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I ,jg By The Time we've lived Through The sudden TransiTion Trom The ioys oT Freshman week To The rigors oT iusT being a Frosh Tor a while, we have begun To Talce our places in The scheme oT Things here aT Earlham. We Torm a large parT oT The cheering secTion during The TooTball season, and ex- horT The Team To Wallop Wabash as we pace our way across campus. We do help prepare Tor l-lomecoming, and our Tellows are a real TeaTure oT The 'l'iv rush , as They march on Richmond in Their loud pajamas. The girls oT '46, This year, gave The oTher classes some sTiTT compeTiTion in aThleTics, bacled up by The men, who made a real conTribuTion in Their own Tields. And aThleTics wasn'T The only deparT- menT where '46 leTT iTs marlc: in music, speech, dramaTics and all oTher exTra-curricular acTiviTies The Frosh were ready, willing, and able. All in all, They have spenT a good year in preparaTion Tor The leadership which They will oTTer in The unpredicTable days ahead. 1 . 11 kqx FREST-TMAN CL-XSS C: Presidehl N Vile-Presidesf Becrefarx . Treasurer 'N Social Chaim-Q N
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Freshman Fashions Sfandingz BurneTT, R. Moore, Conover, Milley Chapman, Campbell, L T B ST l C ith PT All M'Th Si'r'ring: I. OverTon, WOTF, Driver, Ross, Jo SmiTh, I-loerner, Eisernan, PidpaTh. Normally our Freshman year is The Time when we wriTe home To our parenTs ThaT we are on an essenTial Homecoming commiTTee , only To discover ThaT everyone else in school is Too: This year, however, our Freshmen have been elevaTed To posiTions OT prominence hereToTore unheard OT in Earlham circles-iusT as a resulT oi warTime necessiTy raTher Than as a resulT oT any sudden gen- erosiTy on The parT of The upperclassmen. NeverTheless, They have noT managed To escape com- pleTely from The usual sudden, and comfusing loss oi high school big-shoTism , which prepares Them Tor Their TuTure useTulness on campus. IT is aT TirsT slighTly unseTTling To mosT oi us To be sTranded, Tar Trom The proTecTing wings oT our loving and indulgenT parenTs, Thrown on The none-Too-Tender mercies OT These sTrangers hailing Trom all parTs oT The world leven Trom Brooklynl. We learn, Trom sTudying, eaTing, playing, living and working wiTh Them-yes, and by being precedenTed by Them-whaT an exciTing advenTure college liTe can be.
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S+anding:Collings, Marlley u , Vxfiforn, Esfes, Arnrill, J. While, Arrnsfrong, A. Payne, . Ferris, Haines, Johnson, Bell, Praff, Slowe, Meg Bowman. Borden. Siffing: P, Porfer, Vilberg, Sloane, Dodd, Sleadrnan, Kaighn, Maris, Maddox, Gorman. CLASS OFFICERS R. O'Maley C. Maddox .J. Vilberg 'fffff ...,, J. Day n:R.R.Allen,l-l.Dodd SOPHOMORE Presidenl' .........., Vice-Presidenf ....... Secrelary ... Treasurer .... Social Chairma B rlg Partingfon, Nicholson, W. Wildman, Allen Harkness. il reflec- l-lell Day -no Somehow when we lhinlc ol 'rhe Sophomores, we iusf nafurally lhinlc of lion on fhe characler ol Jrhe worfhy class ol '45. There's sornelhing aboul' a Sophomore lhal sig- nifies joyous abandon and a devil-may-care oulloolc on life. This in Spire of The lacl lhal in our second year we come info our own as one of The privileged classes and learn lo Jralce advanlage ol our privileges-iusf ask 'rhe Freshmen. We lake our places on commilfees much for granled, we decide on our rnaiors, and gel acquainled wilrh one or Jrwo advanced courses in various deparl- me-nfs. sufficienlly lo organize The Sophomore-Senior ban e curb our you lhlul exuberance Tradilionally vf
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