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FA( rS FOR i Ki seniors—elect 1 by the Student body.

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Candidate-- for appoint-

n nt to office on the Illini staff must when they enter upon

the duties of their ofliee be seniors in full standing I must previously have maintained an average elass standing of not less than eighty per cent. The other members of the editorial and business Staff are appointed by the editor and the business manager with the approval of the Board of Trustees. The profits which accrue from the publication of the Illini, with the exception of a small percentage which is set aside for equipment and as a contingent fund, are divided in an agreed-upon proportion among the men composing the editorial and business staffs of the paper. Leaving out of consideration the financial remuneration which each student receives, the benefits to be derived from a business or an editorial connection with the paper are great. The Illini is published on every day of the week exceptng Monday. The I Mo, the University year book, is publish. I by the junior cl ^s and is issued near the close of the college year. The first year book was issued in 1882 by T h e Illio the sophomore elass under the title of the Sophogruph, and continued to appear annot nually for the next eleven years. T h e class of [80S did 15 lie an annual in its sophomore year, but waited until the junior ear bringing out a year book under the name oi the Iltio, by which title the year book still is known. 'J he editor-in-chief and busitn 9 manager of the IMa

re selected !

the Illini I

1 of Trustees in much the ame

ner th litor and business manager ^\ The I Illini ( re §ele ' I. mdidates for the positions enter a period of ition as at i ml during their sophom re year to the 1 hfor ai busin< % manager of the Illio of the elas ahead of i. C a n d i d a t e at the time of their election must be full sophomore standing, and mu t hav< carried theii * lass

u k with an average of not 1 . than ei#ht\ per cent Our < ing their term of office tin must « rrj enough work to