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.,.. 5:9-'Q Q ,, - .. . 2 rs 1 a 11- s i l Miss EUNICE BROKAW 66 Hnmuzzle ignur mishnm JIEN the world began, man had only air, water, and food-life's barest necessities. The conditions of ex- istence have been so completely changed that we would Hnd it disagreeable, well as impossible. to live now in such a primitive manner. This change we owe to science. Science would have been unable to make this contribution to the world if man had not applied the knowledge gained in school and in life. A good 1nany years ago, Shakespeare, in You Like It, gave us this idea in three words, Unn1uzzle your wisdomf' There- fore, when you go to do your job in the world, remember that learning, as pure learning, makes very little contribution to your community, but that applied learning helps pay the debt all owe to society. if Elle that mania mnnvg, mrans sinh rnntrnt, in withnut tlyrer gnnh frivnhif' NE of the common human wants is ' money. This and the power derived from your training in Morton and other sources of guidance constitute the means enabling you to achieve more desirable ends in life. Money and means are essential, but if you are not contented, you are with- out the third good friend. A great part of the strength and contentment of life is commensurate with the degree in which we get into harmony with our environment. These three blessings, when accom- panied by a steadfast desire to serve God and one's fellows, are contributing fac- tors to a life of worthy achievement. SHANNON D. NEFF Rims not .this sjveeclz' like iron tlzroziglzi yom' blood? Il Gin QQ -o - -O- UQ Page twelve
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I - I Q 1' i G U Ellarultg Hvrnnnnvl Priuzcifuzl E. C. CLINE, A.B., Ohio Vlfesleyang A.M., Chicago. Dean of Boys JOHN F. THOMPSON, B.S.g M.S., Hills- dale College, Mich. Dcan of Girls DONNA I. PARKE, A.B., Earlhamg A.M., Columbia. Eiifgllxll Depa-1'z'me1zl' ALLAN NV. GRISSOBI, AB., A.M., Indiana. INEZ TRUEELOOD, A.B., Earlham. .ANNA L. FINFROCK, Ph.B., Earlhamg Pd. M., New York University. FLORA BROADDUS, A.B., Indiana. MAIQV ALICE FORNSI-IELL, A.B., Earlhamg M.A., Ohio State. HELEN RIGGS, A.B., Earlhamg M.A., Columbia. Social Science Def1a.1fI111.c1It SHANNON D. NEFP', A.B., Earlham. WILERED NEX7UE, A.B.g A.M., Michigan University. JAMES IYIATTHEWS, AB., Wlittenberg. HARRIET TnoMPsON, A.I:-'., Earlham. BERMIECE HADLEX', A.B., Earlham. S cicncc Dcpa1'1 ment :RAYMOND L. DONAKER, HS., Franklin College. EUNICE BROKAW, S.B., Knox College. EZRA A. IYIILLER, Ph.B., XVisco1Isin. IlfGlfLC'l'1IfIllCS Dcparzfmcni IWIARTIYA VVIIITACRE, A.B., M.A., Earlham. ORA WL NICELY, A.B., M.S., Central Foreign. Language Dejm1'I1'11czzt ANNA BRAIJBURY, B.L., Swarthmore. CARRIE LANE CHARLES, B.A., Earlham. MARY E. RICHESON, B.A., Earlham. ELIZABETH SMELSER, Ph.B., Earlhazn. C0'l1l'7fl'liL'I'Clf1l Dc jJa1't1f11.ent LUCY QUINN, Northern Illinois Teachers College. - HELENA SUTTON, B.A., Earlliamf BENJAMIN O. BUCKSTAFF, Ph.B., VVis- consin. - Domestic Arts and Sciences EMMA BOND, Richmond Normal College. ESTI-IER 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 SCIILAUCH, Cheney Normal,iWash- ington. VVILLIAM G. BYRHOLDT, Oshkosh Normal Physical Traiaizzfvig DCf7Cl-7'f11'l.B7'll' HAROLD 'M. LITTLE, S.B., Antioch College. BERNIECE HIKDLEY, A.B., Earlham. Music Dcf1a1'tme1zt NILS BOSEN, Northwestern University, Art Dcjucuvmcnt INIARY MOTT, Chicago Art Institute. Study Hall cmd Lib1'a1'y FLORENCE RATLIEF, A.B., Earlham. MRS. ORVAL CHANDLER, Morton. ROBERT C. SOLLARS, B.A., Ohio XfVesleyan. s J Normal. EQARL NIILLER, AB., State Normal. Ojffvicf EI.BER1' XIICKERY, Purdue, Earlham. DOROTHY KORV s, . I ,X I dole on lzils very abscvzccf' Ge The T J .0 T I-of is QQ Page eleven
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