The ISTA . ILLINOIS CLUB Illinois has this year, as in previous years, sent to Bluffton a large number of stu-dents, who represent their good old state in neaily evei-y branch and phase of the schoolactivities. They have one interest in common and that is, loyalty to their state, nextto loyalty to Bluffton College. All of the Illinoisians met early in the year and organ-ized; electing Maurice Troyer as President; Pauline Schantz as Vice President andDwight Salzman as Secretary and Treasurer. At the end of the first semester some ofthe members of the club left school but two more were added and


The ISTA . ILLINOIS CLUB Illinois has this year, as in previous years, sent to Bluffton a large number of stu-dents, who represent their good old state in neaily evei-y branch and phase of the schoolactivities. They have one interest in common and that is, loyalty to their state, nextto loyalty to Bluffton College. All of the Illinoisians met early in the year and organ-ized; electing Maurice Troyer as President; Pauline Schantz as Vice President andDwight Salzman as Secretary and Treasurer. At the end of the first semester some ofthe members of the club left school but two more were added and at the present timethe club of nineteen members. Plans are being made to hold the annual banquetin the spring. OFFICERS President : Maurice Troyer Vice President Pauline Schantz Seci-etary-Treasurev Dwight Salzman 3^ -^ 7^ Ninety-one J=3E. TRANS-MISSISSIPPI CLUB In the year 1918 those students who had crossed the River of Rivers in theirsearch for knowledge formed what is now known as the Trans-Mississippi Club, withthe idea of showing the far reaching influence of Bluffton College and of making thatinfluence even more wide spread in the western states. Since then the membership hasgradually increased and this year is made up of representatives from Iowa, Missouri,Minnesota, Nebraska, Idaho, Washington and California. Active interest iS taken bythe individuals in Literary Societies, Glee Clubs, Athletics and Christian year the crowning event is a social gathering which is truly characteristic of thewestern spirit and this spirit blended with that of Bluffton tends to build students loyaland true to their Alma Mater. OFFICERS President Leonard Welty Secretary-Treasurer Herbert Schmidt ^ 3=a Ninety-two m ^ ^ .N


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