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YA. 19 41 R I G of .Jflzm-z., Cc-Zffye - ,.,-- JUST A MINUTE, MR. AMES! K' , ,,, at Illinois College, you have i watched this grand old school grow and prosper on its never faltering path to prominence. Your four decades of prom- inent activity at Illinois must bring you many fond mem- ories of the past. Your pleas- ant associations with hundreds of faculty members and thous- ands of students can be ex- ceeded by no other leader on WThe Hilln. In leafing back through these many leasant . p years, you may recall many amusing instances, and the beginnings of many now cherished traditions to the students of nOld Illinoisn Your distinguished record shows us that for years ou h d y a a difficult task of being Ha one mann English department It was then that you supervised debate, and struck fear in the minds of those who dared oppose your charges. Later you founded the Dramatic Club and under , you it rose to fame with its superb productions. Always ready and willing to perform additional tasks, you were called upon to act as President on two differe t n occas- ions, and you served with capableness and distinction that 'll wi never be forgotten. Your years as solicitor of funds for college endowment, and as chairman of Faculty Ground s Committee have been amply shown on our beautiful old campus P f ' ro cssor Ames, we salute you! An admirable record such as yours, as a standard bearer for the coming generations, gives us confidence of their brilliant future. During your forty-one years THE STUDENTBODY. WEBSTER CAPPS, Editor CHESTER BINGAMAN, Editor I ' ROBERT E. TRIMPE, Business M q
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LVL fzesfclenf l welcome the opportunity to inscribe this book for you. The achievements and exploits re- corded here have become a part of the history and tradition of your College, as have the deeds of the generations of students who have gone before you. This book will keep fresh the treas- ured memories of happy days on 'The Hill' and of friendships which, I hope, may be abiding. l address the seniors in par- ticular, for you arrived with me as freshmen together nearly four years ago. As you go forth to your new duties and respon- sibilities and join the great com- pany of alumni of lllinois Col- lege, you carry with you the best wishes of Mrs. Hudson and my- self for your success and our earnest assurance of a cordial welcome whenever you return. 4- GIIA1 I
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