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lILLINois CoLLEG ve a ST Sate Ping = i { Hf. Qeal ALU a eae. 8 rf La ye! . vu fer . - yi f ye 4 I ( fs de Wwe ; Ve y yop ot ‘ Af LA ad age es 1 Sit acy { ) Wf 95 A - } ‘ 4 - Mh 2. iE e 5 CH 4ALit .. MH Asis MALSBURY MARTIN MOORE MORIARITY WASINIDISIIU, WUNUSIOIRNGs 6 oo oSoucrcens pede ceuaor Virden Malsbury is one of those persons who spend all their time in Sturtevant laboratories. Occasionally he comes out to go over to Phi Hall. MUCCIDNSIBY NON RABIN: ogo po deme ase ace oe: Jacksonville Mildred takes in the money during the noon hour in Miss Sibert’s office. The rest of us just furnish the money that she takes in. STONE WUACTOIN ooo Ge. oo Ope ao eames aoe Jacksonville Esther’s initials are E. M. M., and she wrote the class history that appears at the beginning of this section. It’s good, isn’t it? EUAIRO ELENA Napier s Aarne is sels) whurpesr se ee Tallula This man comes all the way from Tallula for Joe Pat’s eight o’clock in Medieval History. What a man! Ninctecn MASON MARX NEW NOTMAN GOR DEISSMOORE sr ers sete a ake) aerate Jacksonville Dignity! That’s Cordel all over. If you don’t believe it, look at his picture. It’s on this page. TORING MORTARITY (23256 gee Boerne r Jacksonville In anything concerning tennis, debate, or Phi Alpha you'll find John D. a prominent figure. We've also heard stories about the parties he gives. TAME GUN EW aetee eee setae Sac Ate sc ot Springfield Remember that night at Pittsfield, Jim? You should come over again some time. We'd certainly like to have you. INO AIRONE Ty COM HN WAR Sie, puri chem cad ol noch occ nee eee Herrin We've often wondered just what “cute” meant. Now we know. Just look at Mary’s smile in the picture up above.
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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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PAGE, .E; ROACH PAGE, M. ROBERTSON EDWARD PAGE Delray Beach, Fla. This Edward Page is quite a boy. He gets into all sorts of mix-ups. They say he’s a ladies’ man, too; but that’s probably just talk, MOLLIE PAGE Delray Beach, Fla. Mollie, you should use your influence on Ed and save him before it’s too late. After all, it’s a sister’s duty. FRED PANNWITT Nokomis Fred is interested in newspaper work, and as co-editor of the Rambler he has shown a great deal of ability in that field. Please don’t be too critical of our writing, Fred. EDITH RAMMELKAMP ELLIOTT Edith’s picture wasn’t in the wrong place originally. She waited until after the panels were made up to get married. Jacksonville Twenty The 1936 Ric VEDA PANNWITT ELLIOTT RUSSEL SCHOLFIELD ROBER TeROA CH ret tre ene Jacksonville Bob is chairman of the Senior Ball this year. A victory for the Phi Alpha political machine. Good luck, Bob. ELDRED ROBERTSON You were Co-editor of the Rig last year, Robey. You know how hard it is to please people with their write-ups. Jacksonville HELEN RUSSEL Helen remains ever true to that boy down town in Ham- ilton’s—at least, to the best of our knowledge. Jacksonville REXEL SCHOLFIELD Woodson Rex has a car and often gives us rides down town. That’s one good reason for liking Rex. But not the only one.
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