Earlham College - Sargasso Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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,Je-v-5 -Ml 'w all :ml X sm as -.rx Q BARRETT HALL houses 165 men and was completed in 1955. It contains a co-ed recreation room and quarters for men day dodgers. TEN N OLVEY-ANDIS HALL is a residence for 125 women and was completed in 1949. Teas and student art exhibits are often enjoyed here. r-ff' .,v..w,5, .. 1. .M--ff .. X , .ea A, s A ,fr xp I ... -' ,. ,,.,.,,.x -5 f -. --.-. .. --I. ' Maw was -- ' -f -s - -nnuuvedlaw 6 EARLI-IAM HALL is a residence for 132 women and was completed in 1957. It is the center of college activity and houses the dining room, kitchen, snack bar, game room, loimges, infirmary, day-dodger quarters for women, and th residence for the Dean of Women. 6

Page 9 text:

Robert Huff nv ,.- , . 1-1 ' DEDICATIO , I X , ,. . A f 1 'sf A, l mb ' , , 4 1 , ' . N' x '. 'K ' 5. . N- ' sr fl 4 L: gr, 4' V' X a 'A J. f sv , - .2 ' 4 Thomas E. Jones Landruxn Bolling Just as props are necessary to the production of a successfulplay, the props , or buildings at Earlham are es- sential to the fulfillment of its educational and spiritual goals. Ten years ago when President Jones came to us he began an expansion program which was to provide Earlham with several badly needed props to replace the in- efficient and inadequate ones that existed at that time. Since 1946, ten new buildings have been added to Earl- ham's campus. They have come as the result of the work of many who gave their time and their efforts because they were devoted to furthering the purpose of Earlham. We owe much for that magnificant achievement to Tom Jones and to hundreds of volunteer workers - alumni, Quakers, and friends of Earlham - who helped with the task. Special recognition and appreciation should go to Robert Huff, who carried much of the job of co-ordinating the fund-raising campaign and establishing public relations, to Rufus Allen, who served well as the chairman of the Board of Trustees during the period of these drives, and to Vice President Paul Furnas, who supervised the actual construction work which made these dreams a reality. But Earlham has not come to a stand-still. Even now the College is taking a look into the next ten years and is doing some long-range planning about increased endowment, added annual income and certain additional facili- ties the campus is going to need. Landrum Bolling, as General Secretary of the College, and several faculty com- rnittees are carrying much of the responsibility for these continuing development projects. They work under the direction of two Co-Chairmen of the new Development Committee, Trustees Ralph Teetor and Dwight Young, who are building a broad team of enthusiastic workers for Earlham 's future growth. The major objectives right now are to increase the flow of contributions so necessary if Earlham is to keep a high-level faculty and to maintain a quality educational program. In addition, it is hoped that funds will be found to provide a fine arts building in- cluding an adequate theatre-auditorium, a new library or a substantial addition to the old one, and new quarters for wornen's physical education and the home economics program. This very tentative planning will be subject to revision as the needs are more clearly seen. Realizing how much each of us personally has benefited from the f' N growth and advancement of the physical aspects of Earlham, we wish to fe , pay special tribute to the progress that has been made by the addition of - ,4 ' these new props to our campus in the last ten years and to express our N' appreciation to the many people who have worked and planned and given to make these things possible. ' x.. i h. T ix ZA I ,'4- I Dwight Young X D ' Paul Furnas si' x K . Qljy 0 ' ix 3 h V' ,- K it' I N Q S ii' NK RU-fu-9 Allen ' X' Ralph Teetor - 3 ' . A' ,4 ml, ,yy-'-U.



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PROPS STOUT MEMORIAL MEETINGHOUSE. is a simple, yet beautiful building . . . a symbol of the centrality of faith. It was completed in 1951 and contains a library, a seminar room, a nursery school - laboratory, Quiet Room, and kitchen facilities. ,rg iij,'f'4ff -.if 354. , f 7 5 5, if - f Zi .. ff S -My--... T .V f . 1. .5 -P' . . 'J T 1 iff tt ' ff , , if 7 2 T 'if' T .vii at 7, , r. - f Y ? , . . H J-. ict! ull.. elf si'-lkail-4' -?.1a ff is - . f ' ' .. -gi 1. 'wF 'f:: e 'f' 'if-, 'ff .- '4 2 i43 YL-,-em -I' ak: I 3,,st 1 .V11 4? y, Y W 5474s Li 4-. I 1 -'41,-pvy f 1 I 9.4 V51 Q I . W .u Y, A tr, -Z.: -. .1 J, - r-E.. 'kr -- f-ITP! 4 NA - N 0 'L-9, JA ,,,, if 'F J .-aff'-We .-sfw5is'hwp . ., -.N . K u ' 'Y ,, , -Qggw.-' ic 'Ar. ' y f . f. , rin. -' Mm A, , - - Qi., .. 1 . Q 1' - 'O 'S 7- i ff fr-1 Y ' lk: L Y: ' A 921 Tm! - 'Fifi V -r I A Pr ' it X ' ' 5lJl5x 95!.i 1532.1 ' fi' 13,131 ' ' ' -Ain. L24 'V , . xl - 'JA -ix j f - W . W V ... , 3 4 - , ' ag, E' 'f .-f:t'lnf - , --,, diff: ' ei 4' 2 1, , , T.- , .-W- Q::..k. ' ' ' - L ' ' H ...L : i.3pv--f-A A A-.k - ' ' V .. 'N--mx e, . . JJ DAVID WORTH DENNIS SCIENCE HALL with JOSEPH MOORE MUSEUM adjoining is an essential tool for the advance- ment of knowledge, This building was completed in 1951 and contains labora- tories and lecture rooms devoted to the study of the sciences, THE PRESIDENT'S HOME was completed in 1951 and is always full of warmth and welcome for anyone, 7

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