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JETT O. SUNDERLAND Jerseyville ECONOMICS AND PSYCHOLOGY Gamma Nu 1,2, 3, 4, Choirman Social Committee 2. Chaplam 2, Treas. 3, Re- cording Sec. 4; I Club, 3 4; Dramatic Club 2; Senior Class Pres.: Book Store Manager 4; Book Store Assistant 3: Stu- dent Marshal Commencement; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Capt. 4; Internotionol Relations Club 4: College Social Committee 4; Crampton Hall Council 4; College Rep- resentotive of L G. Balfour Co. RAYMOND TRIEBERT Jacksonville ECONOMICS Sigma Pi 4; Rombler Staff; Co-Sports JOSEPH TRIMARCO Freeport CHEMISTRY Rambler Staff 1 , 2, 3, 4. Circulation Man- ager 4. RAYMOND F. WAFLER Granite City CHEMISTRY AND PSYCHOLOGY Gamma Nu 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; ' T ' Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2.3,4; Intramural Softball 2, 3.4. EARL WILSON Germontown, P ECONOMICS Sigma Pi 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3. Pres. Sig News 2; Forum Representative 3. Homecoming Committee 4; Drama! Club I. 2, 3, - Like If; ' King ; M bler 2; Ju CARMI VERTICCHIO Gillespie HISTORY lub 1.2, 3,4, Bus. Manager 4; As You tf OtOt4 di JU 1 4- -. ke It ; Twelfth Night ; If I Were K. ' t , -6« k i-» ng ; Merry Wives of Windsor ; Ram- V
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STALLINGS S T U C K A SUNDERLAND T R I E B E R T T R I M A R C O VANDERBURG V A S I L E F F W A F L E R W I L S O N VERTICCHIO HAROLD STALLINGS Granite City CHEMISTRY Gomma Nu 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Boskat- boll I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softboll I, 2, 3, 4: Rambler 4; Crompton Sec.-Treas.4. VIRGIL VANDERBURG Jackson LATIN Freshman Basketball; Track I, 3, 4; In national Relations Club 3; Intram Basketball 2, 4. DAN STUCKA Chicago CHEMISTRY Football I, 2, 3, 4: Swimmmg I, 2, 3, 4. EVA VASILEFF Modisoi GERMAN AND ENGLISH Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Inter national Relations Club 4.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS EARL BROWN DORIS SCHEFFLER DOROTHY BELCHER LARRY CORRIGAN . .President . Vice President Secretary Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS GAIL McWARD CECIL FLETCHER NOIMA DENNY FRANK KALTEUX In the fall of 1936 there came to Illinois College a group of fresh- men, some dumber than others. They were well initioted into college life during hlomecoming Week, which they survived without many scratches. By that time, the members of the freshman class had become individuols, whose early participation in all college activities showed that they were a promising class. The class hod several outstanding members. Bob F ' oy end Ed Johnston were on the team that won the Faculty-Debate Trophy. Earl Brown in his freshman year took the lead in a Dramatic Club ploy, and several members of the class were already showing fine promise as athletes. In the sophomore year, hoving thrown off the lowly title of freshmen, the class of 1939 was in its glory, for it now had the upper hand over the freshmen. The members of the class were entering with new confidence and dignity into the affairs of the college. Under the direction of J. P. Smith, they held a successful dance, the Sophomore Cotillion. Several sophomore men gained much recognition for themselves in othletics: Herb Scheffler, Cecil Fletcher, hlartong, Lambert, McWard, Ballard, Zupisch, Corrigon, Kalteux, Timke, Bulthordt, Lorenz, Norton Foster and Guthrie Jonssen were co-editors of the Rig in their sophomore year. Lost fall the class of 1939 came back to accomplish more than it ever had before. The Junior Prom was a big success, with Doris Scheffler as Prom Queen, and Dorothy Belcher, Ruth Kilton, Eleanor Baker, ond Marion Wright as attendants. Harry Story was chairman of the prom. Also outstanding were Julian Rommelkomp and Bob Fay who were oppointed editors of the 1939 Rambler. We wis h the class of 1939 all the success in the world in its senior year!
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