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Rufus M. Allen, Chairman Isaac E. Woodard, Vice-Chairman Howard E. Henley Elwood J. Meredith Orval G. Snyder Garfield V. Cox Richard N. Hoemer Dwight Young Carroll H. Kenworthy 'lll TEE Ruby Davis, Secretary Wendell Wildman Wyatt A. Miller George Castle Geraldine H. Moorman Howard S. Mills Merrill L. Hiatt Harry James Carman Ralph Teetor Thomas E. Jones Though seldom seen by students, the trustees of Earlham figure importantly in their life as well as in the over-all guidance ofthe college. Policies deter- mined by this group infl uence student activity on campus. Personally, each trustee helps to extend the influence and reputation of Earl ham to wider circles. PAUL FURNAS Comptroller Administrative Vice-President He gave E.C. students a clear idea of a dream g 1. ' ' Lv . ' 2 -, Q... . V-r. .Q l X R' Nr -:L an Mljf .- - ,ti , . -A f - Ir, g yi M 55 43,52 l ' H' .- A' ' r . ' if f' 'il N- ' X .. rr ,qv , ,' ' mill f . ,ls-1,-.Q ifizmn k A. QQ ,ffrfiir ' i - ' '1 '37 '- W ' . -... -5 ' ' -.1-.L M -li f - C' lfXlf.lllXNl llXlI ROBERT HUFF I Director Af' sm Executive Development Program 1 ' Working with men ofthe top managementlevel , J in local industries, Bob Huff has broadened this training personnel program which had its beginning only two years ago. when he explained the new Earlham Hall plan in assembly. Now he is one ofthe outstanding fig- ures working constantly toward the realization of this dream, which is slowlyrising outof the gravel and dust behind the old landmark. av . i g C it P iv X . 7' - ' X R' 11
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'PHE PRE IDE T iff-fe' President and Mrs. Jones Greet the Freshmen ' S- r - .ZLTTP sp.-Ns.. , .,,. H 'W '-A ' - Liberal Arts and the Kitchen Sink 10 12:63 15 Z, I The kitchen sink may seem an unlikely subiect for a talk designed to explain the values of a liberal education. President Thomas E. Jones made an account of Do- lt-Yourself sink building serve as the springboard for his leap into this explan- ation in Earlham's fall convocation. New students soon found that his plea For Earlham ideals came from deep conviction which was reflected not only in his words but also in constant work to build the physical, spiritual, and intellectual community to which we aspire.
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AIIMI I 'l'llA'l'l0 f . P- E ',.'. X . LJ V' :NAM-K C 1 DAVID HENLEY 4 Dean of the College il - . . . . . Though Davld Henry IS one of the busiest of Earlhamites, still , y Q ,,.V. ..,- he is known as an avid reader and keen intellect. Students will P remember him best for his quiet humor which he combines with , ,-X, 'I i a knowledge of his Fellows as he helps them to know each other ' fr, 'f ii 5 f .-V.r ,Qf Y' and themselves. .. 1' -: -- . A K sf If '1-l 'FTD 'T I W g , J C 4 i t - 'Q . ' T ' iweveee., , MARJORIE FRENCH Dean of Women The guardian of Earlham women, Marjorie French, also serves as counselor and friends through her duties as Dean of Women. Miss French contributes her parlor, her ideas, and her lII'ff demand for some privacy for her girls as well as the familiar lights on, feet on the floor by-word. ' 1-an-.--awww.-u. FQ' .N .N 12 ERIC CURTIS Dean of Students and Admissions Dean and friend, Eric Curtis is recognized by Earlhamites as at home on stage, horseback, taking the men's side in an A.W.S. dorm meeting, or running the gamat of a booby-trapped Bundy entrance.
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