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HQNHECORHENG . ND IN the Earlham tradition we have Barney Sheldon ogling some unidentified Earl- ham lovely as he pretends to be registering as an Alumnus. Evelyn Kellum smiles sweetly and murmurs uso? as Jim Alexander quietly bites a piece from Barbara Henshaw's shoulder pad. But, Barbara, thee mustn't have a nega- tive attitude, too! . the 13ame RUEBLOOD philosophizes, the Frazier Hiltner duo looks quizzical, but DeLaney gloats, as with the help of the Confed- eracy, he's finally been able to beat his own record of playing the Fight Song in 45 seconds. In an interview, Charlie said, 'Southerners ain't as slow as you-all think. Besides, we had to have some time to watch the gamef' As an afterthought he added that noble sentiment, whew! Queens HIS THEN is the lovely Lundy, Queen of the Homecoming, at whom Marjorie Dixon is aiming her trumpet. Surrounded by almost equally lovely representatives from the other classes, Nancy makes a lovely picture against the football field-but why the pained expres- sion, Guy Jones? 25
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VER CHEERING, ever leading . . . Fight on For Earlham, they never gave in, from Susie Long, the little girl with the big voice, to Wayne Pinochle Vincent, You did your best, boys, they did the rest, boys, shouting Pat Souders, Captain Sis Sherk, quiet Peggy Hiatt, dynamite Marge Glass, and peppy Jean Boniface. TIV RlJSPI. .. HE FRESHMEN got into the full swing of Homecoming by giving us a novel float. Last in the parade, but not least in originality, they showed us their up-and-coming talent. Their yellow engine steamed proudly up Main Street and another Freshman class had made its debut engineered by Bob Painter. ...and the Parade AF TER due consideration, faced with a difficult task, the judges selected the Sophomore float as the Winner in the Homecoming classic of 1931. Running close behind, the Class of 1953 Won un- disputed possession of second place. The football team took the advice of the Soph- omores' theme and led us to victory over the Anderson Ravens. -24
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THE HOMECOMING DANCE . . . OMECOMING DANCE was in the usual Earlham tradition. Everyone let water run over the dam fthat is a waterfall behind Queen Nancyj, trod on mongrels, and had a good sentimental time. Alumni were welcomed home with open hands fpurses closed'?J and the Day Dodgers surprised themselves by profiting on the dance. Representing the enterprising Day Students, Ned Freeman gallantly bestows a new star to Nancy's crown . . . but Mary Ann seems a little disturbed at the way he's placing it . . . or perhaps she's disturbed at the fact that Marian Brown's bouquet is showing. Nancy is sweet, Nancy is demureg Nancy's a queen, that's for sure. Nancy's cur pick wherever we roam, She was the best to welcome grads hcmc.
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