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THE RAVELINGS, NINETEEN THIRTEE N ' futorH.
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7JTHE- RAVELINGS, NINETEEN THIRTEEN Jarultij. MILTON MONROE MAYNARD, Instructor in English. A. B., Oklahoma University, 1908; Grad- uate student University of Chicago, 1909, 1911. ALBERT FULTON STEWART, Instructor in Latin. A. B., Indiana University, 1891; ibid, Grad- uate student, 1901; A. M., Monmouth College, 1908. EMILY EDITH SHIELDS, Librarian. Instructor in English. A. B., Monmouth College, 1909. MARGUERITE JANET WALLACE, Assistant in Mathematics. B. S., Monmouth College, 1910.
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ul HE RAVELINGS, NINETEEN THIRTEEN i fntflr I|i0t0rij. ■rHE members of the class of Nineteen Twelve are firmly 1 1 convinced that the present graduating class is the most ■ illustrious that has ever graduated from Monmouth Col- lege. Because of their seniority about the College, their words must be listened to with respect. Certainly the class has accomplished some notable things. They started early to make history. Within the first week of school, in defiance of the Sophomores, they held a social in the Gymnasium. They followed this up by winning their pole scrap. On the Twenty-second of February, through the proper use of diplomacy, they held their banquet in peace. During the Sophomore year of the class they kept up their old pace, the most notable event being the winning of the pole scrap once more. They are one of the few classes that have been able to do this. Their Junior-Senior Banquet and Senior Day Party were social events that set a new mark in this sphere of actioil. The class is remarkable on account of its size. Monmouth College will this year give diplomas to the largest class in the history of the institution. The School of Oratory will also graduate the first class in their department. The class of Nineteen-Twelve has been a notable class during their school days. After graduating each member con- fidently expects to do honor to the class and keep it the fore- most in the history of Monmouth College.
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