. Ravelings. ng from lack ofsupport from our class. We are as much at home in polite society as we areon the campus. The grace of the girls and the manly bearing of the bovsmakes us nonpariel in social circles. Our class functions are well attendedand the spirit of fellowship and co-operation, is very marked. We have noralways had smooth sailing however, for at various times, either as individ-uals or a class, we have attempted to cross the current of authority, only to becaught by the undertow and set adrift or continue in our natural course minussome privileges or credits. The limit of our s


. Ravelings. ng from lack ofsupport from our class. We are as much at home in polite society as we areon the campus. The grace of the girls and the manly bearing of the bovsmakes us nonpariel in social circles. Our class functions are well attendedand the spirit of fellowship and co-operation, is very marked. We have noralways had smooth sailing however, for at various times, either as individ-uals or a class, we have attempted to cross the current of authority, only to becaught by the undertow and set adrift or continue in our natural course minussome privileges or credits. The limit of our space has been reached, we are sorry that some factshad to be omitted, but who will deny that we occupy first place in the majori-ty of activities of Monmouth College. As our last years Historian said,Weve quantity and quality, to bring our class through any kind of let us then lie up and doing,With a heart for any achieving; still pursuing,Learn to labor and to wait. —Charles GiiormlEv.


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