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OBLAND KEYBURTZ— t x Illini. Valedictorian. CLEO McDOW— U. A. Pushmataha. Vice-Pres., 14. Football. ’12-’13-’14. Captain, ’14. HENRY SCHOEFFLEB— Kanawha. Kanawha Orchestra. Orchestra. Class Track, ’14. Class Day Program. MAE OHNSORG— Illini. EVA SHEARLOCK— Illini. Class Day Program. BEN POWELL— Kanawha. Vice-Pres., ’14. President, ’15. Class Basketball, ’12-’13-’14-’15. Captain, ’14-’15. Basketball, ’13-’14-’15. Captain, ’14-’15. LOUISE STIRITZ— Illini. Class Day Program. 19
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February Class, 1915 Officers. H. Schindewolf, President. Edw. Gratian, Vice-President. Irene Fries, Secretary. Elsa Hartmann, Treasurer. FLOYD BOLTON— Kanawha. Deutsche Verein. Junior Play. Extempore Hep. at Carbondale, T4. Football, T4. Salutatorian. Kanawha Program Com. WILBERT HART— Pushmataha. Class Prophecy. GLADYS CLARK— Upper Alton, lllini. GRACE JOHNSTONE— lllini. Junior Play, lllini Play. Class Day Program. 18
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The loud laugh that spake the vacant mind.—Mary McPhillips. Three of a kind.—M. Busse, A. Jacoby, W. Mawdsley. Gold Dust Twins.—Emma Sullivan, Mildred Chappell. Not nervous, but bashful.—Beulah McDow. Just for two.—A. H. S. Track Last Hope.—1:20 car from Pie Town. Midnight Special from Kittinger’s.—Walter Stafford. Baby mine.—Cecile Coultas. The Sophmore.—The only person who knows more than a Freshman and admits it. Taking his first chance at having a “steady.”—Warren Tipton. A little world is this with Blanche Browning queen and me servant.—A member of the Tatler Board. Good night, Archie; it’s 10 o’clock.—Ann. 1 never could make bum divinity.—Ellen K Fat and jolly with a characteristic laugh.—Steeks M. As true a friend as you’ll find.—Margaret Morfoot. Oh! Gee! 1 know I’ll flunk in that old ituff. “Do you think we’ll flunk in Modern History?”— E. Lemen, “Kin” Hamilton. A manly form at her side she saw.—Hazel Crouch. All hope abandon, ye who enter here.—Miss Paul’s Room. My one aim in life: to be a cheer leader.—Ralph Landon. I remember! I remember! how my childhood fleeted by.—Mr. Metz. How happy could I be with either, were the other dear charmer away.—Phyllis Gaskins. “Oh girls! I’ve just seen George.” (W. M. A.)—Esther Leeper. 20
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