. Sargasso . It is always held on a regular meeting night, and is the pnlymeeting of the year when all the clubs members are in attendance. Then pork chops are calledpork chops and onions onions; in fact, the parlance used is that of the unenlightened. The dip-terans are forgotten, thoughts of the flea sudatoria cast into the hidden recesses of their brains,the campus melocotoons promoted to a more exalted position in their esteem, and they settledown to a delightful feast, sans knowledge, sans thought. Their pods full, they procede to theelection of officers for the ensuing year. There is no


. Sargasso . It is always held on a regular meeting night, and is the pnlymeeting of the year when all the clubs members are in attendance. Then pork chops are calledpork chops and onions onions; in fact, the parlance used is that of the unenlightened. The dip-terans are forgotten, thoughts of the flea sudatoria cast into the hidden recesses of their brains,the campus melocotoons promoted to a more exalted position in their esteem, and they settledown to a delightful feast, sans knowledge, sans thought. Their pods full, they procede to theelection of officers for the ensuing year. There is no doubt but what the Science Club has a big place in Earlham life. It has as itsaim the presentation of scientific subjects in an interesting manner to those having member-ship in it. And being of a generous nature it often invites those not belonging to it to attendits meetings. Its excellence lies in the constructiveness of its aim and in the fidelity with whichit carries out its purposes. One hundred seven. Classical Club OFFICERS First Semester— Presiden t—M i lton HadleySecretary—Josiaii Russell Second Semester— /resident—Ruth A. HarveySecretary—Josiaii Russell The Classical Club has endeavored to create a sympathetic atmosphere forclassical peoples by following their better traits of character. Shall it be saidthat it has not succeeded? For patriotic devotion behold the club the Roman Senate if seated in the Girls Parlor every other Tuesdaynight have maintained a per cent attendance with the Students Parlor justacross the hall? Can it be said that any generation of Athenian youth received more en-lightened information in the Grove of Academe than has come from the pro-grams of present day classicists ? The ancients had Demosthenes and Aristole;Classical Club, William Dudley Foulke and Doctor Dean. Then did not the club rejoice in an Earlham camp supper and partake of aFeast of the Gods? Who will say that feasting was not a most pleasant div


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