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E -XT x f Q ., Qs in r P Looking, to help relieve the boredom of Sunday aftemoon. Gael Brown trudges to the library. v.Q,:33fIff Y-34. as, fi nl ,Ka 'N -F Q. r .vjT'L ,fi VJ, V-wr 41' r f , , ...,, ' , ,!.L?15.,g 5 Sa 5 3 .ff Agrga r I +Lr f 'T'-g 5 4 V Q g- Qi, Q5-y 1- f .N H: - , , '1-'-L'- D , ,,,, , ' g a, ' .1 yawn E -1-4. RH , J-it ip v Y nj! fe. , ' 1 . l l - A - ,..,. 1,5 'rf' -- -..- SF- , : : f.?'L R X x . . , 5, - - -' , . 1 --f- 1 : -- N ' V' 'X ' if-f :i4'ffi5i5- afgi -b 'A ff ,,g-iiji -A , I -6 erm :J - , I-1, Q -f-flif if-ff! ' ,...: ,,f 5 -, , - - S ' 5:37 l J - -..,,..,.,n 4 4 ,,-.....,. -, ,, --, - - ,,.f f.-.--1- ',--i,. '-- 1 f ,- - f ,. ' 5 Q ,,-f -, -,,.. -'TJ . ..,-f-Q'.4'1 f -V - ' f,,-,iff A- V ., Vi - A.,-f Lf' A - - '- af: -fs '- ,. ' -- --- .. 1- - .B--' gf ,f f-V -- W: ,eu-'If' 34 - , A V 4- ..-. -,- ,. .,.3-4- -.. -- Ji, n ...Q 2 -WAI Yff K f- l ,FLW r, ,l -,,f - 3 J L' 2 ' 'N 'Q .2271 .lf !,.,- , f , ,., - -,FA l,,- ' ..-- A 1 .. f' a a' pf - I -N 4 ' - l' . r E, , - - 1 ...- ' -zu.. . ' g mix:-.5 FM grows in winter. Ea.rlham Lake lacks a boat. I3
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A penetrating cold continues to grip the campus- Time for Commons discussions, quiet meditation in the bleakness, the warmth of winter love, the cozy glow by the Meetinghouse fireplace. Studying, they say, is easier when itls cold outside. But, a white world dulls the senior studying for comps after a time And then, a sudden change in the weather- Earlham has its very own flood, which quickly abates. But, Earlham Lakev has filled Reid Field, perhaps a promise of spring? Before spring, however, finals' time descends again- VVhy did you let your reading assignments and papers slide? You had resolved to do your work faithfully throughout the term! Fitultw memh rs Ralph Andremo and Paul Lacey join a student discussion or Uwe versa 1 Aw Y 39 'YB'-
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Mary Dyer rests most securely. ., f ,-' s Qu-.run-v . 13, -mmng-vfwebgqz-..w1.Q ,., L ' ' ' 1 'sf J , , va- . ' i ,1 ' ,- HY: 1LPf ,,5,. '.-. . 3'-.1---' e Af,,- fr ff--f,-..,.,.s f '-rvwvkfwe 5557, ' -U -rx-, Q N- 2-,V WIUTEA , '- -'.,, 1 4' - '-H H u.. '- , -' -4 ' g,,',.i ' ,T ',-,.' '-A ',f. .fl .,.,, f V 5, , ' T .wr Ty' .xqwg Kas.-Q TAX-LII.. ,- iff-f+-,i . Spring comes to Eearlham- By this time registration is no more than routine, the quick leap into classes, no shock. Sports enthusiasts migrate- From basketball, volleyball, wrestling, they seek baseball field and track, tennis court and golf course. Football players begin to dream of spring practice. Students think about the summer- Many freshmen begin to believe that they really will get through one year at Earlham. Others, like the seniors, know it too well. Graduation, both enticing and threatening, beckons. And new things sprout- With the blossoms of the apple, red bud, pear trees, the crocuses, the violets, comes the realization of the growth of the Lilly Library, the new men's dorm. And Mary Dyer, once aworshippedl' in the Meetinghouse, sits in front of it, on her new, immobile base. Comprehensives are over- Seniors ecstatically happy, others merely relieved, still others miserable. Time for the senors to rest from their labors? Professors hardly think this is wise. Romance takes the spotlight- But, according to some, at least the East Lounge is cleared of students because of the lovely weather. Studying? writing papers? catching up on lab work? Who's working? Surely picnics, softball, Walks in the cemetery are more enjoyablel Many pitch in to move books. ld
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