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l)it t iit t tnrt O, it is c.vccllciit To luri ' c a f iaiit ' s slrciu th, biil il is I yi-iiniioiis T(i use il li!:c a (jiant. Erwin C. Cline prinriparB iHeasag? S SOMEONE lias said that a high school cchication makes one a hundred times as Hkely to succeed as one without such an oppor- tunity. Education makes one a giant. In m th and in ' reahtv we know of giants who, finding it easy to get along hecause of their jxiwer, h e an easy, slothfuk useless life: they play no part in the world heyond heing a freak of nature — an incumhrance on the earth. ( )ther giants there are who use their powers to tyrannize the weaker — to make the unfortunate more unfortunate. But heing able to do great things carries ihe moral ohligalion actually to use such ability and to use it in a good way. It is clear that it is sinful, if we are giants, merely to do nothing; it is clearly more sinful to use our superior |)owers in an - wa - that does not liel] to do the world ' s work, make others luqipicr, add our excess power to the efforts of those who may lack. ( )ught not we who ha e profited from free education take a sober moment now and then to jjonder our responsibility to a benefi- cent society that ga e us more i)ower? Come not ■leifhiii flic measure of my zerafli. @ Page nine 5
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tMJtiMsa. iFarultg ppranttnfl Principal E. C. Cline, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan; A.M. Chicago. Dean of Boys John F. Thompson, B.S. dale College, Mich. M.S., Hills- Dcan of Girls DoNN. I. Parke, A.B., Earlham ; A.M. Columbia. Foreign- Language Department Anna Bradbury, B.L., Swarthmore. Carrie Lane Charles, B.A., Earlham. Mary E. Richeson, B.A., Earlham. Elizabeth Smelser, Ph.B., Earlham. Connncrcial Department Robert C. Sollars, B.A., Ohio Wesleyan. Lucy Quinn, Northern Illinois Teachers ' College. Helena Sutton, B.A., Earlham. Benjamin O. Buckstaff, Ph.B., Wis- English Department Allan W. Grissom, A.B. ; A.M., Indiana. Inez Trueblood, A.B., Earlham. Anna L. Finfrock, Ph.B., Earlham ; Pd. M., New York University. Flora Broaddus, A.B., Indiana. Mary Alice Fornshell, A.B., Earlham ; M.A., Ohio State. Helen Riggs, A.B., Earlham ; M.A., Columbia. Social Science Department Shannon D. Neff, A.B., Earlham. Wilfred Nevue, A.B. ; A.M., Michigan University. James Matthews, A.B., Wittenberg. Harriet Thompson, A.B., Earlham. Berniece Hadley, A.B., Earlham. Domestic Arts ami Sciences Emma Bond, Richmond Normal College. Esther Fouts Jordan, B.A., Indiana Uni- versity. Mary Clay, B.A., Ipsilanti, N. Y. ; M.A., Columbia. Vocational Department Leroy Gibbons, Earlham. Daniel Van Etten, Bradley Polytech- nical. Floyd Schlauch, Cheney Normal, Wash- ington. William G. Byrholdt, Oshkosh Normal. Physical Training Departmoit Harold M. Little, S.B., Antioch College. Berniece Hadley, A.B., Earlham. Science Department Raymond L. Donaker, B.S., Franklin College. Eunice Brokaw, S.B., Knox College. Ezra A. Miller, Ph.B., Wisconsin. Music Department Nils Bosen, Northwestern University. Art Department Mary Mott, Chicago Art Institute. Mathematics Department Martha Whitacre, A.B., M.A., Earlham. Ora W. Nicely, A.B.. M.S., Central Normal. Earl Miller, A.B., State Normal. Elbert Vickery, Purdue, Earlham. Study Hall and Library Florence Ratliff, A.B., EarlhauL Mrs. Orval Chandler, Alorton. OfUce Dorothy Korves. Alorton. ' dole Oil Ills ■I ' cry absence Wi Page eleven Qi. '
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