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N32 ifg N32 , C , Academy Alumni Notes ' lf. S. Soiuucxsox. S For notes on the Academy Classes graduated from Mount Morris College , before 1912, see Memories of Old Sandstone. I 'l'IIlf CLASS Oli 15112. I Edith llrubaker, Yirdcn. lll. 'l'eaching this year in the cotmtry school at ' home, in which her own school days- were spent. 'llo show her present attitude ' toward her college days she has contributed the following stanza: . I l'ictured in memory's mellowing class how sweet ' Our college days, our college joys- to greet. ' To roam in fancy thro each lJll1lCl1l1glS rooms. Remembering classroom cheer and chapel tunes. I The class of '12, with training for strife. I llas safely launched itself on seas of life: I Prepared to Fight the wrong for conquering Right. ' One year's attempt has strengthened our might. ' llow sweet, while all the evil shuns the gaze, I To View unclouded skies of college days. I Minnie lluckingham, Oakley, lll. Spending this year on the old home- ' stead. helping her parents. A . I Yelnia Landis, NX'oodland, Mich, .Xt home with her parents, resting after her four years of school work. 3 Arthur Miller, XYaterloo, lowa. 'I'eaching a rural school near his home. Has in his school twenty of the liveliest youngsters he has ever met. I l.0rin Mayer, Egan, lll. At M. M. C. this year taking the regular college I course. He is specializing in .Xgriculture I Frances Miller, Mount Morris, lll. .Xt home on the farm, rejoicing over the fact that it was her privilege last january to see in Chicago the Southern ' Marlowe Players present Macbeth and several other Shakespearean plays. ' Illegia Miller, Polo. lll. Teaching near home. Often visits M. M. C. to I enjoy again the associations which she found so pleasant and inspiring during I her academy days. I . john Mitchell, Saline City. Ind. .Xs college man, poet and preacher, john ' is as active as ever. fkt M. M. C. working on the regular college course. Poems ' wjiicqllielwgtbte esgecially' for the Annual are to be found within this volume. . r. . itc ie is a ieeronian. f Harvey Swartz, Mansfield. lll. .Xt college here working for .X. ll. degree. I Among other subjects he is wrestling with tireek. Mr. Swartz was elected to I the ministry last November. He is an enthusiastic Sunday school worker. lior- ' ward on the college basket ball team, much interested in oratory, on one 'of the I cqollege debating teams. Mr. Swartz is a member of the Ciceronian Literary Society, of the College tilee Club and of the College Quartet. ' Irma Switzer, Roanoke. lll. .Xt home on the farm with her parents. I Bertha Tholen, Oregon, lll. Substitute teacher this year. lixpects to be I actively engaged in school work next year. llertha has visited the college twice ' this ggar. 'Her Iold friends were very glad, indeed, to see her. and she enjoyed ierse immense v. ' Mauriue XYingert, Mornt Morris, lll. ll2S O,, Na Cl, IIZO and similar ' compounds, Maurine is acquainting herself with at the college this year. Miss f XYingert is taking such subjects as can be applied on a Domestic Science course I which she expects to take later at some university. 1 Helen XYylie, Mount Morris, lll. .Xt M. M. C.. living in the ladies' dormitory. taking freshman college work. ZCRMOUNT MORRIS COLLILGI-L
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Moz life wx 4 , A - 7525 'Chi . - ' As. I l I . I NOTICE TO READERS . ' l ' . 7 i ATRONIZE those who patronize us. 3 It is almost Wholly through the liberal l ' A patronage of our advertisers that We i , . are enabled to publish our Class Annual. I I i It is only just therefore, that We should in I A turn favor them for their support. You will 3 find them reliable and prompt in attending . to your needs. . S p ADV. MANAGER. I . I I A fs, A? i. I I I I I I ' MRS. A. R. BINKLEY I I I I I Dealer in I ' Staple and Fancy I I . , Groceries I 3 Mount Moms, llllnols I I ' .1 I The Place for Students to Buy Candy I Nl!! 'Y MoUN'1' MORRIS CoLLHG1a 755 'C TU A32 als
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