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Hitting the books foi die first time — this poor freshman symbolizes the in- dustry with which M. C. students can study. And do, too, if the proper occasion arises. What does that expression signify? Boredom? Concen- tration? Dreaminess? It might be any one of them. In the following pages we present the names and faces of the students of Monmouth College in the historic year of war ami victory in Europe. . . . CLASSES
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We, The Class of 1946, affectionately dedicate this Raveungs to the guardian angel and housemother of most of us. Miss Jean LiEdmax. Long to be remembered by both the Navy and the College, for her mischeivous grin, her insistence on the rules, her red coat, and her guilty love for candy, Miss Liedman was occasionally reviled, but less often than are most persons in positions of authority. We quaked when she came charging up the Teke House stairs to quell some disturbance, but we always drifted downstairs again to ask advice, gripe about the plumbing, or just talk about the latest book. Debate trips were anticipated, not only by the debaters, but by the whole house, because of the candy that she always managed to find and bring back. As Miss Liedman leaves Monmouth to go back to school herself, we wish her good luck and a speedy return. . . . DEDICATION
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Carey W ' kbkk OUON Both the first and the last in everything, the Class of ' 45 experienced one year of honest to goodness college life, led by Bill Wells during which it was defeated in the last real pole scrap. It witnessed the beginning of the war, and the end of the war in Europe. Its ranks have been very hard hit by the war. Lost, strayed, or stolen, the fellows left for service and the girls went to summer school in order to graduate early. Bob Elliott directed its second year. Then LeRoy King took over until he graduated at mid-year. Connie Carey carried on to the end of the year as President of the Senior Class. It taught us all the M. C. traditions and showed us how to carry on. SENIORS
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