Illinois College - Rig Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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DONAHOE DOUGLAS ENGELHART GARDNER INE DS DONAH OF simi eiietnudsrits crs 6c Jacksonville Promising young playwright and author of well-known opera, “The Social-Room Problem.” Who was the inspiration for this great work? We wonder. MAREBS EDO UGIEASi hd ty ec teens nahh dee Chicago Jim Douglas,—the Bookstore. The Bookstore,—Jim Doug- las. Think of one, and you automatically think of the other. JOTRONE IDYON ABS, 5 Geen rica nitame ee ee olor eacgesy 9 Jacksonville Manager Doyle to you, sir! And besides being baseball manager this young man is deeply interested in Political Sci- ence. Aren’t you, Johnnie? IMU NRCS MR ETE TENGE) CO) a AE eee ara eoctoto ecaere ooo © Jacksonville There is a certain charm about this little lady that is very hard to resist. Haven’t you noticed it, Robey? So have we. DOYLE ELLIOTT HAYES HALLERBERG RONREINGE EEIARSIine einer: cee iro ernie Jonesboro A Math major. He can add and subtract and everything. Some girl should find him very handy to have around the house. (Applicants please use home address.) ROBERUSGAR DINER epi a aecek aor: Pleasant Plains Gardner runs around a lot for a little man, but we guess that’s none of our business. CROR GESELAN ES age miter bak ea sth ewan. on Jacksonville Attention, all high schools! Here is a man who is qualified to teach both Mathematics and Music,—an unusual combina- tion. HERBERT IALLERBERG is. epeen see Jacksonville Herb is studying for the ministry, but you wouldn’t guess it, for he doesn’t consider himself better than the rest. He’s just one of the boys. Seventeen

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BUNCH CHENOWETH COLEMAN CRUM J OEUNEBUWIN CH i.e a reeset see eens ane: Jacksonville Boyish spontaneity—flashing smile? Words fail us. After all, everybody knows him, so why should we try to describe him? Kp ONUAICRG ERIN ON Tee ee eee eee Impressive name, impressive appearance. Did you ever hear him sing? Then you should. It’s not opera, but—oh, my!! Jacksonville MARLIN COKER Coker looks like a business man and talks like a business man. He’ll make lots of money some day. Jacksonville WILLIAM COLE To Baron Cole we give one-half the Rig Veda medal for the most distinctive style of dancing developed during the past year, Jacksonville Sixteen The 1936 Ric VEDA COKER GULLY, G. COLE CULLY,. I: FRED COLEMAN Fritz is a big railroad man from Palmyry. That’s why he makes the grades in Prof. Stratton’s Transportation course. Palmyra RAYMOND CRUM Crum was selected for Phi Beta Kappa this Spring. Al- though he probably studies hard, he’s not a grind. The man is brilliant. Waverly CVARIBE DMC URIng This is Claribel (we hope) ,—one of the Cully girls. If you know them well enough, you can tell them apart. Jacksonville ISABEL GULLY This is Isabel (providing the other one is Claribel). She has a double major,—History and Psychology. What a girl! Jacksonville



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HOULETTE KEYES LASITER LEDFERD WG HO ULE IRIE) arene Rear ie ee eee Greenfield Since few of us have courage enough to venture past Caesar, Latin majors are scarce. Congratulations, Ruth. You’re one of the few. GITA RICE SIGE, YES ie seceie aera eee ane Springfield Doc Keyes is our most noted authority. On what? Oh, almost anything. His stories are just as tall on one subject as on another, MEFEFER Tek URAL Zutons eae ee eee en ee ee Chester Unless you’re a Joe Louis, don’t tangle with Kurtz in a dark alley,—or, for that matter, in any alley. He’s a pretty big boy. JEAN ET ESCA GCE Y ere ai ee ee Jacksonville Name an activity Betty hasn’t taken part in if you can. She’s our idea of an all-around girl. Eighteen The 1936 Ric VEDA KURTZ LACEY LUKEMAN McQUERREY LOUISSUAST TE Rae ier eee Metropolis Louie is as widely known as any athlete in the State. You all know his basketball record. It speaks for itself. ROTEL CEDBERD Sa tae ae tae eee Jacksonville Ruth has a great deal of energy for her size. She’ll even argue with Prof. Smith,—and that’s something! RIGELAR TD S UIE MEA IN Siena Jacksonville Whoa, now, Lukeman!! This is no place for a great big deep one! You'll have to watch your dignity when you're out in the cold, cold world. ETE Willie Mic@ WE RIRIE Yoeeene eae Jerseyville Hewitt handles all the business this year for the Rambler. That’s why the paper is making money.

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