. Sargasso. Day Student Organization President, Windsor , Eleanor Ballard. Girls Student Council President, Jennie Meranda. Seniors, Lillian Rice, Eleanor Clifford. Junior-, Gladys Fouts, Gertrude Pardieck. Sophomores, Pauline Foster. Freshmen, Mabel Loehr. Boys Senate Pn s dent, Windsor , < Mis , In in , Lee < , Ralph Nicholson. Tliirtx six. The Spirit of Serious Purpose. Thirty-seven TheSargasso Uiljr spirit nf ftmmta $htrpnB? I(jjy Over half a century ago ;i little handful of earnest men and women pushed bac


. Sargasso. Day Student Organization President, Windsor , Eleanor Ballard. Girls Student Council President, Jennie Meranda. Seniors, Lillian Rice, Eleanor Clifford. Junior-, Gladys Fouts, Gertrude Pardieck. Sophomores, Pauline Foster. Freshmen, Mabel Loehr. Boys Senate Pn s dent, Windsor , < Mis , In in , Lee < , Ralph Nicholson. Tliirtx six. The Spirit of Serious Purpose. Thirty-seven TheSargasso Uiljr spirit nf ftmmta $htrpnB? I(jjy Over half a century ago ;i little handful of earnest men and women pushed back I the edge of civilization and founded an institution forhigher learning. Burning within those men and women was the lightof a mighty purpose, the gleam of a strong resolve. They faced life as agreat problem which they proposed to meet squarely and today (lure is left in the heart of their institution a lingering flavorof their seriousness of intent. More, perhaps, than any other institutionof its kind in the middle west is Earlham devoted to the doing of its par-ticular task. There prevails on the campus a quiet, forceful, earnest airof purposiveness. The joys of life are not submerged, but first thingsart placed first. In its final analysis the business of the college is to in-struct, to develop, to educate, and Earlham is going steadily ahead doingthose things, regardless of the fact that in many o


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