dormitory girls and the girls not living in Earlham Hall. The Earlham Hall Association is a member of the Intercollegiate Association for Student Government, and each year the newly elected president is sent as delegate to the national and sectional conventions. Page Sextntx txx EEE c i 'iQ.2ZIs35fCgX'm35gQ Bai-tori, Metcalf. Petty. Meliinney. Sielken. Parsons, Easterday. Barry, Trueblood. .-Xhl, Gillespie. lloernei' Ye Anglican Clarissa Ahl . . , .,..,, Prcfxfdent Madeline Gillespie .,,. . . Secretary Mary Easterday ,.,.., ChUil'l72U7Z Progranz Comnzzitlee N THE realm of literary societies, Ye Anglican stands out as chief, since it is of an honorary nature with membership limited to twenty upperclass students. Admittance is based upon creative work done by students, and this display of literary talent and interest has been used in the past year in the form of original programs formed entirely from individual productions of Anglican members. The society attempts to concentrate in tangible form the standards of composition for the group as individual writers, and to include at the same time an appreciation of all good literature. At the same time, social aspects have not been omitted. Programs and parties are held in various faculty homes, and the newly instigated annual Anglican banquet is a noteworthy campus event. Page seventy-three s' 'if.2.5iIjQ1fif'QQSg6 ' C Spaulding, liniese. Truelvloorl, Hires, Piper. C:irte1', Viinters, Rell, Thomas, Yiviau. Haskett. Iloerner, IIall. Barton, lie-niper, Rush W. A. A. Executive Board Elisabeth Barton . , . .Pl'6'XI'!lJL'IIl Mary Kemper . , . . Vice'-President Bertha Hall . . . . . , Sc'z'1'eIu1'y-T1teu,fzr1'e1' Dorothy Rush .,.. .,.. S 061-ll! ChL'1IiI'l72LIlI I-IE WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, of which every woman student is a member, is governed by the W. A. A. Executive Board com- posed of Miss Comstock, the officers, and sport managers of the Association. Though hockey, basketball, track, and baseball are the maior sports, the individual sports of golf, tennis, archery, hiking, and horseback riding, are emphasized because they may be carried on by students after they leave the college campus. The W. A. A. attempts to make a social as well as a physical contribution to Earlham, and the purchase of a radio for the Association Room and the staging of a Country Sweetheart Party in the Women's Gym on Valentines Day have joined the annual spring banquet in carrying out this phase. Twenty girls represented Earlham this spring at a play day sponsored by the University of Cincinnati in which twelve colleges and universities partici- pated. The play day was the largest ever held in the Athletic Conference of American College Women, of which Earlham is a member. Page seventy -four Q, ' 'iQ9,5iEfCii3QSgQAX ' V Mare. -lnlinsmi, XX-,n.:l:iiwl, 5:5511-ns. l'itinan, jolinson, fraver. Kinsey, Searle, l'zirier. Estell, l'lndnAin. Bush. BillS. Martin, Dilks. Test. Brown, lJcAri1wntl. Th-nnas. Triinlmlc. Stanley. llastings. Trilnlwle, Prayer, llarkey. llrysrlale, McC'onali:1, NVisler, Tlinrnlmrg, Uverinan Spanish Club Gladys Drysdale ,A . President Gwendolyn Cmver Sew'etm'y Richard Vlloodard Tl'C'LI5lll'l'J' Virginia Martin. .. Sonia! Chfllifzzilzz L CLUB ESPANOL unites those Whose interest in Spanish reaches beyond the realm of the classroom. In the monthly meetings it acquaints its members with the customs of our Spanish speaking neigh- bors, and with the opportunities which are open to students of Spanish by bringing to the campus people who are engaged in work in these countries. Any student of Spanish is eligible to join the club. Since it is impossible to spend an evening in colorful old Mexico. South America, Spain or the West Indies, the club attempts to bring its members some of the charm of these countries by holding a Spanish dinner each year at which time typical food is served. Under the auspices of the American Association of Teachers of Span- ish, a bronze medal has been awarded each year to a senior for excellency in Spanish. Page seventy-live E 1 f I1 C T l9lI..Q'155fQlQQSQQ7 Phoenix Literary Society FIRST SEBIESTER SECOND s12MEs'rER Margaret Harold ..,.,., . President Barbara Zook ,..r... ...... P rexidezzt Miriam Evans . . . . .Vice-President Margaret Borton ,,..,, Vice-Presidefzt Ruth Frazer , , ..,., Sec1'etm'y lane Smelser ...... . .,... Sefretziry HOENIX Literary Society of IQ3O-31 has a membership of eighty, which is a great increase over previous years. This large enrollment has created a new spirit in the society and has been a source of many new and varied interests. Phoenix Band has spent the First semester in traveling to other parts of the world. The voyage started from New York City, and included the countries of Africa, Spain, and Germany. The travelers did not forget Christmas and celebrated it with an American Christmas party. Parents' Day is sponsored by Phoenix and Ionian. At this time the parents of the Earlham students are entertained. The annual donation of books to the library was made, and each month a committee places books of general interest before the student bodyg thus students are guided in their search for good and popular books of the day. Page seventy-six -.- - - ,Ax . ,J-. Q-I--'wavfi-t n .4,:Q e fmx A 'a , M t2yg4aB.Qagao t, Searle, Ftziiitoii, Defou. Miller, Johnson, llennis Iiulin, Holley. Rinehart. Parsuiis. Ilnllctt I 1 ifmsr SEBIESTER SECOND SEIXIESTER Lowell S. Rinehart ..,,.,.. . Pl'er1'z1'enZ Robert A. Parsons ,,,., , President Samuel DeCou . , . , . .I71iff'-P1'C'5lid1?7Zf William S. Stanton ,..,,. Vzife-P1'es1'dcnz Manford Kuhn, . Recording Secretary Lon Scale , . . . . Recording Secretary VVayne I-Iollett , , ilflrzwhizl Donald Lindley . . Marshal N TI-IE seventy-fourth year of its existence, Ionian is the outstanding men's organization on the campus. Its chief claim to fame beyond the campus is that it is the oldest society of its kind in the state. Ionian serves a three-fold purpose for Earlhamites: its sponsors athletic, social. and forensic events. The annual cross country run sponsored by this society was won this year by Wayne I-Iollettg second place, Orville Snyderg third place, Charles Swallow. Ionian contributes toward the social aspect by giving an all-college spring dance and an annual membership formal banquet. It combines with Phoenix to carry out a yearly Parents' Week-end, an event toward which both students and parents look forward. The organization offers opportunity for budding orators during the course of its meetings, carried on according to parliamentary law. This year a mock trial was featured and attended by an enthusiastic audience. An Ionian endowment fund makes possible the annual purchase of a num- ber of books for the college library. Page sevtntx ex 1 I ef' K S' 'i9li,Q,f1SQ1fCi,-'QQ5QC5'i Petty, Middleton. Rogers, Bresher. Smith, Tubesing, lllcliinney, lllctlraw, Lindley, Brazier, Kendall, Smith, Rhoacls. Scattergood, Ylfildrnan. Horton. Coblentz. Long, xVO0ClI1l3l'lS66, Meek, Smith, Piper, Kimmel, Rigg XXYllflIII3Il. Slernons, Carter. Roberts, Wallace, Hall, Markus, Markle, Garner, Elliott. Hoskins. Jolinson, Yeager, Carter, Eves. Mcliraw. Cox Science Club FIRST siaixrnsrisn SECOND sizixiissrm Don Wallace ,.,,.,......,.,., President Iessamine Roberts ............. Prendcnt Mary Coblentz . , . , . . V ice-P1'es1'de11t Mary Coblentz .... . . .Vice-President Bertha Hall . , . ,.......,, Secretary Susan Carter ..,. . . .,..,, Treasurer Susan Carter ..,.,........,... Treasurer Allison Rush . . . ..........., Secretary Iessamine Roberts ...A Program Cliairman Nina Piper .... . . .Program Chairman HE DEPRESSION of 1929-1930 will long be remembered in the annals of history as the worst one-both economically and financially. Science Club was no exception to the let down, but in 1930 and 1931 it advanced rapidly toward goals set forth at the beginning of the year. Through the cooperation of the faculty, officers, and members of the club it enjoyed a number of educa- tional inspection tours to scientific laboratories and factories in near-by cities. The programs, while not numerous, were participated in only by the students, and were always interesting, in that the speaker gave his own hobby-one that he had worked out in the laboratories of Earlham. Science Club members were known on the campus by the new pin insignia chosen during this year. The club is composed of scientifically alert minds, and to this fact it owes its success during the year 1930-1931. Page seventy-eight G..i-'Ncv- 'LM' as J M A 'i19..iQ4f.'5.3fQ.s:X.SQS.QQix ff' Kilner. Millikan, DeCou, Dennis, Smith. Roherts, Thomas. Lowden, Riggs. Cope, Swan, Hoskins, Harold, Thomas Piper, Ross, Kuhn, Pres. Dennis, Carter, Bartrain lnternational Relations Forum Manford Kuhn ......,........ President Howard Bartram ..,.......... Treasurer' Caroline Carter , , . .... Vice'-President Nina Piper ..,..,.... Program Com. Chr. Lenore Ross ...,....,.....,... Secretary Gulielma Swan .,..,.. Publicity Manager NTERNATIONAL Relations Forum began as the World Fellowship Com- mittee of the Christian Associations of the campus. From this it grew to be an independent organization which is sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The Carnegie organization sends each year a collection of the most recent and authentic books on subjects of international significance to the club. In addition, speakers are sent who are especially well equipped to discuss outstanding features of international relations. The work of the Forum consists in discussions of current events in inter- national affairs led by students or off-campus speakers who are best able to deal with the subject in hand. The outstanding piece of work of the Forum was that of sending a student to the University of Mexico for the summer session in the summer of 1931. By this means the Forum seeks to play its part in pro- moting more amicable relations between countries. Forum takes this oppor- tunity to thank the entire college community for the generous and active cooper- ation which it gave in realizing this project. The work of Mr. DeCou as vice- president of the state organization of international clubs should not be over- ooked. Page seventy-nine .Q as lf ,T Q 'i2iiQfG.1QQSQQ 'eC r NYintr-rs, Scott: Knit-se. llnrdszill. Page, Carter. Stapler. llnerner. Easterilay. Spolin. Ilai-old. Smith. xyllfllllilll. RnSl1.I2vans Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Eleanor VVildman President Rebecca Smith . , Sefrelizry Dorothy Rush l'1'z'c'-Piwidezit Miriam Evans TI'fLI5lll'Cl' HE Young Womens Christian Association of Earlham declares its purpose to be: 'LWe, the members of the Young Womens Christian Association of Earlham College, unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Iesus and to follow Him. Here we are. a varied group of girls representing diiierent walks of life, different points of view. The Y. W. C. A. is a melting pot , offering various mediums for getting acquainted and for pooling experiences. The program aims, through meetings and appreciation hours, to offer opportunity for the relaxation and fellowship which make for richer lives and happier hearts. Then there is the Association Room, your room, where you may rest, visit, dance or play and sing at your caprice. Two intriguing possibilities suggest themselves in connection with Y. W. C. A. activities. One, that of finding expression for individual talent or spe- cial hobbyg the other, that of learning to understand people unlike ourselves, both on the campus and in the world community of which we are all inescap- ably citizens. Page eighty as J ' 'iQ.2QFa3QfQf'S5gQ L-alley. lxuliu, Lindley, ilYL'I'l11flll, llel ou, Mclxiiiiiey, l':irs-ms. Ur liuittel. Milliltzixi. Vzirtcr, l'liiiiimer, Julius-iii Y M C A C lv' . . . . Cl lnef Russell Carter Pl'F.w'l4dCJl1l' Tom Millikan , Sc'z'rvn1ry Ted Kirkpatrick T1'eu5z11'c1' HE Earlham College Y. M. C. A. aims to enrich the men's life on the campus and to make a substantial contribution toward the promotion of Christian idealism. To attain this end the YN is maintaining a flexible program, and not following any stereotyped plan of meetings. The Y provided its quota of Freshman Week Staff membersg sponsored a stag for freshman during Freshman Weekg provided social events for student and faculty meng sent a student to the National Student-Faculty Conference in Detroit: brought speakers of vision to the campusg and, in cooperation with the Y. W. C. A., published the handbook for freshmeng planned Sunday evening discussion groups in faculty homesg and in February promoted the Institute of Human Relations. Page eighty-one Q 11 .EL -0- ,J - ' ' L!-' Rogers, UKeul, Lindley, Peterson, Stanton. K Id B t Ising. Sielken Trueblood Y'i man Elf 011 The Sargasso Esther lean Trueblood Oliver C. Rogers , .. Clarissa Ahl s,.. F William S. Stanton .t.. Elisabeth Barton .t.. Charles Peterson A . , Nell Sielken . Don Lindley F Phil O'Neal . Elisabeth King ,.,... STAFF BUSINESS STAFF . , Editor-iiz-Chief Bafitzexs Manager . . . Associate Editor , ,t....t,, Aft Womczfs S port M6lZ,,V Sport Editor . . . , . E Features Editor . Photographic Editor . , s.t,t tt.t. ...,... A d acrtifizzg Editor . . , ,Ad aerti.vi1z g Editor Eleanor Wildman .t... .... C ircalatiozz Manager Professor E. M. Root, . , . 4 . .Faculty Advisor Pg gltyt ' Editor Editor SEK Q25ig3E5lSgQ Stanley. lfilie. llnnt, Jnliiisoii. Smith. McKinney. XYinters. Hzlrdner. Barton, King, II'Neal, Sielkcn. Yarnell. Kemper The baker Shall STAFF Nellie I. Sielken . A . , Editor-in-Chief Elisabeth Barton ..., . A .rlssocirite Editor Elmer Varnell, ,. , Mamzging Editor Manning Smith , , ,Jssofitzte Editor DEPARTMENTAL HEADS Ruth Frazer A , A A Organizations George Louden . A A ..,..., Sports Rebecca Smith .. .... , .Jlzmzni Elisabeth Barton . ..,. Ferltzzres REPORTERS Marjorie Hunt Mary Elizabeth Fihe Mary Kemper Lenore Ross Donald McKinney Agnes Calvert Elisabeth King Esther VVinters Mary Alice Bruner BUSINESS STAFF Phil O'Neal ,..,.., . Business Manager Delight Stanley. . ..Jsst. Business lllmztiger Floyd Gardner. . ..4sst. Business Mzznager Elisabeth King ,.., ,-ldzfertising Mimager Dudley Iohnson A A A Circulation Manager BOARD OF CONTROL Nellie I. Siellien Phil O'Neal Robert Parsons Mary Easterday Professor H. C. Moran Page eighty-three S- ii Q .jl9.iHEQ.Z53Qsgo'x c, The Earlhamite OUR times each year the Earlham student receives the Earlhanz- ite, a little magazine of campus and alumni news edited by the alumni secretary, and scans it more or less perfunctorily in the hope of finding something that he didn't know before. But with what different eyes he looks upon this same little magazine when no longer a member of the college community, perhaps hundreds of miles away, with few or no Earlhamites to gossip with and no weekly Qui!! to keep him posted. The Earlfzanzzite comes like a mes- senger from home, and perhaps he may sit down and write to the editor, as did one recently: I I wish I could make you understand just how rejuvenating and interesting it is to those of us who do not live in the shadows of those dear old 'ivy-covered walls' of Earlham to receive and assimu- late the all too few pages of the Earlhamizfe that occasionally finds its way to our doors. The Freshman Handbook HE masterpiece of compact journalism known as the students' handbook of Earlham College is published each year by the two Christian associations of the campus for the particular edification of new students. lt outlines in brief form both the history and equip- ment of the college and the organizations on campus, and serves as a general directory. Probably one of the most valuable contribu- tions which new students receive is bound within the covers of the Freshman Bible. A copy is mailed to each person during the summer months so that he may have time to acquaint himself with the requirements and advice thus offered, and be able to more easily adjust himself to campus life in the fall. Page eighty-four -v- A ' ,'x . iw., Q-r wA.0:-1 ,4,,1x , ,-X - f Q QM to 1.9..Q1...sa..R.Q.Q..s.5s,0laQ5ff The Cyesangfuerein Leonard Kenworthy .,,, President Orville Iohnson ..... Vlift?-Pl'E5I'dt'71f Agnes Calvert .... Secretary-Treasurei N ORGANIZATION which has prospered in the last year is the German club, Gesangverein, sponsored by Professor Charles and the German department. The club specializes in the singing of German popular and folk songs under the direction of Miss Bachmann. The singing is inter- spersed with talks concerning the various phases of German music, including such operas as Die M6l.5f6fff7Zg6l'. Special music is also presented from time to time by musicians of the school. The members of the Gesangverein and of the German depart- ment presented a medieval nativity play, the Krippenspiel , in God- dard Auditorium, Sunday, December 14, at Vespers. Dean Charles directed the play, and the music was in charge of Miss Bachmann. The performance was well attended by Earlham students and Rich- mond citizens. In Ianuary the Gesangverein was admitted into membership in the Interscholastic Federation of German Clubs. This is a national organization which promotes activities of German Clubs. Page eighty-five A 'iQ 9,Qi I,,,Q'QS1Q1fC,i2 '33QSQQfx K K D 2 u I Q Q 1, Z K1 L :J 1 -. 7: Lf r-1 Q 7 Ld u- if V .2 I fu P .1 E F 'E L1 A IJ m 2 5 x .. 1 x. Z ,- E Z :J 1, IL f 5 Q f I 11 LI A T Qu P .1 Q A ul 'Z .1 -1 Q rn 4-A H O ,. E Z 5 11 Ui 7-. .i U D 3 U m Lf ZL A Lf A LJ Z -J J Q 4: -L vi L-4 4 .. LL ,- vi Z. Tl 11 .4 I vf 54 L- I 5 P 1 5 Q m: SZ F u Q .LZ v 5 Z 'Z Q E '1 Q Q H 2 +1 'Sa 4. .1 f F Lf 1, Q cu 5 1 ,Ll :J 2 2 2 ef 2 nf 2 -V -4 L4 Page eighty-six ' A ,Ax . 4-. QA,-fwn-.fx-1 Q-,4,.a - fmx A X EE SE as s ,2-1siDs1aB.mss:seo Q Combined Qlee C lubs Professor Dail W. Cox, Dfredor OFFICERS Margaret Harold, President Madrigal Club Helen Thomas, Secretary and Treasurer Madrigal Club Robert Taylor, President Men's Glee Club Samuel DeCou, Manager Combined Glee Clubs Leonard Kenworthy, Assistant Manager HE choir has completed a most successful year, continuing the plan adopted last year of combining the two glee clubs into one organization of sixty individually trained voices. Competition for membership is keen, and it is an honor to be in a group which represents the college in as wide a sphere as the choir covers in its varied activities. This year the choir has been under the able direction of Professor Dail Cox, a graduate of Chicago Musical College and a former student of Herbert Witherspoon, of New York. The choir has been trained in five rehearsals each week, including voice classes, in which each member has received indi- vidual instruction. These classes have proved a valuable aid in improving the tone quality of the ensemble. The activities of the choir have been varied and interesting. Usually sing- ing from the balcony, the clubs have contributed to several chapel programs. Especially impressive were such services at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The first appearance of the choir on the stage in Goddard auditorium was at a Thanksgiving vesper service. Many of the choir members were also in the chorus which presented Handel's Mcssialz, on December 16. Music lovers of Richmond also sang in this production, which was considered one of the most significant musical events of the year. During the spring months the glee clubs presented concerts in several cit- ies of Indiana and Ohio. Because of the financial condition of the country and the need for college publicity in the middle west, the clubs decided not to undertake an eastern trip until 1932. The week-end trip taken in March in- cluded concerts at Spiceland, Greenfield, and Indianapolis. The members of the choir were entertained over night in homes of Spiceland Friends. On this trip the clubs broadcasted a program over WF BM in Indianapolis at the request of that station. On a trip in'April, concerts were given in Dublin, Plainfield, and Indiana- polis. This trip included programs given before the student body of two Page eighty-seve I2 Iaf'ISEfCi53QS,QQ Indianapolis high schools. The clubs also presented concerts in Winchester, Muncie, Eaton, and Dayton, besides Sunday evening programs in the two Friends churches of Richmond. An interesting project undertaken by the clubs was the presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Pirate: of Pcfzzafzce. This was given under the auspices of the Earlham Auxiliary of Richmond for the Institute of Polity held at Earlham in May. V The program of the clubs included sacred and secular choral numbers, vocal and instrumental solos, and Negro spirituals sung by the male quartet. The solosists Were: Helen Thomas and Hilda Haskett, sopranosg Robert Tay- lor, tenor, Elmer Varnell and Theodore Kirkpatrick, basses, and Mildred Thomas, violinist. The members of the quartet were Robert Taylor, Hrst tenor, Russell Carter, second tenor, Iohn Metcalf, baritone, and Theodore Kirkpat- rick, bass. Mildred Fox and Margaret Harold were accompanists with the clubs. CONCERT SCHEDULE November 23 2 r .Thanksgiving vesper service November 26 December I6 December I7 February 15, February 25 February 28 .,..... Marchr .... .... March 8 March I5 ...,,.,.. April 5 .,,,.. .... April 12, , I April I5 .... .,., April IQ .s... .... May 15, I . Iune I5 Thanksgiving chapel program The Ilflerrirzh Christmas chapel service First Friends Church, Richmond Chapel program Friends Church, Spiceland Friends Church, Greenfield WFBM, Indianapolis First Friends Church, Indianapolis First Christian Church, Eaton West Richmond Friends Meeting Easter Vesper service Vesper service at Lynn First Friends Church, Muncie Morton High School, Richmond Vesper service at Earlham Friends Church, Dublin Scenes from The Pz'rate.v of PCIZZLIIZCC presented for the Institute of Polity Commencement P g gl ty ght Li- Q-.uf A 'iQ9,3fi,,b,S.QQA53gO The Earlham Band Professor Donald C. Gilley ..,.................... Director Robert Taylor ,......,...,.....,....,...... Drum Major TRUMPETS: Russell Carter Howard Cain Walker Langston Robert Spade Frances Miles Lucile Phillips Dorothea Duncan Robert Spore BARITONE: Professor Perry Kissick CLARINETS: Richard Plummer Iohn Carter Walter Herbert Gladys Roller I Paul Ingels Harry Chambers Iohn Craver PERSONNEL OF BAND l Bob Taylor OBOE: William Smith FLUTE AND PICCOLO Maryelma Beeson William Sayler SAXOPHONE: Maxine Wright Thelma Stafford BASSGON: Doyle Nicely HORN: Burdell Freeman BASSES: Gene Worl Mary Coblentz Nathan Pinnick DRUMS: Floyd Gardner Donald Moore Margaret Harold Page eighty-ni 7 'iQ2.iIa3ECaXh3QSg6 The Grehestm NE of the outstanding features of this year's program was the partici- pation of the Orchestra in Handel's Mersmh, presented by the college choir and the Richmond church choirs in combination. Another event of - interest was the appearance of the group on the program of the Costume Ball given by the Earlharn Women's Auxiliary at the Richmond-Leland Hotel. For various dramatic arts productions the orchestra played be- tween the acts of the play being staged. The final big number of the year was the operetta, The Pirates of P67Z.ZLZ7ZCC,U by Gilbert Sullivan, pre- sented by the Earlham Choir and assisted by the Earlham orchestra. The personnel of this group is as follows: Professor Donald C. Gilley, Director . FIRST VIOLINS: Prof. F. K. Hicks Georgianna Doan Robert Whitley Mary Coblentz Martha Druley Elizabeth Webb Francis Hole VIOLAS: Mildred Thomas Lelia Goode Naomi Erk Eloise Cloud FLUTES: William Sayler. Maryelma Beeson Edward Nusbaum SECOND VIOLINS: Lloyd Outland Dorotha Symons Iean Pearson Rachel Kelsay Harold Klute CELLOS: Ruth Roland Berniece Crone TRUMPETS: George Batt Robert Spade TROMBONE: Iohn Carter OBOE: William Smith CLARINETS: Iohn Craver Reade Beard Paul Ingels BASSOON: Doyle Nicely BASS: Iene Worl Page nii -- - A 1-X . f:-. 0-rf-wA.f,:-X n Af-5 fAx ' 1 9 3 1 SARGASSC X4 1- f-Lo X:-1 co-K-'AGN 'AAFU f'fTf --'ff -X Y-I di Halas ' nf,-:J f .m,, V v ' ,f y'5' 1 rm 4' 1 :I , Y Q i 1 x L X F X41 2' . fl ,Q A 4 lj I ' Wax .:.. ' ' : V . ff , f, . J J ei.L '.. ll ,, .-.. 1 -uf ' ,is-7-17--zz., ,... .. ...Q 1 I , 1-,, T'- . - w ' -X , ,J K . X 31 ' , I , .A T .11 Q51 LN. , LJ F357 r. lr: LI, Q i , P ual A ln' A A -, H S FAX' - iz J ji v- ag E ,.f D L4 gf AL rw Hdff L H 6 I ,nl E ii My . 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Colley Mask and Mantle HIS year Mask and Mantle celebrated its tenth anniversary. lt seems at times that all the world is a stage, but no true member of Mask and Mantle is ever completely happy if there is no play in the present or near future for which to plan and Work. This season the club has presented Coclq Robin, Drinkwatefs Xi O, and a number of one-act plays, including Aria da Capo, by Susan Glaspell. In addition to Mask and Mantle, Earlham is fortunate in possessing a chapter of the National Collegiate Players. lt is the smallest college among the twenty-seven colleges and universities granted chapters. Pi Epsilon Delta is the highest dramatic honor a student may attain, so it is no Wonder that members are proud to display their little gold Greek- letter keys. Page ni nety-two - ,mx . is.. Q-1-'Axm-.aa-1 Q,-,4fAx . ,'x A 7 X E . , D e 1,.2Qs1mi12B.fiQ5ia0 A scene from Cock Robin The Earlham Dramatic Season T HAS been said that Dramatic Art is the noblest of all the arts, because it stands in most intimate relations with daily lives of people. All art is an expression of beauty. Dramatic Art is the reilection of life. Earlham has stood firm in this belief and has added each year to the excellent and enviable repu- tation that she has been building up in this Held of Dramatic Art throughout the many years of her existence. Plays hold a universal appeal, audience and actors alike may doll the cares and tumult of everyday reality and don the magic cloak of the mystic land of Make Believe , where everything combines to make them forget what did or did not happen to them today. As a start-off, Mask and Mantle played Cork Robin, from the pen of Elmer Rice and Philip Barry. The solution of a murder committed in the play within the play afforded the audience an enthralled evening, and the cast a good two hours of suspense and tension. Next on the program appeared an evening of three one-acts presented by the class in beginning Dramatic Arts, and directed by students from the advanced Dramatic Arts class. The hit of this evening was The Under Dog, by Hall and Middlemass, portraying the efforts of a crook to go straight, and his ultimate death at the hands of former associates. The other two plays, Paul Greens No 'Count Boy and George Kelley's Flat- zering Word, gave the lighter touch to the evening, and were received with much enthusiasm. Pg tth Qraiiaigfi-.37SgQ ' c, Mask and Mantle this year initiated a new plan of holding occasional open meetings and producing at those meet- ings plays made up of non-club mem- bers who were aspirants to membership, each directed by a Senior member of the club. The first of these, Edna St. Vincent Millay's delightful fantasy, Aria da Capo, played well to a curious audience, and it in turn was followed by Susan Glaspell's Trij5'er and Lady Gregory's Sprefldilzg the News. Mask and Mantle members feel that they have discovered some remarkable talent in the college group, and that their plan has proved a decided success. As an- other side issue, two small casts have played one-acts on the road, one hold- , .. . . - -- ing forth for at least nine performances -and advertising the college in general. These two were Rosalie, a comedy translated from the French by Barrett H. Clark, and Red Crzrlzcziiofzf. The next evening allotted to dramatics on the Earlham calendar was the Day Dodgers' presentation, The Dover Road, that clever satire by A. A. Milne. This is the story of two young couples who are eloping to the Continent by way of the Dover Road, and how they spend three days as the forced guests of a dear old meddler interested in the affairs of all young married folk, and leave to go their separate ways. The Dramatic Arts Class again forged to the front, this time with a three-act produc- tion from the pen of Edna Ferber and George Kaufman, Mizziclq. It was a highly amusing comedy of a poor old father seeking to find a little peace and understanding in the city apartment of his married son and daughter-in-law, and his necessary departure for an Old Men's Home. l'r-'um llilldrvn of the Bloom Mask and Mantle presented a rec- ord performance of Martin Flavin's Chllfdllell of Ill? Moon, F116 play Vvhlch Fl'4H'lluf.l!iltlI'9!1 of the Mmm Page ninety-four . -J x4 '1Q2li1Q'QEffi.3753QQ develops the tragic life of a young girl brought up in a family tainted with moon madness. It shows how she Finds her life and her love thwarted because of her infirmity, and how she Finally embarks with her lover on a hopeless flight to the moon, knowing she will never return. This made a poignant and moving drama. The Seniors closed the highly successful dramatic season with The Truth Abou! Blayds, by A. A. Milne. CASTS OF PLAYS Cock Robin Carlotta Maxwell .,.. . . , . .,., . . .Madeline Gillespie Helen Maxwell .,,. ,.... M arjorie Hunt Mrs. Montgomery Maria Scott ..,.. Dr. Grace ,...., McAntcliffe .,,. Cock Robin ..,. Iulian Cleveland. Richard Lane . . . Iohn Iessup .... Clark Torrence. . Henry Briggs . . . Dominic ...., The Staff ,,,. Latimer . . , Leonard . , . Anne . . Eustacia . Nicholas ,. Madam Atherton . lane Atherton ,..... Laura Atherton .... Major Bannister. Dr. Wetherell. . . Iudge Atherton. . Walter Higgs .... Thomas ..... . . , The Dover Road , . , .Clarissa Ahl Evelyn Spaulding . .Robert Wyatt . . . .Robert Herbst . . .Elmer Varnell .Charles Peterson Q . 1 .William stanton .. . Iohn Hiatt . . . . .William Colley . . . . .Bob Taylor Theodore Kirkpatrick . . . .Edith Wilson, Vivian Livingston Thomas Ahl, Robert Hampton Cfzildrcn of the M0012 . . . .Stanley Hamilton . , .Elmer Varnell . .Evelyn Carr . , , .Reba Thomas .Burdell Freeman Madeline Gillespie . ,Marjorie Hunt Elizabeth Peacock . . .Robert Herbst . .Elmer Varnell . . . .William Stanton . .Charles Peterson , . .William Colley Page ninety-five Q9,.iI,,,,Q'31QTC1.,'35.s3Q5,QC3 X?Q-3? Peacock, Rice. Smith, -Kniese Blueniel. Rush, Truehlooml. Riggins, Kearns Women's Intercollegiate Debates AFFIRMATIVE-Rebecca Smith, Captain, Dorothy lane Riggin, Alison Rush. Ethel Tremps, Caroline Rice, .-llternates. NEGATIVE-Pauline Kniese, Captain: Dorothy Bleumel, Elizabeth Peacock. Mildred Kearns, Elisabeth Barton, rllternates. NUSUAL interest in the question this year brought forth more aspirants for the team than heretofore, twenty-five in all trying out, from which were selected those deemed as best speakers. That correct judgment in selec- tion Was used Was displayed by the fact that a one hundred per cent winning team was chosen, thereby setting an unprecedented example on the campus. The question-Resolved: That collegiate social fraternities should be abol- ished-proved to be one of vital interest, for crowds were in attendance where the debates were held. On Thursday, February nineteenth, at New Castle, our negative team defeated the affirmative team from Ball State Teachers' College of Muncie, while our affirmative Won from Ball State's negative at Winchester High School. Saturday, February twenty-first, a dual debate with Taylor University fits negative meeting our aihrmative here, and our negative meeting its affirma- tive at Uplandj, was judged in our favor. Thursday, February twenty-sixth, Earlham again emerged victorious in a dual contest with Indiana Central, our negative remaining at home while our affirmative and its negative met at Indianapolis. Page ninetv 1 EE5K Q2.5Il5.Q.S5QSQ6ix .f a :. 1i7?i,ff Dei ' ' ' I ' P Oll. bhoenialter. Xarnell. Ilummer. Dennis. ZH'Sl'H'IS, Millikan, True-lnlood. Ilollett. Colley Men's Intercollegiate Debates AFFIRMATIVE-Floyd Gardner, Captaing Tom Millilian, Robert Parsons. Elmer Varnell, .Jlte1'naze. NEGATIVE-Wayne I-Iollett, Captain: David Dennis, Wilbur Gray. Samuel DeCou, .4lternz1te. HE question chosen by the Indiana Association of Colleges for the debating season Was: nResolved, that upon the declaration of War with another nation, our government should use only con- scripted wealth for all expenditures involved in the war. Interest and competition was outstandingly great upon the varsity debating team. In addition to the incentive of earning mem- bership in the honorary forensic fraternity established on the campus, love for the art of debating urged men to try out for the team. As a consequence twenty-six men Worked hard in the preliminary try- outs, the eight men listed above being the survivors. A very successful season was brought to a close by these men. The affirmative team debated Wabash, Indiana Central and Terre Haute Normal. The negative team debated DePauw, Indiana Cen- tral, and Ball Teachers' College of Muncie. Page n 1 tx se c QQ.3.ll2ifCaA'L3QSg6 Eafrlham Old Line Crtttoricctl Contest RVILLE IOHNSON, class of 1933, Won the annual Earlham Old Line Oratorical contest, thus gaining the right to repre- sent the college in the State contest held at Wabash. First place was won by a Wabash man in that contest, but Mr. Iohnson capably represented Earlham and gained valuable experience for future contests. The home contest caused a great amount of interest this year, and the judges for the event, selected by the speakers themselves, had a difficult task in deciding upon the winner. The prize-Winning oration dealt with lynchings in Indiana, and had as its title, The Blot on the Escutcheonf' Leonard Kenworthy, '33, won second place, and Floyd Gardner, '31, received third place. The other speakers were Richard Plummer, '31, and Mabel Edgerton, '34. The Extempore Contest ARLHAM has always had a characteristic interest in forensic activities, one of which is an extempore contest held at the close of each semester. Keen interest and close competition featured the contest at the close of the first semester of this year. From a Held of s more than thirty aspirants, five were selected for the final contest held in chapel. As is customary each of the five speakers was given a subject a few hours be- fore he was to speak in chapel. Thomas Millikan, '33, speaking on the subject, The Senate and the World Court, was awarded first place, Robert Parsons, '32, was a close second, his subject being Branch Bankingf, The other speakers were Floyd Gard- j ner, '31, Samuel DeCou, '32, and ee l Elmer Varnell, '32. Tom Millikan Pg t glt Y - fmx . it Q-ff-.+.f,i-1 6-Mr' A A f 22MX .2.aig1sB.Q.sSgQ eQAE Peace Contest HE HOME PEACE CONTEST was held in Goddard Auditorium at Earlham on Monday evening, April zo. The college was repre- sented by six speakers. Elizabeth Peacock, 733, by winning first place, won the honor of representing Earlham in the State Contest at Indiana Central on May 1. Miss Peacock, speaking on the subject, Our Task, held her audi- ence by the vivid picture she drew of war, and of the responsibility that rests upon men to outlaw it. She presented the picture of war as we usually see it, of bright uniforms, bands, songs, and good times. Then she presented war as it really is, the price in lives, money, devastation, and the effects of it upon the minds of men. Her final plea was that we realize our task in making war criminal, in making it outlawed from the earth. The other contestants in the home contest were: Robert Parsons, '32, who placed secondg Leonard Kenworthy, ,335 Donald McKinney, ,323 Ioseph Ellis, Q32, and Eugene Maze, ,33. Freshman Debates AFFIRMATIVE-Alfred Cope. Captain: Howard Bartram, Doyle Nicely. NEGATIVE-Frank Kennedy, Captain: Robert Barrett. Paul Ingels. HE Earlham Freshman debaters engaged in debates with first year men from Miami and Wittenberg, debating the question: Resolved, That the chain store is a detriment to the public welfare. This question provided much interest, and the two teams were chosen from the large group that tried out. In the first debate the affirmative met the Miami negative on February 18th, at Earlham. The negative journeyed to Miami on February 25 to meet their affirmative in a lively debate. With the Miami debate past, the teams prepared for Wittenberg on March 17th. The affirmative traveled there and the negative debated at home. All of the debates were no decision debates, but with Prof. Ed. coach- ing, the men were largely successful in gaining an interest and experience which they might not otherwise have, and which it is hoped should be of assistance in future varsity work. Page n ty e 59 13 j.9,,iiQ.,Q'1Sl5iKQsgo1 Ihrstms. Millikan. jolirisou. Ilullett. fulley, llvrgzin, Smith. Trtlelmluzitl, iiairlne-1' XVilliam B. Colley ,. , ,, . , , P1'c's1'defzZ Rebecca R. Smith . . .,Se6rc'm1'y-Trfizrzllw' 'AU KAPPA ALPHA, Earlharn's First national honorary fraternity, has been kept busy this year sponsoring and attending the successful debates of the Mens, Women's and Freshman teams. Since the fraternity diminished in membership by only three due to graduation, the yearly constituency of six active members have made Tau Kappa Alpha a going concern. Pursuant to such an unusually successful debate season, the increase in new members is quite marked. Active members initiated this spring were: Orville Iohnson, Dorothy Bluemel, Pauline Kniese, Elizabeth Peacock, Elmer Varnell, Wilbur Gray, David Dennis, Alison Rush, and Dorothy lane Riggin. The honorary members in Earlhamls chapter of the national hon- orary forensic fraternity are Professor Edwin P. Trueblood, Professor Howard C. Morgan, George Batt, '30, and Ioseph C. Wagner, who is the debate coach at Hartford City, Indiana. Page one hundred E2MX l2t3XQfCai1335gQ 1 Trueblood Testimonial Fund HE interest and position which the Earlham Speech Department has brought to itself through its intercollegiate debating teams has merited and won the recognition not only of men of the imme- diate community, but also that of one who is especially well qualified to judge such activities, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood, Professor Emeritus of Michigan University. Professor Trueblood was the head of the department of speech at Michigan, the first of its kind to be established in any college or university in the United States. Also he was the founder of the Northern Oratorical League, the Central Debating League, and the Mid-West Debating League. Thus, the gift doubles its value from the hands of one so experienced and so well versed in the art of declamation. The endowment which Professor Trueblood has offered Earl- ham will be known as the Trueblood Debating Testimonial Fund, the provisions of which are as follows: Thomas C. Trueblood, A.M. '86, Litt.D. ,2I, hereby provides a fund of 155,000 which he places in the hands of the Board of Trus- tees of Earlham College, and designates that the annual interest from this fund, beginning with the college year 1931-32, shall be divided equally among the twelve debaters who represent Earlham College in authorized intercollegiate debates. ln case there are fewer than this number of debaters, the amount of S25 for each debater not partici- pating shall remain in a sinking fund, the disposition of which for public speaking testimonials shall rest with a committee of the fac- ulty of which the head of the department of speech shall be chairmanfl The gratitude of the college, and particularly of the Department of Speech, cannot be adequately expressed, but we hope the debt may be paid in the satisfaction of recurring successes. Pg hdd i ii i.2 Ia3QfQA75Eg6 A Summary of the Season WOMEN,S DEBATES fAll Won by Earlhamj FEBRUARY 19TH- Earlham Affirmative vs. Ball State Negative, at Winchester Indiana. Earlham Negative vs. Ball State Affirmative, at Newcastle, Indiana. FEBRUARY 21sT- Earlliam Affirmative vs. Taylor University Negative, at Rich- mond. Earlham Negative vs. Taylor University Afiirmative, at Upland, Indiana. ' FEBRUARY 26TH- Earlham Afirmative vs. Indiana Central Negative, at Indiana- polis, Indiana. Earlliam Negative vs. Indiana Central Afiirmative at Richmond. MEN'S DEBATES MARCH 7TH- Earlham AH'-irmative vs. Wabash Negative, at Richmond. Earl- ham won. Earlham Negative vs. DePauw Aliirmative, at Greencastle. De- Pauw Won. MARCH I4TH- Earlham Negative vs. Indiana Central Affirmative, at Richmond. Earlham won. Earlham Aflirmative vs. Indiana Central Negative, at Indiana- polis. Indiana Central won. MARCH 18TH- Earlham Affirmative vs. State Teachers' College Negative, at Terre Haute. Terre Haute Won. MARCH IQTH- Earlliam Negative vs. Ball State Teachers' College Affirmative, at Richmond. Earlham won. Pg hddt ' tffgixw I ., w, f , , ,L -V,, 5 ,' ,'-515434. 5 5 fi'5:,'jH?1E2irP.sQf?,,ef2Eff w ',,,',q'l-N X . ' ' 1 JV! , f V I 1 e , A Q 1 I ,' f ' ,jig ' ' I .. V' if-7. z' uf ..'.:l' g , , .x f' .vu : , 1 ,y-uf' l -M . ., ,- eq - V 1 ,K V vLEgkL Pk X lg If '1g'Tv'! : ,- , . zfkb, -?:'5'f'f:v'i .L:L,j , ffl' fa 'Q , v,L .fa .:, ,,,wL ..h V4 ,I 3,12-Ag -. .r , ,r.- -lf.l5a...,-, ' , g .-. 'T' . - ' -' gn fn, -H. -Q-V , J ATHLETICS ?4?3S5E?4?54?54?3S'53?4wf?f54?3S?5?4?H4?s54?3E'5i3'.4PQ -S '- 741 .M 4 3'--. I N. an 4, qv'-. N -3' 1, IJJ . -ff' I if 1:- r . ' 4 3 445, --F . 1 ff! ' '- H ' . i at .M 'I -1 Y .. 'fail .,. ,. W. , . -. .nity v Q, 4s Af 4 u. 3' 'E A ir. 1 3 -- A Y - ,'x - f:-., a.r'-wana:-1 n .,,'x f-X - J Q 4 1. 9,,Q 1mQM.Q.,4.S5wQ ,, Ze ., .-L-11 X I ,' -fvl Irvs? ' W 4,ff! lt, . Q, J :f-, , n ga V 7 . 7 NN 2 -X iff' .B 4552 f iff' A '4'A73'l , Q' Q inf! 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Russ B. liullimx Pg hddf - f-x . ,,... 9,1--,Moz-s Q-,fix . ,fx - J C. 1..2.a.1...aa:s.B.Qi.s.s:saoltm3-ff 4 The Coaches INCE Nineteen-twenty-five, football on the Earlham Cam- pus has been in charge of M. O. Ross, and during that time he has turned out teams that Earlham has been proud of, with- out exception. Although the teams might not have been of the best calibre, they have never failed to gain respect nor fight from start to finish on any gridiron. The men who have worked under him respect him for his untiring energy and insistence upon the right thing in any situation. He will long be remembered in the hearts of those with whom he is asso- ciated for his inspiring attitude and the principles for which he stands. As Director of Men's Physical Education and as Basketball Coach we have Blair Gullion. It would be a hard task to find as competent and efficient a man as Gullion to fill the post of Athletic Director, and at the same time turn out the type of basketball teams that have been turned out at Earlham under him. This year the basketball team showed remarkable ability and the track team, under his guidance, was one of the best to be found anywhere. ln sponsoring the broad Intramural pro- gram that he does, Gullion has gained a place in t-he hearts of Earlham men that will long be remembered. During the foot- ball season he assisted Coach Ross and acted as scout. This season we were able to have Walter Iohnson with us as assistant football coach. Those who played with Walt will remember him as a fine fellow and good sport, and those who became acquainted with him for the first time admired him for his persistent efforts and assistance to Coach Ross this season. Pg nada xEi2x3Qi A3Q4:fG553gQ 1 s i A f'x - ,J-.,. Q-I- wa-.f,i-1 Lgfl . f'x A E X 1, -2 2 1.2.2e1...,Qf..s.B.Q.14.s.s:s1ojQxQZ Season of IQ3O'3I ITH seven letter men and twenty-two real husky freshmen on the squad of forty-four men, it seemed as though Earlham might have had a real football season. However, Old Man Iinx dogged us in the form of injuries, ineligibles and inexperience, all of which com- bined, served to defeat us. The team was Well enough coached to have Won all the games, but circumstances rather played against us. If the sea- son was not a success from the standpoint of score, it was most assuredly a success from the standpoint of experienced material that should return to the Earlham gridiron for the 1931 season. A summary of the season's scores is as follows: Earlham Bluffton . . , 0 Earlhm Rose Poly . . 6 Earlham DePauw . , . .27 Earlham Franklin 27 Earlham Manchester ,,., 26 Earlham Indiana Central I3 Earlham Hanover ,. , 7 Earlham Louisville . I3 Tom Felix Tom is a cool Held gen- eral, and one of the best men Earlham ' has had. He is a three letter man. XYaIter johnson Walt has been assistant coach. Thanks, Walt! We appreciate your in- terest ancl efforts. Page one hundred seven a M ' E A ---Q -LA-lax,-Maw 'AAFU --1' -f-- -X 16 X1 L G 9 if TKEUXSXSC X ii Here we have two outstand- ' E. ing men on the team. And what do you suppose makes them so noticeable? Why, of H course, they both have red hair. You can see these auburn ban- ! A ners Hying in the middle of any V' melee and, believe me, they are always there. Right Tackle Ellis Q3 is Captain-elect. Don't tell any- 'i Sri'-T one, but he got it through his diplomatic way with the oth- i cials. We lose Oesting this year , and we surely will miss- him at center. Well, good luck, fel- . 'i,- -V l . You alwa s were Good on ' f' OW . Y D ' t 4' ' the Held or in the laboratory. joseph Izllis .aw Si 3 , :z wr- . gg: i I lvbp 14, Q, Ray liastett Get a good look at these two chapsand you'll see two very efhcient reasons why we are go- ing to make a great showing next year. Parker is that little Left Guard that never lets them pass. And when it comes to making a hole, he is there. Ask Ray, but then weigh his opin- ion because he can slip through the eye of a needle-he's built that way. Ray always gets seri- ous before a game, so it takes friend Parker with his jovial banter-yes, sir! that's the smile now, right in the camera-to brighten him up. Fiercer and more tackles, fellows! Ralph Nesting Don Parker Page one lmudrecl eight Horace Walker 5MX 1a.3.EQ.m.SQsgo X Apollo here, could make that same Greek blush. lust ask any girl and you'll have to stay hours to hear all about him. Aside from hav- ing all the looks on his side of the line, he surely is a football man, and we ought to hear from him again next year. When Powell starts tearing down the Held you can be sure some- thing is going to happen, for he usually comes through with something good. Left End Kirk- patrick and Left Tackle Powell-what a pair!! Here we have one of the best men on the team. He' may admit it too, but so do we. You're right, it's none other than our friend Horace. All joking locked up, he came through with the goods. Looks mad in this pic- ture, but that's just a mask to cover his real disposition that's O.K. Hi, Carl Schneidewind. CSneeze if you must.j Carl held down the right end this year in a real way. Can he snag those passes? The answer is yes! extra loud. This is his First year out for the sport but he'll bear watching, so don't be sur- prised if you pick up the paper sometime and think the com- positor is trying to be funny- he'll, just be trying to give the boy his just reward. Theodore Kirkpatritl 7.1 ' 1 I of if ' ' ' , .42 'Nm ff, 'K , . A .Am .U 'aff' 1 Ui- ,331 -f yi- ,s Y e 2. A J lr .l 'jx I Carl Schneidewind Page one hundred nine UW LM :ARL Q2.iQQ3f2A55QQ s Yessy? Q 'X 1 v A ff- X5 xx N X, ,X x s S N AQ X 'X i . QE Efr:i:r3sk . as 1 DH S' xv 3 Nix xX k vt NRA .s Harold Bowers Bob Eh:-sam And now we would like to present for display some of our green material who really got over their greenness about the game and made their letters. Hal Bowers made us a first class hackfield man and developed plenty of speed, deception, and clever pass work-all of which are requisites for a player of the first order. This innocent look- ing fellow on the right played a whale of a good game in the line and proved to be a valuable man. With more experience and a few pounds more of beef he'll be right up in front when the season opens up again. No- tice the calm and unperturhed expression on his face. He is so quiet you donlt know he is around but then that's rather 7 useful on the gridiron. Little 'LCupie Ehrsam, as the fairer sex call him, is one of the bulwarks of defense. He fills the hole known as right guard, and Mill is exactly the word. He does it to perfection. Now Van, here, is a different proposition. He gave Red Oest- ing a right smart fight for that center position, and it looks as though he ought to be one of the key men next year. More power to both of youll i John Gottschall: Charles Van Ausdal Page one hundred ten f'X 1 f-:fx t2.r xgo2-1 Q-M,Ax . f-X A s J .sa o 1e2,aaa5.!.f.sB.Qa.ss:saoaFSxQL'f5 L Thomas Moore This serious faced youngster on the left hand side of the page gives you the wrong im- pression. He is none other than smiling Tommy Moore, the smart young quarterback on whom fell the larger burden of guiding the team this year. He is an all around fellow and when you come here make his acquaintance. His class-mate Ted, came from the East to find fame on the gridiron and in other quarters. john Alley Iohn Alley came out the first night and worked hard. He liked it so he stayed and Finally his perseverance earned him a position as Guard. Come on, fellow- let's have a big year next yearl as Aff. Theodore Kausel Page one hundred eleven L3f55jQ4, P5.Sisg6 I Pg 14411 a.r' 'WJ-Adf N Next Season These men have a real schedule ahead of them next year. Here places of playing: October 3rd ., October Ioth, i i October 17th. , October 25th . October 3ISf ra., November 7th . November 14th it is-the schedule with dates and . .... Rose Poly at Richmond i , , , .Hanover at Richmond O O. DePauw at Greencastle O . . .Franklin at Richmond i i o , i i , . .Ball State at Muncie , Bluffton at Bluffton, Ohio Indiana Central at Richmond Pg hddtht I g- -0- J ' U ' r n. a U -2 1 'x . f,Tf., U-P'-i'4 0i ' 'Lgtfix 1 931 SARGASSA K ,Lai-,AJ ,lAY, Z,L,,,,E,,, v , E ,Q .X ,A 6 wt. ,wa V V' -V 4 ' 1 W ' .raw ' .ze .1?.',q . .. C. X K . - . ' 's:a:1-ev -- : V -. - . .. -- QQalQ.QQQ. f2'2Q11?5ii' Y. X :ifiaii , X x ' - il f ji' ,Q .X ' , , , h A ' S .W f w..Qg vm, . - -' , g ,f' J- -::- X I :'iee:'f:,,x ' s '.sa1s:.f i1X -' V s-11-e - 55.15 . 5 'Q 1 if X ' A 2 4 9 X xii - ,,, -x , -- -1-5?--l'Q'21fi.SN' ' :.- . . . X Q x ' xr.: .,.3Qi:i. .-w:s- , , V . I ggi . e -' ' 'l - ' ' . 33 fi V H 'F 4 3 9 , ' -- -' 5iiQ ii'd 1:-Fifi: Y . V' -:-.i 'JSI--9E'1': . 7'79i23f' 1' ' ' f':54S5::E3:5':1:. 3 4' Zi Kwik' 5 r , '3'P3: - 'E:kE2' g M V, r?.'f1s-X:1':2,1? -1'- Q ' -' :ffuwi , , : .. -v 2 :1 . vs -5 1:-,.-Q-gb.. xc v '::,j' 1,E,.. :I x - tg . X If ff , 2. ,Q ,-' V-' ' ' W ' , . Q 'I x .265 Q 'N-1-AI-if 'aaa .4155 f ' :ia-4, .- 'tirik ' ffiigifiif 'ff 1 - -:aw-. V 'k 15: Q:-, 1 ., .:5.51e:E' af , :s-'I' ' . - ' t ' S ' - 1 .s : 'frff'-KE -f . ,I ' ' ' ,V A x X v , . 'f' J. , x' - , - Y ,' - Y. ' Sis' ' b K XX ' fl ' 1 e BASKET BALLT V . 1951 - Sclmeidewind. Stonerock. Shamel. Overman. G. Maze, Bowers, Felix, Swallow. Johnson. E. Maze, Close, Gaar, Coach Gullion, Routh K- W- ,J f -.x 1 R : Page one hundred fourteen 4 ' 3 ' 'rg if TKEGKSXS oysm' V D L .X x.4 Q-um-A-In-J--aqzw -QLDTW-'Cl -'ff' -X 16 -v Y-X 'L' 'l'x'tu-lvloosl Field llouse The Season N SPITE of the fact that the team dropped six of the games on the schedule to opponents, We consider the season one of the best in a number of years and a bright spot on the Earlham athletic calendar for this year. '14, Here is the schedule: Q Earlham .30 Rose Poly IQ Earlham .18 Miami ., 16 Earlham 26 Indiana Cen. 29 Earlham 28 DePauw U. 24 Earlhams 26 Oakland City 22 Earlham 26 Franklin 30 Earlhaml 16 Antioch ,, I2 Earlham 12? Wilmington I4 Earlham, .31 Hanover . . . 23 Earlham ,23lg DePauw U. 31 Earlham 161: Indiana Cen.,22 Earlham, .19 Wabash . . , 26 Earlham 2599 Franklin IQ Earlham. 6269? Rose Poly A . .15 Earlham. I4 Wilmington 8 Ugfrifiihliilfigliin miss games 31,1-rad. ndred fifteen Page one hu ' J K A 'fx ,,T-1, Q-f w,-S-.oi-1 O-441-Q - fAx K- 4- 'TJ f- Q x 1 : -a..9..a.i.aQ1:s.B.Qass:s,o Howard Gaar Guard E' 4 'ev A. 5 ' i li i.. , J if f ' ,J if , . , :':5Ei.lv X Bill Close Forward Barney Overman led the Quaker netmen through this season and proved to be one of the most valuable mem- bers of the quintet. He leaves us this year and we will feel his absence in fu- ture seasons. Freshman Sharnel sur- prised us this year and proved he could make a point or two whenever the occasion demanded it. He was good and there was no doubt about it. About half the size of a boy, Gaar, proved to be as good as two men at times. He has that knack of being elusive on the floor that makes the opponents worry. And then, of course, there was Newt Iohnson, who played stretch with some- one else at each game. An- other freshman, and we can expect a lot of him next year. Every once in a while L'Bill got in there and dashed around a bit and got everybody excited and then made a few points just to show he could. There's a joke out about Carl. A certain referee could not pronounce his name fast enough so just called him Shorty, but he's really about six feet tall. .q. C9 x 'L' .-re New man Johnson Center 'Q mx ix K t xy J me e ' lk? XX X l i Carl Schneidewind Guard C- X. 4: 1 41 i ' Q... 'ii ac Page one hundred sixteen ,Ax fi-g Q-rf-ygrfi-1 6-gf' A - 1 T iw e la-2.Q1mi42B.fla.5SQSQQ ff ., ,,, 5. J' Qrf H lx Tom liulix 1 .wird an in Tommy played his last season of basketball this fall and vve are sorry to loose such a valuable player. Per- haps he'll coach some place and send us a man or two just as Huntsman sent us Tom four years ago. Eddie proved his Worth as a guard and kept his feet un- der him all the time. Leave it to Ed to spoil a threaten- ing move or a trick forma- tion. And then, ask him about that dribble. Eugene Maze! Oh yes, they wanted him for a part in 'iReaching for the Moon' but he decided that reaching for basketballs was better ex- ercise and the result was an efhcient tip-off man who could be depended upon to get it rifrht Where it was wanted The Game took on a dif ferent atmosphere whenever Hal took to the floor Bas ketball ISD t a loahng game, but then Hal had winvs on his feet . -V C na, ie Stmieiw l Gu n rd :J an uh,ls . yi. 1 l .. K. f .V 5' ' ' 1 - 'Q 5 '11 an ' :I -- ':...m.- l ' . - v ' I -, , tw V ii 4 it 1 x ' Eugene Maze Harolcl Bowel Center Forward Page one hundred seventeen '1xQ,3ID31ivRfCLQQSQ6 K Ci P hddgh 1- ' 7 ' fix - fi , Q.I'A t LL-Adflx - 'AX A 1, , ta L2.yJ4aB.Q.sseseQ ff Miami 1162 DePauw 62 Earlham 4oZ Earlhanfs 1931 track team was unable to gain better than third place in the triangular meet with Miami and DePauw at Greencastle. Miami led the field with II6Vi points, DePauw with 62 points, and Earlham trailed with 40M points. A summary follows, showing how Earlham placed and also giving a comparison between the marks set in the inter-class meet and those reached at Greencastle. The inter-class meet marks precede the others. 100 yard dash, Peterson, third, :1o.o5- :9.09. 2 mile, Routh, fourth, 11:05- 9:54.2. 220 yard dash, Peterson, fourth, 224.2-:22.2. 120 high hurdles, Kirkpat- rick, Fifth, 217.8-:16.6. 440 yard dash, Earlham did not place, 155-:49-5. 1- mile, Hollett, third, 5.2-5:31-1. Low hurdles, Oesting, fourth, :28.2-226. 880 yard run, Hollett. second, 2:8.6-2:41. Shot put, Schneidewind, Fifth, 35 feet 7 lHCl1CS-41 feet 792 inches. Iavelin, Felix, second, 166 feet 8 inches-165 feet 4 inches. Discus, Cope, third, IO8 feet II inches-124 feet 5 inches. High jump, Hrst, Swallow and Stanton, Fifth, 5 feet II inches-5 feet 9 inches. Broad jump, Bower, third, Cain, fourth, I9 feet II inches-21 feet IOZ inches. Pole :ji 4 vault, Stanton tied for first, IO fCCt-I2 W 4 Maze, - ., 1 Ralph Oesting Captain-Middle Distance Runner feet. Relay, Earlham third. XVayne Hollett Middle Distance Page one hundred nineteen Q21 A 'iQ.2.iiQ1fi.3753gQ Tom m y Moore Sprints Bill Stanton Pole Vault-High Jump Earlham 65 Ball Stare 61 Pole vault: Seale-Stanton, First and sec- ond. Collin tied for third. IO ft. Shot put: Schneidewind, third. 36 feet 721 inches. Discus: Cope Hrst. 112 feet. Iavelin: Felix, First. Sell second. Schneidewind third. 160 feet. Broad jump: Cain second. 21 feet,'4 inches. 100 yard dash: Moore, third. Time. 10.2. Mile run: Oesting First. Sawin third. Time 4:50.7. 220 yard dash: Moore third. Time. :23.5. High hurdles: Kirkpatrick second. Swallow third. CTime disqualil:1ed.j 440 yard dash: Hollett second. Oest- ing third. Time 153. Two mile: Snyder First. Donovan- Routh second and third. Time, IOZ42.8. Low hurdles: Oesting second. Cham- bers, third. Time :27.3. 880 yard run: Hollett First. Oesting third. Time, 2:05.6. High jump: Maze second. Stanton tied for third. Height, 5 feet 9 in. , ,,., . - Bill Cain Sprints-Broad Jump Lon Seale Pole Vault Page one hundred twenty l gxigljjgb -.- - - ,'x . f, w. Q ivAif,q-vm Q Af.-,x - f'x ' , K- 'O' NJ 3 A. Y f' J as 1 .9 iam S. 1..9.24...2M.C2.fss.s..o .X '11 -4: fl '-L Earlham 855 Ind. State Teachers 34X 1oo yard dash: Moore first, Cain third. Time :1o.6. 220 yard dash: Moore second. Time :23.3. .Ho yard dash: Oesting First, Hollett third. Time :53. S80 yard run: Routh first, Hollett sec- ond. Oesting third. Time 211804. Mile run: Sawin first, Donovan second, Oesting third. Time 4:49.5. Two mile run: Snyder first, Donovan WWW Routh second, Routh third. Time 1o:32.8. D':t. . ,, , is mce High hurdles: Kirkpatrick second, Swallow third. Time :16.S. Low hurdles: Kirkpatrick second, Chambers third. Time 227. Shot put: Schneidewind second. Dis- tance 37 feet 6 inches. Iavelin: Schneidewind first. Distance 155 feet 1 inch. Discus: Cope First, Felix second. Dis- tance 112 feet IO inches. Broad jump: Cain second. Bowers third. Distance 21 feet IOM inches. CCain's jump 21 feet 6 inchesj High jump: Maze first, Swallow and Stanton tied for second and third. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Pole vault: Seale first, Stanton second. Height IO feet ro inches. As Indiana State had no mile relay team, this event was cancelled. Bill Donovan Distance ng x- rval Snyder Distance F K . I :.. E 5 -Q K f 3? . X x ff l .. .M ii 4 ' Alfred Cope Discus Page one hundred twenty-one Q2,3Im3E1fCeAn3QSgQ 2. TL-il Kirkpatrick Hurdles I Carl Schneidewind Shot-Javelin Little State Track Meet The Earlham track men walked otjf with fourth place at the Little State track meet held at Mtlncie, May 11th. Butler took First place. piling up a score of 75 points which put them far in front of Ball State who came second with 28M points. DePauw placed third with 28 points. Bunny Burns, Butler dash star, lowered the 220 yard dash record by running the distance in 21.3. The old record of 21.4 was made by Conrad of Earlham 20 years ago. Bill Stanton, with a Hrst in the pole vault, and Tom Felix, with a first in the javelin, took the only first places scored by Earlham. Maze secured a third in the high jump, and Oesting came in third in the mile run. Cain placed fourth in the broad jump, and Hollett took third in the half mile event. Schneidewind took second honors in the javelin throw, and Peterson placed fourth in the 220 yard dash. Snyder placed fourth in the 2 mile event, and Cope took a third in the discus throw. Twin Felix Javelin I. o r Quiz- X .-sux. M :N .. sr l ,.,. Eugene Maze High Jump Page one hundred twenty-two 3 1? Q e Q2,5i5fFgAhA3QSQQ li - 4 l Q 1 Hollett XYinning the-Half l F-- g,..,...,,....-' ..-.,. . Stanton Over at Eleven Feet l T., L-.5 I , A K Felix Throwing the Javelin Page one hundred twenty-three t 'ilizli IlE1fCa33QSQQ fain. Moore. Jolmson, Elirsam. Gaar, Stanley. Oesting, Schneitlewintl. Jolins-in, Maze, Mason. Gottsehalk. Yan Ausdal. liziusel. Kirkpatrick, Ilull. liastetter. Peterson, Felix. Stanton, Parker. llollett, Bowers. Parsons. Metcalf, Alley ff H cz In M Tom Felix . ,..,. ....... P rexfdezzt Ted Kirkpatrick ,,.. . Tjliff'-Pl'FJl'lZ7El2i Charles W. Peterson ,. .,..., Secrettzry VVilliam S. Stanton , , . Tl'C'U.fll1'L91' NY athlete making a letter in any sport is eligi- ble for membership in the HE Club. The club was reorganized this year with the purpose of making it one of the most active of campus organi- zations. The desire to maintain a high level for athletics and sports on the Earlham campus has been the guiding principal of these men. Page one hundred twenty-four 'v - Y A 'AX I '31 U.i'Ai5'-ilL4d'lN - 'TX Q EE 3MK .2,ae1g4aB.Q.ss:seo a Bowers. Dusting, Cain, Felix, Hull Double E Club Tom Felix .,..,. ,,.. F ootball, Basketball, Track - Ralph Oesting .... ..,,,,....., F ootball and Track George Hull. . . , .......,....... Football and Track William Cain ......,....l. Football, Basketball and Track HE Double E Club has not fostered a very extensive program this semester, due probably to small membership and lack of letter men to choose from. However, as the track season draws to a close, Bowers is almost through his set of tricks, and we have as pos- sible candidates for membership: Tommy Moore, who starred in football last fall and who made a letter in track, G. Maze of basket- ball and track fame, and C. Schneidewind, who also courted the hardwood and the 'gcinder pathwpas well as the gridiron. Double E stands for and well represents the highest achieve- ment in sports. Fostering sportsmanship and athletic attainment on an equal basis, it is the most coveted of organizations for the athlet- ically inclined. 'Page one hundred twenty-five ' 'iQ9..3QHE1fCi'.A33g6S Stanley. Outland. Lindley. Carter. Johnson Tennis ' ITH three veterans around which to build an efficient winning machine, the prospects looked bright for the year 1951. Lloyd Outland captained the team, and we congratulate Mr. Outland both on his ability and guidance of the team. The Hve men selected to represent Earlham this year were: Outland and Lindley, alternating as first and second man, P. Stanley, O. Iohnson, and I. Carter. Earlham dropped its first match to Antioch, 5 to 2. Carter and Iohnson were the only ones to come through victorious in the singles. Both doubles matches were lost. However, the following week the team traveled to DePauw and emerged from the courts victorious to the tune of 4 to 3. Lindley, Stanley, and Carter won their singles and the Lindley-Cutland combination won in a hard fought doubles battle. Following this, the boys hit a more desirable stride and turned in two clean sweeps over Ball State and University of Dayton. Everybody rejoiced. The next week we lost to Indiana State Normal 5 to 2, Iohnson and Carter again taking their matches. As we go to press the team has four matches yet to play, Antioch, Indiana State Normal, Ball State, and the University of Dayton. The team is anxious to redeem themselves and we hope for victories in these matches. Page one hundred twenty- ix A 'i19,5iQfQ..UiEQsgoT ff' lntrarnural Program I-IIS year Earlham has had its most extensive intramural program. A new system of competition was inaugurated, giving everyone who cared to participate an equal chance for honors. The fellows were divided into eight groups instead of four classes as previously. The fall program consisted of tennis singles and doubles matches in which 90 different individuals took part, horseshoe singles and doubles in which SI individuals took part. There was also a golf tournament in which there were 62 participants. Later there were intergroup basketball games in which 84 games were played, and there were QQ contestants, the largest number to take part in any one event. For the first time volleyball had a place on the program, and 32 participants availed themselves of the new sport. It might be well to add that the volleyball courts were possible because of the new Hoor in the Indoor Field. Seventeen contestants tried and found out how long the Cross-Country course was, and culminated their efforts on Homecoming Day before a huge gathering. The interclass track meet was an event that held to the old class system of competition and, strange as it seems, the Seniors won it. This spring there have been tennis singles and doubles, and in addi- tion to these, there are mixed tennis doubles and mixed golf matches ftwo-somesj. Baseball has also found a place on the program and bids fair to become one of the more popular intramural sports. Skating has been enjoyed throughout the year, and there have been several play-nights at which everyone could participate in such games as shuffle-board, shuttle-cock, volleyball, basketball, ping-pong, and eating, if one felt so inclined. As we go to press there are as yet several unfinished events on the list. They are the Earlham relays, the Earlham decathlon, and the Intergroup track meet. As these are more or less individual events, the competition will be keen and interest high. As a body we are indebted to Coach Gullionls interest and work in this line. It has been through him that such a line of sports has been inaugu- rated so that no one is neglected. Page one hundred twenty-seven ,-X , is -x.-Mo:-s 0 ,4,.o - ,Ax Y -a..2.ae1l1sB.Qes.5:swoe?aeevf Student Manager NDOUBTEDLY the hardest job of all connected with athletics is that of student manager. As it usually falls to one man to do all the work, which consists of looking after the personal needs of all the teams and athletes, there is more than enough to keep a strong man busy. If you doubt this in the least, here are a few things that regularly happen to a regularly overworked individual: taking orders from everyone, including a few from the coaches, putting the men Cand boysj to bed, nursing them when ill, telling funny stories to make their food taste better, and making sure everything goes smoothly on the trips. No wonder he can't afford to dress up! This is Iames Moore, folks, who has so diligently served us for the past year, an all-round fellow. If you want to know how he got that way, why, it was with close contact with the athletes. ,lim Moo Page on lundred twenty-eight Q2iH5iQSgQ 'e e eww? ff N i a-Wil Mfzfe nf N S., .3 7 1 fgm fy In ., .,'- ...... 'flffi gl E 3,513 uw ag ig .i fllile , U A .' b - e ' .:,. ,-- E H E' E3 .:: Q v ,f .1nn1 f f!fg Qs Qhr 0 , e w- , - V Najaf A- 5 11 - 'MM M 'E A 5- JM ,wc e e e A-QU' - -9 SN m . f f limi' FESQEQ fy F fe si e Ll HZPQ1 eee :Wh e 05054 2gg.!!,,,e,,!g',5 by 23221 K. f Q35 E22fef,efj'faiGlfn- ,Q-ieiaxfg W L Ygifl'-Ifliqlwfigeaefigfrfi - 2, f 4 h fe-1.5: Q , fl Street Scene in Venfee 0MEN'S ATHLETICS Ig lddt ty e 2 r ,ll f'x . fixes C1 '-'xl-bwf?-1 Ti unfix .fiAx A X f Miss Cfmstock Mrs. Jolmnning Page one hundred thirty a ll 'Er a t '1x9,.3iQfCl.Z3iS.Q6 The Coaches HE W. A. A. holds a high place in the estima- tion of the college commu- nity. The calibre of Earlham girls is in part responsible for this good opinion, but un- doubtedly the greatest influ- ence is the high standards of the physical education de- partment. Miss Clara Comstock, though dean of women, was primarily and still is, head of the physical education de- partment. Her undying in- Mrs. E. H. Robinson terest and enthusiasm in W. A. A. activities give zest to the entire organization. Her ideal is to place every girl in a con- genial sport through Which the principles of fair play and skill can be firmly established. Mrs. Francis Robinson and Mrs. Norman Iohanning are k assistant instructors under Miss Comstock. Both are Earlham graduates and both are members of the E. C. Club, which is an indication that present Earlham students play hockey and basketball under the coaching of Earlham's previous best. P g hundred thirty-o - A A - - Y , ,: '-.- -y 9 nfs, - ' - - -.- , ,- fx ,-..q-p- xox x fx ft as ' .a2,Qo1mi42B-Q.55:S,Q Brazier. McW'illiams, Borton, lNildman, Vivian, Houseman, Roberts, Spaulding, Carter, Haskett, Rush E Club HE point system at Earlham which forms the basis of awards is quite secondary to the wholesome attitude of sport for sp0rt's sake. However, W. A. A. attempts to recog- nize physical ability and participation in sports and has chosen the point system as the simplest and fairest method. Class numerals are granted for 500 points made through participation in at least two sports and must include 50 health points. Winners of the E , pictured above, have accumulated 1,000 points in a range of three or more sports and have kept health rules for 100 points. Page one hundred thirty-two as J of A 'iQ23Li5fCe.,'3iS3QSQ6 Smith, Bell, Evans, Piper Double E Club ROM the more enthusiastic Earlham co-ed athletes come the Double E group. Experience, ability, and persistence are necessary to accumulate the 2,000 points for this award. Swimming, hiking, archery, and horseback riding join the major sports in importance for the E E Winner. Every round of golf and every set of tennis find a place in the point system along with the most thrilling of hockey games. It is these indi- vidual sports which Women students will be able to enjoy most frequently after college, and Earlham W. A. A. hopes not merely to keep a girl fit and happy While in college but to give her a lifetime interest in athletics. Pg hddtltytl f - f-x , fi-. Q-r-'w.Af,s-gl-44x16 - fAx A R cu 'i .2.Q-1QiAal1.Q.55:5aQ s C - Barton, Kemper, Thomas, Piper E C Club OMEWHERE in the U. S. A. there are thirty-one white blazers trimmed in maroon, bearing the E. C. insignia. For ten years this has been the superlative of W. A. A. awards. A blazer signifies an all-round athletic ability in combination with a spirit of sportsmanship and good character which W. A. A. is proud to acknowledge. No girl wins this award by grinding out an accumulation of points. She must have points, to be sure, but she must also be inoculated with the pleasure of sport. The winners pictured above have the added achievement of having won blazers in the spring of their Iunior years. Page one hundred thirty-four I,,f3EfG'K3QS Morton. Geist. Caar The Riding Club IDING CLUB was founded on the trial and error system. The Hrst great problem, creating a desire to ride, in the Earlham co-eds, was followed by the second great problem, 1'. e., creating something upon which Earlham co-eds might ride. Both of these theoretical hurdles having been surmounted, the one and greatest problem remained, that of teaching Earlham co-eds how to ride. A riding ring was built east of Comstock held in which beginners learn the first principles of horsemanship and where old-timers prac- tice jumping and trick riding. The real joys of riding, however, are found in the meadows of Clear Creek and the White Water, and along the narrow dirt roads south of Earlham. An unusually open winter made possible continued riding from September till Iune. Page one hundred thirty-Eve - - Y - frx , ,,:-., Q-rf-N202-1 6-,nfsxx . ,Ax 7 es eWwsuv2eQe1J1gRQ.s5:swQ KM Barton Vivian Thomas Hasliett Winters Piper , . Carter . MANAGERS . . . .,.. President Indoor Meet . .... Hockey ....Arcl'1ery , . .... Baseball . , Basketball . A ..... Health Page one hundred thirty-Six S 'i12llEQkiSS0 f x MANAGERS Ahl ,... Hires ..,....,... Swimming Spaulding Trueblood Kniese . . Bell .... Hoerner . , . . Outing Track , . . Riding . . . Golf . . . . , Tennis Cheer Leader Page one hundred th fr f TXEQC2C5CIlEifG5SQSg6 ' C, HOCKEY VARSITY Hall. XYhee1er. Evans. Gaunt. K:-n1per. Smith. Barton. Hires, Housenlan, Morton, Spaulding. Th:-mas. Bluemcl l ! r - 1 ,.. , Xl l3i' l 2 ' --+ve-f-1 'C r' P ' , - 5 .gr ' ,w,, ,T...L.+.1C 1 1 4 A fbg r , .5 T,,..,-,.x.I.flfI'.ol. Tiffrag-rjgxzr TTI ,X E1 . f 'f'I- : - J' ' R - Y A. . 5 ' Q - 91 HOCKEY CHAMPS .-Xtxiiler. 1l:1rrQnck. lIcXYil1iams. Ste-pllrn. ftapler. Haunt. Bluenu-1. Test. Hwnicman. XYhecler. Mnrtwn Page one hundred thirtyfeight 5iE,QK Q2-3if.QifCai133QSg6 The Hockey Season OCKEY is one more thing which makes Earlham famous. There is a thrill in hockey which is totally different from that of any other sport, and Earlham supplies both the thrill and the sport adequately. In past years, we have played against the All-American and the All-English teams, we have played our class games, we have played against teams of Earlham boys, and we have had English coaches. This year the big event of the season was the arrival of Miss Burr. Miss Burr, of Sussex, England, coming from the Chicago Hockey Association, coached us for four days. She has played on the South of England Hockey team, she has had wide coaching experience, and has published a book of instructions. We profited by her coaching and en- joyed her visit. The tournament this year produced much skill in all of the classes. The captains: K. Rhoads, Freshman, D. Wheeler, Sophomore, G. Aspey, Iuniorg and M. Evans, Senior, coached their teams admirably. The hockey banquet was very entertaining, and the season was a success. The Hockey Champions AST year, as Freshmen, the class of 1933 showed surprising ability. The Iuniors played hard that year to gain second place, and the Seniors, although champions in nearly every field. were a little shaken by those Freshmen. This year we are glad to welcome the Sophomores as cham- pions. The Seniors, their opponents most to be feared, were beaten by a score of 4-3. Dorothy Wheeler captained the Sophomores and coached them. They exhibited teamwork as well as individual skill and an aptness in handling their sticks. While this team was playing, there was a spirit of eagerness, good-will, and strong determination. This is the spirit which Earlham wants everywhere, and a class which will impress future classes with those qualities is indeed deserving of our hockey championship. Pg lddthty f - , -X , ,,Tf.. -vga.-x L - fmx A ' ra,ar1..lSfs.R.Ci3Ersto.1ea'e8afQEXm The Basketball Season COMMANDING whistle, every girl on her toes, a ball spinning above the heads of the players, and the game is on. As hockey is in the limelight of womenls athletics in the fall, so basketball is in the focus of attention in the winter. The first three weeks of this season were given over to drill in theory and technique, all of which proved to be of great, direct value in the weeks of practice that followed. Due to careful instruction, unlimited interest, plenty of ability, and fine sportsmanship, the basketball season was a success. The inter-class tournament was played in the indoor-field with each team driving the invincible Sophomores to victory. The Freshmen played very well for their first year together, and the strength of the other teams is witnessed by the fact that each placed two of its members on the varsity. The only sad thing about the season is that it was far too short. The Basketball Champions FTEN has it been said that the best team always wins. Whether always true, we can not say, but it is positive that the best team won the inter-class basketball tournament this year. The Sophomores really deserve the title which they hold, for each team furnished plenty of com- petition for them. First they met the Freshmen, who gave them a good run for victory. Next came the battle with the strong Senior crew. This was truly an ex- citing game with but a few points of difference between the scores in the entire game. However, the Sophomores led at the final gun. The struggle with the Iuniors was not to be termed easy, but again the Sopho- mores were successful. The persistent Iuniors met them a second time in an exhibition game at the Indoor Meet, but were again defeated. Mac and her team are the first class to be placed on the new banner, and they have two more years. Who knows what the future holds? P g ne hunTiTed forty 92322 Q13EfGK55gQ BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ll Iks. Haunt. McXYillinn1, Ilzxrtsuck. Morton, Blu l BASKETBALL VARSITY Evans. Zook, McNVilli:nn, Ilnrtsuck, Vivian, Piper Page one hundred forty-o e Q2.iIlQTfCaAh3iSg6 IGQQdE Swimming ARLHAM has the distinction of being the only college without a pool of its own to have a Red Cross Life Saving Corps. The Corps this year is composed of Mrs. Norman Iohanning, Helen Thomas, Gertrude Vivian, Alison Rush, Caroline Farquhar, Ruth Falkinburg, Margaret S. Iones, and Mary Hires. A number of the Corps are also Red Cross Life Saving Examiners. The class swimming captains are Miriam Evans, Gertrude Viv- ian, Mary Morton, and Alison Rush. These girls will lead their respective teams in competing for a silver plaque, which was pre- sented for the First time last year by W. A. A. and Won by the class of '32. Pg hddf tyt - ,Ax . iw, - -Naya:-., 9 1,3 K ,-X - 7 EfiLQ .a.ai51aB.a.a.sssoa?aQa? Tennis ITH the indoor courts available for play during damp weather and the outdoor courts in good shape, tennis has proved to be at least among the most popular sports for girls. This year there was a doubles tournament played in the fall. Many good doubles combinations came to light in this competition, which was marked by much enthusiasm. Gertrude Vivian, the holder of the singles championship for '30, paired with Herberta Bell, the holder of the same title in '29, came through the play without defeat. The spring singles tournament is played off during the month of May. The entrants play for first and second position within their own class. There follows inter-class play, the winner of which competes with Miss Vivian, who defends her title. With tournament play in the fall and spring and indoor practice dur- ing the winter, a better brand of tennis is showing itself on the Earlham tennis courts among the fair sex. Archery RCHERY is still a very popular sport in the field of women's ath- letics at Earlham. The stimulating spirit of competition and the keen interest shown on the archery range promise a splendid spring tournament. There are three good reasons why the sport is popular: First, there is good archery equipment, this year arrangements were made for indoor practice during bad weather. In the second place the archery range is one of the loveliest spots on the campus-a perfect setting for a perfect sport. Then, too, archery is in itself a challenge. It calls for skill, a keen eye, a steady arm, and good form. Miss Comstock is now planning to enter an archery team in the Annual Women's Intercollegiate Archery Tournament by telegraphy. The tournament is to be shot on the home range May 24 and the results wired to Wisconsin University Archery Club. Appropriate awards will be given individual team members. Page one hundred forty-th Q2iTa3QfQh.lE3QSQQ Outing Club HE managership formerly designated as Hiking was this year changed to Outing and includes the camping enthusiasts as well as the mileage-makers. An abnormally open winter made possible an increased number of hikes. Earlham co-eds reported over two thousand miles hiked during the past two semesters. ' Camp Club, organized one year ago, and now a part of Outing, has had an active spring. Miss Barbara Ioy, of the Ioy Camps, Wis- consin, spent a week on campus giving intensive training in camp craft. An hour and a half of lecture each day and at least three hours of practical work combined with meals cooked out, collateral reading, and a satisfactory written report entitled members to a Camp Craft certificate of value in obtaining councillor positions in summer camps. As a project for the week the Bowl at the west end of Comstock field was cleared of underbrush, dead trees, and accumulated trash. A fireplace is now a permanent fixture and a stairway fashioned from the steep bank winds down from the Pines. The Bowl can now easily accommodate four or more camp supper groups. This vigorous week with individual training for more than forty girls and a permanent campus improvement has placed Outing Club on the W. A. A. map. Page one hundred forty-four CAMPUS LIFE Pu l as ?3E?5,43PEC?943P32'K'+Q4?i54?325?4?Qf5s54?3EiYE'4?,Q1?i34 A 1 N lfg, , 0 .. 1 ,. was , fb F k I -L , fp.: '- 1-fi x Axial. .' .- ' - .I fu, V ' . 4. ..... I - . ...Y -? , - E J . V . f - p K , 15' .9 ' o 'J a SMK Q2Qm35fCa33QSg6 Prof Ed. O PROP. EDWIN P. TRUEBLOOD, for half a century a loyal supporter of and active worker in Earlham College, we have dedicated this book. It is most fitting that we thus pay tribute to a man who has served so long and faithfully, and who has so endeared himself to the scores of students and faculty members with whom he has come in touch. It is to Prof, Ed that Earlham owes the beginnings of her athletics and the organization of her speech department. More than that, Earlham owes him a debt for countless ways in which he has aided and supported her, and for the subtle and sweet influence he has had over the lives of her sons and daughters. Edwin P. Trueblood entered Earlham the second semester in 1880, and attended school here until 1883, when he took a year's teaching position in Washington County Academy at Blue River, Indiana. He completed his work here in 1885, taking a B.S. degree. From 1885 to 1886 he taught in the Raysville, Indiana, public schools. In 1886, Mr. Trueblood, who had become interested in public speech during his study at Earlham through Ionian member- ship, studied in the speech department at Ann Arbor, Michigan, where his brother, Thomas C. Trueblood, was a professor of speech. There he was granted a B.L. degree. From 1887 to 1888, he taught in Carthage, Indiana, and came in 1888 to take a position on the Earlham faculty, teaching elocution and oral expression. He was also governor, a sort of resident dean, over the men at that time, residing in the east end of Earlham Hall. After their wedding in 1889, Mr. and Mrs. Trueblood lived in Earl- ham Hall for four years. During the long number of years Professor Trueblood has taught here he has been out of school for only three months of each of two P ge one hundred fo ty Fi Q9,.3QI....Q'31EQi. f- f.SQ5.QQ winters, and for two short periods of illness, one of four Weeks and one of two. While in school, Professor Trueblood played a great deal of baseball and tennis. He was intensely interested in athletics, and during the summers of 1890-91 took training under Mr. Alonzo Stagg, in New York. Mr. Stagg is now coach at Chicago University. Up until this time no football had been played at Earlham Col- lege. lt was brought to the campus by M. Augustus Murray, a Haverford graduate who was teaching classical languages here. He was ably seconded by Professor Trueblood,and together they organ- ized the first team and played in the initial game, one with Miami University. Since that time the professor of speech has also been chief enthusiast on the faculty for clean, healthful athletics. All Earlham debating is due to the love and labor of HProf. Ed. When he entered the Work, students Were required to take descrip- tive, narrative, expository, and oration Work in order. From these four courses the present department has been developed. From the Iunior expository course the present Old Line Qratorical Contest arose. Our curriculum now includes a series of complementary courses, all the Work of which was carried on by Professor True- blood alone until the advent of Prof. Laurence B. Goodrich four years ago. He is now assisted by Prof. H. C. Morgan. It would be difficult to estimate the debt We owe to Earlharrfs grandest man. The class of IQ3I Welcomes this opportunity to do him homage with love and reverence, fifty years after his appearance on the campus of Earlham. -???g3444- Page one hundred forty-si - 1- A Y - ,'x. is, Q-p-wa-.os-' 01-,,,,.e . fAx A - EELQ ,2y4M.m5:swQJi'Q89f ' 'iQ2,iIm3ECg4L3QSgQ SENIOR 5 A WE You Can't -'ig X Identify Friends 6 P g one hundred forty-eight Q2,5iQfGlSi5gQ CHERUBS Turn to Pages I 70 and 1 71 P lddf Z' Q3 d d x3Q2QID3QTfCi133QSgQ - N-. Curtoolls hy M. L. Valentine. Page one hundred Hfty-two fx. Q-.,g-,-N-:xox-xh.4f-A .fx v2xQ41g1zB.iA5:sWQ . A 1- 5 dx x X' N 5 s sg 1 .MQ O X2 X t j ll ' V XB - ' Nl ,. Q- H A 'i y Q 435111 ' ' . ' 'iQ2QIlE,iilfQi5gQ Pg lddtftf BM O Q2lfl1QBfCif33Q5Q6 f The Calendar SEPTEMBER September 11. Earlham Hall blinks, yawns, stretches in time to greet crowds of frosh. Bundy is also rudely awakened by whoops of in- coming hoodlums. A scion of the Kennedy family appears to head those storming the citadel. . September 15. Supercilious upperclassmen arrive to look over the new recruits. Find themselves taken aback at the talent, beauty, and con- fidence of the youngsters. September 19. Earlham Hall Council adopts new constitution, fresh- man girls bemoan enforced company when riding at night. Virginia Hess is heard to ask, What is a chaperon, anyway Pi' September 27. Earlham bluffs Bluffton out of exciting grid battle. Takes I4-O game with neatness and dispatch. September 29. Kitty Rhoads emerges from fog of homesickness. Never mind. I still get that way,', from Grace Hutchins, comfortingly. Y September 30. Whole school lines up and looks pretty for the cam- eraman. Tommy Felix liked it so well he nearly got in on both ends. To wear caps or not to wear caps appears to be frosh question. J OCTOBER October 3. Swimming, golf, boating, etc. Only the Iuniors frolick- ing at Lake Wehi. Somebody mistakes Becky Smith for a golf stick. October 4. SARoAsso throws shindig at the Leland. Even our defeat by Rose Poly didn't dampen our spirits. Dampen and spirits,' are ill chosen-it wasn't that kind of a party. October 7. The Quaker Qui!! dedicates an issue to Prof. Edu True- blood, celebrating his fiftieth year on campus. He retires into the shelter of his home, overcome by his sudden appearance in the limelight. P g hundred fifty-five Q2 ID3XlifQi.133QSQQ KM? October II. Homecoming! More alumni than We knew existed. Hollett outruns ,em allg DePauw game g Elmer Varnell is murdered before our very eyes in Cock Robin. Prof. Ed is still an object of admiration, commiseration, and congratulation. October 17. Long faces appear among the freshmen as first reports are handed out. 'Llt's going to be a long, hard winter, murmurs Iohnny Barrett. October 31. Ghosts, bandits, artists, country folk, gypsies, pirates, and foreigners mingle indiscriminately at masked skate. The mingling is especially noticeable when certain mishaps occur. A couple of Earlham pumpkins roll in for the evening. NOVEMBER November 6. The faculty don laces and silks and get chatty over the banquet board at the Leland. It is generally acceded that '4Prof. M. Of' looks like nobody's business in a tux. November 10. Office announces it will accept candidates for degrees. First official move to shove out seniors. November 14. Earlham auxiliary gives magnificent costume ball. Mid-semester bad news is out. November 22. Seniors traipse over hills and dales chasing elusive clues. Final gathering at Camp Delight to compare alibis. All sorts of dignified games are indulged in: tiddledy winks, jackstraws, spoof, and the like. November 26. Home for turkey and cranberry sauce! DECEMBER December 5. Budding actors present No 'Coznzt Boy, The Flatzfcrirzg Word and The U zzdcrdog to intense satisfaction of everybody. December 10. Wayne just can't decide what Frances would like for Christmas. Charles Peterson looks Worried, too. Page one hundred fifty-six EM... 0.i'-xJ5.44f 1 Q23ai5iA.SQSg6 X911 December 14. Gesangverein presents Krippcn.vpz'cl-and if you can spell and pronounce both of those you win the frankfurters. Miss Bach- mann covers herself with glory and remains angelic through it all. December 16. Handel's Messiah is rendered beautifully by the choir and guest artists. December 19. Snow, holly, carols, and all the rest that is connected with Christmas-and vacation! JANUARY Ianuary 14. Earlham stages stag stagger in gym. The men report a whoopin' good time. Ianuary 17. Bundy suffers severe cleaning spell. Fair sex invited to see how the worse half lives. Ianuary 26. Inquiry into knowledge begins again. Ianuary 30. Semester over! FEBRUARY 5 February 13. Earlham Hall returns the compliment and invites the men to see the latest in boudoir pillows, etc. February 14. Hearts are trumps. W. A. A. country sweetheart dance, with men on the outside looking inf, February 19. Women debaters begin illustrious career of victories by out-talking the team from Ball State Teachers' College. It surely is woman's forte-talking. February 24. Hurst Shoemaker develops tendencies for chasing things,-you know, cats and dogs. 1 MARCH March 6. -Campus overrun with high school enthusiasts. Chance for college and high school studes to get together. Page one hundred Him e - ,I L., 4, A J 7 ' fmx . f:w, Q rf-wa-.aa-1 tLM,:ax . fAx - A - r- ..a.a.1g4aB.Q.s.scs1o EQE March 10. Qui!! announces Manning Smith will edit for coming year. Elmer Varnell and Stanley Hamilton vie for honors in Dover Road. Stanley was great, and we'll never forget those sneezes of Elmer'sl March 16. Lloyd performs with his usual brilliance and talent. Who' is this guy Kreisler, anyway? March 20. Spring vacation, and fourteen reports, term papers, etc., aa' z'1zj572z'l1mz, to be done. March 30. Vacation over and above mentioned papers still not done. APRIL April 1. Weatherman 'gfoolsa' us and sends us mid-winter snow in the spring. I April 5. Easter. More E. C. students at church than any other time during the year. Dr. Woodman is seen to stagger and grow paleg strong men weep as youth file in. April ro. Dramatic Arts class shows it has learned proficiency when it produces Mimzicfr. April II. Tennis and track seasons open again. April 15. Barney Overman, in the throes of practice teaching, begins to have that pedogogical look. April 18. Aspiring English teachers bend perspiringly over compre- l1ensive exam. Who did write, Ilzlimzztiolzs 012 Imm01'ZaJ1'ry? April 24. Parents spend week-end with their pride and joys. It's nice to have Mother and Dad know just 'Lhow we do it. MAY May 1. Chz'ld1'e1z of the Moon, starring Marjorie Hunt, so enters our spirits that we all feel a bit weird, a bit dazed, a bit crazy. Our Sarah Bernhardt proves herself an excellent dramatic actress. May 8. Geneva Banquet. Always makes us want to go. Page one hundred lifty-eight .! N-4 L9 3 1 sAR'QA,svs Q L ' f 'n IAX . Ilia, Qhj 'Nv-6531K Lglix Q fix ' i X .ox,.JZxA,gx A4-u--V. Y R2 5 May II. Peg Harold performs beautifully on the ivories. We stand in awe of such talent. May 14. Institute of Polity begins. Men of overwhelming fame visit our campus. We are honored. A May 22. Spring banquet season is launched by Mask and Mantle. May 23. Sophs and seniors follow suit while frosh and juniors frolic with abandon. No casualties reported. May 29. Not to be outdone, Ionian banquets. May 30. So does W. A. A. IUNE Iune 1. Beginning of the end. Iune 6. Final exams are begun. Seniors and underclassmen strug- gle together. Ye Angelican ends banquet season with a flourish-no, we mean with a banquet. Iune 13. Alumni Day. Senior play. Last appearance of class of ,3I on the stage. Iune 14. Baccalaureate. Brings a smile and a tear. Iune 15. Not the end, but just the beginning,-a launching of ships. 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TO OUR ADVERTISERS who have been kind enough to contribute Hnancially to the success of this book by the pur- chase of advertising space. 1 TO THE E. W. BREDEMEIER COMPANY of Chicago for the designing and creating of the cover of the 1931 SARGAsso. TO THE WHITE STUDIO of New York City for its able assistance in the photography of this book. TO THE STAFFORD ENGRAVING COMPANY of Indianapolis for the quality of work which puts a stamp of quality on every page and for their willingness to go more than half Way in making this book a finished product. Especially do We wish to express our appreciation of MR. W. H. SHULTZ of the Staford Engraving Company, who has been such a willing adviser in every circumstance, and who has always been at our service Whenever We have needed him. TO THE NICI-IOLSON PRINTING COMPANY of Richmond for the friendly advice to entirely inexperienced edi- torial hands, and for the splendid craftsmanship displayed in the printing and binding of this book. P g e hundred sixty fx, L.-., N...,,,.-1n,4,1x .fx .c2,Q4l4sB,QAQwQ , ' X, FROM KINDEHGAHTEN TO THE COLLEGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC THERE IS A TA R R PIANO Fon vorn NEED It has been conceded without question that there are few requirements of a musical equipment which in severity of demand approaches that of school use. The instrument that withstands the rigors of educational usage must naturally become tl1e standard by which others are judged. That is the reason Earlham College is equipped with Starrs. YVe are proud to have Starr-Made Pianos here. We know these instruments will meet every de- mand made upon tl1e1n. Today over a thousand schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions are equipped with none but Starr-Made Pianos. From the small school model only 3 feet, 815 inches in height to the magnificent Concert Grand, Starr- Made Pianos represent a maximum of value. The Starr Piano Company Established 1872 Ptichmond. Indiana Page one hundred sixty- fx- f,-Q., 'wbvfi-K 441-L Q I x I A L2 Q4,,Q,'S11,s,B.GI1stseswoa7?aeeLK 21 HARRISON AND TURNOCK INDIANAPOLIS ARCHITECTS for The Campus Plan and Carpenter Hall for Earlham College Richmond, Ind. Also for Indiana School for the Blind, Indianapolis Marion County Tuberculosis Hospital, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks High School, Indianapolis Iirnmy, said the fond mamma who is more interested in bridge than domestic science, Udid you eat that pie you took to school yesterday? No I didn't. I gave it to the teacherf, Did she eat it? i'Guess so. She wasn't at school todayf, The more than usual lack of intel- ligence among the students in the class that morning got under the professor's skin. Class is dismissed, he said ex- asperatedly. Please don't flap you ears as you pass out. Small Girl- Mamma, how do an- gels get their nighties on over their wings? 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There once was a man who wrote a musical comedy lyric in which he did not rhyme true and K'you and blue. But the lyric was never sung and the man is now doing well in the coal business. THE SMARTEST CO-EDS CHOOSE THEIR CAMPUS TOGS or PARTY CLOTHES from Adam H. Bartel Company Wholesale Exclusively Richmond, Indiana Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Underwear, Rugs, Linoleums, Oilcloths, etc. Manufacturers of NPREFECTION LINEN Overalls, Shirts, Coats, Pants. Etc. COMMONS LUMBER COMPANY 711 Sheridan Phone 31 1 6 A Good Place to Gel What You W tml SCHOOL SUPPLIES Evcryflting for the Sllldelll and Teacllcr- Bartel, Rohe 8 Rosa Co 921 Main St.. Richmond, Ind. Page one hundred sixty-five a-rf-N402-x n-Mfxx . f'x - A L J 4 f - f-x . fiw.. A A. I ' r Q. - .J.2 .Q.1.ilsB.Q1s.s.s,Q wei GODDARD Delicious Brand Food Products Always Satisfy Sold Only by Your Independent Retailer When you buy from l1im you boost your- self because he helps you support your church, community fund, schools and pays taxes which helps reduce yours. JOSEPH A. GODDARD CO., Wholesale Grocers Established 1874 MUNCIE, INDIANA Compliments of Swayne, Robinson Sz Co. Gray lron Foundries Farm lniplelnents Compliments of THE FIBRE CONDUIT CO. Orangeburg, N. Y. Richmond, Indiana, Plant I l d d is 11 7 Q2,QQi5Qif'S5QQ WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST J 0 4 I 7 A Nation-XX ide Chain of Department Stores Featuring General Department Store Merchandise Operating Over 1-100 Stores Richmond, Indiana 808-810 Main Street I understand that there has been an addition to your family, said the friend. Additionl cried the father of triplets. Multiplicationl Lady, could yer gimme a quarter to get where my family is?', Certainly, my poor mang here's a quarter. Where is your family? At de movies! Teacher- What is the plural of mouse, Iohn? Iohn-uMice. Teacher- Correct. Now, the plu- ral of spouse? lohn- Spice Caller- Is you mother engaged? Betty-I think she's married. THE BLUE LANTERN GIFT SHOP Earlham's Approved Shopping Place Unique, pleasant. appropriate gifts for all occasions at prices to suit every purse. Earlham Students are invited to make THE BLUE LANTERN their meeting place. JENKINS AND CO. Jewelers Page one hundred sixty se e r UBVAT' cane s t X FOI' R631 Up-t0-D3tg Dear Doctor: My pet billy goat is seriously ill from eating a complete leather-bound set of Shakespeare. NVhat do you prescribe? Answer- Am sending LI.f6I'Hl V Dfgexl by return mail. for all Sports L'Did any of your family ever make a brilliant marriage? Only my wife. VVe are only glad to help Suggest Teacher-Hlohfmy, what are the two genders? W3 Iohnny- Masculine and feminine. The masculine are divided into tem- perate and intemperate, and the tem- f1'HE inine into frigid and torrid. Geo. BREHM Co. -Wh . , - P I N at is a u ahle. 328 M21111 btlicet A walile is a pancake with cleats Phone 1747 on it. Who Is Saving Your oney? -X Y ' x Are you saving your money or is some one else? The money you waste eventually finds I its way into the savings account of some one. The money that should be working for you is earning interest for some one else. Q. at K. D , Qlfiirge X 1. X' is .love is 3, ,,'X' i, Ili, . X fs. s s tai t i 4 Q Hundreds of young people have E selected this big, friendly bank lg lf S XXL XP Hg: fxgbi e '. it Tl fee ' i ' .ltf liflt fi . ,qw- : gw 'M ',F gag yy: ill! 1 ft wfw ll ll ' ll 1 l t if 5 . r , T -1 as their Home for Savingsl' 2141.00 or more will open an account ll 33 interest compounded --The I-101113fgrsfllyingsl' semi-annually will keep it growing I O Dickinson Trust Company The Oldest, Largest and Strongest Trust Company in Eastern Indiana Page one hundred sixty-eight s , so S '1Q9,liPl.Qf15fiQQS.QQ yI i1 'ii The skull of a man, believed to be 300,000 years old, has been found in California, and all loyal native sons are at a loss to understand how he ever happened to die. When is your daughter thinking of getting married? Constantlyl The amateur huntsman sighted along the barrel at a distant bird and pulled the trigger. There was a roar and he ran forward, to Rnd nothing but a placid tree toad hop- ping about his business. Not so bad, not so bad. mused the hunter complacently. I didn't kill him but I certainly knocked all the feathers 05 him. Stop and Shop HERE For Your- Toilet Articles Cameras, Drugs Candy, Stationery Magazines Soda Fountain QUIGLEY X SON 400 East Main Street BETTER TRY LUKENS FIRST Toilet Goods Specialties Gift Novelties A. G. LUKEN DRUG CO. t 626-628 Main Street Page one hundred sixty- L + EJ 1 ' 4 f-x f ' 1 F , ' '- U L f ' B r P l Compliments The Fletcher American ational Bank OF INDIANAPOLIS Largest Bank in Indiana Elmer VV. Stout, President The Wayne Dairy Products Company Jos. H. HILL, President. HARRY SIIUTE, Sec y-Treas. IO II Buttermilk and I2 Cottage Cheese 15 Milk, Cream, Butter, SENIGR CI-IERUBS H Pg 14-2 1141 n zzfei c ann ' Lenore Ross Victor Scott Louise Overman Alice Estell Herberta Bell Betty Barton Rebecca Brownlee Hurst Shoemaker Margaret Harold Don Wallace Eleanor Wildman Ralph Oesting Mary Kemper Grace Hutchins Clarissa Ahl Our Retail Routes Beach 16 Lemoine Ovcrlnrm All Parts of the Citv. 17 Nell blslksll ' 18 Mona Fry , R h d Pl Plant at Slxth and South A Effsigth Isfgger Rielnnond, Indiana 21 Gladys Dfysdalc- Page one llundred seventy A f'x. Lf., a-1-w4f7a-1 Q-A,,:x . fmx A Y I im NWa4.r9,Q4r,,eQ4e.rB.mr5swo Q TIVGLI and RITZ Publix Theatres Offering The Best T alkies SENIOR CHERUBS fContinuedj Elizabeth Kerns Roma Milbourn Margaret Spohn Edith Hall Alice Middleton Bill Stanton Mary Brasier Manford Kuhn Gwendolyn Craver Evelyn Spaulding Floyd Gardner Lloyd Outlancl Esther VVinters Mary Bills Helen Dorsey Esther Trueblood Miriam Evans Bob Wyatt Tom Felix Mary Easterday Charles Peterson Barbara Zook Automatic Phone 1388 J The . M. Coe Printing Company 1117 Main Street Ricluuond. Indiana General Commercial XVo1'k Literature for Every Class of Business Page one hundred Seve tx Q2,3QIlQfGn133QSgQ V BEDS Velvet Ice Cream It's Different Use Abelis At anyone of our eighty-tive Dealers Richmond, Indiana Compliments of The Harris Produce Company Eggs - Butter - Cheese Fish - Poultry of the Highest Quality 310 North Third Street Phone 1356 See Us for Equipment for All Sports RAY B. MOXVE CO. Special Prices to Earlham Students Phone 2275 Tenth and Main Streets Farmer- Now, come along, and I'll teach you to milk the cow. Hand- Seem, I'm new to it, mis- ter, hadn't I better learn on the calf?', A village parson's daughter eloped in her tather's clothes, and next day the village Blrztter came out with an account of the elopement, headed: '4Flees in Fathers Pantsf' Iceland, said the teacher, Mis about as big as Siamf' Iceland, wrote Willie later, is about as big as my teacher. Reformer Cto prostrated manl- And so this is the work ot rum, is it? Prostrated Man-No, sirg this is the work ot a banana-skin. Page one hundred seventy t Q2lQECifQQSeQ The Service of YOUR Bank ln selecting' your banking home it is most i1n- portant that you choose an institution from which you will always be certain to receive not only unquestioned protection for your funds but also careful individual at- tention to your every requirement. 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