. Ravelings. P;ikv SfVi-nty. Paj?e Seventy-eight Freshman Class History 1 T IS altogether proper that the greatest rear of Monmouth Collegeshould also be marked by the entrance of one of her largest Fresh-man classes. Green we may have been but not with an externalverdure that is the proverbial subject of ridicule. Ours was merely of anintellectual nature marking the immaturity of our minds which will be ripenedby our four vears training here. We have shown ourselves to have great possibilities. Our only re-gret is that our number was not sufficiently large to show our opponents theirproper pl
. Ravelings. P;ikv SfVi-nty. Paj?e Seventy-eight Freshman Class History 1 T IS altogether proper that the greatest rear of Monmouth Collegeshould also be marked by the entrance of one of her largest Fresh-man classes. Green we may have been but not with an externalverdure that is the proverbial subject of ridicule. Ours was merely of anintellectual nature marking the immaturity of our minds which will be ripenedby our four vears training here. We have shown ourselves to have great possibilities. Our only re-gret is that our number was not sufficiently large to show our opponents theirproper place in the pole scrap, but naturally the victory was the result oloverwhelming numbers. In everv line of activity we have taken an impor-tant part. Our green caps, worn to distinguish us from upper classmen,were a tribute to our intellectual appearance and ability. Socially, we havealso reached a position well in the van of progress. Several parties and re-ceptions, as well as our class banquet, have furnished us with entert
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