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j MIDWEST LUMBER COMPANY | ! THE BEST OF EVERYTHING f | TO BUILD ANYTHING | MELVIN TALBOTT, Mgr. Page 191
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PI BETA PHI l.rft to Right BOTTOM ROW Doris Richardson’, one of the entries in the beauty contest. Doris placed second. Ethel Johnson, the athletic girl who will own her own Ford after the next payment. Esther Franks, the Pi Phi wonder. Esther is the Pi Phi hid for a Theta pin. LOUISE Weibley, president of the heavenly group. Helen HOLLAND, a little sister had no choice. Helen's main interests are in high school yet. SECOND ROW Bernice Seaver of New ork. Her father is a smart man, and a professor. June Wheaton, who would love to cut all of her hair off. but Jimmy just hates boy hair cuts What shall she do? (June will do as the boy friend wishes, as usual.) Elizabeth Rogers, who, at last, is teaching Pete Parks all he should know about botany and other subjects. Grace Wells has red hair, and she knows how to comb it. She is just another ot the girls who decided she wants to go to heaven when she dies. Frances White, who can cook cocoa and make Iota Phi. Frances is truly an unusual girl. Katherine Wahl does so enjoy those walks down town after lunch, as she goes right past th-Sig Ep House. THIRD ROW Dorothy I.ovrrr, who needed a change of environment, so came here. She is thinking of writing a book on The Ways of Men. Guinevere Wagner of Des Moines, a sophomore, and another promising pledge. Helen Crane, winner of the beauty contest. Helen also has a Phi Delt cinched. What more could she ask than to finally go to heaven ? Wanneta Wick, the girl with the natural permanent. We were speaking of her hair, hut she also has a permanent admirer in the form of next year's football captain who wears the sword and shield. Lois I-Ockiiart is one of the reasons for the existence of small towns. Although Lois has never seen a street car, her I. Q. is such that she is smart enough to keep it to herself. A clever girl. 190
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SIGMA PHI EPSILON We arc glad the camera man was able to catch so many of the literary hoys smiling. It proves that happiness and hard work go hand in hand. FIRST ROW In this row (from left to right), we see the smiling fare of Jack Thomas. He hasn't a car? in the world, for he’s got a girl now. Next is Theodore Johnson who has a reputation in more than one activity on the campus including tennis and campustry. Richard Kai.i.bnrekg is one of the reasons the hoys could have the shiny cup in the picture. Denis T. Jones, editor of the Iona ll’rsltyan Sms, not as he looks of course, hut as he thinks he looks when he gets his moustache quite grown out (at the end of two or three days). Clinton Woods, who has tried them all, hut has returned to the Zeta circle at la-t, is looking cheerful despite his lack of sleep. (He had a date last night, and didn't get home unti eleven.) Next, Mr. Rollin' Pooler appears. He asks us to explain that although he knows the girls will he disappointed not to have his face in the picture, he would rather have his beloved violin show, as it is his li r anyway, no matter what the Phi Mus think. SFCOND ROW Jiggers Zili.mer, basketball captain. Red IIali.owei.l, one of the matrimonial candidates. Next, we see the smiling face of Hugh Hilton who is relieved that the brothers took him in with his low grades. Hugh has resolved to do better next semester, however, and has set at least 13 hours of ‘D as his goal. Art Schwiebert, the cut up. has put on a pair of glasses in hopes that no one will recognize him. Muscravb, who interests are in southern Illinois and Missouri, thinks he wields a mean raquet. THIRD ROW Hap Miller is religiously reprimanding Mcarle Woods and De Vcre Peterson who are fighting over Mearle's tea set that he got for Christmas. Hap is proving his point by quoting a few verses of scripture. Sam Ewart had to hurry to get here in time for the picture. He wanted to wear his Wesleyan sweater he got in football, but the boys made him go clear home for his coat. As all the other members of the club (including Jim Smith, who hasn't broken his pledge yet) were on important dates that couldn't be broken, it was the brainy suggestion of one of the literary boys to fill up space with the scholarship cup—while they yet can. Vagf 192
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