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Upper Left: ldola LeMaster, janice Puckett, joan Sheffer, ludy Morrow. Upper Right: Bob Noble, Lex Bronkhuyzen, jim Rounds, Bill Knodle, Pete Marslancl. Center: Dick Comfort, john Young, Dave l-leywood. Second Row: Frank Ramsdell, jerry O'Dell, Dick Cor- bitt. Lower Left: Cheryl Rau, Alice Beal, Libby l-lalnes, Ann Mood. Lower Right: Frank Robertson, Ray Mather, Phil Shore, Ioe Carter, Dick l-lardin. 2
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iywitviwgg,1f 52, n ,uf fic, 'R 1 X,! ' S .-,AT -QC 'GIRLS' HOCKEY is V5 YEJ ' 'L biyf giglg T55-5 if OCKEY IS a traditional sport for Earlham young ladies. This particular Tuesday afternoon, however, their prowess was chal- lenged by a team which has even more tradition behind it. The Scots came to Earlham, and made the Earlham team look all wet. That's OK, because the Scots were all wet, too. The monsoon season came in-the fall this year, and the game was all but rained out. However, we have this to say about the mighty EC girls, although violence is not part of our code, and we donit believe in fighting, nevertheless we were one of few teams fwe don't believe in bragging, eitherj to score against the Scots. QA fabu- lous score, approximating a ratio of 20 points for the Scots to our one.j Members of the varsity are: Maris Williams, Jane Hay, Bert Finch, Betty Ann Furnas, Retie Sharp, Jocelyn Newell, Sis Sherk, Ann Denworth, Mary Lou Scull, Kacky Gregory. 20
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EARLHAM builds character. Why bother building 'emi they're pretty well on their way by the time they get here as can be seen from these pictures. ln case you are won- dering the face hiding under the bonnet belongs to Ellen Adler ..., No wonder everyone turns his back on you, Ellen. . . Ill' 1 . , . . AND leading the ha-ha chorus, we have that proud product of Harvard University posing as a freshman in order to escape the verdict of the Kangaroo Kourt, Leonard I-lolvik. Mary Bridegum manfully tries to wink both eyes while Phil Shore shows his upper teeth to the unseen audience .... And don't you think that john and Bert make a haggard looking pair? HESE are typical of the Earlham sentimentality. Where else would you find professors gaily playing Freshmen, the Dean of Vlfcmen Wearing 'bobby-sox, and the President Wearing a Freshman beanie? HELL DAY... Earlham is a family with the same conflicts, the same horseplay, the same contests, the same games, the same binding spirit that is found in any good family. 22 .BUT must you drag every- one through the mud, john? Ml 1
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