Earlham College - Sargasso Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1961

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It has heeu Ll year whieh has seen lu:-lilly. ftnmlentx. tulniinietrutinn unil th. Board of Trustees wrestling with great t'lll'ltt'hlll1'r- mei' limit- pliiluenpltlm issues of the special purpomef, 1'ltLtl'Ll4'l1'1A. pw-nlian'itit-- uunl mlietinvtixt- rt--pnnei lrilities lvl Eurlliaun. It lm lam-n Ll year for vlgiriliyiiig n,lilil't'l'i-livvx. NltLll'IDl'ltlIt juclgiuents. expouncliug Concerns. feeling zintl hopes. Anil this li gnnal. lun zuiything great to he uw-niiiplielieil Wm.-Itotlye fpivll-ixilvly ai great niainy pi-nple -must care. One of the nuiinr strengths ulnnnt Plznllitnn if that il i- ti min iuunity of people who 1'-tire deeply ulmut thing- that rt-Lilly inutter un-l wh., 1'LlIt tleeply that Earlliaiu College shall ln- true tn the ln-wt in it- lung trzulitinn Quill genuinely committed to its highs-st prmniwes lm' the lutnre. The Sargasso lveenines ti permanent untl iiiipmttiiit tl1N'lIIlll'ltl in in lung un important history. U I A-1 f x . Ho . 1.-. 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'lihcn our thoughts turned to the stretches of green on the campus. to the Heart. to the ivy-covered walls of Carpenter. to the Kicking Post. and to the Quiet Room. and we hegan to see that Earlham represents more than a few surface changes. What is Earlham. really? ilillf' timeworn cliche of small. midwestern. co-educational. lilweral arts. church-related school. while it is true. does not tell the whole story. Earl- ham is an environment which is influenced hy' the Quaker helief in individual integrity. Because of this helief. Earl- ham provides many varied fields for self-expression and development. In providing for development. lfarlham has the problem of balancing Quaker ideals and superficial improvement. Eric Curtis. in a Senate meeting this year. commented that we should be concerned with making Earlham significant as well as great. For several reasons it would he easy to make Earlham into a great name college, Each year the incoming freshmen have a higher college hoard average than the year before. The self-study program is fast gaining nationwide notice with Russian. Spanish. psychology. and statistics now using it. A new lihrary will soon he added to Earlhamis physical plant: within the past year Truehlood Fieldhouse was remodeled. New academic programs are he- ing tried. For example. lwotlr the 3 3 Plan and the Reading Program have stepped up the pace of academic activity. But for Earlham to he significant. all these changes must be kept within the spirit of a Quaker community. Respect for the worth of the individual has long been a mainstay of the Quaker faith. Earlham attempts to respect the integrity of each individual student. During this past year some questioned whether Earlham was continuing its striving to he significant and to maintain the integrity of the individual. Many people felt that Senate was guilty of forcing a new Honor Code on them. Early in the second term a dispute centered around the location of the opinion hoard. Some students feared that the adminis- tration was overlooking individual rights and ignoring Senate. Others criticized promotion devices such as the Time Magazine cover and the bookmark. The question of prestige for the college vs. the principles of Earlham was raised in other contexts as well. Will there he a Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Earlham? Vifas it right for the college to bring smoking businessmen into the Earlham Hall dining- room? llespitc these questions. the college did continue tw pro- vide many unique opportunities for individual development. inter-action. and recreation. fic-cause of its lrelief in thc individual. lfarllram encourages each student lu question himself and to develop his way of life. It lrrought in ltr. liowmzm. and presented a series of discussions with the lflmores. the llcnfey s. and the liollings to stimulate thought on prolvlcms of courtship and marriage. 'lille annual Foreign Affairs Institute provided a lvzrsis for analyzing political ideas. lirand lilandsliard challenged Us In lead The Rational I.ife.'i Controversial figures such as ltr. Mueller on planned heredity and l.aurencc l.erner on literary criticism added their influence, The unique opportunities which are provided for inter- action among students and lvetwecn students and profes- sors in a Quaker community are at lrasic strength of lfarl- ham. Students do not passively accept the religious dogma of teachers and ministers in Allacollege Nleeting hut actively seek the experience of student-faculty interaction in a stu- dent-run meeting. As a result of the Reading Program there were many faculty-student discussion groups on the hooks. Students and faculty shared the excitement of hear- ing Dr. Itadhakrishnan as well as the experience of creating Hay llay. In and out of the dormitory. students compared their varied experiences. Recreation at liarlham improved in several ways this year. The changes in the Truehlood Fieldhouse provided increased facilities for womenis sports. replacing the old gym used last year. It also included a wrestling gym for thc men. Organization of the program was strengthened. The freshman and sophomore programs were organized to allow students a choice of sports in which to receive instruc- tion. Intramurals were important as a means uf encouraging recreation and promoting healthy competition among dormi- tory units. Varsity athletics are on the upswing. with lietter athletes coming every year. Football had the lyest season of the past eight years. Volleyhall received increased em- phasis. While athletes are encouraged to come to lfarlliam. it is the policy of the school to seek good athletes who are also good scholars. Varsity' sports contrihute to school spirit-this year special effort was made to increase crowds at both home and away games. Ifarlham was aware of its challenge: to he significant as well as great. In its attempt to do this it strengthened its program for individual development. interaction. and rec- reation. Its main concern remained the same: to maintain the Quaker community spirit. Staff CU-l'tiil4tT5 Nl.-tl.lNllrX BIcCr-UN Rt DBERT VIEWEC Business Manager D.-Kl.E RECKLE ,Ndxertising Manager ,. , ..1 .fry-,v,,,,, :l1 T .zzLfnLn4nQgu.g4.mg- ' Y X' 4'-5,4 :Aw -it L- ' 1 f -' 1 i inf., tgf9'f r-'f,U ffi . L- .s..- '.' .'bP .i E 'r . K Fxr -X14 it in . I ,Q , K ' FEL: Q5 ' , ' I ttax- .. ' , ,qv - TP'-7 .5 ,IQ ' 5 1 , Q ' ,' ' ' , ,' , J! 1 ' t-rr 'Q 1.9 1: if , ff fi' .1 ' ll. . tg I. 5' - 1.-Q f ,1 'gr , , sf' -1.-1 ,M t b 7 .R 'f tiki' . 4, D Q, I. . N J it ' iff 'K it - - -. -m. TOM REBS U A a.,-N L: V , xl, .L Photography Editor Y p ig 'M MARX J0 HADL1-31 - 'ft - '.f':x, td- ' 1' Assistant Photo Editor E'fg:1. 5 . 'Q' 'X 1 slcxi' KNUTSEN A K J. .-' x - i g, ... - , Avil a . ' z' ' Chief Photographer Zistfbg-1 .5 EARL SWALLOW - ..S - e , ' Assistant Photographers 'J ' ,. .4 1 , 4 Lixnsi-xr HAISLEY efitrx. FRANCIS SABWA t ' f M - 4 Layout Editor .UQDY VIERLINC .'hCEld9lT!iC Section Editor KRIS WRIGHT .Mftivities Section Editor SUE SCHROEDER Sports Section Editor CAROL SKLENAR Copy Editor BETSY BIRRELL Editorial Board TONY DcBL,-KSE, Chairman KRIS WRIGHT NI,-KHY HULL NAN KOEHLEH i Faculty .'Xdvisor UlfRfXI,ll I1-XKKER i it 1 6 it W I . , 1 ' , ' ,- , 4 'j i14Q5V2f'L2f3 471, , AN-gf. '5f?nv'L'11 I ,Q J XX Q1 ta ,f I, I -. 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The l7reshman Week program had several purpnses: to acquaint the frnsh with the Earlham physical plant. to start them toward eventual integration into the Earlham cnrnrnunity. and to instill in them a respect fur Earlham and its traditions. The new students had to face a hattery nf tests. the results nf which were used in planning their Courses. Dances. faculty-at-home parties. and a freshman outing at Whitewater State Park were some of the events of that first week. Later carrie the Freshman Talent Show. a very successful display of a great variety of talents. Instrumental in dealing with the freshmen was the Prece- dents Committee. Nlany of the freshmen and upperclassmen v 1, 'Q ,f , if ' tl. is Organizations vit-d fur1nernl1t'rsat the .M-tiviti-'s lunr. ,! felt that this yearis grnuli did nut dn its jnlf wt-ll. It set-nied that there was tn., much hazing. and saint- tliinus that liappenerl were nut in grind taste, lit-1-au-e nl this 1-'inf-errr, a entnrnittec was set up l-v Senate whit li illh-stlgiilerl the prulrlem and made r'e:'1nnme-ndatitans fur ne-vt year. ,Xt the end uf lfreslnnan Week the elder lfarlharnites re' turned tn the tfarnlrus and nntif-ed the nianv changes w hit-h had taken place during the sunnner. 'lihree tiff-carnpus t'll'tl'lll5f,It'IllilIlS Hnuse. Heidler llnuse. and Nlarshall llwuse -were added, A 1-nmgrete runwav intn liarpenter Hall was a hell' I0 these cnnfined tn wlie-cl-1-l1ail's. Tr't1e-ltlnml lfield- hnuse had seen several changes, :X new entrante. an arwus- tical ceiling. and a fnlding wall with seats made it pnssilnle tu use the fit-ldhnuse for audienves tt-wr large tu he accnrn- modated in Cmlrlard rXuditnriuni. Uther additiwns ineluded office spate. a weiuhtlifting renin. and partitiwns which allnwed the plakinu flnnr lu lie used ln several Qfrwvtilis at 1'llN't'. r- '. AM. . -..b W 4 .,. 11 , .' . ' 1 cl . .r-.L 1 1- f i 'TV' ! ...tl g ' 4, N , b K 1 gigs. liigfg. ., ' Ft ' --... - .. f v A- 'liss .' . I . t at . Freshmen were required to wear giant name lugs during Fresh displayed theiret-sttrrm--rriakirig alvility. 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Ll'I'11PI'. 111111 111111 1.111g111 111 1111- 111111-1-111 111 1111511111 in 1-'111-if-:1. is 1111- 11111111-1 111 11 111111-11 :1 11111111 11111111-11111 1-1i1i1'is111. 31111 Z1 11111111 111 11111-111. 111- ::111- :1 11-1'11111- 41-111-Q 1-1111111-11 Ps1-1-111111191 111111 I.111'l'il1llI'+'.U 111111 111- 11111111- 111 141111111 1f'Zlg 211111 1-11111'11C:1- 111111. Following in the wake of Nlargarct Xll-:nl's stimulating visit last year. llr. ll:-nrv liownian came to the campus. ln convocation and less formal discussions. he cliallenpccl the student lioitv to thinli aliout the prolnlems ol dating and mar- riage. lfarlham attracts many visitors eu-rv year who are alile to give a great de-al to lioth far-nlty and students. The Quakers. led luv new coach Paul lllod. won their first Hoineconiing game in T years with il smasliing 30-0 win over Rose Polv. The tradi- tional Tiv Rush was made to the State Theater. First prize went to the Seniors' float which. fol- lowing the theme of Out of This World. was an intercontinental Ont to l.atniehi' missile. The Juniors' second place offering declared that they were Nlartian on to Victory. A new part of the Homecoming festivities was the ,lunior Olymp- ics program sponsored hy the Student lnterest Group on Friday afternoon. At the dance on Sat- urday evening. Phvllis Wvarner was honored as queen. Parents' Yveekend did not amount to much. perhaps hecause of insufficient organization and a lack of activities involving lioth parents and stu- dents. There was a high point. however: the joint presentation of lWlenotti's The Unicorn. the Cor- gon. and the Manticoref' luv Concert Choir and Mask and Mantle. Ezlzzcnrion at llze Crossroads liecame a part of everv0ne's vocaliularv before the Reading Pro- gram exam on the fatal day of November 16th. This book was assigned to the whole school. Sev- eral groups promoted discussion of the book. The Reading Program was approved in 1950. Its pur- pose was to provide a common fund of intellec- r., , we 4' , xi 4-if if if s..iHd 1 'Q X .. .-11- .- Z5 fissiiiggiq '2f?1vw,3s-ix, Q Cfw'i?Ni.:i-E?g'- fre. svweii' ' .qos T-It gs . i i The l'lonnwo1n11i,gd.mceendvd the festivities, to a wider community of discourse and contro- versy. Further it was hoped that the program would create a lasting interest in good hooks. and introduce students to lwoolis outside their major tual experience for all students and introduce them fields. Phyllis Warner was crowned Queen during the game. The Homecoming Court: Sue Burtclt, Elinor Walton. Phyllis Warner, Anne Cilliert. G A 5 . 0 1 Y 1 ififif gi' 1 s-1-- ' XI'11ItlI 111111 111111 1 111111 111 uv! l11.111'1s 111 1111- 111111111 1111' 011111110 In '1'1'111-111111111 I'iie1111111use 1L1l'flC 1'1'11w11s iislen to SIJce1'11eS 11111. 11r1,'11111'1'rIs. 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P ,.5,, 2 I3 135' V E Ep 1 , 4 W ' i Winter ifx 'XE 9 , vw xx ' fs. ,,-Q. - ,.-.gg A 'X , -5 N I N3 ' xl? 5 , -.g A ' Q, .1-+ 'M , uh ' Q., -,,... fr .?,R.+, ..! ' ZS 'u-'lm ' MWA . ...,, 4 ,Q- '...'41',.- , Lf .., ,sf .W- rw-.n JV.. wks' 3.- J, ,- 'vp- X. Crab rg,-- ,v 'v ' '-, .,1pP x ,ff -. .x -'Q ' ' Y-mb. ' -'-xv., , I rd. W -. sf 'fl-xifi ' 'wzi' . ., sg ., -'S A ..-H R f' A A .,., ,- N ., X .5 ,gxw - , his- X ' fffsi?-.. . - 'f' A ww ' V' Q 1 'x Q. P W WWA.. M w Bundy Hall nas turned into a Silver Dollar Saloon for its Opt-n House, As people returned after the long Cliristinas vacation. they noticed that the opinion hoard had het-n moved. This promptly brought a howl from students. The far-ulty is trampling on our rightsfi The administration is giving more consideration to the development office and the fund- raising aspects of Eftlilllillll than it is to studentsfl k'The opinion hoard is not where it can he used as easily. Out of this rather iinrnature set of arguments grew the more nieaningful reflections which lfarlhani made ahout itself. In the most significant Senate meeting of the year. Senators concluded that the relocation of the opinion hoard was part of a larger issue involving student-adlninistration relations and Earlhanfs future. During the discussion. Frif- Curtis said that it would he easy' for lfarlhani to he great. lvut that the meaningful thing is for Earlhain lu he significant. The Earlham Post under the editorship ul l,anr-e Dodson put on a strong editorial campaign lreginning with YVither Thou Coest. Earlham: a tragedy in three parts. The cani- paign attacked the forward look. the lioolxinark. and other liberal college propaganda pieces. and it supported those who objected to relocating the opinion hoard. Then came the Phi Beta Kappa discussion. As in the 'lwhither goest Earlhainu dispute. nothing was resolxed. But the pros and cons of Phi Beta Kappa were discussed hecause. although the final decision rests with faculty and administration. student opinion is important. Ohjectors to PBK felt it would 1wer-einpliasize grades. and increase academic pressure too much. College prestige and increas- ing academic standards were the arguments for PBK. Con- sideration of PBK continued into the Spring Term when other schools were polled to see if the presence of PBK attracts better students. Th s D! e opinion hoard often lit't'.tll14' ai writer of vainpu iontr xr warring watt asjglltthkfni M9155 Xi lla Eg XXX Of ., i at Wltriai , I ., V hw . i f. x' ii' , ' - . 7 ' ,ff - ,ig .At was lsr' .i: 1,1 rih Q, :ff 1 B.. . . . P I6 .af .. January for the twelfth year. They gave a series of concerts during whit-h they hotli played and Commented on the pieces antl their interpretation of them. Famous Spanish guitarist 1 L tmqfft Rey' fle la Torre gave a concert in February. A few clays later. Dare lirulneek playerl to a paekeal Truelulood Fielcl- - My-, - house. Revause of. or in spite of. the 3,3 Plan there was a miclterm lireak in the Winter Term Called the first annual ' - A X Winter Festival, The traclitional WRA girl-inyite Valentine's N ,' g I V .ny ,. ' .2 , A I .-, flanve on 'l'hursclay night startecl the avtiyities. A Campus f.arniy'al. sponsoretl liy the sophomore elass. was held on fy... ,,,t,,,l,nI,us d,,,,,m,,m, ,,ff,,m1 --All ilu- K-ivI11ful'Is ,,fl1.1m.-, lfritlay afternoon. 'lihere the main attraction was the senior rlass Roar-lr Race. The grand climax of the Festival was Nlask and Nlantleis lyig play' of the year. Caesar and Cleopatraf' The whole weekenfl was hurt lyy the fact that lluiing si-voinl te-rm. the salarie- of people in the Vnlll- nmnivations metlia were vliallengesl. Sinwe suvli people as 5 lllmll' l'f 'l lf' left l'5lml '-15 ilelfdfl of ll31'liCilJ3ll'lt3' in the the 5:-nate pr:-siilent are not paitl. some felt that the people PWIIIS IWW- in ..tiniiiriiinmions shoulyl not lie Ivanl either. .-X vommittee Xflxl mlm' lllt' 5611319 f'lf'f'Uf'US- -lim PC1109 WHS the IUUIT' nunle an inyf--tiuation :intl lounfl that. while salaries are not f l50lil'3lllf' Vamllflflle- H9 35kt'fl fm' llellel' lllfitflllaliflll im MMI Wlutiuny 1110. im. m,l.l,5,m.y ul the l,,.,,,em time. alvout what the aflministration is cloing. and a re-evaluation . - - - ., - , ' .' ',. , 'fy . . . , . liook tokens, swliolzrrships. lvainpiets. anal an artiyltles con- of Ulmlms 3'-llllllli Dem vltdlel lllebemell the mme yovatioii were 1'e1'oinim-mlml as sulvstitutes for salaries in lllllfal amlllllfllt that the Smlfllfl SIN -llfl be mflfs' of fi SIU' lyu, fullmn tlent-run hotly. that faculty shoulel not participate officially. with tht- ri-turn uf many stutlents from off-vampus stutly. 'IFN'-'f' WHS t'lU'5911 lt' head lllf' IWW 501139 Wlllfll held H5 Imp lyk. 5,.ml,. ami th, pmt ,.,1iy,,,-ml 1,,,a,-.1 I-,,yimt,i,l the first meeting jointly with the l'lOl'l-Ol Senate on the last proerain :intl marie- ree-1vmmenrlations alvout it. 'lwheyisaial Nloiiflal' l'1'f l'9 Cxillllg- out gl-l.Lm.I. mm, elwupl pi. lm.,-,-i,pfl in f-hoosing people for A eonyoc-ation whit-h is always looketl forward to with f,,,.,.i..H .Mule d ,l,,n,,.,-,iim 1,,,it.,m,ti.,,1 wurec Should 1,9 great antivipation lay unclerelassmen is the one in which r,.,Iuil.,.41 J, W-,V.I,l,,fdlj.,,1 for the trip- lllllfllllif' I'f0fiCi6'ric'y' four outstantling seniors speak on A Faith to Live By. I-,.,Iuir,.m,,m, ,WMI M, lui ,await This year none of the speakers presenteml anything approach- Xkiiiter 'livrin lyioupht an illPUlltllllII,'9 of musival events. ing a Christian faith: the speakers hail yiews yarying from llie Aluilliartl Ftiine Quartet returnf-tl to vampus in late materialislif' to philosophic: lfour senior- piwswiitfwl 'DX Faith to Liu' llyf' Dave Bruin-ek played to a eapaeity vrowcl. ,t Ilya, .-355 :L F 1 v 'E 'Q df QU' s -.41 ' 'H The Reading Program did not come up to expectations this term. There were few discussions altout the hooks. The examinations were not equally difficult. and some people felt that the questions should he in essay form rather than multiple choice. The list of hook selections was considered too diverse. Although the Campus Chest campaign raised far more than the S1200 goal. there did not seem to lie the enthusiasm evident that there was last year. Such valuable items as breakfast in hed. a canoe trip. and handknit socks were auctioned during lunch hours in the cafeteria for a week in an effort to raise money for charity. At termis end the annual Foreign Affairs Institute was held. It presented the problems revolving around the United Nations through talks and forums by such notable personal- ities as Dr. Francis Yvilcox. former chief of the Office of International Organizational Affairs with the State Depart- ment: R. H. Shackford. UPI correspondent: John Crawley. BBCg and Simon Malley. African correspondent. Then came spring vacation. during which the Concert Choir made its annual tour through the East. giving concerts at Moorestown and Ridgewood in New Jersey. Worcester and Harvard in Massachusetts. Oakwood School in Pough- keepsie. New York. and Plymouth Meeting in Pennsylvania. At the Campus Chest auction, such items as hbreak- fast in bed and a canoe trip were sold. t Q . N x..--vxax arf- f-fa -:Cz Spring Y I I i W Tlic nff-1-ainpus slutly prngmiii at Earlliain is expumling During the year grnnps xwrc in Italy. Fraiu-c. lfngluml. a fi. I . bi: I , ? '4, 55 rf' E Bnwllng W9-15 l'nl ! 'fl H1 ll1 A-XV-S' Ul'l'1 lwufv- Tlx-' lkiy llnilg:-rx pix-N:-ritml X 1C.nfln-n in lliv Nl-I-liiliulitf' llns term was tifliwe-tl in ln' tlic bowl lrifluy anwl lztistvi' Scrvives. A serivs nf lnill-lintlr sciwilff-S un Gmail lfiimlux ft'Z'lll1I't'Ll stucla-nt sp:-zulu-i's tmfl IllUSlt'lL1I1S. On lfustvr St Ell1FIAll'li slrnke in il 5UIll'l5t' Nt'I'Xll'l' unfl Fltun 'lillclrlnntl in All-C.-ll:-gv Xlevlillg. llw new benate valim- intu Irmwi' and cle-all xsitli prnln lt-ms of nrgunizatinn. Pm! nllfwutinn. Pfliflll anlpiwwail. :mil IllCIl1llt'l'SlllIt in tlie Xaitinnzil Stnelvnt qXwsmgiutinii. .X 'lt-lt-. gate- was app.-iimtvfl ln zittvnil tht- NSA 4gmilvi'efiiCc in .Migust to varrv tlie stmlvnt xii-nw uf lfznllinni. antl In rf-turn uitll Suggvstinns on lifm' nv miglit lwttm' flcterlninc stutlvnt .. .. . --w ,- 1 opinion :mtl l7Z'II'llf'lll1lll' in XXX. lliv benatc was l'I4lll1'lZl'll for limiting its rlwivc ul ti tlvlvgutv In Senatnrs. 'llliis term a group nl lWPlIly stumlvnts wvrv in Fllflllllltl Xivililllllgltjll. ll. C. :X -'ruup nf In .-nty -tn-le-nlx Nlntlif-fl in Engltinwl ilurinu tliirtl tvrm. xx' I 9 llu-ornfe ol th.. orif-in ol the uniycr-e and the nature of lite were discussed hy George Camow. lirantl lllan-h.1nd was the Senior t'onyoc.ilion spc.iker. 20 The inain event of the spring was the traditional May Day which was first held in 1875. This. the hest known of Earlhanfs traditions. required months of planning and work. Decorations. props. and costumes were prepared by students. together with faculty and administration. A sense of corn- niunity spirit was gained hy all who participated. Following a morning filled with final preparations. the students gathered near Carpenter to hegin the May Day procession to Comstock Field. Rains came. and the proces- sion was delayed. Students and spectators were entertained hy singers and players until the event could proceed. After the inile-long procession wore onto Comstock Field, the entire group hailed Queen lflizaheth who. according to tradition. was played hy the Presidentis wife. Elizaheth 'llUlI'lltlB was crowned Queen ul the Mayi' hy Robin llooflu Carry Thonias. Then the Queens Fooli' called for the Rerels on the Green to hegin. Fire maypoles were wound. and the entire company danced Gathering l'eascods and an Qld English circle dance. Special dances were performed hy Xlorris Xlen. gypsies and sword dancers. 'l'he final feature was a presentation of St, George and the Dragon. To honor the reappearance of the sun. the rcrelers again niade their circles and danced the All-ln. l7ollowlttg the rcrcls. the crowd of 5.000 persons wan- dered around the carnpus to see the Harpie eagles shown hy Falconer Jim Fowler and the plays: The Merry Men, of the Greenwood. The Reeveshy Sword Playf' Pyramus and 'l'hishe. Beatrice and Benedict. The Deluge. and The Punch and Judy Puppet Show..'7 That evening. Mask and Mantle presented Shakespeareis i'Antony and Cleo- patraf' as a sequel to Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra given during Second Term. Later. the Queen's Ball was held in the lfarlham Hall Castle. where the May Queen and her court were again presented. 1 l t t , 1300 Ki .X11l1111x' XIIII1 C11-11p41I1'L1 ww I1I'4'N4 1111'l1 on 1111- vu-111113 111' 11.11 11.111 p1-nple w1'l'1-1-114111111-11 1111' Dig 11.11 11.131 XY 2' Q .' 1 '.,,n 5 . 5.3 . +.. 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Brand lllundshurd. the rvnowm-tl pllilosophvr. vliallviigecl us to lend il llv11soi1ulvle- l.il1'i' with qi mind nhivh lows wisdom and justin- und equunimily. .-X se-vond important visitor to the lfurlhuni Campus was tht- funn-ml George Gamow. who spoke in sexerailrlaisss-s,m'ofleehours.and1-onvovations. .Nfti-1' Nluy Dui. everyom- sew-im-il to feel that spring had finally 1-oinv. The new Init-yr-les. hought hy SPC. appeared. Softltnlls. l t'isltiQ's. and water lmlloons were thrown. The traditional Senior l'ic11it' was held at ri Girl Scout camp near lluuerslon n. .N rash of parties sold for Campus Chest o4.'ei1i'i'e4l just heloruf exam week. Coinmenee-ment Day lwglan with the Bavcalzlllreate address hy Alvxtnulf-r Purdv. With Ll text of Not Wlithout tis, he flem-luiwl that the past depends on the present for the ful- fillment ol its plans and ideals. In the afternoon the 137 nnenihers of the class of 1961 moved tht- tussels on their l-ups from right to left. and took their plan-vs as alumni of lfarlham College. Five famous Qual-:cr mltivntors. Nloscs Bailey. Anna and Howard Brinton. Paul Smith. and lfflward Cox. 1'em-4-iverl honorary degrees. The year had heen a good one for most people. The way in whim-h the college met with the problems which arose showed one of the strengths of a school such as Earlham- it made a continual honest evaluation of itself and conse- quently wus, able to improve. id 'iw r Wltlluul 1: u11Iy's B114 me X ,S- myg -xx ' Y X -, S- .fx X r1l0r'- ll! 1 lllfillltlll ulih tlun fauuilia lm . 1 1 1 'iff if vm: ,fy ei I g 4 1 I Q Q50 A'-fn. x kg L.. 'lt 'Sl f , President Iilllltlltlllll li. Bnlling. tliv pn-sislcnt ul lfmlliaiii Cfullegc. is one of the must tl'l'SLilllt' men nn wiliilnis, .N nntiw of iV6IIl1t'SSt't'. lie lwlmls flt'Ql'f?6S from the l niwrsity will 'l'cnm-sscv nnml tht- lnim-sity ul Cliivugu. Hs sein-rl un the far nltics ul' Hruwn liniwrsity unml Bt-luil Cult.-gc In-ture unning tu Earlllaln in - . ' 4 -' I -urs lu- was a foreign l'll2i 11511 li'Llt'lltl nf pnlitil-ul Sl'll'lt4t' tm 1 Illllltlttl of Nt cwn'l'vspmnlm-iit. Fflltll W35 until l't5I3. wllvn lic nssuniml tht- presirlency. lie sl-1'w4l41sl.t-in-1 s ' '4 ill N1 it tarx uf tln- liulle-gv. Iilllttllttllll llulling luis lu-vn ill!slI'lllIl4'llli1l in urguniziiig tliv Grvut Lalws Colleg ptssiwiaitiuii. iliiwlu- sniull 1-ullvgvs in Uliiu. lntliunai. untl Nlicliigun hope tr wnrk tn--4-tlu-1' tu IIIIIPIWIYK tlnii' Iilwrul arts Inwigrzlilis. Alnung pussilwlv projec s nl tlie .'x5SUl'i1iliUlllll'Q'Lljtlillllf upr'1':ite-tl sunnnt-r lviwlwgy lim-lil station. a ccmpelu tiw Imiginiii for prnvimliiig Klalstt-1' ul Arts training fur t'lPlltt'ltl.2iI'y and llig svlmnl tt-aivlicis. antl ll juint ve-iitn-r fur stufly :incl 11-scarvli in a Latin Ainerican 1-nuiitry. St'Xt'I'Ltl days vavli full :uv mlm-xutvfl lu l,znnlru1n Bolling tu meetings of the qXssm'iz1tini1 nf Cullvgvs uf lnflizlnu. Alnwst all stutvs now lluvf- a prograin f tllis Ulll' tu In-lp imlnstry :intl lvnsina-ss Vltlllliilillll' tu private mlleges as well as lo tux-suppurtf-fl institutiwns. u nutiun-wiclv iiinwim-nt tif Wllitwll Presitle l'iltti'l'illlS Tliunius E.J1-mls wustlim- 1-in-fnt1mle1'. ilqlllfll' is still lnurr- un l.illlill'tllll Bwllingis lrusy svliemlulv, During tllirfl lt'l'Il't ln' taught u l'Ulll'S6 in Cmnt:-iiilm1'nl'y' XYnrlr,l l'1'ulilv1ns. llc l'L'llI'f'bl'lltS tln- College wln-n ln' n-an-ls. anil lw nlitvn att:-ntls alumni Q1Lllltt't'ill51S. Ile- spcnks fun' Earllla llniiwwaitiuiis, seiwive- vlnlvs. anml 1-nltvgv anfl liigli st-lnml I'litllIltt'llf'6'ltlli'IltS. At tllc ,-Xiimlmsmi Cullvge- Cmilliicniw-im-lit tliis it-ar. ln' was :1w'a1'mlt-cl an lmiiuraix Im-101-ut Htllin1lwl,sttefrs llc-grvv. Wilirn he is un Vzlnilvus. lic is imnlxt-ft witli .Mlininistrntiun C-,um-it Meetings fnvulty zinfl lltllttlltlilltllltblt prulvlvins. l-Ll1'tlllf nic-rtings, annl uthlt-li-f events. Wlitll ull tliis. lie' still finmls tinir- fur luis wifv. l rain's-s Bulling. illtii tlie-ir lim- L'l'lllfil't'll 't'l1f- 1-flcfft of Ilillltlftllll liwllingns lvrmnl llill'liQl'HlIIl1l llil5 atm-ally lnevn felt un ltfttltltttt liwlltng tun'llf-- il,l--fs -uvlu 1 lltllvltl wullml t l'in:tlf1ns. vnnipns. Lvll4lt'lA his QllitlLltl4'l'. plains urn' lm-ing nmrlv lui' nc-w lllIilllil1gS7Sllltll' t uniun. Svti-mt uf Rl-ligimi. nmri'ie'ml stnllents' lwusing. lilvrary -nnml e-xpanclu IlI'llglI'LlIll5'l-tll'L'iQll stnmlx. I5 13. llvamling P1'llQl'iilIl. The vmninfl years will svn- it , . ItI'ULll'Lltll uf 4-nntlnllul 'imxtli uml tl:-wlupiiwiit. luirlxc-cl tw tln- r-xpci'iciic'e and J lxltllNlt'tl f'Ufl1'9Sitl0Ittl,lllIllI'lltll ll. liullinu. V' I I M- I A ,nv In ' -' V - sf ' . . 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He iQ 1 1111'111111111- 111'-11 1: xt1-11111111 1,11111'1x with 111? .'X11111ifNi1111s Office 11n11 5111- is a R1-gibtered Nurse 111 Richmond. 3-if ' 'H The role of the head residents is subtle, but mighty in its own way. We seldom hear the Complete re- port of their activities: The role of Mom and Dad away from home, the source of endless sup- plies. ur the just-smnehotly-tnu- tallvtof' This is the one truly 'round-the-Clock job on campus. that is. if we omit Mr. Pinkerton. Our head residents remain a xital part of Earlham life as they help us to help ourselves hecome better individuals. Frank Shurt, Head Resident of Bundy. is employed at the Beith-nYCahle Co.. and is advisor for the clieerletttlers und for Student lnterest llmup. Phyllis and their children, Cindy and David, are fumihur figures on Hampus. 's 'JA in Lthr-l Nltllvr, ll:-tlfl livsirlenl in Hlwy4Xr14lis, ie nn Ihr- f.14'ulIx nf lhe 1 mtl! llwlllvl mn Hluue l'.r,'nnu1111rs tll'lYL1l'lIllt'lXl. 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Four inemht-rs of tht- Iiiairiteriaritie Crt-wt Ed Hake-r, Burl Turner, Mary Wartllow, anal Rus Millers Maintenance Whether it's fixing a hroken this. setting up a new that. or cleaning a muddy something-oiuother. the maintenance Crew is there to get the job clone. The tasks performed are manyiolcl. There are the general run of johs such as cleaning rooms. fixing broken windows. and painting the Inf irmarf Football and traying seasons provide the Earlham Infirmary with more patients than any other times of the year. according to the nurses who, working in alternate shifts. kept the infirmary open at all times. The nurses, following the directions of three consulting doctors, cared hoth for hed patients in the twelve infirmary beds. and out-patients re- quiring only medicine or health consultation. The health service is open to all in the Earlham Com- munity, and serves not only as the Earlham hos- pitalf, but also gives the physical examinations necessary for athletics and late entrance physieals for a small fee to incoming students who have not fulfilled this requirement. rooms of Carpenter which must he done all year 'round. Then there are seasonal johs: mulching leaves. shoveling snow. and I'IltJWlIlg grass. Wlhile the work these people do is not always obvious. it would certainly lie missed if it were not clone. Klan Cook: Esther Baldwin. Head Nurse: Opal Alvraliain lmis-inet. I Q Q i .-'W x x- X ' if .st . , Q. sagygx J' , 'X we ,as . X 3 .K E1 ' 5 if U. 5gf:fii ,5'g1,ix 5. - o K ' Z, R h Q' - t e , 0 2 1 2 ,X I il - h K 1. .. fs ' M. V 'ye it A -I . ......-e t at - 354- if 'IF f amz.:- :gg li ,: :I -I ff T A.M.R. He walked down the hall to his room and turned the doorknob. but the door si'ouldn't open. Some- thing was in the way. The room was full of paper! There's nothing like life in a dorm . . . The official governing body of male students on campus is the Association of Men Residents. A.lVl.R. outlined its goals into a three-fold program. Govern- ing the men students and providing a means for the exchange of ideas among the sections is the first of these goals. In spite of this, the tradition- al rivalry between Barrett and Bundy has grown this year. Secondly. the A.lVI.R. is responsible for directing the efforts of men students in campus n-tt pt-or-Its .t 1 --4-- I nnatn- Il-r I--tlina 1-If str-.nn dining tt studylrreak. Projects Such as the remodeling of the horse barn and the unsuccessful attempt to flood the skating rink. The third area is that of providing a more well- rounded social program on campus. The emphasis has been to strengthen the section as a basic unit. Activities this year included section parties and in- tramurals. as well as pool and pingpong tourna- ments and an all-college bowling league. Behind this external picture is the attempt to build men capable of accepting personal obliga- tions. an outgrowth of the fun. fellowship. and re- sponsibility of their on-campus life. The advisers are Head Residents. Jerry Rushton and Frank Short. X XI Il. t ul Nt II 3 ft.-ffl,-fl! 'llxrv Xlztrslt. lhtvt- Kopilfkv, llick Dunham, Bob I I 1 1 I It IIHIIIII III I llll . ' . . , ,. . t4y1.r. It--.vgv ng A 'v 1-. Q xr A lg ll 1. 1 ' . J I . II 1 Int I I I n I ltllunl lll I IZ-into I It'I Vclvlv 'I--in 'liillon Tom I'iiw Xnwly W.tIv'l1m 1'. lin-nt Carroll, t I I xx V ,r ,Htl I-, tx 1 . X II! f f XX tt, y J K5 I I ' ff f f I JW ' Sf xk B t H I. , wg . is I. 1 , RI ' If f r 6 f 2 s cs: at egg QI f' W E WU 5 EEE a a EE t r W I f D IEW WNE I PQIM fc ' I x ,fi 1' I ' 1 I I Qf tj' f',iItItf p St? .322 I sfaflfafff ITV 95 I' I' It ii t -ff ,T YY 11 -i x 8 lx , 4 s 1 r ff x K 'XJ B 4 -f r f 2 1 x IW . L . VA A Y 1 'C x ! X W- lm R A- H -., 3 gk 7 , f fa, X X , E2 M J C f fr? R f IH X axwias 1 P H X ui :IT . Y X X 1 ff' 'l E ye -A ' r'-'n - , . I , 1 -1-1-, I!! :ia mivln gg! mm T H Maw T XM Q Fred Fe-itlvr, AJLR. prebident fsvan-411: Je-rry Smuffcr. Barrett previ- dvntg ,lim P4-lmnrr-. Bundy president fs1umIing2. , 5 my ' r r H Hqun I - ' l M Mu!!! I1 I MHUUMMMMMMMHQ W uxf.khl .IRM WH MQW EE! E W H21 W2 W 1 Fi' L gf Q' l 'm- pm 1 . . ll - n I EIL 5 z ' 1 p .5 The fun anzl V4ll11I'Ll1ll'l'y which Colm- with lv1'uf'Ii4'.1I jukci nu- In impurlant part ofd1'll'Il1il1Ily lifv. S . 'of:,:.:5in5Yi0f . X b , in 'f -. , - 'ix Y A 4 ll - favx. :' E - a1fV'frq,x- -fx N- , K 'Z X Q 2 fs N N , X A . 5- libs' A . ,J - , -f. Q- s . -r J . ff'-. V L' 431 'Z NN' x r fy ' .4 - . R as N f -' r 5 N N51 k V X., A X X V34 A , Q ' X4 . K vbx s , f , Lf - f X sw V ' ' ' ?V a ' xi , --4 , ,N n- ' L , . Sk r 53, A ., 4., NN ,Q N--V J.--i4..s-M51 --Q- ' QW, wMxffw+ -Q- wwf AM :vga -tx...-v K . - S- , , , , ' 1'-P ' vw ' '-ww , ,. - .H 1 .,..1,: ,. 'ef' xx W ek -5 s - v , , X 5-1 4 A gqwww , gf .x- up f YN ig 3 N :z'ii'iff-5 :cf . E S YEcg 5-fliI fR Q Sf ENN X s iff i lf hsc,,,,,:N K 1 --fr .Q X 4 . x ,I , Eff, Wg ,v-o. ' Y? -nf., .Kita .,- 1,4 ,ry wgpkwxp 'I 39 4152. l1:, Nstil- lr.-Ip tlirn liltlv Nislvrs get .l4'4lIlLllIlln'tl with Ifarllnnn lift-. 5, Ja X.YN,N fill Nl.ll.: 'MINI mmf .lane Lipson. Sliirlr-y lluop. Sue Rueh. Barb Nxfrn-l: ww-ml rffuf lri.1nt- 4'l.ulg. ll.1l llt-rlnan. l'.1t T,lll'1'. ,laeliie l'innCroft, l'f',,x Nil---n, Ilolly lim: lxlllllfflllyf lim llorwlnnn. lfimxrlvy Swan. Marilyn llolzrn -. llrrlr ll--rry. Srgny Knut-en, ,lwnniv liopvr. .lllrlvl Stanley, Dee Pieker- ing. X , , i f AW. . Knitting. chattering. struggling with broken wash- ers and clriers. ignoring boys who visit fire drills. being dormed for staying out late. and experiment- ing with the new stores were some of the things whim-lr added flavor to life in the girls' dorms. In- lervlass dormitories were a Controversial innova- tion of the Association of Vlfomen Students. This has provided an opportunity for becoming better ru,-quainted with members of other Classes. The Big and Little Sister Program is another feature of life in the women's dorms. Returning girls volunteer to write to new girls during the summer before they are to be freshmen. and to help them after they come to Earlham. These matters all are under the direction of the A.W'.S. Council. a body Consisting of representatives elected by their dormitory hall units. They attempt to represent the interests of all resident women and to provide an atmosphere of Cooperation and friend- liness in the dorms. The advisers are Head Resi- dents. Mary Taylor and Ethel Miller, and Dean, Alma Clark. 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Two all-college social events were sponsored hy the organization this year. The Thanksgiving dinner- 1lan1'e was pllf on in c1mperatio11 with S.U.C. The 1'orsr1ges which were so much enjoyed hy the ladies attcntling were made hy the Day Dodger women. The Spring Formal was also a Day Dodger-spom sorcfl event. For llomecolning the organization der-111'atefl Dennis Hall and almosl won a prize. Of course the most effort must come from the inclivicltlal Day Dodger to find his niche at Earl- hain. Some find thelnselves unable to put forth this effort hut the majority become as much a part of college life as resident students. This year Day Dodgers have filled the important posts of chairman of l'lo1neco1ni11g1. co-editor of the yearhook. and chairmen of Senate committees. Also. three Day Dodgers l1ill'fiCill1llP4l in the England Foreign Study Prngrarn. The Day Dodgers are proud to he a part of Earlharn and are eager to contrihute their best t11t'ilII1ptlS life. lin' ll111l1f1-:N 'lllll tht-ir gn:-ste 'Rt1'11ll 1l111'ingL the fall party held at the YWCA -1 Jim Rvnrlel. presidentg Orxilli- Powell. -1-imtor Once again this year. after having received a notice that Campus Village would he torn down. the residents learned that this would not he done for at least another year. Married couples living in the Village who are planning to attend Earlham next year were very much pleased hy this ans nouncement. Everywhere married students are making up a more and more important part of college enroll- ment: unless proper facilities are availahle for these students. the costs of living and attending college are prohibitive. Campus Village is dear to the hearts of the resi- dents not only for economic reasons. hut also he- cause it allows them to be a part of the campus away from the campus. and because of the friend- ly. co-operative, unrestricted atmosphere. As usual. cooking. housecleaning. job-holding. and babysitting. as well as studying. were included in the daily schedules of many of the married couples in Campus Village. These persons, in their roles as homemakers. students. and providers. crammed more into a day than the busiest un- married students. Only on weekends did most of these twosomes find time for recreation. Budgets, however, often limited this to visiting with other couples or watching television. Campus Vzllag e pus Yilluga l'llll1BIN llill rin li n in Ill I nk ge resident sysxim. LAWS 1 wi- .V ' ',,xvQ'd,,. 1 31' 1' Q aT,f.czi1! --'I , rv 1 11 11.1 1 1 :- flax ! ' Y 6, . 1 1 N1 .1 , , 1 ' 'N .1 at : - 1 --- cw. 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Q , 'iff - ' if :ft f 14' A ii if ' f ig 5 .- f ' 514 fi Q .5-K 55 Juniors 1-- Ur-v--v---v...,.. lla liinioi rl.i-- plat,-rl -ieronfl with lh:-ir Xl-lflllill to Yi:-tory float. -.mac 'H' ,:Lku:,....,,,,,i 'ls l WH -Q-sw...,,, s Gloria Watkins. secrc-ta1'y: Dwight Juliani. president: Karen Collins, social vliaiirniang llir-li Loud:-n. ll'l'LlNlll't'II Lauren lleffou. Social phairinan: Arnold lY'e'xle'1'. Yll't'-III't'5lllt'Ill. When the Junior Class assemliled on Campus this fall there were many familiar far-es missing. It soon became apparent that Franee and ltaly had attracted a large number of our class- mates. Those remaining at Earlham started the year with a Cotton Pirkin' Party at Honielands. featuring barbeeued Chicken and a meeting lo plan the Homecoming float. Many hours of lalior on our green-and-purple monster paid off when we won sevonil plaee in the float contest. The second term was highlighted hy the return of our wander- ing vlassmates who often insisted on chattering away in French. As a Class the Juniors sponsored a Masquerade Ball in January. At the Open House at Nlarshall House the mature ,luniors voulrl he found making crazy hats out of paper plates. pipe r-lean:-rs. kleenew and vrepe paper to he- used as prizes in their liooth at the Campus Carniral. A Alas. our Class was not destined to remain together. for dur- ing the spring term a numher departed for a study period in England. Among those leaving was our president. Dwight luliani. When we look liar-lc on our junior year we will rememher our first year under 3 X3. our first year with the Reading Program, and the feeling of panic and eagerness which came when we said: .'0Illf'1l!lf'Ill4lTt f'f'Z1I'iU golu A. 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'A 'Sv 'ti X Elizabeth Gray Ernest Cuidon David Hackett David Hammarstrom Carry Harris Samuel Hays Herbert Hedstrum Joseph Heyman John Holder Cynthia Jones Susan Jones Taylor ,lone-s Dwight .luliani Peggy Kahoe Michael Kendall Carol King Peter Klein Nod Kurtz Irene Latu-ent Louise Lesher Jennifer Lloyd Richard Louden David Lower Malintla McCain William McClure Donald NlcCeorge Donald McKee Milosli Mamula Evangeline Mansure Miriam Marecek Theodore Nlartin Andrew Merritt Plielm .lane Moore Richard Niles Sue Ove-rnian William Phillips ll:-anna Pickering Orville Powell Barbara Rau Barbara Roherts .lohn Robinson Dale Rucklc Carol Shrope Dorothy Shaffer Susan Smith Gerald Stauffer George Steuart Janice Stier Mary Ftinecipller William Thackery Leland Vance Beverly Vaughan Ann Vaught .le-anne Walker Roger Warren Gloria Watkins William Webster Marilyn We-iss Robert Welker Gloria Watt Arnold Wexler Carol Williams Dooglas Williams Beth Wray .lay Wright John Zuck I Yi l , pf ' u . . 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R. -111-.11.11.H ,11111 111111 111:1111'11 1111r :111111111111'1-1111-111S'!A' ,XIIII 1111511111 T111- 111111 .1 1111 111 11111 11.11 111 1111 11111 1lffllllIf' 111111 1111111 110111011 UH 11-1' 11' 1111 11111' 1-1.11 11111 111111 111111 1111111 111111. 11111 111- 1111111 111111' 11111 I 1 11. S1-111111' 1 , P 1 eo M1 CN 'Y a LYN ANDERSON VVPst Boylston. Mas English Cancer! Choir. secretary 1960-61 .JN ,,.-fy X .'.- Nh Q is I X., xi. . 1' Y XXQ Cl:-A. . PHILIP BALLARD Greencastle. Indiana Chemistry sachusetts ' , ERNIADENE ABLE if XRULYY ,XLLICY f- Serrnnur. Imliuna Piqua. Ohio 'Ts ,Q Cvrman Phxsivul Ifwllrr-zrlirm 'GN Frm' 1'11i1'1'r.v1'l1'y 0!l:l'V'1l.II 1930-60 X- 51 's. 4 .,2,Af,, ,X ,-'esm- ,. I H -.af 'w,r--- - fs vi , P .1 x R N I - Yi.-,Q K X e X LEE ANDREWS Daylnn. Ohir, Psyrholngv 111Ir'r'1111l1'nl1f11 6111111 Post x Dmzish Fore1'g'r1 -qfllllf Group ' Senate AJJIR E Men Class Presidclzt 1959-60 ,.,..ff:'- , 'Qs I iss? 'E W1 r gs Ex X N K N XXX xx -,5 X . X N 1 . X , , vi' l - X: M Q V' bfzkikglf ' L 'PYP' 128' BRENDA HAUNIIIART Eaton. Ohiu Spcevlr-Dranla 111051: HIIZI ,Ilflnllfh lzzzsirzvss rrzarzngvr 1959-60 serrelary 1960-61 1'f1rs1Aly Dvhale S , ' 'Nl '. I I , 6 CIIHIIIIIHIQLII. Illinnis . X . A , D :Qi ,-r ff., 'q..1-.l,-1,1-gg:-:-.:-5, :N i',-P ., ' :A '-SIS-IELQQIA' ' I : g 22U ' ffm 3+ S- sffl vs I QPSK P -3' '32 PHILIP BAKER I,uCkpm't. New York Binlngy Drmfslz Foreign Slzzffy Group .llfflllllll-Sf Stluffflll 'II0l'PII1f'IIf. pres1'r1vr1f 1955?-59 IIHIVOE. vfzrvf fIlII10l1l7!'l'f 1931! K0 AMR. SCFI't'lfIl 1' 1960-61 ..,...s-f .4- v -Qxff:-is 'ER z, ., . sp' -.E ,. GLEN BIBLER ChiCago. Illinuis Politival Scicfme Corzvvrf Cfmfr Honors Cornrniilee Svrzalf Prvsillwzt 1960-61 ,-15s0vz'al1'0rz of SCFUIJC-111118 Workers 4,hu-rnlsl1'y-PW-NI4-rl .qflltlllk ll'1'rls11r1'r' 1939-60 Sfllflll' .'I1'flII4'IlIl.I' fnrnrnz vw llnxl fmsf., 5 . U N- lf,-XRI2,-KI? -X HXIIKER l'nnnl411nl.1lx. Inrhanr English I Q? iUlZHR'lVX ANIJICR50 sink I N -,,..... va, wq..N.,,..,,, XIXRY IXLFVINS DEAN BOOHER 1 in-lirxwimil. ln1l1.111.1 xvZ1l'l'Pl1. Ohio i ixi8lil6l'l1ZltiC5 ' llzklfvrrx 111111 IOIIIVUII . ...Q ROSA l'3RgXDi.EY ,. .i i JUDITH BRANUSON Hif imwmi. Imiialm A . '- H sr vYf'5t.Elki0n- Ohm i'iiU!llt'IliLll'f'Ffil1f'3iiIiTl x 'xxx- F . Nursmg 11111 1lm1:1'rs L, t l X 1' XT X if if 1 Z IMXYIU BR.XN'l'INCH.-XM EIZQXM-ES PRCIRLING X .I T L .g d A N , Y IIICIIHIH 1. 10 . I Q ' E:':i:lIlInE:1quqn 3 eu Ol NIZliilt'lllJ.1iiCS V Y . f-,4, I . ' - S 1, I' - C 'I , St'f1U1U.'1C'l1l1t'llllC Commzltee I1:51:I:fm,?lt?f11.,,f:Z:2i:Sef9 59460 gQ'1l1Tl'11 COllll71lll11.Ct'l1l.O7IS Board S IJ .D ,QM rzsm. ,iw U1 m i PH bIl51I16'-SS nznlzagvr 1060-61 Post, PKIIVIOT 1061 1 i i '- -., ,. ADRIENNE CHING AIXNITI' 1:m'HN ff? A , fv- fv- 11fm.,1u1u.11awaii 13111 lirmulwn. Yi-111111111 A, F A Ecommiics ,, 'N 1 Suk 4 E FUJI h 1 . II11f'l'I1U1l'07Il'l1011113. I ffr11.1'11lw i frenszzrer 1953-59 .. , g, ' ' N'-if X - if L 6 ,Q 61 ' M, ,Q ff XRUI, C11-XRK , : V ' XPMIHII,Xiili-1If'ilLlFl'ii': 2 iqrvm-ii . n , fi' 62 x V ' an S ,IA DIANE CLARK Maywnnci. Illinois xiLliilf'II12liif'S AWS. Irmszlrvr 1060-61 Guild 0f0f,Q!1I11S1S, 1'Iil'l'-IIl'0.YIA!1f'II1 195 8-59 Earllmm Chorus ff-ix JOAN III,-XHK RalIim11r1-.NIu1'yIu111l BiU111gfY Ulf! PIU LIC fII.IfYIfYCI7H xlllIl1'14'. I111li111111 1111111111111-N Us 1. ,f 1 N rm 5' DfIl1I'.Y,I F11r1'1g11 511111-1' Crnup if 111111 1 Q . - 1'11.rx1'lv1' 11111'1'1'Vx' 11,111- fl-51 1 .111 s. -- ' ' .s111'1'111 1'lI1Ilvl'lIIIIII 1'lT'I-00 V 1- ' 51111111111 11111111 p11'111'111'1'x X C1JII1VIII'fff'1'. .' 1'11111'r1111111 1060-61 3: 1 ' 1, fig . -A . -' at ' ' 11:,1x1:111, ,xxxlc rponsox 5x , ' 1 I11111'l11u11.P1-1111NyIxu11i11 MARY COOPER fin 4'Q-P' K ,-3 5... 1311111111-1f11g1i-11 f3a11gal111'11.I111liu ' ' , , Sociology N' 'J 111111r11w 1.11111 P' F1 C11111'1'1'f 611011. .qt'I11'lff7 , . 111111111-111 IWW-1111 1111er111111'011111C111b 7 V 1111.11 IIIIII U11111111. .1111s1f111111.111111l1e I in 111-1'-11111111111111 IU? -1311 A fm' ,l111x1' 111111 1111111112 V ' ff' N l1r1',x1111'111 101311-111 Q ,, 1 , if-A DONALD CR.-KNOR CXRROL1, D1-X'l'lfR V X 5, W'illiz1111Sl1l11'g. 11111111113 Sta1nf111'11. C41llllt1f't14'llt N, I. An Y Ge11l11gy-Soil Svienre Euglieh 19 my i 'vs 3 1 q7..,,, ' S111'ur1.s.s11 P051 ow .xx fllasl' 111111 .111111l11' 1111111111 1 111'1'1g11 .Qllllly 511111111 --g Sl11111'11l lwllfllll f,'111111111'1l1f11, W 1' 1-0111111111111'r1l1'1111s 1953-59 ' Hy z'1'1'1'-l11'1',x11111111 1030-60 tr1'11s11r11r 1060-61 1 if 4 A MQ ,ll'lll'l'II l111'I'Y JAY DECATUR rf 'VN fps 'V' Duytun. 011111 Halmpac. New York Q H111l11.:y Biologv li ' N .- ' 111111111111 Slujj ,111 ' .V 55.154 5 v , V ' X 1 V 1. 'Q' :YN 1 ' RAYMOND DOWNS CORA DR,-XGOO '7 ,4 Daylfm. Ohio I,1l1l'I'U'. Imlialul 5 0' C111-miglfy Elvlnclmtary Flrhlvalion ' A 1111j'111111grrs .i 1k A W5 X 1. q Wit, fi-fi 'Lf ' lf' 'i-35,1 1,14 ,111 .411 1 Xhl I S Xhhf NANCY EISENHARD ,f--an F Bw , , y 1111 1111q w HI'53W. NEWS' S. Ufk I SUIIIIH' History X DONALD FARRIOR Q - Rim-hlands. Nnrth Carolina 1 A , Religion 5 lnrlinmz 0I'l'lf0fl'CU1.'1SSOC'1l1110I1. N N 4' ' SCCOIIII place 1960, , first place 1961 THA Nniiorzal Speech Fralernily gee: 1961 ., 1-.. 1 -WEFL1 - iiiiixiiii 'if' S ixkiiaxaq. 1255512212: FRED FEITLER Pittslmrgh. Pennsylvania Chelnistry Seizure A-1 .11 R. lJI'f'.VI'lIl'l1l 1960-61 SUIIIIIU Honor Commitlee .- DEANNA FLORA Daylmm. Ohio 'R 'WN Nursing En rIl1 nm C11 nrus .ag CAYLIC GARDNER Rirfhnwnd. Indiana 1'uIili1'al S1'icnC0 .AHIR Wnslzillglofz Sindy Group Day Dnrlgvr. senator 1960-61 - t',,.31i I. .1 SUE GARLICK 'FR' ep -V -f - 1 EYIQIISII C1'111'1'1111' NI1lWFlllkl'f'. WYN-1111si11 , IIl16'fllIl1IA0lIII1 1111111 PAYLA COODER Cillffillllllti. Ohiu Biulugy P110l'I1l',X', 5Ul'I'L'1Ilfy 1037-50 S1lll1l'lI1 lwrzion Conzrnillee, secre- Iary 1959-60. 11IAI11l1Q 1:00111 COIIZIIYI-HUC 1960-61 HU1111 11nfllA1H'SS 1060-61 , f1lIlll'l'f1 ff11111r Furrzrzs I'1Ull.Y1' 170511110111 14160-61 ,,-sf--' I 4, . ,O -3iI5ria'r 1 Ti? ,. 'Q f b' S. Q fe- T- 2 xg-YQ W 1 ws: 1 1- M , wif J .5 - 1 U . ,fi - S-wks X Q QC x F Q X Q 1 X- 1x X English 1 JLVDITH Cl l'TNIAN w7H19T13U1'X'. Curmecticut P1151 Crl11'l'111c' Convert C1101r wx CHARLES HAINES D Nledfmd. Now ,1eJ1'sc-y 'H' ' . if 3Iathematics-Physics X, BIIVIIIQ' Hall. l7l'8S1414'II1 10.30-60 ,-1s.s1'5fa11t 1'1c1111 Rcs111v11t of Blll1I1,Y Hall 1960-61 Socvvr PIIYNIVCS R1'.S1'111'1'11 . NICK HARE .Noccer 51 A , Ottawa, Ontario .N K HiSt111'y-Pnlilital Sviellce 1111er11a1i01101C11111 11111511 111111 11111111112 .4550C1r1Ii011 0fS1'1'11pc1111e 11u0VA'L'l'S. presizlmzl 1960-61 lil1lHfli'I' Ulll-IXHIXIL Hi1'l111111111l. l11111411141 l,111II11Ll1 51'l1'll4'1' 1111-1 111111.g1'1' l11'!11r111l.wl .N'I11111'11l 111111'1111'11l 1. fr IW? pp' -, I-,Q li-gg ,..... f wr x ' 'Q N? tfII,XRI.lQS 1QI l I'NI XX N, V ffi111'i1111.1l1.UI1111 f N. Nlallllf-11111111-I1111-mi-113' 515115:-. 1011-11. 1'11lv111I' 1019-611 2 .UNE IIDXHNICR New Ywrk, New Yurk 111511111 ,K P1151 Lgx 51. 551111111 -l1'11111'11z1r 1f1111111114ltv11 X ll11t'I'IIfI1I'01IfI1 011111. .ef-1-r1fl11r,1-lr1'11.s- l1l'f'I' 1'13'1-611 .XX sw, ANNE HNNSEY rr C1l1ll1lfill'l, Nr-xv .1f'I'S1'5' Q,-V N H' IQI1-1111-11la11'x' P11111-41111111 ,N nk Q ' 111'p11lf1I11111,x X ses 111'1'l1'11'q111111s1'1f11111111'l I n111'1.q. lr1'r1.x111'1'1' 1'5 -110 R 1 P1I1117S0l71IvK' 611111, 511111111 60 Fl1'1111'11l111'x' 1f11111'11l111111 N1 I1 x11l11 r LOUIS H,-XRHINCTON LGIIC-lSd4'JWl1C. PE'IlIlSf'1YHlli8 Pulilical 5c'iv111:e Posl, Cl1110fl'I11 1111f1r11 N011 51111111111 l1l,I't'f'1UfY. L't1I.10T Traffic Court, no-1'11a1'r1111111 1960- 61 1'111'l11r --1 -,. 7 - -' wzx' 01' x CMN ,ff 5 : 111- -w - 1 ff- A-:hiv Nl XX IIVXXTER .1Ifl1ITH Ill-IXVICNRICH I2 ff- lvlliml UU- Illfiillllfl S1lQiIlllW. Mivhigaii ,wx xg 5111131 54'1t'lI1'l' Pgyl-l1,,l1,gy N' ' nfl? Df i!f'f-1 ft'I1UfOI' 1959-60 l .Ng-1 Q-,nr ,..., C1111 1'111'1111111111 ,-I111'111111111'v Clllllllllif- Ive. F0-CllU1f111Ul1 1960-61 A .-11115. 1'111111x11111r 1953-139 .1 1 i,....x -11 , ,. . ', UW- UW3V5 1 45- iq 'G' MARTHA HENDERSON 1 1111.t1:1'x11l1l. 111111111111 -X 1 ' I, 'hy bi A Mmm,SVillt,. Indiana 51113311-111 !b1'111111111 R 'lb Home Econoniics .111 1111111 1' , -1. -1- N D, -I , 11171 110111.-1. ,111-111111-111 11139.60 1. N 1 1 y2Zlfl'fQ:Q?m,5 51111111111 .'l11111'rw ff111111111'111'U T 'A junio? Class Sl,Cn,taU. 1 O 96 Y .Q X , an an-1 h ' ' 11 NIICHAEL HINSHAW RICHARD HODGIN .,-, ,. k 1 gf.: ,1 Q.: IJ F111111tai11 City. Imliana Righnyvyndi Indiana 1 U ' , N BFPIUFY Pnlilival Sl'1t'IlCC .1l'Ul'l'H HOLLAND 1111+-xx' C1111-1-, NI'11yl:11111 11115 l11111.:1'rx 101111111 Hi-turf 1111111111 111111 1lflN!' f 1 11 1 wr 1' 1 1919 .1111,11n111.. fllfy - 1111 111 1'.11r1w11f 1'111 1 f1lI-61 , Day D0l1!Q,'l'TS COIISt'Tl'IllI'l'L' Club I,r11111111'. 1111 11111111 1960 if -1 K P11Y1.1,1s HOLLANDER l1n111'I1111'11. Nli1'l1iffa11 Q ks! Eleinentary Edusalion 'N 1 1-'l1111'111,x', preszllvrzt 1960-61 ' 110111115 Club, secrelary 1960-61 .'41'111111' 1.11111 f1111111111ll1'1' 19611.61 ffm ff? N01 66 ,F AWS. FOIIIISCIUI' 1953-59 X X. . 1 . 1 LINIXN IIUHYIQY Xxvf'NfI.il'1li. 1111li:111z1 1':it'IIl1'lllillif' 1'i11llf'fili41Il fl1'I111111I1'1111.x Young Ffiflllli -1- ROSENIARY HLTHER La Granwe Illinois U 1 English 1. ' 'f 11111'rr1ali011111 C111 11, 1'1'cc'-pres1'11e11l , 1933-59 ISAC, IIFCSIDIIBHZ 1960-61 116141 'F-'ff' Lynn. Indiana Plnsii-al Edw- DIQINIC NIFXIDFNII.-XI,I, F . ICLIJYXIC .IHIIXSUX l I1-n1sIu11',u.0Iim I.:--fiiiinml, 1,4-Mylan Ifngzlish Ifli-rn'-nlgnx Ifillivziliiiri .gl'1Il11l' ER Ilwwllrflufwllw Ifrllfzirlrl f' l'1mf-uix X 'u' 1'f'wf-wffwllls, ru-1 llllllflllflll 1959 I. -5 lhlufxli rlIl'1'l-.Q11 S111I1VY Croup Au. I .vf 9 , ' 1. I v va Y 11, ,Q I LQXIIIIY JORDAN X , jUSIfI'IIINIf K,XI,Il I is ' Cri-l1leJ1'x'iIIi-.In4Iiun11 atinn ,Q If '-' , Hinlngi ku -1-131 E 11011 1nn1'uu 1311.v'11a11 If N ' ig. '- A 'r r - Q .-Q ,A 4 isbn' AX,-,.. . ,ff - . 'Q I ELI' I-11: 1 I' I 5' H11 3 'x 1' I -r fa If 'sz 1 , 1 I , , 13, Yi .. v k ,L rl .. 'Q fi-I it , -1 ' '. 5.5 ui. :Ii Iiii3!ii::1III1I IIIWIIII KENTIQII Bloomington. Indiana Ccrnmn 1Il1l'f71II1l.0IIf11 Club WIOE. record lilmzriarz 1959-60 May Day Pzzppels. C0-chairman 'A . fi' + 3.8! ,- is 'ig ,V 1 ...iq-A 1-. 'B . 5 'G DONALD HARBOUR I3rislnI. England Philnsnpliy Senalc III1t'fIl!l1l'0Ilt'11 C1ub. president 1959- 61 Social .4 ation Com nz iltee 'fo' K.-f P11m'111',x', .wrrclary-lrvaszzrcr 1960- 1 Dax' 1lm1yv'r.s p, '5.,h, .9 Trriffzr Cuzzll, .w1'r:'!1:1'y 19617.61 N SYINI4. RlfNIHI.I, Zinnsville. Indiana BI4lI1lgI Smale 159, x11Ii'S. .w'4'rf'Ir'1l'vi' 19351-611, IJfUSIIl1ClI1 H 1960-61 J 1IEI,IYI'7.-X KESSI.IfII NIunvie'. In4Iizinn I Klusii- ! x 1 I ,. 'Q LIIIIIWII 1.116111 njfzfvl -ix 19 ill-.i',l, l1u1'x1'11w11! 1'1f111-61 1961 ' KEI'I'I'I KOONTZ VIRGINIA KL'HL -x Wfvst ITIUFCIICP. Ohin W1-fl iiliester. li-nnsylmnia K :ER Q.-s x Binlngy Elvnlentary Eduration 'ffm' ,IIll5L'lllIlS1lIff Sf-nalw ' ' ' Depulalions 1'r0f'c'f1r'11Is. 19.311-39. 1959-60 1 v,'u IV!-6 C1ass Treasurer 1953-59 lI0lI1CL'0lIl1I1g Quvvu 19.59 liXil'illfi!lNif IKYGSTON i.lNLlsiL'lill, ifgilifiwriiia BETH LEIBY Philadelphia. Pennsvlvania lh-ligiim I'ff11iz1llfl1n1'r Young Frivmfs llIfCfIIlIfliUllfl1 Club -W lffmrrls Club ' lbw .llflllii i.IfNIUX5 Xllnntgi. lie'-iruial Econmninfs N-1 I- I' 1f1fl,r X UNI,-H, ,i E Um: I li, i VJvf!rf1 f 1'ars1'fyCvlf fzimffr f fm, wfffllr'11111'rmr1n -. in pw. HIKIHXRD LICWIS RfXI,PH LINUIQNIAN lifatasuiiquu. PPINlFYlYl'lDiCl Sllfillgfifld- New JGFSGY A,- Pfilgligll Puiilivai Suicllm' affix .llvllzmlist Simian! i1I0l'F77Z67lf l'ml. ,YllllffS wfflor 1960 611 U a,sl11'11gf0n Sizuly Group fiifllfflllt' l,'ff1fw'rl fffmir, II-l'I'-'lJl'l'.YflIf'lIf 1059- 4 XIII il, HYIII-fY I'.1ii-XHifi:--.liiiiwix - hxlim. Ohio , an . 1 g i.i:'Hif'11lgl!x i',1il1f'gxlIflI1 ' 'Ui' S' COHl'f'ffC1IOIlf l'!ifwm x' XIX' ' ,-..,,, Cfllflifill' ffffifirlfflwlr 9-7 WW, Q H xr' . IIIII' '-. U fin li II Vflf' I ' ,L flfqfiflfiliffffw. 'fllllflllllll l i'f-lull V , , , y-, 255 Ill 5, xmlfl! flmzrnzfm 1019-60 ff' ips, Nr 91 'N CXRY LEONARD Wiiiclnlstvr. Indiana QU! IDYCNIIRE 'Uk X N F .ak H' Q v V 43 Il XX if NI,UyXYAXY R,'XRBAR,'X TXIUDONALD 3 .L Q5-lygnig Vain WY-rt, Ohio H ' 'f ' I ' '.l'I 1' - Nursing l',, W, Yuunq FfIit'l1I1.Y IIIIIIUI' Class lun Premluzl 1959- WII,l,l XXI XMLIDYICICN Ne-llu-Nmlu. Nlaxxxluml Hiulugy V ,IIHSVHIII Stuff l,X lillf X NN Ir.-Q l'l4aln.- I'l'1'ill HlJlIX Il' I Uh' llwlullrzlmll , . A IKVIIQIHIIX flj4 f r llrffluflul N11 , ,,f I'lllllll'lAl f'fI1l 1 NXRIIIXNIRXXIPQY 13. ST DQ v--fv T'7 MICHELLE NIKRPHY Springfin-lal. IHil1uiN Er-urmlxlivs .1ll'1,If7llIvNf Slluffvll .l1n1'v111f'11! f1'UIIIII'CH1II?CfI Slfflllllllrllg Uwffxf flufllwf I'1,3'I-60 Q hlillllllllll fl Q- A -,3 L Q 'mv x x Q-.Ar TERRY COWLES New Hmm-n. c1HI1l1l'1'lil'lIl Rellgnm Prv-nl1'11z'slf'1'ir1l Frllnu .ship ,K 1 X I XL ' 'Q' 1.1,1 !'!1.,.,?' x x if I-QIILICXI1 llflxlfll XXIIIAIII--III. lII1li:IIIzI Q 1,1'11l14'll1Sl'1f'Hl'4' 's' - 11wI.fIf1rI fqnlvlglr Slzzrfy lrlltlllfl 'L-g. . .15 HOHICRT OWEN l1e'iI'nil. NliI'lIigzIII NIIIllII'IIIIItics f,'IIl1r'1'I'l f.1lrI1l' .llrzxk 111111 ,11!I1I11l' llmlrfls L11111, 'l1l1'XIlfll'lI1 10611-61 1 5 SClII'UI4 Class. l'1l'C-IPVFSIIIIUII1 .. ,i f E lf 1.,..' my kb: 'S 1 'I W' Nil N , 'ff Zh 1-, PATRICIA PATRICK III 1lH'IIH11.1I1t1l.lIljl. 1- x RiI'lIInuIId. Indiana HI II-II-1'-IIItIv'.Il N1 III: ' Q- . English 1'i4'I-IIHIIIIIN . 'ff' b ll H I ' 1 H0011-ey III Iugm - A 'Inu 1 5II1S1'1!1l1f1I11' X :gs iiy x l IN Il , V,.- ......x, lNlYgXl,l1 VIQVK PHYLLIS PEICBLES .. B WmullII'iIIgv. XEW Jvrsey W'Vll1'PLli1l.Illf113Il3 '. Hiflury 1,I'HfIl'Lllll ill Fmnily Re-la!ioIIs 1 ,Uwflzmlzfsl .QlI1111'll1 .1lIll'ClIlL'Il1 SHIIIAUI' 611055. S1'Cft'1l1fy TP' Cl11l1'4'f1 1.111111 1'llllIIQ'Fl'IACIIIlS ' .A1nIwrI'f-r11I 11111111 of Orgazzzfwls, Stu- 110111111111-0113 414-nl f,1ll1ll14'I' -T 1 I U Frfvzflz FIIFUI-Q11 Sllltlwl' Group ' 552 '71, , f'-ig! , 5'fF,'325'!5! :'I 'iff' 'N , RONALD POULSEN , Y A V , , .Eg 4- 'V NIl'I'iC16Il. CUIIIIE-r'ticut XX XlIl.laN IHIIIIJR J . 5 , Q vv- fff ff? philosophy VIII-lIIIIglI. 13P!IlLlNXlYL1l11il ' L f , l,1lI111'ilIS11lI1 6' gi 1 .ll V105 'TA l' a Boards C11111 1f11.r'11Inn1 fflmrus. prc'si110lIt 1959 60 Plzilnmplzy Club. prvsI'I1erIL 1960 61 .IUHY l'0WlC1.1, Z Q IIIfliIIIIzIImlis. Illfliilllll JACK PROSSER v -1 IfwIIIIIIIif-S Dll1J11Il. Indiana 'A ,.- 1 SMHIIV Physical lfdllcalimm ': ffj 1111111111 Ilfl'l'I'!,l'111S 10611 Ffmfluzll 10011, mm! 1'fI1Iu1111w ,ffm- Q JOHN PISICY 1 Yvvsl Grmwv. PK'I1llFf1XilIl1 l 1'9 w ' f Ef'HllUIll1l'Q qv-'-5 QA -I ni.xNx,x HEIMNGTON GR vw. Richmnml. Indiana Q Q E1t'lIll?ll1LlI'N E4llll'll11llll 1 Q' DayD0r1yc'r - , 1Sf1 C JAMES RENDEL b V 45 x Garv. Indiana T S Pliygival Ediifiatiml N 'V Senaiv Rip bf I- 11rI.Q,lf0f1ia11 f1as011a11 Plays Campus I,l'11t'IQE'. mayor 1960-61 DON SAINE Rivhmmid. Indiana English-Speech SFC .11e'll1011ist 5111110111 i1I0l'C'I7l?Il1. programs f'0'f'11UlAl'I7Il'llI 1960-61 Mask and llanlle. riding .wcrelary 1960. acting z'ii'v-prcsillerit 1961 .ni KATHRYN SCHNFR La Crosse. Wviscunsin Bifllliiyyy' Boards Club Danish Foreign Stuzfy Croilp 4 .QIIIIIIIIIIIUIT Iflrzss. l'l.!'1'-IN'I'X1fIl'I1f . Qi A 1 'l'llUXI,XS RNFNIIVFSEN Q ,, Rixwr flr'm1'. llllilrvk If fvx 1'nl1!u'a1lFvln-111-v 1 0,0 , . . .. .-1U11l,n11r1r1i l'f .X 'i' fl YN '3 'Us' w RON.-XLU RICFVITS fx, Nvw flmlln-, Illilillllll 'N sg Physivzil lfwlln-ulimi E .llwli Ionian I,If1'fYAYN RLSS Rif-llxnuml. Imliaila Hili i in 'ln Day lIm1,uvr , . 4 , M PfI lIIlIIIS14'fIfl1 Fvlloii-sliip ' eq. .--1-,ggi - 'f-Pw' '.,1vv - B'o ,-y V ' sq P0ar41q C1111 5 P Ri 1i11g Club R Ei JOSEPHINE s.xL'SiiR A 'WS R116 .,.,.i xi lawn 'Q 1 14151 1 ..-- IVRJ, I7l'C.9I'1lUlIf 1960-61 :N Ti - Wmw X + LARRY SCHLYNIPERT v . fr Tarn- Haute. Indiana ' r.'9 Hlslury ,W E .Uni -X Track if CflJS.9C0llI1ffj' i 1 I P f. 2 1 bi I O 531' if fix A . 5 X ix lv Ix X I IIIIIIX SII XMYIIKH IX c'xIIl1'I1I. Xvu tIe'lIsz'X I'wII-'II-ru I . Il XIVIIII lwvrwzgrz .Nlllrfx frl'lIlI,7 IIQUNI -KN SIP.XHI1'LlL .'xIlIiill'1i. Tlll'Iit'I I'III1lIIrIl I.'r1n'1'111z' lrrlwr'11f1I1'u11rTffflulf gig, ,figfxx Tuff? .stH'4'l'lk fi 'Y-N rf I YN . A ak , ., V STEVEN SMITH 1 I 'wx WIIIZII CIICUIL Iowa VIUIIX 5x11'g'H Y an Q Plmilusuphy IL--Il1mIf11 IIIIIU 'I' ...li b pr!-Sm III' IIUII' I ' I x Frvslzlnalz Class. 1'1'1v'-prvsliferlf f,I0IIi't'I'I lf 11 U 1' r, l'I.II!'-1II'6'SI'Il6'flf ' 1060.61 Qx PX i ' -.3 --.' 4 -- I M1 ' IXICT svlsvtfilz TTOGTZR STARR ' If 1 , f! ' IIT:-Ilrm-mI. In1Iimm I1 'II 'SE- Pf'ImSYIV3III3 ' I'I1'rm'nl:1TY Ii1IL1f'nlim1 PIIII 5 'IIIII PSIVIV'I 'gY 45:7 f.11rffmn1fffmlzlx S'7 5 Y 1 Ywu Sfllllfllf Ifhfl' .Qlnff lim lhfff,u'l'. fI'1'!I,NI1f4'II 1001!-61 Yif!i',',r.l11 fd I 4 gr if ,. 'LN 'I' UHYXIII I1 II ISI, N I III II:-N xI1vIII N.I'IXX.l I'iII!II'II l'l1kHI lrnf llfff' lbw III NI, flwrlff rllvfl III! R'-2.4 R, ff fw-'Vx p,s. x. ,f-' ,A I K' A II XX III S'I'ITIII'IIIIIfIT I r I' ml , UN-Q' If I-. NIIVIIIQIQIII IIIIITI11-:TI 54'Il'Ilf ' rmllw rr' nl-I . 1 K. 1 fir. IIIIXIIII is UIIUIIIQVI' Q..--30' v xv.- I fn , ' I INN..-- l , N' I . ' I., , gi I 'mf ff, JANIICS SWAXDER Struthe-rs. Ohio fII1e'1uisl1'y WI 'UE Sfllflfl' EIPFII-011.9 FIIIIIIFIIIIIII 1061 .,...-,, ..f, A.,.,. IARIE STOCKSDALE l'niun City. In4Iirma Nursing Ill!-I' Dodger . .T Iii ff I-- , , an Conznzilfec, C0- XI.'XIIC'XIIlC'l' 'I7XCI'If II1fIIa11z1ImIiQ. IIIIIIHIIII Y IZIIQIIIHII an , , Swnnlf' N' 1 Ilvlfrmffkl Slmlwnl Ilnzwrnwnl U' I .AIIIHS IIHIIIIVIII IWW!-6fJ IIWIUF ljlllgflllll IIIHIIIQWI' l 3'l SAR.-X COX Indianapolis. ImIizma Elementary ECIIICBIIHII IIPITIIIUIIIIIIIX f'vU.,wf-1w'lr11Qx IWW!-61 r' . A4 -7 ,ah Young Fricmls, socirzl clmirnzan A I 19.13-JI! .Hay Day CUUIIIIIIHUU Il-IVIYSIIIIIQHIII .qlzuf-I' IJTUIIII I I N .. ' I f N i I In .gg i g i n Ti! , L5 2 I X Hifi wiv I- xix I if , 1050.60 I In I PRISCILL.-X TESCI-I KemIaIIxiIIn?. ImIiana F1'emi'I1 Frenf-11 Fnrwiglz Sfznly Gmzzp MICHAEL THGRNBURG f Selma. Imliana Philosophy Ionian Concvrl Choir Sl C Senate .4z'nfIe1r11'c.S COIIINIIHCF syb- . Q,--.y ALICE TOWLE Amherst. Massavllusetts Eli-nwlltnry E1,I11f-atiqm Depzzlalions ISHIC C0nc'ertCl10ir EUINIUIII Cf1rz'SI1'fll1 FCII0n'Slz1'p LIQHN XIII? 'I' YIIKU IIIIIIAUII-IpI1i:1. IIVIIIINNIXQIIIII IA nllulllll N A? Q Nrrifzlw ' Q 1 1 iii. I was - 1,,- I I 'I , , . I'IfNIII'I,I7 L If M Xlllrl n IX11 ru Ill JHIIIHI' Llnw frwfrwl r N, If fl I WIVIIHI IIIIII-flllllll 1010 ffl Ulzvvx .Illrllx llnll, lf1'm1'fff'11l jfllzfl-ffl 111' IIIIVI CVIIIVVII l HI CARRY THOMAS Nmxtmvzm. PennSxIvauia Histum'-Ijnlitical 'Svie-nee , , Swzfllw 1-:av Y PI'CCwI4'lIfS 1950 RIIIIIII Hmnf 10131 42 3:1 :x , -, ,Ll , . NANCY TIUILIXSOY FFA ' 'qw' Rqmm. ImIiana K ..-E XIatI1v1unIi4-S I 253, Dwpzffnlfuns 'Ng J IVR 'I V :Q-:gk Furcign .qfzzrly Crnnp ' XII I x III LOUISE V.-'IIL I7amw HMI. New ,IHFSPY Nursing Efzrllzrznz CIIIUVIIS I Ek, I 5 4 ' ..-ff .K f 5' -14.5-L1 -W - - Y Y Y 1- I'fl.I.lfN IIUIII-fII'I'50Y THOXI.-XS YVAGNFH ' Hu 11111, Uhi.. XYvl1Qt1'1' Cmws, NIissou1'i .Q -ja as lfnglixlm Ijnliliral Sl'IPIll'E' nr . 11111 1111111161111 111111 101111111 Ng S. 11111!L1111g1' I 11111 116111110 S01'11'ly ' 'T-'- is Irrlllllg 111'11m1'1'11lx, 111'exi111'11t 1960- 61 1, l'IINI,I1IS XX XIIXKN IP.1x11111.UI11-1 51111.11 FI11.I11---51-1 .1n1I.11'x I I111 1 111111 f11w111111111 f.'111u. N111-rwlr1r'm 11111111'1-11111111q 111111111 19611 1911111111111 111111. 1r1w1'111'11r 19611-61 1 I111 11111, 111.11111111111111 I f1I Q 1 r - , NA ' Iv 4 .IJIXNII-IS YVHITFSIIJE Inuit IJIIISIIIQ. XIIVIIIQLGII I,I1II11ruIbIlf' f.1llfl'4'I' IIIIIY. 1-1141111111111 1959 .qA'Il1l1f' E1w1'l1'u11s ClIl7II7lI11t'G. C0- l'lIll1.V'l7IllI1 1939-6lI 1'r1'.s111, Clflvflll' 19611-61 f XNNI1 WILSON ,X Filxw FIIIAIHQN. XI111'yI11n4I f-A ,. Ifnyli-In I I , Ns V, S1'1111lf' IX Q-Q' A l,'r1111111f' L x 74 1 vv v.-1,9 'IIIHXIIXS WILSON ICH-le-1'. IiI1111I4- Island I'.11gI1NI1 Nvnfllf- ' V g6x.3 1 ,I' , if A is . ,K ILIYAIQ-- NQ NX .:. J ixi 437'- v' :AN . A .4 9 . 1 IlI'QI30RpXII WILIJER XS'i1111vtIxa. Illinois ILIIEIIISII ffn111'1'1'f lf11111'r A 1 A 1 . . - :rE'i:. , 'f I E5 JF fix , :stty sire -. 1, . I 'NSI -. Q-5?'l5.' 'TS ' .k ff' '.'- 1-,'. ' , Lg 1 flgfpfn in - ' ' 1 ': ., 1 , nv is E JANE SPONSLER RIVIIIIIOINI. Indiana Els-mc-nlary Education Day Dodgers ANNE WEBSTER Yvvst LllIElYf'IIP. Indiana Religinus EcIL11'ati11m I'01111g 1111611115 Cnrzrwrl CIIOI1 IVR14. IIZIIIHCI-l.Y clmirman 1953-59 H1lII1l'l'l7lI1I.11Q'. 1'u-011011111011 19:53 ?x -75 k N flier- 'zI3r , my :K .1 JEAN WILSON Connersville. Indiana lgifrfhlgy l,CIJIlfl'I110l7S 1yf'Il' 5111110111 IIVHUL' Sltlff .IIef110111'st SIZIIIFIII Mozfenzenl, sw'rvlary-Ir1'r1s11rvr 1958-59 Senior Class. Irmszzrvr f 11. fy? ,UH 5 4'-iv SUIJIIIIIIIHVI' ff1r1ss. 1:rvx1'11f-111 V ffr11f-1'111v, rrlilnr 1961 lfffll. fllfll-flllflfl 1961 ROBERT .S'I'R0ll,XVlfR Y 'X YIIY 'l'RIl 'l'SlIl ll 'SICII lln lilllflllllilll. fllno 1 plmn lfvoiioiiiivs '-rim liIISI'1lIlll lion ling l.1'11,2111f X, X-at POS! llllllillll l 1ll'f'1ClI Slllllvl' NP . llI'yllNNH ll . 11 1 1,0- Q Riciimzlm woon A-, W .gl New York. New I . fn Phi sins ,-, ' Pos! Curuvrrl Clioir JOHN ANILIMA Tanganyika. East Africa Econoiniws Dorian Socizkily lnlernolionol Club Soccer ANNIE AIIRREY New York. NPW York English Cruribla Gorman Club PETER CONIPTER White Plains. New Jersey Political Science lT osl11'r1gto1z Slufly Group JERRY DENNY Marion. Incliana Chemistry .llellioflisf S1llI16IIl .llozwriwril German Club Plays CHARLES DOCKERY Shelby. North Carolina French Crucible Frenclz Foreign Slzuly Group DIANA EDIVIONDSON Danville. Indiana History Young Friends, treasurer 1959-60 Sargafso Washington Slufiy Group SCC, I77't'.SI-116171 1960-61 MARY CERSRACHER Carlmnflale. Illinois B11 all :gy Gernzon Club Ruling Club PHYLLIS HUMPHREY State Collagen. Pennsylvania French-Art Young Frienrls WRA Hoorzl 1959-60 Frenflz Foreign Slzuly Group RICHARD JEFFERSON Fleiniiigton. New Jersey English I1l'l7lllfIlllU11S Italian Foreigrz Study Group VIRGINIA JOHNSON Ricliinoncl. Incliana Polilival SCiGnC6 llluslziiiglorz Slurly Group WALTER KEIGHTON Swartlnnore. Pennsylvania English ALLEN LITTLE Port Yvashington. New York Religion Convert Clmir Honor Board Eorllionz Chorus I orli T I 1 CIIANXINC OAKNIAN Iiicleiwrialc-in-ne. Missouri Religion Pos! Convcrl Clioir NAXCY ONIZILL Moyloii. Pe-nnsylvaiiia English 1111.91 llorml 1060-61 IS,-IC. 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War- ren Staehler in Italy first term. and Vvayne Booth in Italy and Eng- land for the second and third terms. New additions to the staff were Paul Lacey and Eugenie Fox. Larry Lerner. visiting profes- sor during the first quarter. shared his ideas on literature and psy- chology with a wit and humor that reflected his native Ireland. Highlights of the English courses were as varied as the courses themselves. Classes studied a range of topics varying from Chaucer lo ,llolay Dick. The infamous period courses gave their share of work to majors. Junior Master Tutorial took the place of regular classwork for several majors and non-majors. who spent their time doing research in a field of particular interest and concluded the term with the writing of a short thesis, Speaking of theses. an innovation this year was the senior thesis. an extra long term paper which was optional for this year's seniors hut which will he required in the coming years. . G- ,,., i 1 f I 71 ' w 1. 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XAf- --rv ,, ll, lillull llllvlblrnul Kiwi' 84 Philosoph and Religion ln its affirniatitm that thvre is nu nwaninglul aspect of human nwtixitx imlfllwinlvnt Ill stunt- inlnfrent pliilusupliiv iiiiplivatiini. phi- lusnlrlly at Earlliam van truly he saitl to he a living issue. lts stu- ilt-nts sevk tu stiniulatv thi- ttf-wt'-piiimit ul their mx n thuughtsunalysis lu' :n'fInii'ing nn auarenw-ss in rlvpth nl' thnse itleas influential in the nwultling of nwnl rninils. lfarlhani pliilnsnplu-1's art- guitlerl hy ll. lfltwn Tl'1le-lvlmvrl: fiiriinsley' Hulwlvs. uhm in 1060 irawlvfl extelisiw- lx in l'i11rup0 as l'1't'llblt'lll of thc' IJ-imw .-Mttml fur Ontstancling 'll-uvliiiigx: anal ,lim lflxiiuiv. t't't,'t'l1llY nppnintecl assistant to Prcsiclvnt liulling, Untstnnfling ainnnig e-xx-nts spmisnmwl ln the' Pliilnsuplly' Cluln was il seminar unclcr the leeaclfwsllip of Brand Blansharcl. lliiw-vtnr -if thi' llliilivswpliy llHllill'llN4'lIl at Yalv lvniwrsity. R4-ligiinl is likmxiscf ll vital f'Hllt't'l'l1. It is tho aim nf this flisvipline lu LlIPltl'1tll4'll v1'iti1'nlly tho SUllI'1'l'S nl IIIHIIRS ra-liginns tt-in-ts. anal lu tlran lrmn tlwsv a 11--il1tPi'pi'etvcl 1n'inf'iple uf nwaning: anfl faith. Yi-1n'l4 in tht- fivltl ul' wliuiun is r'arrim-cl nn lay Hugh liarlmur. ,luv lflinwwv. Wvilnn-r fVi4HiI7l'l'. lil. lfltun lrllvlilimfl. anrl visiting professor Xlt-Xnmlr-r llurtlx, H-tilw-tl tlvan nf llurtlwrtl 'llliemlivgival Srnninary. Uutstnnrling at-tixilivs nf thc flepartnwnt were D. Elton True-bloucl's e-xtmisiw xisitatiun nf .'xIllCl'lC8Il military installations in Wlestern lfurupe- umlc-1' the llllSI5i1'l'S of the- lfnitefl States government, Wilmer ffimlwris unrlx in llfflfillllillg tht- iwulyvinriiivfl Craclualv Sf-limit of lif-liginn. untl n vninpns Ff'Illit18l' unrlvr the lvaflersllip of B. Davie Xnpiwr. piwvlf-sswi' nf Ulml 'lie-stainvnl at Yah' lvnix'v1'sity 'lillvulugival S1-niinury. f ,ff x - ' ' sys' 5.4. Psycholog The Psxvtiwlrvgry Dvpartiiielit is a small. hut urmxing. th-- partment. and is iuctirectly ilivulwifi with several impurtuut programs nu tht- Earlhauu ffatupus. Paul Wtiitwly. himst-lf an Earlham alumnus, is the tlvpartuicnt chairman and the uuh piwfesstu' with Cl full lffuchiiig Inari. jim Xlwltmwll. who teaches several Cou1's0s. is the dimagttnt' uf the tvstiug pm- gram. and his uffice nthuiuistn-rs suvh tests as the gmtlttalv record exams and the reading prugratn Oxzuus. John Barlow. uhm is well iilllttfll fur his milk in the rat laboratury. teavhes a Course in the psyclwlugy department lltfhn Iixulfm Junws NI:-Hmm-Il , - . luul Whitt-lx ' 1 Hn! ph-l111fvf.' 'gsffli l'il4'li tliwllsirie-wt' 1 ami also In-mls the Svif-III4lI'lIl'liHll Pl'HQl'ilIIt, This pw grunt is am t'XllL'l'iIllClllZll pwjm'-f't in svlf-iusl1'uf'ti1tual tvuvhiuff me-tllmis inilltllltvll hy a gruul frmu the- ih'llL1I'iIllt'Ilf of Health. kll'ilII'lltiHH. ami Wvclfalts. Self-Iuslrtlvlifm is a pmt H1111 zlplilivutimi of what ltlmhwli psyvllwlugisls kmm uhm il?Rl'l1illg. in order to makes study' easier ami lmfre? cffcvtixe Self-i1ist1'u4:titmul luethorts aw umv hr-ing usmi in suth Courses is iHl1f'll'lUCS wud stitistif-s. is wvll 'as fswflmlw x itself. , . 41 - t LT. L U. , . fest-. ru! IIRILUH. uutl Q-xln-film-nts llc tll putt of .lwhu hurlmx s t'UtllM4'4. T751 1 915:55 5Q1'.:v . Eggfxixi . Q Nts., 1 MS-Q X . ' ' ' L.-X195-' X Xxx X Q ix x xxx Q x x X x . . S, ll' 'Wm ligiigii .- - ' ' -- ':- -f-f -f-1--- -- - wiv- Fra I - Nltililit-tl Tillllll f, l.w1nar4l llnlxik I . . N-,L' vw. l 1 ,-4 :W if-, ., nw' . Q-5-1-,iv-'VC lr . ing gg 8. 1 2.52, X 86 ilxmll Ilwll Nnrtl fl llfi1flllI'fl' lll4,llXI4llI.ll Inu-lc lm-Nami, are taught hy T..ll'I'j' Apgmr. Q l,:Ux I'f'H1'l' Xpgtlt l4'f'k Music Thenry and appreciatimi courses. individual music lessons. and re- latwl nrpanizatifms arc all part of the Nillilf' Department curriculum. The lessons given are in: voice by Hazel Dell Nordseickz piano by Larry .'Xpga1'. Uanirvd Rlurn. Marjorie Bw-k Lohman. and Rnhert Rndesill: strings ln' Manfred Blum: and Woodwinds hy Richard ,lnm-S. The fwgaliizatimis of the department are Earlham Chorus. Ctnircrt filioir. Ort-liestra. and Ensenihles. Under Larry Apgar. the lfhnrus has 4-iijuyetl niurh activity and interest. The 36-member limit-ci't lihnir is st-lm-te-nl car-h fall hy audition. Ensemlmles include Strings and wnmlwinfls. Bath Tiiffllllltblld residents and I11E'l11l1Cl'S of the Earlhani t'UIT1II1llIllU' make up the liichnmnfl Syinplinny Orches- tra. which l1ll't'St'IlIGti Fl t'HIll'PftStlll1'lllQ, this year. The lavullx' nf the rl:-partinvnt carry nn rariuus activities out- yitlf- tht-ir teaching capacity. Manfred Blum conducts the Richmond SXlI'IIllllIllf Urrliestra. anal fur tho past twu Sunnners Larry Apgar has lwvn master of the Rainlmw Bridge Carillon at Niagara Falls. 'I'hiQ war there were two smiirws majoring' in music. During tht- ye-ar. as part of their Studie-Q. they gave recitals for the college Vcvtttlllllllllf. Utln-r I'Hllll'littltllll1S int-lurled the npr-rettas. The Unia curn, the Cnrgnn. and the Niariticoref' and 4'Darlin' Corief' and the wantlcrinp niinftrm-ls and singicrs wht, added tn the May Day cele- lvratiun. in-4' Students work 'on .trl proiwts vttrvinu from sculpture to mod:-rn painting in lflntita Kv'mpton's I stuslit. Art The theory and studio courses of the art department at lfarlltam provide the op- portunity for a student to become aware of his art talent and to gain a foundation for the purpose of carrving on art study after leaving scliool. This program is also arranged to include those students who have an interest in art but are majoring in some other field. Since Earlham does not offer a Fine Arts degree. interdepartmental majors often elect such combined fields as Art and Psvcliologv. Art and English. and Art included in the new Family Living Program. Each major is rt-fptired In give an exhibition in his junior and senior vear and In pass the :Xrt .Xppreciation and History cotnpre-A hensives. These exhibits. as well as work bv other artists. are shared with the entire community bv being displayed in lfarlham llall. The spacious and well-lighted studio is located on the top floor of Carpenter Hall. Instruction is offered in water colors. oils. silk screening. sculpture. ceramics. metal work and other art techniques. This department comes under the direction of El- mira Kempton. who was elected a Fellow in the lnternational lnstitute of Arts and Letters this year. peech In a college atmosphere. one soon learns that the absorption of ideas is only part of the battle of education: the student must also learn to coinmunicate and ex- press ideas to others. This is the purpose of the Department of Speech at Earlham: to develop in the student the faculties of oral communication and expression. The Speech Department offers courses and extracurricular opportunities in 'both forensics and dramatics. The forensic activities are directed bv the head of the department. Orville Johnson. They include courses and competition in debate. discus- sion. parliamentary procedure. and public speaking. ln addition. Earlham boasts an active Drama Department headed by Arthur Little. There are classes in acting. stage- craft, dramatic art, and other aspects of play production and interpretation. Earlham's two-man speech department is small but efficient and fills a vital func- tion in acquainting students with the techniques of effective communication. Sci , Qt Q. 'F i yf? s 'ii' Elmira Kempton '59 Th -' 4 :Q Orville Johnson .Xrtliur Little 87 - ' 88 1 -irnilur ltzlsis. Sllltlfilln iiitijiwiiig in history' were If -REF' 4 -t 1 -x , 'L . - . in W' x, N A . . 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Education lTllPlI1t'l1l3l'f' and sccmiflary education combined form a majnr division of the Sovial sciences. pro- viding pmfessinrial teacher preparation covering the gratlfls frmn kinclvrgarten through high school. Stutlvnts in this fit-ltl tmrisirlei' It r tu lm l 0 m S and mf-tlmtls in PClllt'8flt'tll as assets to their personal learning antl I't'1lL1lI't'ttt0ItlS fur future work with 1-hiltlren. ln vlt-rnentary t-tluvatitm. me-thnds fwrursvs art' usvful additions to the liberal arts f-niphasis pro- vitlf-tl lty tht- mllvgt-. Charlvs Rvasuricr. l'lPIt'lt'lIl2ll'f education adviser. ctnnbines meaning with method. tlmntmstrating such teavhing aitls as three-tlimen- sional Cuist-nairc rmls fur structural arithmetic. t'syt-lwltrgy. child uhserxatitm. and a term ttf stu- dent tvavhing add tu an understanding of Children and cirluratitm. Studf-nts preparing to teach older children study a partivular sulnjoct tor sulljectsl and add a fe-w f-dur'atit+n 1,-tntrst-S, invluding a term of student teavh- ing. unrlf-r the tlirPf'tittn uf the head of the educa- tion clepartnwnt. Nliltun Kraft. Yhllitun lfusou ' Mary Lou Kuyauski Investigating wlly Eurlliuin 9lllflPI1l4 studenfs project. wt-ur iI1t Ltl'if'I'Q ww one sociology Sociology If lllf'I'l' if uuy 1lt'lli1I'lII'lf'I1l in liurlliuui liollvgw nltivlt lius its -ulvjt-vt inuttvr iigltt :it itf liugvilip-. it is the S4tl,'lUl4lf1y llvpartmvnt. Ilfl Stutlents zinrl luvultx' urn- f'om'f'r'iu'1l uitli flll'll lpn--tions tix tlir' 'tollvuv slunle-nt lvoflx tnorulw. tht: tlt-grow mtl. foli- flilfllf' ol tliosv living' on 21 l'Q'l'li1lIl liull :intl tht- von- sistviivy of stutlvnt attitutlc' with rt-gurcl to arlminif- lI'L1llYt' polivy. 'lllw Dffpartlmuit :nay lm small, lmut itQ intprtvt is fvlt lllttlllgllt tl111'x'a1iot1svvuliiutioiisvonxtztutly lw- ing marlv. It is also cliflivult to :twirl 4tXl'I'l1f'2illIlQ A Plllllllfllilillf' Coimneuts of thosv ulto ltztw: just no turned from a field trip lo suvli placvs as the State Mental Hospital. tlif: County Sulvty liiuiltling. :incl the Family Service Agomy, Stuclcuts gain IttLlf'll from Stuflying minority groups or sor-ial f'l1ZlIt12t' in an agricultural Community. LP8l'!1iItg about the local vonimunity lvafls to Z1 f'ltbHl'Pl' timlffrstunfliiig of society as a whole. William Fuson corrcltictetl a seminar in Cultural Antlimpology. 3 -3 1 R 9-Q ' c' ,S f or -' Qs., , WXNM ,-Q 1 of Q .. -e...,-J. fi t t 9 I - X. ' up ss .Af ,hr w. 'nff-Q..--wt-.,1..1 .lk Y L Nl ,A , Q - . - Ralph :Xndreuno X ...fe An attempt to give the students a knowledge of the fundamental laws which determine the material prosperity of people. -This was the descrip- tion of the vourse in political economy offered at Earlham in 1885-86. Although we now use the name economics the purpose of the course is essentially the same. namely. to give the students an understanding of the eeonomie life of our own Country and that of other countries. Some stu- I C PP l'k dents view it primarily as pre-husiness or pre-professional preparation for 4 4 It nit'Itl ,.4- R, - I . yu v Wy ..,,. ,..: I 12 fit t.l.iurl ll .si ,+ It L L . . ru -. .,.'A.. 1- , ' Y V e Ftinnm-ford tilautlv- Stinnefortl s -nn... , I ,s, V ' vis tt,i- ,I X i tl Tl - .N ' I . I ll l l . -. .Wim ll. p Careers in various fields. Professor Claude Stinneford has taught economies at Earlham longer than any other person in the history of the College. He Came in 1937. Professor Joseph Coppoek has heen at Earlham since 1053. ln the past half-dozen years Earlham senior economics majors have Con- sistently averaged in the upper quarter on the national graduate record examinations: many have been in the top ten per Cent. The economies graduates have always found interesting Careers after college-in business. in government. in graduate schools of economics. in graduate schools of husiness. and in layi' schools. ' lt'l'IllI't'S are augmented hy charts and graphs. 'r i+, r.,....- , - fu. 3 , . XX 'T t W v C 6 , Vllltunl l.llIIIllt -lu-ut-fl lllx ll-'-tnnplnw Mtn:-:num -tu4lwut- lln' llllvvrlt. Nt.u-. .ut-l pl.utvlN tlttullull lf.ull1.1u1'X!f'lw14tpt'. Mathelnatics Thx- field uf matlwmatifgs is au exvitiuy unc tluwt- mluys. Nillltillill tn-rule iuflum m v news tupivs iu llll4lt'IAgl'illlllLilt' wurk ultivll ill-lt'f't tlu- f'ur1'im'ulum at Earlluuu. 'flu' lirft unit ul frvfltmun tttutltenmtics mm' lIlll'llllLll'US itlvu- pm:-xiuttfly rv- scrw-tl for grucluatv stutly. Stutlents arc slut:-ring uitlt ln-ttvr lliglt sf-lwul lVL14,'liQl'llllIlfl5, making it ptwiltlt' lm' wvlttt' tw start valvulus and llllillfllf' gvmm-try lIT1Illl'1llLlll'lf. llHXYUlAl,l :Xle-xamlf-11 lwufl ul the 1lt'ItL1I'lIllLtlll. null llwlauul Slltllll lm-- scutwl a self-i11sI1'u1'tiu11 prugrutu iu t'll'Illt'IllL1l'f' slattixlivs. 'llllvy are 1111-svltlly uurkittg nu tht- tlmt-It-pmt-ut ul' Sllllllill' ll1i'ill'I'lillS iu SllI'll areas as lwusim' zllgvlvra uml luwwlullmility. Clillurtl Crump. llllllttlllillf liumsu in luis lit-Ill. is tn-uvltiug L1 new 4'Ulll'S4' lu lxumlum:-utul .Xxttulmfuux ulutll ll uut ful. mm' lxuwl ll lI4'I'Ill.llIl'Ill plum- lll tlt.- vu11u'ulu1u lu tln llllllltllllllt' luturv. Ille- lll1llll4'llllllll'N l.ill'llllY 1rlLllli lu tlfu lull u if-rlvs ul wwtttsv- lllul ulll. Ill luuv. tuvwtmt u ul- llllllll ufferiug tn vluwlcuts. 'flu' lim:-S are ripe fur tlte lllNl uwrx of new rvlatiunsltips In-tm-t-11 mgttlwmutif-5. the b1'lt'IlLr 1 the llllHl3Illllt'S. .lllluwugll lfurllmru ii an umlf 1 t institutiwu. it may uf-ll luue- u I't'Il1Lil'li3lJlt' part tt- plu nu Ulltflllllg up ut-xx Xlxltlsul-ll'lllll.llf'1'gll1-1'lvl-1ltr'l'lu e It l xtwu Ship that mi-ts lwtw-vu tlu' xztriuus ll1 PHI4lIT1f'IllN uf tlu mllepe, l 'N 'W -4-gs 4- .ixx A' ' lltmgml Xl:-xu 75? ig. l.llll-ul'1l l,I'LlINll ar- LI, l xliltlttll llLlXl'lIIl1 l Hnlaml Smitlt ..-.-. V Y Jafv'-' - 94 Clzenzistri fun. , X- .,,,,, I 9 q'Tf?'i J' w' P Q4 2? t iw ..1.. l iw-ati.: A V' 4 . 5. i, if ' A .lg ',f:i..g,- tis lg: FSL: E? ti? W FEE :gg . Y hm ,i-, l..nrrx Fir--ng - sly rvffu.un lull- ln-lp stuelvnts In xisrmlm- tIllIll't'llltll' sIrum'turr-, livrulrl Bulxlu-r ililwmlnr lienfvx 'lllw l'llQ'IHl5ll'X llliljlllii urafluutinu this war were tln' first tu gn tlimligli the nt-is I'llPIlliSll't 1'urrir'ul1nn. ililiey serve-rl as guinea pigs in tlic rl:-xelupriivrit uf mm' l'lllll4Ft'5. Now tlw first vlimiiistry CUlll'Ff' nliivli ull slmlenls take elnplirisiztls chemical liumling and atomic :intl iliwllvviilar' slruwture. l.2ll'I't' Strung. having wswluld out Earl- lliilll-S 1-ln-rnislry prngrznn. has set out to revise the teaching of high 5.-limit I'll1'Illl5ll't' lllfllllyll tln- fill1'ITliI'Lll Rumi ApIJl'1lHf'll Projcvt. The Wilnivr Slrutlvm illliltri' ln-ml nf the Clwniistry llepartinent this year was Teil Henley. This yvar llfls lIt't'll il lvnsy nm-. lnr tln' CBA prujPr't lvruuglit numerous xisilnrs lu liarllunn in arlmlitiun to another staff member, Earle St-nit znnl. all last cnunt. four sevrvtaries. Summer research pro- grarns in innrganim' anrl organic chemistry are Continuing. l,2Illl'!'Hl'f' Strfmg :ml lfrrllfrwlf l'i1ll lr' Srwrll Ph sics The Physics Department nf Farlham College. headed lny George Van Dyke. is striving to meet the needs of students wishing to pur- sue a career in engineering. students interested in graduate work in physics. and other students who are majoring in a field that requires a general knowledge uf physics. These varying requirements are met hy the variety of physics courses available at Earlham. ranging from general physics and analytical mechanics to atomic and nu- clear physics and electricity, l'hysia-s courses are usually begun in the sophomore year. Students interested in physics research have an opportunity to participate in summer research programs at Farlham under grants from the National Science Foundation and the C. F. Kettering Foun- dation. For the past few years. summer research has lneen done in analyzing the natural radioactivity of soil samples from the Riehmond area. Samples from as far away as Kentucky were ex- amined during the past summer. Wlork on this project will he in- creased due to additional funds pr:-yided lvy a 333.500 grant from the NSF for new equipment and student research assistants. This grant was made to David Telfair. who is on an NSF teacher fellow- ship at YVashington lvniyersity where he is working on revisions for the physics courses. and studying new methods of teaching physics. George Assousa has worked in the ahsence of David Telfair dur- ing this year. A special lalvoratory group was set up under the direction of George Assousa at the start of the third term. The pur- pose behind setting up the special group is to experiment with chang- ing the lahoratory part of the general physics course to make it more suitahle to the 3 3 program of Farlham. 'QT v- C... 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' J L 96 Geology wllwii the gwrlugy Stuflcnt rmliiplvtvs his i11t1'ur,lu1'tul'y mitirscs anal he-gins his UPIDUIA class gvnlngy. he' finels that in place of the sun-f-inuli uiicqtliwwal terininulugy that he inmnurizvcl fm' mmm he must umlvrstziml the :mire vague Qmicepts requiring 1-ritivisin. evaltiatiim. aurl elabm-atiim. The hrivf iiilmtliif-t4v1'y lah sf-ssitms un iwvvlxs and miiivrals are relxlacetl hy the term miiiscs of Nlineralugy and Petml- ogy. The Stuclviitls prexiutis s'x1n'i'im1f'v with fnssils is umm' suhstanliaterl hy IIlY6l'lt'ltI'1llf' aml Vvrlelvrute l'ale4,y1itnlugy cuiirses. Both uf these units haw rlirect applicatifmvili Vid.. Ansel llumling C4fmltu'tQ'd 3 wil gllmlyxis nt tht- Night of tht' ina-tudf-u dig. S4'1lllIl4'lllilll1lI1 null Sll'llllQII'ilIrllN. mul l'n-liwlvtini fl-wlft x Iln- Nlllllt'lll mm wiiriw- lu iimlvixlamil ilu- vllwt uhifh :ll1ll'll'l'i lmtl mi Shih Ut-nnwis uml fllxlxfiliruitiwii. amil l'l11 tfwviie- ilmlfvgy. 'lihc lfaullmlii -vie'i1w,- fuviilli' mul flu: hmm- 4'1rltll'llHlIlt'll 5l-IIlll4tllIl Hllilllllll 11'-4-:lull in thi 1 lim-ltls llllflllf-Y it-vt nt NlllIllHl'1'S, 'li h i 5 t'I'lvt,1'tl1mlx 2lXt'll ut ltzirllutim lu t'1vI1lI'll+l1l1' with-lliulw nl llllllt' nh Stull:-me lu une-5 ht-lil ix gm 4'Xllt'l'Il'll4'l' ft-lflff lIlNlt'l'gIl4Lllllll1ll' ftuih ntf. .ta .vggmi s V , 'iX,,,1T:35QVj '-1,51-sw. v i i l 3' A' ' ' Qvhjmw :QQNWWQN-3 .. QW x.. o. W, N X, NNLww.xmtm- Juni:-5 m gillfmlwl tw Xu-vl lmmlilu Lllurlm Nl mlm l..JlJOI'.lll'Plj' lllxll'lll'llUIl ww unih-it th-I 4llI'fZ'4'llUll inf ue-w fwully nn-mln r 1 hill- Martin, td-f,iYQyA QS ., Q. S l - ti. if Q gf.+.,.., Q- as lhfttli - Yv....w..,...,. --1 A-A s A ' V--.X K R Q e cs v 1 , A .fl Roliert Brewster ,, -gy X- X Hans Bucliinger N 5. , ', ' -it. Q. 1 -4 I , ..4 ' f g -1 li- llary Lane Charles fi 'ex Charles Deardorff N. ,ui Q we a ,p,- 2 4. -s at v '-f- .-Xllen Hole 'Y 'F -. T' Charles Nlatlack --'P t . . ' 4' -f i'1-fl .N l X . 5 l i ' Rift.: J' '9 i A EN Lauretta Nlusivl' Q .... . . J 11olpff'l11rezI.' E Keith Xlyers D 1 M4 Sirkka liarliour Reatling Prrztvlfz i f i A 98 -L ' Q swam- 731' ' gn.- .... Lan wage t es of teaching and tape equip- ment machines. the language departments are rapidly developing and improving their instruction methods. But teaching machines haven t lseen the only aid to advancement in these departments: an equally im- portant factor has been the influence of the new 353 system. which in- Wlith the introduction of the various yp tensifics language study. Conversation tables at dinner are one phase of language study that have liecome successful this year. Such groups meet one or more times a week and give the members of language classes a chance to :lattice in an informal atmosphere. The dinners serve the student I M - b , hy enlarging his restaurant repertoire. and also promote communica- tion lvetween the students and instructors. After-dinner programs are of value and permit an additional means of instruction. One member of the department making good use of this time is Keith Myers. who spent the preceding summer touring Russia. llr. Myers has shown slides of his trip. thereby providing extra information to his students. t l nt interest in laguages of of this is There has lieen a marked increase in s uce l f rs Perhaps the most notable pro during the ast ew yea :. ' 3 t shown hy the enthusiasm for foreign study. It cannot be denied that the language department has made its presence felt on the campus. idence of this comes from the students .returning from such places as France. Mexico. Italy. and Denmark. F' l d, Germany. Japan. and Russia. Again. the most noticeable ev There is talk of future trips to in an Some students are making good use o tieir ' ' g C, going into Richmond and teaching classes in the elementary schools. s encouraged hy Lfllarles Dm-arclorff and Keith Myers. 575 y . A Q.. is S J A ts x x A., fi ns.. ,f-1-ex.. f l ' knoyxledffe of languages by 1... . X sf I .... ,., if , , J 'u l -Mgr' 7,721 54' :ETC rx, ' I1 ' YQ. ...Lau . 115. 3752- '52, Fritz, 14 N rf. qv '- '-ff 5215. lf ? gf .lgnlt-x Ilall '-' llilIlll'l l'XIllhl'X fu.. '3 ln-rrx llnslilun - , . ,. .f N A' 'N v 'wx ,D Xlarx luxlnr ..- xl 0 ., F If Karin v n W:-lu-r ' ' N' 'lllllltllltlll Wright K NU' ,.r '53-lp' ,I i n Ilnl 'Jl1'fllll'1l.' 4-'Q . , l Illllll lllml A reinodf-led lieldhouse. a new dirertur. and an expanded Ill'HQl'Zllll marked the 1960-til selmnl vear for the Plrysival l'fdueatinn Department. The field- llfllliti was renindeled over the summer tu serve the dual purpuse nf heing a gymnasium for the phvsieal edur-ation r-lasses and an auditnrium for vruwds tim large fur Cnddard Auditorium. New far-ultv uffiees. a lounge. and a playing flour in the lieldhuuse greatly impruved the facilities for WHINCIIQS Classes. A weiglllt-lifting rmnn was added fur the men, Stanley llall. the new chairman nl the depart- ment. instituted a seminar fur phvsivul erliivatioii majors to study eurrent prnlvlems in the field. An independent studv prugrani in remedial work with sclnml ehildren was hegun for wmnen. The de- partment prnvided a varied prugrain ul elasses and competitive sports fur huth men and wmnen. For the men there were classes in all seasonal sports as well as the varsity sports. An intramural pro- gram featuring luueh fmtthall in the fall. vnllevhall and haskethall in the winter. and lrasehall in the spring provided inure uppnrtnnity fur parlieipatinn. During third term this program was headed hy Dan Kinsey. l'J2l' Olympir' Gold Nl:-dal winner. who returned in January after a leave nf ahsenee spent studying at the University ull, Nliehigan. The w'mnen's division. headed hy Kathryn tfiudl Weher. prrvvided elasses in a varietv of sports. Several of the physical education majurs served as de- partment assistants. Conducting classes hv them- selves. A .. 'Y -- Ph sical Education, XICIIX illuxlnr p,1iln ipate- ln IIIAIIX -p1r1't-livi-wll. xv. H, . ,. . NL. . V. Qi , N, , it .QV .W .G S ,V 7 M .-.Y ---una: ,N rx. :Cx Y Q W tv ,6 ,, .V :J ,lu ,7 q Fixx- N. v s- 1 . , ., -.Q in-Mx: , .: . ., V, 1 N v ,Y N . A a ,. bf F' -L ' ' ' ' . '1 '-.Q . M4 ,, 2' 4, fi-xv'-1 - -..-.. 1-.4-...- In terdepa rtmen tal Pl'Ogl'CllllS in Fmnily Relations and Fine Arts 'I'.1lLN on NUIkl4'iUll4 Lixingu and 1n11r1'iug.- sw-rv a part of the Program in lalmily Rwldliull-. Dr. Hwnn' HIISNIIIIII, gm Spf-Jkcr for llu' l 1lmily Life' Institut:-, pruxwvtf-11 much mli-Cusxifn xn 11.111112 .md lllilfflll ' 4 If! -1 'I vo I l'. 1. 21,1 Vg, 4 ,471 ff Ip.. f'! 1 v f xlllflk' 1- 11116 111' 11111 111-11.1r11111'111s III I111- 1'II1r' ,111s 1'r11ur.1111. A11 i1116r116par11116111111 lll'HQl'3I11 is 11111 1116 Flllllf' as ll 116part111611t111 111'11g1'11111 1161'n11s6 it gi1'6s s111116111s 1119 1111- p11r1u111t1' 111 113111 1111111111-11g6 111111 6x116r11-111-6 111 s1-161111 1161115 at 111106. Tlltjft' 1116 11111 111 tl16s6 at 1111111111111 1116 first 11116 is 1116 1'1'11gra111 111 1711111111 R6l11t11111s. 11111f'1l is u11i1'1u6 i11 1119 11111i1111. '1'11is 111'1'1g1'n111 is 111-sig11611 fill' all s1u116111s 111111 113111 111 111113111116 11t'119I' 11111'1i1'i1111111s 111 13111111 1116. 11 is 6s1161'i11ll1' 111011111 flil' w11111611 N'1IKl wis11 111 1161'6111p 111111 g111111 w11'6s 111111 1111'11l16rs :11111 111111 w1sl1 111 gain 11 511111111 a1'a116111i1' 11111'1igr11111111. 11 is fllli 111611 11'l111s6 11r11f6ss11111s will 111- 111 1116 116111 of fa111111' 1'61f1111111s. 311111 L11u Kll11lWS1i1 is 1116 11i1'61i't111' 111 1116 Pr11g1'a111 i11 F8111111' R6111Ii1111s. 111111111 was 116gu11 111 1950 H1111 66111615 111 ,11'1116s 111111s6. T116 11r11gr11111 1l1f'1ll11l'S s111'l1 l'6'12116'C1 SU1ljCf'15 CIS 11s1'1-1111111611 s1'11'111111g1', 61'11111111111's, 511111 11111116 61'111111111i1's. 5111111-111s 111111 1-11111111116 11111 11r 111166 111-part1116111s i11 t11is i111111'11611111'l111611ta1 111116111111--1111 111- sla111'6. 13510111111gif'-l'11'l111'lI11l1'1i 61111611111111-111s11111', 1'1161111s- 1l'j'-SOC111111g1-11111110 P4'11111111l11'S. 111' 811-l1s11'l1111111g1-:s111'1111- ogy. All S1uc16111s 111 1111' 1111191111111 11111611161:11161'1111'i1 11lu111 consisting 111 C11i111 1,s1'1-111111'1g1'. 511611111161 111 1110 17111111113 Family A111111111s11'a1i1111.111111 1116 56111111 S1-1111111111 T116 IJTUQIAZIIII 111 1711111111 1161111111115 s111111s11rs lw11 111' t11r66 FEll1111f' 1,110 111s1i11116s t'YP1'y 16111. '1'11is XVIII' 1116 11111611 Dr. 11611111 111111'111r111. 11111111111 1Pl'1Lll't'I'. 111111 ll'ILlI'l'1f11lE 1'1111111s61111'. s11611t s1-11-1111 111115 at 1211111111111 s1161111111g. 11-1111- 111g 11is1'11ssi1111s. 111111 1111111i11g I1E'1'Ql111L11 1-11111611-111-1-s. 111. Rutll 1vSH6ll1. RK'Ft'lll'l'1l C1111s111111111 111 1111- 111-1111111111-111 111 S111-1111119 111111 .X11111r111111l11g1' 111 x11l'11142L11l 5111111 IiIl111'l'- s1t1 11115 H1511 llL'l'O', WYI1111- 1111 1-1111111111 111, 11,1-1-111 glmkp 111 1-11111'111:11111111 111111 1611 111s1'11ss11111s. 1116 1711111111 111-l111i1111s 1TI'1l111'L'1I1111l1F 10111 111s11 1-1111111161611 1w151 tJX114fl4'l11'l'11'lll11I' 111s1'11ssi1111s s61'11-s. 1116 first 1111s V11- ti111-11 1l1'111'i1111s 1.11111gN 111111 11r6s611l611 11161-l111gs 111-11l111g 111111 Y1111 119 1111 11111i11111111l.u Y1111 as 11.112111 111 ll Cl1lll1lf'.-A 111111 Y1111 11s ll 1161111161 111' a 1Ti1I11111.-. SI1t'111x1'I'S 1111 1l16s1' s61'i6s 1I11'1lll11'f1 1-i1l'll11Y 111f'I111ll'Ii4 111111 111-1's1111s 1-140111 1111'l111111111111111l 11111i111111111111s. 1-1111111161 1Illk'I'11l'Il11l'1I11f'll181 116111 111 1'11111-1-111111111111 11115 116611 1161611111611 111 1111- 1-1I11' i1I'1S' -11111si1'. 1111111111 n1111 1111. XX-1111 11111111s1 1111 s11l1j1-1'1s 111-ing 1'1111s1-11 1111111 1116s11 111166 ar6as. 1116 11r11g1'11111 111111115 ll st11111-111 111 1111141165116 111111'1111g11l1' 11116 111 1116 1111-11s. 11111116 Q111I11I1Q 1611111-11 111111111- 61166 111 1116 111111-1' 11111. .'111l11111g11 it 11115 1411111 110011 1111ss111l6 111 1131117 1111 1ll1t'l'41l'llF1lk11110111111 1'11111'6111111111111 111 11111s6 111,-111s. 111111' l'1J1't'1111f' 11115 111616 11L'C1l 16111 6111111 11111111- 111 C11- 11r11111a16 s1111j61'1 1111111612 Now 1116 1111s11' l'H1ll'5t'S will 1111111 a 161111611 SP1l1Il'Il1'Q'. xY1lP11lt'I' 111' 11111 11115 1'111111,1i11111g 1,11 areas will 116 6ff61'1i1'6 1-1111 111111' 1,16 S6611 as 1116 11111- grams 611111111116 111 611111 H1111 i111pr111'6. ,- .,,-.- -- fr tfi.-3 X: - I Q X tx J-R ew Academic Programs Earlham has three new academic programs which are having an influence hoth on classroom work and on Earl- hamis standing with the educational community outside Earlham. . The Chemical Bond Approach. CHA.. is primarily an approach to the teaching of high school chemistry. although it is used in elementary chemistry courses at Earlham. The director of the program. Larry Strong. explained: Until now the emphasis in lreginning chemistry has lmeen on the factual material of chemistry lnut now on what lies behind the facts . . . The new course will present the facts against a hackground of ideasf' Science magazine explains. the new method is based on the idea that atoms are tied together by bonds and that the manner in which they are tied together is an important factor in determining the chemical makeup of a suhstancef' i The C.B.A. developed from a series of conferences begun in 1957 at Reed College. A subsequent conference led to the writing of a hook which is now in use in T6 trial schools. Larry Strong is the director of the program. and the headquarters are at Earlham. The rest of the chemistry staff is involved in the program. The program is financed by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Sir Sarvepalli Rhadakrishnan. who came here in Novem- ber. is an example of the work of the Non-Yvestern Program. This program was initiated in the fall of 1959 with a three year grant from the Ford Foundation. This grant makes possible a faculty seminar on the Earlham Campus. and a similar seminar at Antioch which is cooperating with Earl- ham on the Non-Vlfestern Program. Jackson Bailey has taught a course at Antioch and an Antioch person may come here. A second part of the program has entailed adding to the Earlham Curriculum three hasic courses in Far Eastern studies. These include surveys of the history of China. Japan, and the Far East. f,onxor-ation programs. inlornnrl teas. .ind th-tu--ron meetings proyidc opportunity for tht- whole crnnpns to hau- contact with and lPl'llt'fll front tln- program. Ilwn- was :t study group on China. and there is a possiltilitx of it joint FZlI'lll3llt'JhIllltttdl .lipan study group. lfurtln-r t-xitlt-mils of the program are the art exhilvits whith center on Yon- wlestorn painting and the appealttinw of lfonfwy in tht- liteading Program. Perhaps the most contioxersial uf tln-se tlnw-o piogrtnns is the Self-lnstructitin l7i'ojr-ct. Thr- wry fan-t that th.- ljroject is so conlroxersial testifies to its impact on th-- campus. The Self-instruction Project is finaiircrl lvy tr gowrnment grant from the Uflice of lfdtn'ation. The hash' purpose of the Project is to determine hy cylit-rim:-ntation the he-st ways of using modern instrur'tional deyices. Under the direction of .lohn llarlow rcsearwli has ln-en done in English. genetics. mathematics. Russian. Spanish. psychology. and chemistry. The Project is hased on Sliinncris operant conditioning theory. It is felt that present methods do not encourage student initiatiye. The selfsinstruction program is more humanized. less masssproductitui than the lecture system. The Program. it is hoped. will proyide the inccntiie of letting the student know how heis doing. and of lvuilding on initial interest. The teacher can learn also. hy watching student progress and correcting the program w liere neces- sary. Specifically. the self-instruction project incorporates Various programs and equipment. It uses tapes and me- chanical derives. It is hased on ri pragmatic philosophy-- try something. see how it works. improxc it if it worlxs. forget it if it doesnit. The Pl't,rgl'Hlll has produced much yalualwle experimental evidence. and seems to he making a xalualwlc contiilvution to education. The Non Western Program brought Sir Sarvepalli Ratlhakrishnan to the Earlhain campus. IIHHIHIIIH1 ! , I 1 x ll Q Q, D, jf I.-f f 1 ,I 1 n Q 1 Q . , . . 0 0 , . , . , . f n . ' v f . s H J 'Q TE f' 5 . 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Xo111111z1l11111N f.111111111lI1'1' 'llnlvollllwl 11111-wx!-wl -t111l1'11lx .1N l11-11d- ol Illlllthtlillll Nlax llaix' llllllll f+11111111lI1-1'N1111+l!1111tl11'14el111l1-1111-o1111111tt1-es: Xllulllvx l.11111111l!l11-' -fllrwllllwl IIIQIIHI' 1l.lllf'l'H zlllrl llll 1-x1-11l- 111o11111l ll11' 111'x1 t1'1111 ex-l1'111. 111111 was 1:,:1111f11l. gluing 1-,1fl1 Illf'Illlll'l' 1'1-N11o11eil1ility for :1111111111.1I1113 v1ill1 x.11io11N 11111111115 4rI4Q1llllZllll4HtSl l11l1l111t1 4111111111111-v 111141-fl SIQIIN illlll lPllll4'llIl4. and llllv'1l 1111:111- ol 1 o11111111111f :1l1o11N lltl1Ill2ll 1'll4'Hlll'1ljlf'- 1 nt ol 1111111' 111-11111-111 F1'11:1tf' 11-poll-2 l1lIlJlll1'e'l,1lIN- lw' lwl l',:11ll1.1111 11lQ:1111x41l1o11a llfl'lPlll1lll ln' IIIVLIIIF 5v't1,ll1' 11ll-ff.1I11111-i l'.R1'1 lllIXr' f.o1111111lte1' llll' 1'111'1' N-11r1t1-, 1oo1'1l111.1l111l N'1141l1- 111111-11119. eau' than 54'l1' llllll t11-11- lllll -1111111tl1l'.. .1111l lwlfl xnllnilvle l1 l,11111l1'11111 llolllng 1111 x:11'1o11N l1111l1l1-1114 11l'r'r1ll4 '4' me-f-l i ngs -3 lf-.1'1l1l1x11 l,11m1111Il1'1' .1l-'- 'I'X4'll Ill .1 lllfllf'l8l 1 11:1f1l1. lwlo1'r' 1xl111'l1 1111l.1t1o11e ul llu' llonol' Loflf Xvl l-l'1'I' l1l. 1-t-li11-- uf ilu' 14760761 und tlw Qllllte Roberta Anderson Don Barbour Bill Baumgartner Jana Beauehalnp Pete Beidler Glen Bibler Herb Bonkowsky VIQUIH Boomersbine Caroline Brown J. IJ, Burns Mary Cooper Loyd Clllllllllgllillll Nan Eisenbard Fred Feitler Gayle Gardner Anne Gilbert Peggy Kahoe Sylvia Kendall Jim Kendell Nan Koehler Irene Laurent Jerry Lemons Carol Linden Milosb Mamula Andy Merritt Ben Norton ,lobn Powell Orville Powell Evie Smith Margie Tague Gary Thomas Mike Tllornburg Jeanne Walker Eleanor Walton Bob Welker Annette Wilder ,Xnnv 4.1111--rl, -1-v1'1'1111'y: lvlen II1l1l11.pl1-11l111t- x Awadcnlic Cuuiniillee Activities Committee fx Zn' ' l i1innc-v Comiiiitle-4: Nmiiinulionx Cuiiuiiittvv Publicity Committee l K 4 Q95 If fi A .H 1 i v 5 ,asf cbs? ,f-f V21 ,- -f. Nr V ,, 4'-fvq x:,' ,i,+.g4'g-fM'1fiGfi :wi iA 'AWiiti biitxmt f fn, . E' Central Communications Board The- Cn-ntrztl 1itvlNlIlllI1il'8tinllS Bualwl. 3 stnmling sith-vulnmittec? ttf Smultv, 1-tmrtlimilvs lhv uvtixitivs uf the c-anilms rmnmuniratinns mmtiu. lt, nn-vtings luring tug:-tllvt' the Iftiiturs and Fitlsillrfss Man- ztgvre uf them Pwsl. SllV'Ql7,CXt7. amd Crzzfilllv. thv Station Manager and thv Rusim-sf Nlmiagn-r wtf WVOF. and threw favttlty' members. Dis- vtlwimis this ivan' 4't'I1fl'l't'li mi prultlt-nts sue-h as the constitution uhiwh. aft:-1' muvh l't'XXl'ilillQ. was finally upp1'm'vfl. A major Drujewt haf-ke-tl hx tlw I-'mtl was tht- Illllliitlllittll nf tht- I,I'l'XllI. uhif-lm in- vlutlv- uritingw ttf ll llluftt lttl'ilIlil'tll Ilfllllff' than thttsf- of Cr1lf'1'In1f'. During tltirfl ln-rm. Sf-tiutv llItIII'1lXt'ti l'1'1'.vn as tm ttffir-inl CHIIIIIUS pllltlivutifiii. CCH mit-utiittgwl gtmtt with hy its mt-mltt-rs. Fur vxutiiplv. Lance llmtwzi. c-:litwr of the Puri. was wutiiiivlifh-it hy the Board and hy Svlllllt' ful' his vrhturial svtit-s. Frmn time In timc. Chairman Tom Wilsun was called uptm tu represent a medium in Senate as he did for lmth l'ml'.v zippval fur auhhtitmal fumis ami l,l'liSIII.S l't'4'IllP9l fur uffiviili l'1't'4vQllili11lt. :X tnajwr fllnvtitiu uf tht- Fiwatwl is tht- it-I4-vtiml uf the fnllmxing ivatis Stuff limtls. Tri tht this. CCB t'Ill'UllI'Lltlt'S lllliliifittll pmtplv tt., apply sn that at mise' 4-Inuit-cf fftrlll Hlttllllg umm vamliflatvi van he imulf-. K nttvhwr: Vt'-lift, 17.1-viltx mwmln-13 I-'hu Fwt-itxvig tI'1'iINllIil'I'I Tom WvtiN1ll1,l'ilJltI'IlliIIl1 Dwight ,It1liuni,juniwr 1'llf'l1li1l'I'. 11111, 1111- K 11:5 wnk 11111 lx llllllll 1111l11 l11l11111 lumix 1 Il li 11rIeN I ' I RFQ F'- ,,Y.,,Y,YVY --..., wfgly 2 I a www- -1111, .Q un. -QQ-M-vs --Noe l tri Illlll-Hit. sllltlllll ill lil will llll-I lull -iw fl x.. l , Mlpx' w ls IPl'l'IVllt'tl fur the printer lly Tllestlgiy night. Ill lljftll-Ol. Pm! rl-llef-tecl the flifferellt iilt'LlS of its sue- l-:-ssire ellitms. lllllilltg first and secolltl terms. Lallee llmlsml was ewlitulg with ,lilll Bl46'llil1Q, taking over thircl lt'l'lll XSlll'It llmlsull w ent to lillgllittll. liIIilt'I' eflitflr Dtrflsull. the Pm! ecliturial lmarcl pulllishecl a stutly nf New Sllltltlllt Welek and of fttlflgll stufly. The awtive ellittwilll Cfllllllfllgll t'tltt4lllt'lE'Cl hy lluclsoll himself Kllltllltl sl-4-mill term was l'llIllI11L'llflt'fl lly CCB allrl Senate. lvllrlr-r lfrlitor Breilillg. ll new Pos! appeared witll lllfilly new ills-als. !Xlmut the lll'ill'l :intl lQlS43Wlltxl't'-1 llt'I'3ll18 a weekly fl'ullt-page feature with eclitflrial cnllllllellts almut In-tllllf' mul Q-it-tits ml valllllus. lilyftlll was variecl: lJ3Ill'l8l' Zllltl IllllSlllCLl1l were freely llllweclz sports were spretlcl tlllwlllgllntit the paper tu illc-rease reatlership of all items. 'lille last issue uf the year was a spevial Hay Day issue NSlll4'll was gilell to visiturs. Post inf i xi NX JimMilli.lm-ilufw1nun.1gvr: JimH1'viIi11g.1-Jimr flllilll t4-1' On Tl1llr5d.1ynigl1t the P031 w.1-111-liwx--el lu il- 1'C.ldn'I'N. 1 A E f , . s N ..,, , Dr , 25533 5 f'XTl,Y' I X E 2,2 TN 5 ,kb sfi .L 3 EW A Q31 - 1 IU I. ...ww L: fmu-cs:-rmww - .w.i:wsv,.m.uf.: L 111111 1111- 1 11111111- X11 1.111111N1.1111111,11.1- l1l11F1i111'I11n 11 1 11-11 111lN 11-.11. 111111-1' 1111-11111-1-111111 1111 111111111 11 1 11 1111- 111111 Q11-11 111 11 11-111111 11111 111-1 112' . 111 s1111111'1. 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This, 1-11111111111-11 111111 1116 1161113111 of shielded wire in 11112 steam 1lllllll 1S. i111111'111'1-11 1111- 1t'1'1lIl11'il1 1111111111 11f the 1'11di1'1 station. 1111 11:11.1111.1-1- 111 111111. .111- 1.11-111-11 111 1111- 1.1111111N 111111111 111' 11111-- 11111111g11 1111-X11-.1111 1ll1lll1'1. ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . f 1 Ni ' x'1. 'so X. 11 ug I lin E-ly. smtion Ill.lll.1g1'1' ifirsl .xml sm-will term-P WV Sunday 2-3 Listening with Lynn. 3-4 Come-thing for Nothing. 4-5 Music of Bach and The Baroque. S-9 The Bill Smith Show. 9-10 Music of the Pipe Organ. 10-11 Half and Half. 11-12 Espresso Club. Monday 6:45-8 a.m. Morning Madness. 4-6 The Clockwatcherf' T-8 Indigestion. 8-9 Moods in Music. 9-10 As You Like It. 10-12 The Blackboard. Tuesday 6:-15-8 a.m. Morning Madness. 4-5 The Long Hour. 5-6 Popular Tunes. S-9 The Opera House. 9-10 Friendly Music. 10-11 Alice in Musiclandf' 11-12 The Coffee Hour. XVe4.lnesdziy 6:45-8 a.m. Morning Madness. -1-5 Clowning Around. 5-6 Ginger Lee. 7-8 Friedman's Frolicsf' 8-9 Laura, 9-10 Tom, Dick, and Music. 10-12 Black Coffee Hour. Thursday 6:45-8 a.m. Morning Madness, 4-5 In Key With Bob. 5-6 Club 324. 8-9 An Hour of the Classics 9-10 Meet the Folksingersf' 10-11 11-12 The Bell. Friday 6:45-8 a.m, lNIornmg Madness. -1-5-15 The Monty Williams Show, ii fs., 5 RX ,5 ' Y' if 4' 7' 11 I 5 Qin X, ,gi-,ii L 6 xqrr. --if S... I Him lui-ur mini I Xl lolita-, 'l.lll4'Il iuinii- '1' II? par l II4 ,'.,:, 4' A . .- . va ,.X. , Q Vx ,W . E l l Bulb VlCWEg. Co-Qclilor. -Jn..-N R Xghsl iifxf , 5 Y z ' A ..l',,W, 'Q-I, 1 ' Q l Q .W ,1 Q 5 Q. xi. h 3 A S, I hy. , a . TM- 'l Q J-A , A' gi fy, 'I -r , , ,, W- , '. 'ni Y la-ff ..,'- or is -, ,3 ff Q M 1 ' if . w - . ,Ag-Lf,-Q . L- lf, ww ClTgC1SSO Earl Swallow. joint Post- Sargasso photographer. lx I llfvll-xw'I1l mtullll- war- Nrrgus-o v gig. '53, g N l 5 r Torn Rees. advertising manager. Dale Ruckle. business manager. t i ? t wr' ' .L - '34 . I5 P ve it X Split f W Y' 'S' l 5- ' I X wisme, . t f lf JV ' ' Mft it l ttf Mig If th ii . QQ .-lg gf 1 M,i 1 i, ,wg J: ,fi This yearis Sr11'gns.vU staff rlicl not haxe niuvh p1'ex'iwi1s experience with lfarlhani lxtilwlivatiniis. liut. several innerva- tiuns appearefl in the IJ1'0f'8IlllI'P for putting nut the year- Imik. The lwy-gi1'l C11-Etlil4tl'SllllP 3l't'L1lttt0llt0Itl seenietl to work well, especially by giving the Ecliturs a wicler knowl- edge of campus ac-tixity. Tlu-se Ci,-Ettitnrs. in turn. intru- flucecl a staff system to the Srzrgasm. In prerintls years must of the work has ullen lween clone lui' a few intlivitluals. The new Ecliturs formalizefl the system. spreurl the wurli. annl gave many pe-mple a definite iespmisilvility in 1-reatiiig the lllrlflk. The staff inclutlecl a Business Nlanuger antl an Aflxertis- ing Manager for the husiness flepartinent. A Yvriting Man- ager assigned. Collet-tecl. and C4'tl'l4t't'l6Il the artit-les alnpearing in the book. with the help of an Editorial Bnarrl. wmsisting of six potential Sargassu leaflets. :X Layuut Manager P , 1 ' 1 I , -N , , , : 1 .,f..4 , 34 n yt: N f ft fi 1 'K-.. ,N V 1 3 , .1 fl ' Mkf 1 e 1 ., 4 - . , :xr .if li' 't. ,Wi-. .U Nlalinmla Nltfiilill. rw-e1'litui'. yathereel laywut iilwas antl Irl'VliLII'l'tl final laxnnt slievts. ln the plintugraltliy 4lepartnwnt there Nile ti lllittttlgttililiii- Ylan- ager. anti a Stfhefluling .f-Xssistant. tml sturlf-nt l'l1utng1'aIpliers liireml hy CCB, anfl st-it-ral xnlttiite-ffl' assistants. Sw-tiim Hflitwwrs wwe zippfwiiitwl for 1-avli nmjur swtinri ul the twink. to l'Hl't'6'lLllt,' :intl tnlxt' an at tin- part in still:-rxisiiig the piv- tlllfliull nl the-ir sn-vti-fn. This twlpett interest many In-nlvlv in mwlxiiig nn the Sf1rga.v.w,a1i4l trainetl putential lfcliturs fwfr the next year. ltr,-v wlupilig this stall system re-iiiains ti gmail nt' the .qlIf:QlI.N.iH. An attempt was made lu yiw lvetter written um-urge tn tlilfervnt aslmi-ts nl Caxnlnis life in the ltmik. :intl L1 -tory' ul the year was uritten tu gixt- wlitniial rntnine-nt Htl the events of the year in perivrnl, This 1-xpaiisiuii in wmt-i'age furretl an eqmnsimi in twink size nl 153 pages. II5 V A-.......-,?..,-Q.. M? ll... XX 1 J - 'XI ,ax ,Z 'M Y WY X271 'Q 3 ,-- -U- fxfz- rff ' , J . II UI III II In III. luxmu.:-1.I.vuI'.Iu1lI1lnlvrl--I. f'fIw1f ll'I'Il'N4'lIIl'Yl ll mu .IIIIIIIIHII IIH- wall' lu IIN I-'IIfI.uI II11IfIl141Il-ms 'II IIII' 1I,IIww- Inn I--uf-N xwrn- II-:', ' IIIIII II 'I 'III' II:-I xm- .4 Irl.nI ls-ua-, allh-1 xxlln Nw Ilw IpgIIflwII l'rIw1 .ss un 1fII1+ III lfl1IwIlf:1l11n1 Illlltl III:-f-rIf'r'w'r1v4-Ilxlm-I1ilIwf,Iil:1XYl1iIvsi4In:Pr1'.sr11pllblish Q41 -rIIfI'-ul - III-1 III-uv un-I Mlm-ll-'rx xxwllxs. 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Our greatest endeavor this season was the two Cleopatra plays. lioth of which require a great deal from every person in- volved. technically and artistically. Shawis Caesar and Cleopatra was presented in January. followed lvy Shake- spearels '4Antony and Cleopatrai' in May. The plays presented each year are chosen hy the nieniliers of Mask and Mantle. in consideration of particular interests of the Earlham Community. the temporal appropriateness of a particular play. and the success of past productions. The plays given are varied from season to season. and each year the rich dramatic bill to which Earlham audiences have lwe- come accustomed is sustained. 1111516 l ullttm ill in pie-viilwl the op.-ielti llitllll loin' Np funn on-orwl hy the E.ll'lllLlllt :Xrtist Series, the ,luilliurd String Quartet returned to the pus. Several lfarlhain traditions involve musie. Boys serenade the girls' dormitories. and sometimes the girls return the favor. ln- eoming: freshmen must learn the lfarlhatn Fight Song and the Alma Nlater. The entire student lmdy' participates in these Customs. The liarlhani Chorus is one of the more formal musieal aetirities. During the first two terms these seventy to sereritysfive students were under the direwlion of l.arry Jtpgar. ln his ahsenee. Leonard llolxik took over :luring third term. The program of the Chorus ins-luded singing several times in Meeting and Comoeations. a visit In Central Nlethodist Churvli in Rivlnnond. and-the highlight of the seasons--n presentation of the opera. Darlin' Curie. ln the fall. Convert Choir lnotored lu Quaker Haven for the an- nual weelxend of work. song. and fun. Their major projeet first term was Nlenottiis opera. The tinieorn. the Corgon. and the Nlantiz-ore. Second term. after a slight change of memhers. the tiihoir sang in eonx'or'ations and Meeting. and took a weekend trip to Chit-ago. The really twig event was the Spring Tour to Moores- lown and iiiflgewootl in New Jersey. Wiv1'cester and Harvard in Massaehusetts. Oakwood School in Poughkeepsie. New York. and Plymouth Meeting in Pennsylvania. Xlusieal aetivity on the lfarlhani l'llIHI1llS was not restrietetl to the organized student groups, The lfarlham Artist Series featured the ,luilliard String: Quartet. pianist Tong Il Han. and Spanish guitarist Rex rle la iliorre. Also. there was the BI'lllN t'k Jazz Convert sponsored ln Stfti. Students not onlv listened to musir: they also Created it. Some used the organs and the piano praetire rooms in Carpenter: others organized informal folk sings. : , . :lb N!! XI . - - K f ,.,,.., ' I ?'f Y.. , 1, M, 2, .L--an . x . 'Q II1 lm ru II1 l.ux:wlx,.1l1vI Hn- UAH mllilv 1-xpvl 1.-In-4-. .YN if X I - I tx I uw Nlagwul In Un- hm-ml tllull. I,Ii0XfXRI'l HOLYIK Ax ' J X Xxx , ,..,..,. - - --'-- ----- W- , . ilk,-. I It It lin III II n I- I-nf nl nrnix t.n'nIIy .in-I non-I.n'nItv -pt-akt-rs featured in Adopt-a-patient was the major C . Rell ffl on C t I nt I IL i and nn1-iti.in- wonliilmlllv-tl Io tht- liiood Ifri I 1 tlx Ili'Iifllltlfllel.lI1'l4Itllt1ll 1060-61 has heen a year of growth for religious life on the Earl- ham campus. stemming directly from a period of evaluation last year has come new interest and activity on the part of existing groups and the formation of new religions groups. Irollowittg a retreat in Fehruary. 1960. the Religious Life Coun- cil was formed for the purpose of coordinating the efforts of the individual religious organizations and responding to the religious needs of the Ifarlham community which cannot he met hy the individnal groups. The council held a weekend retreat at Homelancls on the topic Christ. Christianity. and Other Religions. sponsored the Good Friday services. and held monthly services of Holy Com- munion this year. Three new groups were formed: Yokefellows. Pre-Nlinisterial Fellowship. and Religious Liberals. The Yokefellow group has en- deavored to develop deeper Christian living through weekly fellow- ship and personal discipline. Students planning to go into fulltime lfhristian service meet together in the I're-Nlinisterial Fellowship lo share insights and gain information aliont their chosen field of work. The Channing-Nlnrray Organization was formed Ivy the religious liberals on campus. They have had several speakers. hut their main emphasis was on small spontaneous discussions in the dorms. The Young Friends concentrated on an adaapt-a-patient program at Ifasthaven. An Earlham student adopted a patient. visiting him and Iiringing the patient lo campus activities. Ileputations had a full schedule of trips to Friends Meetings across Indiana and into Illinois and Ohio. The visits were divided as evenly as possilile among the four Deputations teams. The Methodist Student Movement studied comparative religions and Methodist heliefs. They sponsored the Easter Sunrise Service. .Ns 11 service project. NISNI adopterI a needy family from Rich- mond. ,Q X-. .e x , .... ,,,, . .,...w ' ffsfffiistsa 734 1-ct of tht- Yuunu lfrir-mls, The Earlham Christian Fellowship organized into small share groups fur prayer and Bible study. It again spunsnred an orphan in lndia. The Canterlvury Cluln. the Episcopal gmtip. spunsurefl evening prayer on Sundays and closed cmnmunicm on Wednesdays. Lcmsely organized this year. the Christian Scif-ntists met only S fl 4 --1 X X X X 1' Z 1 X ,, 2 K Z Z ff' 4' Z Q 1? x -... if 4 if , -- , I .. 1. I I 0 - I .. it llwn 14 uns it nt rntul tht- 1-nllt-uv tll many IHVVITIIQQ tlirmigli- sporadically. llfleetinglmusc Cahinct supervised the lX'TDClll1flllULl5f3. It is this group which provided Sunday nmrning coffee and sponsored the Dwi A , x .L Q All nw I Meetinghouse nursery. Outstanding Meetings included Clifford ,.,'mly,,.,m,,V.A Crump's L'Rnad to Emmausf' Elton Truehlnodis g'The Life Everlast- ing. the Concert Choir program. local artist Gordon Kellefs But Whom Say Ye That I Am?. Tom Nlullerfs 'hHard Facts of Disciple- ship. Landrum Bolling's A Confession of Faith. Helping L1 nw-tly Hivlnnuml family was L1 rich exprfrie-lice umm o Nagin lilvl' lltc' xlrlltulllsl Sltlllvtll Nln Yt'llll'I1l. 'L J w :Nj t23 ---.,,,.,.W - --, ,,,, ,Y-V W tudent Union Orgaiiizml lll'illlill'ilf to prmiiule social life on the vampus. Stuih-nt fnion Committee- piwwided :ni vviting mimi Karim-mi serivs uf eXl1'ar'11i'l'ivllla1' zlvlivities. 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XI1-11111 fur thlx l1111'11-1-v 1- 1'111f1'1l 11111111311 l11111ll1'fs 111111- ', 111 ,, 11,111.1 1 1:1111 1111 .1111 1.'11l .111 1-I v11.1l11- 1l1.11111- qllcls- HUIN, Hamm 1.135545 4-Um-..I-ISK null nhwiesn 1: VIKI11- 11111 g1111111N l'1111llt'l'1Ill' 'Ill 11111 11111111.11 I11l1'1'1111ti111111I IVLIIFIII Slum' 11I1i11l1 1111- Ll ,111-11111 -111-1'1-N5 this f1'ill'. Fx11111l1lcs were givvn of the cul- I1111- uf IIILIIIX 1'111111l1i1-s ill Fll4'll x111'i1'1l Lil't'ilr as ringing. llLllll'illQ'.'Q. 111111 f11fl1i1111. 'H11-111gl1 this I11'11g1'11111. llw 1'111111111111il1' 11111161-its f1'11111 ilu' 11105- 111111 uf IIN 11111111 i11l1'1'1111li1111.1l1111'111l11-1'-. Al.111.1111'---111111-'1 .111.111g111: x1.1X111-1111111-I1.1I11i.1l II11- l11l1-111.1l11111.1l 'I'.1l1-111 Slmw. 'f' FWF, Q y ' . gg 11 11 j 1 Y NS I 'v 'X X4 .Iss . ,-. 3 , ' K+' ,Q 1 1, :Avg 1 1 4 9 1 .I Ns' V ,,, ,-f.f N-:af 1 ' A V 1 ' ' , 2 A In JN k, E - X 5' - E4-sr ,, U in - ' . I 1 Q .,,', -x. , -1 ,' -4, . In P '21 , ,ff v- , is-QQ., I ' , -, Ag I 1 Q-1 1... t . 1 A J ,351 ' ix-Iv.-M vu . .,, . -- , - 1 3' W ' s,. 1 1 3 - 1 ' 1 . F xr, , . Zi Q 1 :11 MJQV1' 'vcr-R ' l . 2. , 1 ' x .tl -' 4' M- 111.1 95-3 cv .- 1 A. 1, - 1 1 ,1-, 1 1111-11-11111111-111111-11111-1-11-111111111111111111111-11111111u1111111 1111- -1.1l1' 111 1111111111.1. Debczte 1',ill'111f1lI1 11115 11 51111111 11111 H111111111- 1'11111111-1 111 11111 1x11111111 X1111lL1. il Ill 111111111 111111111-111-1 S151-1-1-11 11-1111-1'11111'. Ill 1111: 111151 S1-11-1-111 11-1115 its 111 1lLl11'IkS 111111 s111-111-11-15 1lZlX1,' 11111-11111-11 1l11111ILI1I11'll1N 111111 1111111111111 1-11111111-11111111 111 Rll121'l'S 1'1111'1-15111 111 X1-11 111'1111N1111'11. Y1-11 111'lS1'1. 111111 1111' 1711111-11111 111 1111111 111 S1111 113111-1f111'. us 111-11 11' 1l'1lXl'11IIjl 111 11111111 1-111111'-lx1111x1-1 111 11111111-. 11115 56111 1111? 1'11-114111- 11-11111, ll1ll11'l 1111- 11111-1111111 111 11111111- 1111111-1111. 11111 xqsfw 1111111111-11 111 11I1lI' 111111'11111111,-111s 111 41111111-11 4211111-g1-. 111111 S111l1- '11-:11'111'1'-' 11111 2 11,-pc-. P11111111- L'll1X1'I'F11f. A1111 111111111111 1711111-1'-111. V1.1Il' 1111111' 1111- 111 1 511111-11: 111111 1116 11-11e1'a1 g1111-1111111-111 1111111111 111111111 il 1'11 11111111-1111 11111g1'11111 C 111 1111111111111 111-111111 111-111111111-.M Xl 1111- 1111'N1 11111- 1111 111'11N1l111N 111-11- 1111 1 111111111-1-11. 11111 111-1 11llS1'i1I1S 1111N 11111111-11 11111- 111 1111' 11111 1111- 111-11.111-14 111 gxfx 1111-111111'11111111J111. 1111111111111 111111 111111 11111 llll 1-1111111 lllllll1H'l4 111' 111111-- 111 1111 111111-r11111-u11111111111111-11ls.1111111-11111111111g1111-1111111-1 11-1111, fl 1 1-117 2 1 THE -5 M1105 M1755 Dorian '1111- 1111111111 S111-11-11 1111s 111111111411-11 111 1111' 1111111-1' 111 V131-313 il' 1 1-111111111-11111111 111 1110 1111111111 111111 1'11111-1111 S1ll'11'114'N. 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Phoenix and Ionian l-11111111 a111l l'l111r11ix Stwietivs were foiiiuletl 111'igi11ully 1 l.1t-'1'111'1 N1111't11-s. ltlll lhex haue 1'xp11111l1'1l to 1111'l111l1- 1 'i11l 11111l rl'I'Xl4'l' uttixitiefs. ln the fall luliiun spolismecl the llttllltttrlttlllg ll11111-1' mul lJllHt'I'llY pulnlisln-ml the Slutlent rf-wtf-F31 The two ilrotllvs C11Iltl,PltlL'tl to Spwlisor Ll Valen- U111- l'111't1' illltl 1111 I'f11ste1' lfggg llunl for orpllzilis f1'11111 the Red C1 lf111'lh:1111 st111lw11ts liwlpf-tl pliysivully 11114l 1'11111ti1111ally liziinliwgippetl f'lllllll4l'll in their 1'el1z1l1ilitL1ti11n programs lJV tv-111h111g the-111 to swim. Ihf- l'llIlllI'f'll l'!'Q2lllt1'Il use of af- ft-+11-11partsftftlw ltmly. Lltlll guinwl i111p1'm'e1l111or:1le. Some Illfllltlllllfl area. ln the spring. lo11i1111 ln-lpefl the Phoenix Band put on the trzlmlitioiial lRl1t't'It-S Ratt iluring Big Hay Day. Tl11'1111gl1o11t the 11-ar. lmth 11rga11izati11ns worked Closely to bring almut inure extracurricular activities and to im- IJYUYCliilfllllllll-Rll'lltI1Ul1Cl relatitms. 'OSS of these chilclren refluireml much help. hut others progressed rapidly. A proucl clay comes for the teachers, when they tell a parent that his rhilcl is ready for normal swimming lessons. Edl'llll1lll1lil'I'i llvlpl-xl lln- l'll1'l'l'll'Llllt'IN pnumm tn lull: nl Vlllllllxlllxlll fur -pn1l- vu-111-. Student Interest Group The bigg--st pmjvvl of lllv Sluslent IIllk'1'fS Gl'1llllJ-S first full yearuzlillu'Juniwr0lynlpi1's1lu1'- ing lIUlll9f'UllllIlQ. A list of l-Ll1'lllly intervals was given to AMR ancl AXV5. SIC slmllslllwl I!I'HQ1l'illIlS featuring Rev. Don Gilmore and Dick Til-rnan. The main purpuse ul tlu- Flullent lull-rest Gump ii to serve as a sourec uf avtixily ideas aml In en- wuragze the plmnulilm nl new iclcas lay other X F' i A x Clzeerleaflers and Eurthquulfers llglll HII l4Il' l'.LlIllI.llII, lf-lllllillll null um . . . uml lllvx lllll, Il-ll ln llu-I1 vrullnllxmxllv'1l1w1lw.ull-lx J NllllLlll4'll1ll'Yl4'Ll4'lIlIHlll4'LlIl1llllX.lX g.mu'1luri11ullnv' lmvllvglll amll lmslwlllalll X1-1151111-. lu lllllllxmm I-v l-lla-f-rule, llllx urlllxll xwnlv-ll mllm llw leilllllllllllllx.-1. lvvlvl'11lll1rlr'ln'llf'I'Iv1ll'll1'llv11llwllalll4lrl1lvlHlll lm' illll' lvliv vu-rule llllwugll v-xvllr'-ilfllx null lwiv mlliw-. null ilu- Null- ul rllllll-llllxlllg lmlllmlnx. -lull.-,., gmll 1'UUlPl'llN, .X I.lIllx 1.11-1' lm- pmt ul llu' lnmwr Ulxmlm x llmmu llum. . ulllllll , K V: X . fx .Q ' . . X +5 gn vups. YY' Y W 5 H' . ' ,.4.,. 'V--, A ' f , ' V 'Y Y FY V ls' ' , T Ai ,1 f-A-f .gi , , , X -v A Q I . . -- N' H ' N . x , , . . . if n W, Rx ' f ,iz 3 v X vwii I, 1 Q.. 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A h 5 A ef X 1. F' N. : , ' , , H 5' . - . X., A N ex' . .Xxx v Xf. ' SY- .. 133 X V, sk 3 RQQ B, 'xl' N. x U, aQ,1Qa4 1.-w:1J9w sep ---f--FG - -,-l'!--- - 'lv J l-.l11l1.- N1,111l.'1 ll.tll ,1111l Ilml 11Io1ll1-1l1l11-tj11.1lo-1's111.1.1-.lst-11+o11. F ootball Eilfllldlll College football enjoyed a successful Campaign ill WOO for tl1e first time ill eight years. Led by new coach lilllll Clod Hltli sparked hy several veteran players. the squad at-lnieretl five tritimphs against three defeats. The Quakers opened their schedule ill impressive fashion. defeating l,I'lIN'iIllLl. lfi-T. at Reid Field. F0lll'IWlIl1EI a second-game loss to Taylor. the gridders traveled to Chicago and regis- tered a T-12 Yil'ltlI'y over EllUllllI'Sl College. Franklin's Grizzlies handed Farlharn its second loss in the hardest fought garne of the year. In their third out-of-tow11 con- test i11 s111-1-essimi. the Quakers edged Mattchester with an eviting last period drive. Climaxed hy Bill Phillips' six- yard tUlH'll1lUH'l1 fllll. Earlha1n's slate read three wins a11d two losses hefore the Homec'o1ni11g test against Rose Poly. The Qllilk9I'S Came through ill fine fashion by defeating the visitors for their fourth triumph. A lopsided loss at Ulmerlin followed. l111t EC regained its form in the season finale hy swainping W'il1ningto11. f1',.11 I lftl X 1111 XX1It 1 l 1 1 l 1 l l K 1 litlx ' x To111Fid1-111ill1-r, llit-le iltllltltlll, .lttlltl Loose, .lasik Myers. Bllll S1'l1f'CllCT'llY0l'SPT, 1 . , W t l'l11l lltr. l.1-L, XM11111111. l-ul llotttfll. t1,1111111, lttlll Mlotl. ht-,ul t'lr1lA'll. l.111, , N1.111l111 ll,1ll. .ts-1-111111 11-,11l1. I-tl X11111-11r, ll.111 Lov. .lun bros. .ltd 1 ' 1, l1111 lu X.11111ql1111l11-nflwl, in tilint-, IL111- l,o11'e1'. Ron Morgan, john Powell, Orrin Rtlgvh. .lefty SI-Ill ' :wk Prosser, Steve Ronald, Don Sim n I-,',,1, : loo l Ill' l11l111 lw--1111 IL1111 I'11-11111.111, 511-11' llritslnrw, IL111- Hollarlitlvl, I11111 l,Illlt'l', Nllluslt Xlaintxltt, .l l 11'. l11f-41 l11llXX1ll.11.llo11:lK1ll11111-, ' 1 ' 1 low I X111-1-111 l.111l-1-11, l'.111 l.1l., l1111 llus-1-.1Il. l..111i l.1tt 11. CU -1 --'1f 'UIQ . -- v , Q :Ny , ,LJ n.. zzz? NJ 'Kult' 1-3 iii? 62 - My -1 7: . '-221 ,- . 4 ..1 1 ' 1 1 - L . 1. .4 ,,--nt , 1.,. 43. 4 ' sf' : A .1 71-319-L . ' .: . 4, -A-'Fw 1. iir Q' The backfielcl was outstanding all season. The quarter- back slot. left wide open by an injury to veteran Doug Willialiis. was ably filled by freshmen. Much of the suc- cess of the team Can be altributetl to the line. both on nf- fense and defense. The team cleciclecl not to elect a Captain or a Host Valna able Player. but selected seniors John Powell and Jack Prosser as honorary co-Captains to represent Earlham at a statewide post-season banquet. ,4 uf' A Q 'E' Q ' V Q . ,fx 7 ,M....- x of it sf' ' , M- Q 05333 l?g.,,...,,L , if 6 -5 ! A N if X61 wk N. Y -10 ' 'il gc , ,LW .,:, t fx' Q I- l 5T.f ,r .- ' . 'F file' fi . x , nh 3 AL .3 1 JACK PROSSER. en-Captain www Q 1K4 V 1H'+ 'wb 1 gf as J ' --- - --Y Y- V--1.---l QU- qw ,N . - Ax 1, x mil. ., - , .Q - l I ' 112.5 1 Q 5 '. - i,:291E..b . - - . x'-wn.m l.V:v'v Ti'E ix,,., 'KWH' .I 6 , Viv' N x sn, Qx, t'-Q D K w .,- . fn. N L ,ZN- .4- -J,,,.,n, .-,, 'PQIK ' f ' 'E-' , ..,- 21 - . in .al-A -,Z MQ-gg-fe. A Q44 i -- ,W ,, 'fb Earlham Earlham Earlham Ea rlham, Earlham Earlham Earlham, Earlham Team, 13 7 6 10 11 V VVYVV no 314 Record Principia Taylm nr Elmhurst , Franklin , Manchester Ruse Poly' Oberlin ,,,, Wril!1lil1gI4'lIl JOHN POWELL. vu-1-aptail1 f - X 'i,' X 5 4 . ,Q I . 1 X .., 4. -pu , 1 - sa, 19 we --17 ,1-.- --nl, , Q., .-----.vv , -,-v'1r...-r--..- ,s ff . . . 544-W If X, v ,Q - Afh 'I ' I' I ---- Q.-f 1: ff. ., CV ,lr-' ' -1: tl -'fl X , . ,J - . . ,. firm I Milt II ire. IF--'min Nipaln il I in XX in I I I n I nlu illatlei, lauren ll.-lfon, I'.-to XI.-yr-I-I Dorn- Sm-,Il,,A,3 R,V,g,.l- Stal-ry Tim Hwllt. Amcm iiyy, , lt' 'I Q In-i-. flfwtll. I-1' llanifs. 4Ii.nI'-s We-tml. Nlartin Groinrwalwl, ltill llrumlslex, liill llaltke, ,Inn Ilamlnle. john llutllrie, Her! Barron, Loyd I I l ' I'I III XIIXXI fwfr I tlinl.-s Xlalltuls, li.-.nl it-iitlll Italy llif-tvlitll. Lt-wKeiiwnrII1y. ljror-tel' I,.i1lpimfott, Ili,-rt Ivoocl, Tim Dgixis, George Sliipp, Tony Dt-Cou. ll x It ii I x IX I lil :ltr I lull Ili-it-law 1 . . N' 1 i,,, .. I-. . 1' N f J.. 5 4.1! ' , X 9 y Fm 0 if N ?'.,. NY. X ' . y ..- . nw tk. af S OCCQT For many years Som-er was the hig fall sport at Earlham. It eon- tinues to lie an important sport at Earlham. although it was some- what ewlipst-fl this year Ivy the sur-eessful lnotlnall team. To open their season the Earlham soccer squad travelled to Nlivhigan. Its opeiiiiig game was with Calvin and its second en- vounter was Xlit-liigan State. Earlham lost to llliehigan State hy a srwirv ul ln-12. The squad pic-kt-tl up the first win ol the season from Purdue Ivy a st-ore ol I to I. The next week the Quakers trounf'ed Indiana Ivnixersitx 'I to ll, Tlif- Wheaton anal Oluerlin games were high points of the season. The Wheaton game is a traditional lwattle. This year the game went into overtinie liut Ifarlham came out at the short end of a 1-0 st-ore when the hall Iiouneed over Bill Bakke's head for the only goal of the ganna The Hlierlin game was the closing: match of the season. Ifarlham niitlilayetl a determined Olmerlin squad to win 2 to 1. With the ex:-eption of the Michigan State game. no team beat Earlham Ivy more than one point. Earlham scored more points than its opponents. 23 to 23. Two of Earlham's hooters. John Guthrie and Teonian Sipahigil. were elected to the All-Conference, Teornan was also elf-1-ted to the first team of the All h'lid-West. John Guthrie was named most valuahle player and Lauren DeCou was vhosen In leafl next year's team. Earlham Earlhaln Earlham .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Earlham if 3'.7? xl! va. 1 X .. . i. 1 1 1 bv 'xg uv- ' AA., fm fd 5 f.rLf'q- 7-.1145 7 Q . n . - ,.' fy 'J fjirrf 'il X ,wiv . .4. 'i '-'vuw Q- H V., -I A, ,'1- f.. , K-A 7. nv. , A I E -fu.: ,. ' I .. 4 ' ' . 1, Q Ap .. N., - f ag .. K . - 1 1 ,.-Il ,, . Y JY, m Team Record i 1 i4frii+V+ 3 . ,, Calvin ,v,,,,,,, ,,,,,,A, .,,, ,,,,.,,Y,, 7 7 7 7 2 Michigan State University O 7 4 Purdue University .,,,, Earlham ,,,,,,,,,,,, H9 Indiana University , Earlham Earlham ,1 Wii111iIlgf0H Wfheaton A Earlham ,,,,.,,,,,,t,. 2 Indiana Tech ,.,,,,,, Earlham Earlham 5 Ball State ,, 9 - Oberlin , Ixenynn v,,, , ,, ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,r.,,, 7 , , -.- 4 , , ' r x-,J-Mkvg 4-nail i ' 1 Z , ' i X mtv f f 11ee -1 Aeer -47-Him 1 - Y 1 1 ' R 1 f I I X .1 ' ff' e Sig, Q.. -Rih- 5?,R , L-7.-7----7-4-7.-.7,7 .,.. ,..,...T . ,7,-77-.,..... 77 77.0, , ,, -L-. 7,777-7, -, . ,, N, it , N 1 4 . ,,,, , , 4 , ' 1 i +7 7-777 .777,.7 ,7W7. ..,.,-.. A.-777...77..7,,,, ,Y Q N Y V' -- -77 7 7-+7 77777 ...A -7 7 . 7 new ,.-g, f +-Af-L-,,,,,, , ., . , k , xi-W1--1 - QA- A+- 77-v- 7.7 O TAA W 1 I39 ----vw--Y - -v-1 ..V- , 1. - -- 6 :N 4. Y -- . H-..-,gb i. - X-. Hun l' llwnnix llinklv-, llngwl Lay. .lun Nlngw-11. Nlik-A lulin-4n1,,l1vl1n Xlilliuun. Ed lJ4ll.1n. lfnn J' l.ulx 5Il1lIIIlIN'lI, ,ll-11 llinf-A Xin Xllnlv, ,lf-:rv RL1Ql1lfw1i,wl4n-li.l'l1illl-'1'lx,Tu1i1NIl11'ti11. lfarlliam lnxitailinnal 'llwilrmiincnt-fiiurlli place j Little Statc Clialiipimisliip-fiflli place - ' rl-. - v-P - cl i A 1 C C X wa f ' X W , ' pl , l I 4, .4 . ig I ' I W llll unc I't'll1I'lIlllg li-llcrnmn mul a inajnrily uf frcslnuen. coach ,' ff ,ll'I'I'f' lllislilmfs lillllllvlir- i'Hl'IN'll n fziir 12-l 1'cf-urcl. Cniisislclit Illncers I fb- llcnnis I-linklc. ,lulin Nlagnun. Iirl Dulunfl and ,lon Brice of the l-l't'QllIll1lIl claws fill:-fl nut Ilia- lm,-ani. nlnlv Captain Nut White. suplm- . in-arc. unrl l,z11'ry S4-linmpcrt. scninr. furniccl a solid nucleus. Through all kinfls uf wvutlu-r. llie-ic l'llI1Ilt'l'4 wu1'lw4l fur lllt'lllF?lYCS. tlic team. nnfl l'l1lI'lllkllll. :Xnrl nuw. nu lHl1Ql'l' an ilicxpe-1'icl1c'1-cl tculn. we may t U 4 , A , 5 if'f :? :Q Link fu1'wz11'4l In ncxt ycur fur swine- iinprcssiw wins bx llie E11 nllvffc cross rwlllillw' lcunl. 'I'lffgUI RECORD f Earlharn , ,, ,ISS 'llaylnr lvliivmsity ,, , . Efiflhillfl 132 lfniversity of Illinois fChicago Earlllam , ,,c,,, 21 Elmhurst ,, , ,. .. , ,, Earlham , ,IT Franklin College F Earlham , , N20 lllanr-he-slcr College 'Wh' , Earlham .,.. 19 Oberlin College ,,,... ,HP Wrestlin 5' For the first time 111 the 11i5t1'11'1 111' 1281411111111 t11e 131.1Ll1il'l'S 1'11est1-r. FLII'11tilIll 111111111-11 l11 X11gllll1 f11r 11 N1'111111111 1 11 put a full team 1111 the mat. The tt-11111 11l1e11e11 their season 111111-11 th1- 1111111 1 1v1r 111111 g111111. '11111' 1il'1 1111111511 111 1111 1 1 111 against the Ric-11111111111 YMCA. 11,1si11g 1271-12. Next the 11111111 was 11ga1i11Nt 1111- 1i11'11111111111 11111-X 111111 11111 11-41111 11111111 tra1'e1ef1 to 111111111111 Central. the 1111111 slate 1811151111122 1'11a1111- their i111l11'111'e111e11t gz1i111'11 111 er 1111- rt'llf41Ill. 11111111111 1111 '1 pi1'111s. and 111st 11111111 311-O. The next Il1Ll1f,'1l was away at 25-12, With the 5111111 S11111111 111 1111- t1:11111 t111 Nt ll 11111 NIlllN,'1l9S1E'I' C1,1111'g1' 111111 the Quakers 111111 211-Ii t11 1111-11gr' the 0XlPt'l'1L'Ill't' g111111:11. itl 1111 ks 11111-11'1'eNt1i11gif 1llll I11 t11 their two pre-1'111us 111ss1-5. CtlIl11112 11ut 111 their 11111 at N11111- '11 H1111 I: 111111 111-1111111-11. ,11l1IIl X1.1g111111. 11l'l'1 W111111. 1111111 'l'1111111.1x. ,X1 11111-1-A X1,1111'1'1111111.11. R1111 2' '1l1Ill'1l'y 111111112 111-.111 111.11111 111111- F1'1'1'l1l-lIl..1111'1 I1111111111. I.1-1- K1-1111111l111.11.111-111-111111111117111-I111111111--111.11111 1111 CS J 4-5 Q Q,-1 . XM111-Vg 1' ' 4 . - , . E 1 ,1 N, 1 1 11 , 11x 11k -'----ir ----.-l- -A ,Y Htl.. l if Basketball QL Row I: Ron Rm-ws, Ed Bryan, John Cates, Chuck Abbott, ,lim Hendel. Rau' 2: Thurman Wrighl, he-ad cuachg Bill Walker, Hobie Pence, Herb l Bunkuwbky, Brian Lloyd, ,lack Prosser, Dale Hodson, Larry Jordan. L. Z-2 The Ellflllillll l-lasketlvnll teuni twnnpilerl ll tllSLlItlJttiIlliI1Ql I't?4'trl'fl tml six wins uncl thirteen lusses. l'l1ll'lltllIll ffullf-ge npenetl the season with the City of Rirlnnnml 'I'unrna- ment in whit-h the Quakers linisln-rl thirtl In-Iuintl Finials- lin College anml .Mir'ler'smi. FllI'XY1ll'll lluliie Pe-nre was name-tl lu tht- All-T1inrntnnc-nt 'l'n-uni. ,Mtlwugtt the :wer- all refwfrrl was unimpressire. the team plnyefl sm'e1'zil gnml gatnes. Twu line gmnvs were pluyefl in vain with lnilinnzl Central :incl Franklin Cnllegv. as the fyllillit'lAS went tu flefeill. CllI'lSllIlZlS Ytlezrtiuri was lrusy fur tht- players. who partivipntefl in two lUllI'IlZllllPUlS, ln llieliigun. Main- ellester wean. while Ellflltillll. :Xllvimi nnfl Kalltnnziztm finished in that orfler. The team met their greatest Chal- lenge in the lntliana Central t-uurnaniwnt in whit-I1 lntlinnu Central. lfarlliam. Marion. and Bellarrnine of Kentucky partieipatetl. The Quakers linishecl thirtl. The sf-asmi enfled with a win over Tri-State in which seniors Chuck Abbott. ,lack Prosser. Ron Reeves. and ,lim Renclel played their last game. Run Reeves. the team captain. was the Host Valuable Player. Run finished the sezisnn with nearly 11 20 point average and was a fine allruruuml player and flmnr lead- er. His ball-liawking. playniaking. and defense were out- standing. 1 urlll lll'Ill urlll .11-lh .1 rlh -41117 , zlrlll -v--w illll urllmnl a1rIl1 an Ill ilflll :wlh lllll .IIN illll illll illll lllll ilflllillll urlh ilI'Hl zlrlll 1ll'Hl .lrlh CHN lllll illll dill Alll lllll .lrlllzlnl .1 rll1.nn illll illll Team SI H75 Tn HH -H fm 'rv Au ful! fm 611 'ru Atl TW 63 fr I OU fall T0 03 A-7 mu. 0.2 Record I' runklln Nlilfifvll , lf:-nlrv Mlnimm nl'Hlll'lllillP Marion Kulnllulzun Mlmifnll Indiana Central xI1lIlffh4'Sl4?l' Rust' Puly Hull Stale Ouklaml City Xvillningtnn , Frallklin Yvillninglun -Xlmmlelwvll Marion Tri-Stale , -n um 65 Tl 02 Tl 69 A1 fm T0 T6 O12 58 0- UD IK 1 63 T6 O6 137 T6 56 l XJ xv Xl 5 ggi ,ZH H- , -Ng , J 'J ZJZQAQIIAWJ . ' sw. , Lwgg-H' , ' , '? , Y - gm A .i , 4' 1 I , A , V A , x . 1 U 4 , , A L.,: A 3 wv Q X3 Qi, . . a M.. P93 IEEE' r H ,. -5 SNAJQ- ,ILTNIUH YXHFITYZ Run' I: Mark Trumlm, Jim Williams, Mike: fl-ml-Qv-r.ll1vk lh1ll1-1,,Iu11I31iu-, Run' 2: Ed ljhurclmw,-ll. lhuv HL15lllllNF4'l'l, :Xl Sta-vcrls, Dick Hg1r1mlfI,j4-1'rp Hll-'lI4rIl.llr'.l1i1ju..h'll. -Q-.-s..-1--Ti --.-.. - -..ng , 4 Volleyball Earlham varsity volleyball for 1961 moved into its second season under the coaching of Jackson Bailey. The sport was momentarily discontinued for the 1959 season after a long run of successful varsity competi- tion. but has been an active sport on campus since then. After a slow start. the team began to profit by ac- quired experience, and by mid-season was moving into the winning column consistently. The primary compe- tition this year was furnished by a newly-formed mid- west collegiate volleyball conference including Calvin College. Detroit Tech, Ball State. George Williams lnational collegiate champions. 1960l. Ohio State. Wit- tenberg. Michigan State fin the top five nationallyl, and Earlham. Round-robin tournaments were held at the member schools every two weeksg in these contests Earlham finished in second place twice and was as low as fifth only once. Rounding out the volleyball sched- ule were a number of contests with YMCA? in the im- mediate area. Ron- I: ,lon Cn-em-. ,lack Bailey, coarlu. Bill Batiingartner. .luck Confer. Fred Ft-illei, lien Norton. Ron' 2: llllil Ballard, Monte Be1'nslt-ill, Rick Apgar, Nut White, Toni Gutlscllulk, Klikt-Wilson,Don Van Osdol. N ' '-1' T' x if f' - 17. t L .r 1 l 5' it x x , H,-1 Q ec v K.- v T t will 5 20 f' if 'ix .fy I sawi- LW. 121 W I it Team Record IN ITIVIDU-U. GAMES Rim-l1111t111cl YMCA Wright l'atlf'1'su11 Air Furf-0 Base? Bull Stat? Rall State A11cie1's1111 YMCA W7 'ff ' flbill I attvrso11 Air Fu1't's? Duytmi YMCA TOLYRNAMENTS Michigan State VINOLIIIRJX Earlham Tou1'11ey Detroit T1uu1'11c-5' Ohio State Tourney Ball State Tt1u1'11ey Midwest Iiivitatimial Base 1211111111111 mm lfurlhtiiii Inst Fi:11'lh11111 lust Ft11'lhz1111 11151 i':1lI'iilillIl win Etlliillllll sm11 litlfiiltllll hast l'.t11'lht1111 pltwvci ili-Ill E:11'lh:1111 plaveti sem11cl lfa1'll1t1111 yvltu-wi fourth Earlhaiii placed s0r'1111d l'i111'lh11111 plat-t-tl thirfl Ezirlhftin plat-etl third Baseball Thurman Wright, in his first year as baseball coach. found a real challenge in building a team from generally new and inexper- ieneeml players. llis efforts were hampered by injuries to key play- ers. espeeially to the pitching staff. Furthermore, had weather 1-aused the camw-llation of the majority of the practices as the 9 season got unflerway. Q ',1 ln spite of the apparently unfavorable record Compiled by the ' 'V A ' team. in respeet lu the won-lost column, this past yearis experience as 1 it i representerl by the intliviclual statistics of the players indicates the W it 55:8-r , I t 2 ' potential for improvement in the next few seasons. Fortunately for ' 1' L H next year's squacl, the services of only three players will have been l Z, V QPVKVL, sf' 'il i. I , lost because of gracluation. lu., 1 :P Huw I: .lim Rf-ndel. Uoh Metealf, Dave Eck. Thurman Wright, coaehg Steve Ronald, Bill Uakke. Huw 23: 'llmy Ueljou, Dane Kingefry, Steve Boyce, Jerry Stuuffer, Tom Lutter, John Mehrer, Larry Jordan. Run' fl: ,lr-hn Inns:-, Dick Harpold, llave RAISIHUSSETI, Dale Hudson, John Cates, Ed Bryan, Tom Martin. 3- QVWFZI E II1 K x viii - .X l 1 1 ' N , 4 ..... T 1 - -vs: -s., ff . . -' s-so l al- N NAA - P ' as- 5--f 4 ,, -'eff L ! -.gi it 5' 'Z' ., '-sy 'f' J 4 1.3 ,f k ,ai ,,. ' X , N N F N Q M li 'I 1 X3 im' -, 1 :,. Q X' W . -' J 1 -fi Pl 5 6 1 rt' l L 9 l I Q 'xjsffl if I ve' I48 .v Y Y1,,7,'1 iii' E 1 t 1- PA! I bf v 1 f'Ir 1 1 iw fa 1 4 ripigi' in-: ' Q ++ If Earlham Earlliam Earlham Earlham Earlham Earlham Earlham Earlharn Earlham Earlham Earlllam Earlham ,,,...,,. Earlham Earlham Earlham Earlham ,,,,A,,,, , , 10 ,. .A,,,, Record Ball State Ball Stale Wlriglit Pattersm Ball Slate lncliana Central lnfliana Central AIlfll'l'SHI1 Anflvrsun Marion . Louisville , l,unisx'ille ,, Marion Marion ,,,,,, Wlilniingtrm Franklin, , Franklin ,, ,, 4-3' t i.' -S nXlB qw Track l 1 I I I n l -lr I liirlx, .lwlin Wliiliwvll. llill lli-giiwlelwy, Jerry DuQsv.iu. ,l1IlII1 Cline, Di-nny Hinkle, Walter Bossa, Tim Hecht, Don MCCe0rge. liil ll.-rk, llill Walk:-r. Nut While, julinny Puwvll. Railpli Lindvnmn, Run Mnrgan, Greg Zuck, Brian Lloyd, Donald Simkin. li 1 I lm l im ri ilwr. ,Iwi-rx Ru-lnnn. mgiwlig Huy Hgifslvn, Runcly Williumx, ,lan Long, George' Coglxill, Tom Olwell, ,lerry Stauffer, Ed Bryan, I L I I i l in ll ill, Nlilv- llmllv-r, ,lnlm l7+1x1vi', Im- Kcnwortliy, Jolin fllillikan, Dun Kinsey,coz1Chg Dave Woolpert. A s .NP fulmul The Earlham track team. coached by Dan Kinsey, had a successful season. winning four out uf five nif-cts. Rainy weather forced several meets to he cancelled, hut lcd by Bert Bacon. Nat White. John Cline. and Tom Hall. the Quakers showed a fine record. The highlight of the- season was a new school record for the half inilc set hy Bert Bacon lkt1I!IE 1.5711 in the meet against Franklin. Record Earlham .,,,... ....,.. 8 3 Taylor ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 53 Earlham c,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 0 1ndiana Central ,, 66 Earlham ,,,c,,, ,,,,,,, 4 6 2X3 lndiana State ,,,. ,,,t. 7 3 SX7 Anderson ,, ,, , -19 1,f2 Earlham i.,..,. .,,,,,, 3 7 2X3 Franklin ., , 48 U3 Earlham ,,,,,,, ..,,.,, 9 1 Vlfilniington 36 1'? 'i5 ,-, , ,Q . 1-Y -. ,. - . . ,f -. - 1, .cf .,- .... . .. ,. . , .. A H- V -qu.. yww Jr., 1' - .N Y '- V ., 9, :t4:f,i...w-Qsu if ,, . ..cgvQ ,,.aQ wl Y .,., ,. ,,:',. - ' --v ,,-rf - A ,g- M...-, V ,M vox-,, -- A , ---- , , .1 - M kb, . hiv-I M .f ..,,- ,. , V ' . V-.-f.. ,', - .,-mir. W. - . Y- ,A - ' , ,,,,m,g--ff' .A 1-.. --' ' ' FP' s -- -': 4.- 'E'l , ' X2 V, 4 ' .... . - , , V , ,...,:' ' LA?-n ft.: t ,Tv-r-gQ.g,,x,.,.,a...,-UW h . A , , 5. - - at Q ft- , - ., k- -.0 -.t-at f ., -. ' ., . J' , ' :V 1: Q-:.-:fwfr x .- H 1- -- - '23-is S. e- - Kr , --13' 1 V ,- .,, f: f-wi if f.,4'111fe:,s- 1, ' 'Q'-M-.....-.1-s-w' . . f . ' - 'QZ'9 1 -NPR 3.1-3'f:.g:'if1 .-,Li I ' , .. 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IIIIII NIIIAIIIIIII IINIIN-II IIN' If-IIIII Nil' llIl1Il'I' IIN' gIIiIIaIIN'f' III IIIIIIVII UIIIIII- II-IIII-MII. NI-xl X1'1lI'. IIIIII IIIIII' It'lIt'l'lIlClI rv- IIIIIIIII-. IIN HIIIIXI-IN -IIIIIIIII IIIIII- IIINIIIN-r SIN-I-CSSIIII Huw III K I XIIII IIN' XI-II-IIII, IIN- II-IIIII IIIIII il IIIIIIIIIIIII at III0 IIIIN- Yule-. 'Il-IIIII pir-lures were pu-SQIIIQII to the IIN-IIII-I II III.Il IIIIIIL LIN II--II IIN IIN- zIIIINIIIIII'IJIIN'III III.II IIIIII IIl'IIxI' .IIIII IIN-Ii IINII- IIIIIIIII LII-l.IIIIII1III IIN' II-.IIII IIVXI NI-:I-IIII. PIPIIN IIIIIN IN-I. III IIQIIII BMI NIIIIIIII XI IIN- NIIIIII: NI I I IMI- IIIINI-IIII-II .I IIIIIIIII I-II' II-III' II'III'- III lIIIt,'l'f'4IIIt'Q1ILlIt' IVIIIII .IIIIN'wIII -IIIIIII IMI III-I xI':II If: ILQIIIIII Ifu rIII Ian IIII I'I8fIIl IfarIII: ILIIIIII If3I'IIIz Ir I Ilil III Im Im Im Im IIN U IIT! I-III. XIIIIIIII IIIIIII-II IIN- IIIIIIIIN-r Ullf' INI- IXIIIYIIII, XI. 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I 1111111 lm,-111 l,111'1'1+ll 1-1111N1sl1-11ll1 :1'11l+lu-fl lf111'll111111' 1111-flalisl l1111u11's wllilvf Nu, S Charlie Me,-N1-lly 111111119 for lf111'll1a111. lf111'll1a111 Rlfffilll ll ln A-X111l1-131111 E111'll1a111 , , 212 YY11l1nQl1 , EE11'll1a111 111: Nln1'11111 , Ea1'll1n111 , , 12 ,llHYll1l' , lQa1'll1a111 ,, ,,,,,,, 10 I111li111111 CPlll1'fll Ea1'll1a111 , , , 5 1711111111111 , Ea1'll1a111 , , UQ D:1yl1111 , Ea1'll1a111 , IUQ llflIll'1YC'l' , B011 Limburg, Cary Leonard, Clmrlie M1-Nelly, Stanley Hull, Coat fe' 1-21,6 . , 1- l nik! -A' sf-Urefl mms 'P 1-11 1 1 1 J 3 ll 1313 01, Vi 5' ' V .1 . I blfffr ups. .,,,- f ', 'Amen - ' s.,La..u....4.olmL..... L, A ti, 0 I' W 3. M9ll,S Intramurals Sinn- tht- zirrirul of Dun Kinsey' on campus thrPP Years sign. the- inlraunurnl ltl'4lQ.Zl'llITl has lwuvrne increasingly im- purtunt lu tht' IIIPII of AMR. Thr- llL1l'l'llilS9 of trophies for 'X-Jr tht- four spurts this vvul' uns un iiirtivatitm of this inie'1'6st. X Ht-rvis htm tht' iIttl'ZlII1llI'1li prngruni wvnl in 1960-61, He-taining niuny uf the same- nu-n and mum-h the same spirit :is tht- yvur lwfww. the Svc-mul South Bundy signin Sigxna Beta gruup 1'e-pc-atvmi its V350 pc-1'fui'111uii1-e and finish:-mi tht- fmvthull st-usun llxith-fvutf-ri heating Third South I Hurrvt ll!-6 in tht' vlnlilipiuiisllip ganna This wiutvr swine- nf tht- hes! intrmnural haskethalt Earl- haun has witiwssa-tt in runny yours was lliflYt'tl four nights rr , wt-vk in tht- Tlwrohlnml Fivlellwrise-. The league titles were hully r-mlteslefl. hut in the vhuiupiunship gains' First North Barth-tlis Cmnt Cuvsu easily heat Sl'I,'Ullfi Cvnter Barrett. In uflheyhall a iliglilif'-1tl'QilIliZl 1i For-mint Suuth Bundy team i't'tr11'ln-tl lu the fore anal Q'llll'l't.1Q'fi unrh-fealvd from league und ruuntl-ruhin play. Tlivy heat u surprisingly good First South Bunrix' squml in tht- plm'-:iff hx' svnrcs nf 15-12 and In-23. In suflluill. lhv First Nurth Barrett-Burn-tt Basement ruzllitiml UlllSIlltlyl'Ii Thirtl South l3urrn'tt in the rain. win- ning in the lust inning. lf:-12. 131 ,- .'w,f .-...,,..- .J L4 4' .- x. .-,.. f -'Q Womenfs Intramurals The wuinenk intramurals prugrarn is untler the juristli--tinn ul WHA. A IPI'ltQl'iilll for eaell spurt is set up as the manager lllll' that partir-ular sp-trt feels will hest farilitate partivipatiwn. Areliery was urganizefl ancl a larlfler tuurnainent was set up in the fall. Eaeh girl who wishetl to partirgipate plavc-tl her name on the lacltler and was free tn vliallenge thuse alwwe ht-r. The lnarl weather mafle it ilnpussihle ln flu muvh with art-herx in the spring. Tennis was anuther pupular tall antl spring spurt. .X laxlcler tournament was set up fur thttse wha wisherl lu partir-ipate. Mixed flnuliles were quite pupular antl in this way the male anfl female ptvpulatinn ewulnl get tugetlier antl enitvy same out- clnttr 1'er-reatitm. This spring a girls' tennis team wae nrganizecl. Every morning almut 7:00 the sleelw'-eyetl team Vtilllfl he seen going out to pravtiee with Mary rllaylur. their 1-travli. Une mateh with Ball State was playetl. The lwekey intramurals were ureanizetl an a 1-lass ha-is this year with each elass playing the futher three elasses. The suphu- mnre class eame nut as vietnr. Baskethall is the ltig winter spurt, The intramurals were set up with eaeh hall having a team anrl playing all the other halls enterecl in the league. Must ul the halls hall a team tu put un the flour anfl a great deal of spirit was generatefl ainong the girls partiripating. Swine uf the girls gut tugetlier antl with Mary Taylor nrganizecl a haskethall team. The team playetl Ball State antl :Xntitwli. antl partieipatetl in a play mlay at l'urtlue. Volleyhall is the girls' other winter spurt. Here again the intramurals were set up on a hall hasis. Some of the volley hall enthusiasts went to a play rlay at llaytmi anfl also one at Purrlue. Games with Yvestern and Antitwli were eaneellecl heeause nf lvatl weather. lit! ,L l- i it r xv i xunnlr-tl git th. Spring Sports Womcnt's Recreation Association and E-Men The Wonit-n's Recreation Association of Earlham College includes all women students in its membership. and is an organization which promotes and sponsors physical. recreational and social activities throughout the school year for its members. It also plans some activities for the entire student body. Among the activities are sports day. the girl-invite Valentine Dance, intramurals, and op- portunities for individual and team sports. Activities are planned by a board which is elected by the membership. The sports man- agers. who are also members of the board, organize intramurals. The E Mens Club is made up of any male student who has won a letter in varsity competition or as a manager of a varsity team. The purpose of the organization is to further interest in intramural and intercollegiate athletics, and to promote fellowship among ath- letes off the athletic fields. The club sells refreshments at football and basketball games, using the money to purchase the E Men's Blanket Awards, given each year to outstanding senior athletes. tt the WHA Banquet held in the spring, recognition was given to the winners of intramural sports. X 'Ns , -12 n 'n -'L V SIL' Il. .,- f 'jg-'F-M 'gin-.g I .-'Y X , .9 J 1J,,, i 1, A N : ,, . Q -Y' ,. X - V' 4- . , vw, 3 , l A. 9 w ' sf J QP' l ,asf 2 V., . Y. ...sp , A : X 4 ., J , p...f-. ,, - .... ..r,. - .-,'..7.-I, V 5-,LL Riding Sinn- lllllf nlicii llvlly lluilwn :xml lllam Culiirlurlx lwgaii ilu' lllllyllllll. lllllllg llllN lm-in il lmluilur pail .ff tlic Pliifivul l'.1lln'alwr1 lh-lvulllm-lil, Ulu-ii lu lmrli mvu :lull mmivii. X rlmimfw- in ilu- im'-'l'i111 1w1'l11i'wl in .. - 4 VMI! hllr'Il Paul ,l. l'llIllLlN gun: llilllllillll liix Xlrrfydll linrscs. 'liliis grmip um llllQIllt'Illt'1l. M, Il1Qll lhl-pp gm -.mb mm' l-lIllI'lt'i'll limwf. Xliwilu-1' ilmngw 4.wl1i'1wl in VW! .5 K Eff Q uitll tlin- lvuililing uf tliv- lviwff-111 lmlv lmrn Nlillrlax ill'- I I , 'DX n wipuwl lmy llivliziiwlHui-1m'1'. 'U' U l O W. The iifliug piwlgixilii ix-illiiin-N mln- pglit-liniuv swilx 1-l 1 ' i tlirffv purple-f 11 ftalvlv III1llliiQl1'l', an iusl1'11m'twr zmsl lwr .Q , .X . ' Q ' l i 'u l axsistaiil. rlilll' latter tum wllvn nn- lidllllillll ftlillviits. N MXH Klasse: ful' lfurllium mul lIlll'l'l'5lf'll Riflilllullsl riilers VX,-Y lIN'lUflt' ring fiillllg tin uliif-li lwgiiim-rs lf-nm lllt?lIL'lhl1'S 3 of rimling 'incl 'ulviiii-ml rimlvri 1-'li li llie'-ir Qtvle'-I xml lfllll rifles llirnugli thi- Slliinllmliiigl xmmls. fwlcli. mill farms. 'lilie zimiunl llurw Slimv. SllHIlS1VI'C4l lvy' thi- Rifl- N Nl N ai lllt'LlQlll't' l'l4l1l1 :mil -H1110 Xxl'4lt'l'll PlllI'1L'N. llw fffal ' mmually pxwwlslci 11Illll'lIillllHIl uml t.'IljHfIIR'Ill. X I-lllllg lnllll-ll lv'.lnlI1'I',litllT.lllIlt'I',l1t'lfN'lll'lnI4'lllllCffUt'kl'f Clinic. l f4'.t1'llxl,tIf 'lnxlor pta- ti- es with l3.1rl1Hollc1'ts, 'lihe liiggest event of the 1960 field hockey season was the Great Lakes Sectional Tournament. held at Earlham on Thanksgiving weekend. Prior to that time the team had practiced under the enthusiastic coaching of Nlary Taylor. and had played several games. Among these were an ex- hilnition game against the Dayton Club team at a high school clinic in Cincinnati. and a game against Westerri College with special coaching from Pat Tanner. visiting coach from lfngland. The climax for lfarlhanfs team came at the Miami Valley .-Xssociation 'l'ournament held at Nliami University. Novem- lver 19th. Here the team showed good form and won hoth their games: against Nliami 5-l. and against the University of Dayton lit-U. Other schools in this association are Wittenherg Lhiyersity and Western College for Woriieri. Earlham was well represented on the two teams that were selected from these schools to go to the Great Lakes Sec- tional Tournament. The following week Earlham was host to the Sectional Tournament in which these girls played. along with over one hundred other hockey enthusiasts. Two teams were again selected to go one step higher: to the National Tournament held at Berkeley. California. December 26-30. liarlham was represented there hy coach Mary Taylor and Barlw Hoherts. hoth playing on Creat Lakes Reserve team. Hockey lovers enjoyed a rare privilege this year: a game in the Spring! The Saturday hefore Nlay Day. Comstock Field was strewn with out-of-season and out-of-condition hockey players for a special session of testing and playing. Xlary Cooper. our only senior. there hid her farewell to college hockey after a versatile career. successfully filling any needed position. Serving as right wing her junior year. and as goalie her senior year. Nlary was chosen hoth times In play on the Miami Valley College team. For coming to the aid of the team. and playing so well in her many posi- tions. Mary Cooper was honored with the Comstock trophy. , I I H ockey 1 'Q U? ' ..,,.. v1VFQN1 Mary Hull, BLlI'lDLlI'21 Rfrlwrls. Judy Burkllum, Cutlny Fcltcr, Cdrol King, lhrlxurgx S1-hncll, llurilyn Weiw, FIIIIIVV Swan, Iklrlulm Us Sue Barn-lt. Mary Cuupvr. 'f-f- -.pq Y, - I. - i Future ffffaf- M , 'wzilhlllzlwr-,,-. - 1'3 ' The future of Earlharn rests un what happt-ns nnw. Nlur-h planning and cliscussiun is taking plum-. l'rt-sm-nt tra-nrls anrl flevelupments will lung- the-ir 1-lfvvts. Vile van sw' swine' rlefinite changes whit-h are ln-ing nmflv. The 33 Plan anal tln- lleatling l,l'HQLI'2.llll are lm-ing evaluated and revised. The first Quaker srnlwwl uf Re- ligion will open in l'J62. The fic-ltllmuse is nuw an aurli- torium as well. Grmuiml will lu- lmlken smni fur the new library. Plans fur a stuclent uninn luuiltling are lacing discussed. A stricter aclmissions pnlim-5' will lvring lwtter stutlt-nts lu Earlham. Already there is eviclence uf inrreaswl emphasis on academic achievement. ,Xtlrlitimis lu the lan-ulty lvring new ideas and challenges. A nnwe tuwartl inure inmliriclual responsibility is apparent in stumle,-nt gtwernnivnt. in the Honor Code. and in inclepentlent stucly nntl researc-h. Such Changes as the increased size ul the st-lnnll. inure lilueral JJJ L. ei .1 rules. uncl il mlm-lining llllvllllllll In lrznlitwns are lf-rnpvring l l1'lllillll is lunlungi llsf-ll lt-ll ln lmnnttl lln- l,.i1'flf-1- ul tln-1-unipus. 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