. Ravelings. INA LAW ROBERTSON In Memoriam Many Monmouth people were shocked by the sudden death on March 6 of Miss InaLaw Robertson of Chicago. Her bequest to the College some years since, the largest singlebenefaction which the institution has ever received, as well as her close connection withsome of its alumni and friends, has given to the College and the community an abiding in-terest in her life and work. She was widely known as the founder and president of theEleanor Association, a social service institution in Chicago. This was a work of her owninception eighteen years ago. Miss Robert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-ina-law-robertson-in-memoriam-many-monmouth-people-were-shocked-by-the-sudden-death-on-march-6-of-miss-inalaw-robertson-of-chicago-her-bequest-to-the-college-some-years-since-the-largest-singlebenefaction-which-the-institution-has-ever-received-as-well-as-her-close-connection-withsome-of-its-alumni-and-friends-has-given-to-the-college-and-the-community-an-abiding-in-terest-in-her-life-and-work-she-was-widely-known-as-the-founder-and-president-of-theeleanor-association-a-social-service-institution-in-chicago-this-was-a-work-of-her-owninception-eighteen-years-ago-miss-robert-image336981621.html
RM2AG6RDW–. Ravelings. INA LAW ROBERTSON In Memoriam Many Monmouth people were shocked by the sudden death on March 6 of Miss InaLaw Robertson of Chicago. Her bequest to the College some years since, the largest singlebenefaction which the institution has ever received, as well as her close connection withsome of its alumni and friends, has given to the College and the community an abiding in-terest in her life and work. She was widely known as the founder and president of theEleanor Association, a social service institution in Chicago. This was a work of her owninception eighteen years ago. Miss Robert
. Ravelings. SARAH E. BROWNLEEDean of Women THOMAS NEWCOMBAssistant in History CLINTON HUMBERTAssistant in Biology a- j^-^rfft^cya^afr^ d&^-fe g «lj» ^4Vp; (*•»•—.-, IT c* Pace Thirty-three ERNEST HAYSAssistant in Chemistry ELIZABETH NEWCOMBAssistant in English JAMES BURKHOLDERAssistant in Biology 4i ^Jij^j Page Thirty-four sf*i ^^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-sarah-e-brownleedean-of-women-thomas-newcombassistant-in-history-clinton-humbertassistant-in-biology-a-j-rfftcyaafr-d-fe-g-lj-4vp-it-c-pace-thirty-three-ernest-haysassistant-in-chemistry-elizabeth-newcombassistant-in-english-james-burkholderassistant-in-biology-4i-jijj-page-thirty-four-sfi-image337024173.html
RM2AG8NNH–. Ravelings. SARAH E. BROWNLEEDean of Women THOMAS NEWCOMBAssistant in History CLINTON HUMBERTAssistant in Biology a- j^-^rfft^cya^afr^ d&^-fe g «lj» ^4Vp; (*•»•—.-, IT c* Pace Thirty-three ERNEST HAYSAssistant in Chemistry ELIZABETH NEWCOMBAssistant in English JAMES BURKHOLDERAssistant in Biology 4i ^Jij^j Page Thirty-four sf*i ^^
. Ravelings. & 1Q •*£4Vi i; 1Y . Page Eight-two Foot Ball Review | OR THE second successive year Monmouth College holds the foot-ball championship of the Little Five Conference, and also for thesecond successive year has as good a claim to the state title as anyother college. Monmouth won the Little Five championship this yearby decisively defeating Lake Forest 24 to o. Three Illinois colleges weremet and each was held scoreless. The largest squad in the history of the institution reported for practiceat the beginning of the season. This gave material for a strong second teamwhich always gave Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-1q-4vi-i-1y-page-eight-two-foot-ball-review-or-the-second-successive-year-monmouth-college-holds-the-foot-ball-championship-of-the-little-five-conference-and-also-for-thesecond-successive-year-has-as-good-a-claim-to-the-state-title-as-anyother-college-monmouth-won-the-little-five-championship-this-yearby-decisively-defeating-lake-forest-24-to-o-three-illinois-colleges-weremet-and-each-was-held-scoreless-the-largest-squad-in-the-history-of-the-institution-reported-for-practiceat-the-beginning-of-the-season-this-gave-material-for-a-strong-second-teamwhich-always-gave-image337020492.html
RM2AG8H24–. Ravelings. & 1Q •*£4Vi i; 1Y . Page Eight-two Foot Ball Review | OR THE second successive year Monmouth College holds the foot-ball championship of the Little Five Conference, and also for thesecond successive year has as good a claim to the state title as anyother college. Monmouth won the Little Five championship this yearby decisively defeating Lake Forest 24 to o. Three Illinois colleges weremet and each was held scoreless. The largest squad in the history of the institution reported for practiceat the beginning of the season. This gave material for a strong second teamwhich always gave
. Ravelings. Dec. 11—German Club Christmatree draws the annual big crowd. Dec. 12—Pniily and McGrew have Dec. LI—Dr Bell talks in chapel. Dec. 14—Marian has some private inwith Doctor. Detectives get on the wrong Dec. 15— Harry Fackler, speaking ofbats—You cant tell where my hair leavesmy bat begins. Dec. 16—General emmigration homewardthe Holidays. Triumvirate present the keys of Room 3 to the Dean.. January Dont get discouraged when you fall down.The worm is the only animal thai cant. Jan. 5—Several come back with New Years resolutions. It is rumored that theirfathers had a little inside dop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-dec-11german-club-christmatree-draws-the-annual-big-crowd-dec-12pniily-and-mcgrew-have-dec-lidr-bell-talks-in-chapel-dec-14marian-has-some-private-inwith-doctor-detectives-get-on-the-wrong-dec-15-harry-fackler-speaking-ofbatsyou-cant-tell-where-my-hair-leavesmy-bat-begins-dec-16general-emmigration-homewardthe-holidays-triumvirate-present-the-keys-of-room-3-to-the-dean-january-dont-get-discouraged-when-you-fall-downthe-worm-is-the-only-animal-thai-cant-jan-5several-come-back-with-new-years-resolutions-it-is-rumored-that-theirfathers-had-a-little-inside-dop-image336984493.html
RM2AG6Y4D–. Ravelings. Dec. 11—German Club Christmatree draws the annual big crowd. Dec. 12—Pniily and McGrew have Dec. LI—Dr Bell talks in chapel. Dec. 14—Marian has some private inwith Doctor. Detectives get on the wrong Dec. 15— Harry Fackler, speaking ofbats—You cant tell where my hair leavesmy bat begins. Dec. 16—General emmigration homewardthe Holidays. Triumvirate present the keys of Room 3 to the Dean.. January Dont get discouraged when you fall down.The worm is the only animal thai cant. Jan. 5—Several come back with New Years resolutions. It is rumored that theirfathers had a little inside dop
. Ravelings. This rear we had the pleasure of having the Augustana-Monmouthdebate held here. Both teams were well prepared on the question and put upa good tight but the judges saw fit to give the decision to our men. Thisteam was composed of Lawrence Teare; Clarence Britton anil Harold Mc-Connell. The question in both debates was Resolved: That the MonroeDoctrine as developed and applied by the United States should be aban-doned. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-this-rear-we-had-the-pleasure-of-having-the-augustana-monmouthdebate-held-here-both-teams-were-well-prepared-on-the-question-and-put-upa-good-tight-but-the-judges-saw-fit-to-give-the-decision-to-our-men-thisteam-was-composed-of-lawrence-teare-clarence-britton-anil-harold-mc-connell-the-question-in-both-debates-was-resolved-that-the-monroedoctrine-as-developed-and-applied-by-the-united-states-should-be-aban-doned-image337013548.html
RM2AG8864–. Ravelings. This rear we had the pleasure of having the Augustana-Monmouthdebate held here. Both teams were well prepared on the question and put upa good tight but the judges saw fit to give the decision to our men. Thisteam was composed of Lawrence Teare; Clarence Britton anil Harold Mc-Connell. The question in both debates was Resolved: That the MonroeDoctrine as developed and applied by the United States should be aban-doned.
. Ravelings. ourpersonality and individuality. ExpressYOUR taste and satisfy YOUR needs with ALFRED BENJAMIN WASHINGTON CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN $20.00 to $35.00 THE MODEL Chas. A. Hewitt FLORIST Store: 207 South MainGreenhouse: North MainTelephone 88 Cut Flowers For all purposes Eight GallonsIce Cream stolen fromAuditoriumFall of 1915 Property of HodgenS **SS O y-jP; io*> IT -* 1 £ «! Page Two Hundred Twenty- When You Think OF COFFEE Think of Scott Bros. & Go They sell Chase & Sanborns Nothing just as good. All Sorts of Goodies. August Hagman Manufacturer and Dealer in Light & Heavy H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-ourpersonality-and-individuality-expressyour-taste-and-satisfy-your-needs-with-alfred-benjamin-washington-clothes-for-men-and-young-men-2000-to-3500-the-model-chas-a-hewitt-florist-store-207-south-maingreenhouse-north-maintelephone-88-cut-flowers-for-all-purposes-eight-gallonsice-cream-stolen-fromauditoriumfall-of-1915-property-of-hodgens-ss-o-y-jp-iogt-it-1-!-page-two-hundred-twenty-when-you-think-of-coffee-think-of-scott-bros-go-they-sell-chase-sanborns-nothing-just-as-good-all-sorts-of-goodies-august-hagman-manufacturer-and-dealer-in-light-heavy-h-image336981472.html
RM2AG6R8G–. Ravelings. ourpersonality and individuality. ExpressYOUR taste and satisfy YOUR needs with ALFRED BENJAMIN WASHINGTON CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN $20.00 to $35.00 THE MODEL Chas. A. Hewitt FLORIST Store: 207 South MainGreenhouse: North MainTelephone 88 Cut Flowers For all purposes Eight GallonsIce Cream stolen fromAuditoriumFall of 1915 Property of HodgenS **SS O y-jP; io*> IT -* 1 £ «! Page Two Hundred Twenty- When You Think OF COFFEE Think of Scott Bros. & Go They sell Chase & Sanborns Nothing just as good. All Sorts of Goodies. August Hagman Manufacturer and Dealer in Light & Heavy H
. Ravelings. etings at both places. The work in Ains-worth was among the boys of the community especially. In personal inter-views and through public meetings and services which were held every night,the College mans view of Christianity was presented. The members ofthis team were, Hoy McElhinney, Carroll French, Robert Teare, RobertWilson, and Charles Ghormley. The second team was in Columbus City a week. The work there wassimilar to that at Ainsworth. Tbe fellows themselves gained a lot of val-uable experience, and the people of the community expressed their apprecia-tion of the work done. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-etings-at-both-places-the-work-in-ains-worth-was-among-the-boys-of-the-community-especially-in-personal-inter-views-and-through-public-meetings-and-services-which-were-held-every-nightthe-college-mans-view-of-christianity-was-presented-the-members-ofthis-team-were-hoy-mcelhinney-carroll-french-robert-teare-robertwilson-and-charles-ghormley-the-second-team-was-in-columbus-city-a-week-the-work-there-wassimilar-to-that-at-ainsworth-tbe-fellows-themselves-gained-a-lot-of-val-uable-experience-and-the-people-of-the-community-expressed-their-apprecia-tion-of-the-work-done-t-image337007361.html
RM2AG8095–. Ravelings. etings at both places. The work in Ains-worth was among the boys of the community especially. In personal inter-views and through public meetings and services which were held every night,the College mans view of Christianity was presented. The members ofthis team were, Hoy McElhinney, Carroll French, Robert Teare, RobertWilson, and Charles Ghormley. The second team was in Columbus City a week. The work there wassimilar to that at Ainsworth. Tbe fellows themselves gained a lot of val-uable experience, and the people of the community expressed their apprecia-tion of the work done. T
. Ravelings. GLENN McGREW Philo Mr. McGrew is one of Philos consistent workers. Hecan be counted on first, last and all the time. He spends muchof his time in the library and will certainly present a well de-veloped Essay. & *&&** IT £* Pace One Hundred Fifteen Inter-society Contestants DECLAIMERS LEE BRIGHTPhilo Luc is an old hand at the platform game having held theposition as official reader for the Glee Club for the past threeyears. Phis experience coupled with his delightful personal-ity should make him one of the Ihilov winners this year.. 1. B.u.nRinr.K JOHN BALDRIDGE Eccritean Eccritea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-glenn-mcgrew-philo-mr-mcgrew-is-one-of-philos-consistent-workers-hecan-be-counted-on-first-last-and-all-the-time-he-spends-muchof-his-time-in-the-library-and-will-certainly-present-a-well-de-veloped-essay-it-pace-one-hundred-fifteen-inter-society-contestants-declaimers-lee-brightphilo-luc-is-an-old-hand-at-the-platform-game-having-held-theposition-as-official-reader-for-the-glee-club-for-the-past-threeyears-phis-experience-coupled-with-his-delightful-personal-ity-should-make-him-one-of-the-ihilov-winners-this-year-1-bunrinrk-john-baldridge-eccritean-eccritea-image337012288.html
RM2AG86H4–. Ravelings. GLENN McGREW Philo Mr. McGrew is one of Philos consistent workers. Hecan be counted on first, last and all the time. He spends muchof his time in the library and will certainly present a well de-veloped Essay. & *&&** IT £* Pace One Hundred Fifteen Inter-society Contestants DECLAIMERS LEE BRIGHTPhilo Luc is an old hand at the platform game having held theposition as official reader for the Glee Club for the past threeyears. Phis experience coupled with his delightful personal-ity should make him one of the Ihilov winners this year.. 1. B.u.nRinr.K JOHN BALDRIDGE Eccritean Eccritea
. Ravelings. ,•> Page Ninety-nine Baseball Review and Scores HE BASEBALL Team of 1915 showed a decided improvement overV|J< the team of the previous year. Under the direction of Coachv/jfSi Shrenk and Captain McMichael the hoys came out wonderfully andwhile it was not a winning team, still they showed up well. Of the ninegames that were played the boys carried off four. By runs our boys hadforty-six to the opponents thirtv-nine while their batting average was 244which is good for college players. Shrenk did most of the pitching and it was due to his arm that the boyswere able to show up Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-gt-page-ninety-nine-baseball-review-and-scores-he-baseball-team-of-1915-showed-a-decided-improvement-overvjlt-the-team-of-the-previous-year-under-the-direction-of-coachvjfsi-shrenk-and-captain-mcmichael-the-hoys-came-out-wonderfully-andwhile-it-was-not-a-winning-team-still-they-showed-up-well-of-the-ninegames-that-were-played-the-boys-carried-off-four-by-runs-our-boys-hadforty-six-to-the-opponents-thirtv-nine-while-their-batting-average-was-244which-is-good-for-college-players-shrenk-did-most-of-the-pitching-and-it-was-due-to-his-arm-that-the-boyswere-able-to-show-up-image337016290.html
RM2AG8BM2–. Ravelings. ,•> Page Ninety-nine Baseball Review and Scores HE BASEBALL Team of 1915 showed a decided improvement overV|J< the team of the previous year. Under the direction of Coachv/jfSi Shrenk and Captain McMichael the hoys came out wonderfully andwhile it was not a winning team, still they showed up well. Of the ninegames that were played the boys carried off four. By runs our boys hadforty-six to the opponents thirtv-nine while their batting average was 244which is good for college players. Shrenk did most of the pitching and it was due to his arm that the boyswere able to show up
. Ravelings. McCoNNELL HAROLD McCONNELL Philo Mr. McConnell has participated in many debates, beingone of the regular college team for the last three years. Inaddition to that he carried off the prize for the best individualspeaker in last years James-Nevin Debate. He is a clearthinker and a forceful speaker. a-^Lwrrw^ECST^acr, *Z* lh§ r<^lv# &.V F1 , (**i IT c* Pafre One Hundred Thirteen Inter-society Contestants ORATORS LAWRENCE TEARE Philo Mr. Teare was the logical representative for the Philoorator this year, having represented the College in the stateoratorical contest. He possesses a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-mcconnell-harold-mcconnell-philo-mr-mcconnell-has-participated-in-many-debates-beingone-of-the-regular-college-team-for-the-last-three-years-inaddition-to-that-he-carried-off-the-prize-for-the-best-individualspeaker-in-last-years-james-nevin-debate-he-is-a-clearthinker-and-a-forceful-speaker-a-lwrrwecstacr-z-lh-rltlv-v-f1-i-it-c-pafre-one-hundred-thirteen-inter-society-contestants-orators-lawrence-teare-philo-mr-teare-was-the-logical-representative-for-the-philoorator-this-year-having-represented-the-college-in-the-stateoratorical-contest-he-possesses-a-image337012937.html
RM2AG87C9–. Ravelings. McCoNNELL HAROLD McCONNELL Philo Mr. McConnell has participated in many debates, beingone of the regular college team for the last three years. Inaddition to that he carried off the prize for the best individualspeaker in last years James-Nevin Debate. He is a clearthinker and a forceful speaker. a-^Lwrrw^ECST^acr, *Z* lh§ r<^lv# &.V F1 , (**i IT c* Pafre One Hundred Thirteen Inter-society Contestants ORATORS LAWRENCE TEARE Philo Mr. Teare was the logical representative for the Philoorator this year, having represented the College in the stateoratorical contest. He possesses a
. Ravelings. Prohibition League Oratorical Contest. For the first time Monmouth has had the honor of having the Prohi-hition Leagues Contest held here. The orations were all interesting and welldeveloped but the judges could not see fit to allow the decision to rest withthe Monmouth representative. Mr. Pollock acquitted himself with honorand presented his oration in a delightful manner. Review of Debate Season Prof. A. Andrews HERE are six reasons why Monmouth won two more debates in1915. They are, C. French, R. Teare, McConnell, L. Teare, Brit-tun, and J, French. Since individual write-ups ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-prohibition-league-oratorical-contest-for-the-first-time-monmouth-has-had-the-honor-of-having-the-prohi-hition-leagues-contest-held-here-the-orations-were-all-interesting-and-welldeveloped-but-the-judges-could-not-see-fit-to-allow-the-decision-to-rest-withthe-monmouth-representative-mr-pollock-acquitted-himself-with-honorand-presented-his-oration-in-a-delightful-manner-review-of-debate-season-prof-a-andrews-here-are-six-reasons-why-monmouth-won-two-more-debates-in1915-they-are-c-french-r-teare-mcconnell-l-teare-brit-tun-and-j-french-since-individual-write-ups-ar-image337014312.html
RM2AG895C–. Ravelings. Prohibition League Oratorical Contest. For the first time Monmouth has had the honor of having the Prohi-hition Leagues Contest held here. The orations were all interesting and welldeveloped but the judges could not see fit to allow the decision to rest withthe Monmouth representative. Mr. Pollock acquitted himself with honorand presented his oration in a delightful manner. Review of Debate Season Prof. A. Andrews HERE are six reasons why Monmouth won two more debates in1915. They are, C. French, R. Teare, McConnell, L. Teare, Brit-tun, and J, French. Since individual write-ups ar
. Ravelings. Page Ninety-eight - ?3kV. ,•> Page Ninety-nine Baseball Review and Scores HE BASEBALL Team of 1915 showed a decided improvement overV|J< the team of the previous year. Under the direction of Coachv/jfSi Shrenk and Captain McMichael the hoys came out wonderfully andwhile it was not a winning team, still they showed up well. Of the ninegames that were played the boys carried off four. By runs our boys hadforty-six to the opponents thirtv-nine while their batting average was 244which is good for college players. Shrenk did most of the pitching and it was due to his arm that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-page-ninety-eight-3kv-gt-page-ninety-nine-baseball-review-and-scores-he-baseball-team-of-1915-showed-a-decided-improvement-overvjlt-the-team-of-the-previous-year-under-the-direction-of-coachvjfsi-shrenk-and-captain-mcmichael-the-hoys-came-out-wonderfully-andwhile-it-was-not-a-winning-team-still-they-showed-up-well-of-the-ninegames-that-were-played-the-boys-carried-off-four-by-runs-our-boys-hadforty-six-to-the-opponents-thirtv-nine-while-their-batting-average-was-244which-is-good-for-college-players-shrenk-did-most-of-the-pitching-and-it-was-due-to-his-arm-that-the-image337016839.html
RM2AG8CBK–. Ravelings. Page Ninety-eight - ?3kV. ,•> Page Ninety-nine Baseball Review and Scores HE BASEBALL Team of 1915 showed a decided improvement overV|J< the team of the previous year. Under the direction of Coachv/jfSi Shrenk and Captain McMichael the hoys came out wonderfully andwhile it was not a winning team, still they showed up well. Of the ninegames that were played the boys carried off four. By runs our boys hadforty-six to the opponents thirtv-nine while their batting average was 244which is good for college players. Shrenk did most of the pitching and it was due to his arm that the
. Ravelings. may rest assured that he will do the hest he can tocarry off his end of the contest. Page One Hundred Sixteen Inter-society Contest—1915 HE Inter-Society Contest of 1915 marked the thirdsince the two societies adjusted their differences ofa few years ago. This year the contest was spiritedall the way through and while the decission of the judges gavethe Philo Society eight of the possible ten points, still all thosewho were present felt that it had been a close contest. Theorder of the standings was as follows: Debate—James Kelso, Philo, value 4 points.Oration—Raymond Smiley, Phil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-may-rest-assured-that-he-will-do-the-hest-he-can-tocarry-off-his-end-of-the-contest-page-one-hundred-sixteen-inter-society-contest1915-he-inter-society-contest-of-1915-marked-the-thirdsince-the-two-societies-adjusted-their-differences-ofa-few-years-ago-this-year-the-contest-was-spiritedall-the-way-through-and-while-the-decission-of-the-judges-gavethe-philo-society-eight-of-the-possible-ten-points-still-all-thosewho-were-present-felt-that-it-had-been-a-close-contest-theorder-of-the-standings-was-as-follows-debatejames-kelso-philo-value-4-pointsorationraymond-smiley-phil-image337012013.html
RM2AG8679–. Ravelings. may rest assured that he will do the hest he can tocarry off his end of the contest. Page One Hundred Sixteen Inter-society Contest—1915 HE Inter-Society Contest of 1915 marked the thirdsince the two societies adjusted their differences ofa few years ago. This year the contest was spiritedall the way through and while the decission of the judges gavethe Philo Society eight of the possible ten points, still all thosewho were present felt that it had been a close contest. Theorder of the standings was as follows: Debate—James Kelso, Philo, value 4 points.Oration—Raymond Smiley, Phil
. Ravelings. ealso been taken in, with permission to attend the programs, but not requiredto participate in either the program or business meetings. The membershiphas now grown to oxer two hundred and it has become by far the strongestorganization of its kind in the city. Each month the Club gives a musical program in the auditorium. Thepast year nine of such programs have been given. Besides, the Club has beenresponsible for the appearance here in concert, January 21, of Evan Williams;the famous Welch tenor. The club also has co-operated during the yearwith the Conservatory in presenting the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-ealso-been-taken-in-with-permission-to-attend-the-programs-but-not-requiredto-participate-in-either-the-program-or-business-meetings-the-membershiphas-now-grown-to-oxer-two-hundred-and-it-has-become-by-far-the-strongestorganization-of-its-kind-in-the-city-each-month-the-club-gives-a-musical-program-in-the-auditorium-thepast-year-nine-of-such-programs-have-been-given-besides-the-club-has-beenresponsible-for-the-appearance-here-in-concert-january-21-of-evan-williamsthe-famous-welch-tenor-the-club-also-has-co-operated-during-the-yearwith-the-conservatory-in-presenting-the-image336999697.html
RM2AG7JFD–. Ravelings. ealso been taken in, with permission to attend the programs, but not requiredto participate in either the program or business meetings. The membershiphas now grown to oxer two hundred and it has become by far the strongestorganization of its kind in the city. Each month the Club gives a musical program in the auditorium. Thepast year nine of such programs have been given. Besides, the Club has beenresponsible for the appearance here in concert, January 21, of Evan Williams;the famous Welch tenor. The club also has co-operated during the yearwith the Conservatory in presenting the
. Ravelings. Hundred Fifty. KATHARIN FINLEY Teacher Iiolin and Piano Graduate of American Conservatory, 08 Subsequent study under Herbert Butler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-hundred-fifty-katharin-finley-teacher-iiolin-and-piano-graduate-of-american-conservatory-08-subsequent-study-under-herbert-butler-image337003873.html
RM2AG7RTH–. Ravelings. Hundred Fifty. KATHARIN FINLEY Teacher Iiolin and Piano Graduate of American Conservatory, 08 Subsequent study under Herbert Butler.
. Ravelings. had been playing a good game at center was compelled toquit the game, and Captain McMichael suffered an injury to his elbow whichkept him out of the game for two weeks and slowed him up considerably theremainder of the season. With the loss of two regulars in the middle of theseason, the team had to be reorganized and was somewhat handicapped theremainder of the season, however, the men were going well at the last ofthe season and staged a spectacular game against Knox, losing by the closescore of 38 to 35. Van Pelt led in the scoring department with 230 points in 22 games,Smeby f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-had-been-playing-a-good-game-at-center-was-compelled-toquit-the-game-and-captain-mcmichael-suffered-an-injury-to-his-elbow-whichkept-him-out-of-the-game-for-two-weeks-and-slowed-him-up-considerably-theremainder-of-the-season-with-the-loss-of-two-regulars-in-the-middle-of-theseason-the-team-had-to-be-reorganized-and-was-somewhat-handicapped-theremainder-of-the-season-however-the-men-were-going-well-at-the-last-ofthe-season-and-staged-a-spectacular-game-against-knox-losing-by-the-closescore-of-38-to-35-van-pelt-led-in-the-scoring-department-with-230-points-in-22-gamessmeby-f-image337015867.html
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. Ravelings. HARRY FACKLERAssistant in History JAMES SMITHAssistant in Chemistry. Senior Class History IME alone can prove the worth of any great work and only throughthe perspective of years are we able to judge correctly. However,I am persuaded that when the annals of this age are written, names now found upon the Senior Class roll will stand out pre-eminent among the worlds great men. Our brilliant career as a class started four years ago when we won thepole scrap from our supposed superiors, the Sophomores. This was onlythe beginning of our achievements. Since that time we have sent leader Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-harry-facklerassistant-in-history-james-smithassistant-in-chemistry-senior-class-history-ime-alone-can-prove-the-worth-of-any-great-work-and-only-throughthe-perspective-of-years-are-we-able-to-judge-correctly-howeveri-am-persuaded-that-when-the-annals-of-this-age-are-written-names-now-found-upon-the-senior-class-roll-will-stand-out-pre-eminent-among-the-worlds-great-men-our-brilliant-career-as-a-class-started-four-years-ago-when-we-won-thepole-scrap-from-our-supposed-superiors-the-sophomores-this-was-onlythe-beginning-of-our-achievements-since-that-time-we-have-sent-leader-image337023665.html
RM2AG8N3D–. Ravelings. HARRY FACKLERAssistant in History JAMES SMITHAssistant in Chemistry. Senior Class History IME alone can prove the worth of any great work and only throughthe perspective of years are we able to judge correctly. However,I am persuaded that when the annals of this age are written, names now found upon the Senior Class roll will stand out pre-eminent among the worlds great men. Our brilliant career as a class started four years ago when we won thepole scrap from our supposed superiors, the Sophomores. This was onlythe beginning of our achievements. Since that time we have sent leader
. Ravelings. ois Association.Following this came the contest. There were nine entries thisyear and each of the contestants had a strong and well devel-oped oration, though from the nature of the subject they wereall very much along the same general trend. However they allshowed that the boys were awake to the problem that is con-fronting the nation and whether their solution of the problemis correct or not, the contest was well worth while from thestandpoint of awakening public opinion on this great question. All dav Saturday was given over to the transacting thebusiness of the convention with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-ois-associationfollowing-this-came-the-contest-there-were-nine-entries-thisyear-and-each-of-the-contestants-had-a-strong-and-well-devel-oped-oration-though-from-the-nature-of-the-subject-they-wereall-very-much-along-the-same-general-trend-however-they-allshowed-that-the-boys-were-awake-to-the-problem-that-is-con-fronting-the-nation-and-whether-their-solution-of-the-problemis-correct-or-not-the-contest-was-well-worth-while-from-thestandpoint-of-awakening-public-opinion-on-this-great-question-all-dav-saturday-was-given-over-to-the-transacting-thebusiness-of-the-convention-with-image337006527.html
RM2AG7Y7B–. Ravelings. ois Association.Following this came the contest. There were nine entries thisyear and each of the contestants had a strong and well devel-oped oration, though from the nature of the subject they wereall very much along the same general trend. However they allshowed that the boys were awake to the problem that is con-fronting the nation and whether their solution of the problemis correct or not, the contest was well worth while from thestandpoint of awakening public opinion on this great question. All dav Saturday was given over to the transacting thebusiness of the convention with
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. Ravelings. Basketball Score Monmouth 56 Monmouth 17 Monmouth 29 Monmouth 22 Monmouth 26 Monmouth 24 Monmouth 27 Monmouth 24 Monmouth 20 Monmouth 25 Monmouth 28 Monmouth 38 Monmouth 16 Monmouth 21 Monmouth 25 Monmouth 32 Monmouth 22 Monmouth 35 Monmouth 35 Monmouth 13 Monmouth High School 21 Northwestern 39 Mercury Academy 43 Wheaton 19 Keokuk V. M. C. A 43 Muscatine All Stars 56 William and Vashti 30 St. Johns 21 Knox 15 Iowa Wesleyan 16 Armour 17 Y. M. C. A. College 45 Armour 20 Lake Forest 66 Parsons 22 Iowa Wesleyan 2 Lake Forest 2^ Lombard 17 William and Vashti 38 Hedding 37 Page One Hu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-basketball-score-monmouth-56-monmouth-17-monmouth-29-monmouth-22-monmouth-26-monmouth-24-monmouth-27-monmouth-24-monmouth-20-monmouth-25-monmouth-28-monmouth-38-monmouth-16-monmouth-21-monmouth-25-monmouth-32-monmouth-22-monmouth-35-monmouth-35-monmouth-13-monmouth-high-school-21-northwestern-39-mercury-academy-43-wheaton-19-keokuk-v-m-c-a-43-muscatine-all-stars-56-william-and-vashti-30-st-johns-21-knox-15-iowa-wesleyan-16-armour-17-y-m-c-a-college-45-armour-20-lake-forest-66-parsons-22-iowa-wesleyan-2-lake-forest-2-lombard-17-william-and-vashti-38-hedding-37-page-one-hu-image337015552.html
RM2AG8ANM–. Ravelings. Basketball Score Monmouth 56 Monmouth 17 Monmouth 29 Monmouth 22 Monmouth 26 Monmouth 24 Monmouth 27 Monmouth 24 Monmouth 20 Monmouth 25 Monmouth 28 Monmouth 38 Monmouth 16 Monmouth 21 Monmouth 25 Monmouth 32 Monmouth 22 Monmouth 35 Monmouth 35 Monmouth 13 Monmouth High School 21 Northwestern 39 Mercury Academy 43 Wheaton 19 Keokuk V. M. C. A 43 Muscatine All Stars 56 William and Vashti 30 St. Johns 21 Knox 15 Iowa Wesleyan 16 Armour 17 Y. M. C. A. College 45 Armour 20 Lake Forest 66 Parsons 22 Iowa Wesleyan 2 Lake Forest 2^ Lombard 17 William and Vashti 38 Hedding 37 Page One Hu
. Ravelings. e handed out in chap-el. Eccrit. carries off debating honors. Feb. 4—Andrews—I dont care for the kindof girl who wants to run things. Dr. Wildelectures on Aviation. Feb. 5—Heavy snow. Get busy. Sam ! Feb. 6—Church at the churches. Presbyter-ian draws large crowd. Feb. 7—Prof. Graham at prayer meeting—We dont have any Christian Democrats inAmerican. Feb. 8—Prof. Andrews starts his JuniorDrama class after the usual process of elimin-ation. Feb. 9—Lida springs a Senior ring. Feb. 10—Lauder in English—Now you have our opinions, what do you put out? Feb. 11—Lake Forest scores on Monmou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-e-handed-out-in-chap-el-eccrit-carries-off-debating-honors-feb-4andrewsi-dont-care-for-the-kindof-girl-who-wants-to-run-things-dr-wildelectures-on-aviation-feb-5heavy-snow-get-busy-sam-!-feb-6church-at-the-churches-presbyter-ian-draws-large-crowd-feb-7prof-graham-at-prayer-meetingwe-dont-have-any-christian-democrats-inamerican-feb-8prof-andrews-starts-his-juniordrama-class-after-the-usual-process-of-elimin-ation-feb-9lida-springs-a-senior-ring-feb-10lauder-in-englishnow-you-have-our-opinions-what-do-you-put-out-feb-11lake-forest-scores-on-monmou-image336983843.html
RM2AG6X97–. Ravelings. e handed out in chap-el. Eccrit. carries off debating honors. Feb. 4—Andrews—I dont care for the kindof girl who wants to run things. Dr. Wildelectures on Aviation. Feb. 5—Heavy snow. Get busy. Sam ! Feb. 6—Church at the churches. Presbyter-ian draws large crowd. Feb. 7—Prof. Graham at prayer meeting—We dont have any Christian Democrats inAmerican. Feb. 8—Prof. Andrews starts his JuniorDrama class after the usual process of elimin-ation. Feb. 9—Lida springs a Senior ring. Feb. 10—Lauder in English—Now you have our opinions, what do you put out? Feb. 11—Lake Forest scores on Monmou
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. Ravelings. OUT Monmouth Plows They are Manufactured in a most efficient,up-to-date Factory, located in the heart ofthe corn belt. They are sold direct to you at actual Facto-ry prices, thereby saving you the middle-mans profit. They are used and liked in 45 states. Write for our large Catalog of Farm Toolsand Farm Equipment. Monmouth Plow Factory Manufacturers of Reliable Farm Machines Monmouth, Illinois The PeoplesNational Bank Monmouth, 111. Capital and Profits $170,000 Your Account Solicitedlarge or small Schall &Campbell GeneralInsurance We Pay 4 / Semi-Annually 2d Natl Bank Bldg on all Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-out-monmouth-plows-they-are-manufactured-in-a-most-efficientup-to-date-factory-located-in-the-heart-ofthe-corn-belt-they-are-sold-direct-to-you-at-actual-facto-ry-prices-thereby-saving-you-the-middle-mans-profit-they-are-used-and-liked-in-45-states-write-for-our-large-catalog-of-farm-toolsand-farm-equipment-monmouth-plow-factory-manufacturers-of-reliable-farm-machines-monmouth-illinois-the-peoplesnational-bank-monmouth-111-capital-and-profits-170000-your-account-solicitedlarge-or-small-schall-campbell-generalinsurance-we-pay-4-semi-annually-2d-natl-bank-bldg-on-all-image336981199.html
RM2AG6PXR–. Ravelings. OUT Monmouth Plows They are Manufactured in a most efficient,up-to-date Factory, located in the heart ofthe corn belt. They are sold direct to you at actual Facto-ry prices, thereby saving you the middle-mans profit. They are used and liked in 45 states. Write for our large Catalog of Farm Toolsand Farm Equipment. Monmouth Plow Factory Manufacturers of Reliable Farm Machines Monmouth, Illinois The PeoplesNational Bank Monmouth, 111. Capital and Profits $170,000 Your Account Solicitedlarge or small Schall &Campbell GeneralInsurance We Pay 4 / Semi-Annually 2d Natl Bank Bldg on all
. Ravelings. Page One Hundred S State Oratorical Contest. This year Monmouth had the honor of having the State Oratoricalheld here. There were eight contestants entered; all of them the pick oftheir respective schools. Each presented his subject in a pleasing and con-vincing manner but when the contest was over there were but two men whostood out in the judges minds and needless to say one of them was Mon-mouths orator—Lawrence Teare. His subject was America and the Immi-grant Problem and his manner of developing it was both original and con-vincing, but fate seemed against us for the decision Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-page-one-hundred-s-state-oratorical-contest-this-year-monmouth-had-the-honor-of-having-the-state-oratoricalheld-here-there-were-eight-contestants-entered-all-of-them-the-pick-oftheir-respective-schools-each-presented-his-subject-in-a-pleasing-and-con-vincing-manner-but-when-the-contest-was-over-there-were-but-two-men-whostood-out-in-the-judges-minds-and-needless-to-say-one-of-them-was-mon-mouths-oratorlawrence-teare-his-subject-was-america-and-the-immi-grant-problem-and-his-manner-of-developing-it-was-both-original-and-con-vincing-but-fate-seemed-against-us-for-the-decision-image337014507.html
RM2AG89CB–. Ravelings. Page One Hundred S State Oratorical Contest. This year Monmouth had the honor of having the State Oratoricalheld here. There were eight contestants entered; all of them the pick oftheir respective schools. Each presented his subject in a pleasing and con-vincing manner but when the contest was over there were but two men whostood out in the judges minds and needless to say one of them was Mon-mouths orator—Lawrence Teare. His subject was America and the Immi-grant Problem and his manner of developing it was both original and con-vincing, but fate seemed against us for the decision
. Ravelings. December // you arc bound to say something mean, talk to yourself. Dec. 1—Maynard in Education—We call thisyoung lady Miss Hardin now. But I suppose wellhave to be changing her name soon. Dec. 2—Funeral of the Chafing Dish room.Not conducted by legal authority. Dec. 3—Clint on the telephone—Hello Mo-ther. Cool voice at the other end—This is Mrs.Eckley. Dec. 4—Lid on at the Dorm. Beth Newcombreported for trying to escape through a window.Doctor makes personal calls. Finds most of thegirls studying Bible. Dec. 5—Scandal created by Sabbath afternoonSenior business meeting. Dec. 6—Cou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-december-you-arc-bound-to-say-something-mean-talk-to-yourself-dec-1maynard-in-educationwe-call-thisyoung-lady-miss-hardin-now-but-i-suppose-wellhave-to-be-changing-her-name-soon-dec-2funeral-of-the-chafing-dish-roomnot-conducted-by-legal-authority-dec-3clint-on-the-telephonehello-mo-ther-cool-voice-at-the-other-endthis-is-mrseckley-dec-4lid-on-at-the-dorm-beth-newcombreported-for-trying-to-escape-through-a-windowdoctor-makes-personal-calls-finds-most-of-thegirls-studying-bible-dec-5scandal-created-by-sabbath-afternoonsenior-business-meeting-dec-6cou-image336984652.html
RM2AG6YA4–. Ravelings. December // you arc bound to say something mean, talk to yourself. Dec. 1—Maynard in Education—We call thisyoung lady Miss Hardin now. But I suppose wellhave to be changing her name soon. Dec. 2—Funeral of the Chafing Dish room.Not conducted by legal authority. Dec. 3—Clint on the telephone—Hello Mo-ther. Cool voice at the other end—This is Mrs.Eckley. Dec. 4—Lid on at the Dorm. Beth Newcombreported for trying to escape through a window.Doctor makes personal calls. Finds most of thegirls studying Bible. Dec. 5—Scandal created by Sabbath afternoonSenior business meeting. Dec. 6—Cou
. Ravelings. 10 KASS??: * -> iJ V, Pape One Hundred Nineteen. Page One Hundred Twenty Twenty-four Years of the Ravelings N TWENTY-FOUR years almost anything will havechanged. Of course some things will change morethan others but still there will be some changes. TheRavelings has been no exception. In looking back over thefiles of the Ravelings we find that the first annual of the col-lege was a scragglv little book which contained a long poem ona purely literary topic and a few write ups of the school. Therewas one lonesome cut and this by its very lonesomeness lookedout of place. But as th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-10-kass-gt-ij-v-pape-one-hundred-nineteen-page-one-hundred-twenty-twenty-four-years-of-the-ravelings-n-twenty-four-years-almost-anything-will-havechanged-of-course-some-things-will-change-morethan-others-but-still-there-will-be-some-changes-theravelings-has-been-no-exception-in-looking-back-over-thefiles-of-the-ravelings-we-find-that-the-first-annual-of-the-col-lege-was-a-scragglv-little-book-which-contained-a-long-poem-ona-purely-literary-topic-and-a-few-write-ups-of-the-school-therewas-one-lonesome-cut-and-this-by-its-very-lonesomeness-lookedout-of-place-but-as-th-image337011670.html
RM2AG85R2–. Ravelings. 10 KASS??: * -> iJ V, Pape One Hundred Nineteen. Page One Hundred Twenty Twenty-four Years of the Ravelings N TWENTY-FOUR years almost anything will havechanged. Of course some things will change morethan others but still there will be some changes. TheRavelings has been no exception. In looking back over thefiles of the Ravelings we find that the first annual of the col-lege was a scragglv little book which contained a long poem ona purely literary topic and a few write ups of the school. Therewas one lonesome cut and this by its very lonesomeness lookedout of place. But as th
. Ravelings. ing Backward Miss Harriet Irwin, 90 Aletheorean Breakfast EINE DEUTSCHE FAMILIE Die Mutter Margretta Gardner Zu Den Ankommenden Frauen Lulu Orr Zu Den Kinderschen Lulu Hensleigh Ich Liebe Dich Vera McLaughlin Das Deutsche Kastchen Grace Cowick Ein Klavierstuck Martha Glass Die Familie Geschichte Mrs. Mary Findlev Douglass Page One Hundred Seventy-eight Commencement Calendar June i, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—Presidents Reception to Sen-ior Class. June 2, Friday, 8:15 p. m.—Philo-Eccritean Contest. June 3, Saturday, 8:15 p. m.—Valedictory Exercises of theLiterary Societies. June 4, Sabba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-ing-backward-miss-harriet-irwin-90-aletheorean-breakfast-eine-deutsche-familie-die-mutter-margretta-gardner-zu-den-ankommenden-frauen-lulu-orr-zu-den-kinderschen-lulu-hensleigh-ich-liebe-dich-vera-mclaughlin-das-deutsche-kastchen-grace-cowick-ein-klavierstuck-martha-glass-die-familie-geschichte-mrs-mary-findlev-douglass-page-one-hundred-seventy-eight-commencement-calendar-june-i-thursday-800-p-mpresidents-reception-to-sen-ior-class-june-2-friday-815-p-mphilo-eccritean-contest-june-3-saturday-815-p-mvaledictory-exercises-of-theliterary-societies-june-4-sabba-image336995618.html
RM2AG7D9P–. Ravelings. ing Backward Miss Harriet Irwin, 90 Aletheorean Breakfast EINE DEUTSCHE FAMILIE Die Mutter Margretta Gardner Zu Den Ankommenden Frauen Lulu Orr Zu Den Kinderschen Lulu Hensleigh Ich Liebe Dich Vera McLaughlin Das Deutsche Kastchen Grace Cowick Ein Klavierstuck Martha Glass Die Familie Geschichte Mrs. Mary Findlev Douglass Page One Hundred Seventy-eight Commencement Calendar June i, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—Presidents Reception to Sen-ior Class. June 2, Friday, 8:15 p. m.—Philo-Eccritean Contest. June 3, Saturday, 8:15 p. m.—Valedictory Exercises of theLiterary Societies. June 4, Sabba
. Ravelings. but [ have never seen her yet. Sept. 21—Sophs bribe Rock Island Southern and get home from roast at 12:15 a. m.Little Doug makes a mistake(?) and puts his arm around Florence Mcgchelscn in placeof Adv. Sept. 22—Georgia McVey in Bible—Lower animals were created in six days and manon the seventh. Sept. 23—High Tribunal gets together and the Freshmen boys all hurry to get greencaps. All but Tuttle, Im a special and belong to a National frat. Sept. 2-1—Y. W. is changed to Thursdaynight so the date wont have to make therun from the Movie to the Dorm a milerun. Sept. 25—Philo barbaque. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-but-have-never-seen-her-yet-sept-21sophs-bribe-rock-island-southern-and-get-home-from-roast-at-1215-a-mlittle-doug-makes-a-mistake-and-puts-his-arm-around-florence-mcgchelscn-in-placeof-adv-sept-22georgia-mcvey-in-biblelower-animals-were-created-in-six-days-and-manon-the-seventh-sept-23high-tribunal-gets-together-and-the-freshmen-boys-all-hurry-to-get-greencaps-all-but-tuttle-im-a-special-and-belong-to-a-national-frat-sept-2-1y-w-is-changed-to-thursdaynight-so-the-date-wont-have-to-make-therun-from-the-movie-to-the-dorm-a-milerun-sept-25philo-barbaque-image336985985.html
RM2AG711N–. Ravelings. but [ have never seen her yet. Sept. 21—Sophs bribe Rock Island Southern and get home from roast at 12:15 a. m.Little Doug makes a mistake(?) and puts his arm around Florence Mcgchelscn in placeof Adv. Sept. 22—Georgia McVey in Bible—Lower animals were created in six days and manon the seventh. Sept. 23—High Tribunal gets together and the Freshmen boys all hurry to get greencaps. All but Tuttle, Im a special and belong to a National frat. Sept. 2-1—Y. W. is changed to Thursdaynight so the date wont have to make therun from the Movie to the Dorm a milerun. Sept. 25—Philo barbaque.
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. Ravelings. GLEE II CLUB. March 28—Morning Sun. Iowa; March 29—Columbus City. Iowa; March 30—Rock Island.Illinois ; March 31—Amity, Iowa ; April 1-2—Waterloo, Iowa ; April 3—Washington, Iowa ^^ Jk. w*Page One Hunderd Fifty-eight Home Concert PROGRAM Part OneMarch Onward - Giebcl Glee ClubEven Bravest Heart - Gounod Mr. BrightDe Coppah Moon - Shelly Glee ClubChalk Talk - - - Mr. Douglass What from Vengeance (from Lucia de Lammermoor) - - - DonizettiShattuck Glee ClubOn the Sea . - - - - Buck Glee ClubMy Bride shall be My Flag Rotoli Mr. FaberMassas in de Cold, Cold Ground - - Parks Flag of Our Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-glee-ii-club-march-28morning-sun-iowa-march-29columbus-city-iowa-march-30rock-islandillinois-march-31amity-iowa-april-1-2waterloo-iowa-april-3washington-iowa-jk-wpage-one-hunderd-fifty-eight-home-concert-program-part-onemarch-onward-giebcl-glee-clubeven-bravest-heart-gounod-mr-brightde-coppah-moon-shelly-glee-clubchalk-talk-mr-douglass-what-from-vengeance-from-lucia-de-lammermoor-donizettishattuck-glee-clubon-the-sea-buck-glee-clubmy-bride-shall-be-my-flag-rotoli-mr-fabermassas-in-de-cold-cold-ground-parks-flag-of-our-image337000624.html
RM2AG7KMG–. Ravelings. GLEE II CLUB. March 28—Morning Sun. Iowa; March 29—Columbus City. Iowa; March 30—Rock Island.Illinois ; March 31—Amity, Iowa ; April 1-2—Waterloo, Iowa ; April 3—Washington, Iowa ^^ Jk. w*Page One Hunderd Fifty-eight Home Concert PROGRAM Part OneMarch Onward - Giebcl Glee ClubEven Bravest Heart - Gounod Mr. BrightDe Coppah Moon - Shelly Glee ClubChalk Talk - - - Mr. Douglass What from Vengeance (from Lucia de Lammermoor) - - - DonizettiShattuck Glee ClubOn the Sea . - - - - Buck Glee ClubMy Bride shall be My Flag Rotoli Mr. FaberMassas in de Cold, Cold Ground - - Parks Flag of Our
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. Ravelings. Student Volunteer Band-1915-1916Roll Jennie Fullerto:Lulu OrrMartha GlassLucile SpicerEva Carnahan Henry HastingsJames PollockDaniel SmithGeorge WarnerMerrill Adv James Smith The Student Volunteer Association is an organization of students whohave chosen as their life work some form of Christian Service in foreigncountries. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate a vital inter-est in missionary work and to acquaint the prospective missionary with theunevangelized fields. During the past College year we have been privileged to entertain theConvention of the Central Illinois Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-student-volunteer-band-1915-1916roll-jennie-fullertolulu-orrmartha-glasslucile-spicereva-carnahan-henry-hastingsjames-pollockdaniel-smithgeorge-warnermerrill-adv-james-smith-the-student-volunteer-association-is-an-organization-of-students-whohave-chosen-as-their-life-work-some-form-of-christian-service-in-foreigncountries-the-purpose-of-the-organization-is-to-stimulate-a-vital-inter-est-in-missionary-work-and-to-acquaint-the-prospective-missionary-with-theunevangelized-fields-during-the-past-college-year-we-have-been-privileged-to-entertain-theconvention-of-the-central-illinois-image337007018.html
RM2AG7YTX–. Ravelings. Student Volunteer Band-1915-1916Roll Jennie Fullerto:Lulu OrrMartha GlassLucile SpicerEva Carnahan Henry HastingsJames PollockDaniel SmithGeorge WarnerMerrill Adv James Smith The Student Volunteer Association is an organization of students whohave chosen as their life work some form of Christian Service in foreigncountries. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate a vital inter-est in missionary work and to acquaint the prospective missionary with theunevangelized fields. During the past College year we have been privileged to entertain theConvention of the Central Illinois
. Ravelings. iving one man three dates at one March Never talk about splitting hairs with a bald headed man March 1—Philip sends Martha M. roses. March 2—George W.—You certainly were excited at the game. I saw your mouthgoing all the time. Sarah M.—You must have been interested in the game. PERPETUAL(V)oTiON. March 3—Professor Heuse in Chemistry—Hand in your pictures before tomorrow. March 4—Chuck meets some opposition inthe person of Ruths cousin Bob. March 5—She found him. See Chronologyfor November 8. March 6—Mr. Gethman (Y. M. Secretary)prays for those who have gone out of the in-stitution Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-iving-one-man-three-dates-at-one-march-never-talk-about-splitting-hairs-with-a-bald-headed-man-march-1philip-sends-martha-m-roses-march-2george-wyou-certainly-were-excited-at-the-game-i-saw-your-mouthgoing-all-the-time-sarah-myou-must-have-been-interested-in-the-game-perpetualvotion-march-3professor-heuse-in-chemistryhand-in-your-pictures-before-tomorrow-march-4chuck-meets-some-opposition-inthe-person-of-ruths-cousin-bob-march-5she-found-him-see-chronologyfor-november-8-march-6mr-gethman-y-m-secretaryprays-for-those-who-have-gone-out-of-the-in-stitution-image336983305.html
RM2AG6WJ1–. Ravelings. iving one man three dates at one March Never talk about splitting hairs with a bald headed man March 1—Philip sends Martha M. roses. March 2—George W.—You certainly were excited at the game. I saw your mouthgoing all the time. Sarah M.—You must have been interested in the game. PERPETUAL(V)oTiON. March 3—Professor Heuse in Chemistry—Hand in your pictures before tomorrow. March 4—Chuck meets some opposition inthe person of Ruths cousin Bob. March 5—She found him. See Chronologyfor November 8. March 6—Mr. Gethman (Y. M. Secretary)prays for those who have gone out of the in-stitution
. Ravelings. Gabby McClJTCHEON Hll I £. Pape Ninety-one. Douglass Ghormley Newcomb Dennison Stewart Kelly Turnbuli. Ghormley Gabby McCutcheon Hill Page Ninety-two Track Season Review UR TRACK season was exceptionally successful. We were unableto get as many meets as we had hoped but in the Knox and Confer-ence meets the team was given an opportunity to show their train-ing and fighting spirit. Our first meet was a Handicap with MonmouthHigh School. In this meet we won by a score of 60 to 39. On the next Sat-urday we met Burlington High. They were stronger in the mile, but inother events the Mo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-gabby-mccljtcheon-hll-i-pape-ninety-one-douglass-ghormley-newcomb-dennison-stewart-kelly-turnbuli-ghormley-gabby-mccutcheon-hill-page-ninety-two-track-season-review-ur-track-season-was-exceptionally-successful-we-were-unableto-get-as-many-meets-as-we-had-hoped-but-in-the-knox-and-confer-ence-meets-the-team-was-given-an-opportunity-to-show-their-train-ing-and-fighting-spirit-our-first-meet-was-a-handicap-with-monmouthhigh-school-in-this-meet-we-won-by-a-score-of-60-to-39-on-the-next-sat-urday-we-met-burlington-high-they-were-stronger-in-the-mile-but-inother-events-the-mo-image337017641.html
RM2AG8DC9–. Ravelings. Gabby McClJTCHEON Hll I £. Pape Ninety-one. Douglass Ghormley Newcomb Dennison Stewart Kelly Turnbuli. Ghormley Gabby McCutcheon Hill Page Ninety-two Track Season Review UR TRACK season was exceptionally successful. We were unableto get as many meets as we had hoped but in the Knox and Confer-ence meets the team was given an opportunity to show their train-ing and fighting spirit. Our first meet was a Handicap with MonmouthHigh School. In this meet we won by a score of 60 to 39. On the next Sat-urday we met Burlington High. They were stronger in the mile, but inother events the Mo
. Ravelings. three Freshmen who made good this vear, wasregarded largely as utility man, playing at all positions in the back-field andat times holding down the end position. Bill is a speedy man ami with hisexperience gained this past season should prove to lie of real worth on thenext rears eleven. QUINBY Ivory could always be depended upon to make accurate passes. On de-fensive he was a fiend for breaking up plavs of the opponents. Althoughhandicapped early in the season with a wrenched knee, vet he ably filled thecenter position in every game which he played. Quinby has two more vearsof co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-three-freshmen-who-made-good-this-vear-wasregarded-largely-as-utility-man-playing-at-all-positions-in-the-back-field-andat-times-holding-down-the-end-position-bill-is-a-speedy-man-ami-with-hisexperience-gained-this-past-season-should-prove-to-lie-of-real-worth-on-thenext-rears-eleven-quinby-ivory-could-always-be-depended-upon-to-make-accurate-passes-on-de-fensive-he-was-a-fiend-for-breaking-up-plavs-of-the-opponents-althoughhandicapped-early-in-the-season-with-a-wrenched-knee-vet-he-ably-filled-thecenter-position-in-every-game-which-he-played-quinby-has-two-more-vearsof-co-image337019413.html
RM2AG8FKH–. Ravelings. three Freshmen who made good this vear, wasregarded largely as utility man, playing at all positions in the back-field andat times holding down the end position. Bill is a speedy man ami with hisexperience gained this past season should prove to lie of real worth on thenext rears eleven. QUINBY Ivory could always be depended upon to make accurate passes. On de-fensive he was a fiend for breaking up plavs of the opponents. Althoughhandicapped early in the season with a wrenched knee, vet he ably filled thecenter position in every game which he played. Quinby has two more vearsof co
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RM2AG7DYW–. Ravelings. Ralph White Virginia Carvel Esther Craig Puss Russel Alma Johnson Eliphalet Hopper, a Yankee Russell Wagner Clarence Colfax, a Southerner Raymond Smiley Mrs. Brice Lena Ogden Mrs. Colfax Mildred Currier Lieutenant Tom Catherwood Walter Schrenk Auctioneer Ralph Stine Mr. Canter Cassius McKnight Nancy Ellen Henry Ephum Robert Riddell Maude Catherwood Mary Logan George Catherwood Frank Stewart Ann Brinsmade Lulu Hensleigh Jack Brinsmade Wilfred Matson Eugenie Renault Clara Kongable Union Soldiers Messrs. Bigger, Simpson, C. Stewart, Buchanan Virginia Reel—Misses Henderson, Jamieson,
. Ravelings. September. Shut your mouth mid open your eyesAnd youll need nothing to make you -wise.Sept. 7.—A promising amount of raw material appears. What we cant cure we mustendure. Sept. 8—Registration. We all get acquainted. Margretta to Miss McConnell, I justcant remember your name. Sept. 9—Library opens. The first night and yet nary a date, for by the Lest we forgetthey were sent home at eight. Sept. 10—Open night—it was some rain but the steadies still remained steady.Sept. 11 — Y. M. & Y. W. Recpetion. Personal opinions were exchanged.Sept. 12—Fall opening of Second Churchgallery. Col Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-september-shut-your-mouth-mid-open-your-eyesand-youll-need-nothing-to-make-you-wisesept-7a-promising-amount-of-raw-material-appears-what-we-cant-cure-we-mustendure-sept-8registration-we-all-get-acquainted-margretta-to-miss-mcconnell-i-justcant-remember-your-name-sept-9library-opens-the-first-night-and-yet-nary-a-date-for-by-the-lest-we-forgetthey-were-sent-home-at-eight-sept-10open-nightit-was-some-rain-but-the-steadies-still-remained-steadysept-11-y-m-y-w-recpetion-personal-opinions-were-exchangedsept-12fall-opening-of-second-churchgallery-col-image336986202.html
RM2AG719E–. Ravelings. September. Shut your mouth mid open your eyesAnd youll need nothing to make you -wise.Sept. 7.—A promising amount of raw material appears. What we cant cure we mustendure. Sept. 8—Registration. We all get acquainted. Margretta to Miss McConnell, I justcant remember your name. Sept. 9—Library opens. The first night and yet nary a date, for by the Lest we forgetthey were sent home at eight. Sept. 10—Open night—it was some rain but the steadies still remained steady.Sept. 11 — Y. M. & Y. W. Recpetion. Personal opinions were exchanged.Sept. 12—Fall opening of Second Churchgallery. Col
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. Ravelings. lar professors. In the resignation of the head ofthe Department of < )ratory a vacancy is left which itwill be hard to fill. Our genial public speaking professor liasa host of friends who will sincerely regret his absence fromthe faculty roster. Under Mr. Andrews efficient management the depart-ment iif Public Speaking has made great strides during thelast three rears. Not only as a class-room instructor has heexceiled but he has combined with this rare ability as a con-test trainer. An investigation of forensic records during thethree rears of his coaching shows a decided incr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-lar-professors-in-the-resignation-of-the-head-ofthe-department-of-lt-ratory-a-vacancy-is-left-which-itwill-be-hard-to-fill-our-genial-public-speaking-professor-liasa-host-of-friends-who-will-sincerely-regret-his-absence-fromthe-faculty-roster-under-mr-andrews-efficient-management-the-depart-ment-iif-public-speaking-has-made-great-strides-during-thelast-three-rears-not-only-as-a-class-room-instructor-has-heexceiled-but-he-has-combined-with-this-rare-ability-as-a-con-test-trainer-an-investigation-of-forensic-records-during-thethree-rears-of-his-coaching-shows-a-decided-incr-image337014009.html
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. Ravelings. individuals in school. Whether or not this has been animprovement over the old order will doubtless depend some-what on the reader, but we leave the book for your judgment.We hope, however, that the endeavors of the staff will be ap-preciated and that next years staff will have the heartiestco-operation of the school in getting out a book of which youmay be proud. ,»L«ffl<(» taGMSRni e^-** <AVf IT Page One Hundred Tv Department Editors O GENERAL could long carry on a war without theOJ aid of an efficient and willing army: neither couldany editor make much headway without the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-individuals-in-school-whether-or-not-this-has-been-animprovement-over-the-old-order-will-doubtless-depend-some-what-on-the-reader-but-we-leave-the-book-for-your-judgmentwe-hope-however-that-the-endeavors-of-the-staff-will-be-ap-preciated-and-that-next-years-staff-will-have-the-heartiestco-operation-of-the-school-in-getting-out-a-book-of-which-youmay-be-proud-lffllt-tagmsrni-e-ltavf-it-page-one-hundred-tv-department-editors-o-general-could-long-carry-on-a-war-without-theoj-aid-of-an-efficient-and-willing-army-neither-couldany-editor-make-much-headway-without-the-image337011241.html
RM2AG857N–. Ravelings. individuals in school. Whether or not this has been animprovement over the old order will doubtless depend some-what on the reader, but we leave the book for your judgment.We hope, however, that the endeavors of the staff will be ap-preciated and that next years staff will have the heartiestco-operation of the school in getting out a book of which youmay be proud. ,»L«ffl<(» taGMSRni e^-** <AVf IT Page One Hundred Tv Department Editors O GENERAL could long carry on a war without theOJ aid of an efficient and willing army: neither couldany editor make much headway without the
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. Ravelings. Shining Lights MottoRoses arc red, violets are blue,Our hair is red, dont you wish yours was too?Colors: Brick Red Flower: Carrot President Roberta Craig Vice-President Doc. Neilson Secretary Lulu Orr Sergeant Harry Fackler Treasurer Edna Glass Charter Members—Nellie Shepherd, Edith Glass, Bess Anderson, EvaCarnahan, Ewing Bailey, Elsie Fleming. ?%.<& Page One Hundred Eighty-four 7 <£. ?^VEliT1^ >*??. Pace One Hundred EiKhty-five * -> Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-shining-lights-mottoroses-arc-red-violets-are-blueour-hair-is-red-dont-you-wish-yours-was-toocolors-brick-red-flower-carrot-president-roberta-craig-vice-president-doc-neilson-secretary-lulu-orr-sergeant-harry-fackler-treasurer-edna-glass-charter-membersnellie-shepherd-edith-glass-bess-anderson-evacarnahan-ewing-bailey-elsie-fleming-lt-page-one-hundred-eighty-four-7-lt-velit1-gt-pace-one-hundred-eikhty-five-gt-image336994000.html
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. Ravelings. rust he finds agree-able entertainment elsewhere. He didhonor the Junior Kid Party with his pres-ence and made a special hit in his outfit.We wager that he can lick any man inCollege. Oh, it is excellent to have a giantsstrength.—Measure for Measure CARL GUTHRIEWashington, Iowa Fluz Carl is a born advertiser. He can sellsoap that doesnt exist. He is destinedto become either advance agent for some-thing or funny man in a black-face min-strel show. Or he would make a goodpreacher. He neglects the future andlives in the present. Theres a reason!For when a ladys in the case,You knoze Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-rust-he-finds-agree-able-entertainment-elsewhere-he-didhonor-the-junior-kid-party-with-his-pres-ence-and-made-a-special-hit-in-his-outfitwe-wager-that-he-can-lick-any-man-incollege-oh-it-is-excellent-to-have-a-giantsstrengthmeasure-for-measure-carl-guthriewashington-iowa-fluz-carl-is-a-born-advertiser-he-can-sellsoap-that-doesnt-exist-he-is-destinedto-become-either-advance-agent-for-some-thing-or-funny-man-in-a-black-face-min-strel-show-or-he-would-make-a-goodpreacher-he-neglects-the-future-andlives-in-the-present-theres-a-reason!for-when-a-ladys-in-the-caseyou-knoze-image337022178.html
RM2AG8K6A–. Ravelings. rust he finds agree-able entertainment elsewhere. He didhonor the Junior Kid Party with his pres-ence and made a special hit in his outfit.We wager that he can lick any man inCollege. Oh, it is excellent to have a giantsstrength.—Measure for Measure CARL GUTHRIEWashington, Iowa Fluz Carl is a born advertiser. He can sellsoap that doesnt exist. He is destinedto become either advance agent for some-thing or funny man in a black-face min-strel show. Or he would make a goodpreacher. He neglects the future andlives in the present. Theres a reason!For when a ladys in the case,You knoze
. Ravelings. nmouthteams. Wray, Rankin, Gillis, Waldon, Reed, Ouinby and Oliver Turnbullcomplete the team. The season closed this year with the Home Coming game on Thanks-giving Day with Ripon College. A large number of old football men gath-ered at the M Club banquet that evening. One noticeable feature of thegathering was the presence of seven former captains. Next fall we meetKnox at the Annual Home Coming on Thanksgiving Day, and we hope thatanother championship can be celebrated at that time. 1Q ^**»>. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-nmouthteams-wray-rankin-gillis-waldon-reed-ouinby-and-oliver-turnbullcomplete-the-team-the-season-closed-this-year-with-the-home-coming-game-on-thanks-giving-day-with-ripon-college-a-large-number-of-old-football-men-gath-ered-at-the-m-club-banquet-that-evening-one-noticeable-feature-of-thegathering-was-the-presence-of-seven-former-captains-next-fall-we-meetknox-at-the-annual-home-coming-on-thanksgiving-day-and-we-hope-thatanother-championship-can-be-celebrated-at-that-time-1q-gt-image337020149.html
RM2AG8GHW–. Ravelings. nmouthteams. Wray, Rankin, Gillis, Waldon, Reed, Ouinby and Oliver Turnbullcomplete the team. The season closed this year with the Home Coming game on Thanks-giving Day with Ripon College. A large number of old football men gath-ered at the M Club banquet that evening. One noticeable feature of thegathering was the presence of seven former captains. Next fall we meetKnox at the Annual Home Coming on Thanksgiving Day, and we hope thatanother championship can be celebrated at that time. 1Q ^**»>.
. Ravelings. Page Sixty-eight THOMAS SPICERMonmouth Honk This man has in some mysterious waygained the reputation of being lazv. Butwe cant see where he got it. He rushesaround most of the time—after Martha.Thomas has a level head for business andwill be a credit to his class. The managerof next years Oracle. Have you not day enough to sleep in,but you must sleep in the night too? —Randolph RUTH WILLSONRichmond, Ind. Ruthic We desire to express our disapproval thatMiss Willson is so favored bv the Presi-dent of the Student Body. Now, we be-lieve in just and equal treatment of all.Will Chuck pl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-page-sixty-eight-thomas-spicermonmouth-honk-this-man-has-in-some-mysterious-waygained-the-reputation-of-being-lazv-butwe-cant-see-where-he-got-it-he-rushesaround-most-of-the-timeafter-marthathomas-has-a-level-head-for-business-andwill-be-a-credit-to-his-class-the-managerof-next-years-oracle-have-you-not-day-enough-to-sleep-inbut-you-must-sleep-in-the-night-too-randolph-ruth-willsonrichmond-ind-ruthic-we-desire-to-express-our-disapproval-thatmiss-willson-is-so-favored-bv-the-presi-dent-of-the-student-body-now-we-be-lieve-in-just-and-equal-treatment-of-allwill-chuck-pl-image337022331.html
RM2AG8KBR–. Ravelings. Page Sixty-eight THOMAS SPICERMonmouth Honk This man has in some mysterious waygained the reputation of being lazv. Butwe cant see where he got it. He rushesaround most of the time—after Martha.Thomas has a level head for business andwill be a credit to his class. The managerof next years Oracle. Have you not day enough to sleep in,but you must sleep in the night too? —Randolph RUTH WILLSONRichmond, Ind. Ruthic We desire to express our disapproval thatMiss Willson is so favored bv the Presi-dent of the Student Body. Now, we be-lieve in just and equal treatment of all.Will Chuck pl
. Ravelings. th posters of the move artists. Rec-olletions of the day will be attended with pleasurable feelingin the memory of every Senior. Chief Operator—Charles Fort Synopsis Henry Eddy Scenario Myrtle Hastings Illustrated Song Eva Carnahan National Board of Censorship Glenn Neilson Actresses Leland Turnbull Actors Clara Marie Hardin Illustrated Song Lee Bright Next Show Carroll French --^ igjJimffiWinwi>Bi *;c ie Hundred Seventy-two Faculty Dinner INCE the time worn custom of Class Day was inaugur-ated in Monmouth College, the Faculty, catching thefestive spirit, have held their banq Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-th-posters-of-the-move-artists-rec-olletions-of-the-day-will-be-attended-with-pleasurable-feelingin-the-memory-of-every-senior-chief-operatorcharles-fort-synopsis-henry-eddy-scenario-myrtle-hastings-illustrated-song-eva-carnahan-national-board-of-censorship-glenn-neilson-actresses-leland-turnbull-actors-clara-marie-hardin-illustrated-song-lee-bright-next-show-carroll-french-igjjimffiwinwigtbi-c-ie-hundred-seventy-two-faculty-dinner-ince-the-time-worn-custom-of-class-day-was-inaugur-ated-in-monmouth-college-the-faculty-catching-thefestive-spirit-have-held-their-banq-image336996767.html
RM2AG7EPR–. Ravelings. th posters of the move artists. Rec-olletions of the day will be attended with pleasurable feelingin the memory of every Senior. Chief Operator—Charles Fort Synopsis Henry Eddy Scenario Myrtle Hastings Illustrated Song Eva Carnahan National Board of Censorship Glenn Neilson Actresses Leland Turnbull Actors Clara Marie Hardin Illustrated Song Lee Bright Next Show Carroll French --^ igjJimffiWinwi>Bi *;c ie Hundred Seventy-two Faculty Dinner INCE the time worn custom of Class Day was inaugur-ated in Monmouth College, the Faculty, catching thefestive spirit, have held their banq
. Ravelings. of. Robbie—What kind of cones does Lowell refer to? H. Kelly—Why-pine cones, I suppose. Robinson—I have heard of cones in Geometry. May 16—Will somebody please tell Gunthorp what corn tassels look like?May 17—Wilda L. and Kilpatrick experiment in tenns.May 18—Lida W. (translates German in thisastonishing manner)—Dont hold me so hard,young man. May 19—Knox baseball game. Score—!!!May 20—Martha and Ralston discover thenight has a thousand eyes. May 21—The day the good boys put onwhite collars and the bad ones the soft. May 22—Chemistry Club holds another meet-ing. By this time they Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-of-robbiewhat-kind-of-cones-does-lowell-refer-to-h-kellywhy-pine-cones-i-suppose-robinsoni-have-heard-of-cones-in-geometry-may-16will-somebody-please-tell-gunthorp-what-corn-tassels-look-likemay-17wilda-l-and-kilpatrick-experiment-in-tennsmay-18lida-w-translates-german-in-thisastonishing-mannerdont-hold-me-so-hardyoung-man-may-19knox-baseball-game-score!!!may-20martha-and-ralston-discover-thenight-has-a-thousand-eyes-may-21the-day-the-good-boys-put-onwhite-collars-and-the-bad-ones-the-soft-may-22chemistry-club-holds-another-meet-ing-by-this-time-they-image336982218.html
RM2AG6T76–. Ravelings. of. Robbie—What kind of cones does Lowell refer to? H. Kelly—Why-pine cones, I suppose. Robinson—I have heard of cones in Geometry. May 16—Will somebody please tell Gunthorp what corn tassels look like?May 17—Wilda L. and Kilpatrick experiment in tenns.May 18—Lida W. (translates German in thisastonishing manner)—Dont hold me so hard,young man. May 19—Knox baseball game. Score—!!!May 20—Martha and Ralston discover thenight has a thousand eyes. May 21—The day the good boys put onwhite collars and the bad ones the soft. May 22—Chemistry Club holds another meet-ing. By this time they
. Ravelings. Page One Hundred Fifty-f. Bhin»ti T^yft—*-* Colle£e Band hat it is a greatpep cannot be This is the second year the College has had a bandaid on the football field in getting up and keepingdoubted by those who witnessed any of the games last fall. That the stu-dent body feel their value is proven by the fact that they saw fit to sendthe boys to the Coe game and pay their expenses. We are all mighty pri iud i > Ithe band and only hope that as the years go by it will continue to fill thatlong felt need of something to keep up the spirits of the school at a hardgame. Some of the m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-page-one-hundred-fifty-f-bhinti-tyft-collee-band-hat-it-is-a-greatpep-cannot-be-this-is-the-second-year-the-college-has-had-a-bandaid-on-the-football-field-in-getting-up-and-keepingdoubted-by-those-who-witnessed-any-of-the-games-last-fall-that-the-stu-dent-body-feel-their-value-is-proven-by-the-fact-that-they-saw-fit-to-sendthe-boys-to-the-coe-game-and-pay-their-expenses-we-are-all-mighty-pri-iud-i-gt-ithe-band-and-only-hope-that-as-the-years-go-by-it-will-continue-to-fill-thatlong-felt-need-of-something-to-keep-up-the-spirits-of-the-school-at-a-hardgame-some-of-the-m-image337002637.html
RM2AG7P8D–. Ravelings. Page One Hundred Fifty-f. Bhin»ti T^yft—*-* Colle£e Band hat it is a greatpep cannot be This is the second year the College has had a bandaid on the football field in getting up and keepingdoubted by those who witnessed any of the games last fall. That the stu-dent body feel their value is proven by the fact that they saw fit to sendthe boys to the Coe game and pay their expenses. We are all mighty pri iud i > Ithe band and only hope that as the years go by it will continue to fill thatlong felt need of something to keep up the spirits of the school at a hardgame. Some of the m
. Ravelings. ?* *.w(y*Et**t.a^l S^B/JRi IT <£ , Two Hundred Thirty-three DENTISTS Dr. H. W. Stott Over Wirtz Book StoreOffice Phone 2035, ^es- 3^31 OFFICE HOURS8:00 a. m.—12:00 m.1 :oo p. m.—5 :oo p. m. Dr. W. S. Phelps 57 South Side SquareTelephone Number 1185 Dr. 0. M. Daymude Office—Woods & Hallam Bid-117 West First Ave. Office Phone 1787Residence Phone 2627 Dr. J. M. Evey Telephone 1110Peoples National Bank Bldg. Dr. E. B. Knights Phone 4076Suite 413-414 Searles Building OFFICE HOURS8:30 a. m.—12:00 m.1 :oo p. m.—5 :oo p. m. Dr.R.W.Hood,D.D.S. Suite 404-405 Searles BuildingOffice Phone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-wyettal-sbjri-it-lt-two-hundred-thirty-three-dentists-dr-h-w-stott-over-wirtz-book-storeoffice-phone-2035-es-331-office-hours800-a-m1200-m1-oo-p-m5-oo-p-m-dr-w-s-phelps-57-south-side-squaretelephone-number-1185-dr-0-m-daymude-officewoods-hallam-bid-117-west-first-ave-office-phone-1787residence-phone-2627-dr-j-m-evey-telephone-1110peoples-national-bank-bldg-dr-e-b-knights-phone-4076suite-413-414-searles-building-office-hours830-a-m1200-m1-oo-p-m5-oo-p-m-drrwhooddds-suite-404-405-searles-buildingoffice-phone-image336981034.html
RM2AG6PMX–. Ravelings. ?* *.w(y*Et**t.a^l S^B/JRi IT <£ , Two Hundred Thirty-three DENTISTS Dr. H. W. Stott Over Wirtz Book StoreOffice Phone 2035, ^es- 3^31 OFFICE HOURS8:00 a. m.—12:00 m.1 :oo p. m.—5 :oo p. m. Dr. W. S. Phelps 57 South Side SquareTelephone Number 1185 Dr. 0. M. Daymude Office—Woods & Hallam Bid-117 West First Ave. Office Phone 1787Residence Phone 2627 Dr. J. M. Evey Telephone 1110Peoples National Bank Bldg. Dr. E. B. Knights Phone 4076Suite 413-414 Searles Building OFFICE HOURS8:30 a. m.—12:00 m.1 :oo p. m.—5 :oo p. m. Dr.R.W.Hood,D.D.S. Suite 404-405 Searles BuildingOffice Phone
. Ravelings. KATHARIN FINLEY Teacher Iiolin and Piano Graduate of American Conservatory, 08 Subsequent study under Herbert Butler.. EDNA SMITH Teacher of Methods Graduate Monmouth College, 12; Grad- uaet Silver Burdette Summer Methods Course. MARIE KETTERINGTeacher of PianoGraduate of Monmouth College Conser-vatory, 1906; Post-graduate work inMonmouth College Conservatory, 19101911. f AX »r, Seniors Page One Hundred Fifty-one MARTHA GLASSMonmouth, III. Piano Miss Glass is a real musician. Her play-ing is almost faultless and her interpreta-tion is exceptionally pleasing. MonmouthConservatory Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-katharin-finley-teacher-iiolin-and-piano-graduate-of-american-conservatory-08-subsequent-study-under-herbert-butler-edna-smith-teacher-of-methods-graduate-monmouth-college-12-grad-uaet-silver-burdette-summer-methods-course-marie-ketteringteacher-of-pianograduate-of-monmouth-college-conser-vatory-1906-post-graduate-work-inmonmouth-college-conservatory-19101911-f-ax-r-seniors-page-one-hundred-fifty-one-martha-glassmonmouth-iii-piano-miss-glass-is-a-real-musician-her-play-ing-is-almost-faultless-and-her-interpreta-tion-is-exceptionally-pleasing-monmouthconservatory-image337003517.html
RM2AG7RBW–. Ravelings. KATHARIN FINLEY Teacher Iiolin and Piano Graduate of American Conservatory, 08 Subsequent study under Herbert Butler.. EDNA SMITH Teacher of Methods Graduate Monmouth College, 12; Grad- uaet Silver Burdette Summer Methods Course. MARIE KETTERINGTeacher of PianoGraduate of Monmouth College Conser-vatory, 1906; Post-graduate work inMonmouth College Conservatory, 19101911. f AX »r, Seniors Page One Hundred Fifty-one MARTHA GLASSMonmouth, III. Piano Miss Glass is a real musician. Her play-ing is almost faultless and her interpreta-tion is exceptionally pleasing. MonmouthConservatory
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. Ravelings. HARRY K. GHORMLEYDirector and Manager of Athletics NELLE McKELYEY Secretary to President JOHN FERGUSONAssistant to President —n— XAVp- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-harry-k-ghormleydirector-and-manager-of-athletics-nelle-mckelyey-secretary-to-president-john-fergusonassistant-to-president-n-xavp-image337024666.html
RM2AG8PB6–. Ravelings. HARRY K. GHORMLEYDirector and Manager of Athletics NELLE McKELYEY Secretary to President JOHN FERGUSONAssistant to President —n— XAVp-
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. Ravelings. mes last fall. That the stu-dent body feel their value is proven by the fact that they saw fit to sendthe boys to the Coe game and pay their expenses. We are all mighty pri iud i > Ithe band and only hope that as the years go by it will continue to fill thatlong felt need of something to keep up the spirits of the school at a hardgame. Some of the musicians will be lost this year, but we are in hopes thethe Freshmen of next year will furnish the needed recruits to fill the vacantplaces. The value of music in all athletic events cannot be over estimated. Graduating Recital TUESD Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-mes-last-fall-that-the-stu-dent-body-feel-their-value-is-proven-by-the-fact-that-they-saw-fit-to-sendthe-boys-to-the-coe-game-and-pay-their-expenses-we-are-all-mighty-pri-iud-i-gt-ithe-band-and-only-hope-that-as-the-years-go-by-it-will-continue-to-fill-thatlong-felt-need-of-something-to-keep-up-the-spirits-of-the-school-at-a-hardgame-some-of-the-musicians-will-be-lost-this-year-but-we-are-in-hopes-thethe-freshmen-of-next-year-will-furnish-the-needed-recruits-to-fill-the-vacantplaces-the-value-of-music-in-all-athletic-events-cannot-be-over-estimated-graduating-recital-tuesd-image337002444.html
RM2AG7P1G–. Ravelings. mes last fall. That the stu-dent body feel their value is proven by the fact that they saw fit to sendthe boys to the Coe game and pay their expenses. We are all mighty pri iud i > Ithe band and only hope that as the years go by it will continue to fill thatlong felt need of something to keep up the spirits of the school at a hardgame. Some of the musicians will be lost this year, but we are in hopes thethe Freshmen of next year will furnish the needed recruits to fill the vacantplaces. The value of music in all athletic events cannot be over estimated. Graduating Recital TUESD
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. Ravelings. Page Two Hundred Four Sept. 30—Lucile Meloy—Im not going to let any man kiss me on the front porch ofthe Dorm. October. Wild oats make a bad autumn crop. Oct. 1—New yell leader inspiredParsons defeat. Lida thinks Dyer oughtto get four credits for gym because ofpep leader. Oct. 2—(Overheard) Cant I get by?Oh. Please? Oct. 3—Prof. Gunthorp—Is thereany cure for bow legs? Earl McKin-non—None that I know of except tocover them up. Oct. 4—Clark W. and Evelyn C.reach the dorm fifteen minutes late.They ran all the way from 9th Ave.(?)too. Oct. 5—Freshman girls arm bandsdiscovered with the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-page-two-hundred-four-sept-30lucile-meloyim-not-going-to-let-any-man-kiss-me-on-the-front-porch-ofthe-dorm-october-wild-oats-make-a-bad-autumn-crop-oct-1new-yell-leader-inspiredparsons-defeat-lida-thinks-dyer-oughtto-get-four-credits-for-gym-because-ofpep-leader-oct-2overheard-cant-i-get-byoh-please-oct-3prof-gunthorpis-thereany-cure-for-bow-legs-earl-mckin-nonnone-that-i-know-of-except-tocover-them-up-oct-4clark-w-and-evelyn-creach-the-dorm-fifteen-minutes-latethey-ran-all-the-way-from-9th-avetoo-oct-5freshman-girls-arm-bandsdiscovered-with-the-image336985778.html
RM2AG70PA–. Ravelings. Page Two Hundred Four Sept. 30—Lucile Meloy—Im not going to let any man kiss me on the front porch ofthe Dorm. October. Wild oats make a bad autumn crop. Oct. 1—New yell leader inspiredParsons defeat. Lida thinks Dyer oughtto get four credits for gym because ofpep leader. Oct. 2—(Overheard) Cant I get by?Oh. Please? Oct. 3—Prof. Gunthorp—Is thereany cure for bow legs? Earl McKin-non—None that I know of except tocover them up. Oct. 4—Clark W. and Evelyn C.reach the dorm fifteen minutes late.They ran all the way from 9th Ave.(?)too. Oct. 5—Freshman girls arm bandsdiscovered with the
. Ravelings. SARAH E. BROWNLEEDean of Women THOMAS NEWCOMBAssistant in History CLINTON HUMBERTAssistant in Biology a- j^-^rfft^cya^afr^ d&^-fe g «lj» ^4Vp; (*•»•—.-, IT c* Pace Thirty-three ERNEST HAYSAssistant in Chemistry ELIZABETH NEWCOMBAssistant in English JAMES BURKHOLDERAssistant in Biology 4i ^Jij^j Page Thirty-four sf*i ^^. HARRY FACKLERAssistant in History JAMES SMITHAssistant in Chemistry Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-sarah-e-brownleedean-of-women-thomas-newcombassistant-in-history-clinton-humbertassistant-in-biology-a-j-rfftcyaafr-d-fe-g-lj-4vp-it-c-pace-thirty-three-ernest-haysassistant-in-chemistry-elizabeth-newcombassistant-in-english-james-burkholderassistant-in-biology-4i-jijj-page-thirty-four-sfi-harry-facklerassistant-in-history-james-smithassistant-in-chemistry-image337024048.html
RM2AG8NH4–. Ravelings. SARAH E. BROWNLEEDean of Women THOMAS NEWCOMBAssistant in History CLINTON HUMBERTAssistant in Biology a- j^-^rfft^cya^afr^ d&^-fe g «lj» ^4Vp; (*•»•—.-, IT c* Pace Thirty-three ERNEST HAYSAssistant in Chemistry ELIZABETH NEWCOMBAssistant in English JAMES BURKHOLDERAssistant in Biology 4i ^Jij^j Page Thirty-four sf*i ^^. HARRY FACKLERAssistant in History JAMES SMITHAssistant in Chemistry
. Ravelings. ard him sing. EDNA HASTINGSPiper City. III. Voice With a lvric soprano voice of wonderfulsweetness, Miss Hastings always winsher wav into the hearts of her audience. X & Page One Hundred Fifty-twr -*L a( j S* ^ «*<* RUTH LANPHEREMonmouth, III. Piano Miss Lanphere is well known in Mon-mouth musical circles, and is a universalfavorite. She is a pianist of exception-al ability. CHARLES FORTStronghurst, 111. J^oicc Mr. Fort has an excellent baritone voiceand he sings with fervor and with pleas-ing effect. He is always a favorite witha Monmouth audience. LOIS FOWLERMonmouth, III. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-ard-him-sing-edna-hastingspiper-city-iii-voice-with-a-lvric-soprano-voice-of-wonderfulsweetness-miss-hastings-always-winsher-wav-into-the-hearts-of-her-audience-x-page-one-hundred-fifty-twr-l-a-j-s-lt-ruth-lanpheremonmouth-iii-piano-miss-lanphere-is-well-known-in-mon-mouth-musical-circles-and-is-a-universalfavorite-she-is-a-pianist-of-exception-al-ability-charles-fortstronghurst-111-joicc-mr-fort-has-an-excellent-baritone-voiceand-he-sings-with-fervor-and-with-pleas-ing-effect-he-is-always-a-favorite-witha-monmouth-audience-lois-fowlermonmouth-iii-image337003243.html
RM2AG7R23–. Ravelings. ard him sing. EDNA HASTINGSPiper City. III. Voice With a lvric soprano voice of wonderfulsweetness, Miss Hastings always winsher wav into the hearts of her audience. X & Page One Hundred Fifty-twr -*L a( j S* ^ «*<* RUTH LANPHEREMonmouth, III. Piano Miss Lanphere is well known in Mon-mouth musical circles, and is a universalfavorite. She is a pianist of exception-al ability. CHARLES FORTStronghurst, 111. J^oicc Mr. Fort has an excellent baritone voiceand he sings with fervor and with pleas-ing effect. He is always a favorite witha Monmouth audience. LOIS FOWLERMonmouth, III.
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. Ravelings. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois www.archive.org/details/ravelings1917inmonm 1917 RAVELINGS Year Book of Monmouth College Published by The Junior Class Volume Twenty-four ?ZS7ravelings1917inmonm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-digitized-by-the-internet-archive-in-2011-with-funding-from-carli-consortium-of-academic-and-research-libraries-in-illinois-wwwarchiveorgdetailsravelings1917inmonm-1917-ravelings-year-book-of-monmouth-college-published-by-the-junior-class-volume-twenty-four-zs7ravelings1917inmonm-image337032486.html
RM2AG94AE–. Ravelings. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois www.archive.org/details/ravelings1917inmonm 1917 RAVELINGS Year Book of Monmouth College Published by The Junior Class Volume Twenty-four ?ZS7ravelings1917inmonm
. Ravelings. JAMES KELSO, A. IS.Portland, Ore. Latin Philo; Philo Vice-Pres; Philo Pres; InterSociety Contest Debater. J AS. HOY McELHINNEY. A. B.Washington, Iowa English Eccritean, Eccrit. Pres.; Glee Club, 12-15; College Quartet, i2-i4; Yice-Pres.Y. M., 15; Gospel Team, i2-i6; Band. HARRY K. GHORMLEY, B. S.Monmouth, III. Biology Central H. S.. K. C.; M. C. 08; Football ocj-io-ii; Captain 11; Track, 11;Y. M. Cabint, n-i2; Ravelings Staff, 12; Winner Martin Debate, 13; Eccrit. Acrit-W. V. Debate Team, 11; Direc- or Athletics, Monmouth College, 13- 14 IS-16.. G&-^ VI ^ Page Fifty-two When the l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-james-kelso-a-isportland-ore-latin-philo-philo-vice-pres-philo-pres-intersociety-contest-debater-j-as-hoy-mcelhinney-a-bwashington-iowa-english-eccritean-eccrit-pres-glee-club-12-15-college-quartet-i2-i4-yice-presy-m-15-gospel-team-i2-i6-band-harry-k-ghormley-b-smonmouth-iii-biology-central-h-s-k-c-m-c-08-football-ocj-io-ii-captain-11-track-11y-m-cabint-n-i2-ravelings-staff-12-winner-martin-debate-13-eccrit-acrit-w-v-debate-team-11-direc-or-athletics-monmouth-college-13-14-is-16-g-vi-page-fifty-two-when-the-l-image337023277.html
RM2AG8MHH–. Ravelings. JAMES KELSO, A. IS.Portland, Ore. Latin Philo; Philo Vice-Pres; Philo Pres; InterSociety Contest Debater. J AS. HOY McELHINNEY. A. B.Washington, Iowa English Eccritean, Eccrit. Pres.; Glee Club, 12-15; College Quartet, i2-i4; Yice-Pres.Y. M., 15; Gospel Team, i2-i6; Band. HARRY K. GHORMLEY, B. S.Monmouth, III. Biology Central H. S.. K. C.; M. C. 08; Football ocj-io-ii; Captain 11; Track, 11;Y. M. Cabint, n-i2; Ravelings Staff, 12; Winner Martin Debate, 13; Eccrit. Acrit-W. V. Debate Team, 11; Direc- or Athletics, Monmouth College, 13- 14 IS-16.. G&-^ VI ^ Page Fifty-two When the l
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RM2AG810E–. Ravelings. <• f.: LI DA WOaK^ GRAOE^OMte EDNA GLAS V ^ 19 ?KJafW2*- 17 Page One Hundred Thirty-fi.
. Ravelings. ere last night ?Vada G.—Only Mamie, father. Father—Welltell Mamie that she left her pipe on the piano. Nov. 10—More vandalism. Football dummyin new roll of gambler. Caught at poker gamein Engaged room of dorm. Miss Brownlee—We must suspect someone. Nov. 11—Seats in every room get a coat of oilsition. Odium covers the whole school. Nov. 12—The figures 19 appear on the north chapel wall Nov. 13—Milne-Wilmoth case a sure go. Helen looks reli Nov. 14—Clara Hardin after listening to Robinson lecturehe funny though ? Nov. IS—Dress rehearsal for Jim play. Nove. 16—The Eternal Question, M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-ere-last-night-vada-gonly-mamie-father-fatherwelltell-mamie-that-she-left-her-pipe-on-the-piano-nov-10more-vandalism-football-dummyin-new-roll-of-gambler-caught-at-poker-gamein-engaged-room-of-dorm-miss-brownleewe-must-suspect-someone-nov-11seats-in-every-room-get-a-coat-of-oilsition-odium-covers-the-whole-school-nov-12the-figures-19-appear-on-the-north-chapel-wall-nov-13milne-wilmoth-case-a-sure-go-helen-looks-reli-nov-14clara-hardin-after-listening-to-robinson-lecturehe-funny-though-nov-isdress-rehearsal-for-jim-play-nove-16the-eternal-question-m-image336985515.html
RM2AG70CY–. Ravelings. ere last night ?Vada G.—Only Mamie, father. Father—Welltell Mamie that she left her pipe on the piano. Nov. 10—More vandalism. Football dummyin new roll of gambler. Caught at poker gamein Engaged room of dorm. Miss Brownlee—We must suspect someone. Nov. 11—Seats in every room get a coat of oilsition. Odium covers the whole school. Nov. 12—The figures 19 appear on the north chapel wall Nov. 13—Milne-Wilmoth case a sure go. Helen looks reli Nov. 14—Clara Hardin after listening to Robinson lecturehe funny though ? Nov. IS—Dress rehearsal for Jim play. Nove. 16—The Eternal Question, M
. Ravelings. give to Grace? A husband. Why are Marian McDowells eyes like friends separated by the ocean ? Because theycorrespond but never meet. What kind of confection does Monmouth College have? Preserved pairs. Why was the trouble on the 22nd like a mushroom? Because it sprang up in a night. Why was the nightshirt parade like garden seeds? Because the value of either wasnot known until they were both buried. Why does Edith have features like a cannon ? Because she has a cannon mouth, can-nonize and cannoneers. Why is Macs nose like iron ? Because it is a specimen of hardware.Why are the Fr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-give-to-grace-a-husband-why-are-marian-mcdowells-eyes-like-friends-separated-by-the-ocean-because-theycorrespond-but-never-meet-what-kind-of-confection-does-monmouth-college-have-preserved-pairs-why-was-the-trouble-on-the-22nd-like-a-mushroom-because-it-sprang-up-in-a-night-why-was-the-nightshirt-parade-like-garden-seeds-because-the-value-of-either-wasnot-known-until-they-were-both-buried-why-does-edith-have-features-like-a-cannon-because-she-has-a-cannon-mouth-can-nonize-and-cannoneers-why-is-macs-nose-like-iron-because-it-is-a-specimen-of-hardwarewhy-are-the-fr-image336992895.html
RM2AG79TF–. Ravelings. give to Grace? A husband. Why are Marian McDowells eyes like friends separated by the ocean ? Because theycorrespond but never meet. What kind of confection does Monmouth College have? Preserved pairs. Why was the trouble on the 22nd like a mushroom? Because it sprang up in a night. Why was the nightshirt parade like garden seeds? Because the value of either wasnot known until they were both buried. Why does Edith have features like a cannon ? Because she has a cannon mouth, can-nonize and cannoneers. Why is Macs nose like iron ? Because it is a specimen of hardware.Why are the Fr
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RM2AG7N0N–. Ravelings. IT <£ Page One Hundred Fifty-8. GLEE II CLUB
. Ravelings. eep therest awake by his snoring. He is very thoughtful of others. May 28—Viola Conn—Does it hurt to cut into it Gunthorp—I dont know, I neverwas a worm. May 29—Lawhead—I dont care a thing about the Ladies Home Journal; its theWomans Home Companion that I want to be. May 30—M. McClellan—What makes you so sure Will will be down tonight?G. Settle—Night comes, doesnt it? May 31—Exit May—Enter June bearing roses, moonlight nights, exams and—vainregrets. June They aint nobody, if theyre ever so important, but what the world gets to goin onwithout em, pretty much as it did with em. June Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-eep-therest-awake-by-his-snoring-he-is-very-thoughtful-of-others-may-28viola-conndoes-it-hurt-to-cut-into-it-gunthorpi-dont-know-i-neverwas-a-worm-may-29lawheadi-dont-care-a-thing-about-the-ladies-home-journal-its-thewomans-home-companion-that-i-want-to-be-may-30m-mcclellanwhat-makes-you-so-sure-will-will-be-down-tonightg-settlenight-comes-doesnt-it-may-31exit-mayenter-june-bearing-roses-moonlight-nights-exams-andvainregrets-june-they-aint-nobody-if-theyre-ever-so-important-but-what-the-world-gets-to-goin-onwithout-em-pretty-much-as-it-did-with-em-june-image336981876.html
RM2AG6RR0–. Ravelings. eep therest awake by his snoring. He is very thoughtful of others. May 28—Viola Conn—Does it hurt to cut into it Gunthorp—I dont know, I neverwas a worm. May 29—Lawhead—I dont care a thing about the Ladies Home Journal; its theWomans Home Companion that I want to be. May 30—M. McClellan—What makes you so sure Will will be down tonight?G. Settle—Night comes, doesnt it? May 31—Exit May—Enter June bearing roses, moonlight nights, exams and—vainregrets. June They aint nobody, if theyre ever so important, but what the world gets to goin onwithout em, pretty much as it did with em. June
. Ravelings. ^ 19 ^Wf^ Page One Hundred Eighty-two. If the Dorm Could Speak Have I got a flock of girls, there with fluent curves and curls? Have I got a frail or two, have I got of quail a few? Have I got acousinbook? All I say is have a look. Have a look and you will see, girls, not one or two or three, Girls, not six or eight or ten but twice that number, twice again. You will see Ive squads and bevies, lights and darks and smalls and heavies. Blonds, brunettes and auburn shades, in the valleys, hills and glades. On the mountains, by the shores, gangs and herds and countless scores. On the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-19-wf-page-one-hundred-eighty-two-if-the-dorm-could-speak-have-i-got-a-flock-of-girls-there-with-fluent-curves-and-curls-have-i-got-a-frail-or-two-have-i-got-of-quail-a-few-have-i-got-acousinbook-all-i-say-is-have-a-look-have-a-look-and-you-will-see-girls-not-one-or-two-or-three-girls-not-six-or-eight-or-ten-but-twice-that-number-twice-again-you-will-see-ive-squads-and-bevies-lights-and-darks-and-smalls-and-heavies-blonds-brunettes-and-auburn-shades-in-the-valleys-hills-and-glades-on-the-mountains-by-the-shores-gangs-and-herds-and-countless-scores-on-the-image336994330.html
RM2AG7BKP–. Ravelings. ^ 19 ^Wf^ Page One Hundred Eighty-two. If the Dorm Could Speak Have I got a flock of girls, there with fluent curves and curls? Have I got a frail or two, have I got of quail a few? Have I got acousinbook? All I say is have a look. Have a look and you will see, girls, not one or two or three, Girls, not six or eight or ten but twice that number, twice again. You will see Ive squads and bevies, lights and darks and smalls and heavies. Blonds, brunettes and auburn shades, in the valleys, hills and glades. On the mountains, by the shores, gangs and herds and countless scores. On the
. Ravelings. - Ann McMillan has been the most efficient Physical Directorduring the past year and she has had the guiding hand in all phases of GirlsAthletics. She has not limited her work to the Gym class but has more thanonce instructed the girls how to perform some very amusing gymnastic featsin the living room. Miss McMillan has in fact made Gymnasium work sopopular that many of the girls have chosen to earn a credit doing the arm andfoot work and tossing little balls rather than by reading works of philosophy. So in closing let us pay a tribute to Monmouth College Athletics whichcenter ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-ann-mcmillan-has-been-the-most-efficient-physical-directorduring-the-past-year-and-she-has-had-the-guiding-hand-in-all-phases-of-girlsathletics-she-has-not-limited-her-work-to-the-gym-class-but-has-more-thanonce-instructed-the-girls-how-to-perform-some-very-amusing-gymnastic-featsin-the-living-room-miss-mcmillan-has-in-fact-made-gymnasium-work-sopopular-that-many-of-the-girls-have-chosen-to-earn-a-credit-doing-the-arm-andfoot-work-and-tossing-little-balls-rather-than-by-reading-works-of-philosophy-so-in-closing-let-us-pay-a-tribute-to-monmouth-college-athletics-whichcenter-ar-image337017391.html
RM2AG8D3B–. Ravelings. - Ann McMillan has been the most efficient Physical Directorduring the past year and she has had the guiding hand in all phases of GirlsAthletics. She has not limited her work to the Gym class but has more thanonce instructed the girls how to perform some very amusing gymnastic featsin the living room. Miss McMillan has in fact made Gymnasium work sopopular that many of the girls have chosen to earn a credit doing the arm andfoot work and tossing little balls rather than by reading works of philosophy. So in closing let us pay a tribute to Monmouth College Athletics whichcenter ar
. Ravelings. IS NOT A MODERN HOUSE Monmouth Public Service Co. THE HOME ColonialHOTEL MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS OF Hart,Schaffner& Marx CLOTHES PRIVATE PARTIES a , M M a Specialty. IsK^^s-a^ sj^^ Manage?« X<3* 17 Papre Two Hundred Forty. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-is-not-a-modern-house-monmouth-public-service-co-the-home-colonialhotel-monmouth-illinois-of-hartschaffner-marx-clothes-private-parties-a-m-m-a-specialty-isks-a-sj-manage-xlt3-17-papre-two-hundred-forty-image336980801.html
RM2AG6PCH–. Ravelings. IS NOT A MODERN HOUSE Monmouth Public Service Co. THE HOME ColonialHOTEL MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS OF Hart,Schaffner& Marx CLOTHES PRIVATE PARTIES a , M M a Specialty. IsK^^s-a^ sj^^ Manage?« X<3* 17 Papre Two Hundred Forty.
. Ravelings. installed in Cell 30 unti McCulcheon at class meet-uits me all right so have the 1PAPPE0 -5TANBIN^ 30 J.DANG£J?0U3 - B»ck j. ting April 4—MamieJune eighth. April 5—Philiping—Friday nightbanquet then. April 6—Overheard—Theres Roberta Craigwith Jim Smith. Oh, thats nothing. Theywere together every night during vacation. April 8—Carroll French suggests that aposted list of all girls on probation would savethe men chagrin at being turned down. April 9—Liddle tries to introduce the customof standing to sing at First Church, but feelsthat he stands alone. Rather perturbing. April 10—Gym Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-installed-in-cell-30-unti-mcculcheon-at-class-meet-uits-me-all-right-so-have-the-1pappe0-5tanbin-30-jdangj0u3-bck-j-ting-april-4mamiejune-eighth-april-5philipingfriday-nightbanquet-then-april-6overheardtheres-roberta-craigwith-jim-smith-oh-thats-nothing-theywere-together-every-night-during-vacation-april-8carroll-french-suggests-that-aposted-list-of-all-girls-on-probation-would-savethe-men-chagrin-at-being-turned-down-april-9liddle-tries-to-introduce-the-customof-standing-to-sing-at-first-church-but-feelsthat-he-stands-alone-rather-perturbing-april-10gym-image336982840.html
RM2AG6W1C–. Ravelings. installed in Cell 30 unti McCulcheon at class meet-uits me all right so have the 1PAPPE0 -5TANBIN^ 30 J.DANG£J?0U3 - B»ck j. ting April 4—MamieJune eighth. April 5—Philiping—Friday nightbanquet then. April 6—Overheard—Theres Roberta Craigwith Jim Smith. Oh, thats nothing. Theywere together every night during vacation. April 8—Carroll French suggests that aposted list of all girls on probation would savethe men chagrin at being turned down. April 9—Liddle tries to introduce the customof standing to sing at First Church, but feelsthat he stands alone. Rather perturbing. April 10—Gym
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RM2AG90PM–. Ravelings. The Auditorium.
. Ravelings. teadies. April 14—Flag essay contest. Claire spends an open night for the first time this yearwithout calling at the Dorm. Theres a reason. Measles !! April 51—Mamie B., running to the phone—Let me hear how his voice sounds. Itsbeen ages since I heard a mans voice. April 16—Sarah Meloy—The Dorm pickle barrel is like the widows cruise of oil.April 17—Human fish stunt at the Dorm. Gailene stars. Sophomores elect AnnualBoard. April 18—Clara S.—Philip, how did you everlearn to run so well ? Philip—Well you seewhen I was a kid I was bashful and I got mypractice running away from girls. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-teadies-april-14flag-essay-contest-claire-spends-an-open-night-for-the-first-time-this-yearwithout-calling-at-the-dorm-theres-a-reason-measles-!!-april-51mamie-b-running-to-the-phonelet-me-hear-how-his-voice-sounds-itsbeen-ages-since-i-heard-a-mans-voice-april-16sarah-meloythe-dorm-pickle-barrel-is-like-the-widows-cruise-of-oilapril-17human-fish-stunt-at-the-dorm-gailene-stars-sophomores-elect-annualboard-april-18clara-sphilip-how-did-you-everlearn-to-run-so-well-philipwell-you-seewhen-i-was-a-kid-i-was-bashful-and-i-got-mypractice-running-away-from-girls-image336982683.html
RM2AG6TRR–. Ravelings. teadies. April 14—Flag essay contest. Claire spends an open night for the first time this yearwithout calling at the Dorm. Theres a reason. Measles !! April 51—Mamie B., running to the phone—Let me hear how his voice sounds. Itsbeen ages since I heard a mans voice. April 16—Sarah Meloy—The Dorm pickle barrel is like the widows cruise of oil.April 17—Human fish stunt at the Dorm. Gailene stars. Sophomores elect AnnualBoard. April 18—Clara S.—Philip, how did you everlearn to run so well ? Philip—Well you seewhen I was a kid I was bashful and I got mypractice running away from girls.
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RM2AG7828–. Ravelings. Pai?e One Hundred Ninety.
. Ravelings. ?^VEliT1^ >*??. Pace One Hundred EiKhty-five * ->. That Doctor leads a quiet life. That Lulu Orr doesnt know exactly where she will be next year. That Mac and Marge arnt married even though they were tagged com-ing back from Waterloo. That in all stunts have Grace. That Columbus brought Sams auto over in the Mayflower. That you are to stick to the walks. (In muddv weather this is not hard ). That you must leave chapel by the middle aisle. That College property is not to be defaced. That under classmen must go to class banquets in the same spirit thatthey would enter into the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ravelings-velit1-gt-pace-one-hundred-eikhty-five-gt-that-doctor-leads-a-quiet-life-that-lulu-orr-doesnt-know-exactly-where-she-will-be-next-year-that-mac-and-marge-arnt-married-even-though-they-were-tagged-com-ing-back-from-waterloo-that-in-all-stunts-have-grace-that-columbus-brought-sams-auto-over-in-the-mayflower-that-you-are-to-stick-to-the-walks-in-muddv-weather-this-is-not-hard-that-you-must-leave-chapel-by-the-middle-aisle-that-college-property-is-not-to-be-defaced-that-under-classmen-must-go-to-class-banquets-in-the-same-spirit-thatthey-would-enter-into-the-image336993165.html
RM2AG7A65–. Ravelings. ?^VEliT1^ >*??. Pace One Hundred EiKhty-five * ->. That Doctor leads a quiet life. That Lulu Orr doesnt know exactly where she will be next year. That Mac and Marge arnt married even though they were tagged com-ing back from Waterloo. That in all stunts have Grace. That Columbus brought Sams auto over in the Mayflower. That you are to stick to the walks. (In muddv weather this is not hard ). That you must leave chapel by the middle aisle. That College property is not to be defaced. That under classmen must go to class banquets in the same spirit thatthey would enter into the
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