Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . w CARRIE FLESHER ?? RICHARD TRIEBER LENA WOLF eighty-nine. FLOY GAMBLE ROY MILLIRN ANNA STUMP ninety . -^ Ol)e Kistor^ of tye Class of 20 N the fall of 1916 a number, yes a very large number of highschool graduates came to Wesleyan in response to Dr. Flemingsinvitation. A few days after registration, this wonderful aggre-gation met and organized. It was at that meeting that each individualFreshman discovered that he belonged to the best and largest class inthe college. It is a very unusual class in many respects. One is that it seems tohave won the love, trust,
Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . w CARRIE FLESHER ?? RICHARD TRIEBER LENA WOLF eighty-nine. FLOY GAMBLE ROY MILLIRN ANNA STUMP ninety . -^ Ol)e Kistor^ of tye Class of 20 N the fall of 1916 a number, yes a very large number of highschool graduates came to Wesleyan in response to Dr. Flemingsinvitation. A few days after registration, this wonderful aggre-gation met and organized. It was at that meeting that each individualFreshman discovered that he belonged to the best and largest class inthe college. It is a very unusual class in many respects. One is that it seems tohave won the love, trust, and admiration of the faculty: another is thatall of its members are wise, in that they show a willingness to listen toadvice from experienced people; and still another, a most unusual one,is that the members of this class are very brilliant. This last characteristic may be disputed by some who have heardof the numerous C+s in English I, but just as the prophets cf old werenot without honor save within their own country, so, talented studentsdo not receive full credit for their work fr
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