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Somber, sullen cyclorama of s ar sprin led blue--effecively shaded pin s and indigos and amber spo s cerise couch and whi e gold s udded lea her chairs-gay s ri ing formals accen the cool. severe blac of " uxes" alen ed, drama ic ac ing wi h he psychological ouch - highes complimen paid "Be er han Smilin' Through" o he cas of Rober Nagel, Barbara Gillingham, James Robbins, Eleanor Russell, Mary Dolan, Carolyn Meyer, Jay Dallenbach, Scot Kelley, Dean Garland Ann Hos ins, Winifred Ehler, Rober Blac , Lyle Schwabe, and Rober MeDon ld.
DOUBLE DOOR
Double Door, Double Cas , Double nights- brillian ly blue cream s enciled walls o create a mid-vic orian airclever, original advertising campaigns- shrines smouldering quie ly throughout the life of the play and of the family of Mary Ann Goben, Joan Fleming; Barbara Gillingham, Madelyn Zeigler; Lyle Schwabe, Mardell Wee el; Joan Sluder, Irene Monahan; Winifred Ehler, Jean Miner; Margaret Ronaids, Mildred Lewis; Ru h Buc les, Margaret Owens; James Cochrane; David Wa son; Rober McDonald; Laddie Faul ner; ic Arie; Barbara Tabachni , Virginia Sargeant, and Patricia Alden.
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An all senior cas and staff clima four years of drama ic successes under he direc ion of Miss Marion S uart wi h a riot which swells o an uproarious crescendo bro en only by he descending curain-i s pat and clever lines clic 1 ne ly as he class offers he only comedy of the year -ironic si ua ions nd juvenile problerr.s are made na ur I by the family of Mary Dolan, Zerla Gingerich, Ch rIo te Cagann, Chauncey Torrenee, Bill S el on, Bob Pope, Lee Reineberg and Joe Smi h.
WIG AND PAINT
As Wig ond Pain coninued i s many years of acivi y in eres s i ini ia ed many alen ed pledges and con inued o offer numerous drama ic advan ages to its ve erans. Pic ured reading lef o righ , op o bo om are he senior pledqes: Kelley, Brigh , and Par er. The play reading commi ee: Wer zler, Zombro, Conley, Cagann and Gingerich. Enrants in individual events: Fleming, McDonald, Goben; Miss S uar and Pope. The officers of Wig and Pain are Vice presiden Por er, T rea surer Hos ins, Secre ary Huxable, Parliamentarian Dolan and Presiden Nagel.
CLAIMS MANY ACTORS
Wig and Pain reading lef o righ , op o bo om, firs row hen las . Junior pledges: Russell, Rona Ids Ta bachni , Monahan; hen Hyde, Buc les, P. Alden. The sophomore pledges are Nic ell, Clifford, A. Alden; hen Wiley and Robbins. Ver sa ile readers: Owens, Zeigler, Schwabe; hen Swerins y and Gillingham. The Drama ic Board organized o direc drama ics are D. Hu ble, Miss S uar , J. Hu able, Hosins, Meyer, Dolan; hen Nagel and Po er. Junior members are Sluder, Wee el; hen Roy, and Pe i . Senior members are Piersol, Meyer; hen J. Hu able and Dallenbach.
BIG THREE WRITE
Lil ing melodies and lovely lyrics- second presenta ion of the annual opere+ a composed, direc ed and s aged by hree drama ic - minded members of the facul ydashing blac eyed French, and demure courageous American lasses - exciting ense momen s which leave he audience brea hless shou ing, quarreling inn- eepers-romantic moonli nights sheltering two lovers-flir atious couples furnish comedy in erest for the cast of Carolyne Meyer, Ja'lles Robbins, Rober Nagel, Winifred Ehler, Rober MacDonald, Bernice Swerins y, Margaret Ronalds, Lee Reineberg, Jean Miner and Herbert Porter.
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COHEN'S CONCERT ORCHESTRA
The Champaign high school orches ra are pic ured reading left to right, first row, hen last, top to bo om. Music consultarts are Rogers, Cochrane, Hamlin, Conductor Sol Cohen, Ehler and Roy. S rings-L. Overmeyer, Moron, Brya; hen Mayer, Gannaway, Dillavou and Tarpening. Upper Right: Jones, Ward, Roberts; hen Ginder, Nic ell, Boaz and Grolla. More strings- A. Alden, Miner, Lewis; then Ehrhart and Broo s. WindsSweeney, Timmons, T. Moran; hen Pope and Bur e. The brasses - Par s, Tummelson, Sill; hen An rim, Willhite, Siler, and C. Turner. Lower righ : Hubbard, S evenson, Wal and D. Turner.
FINE ART
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Giving a aleidoscopic view of he vacilla ing ineres s of high school life he Fine Ar s uden s give an Orches ra broadcas wi h Mr. Cohen direc ing; pose for a scene from "The Wedding" which won firs place in he sub dis ric con es in Champaign and he dis ric in Blooming on; pho ographs i s ar class tha designed he division pages for he Maroon; and Mr. Riley leads he 8 nd in a broadcast over WDWS, one of he few staions who offer broadcas ing facili ies o high schools.
STAGE SHOW MELODIERS
Vlhenever S age Shows are presen ed, he you hful audiences of C. H. S. usually a end en masse and "Melodies of '37" presen ed by the Ba on Club wi h Mr. Mendel Riley leading was no excepion. Reading from lef o righ , op o bo om are some snaps of he various ac s. Tiny singer Gloria Manley; he Popular Orches ra; TapRiley, Mabel s ers Me b S iebner, and Sylvia Spaulding; Leader Mendel Riley; Trio Jean Miner, Winifred Ehler, and Mardell Wee el; Songster Dorothy Selicovi z; Vocalist Jac Verner; Dancer Beverly Swisher; Farmer Herb Porter; Marimbis James Goodman; Acrobatis Jean Elliot, and Swings ers Florence Legue, Ma ine Taylor and Jean Bradley.
CLUB CHORUS PERSON NELL
The Girls Glee Club and Mi ed Chorus are pic ured reading lef o righ , op o bo om, firs row hen las . Among he singers are Co rum, Selicovi z, Wal ers, Evans, and Holl; hen Moran, Percival. Dillman, S o es, Schul z and Scoggins. 0 hers are Freeman, Buc les, Brigh , Sizer, Miller and Wend ; then He er, Coffey, L. Cagann, Wei er, Ba er, Turner and Snow. The hree iered voc lis s re Ray, Calcagno, H. Ely, Reifs ec and V. Ely; hen Legue, McManaway, Sco , Reinhar , Wise, Ducey, La Vernway and Green; and also S i , Bee e , S re cher, Lierman, Bell, Holden, Vaughn, Arbuc le and Percival. e are Fisher, Arseneau, S umpf and Lessaris; then Price, Burtch and Brown.
MENDEL RILEY'S BAND
Ma ing he Champaign High School Band one of he ou s anding bands in he s a e was he accomplishment of his organiza ion under he direc ion of Mr. Mendel Riley. The band personnel reading from left o righ , first row hen las , op to bo om were: Koehnemann, Lewis, and Rhodes; hen Von Hoi en, Murray, Babb and Mr. Riley. The brass sec ion of S ar , and Rogers; hen Bell, Overmeyer, Wal , Moran and Ryan. Trom bonis s Corum S evenson, Ma hew, and Hubbard; hen Quayle, Nelson, and Bell. Too ing he sa es are Koehnemann, Merz, Blac , and Armstrong; then S elton, Fulfer, Moran and Worley. The French-horns and oboe belong o Turner, Endico , Kelly, Lynch, Hyde and Rhodes.
ATTRACTS BOTH SEXES
Among he band are reading lef o righ , firs row hen second and hird, top o bo om: S ar , D. Turner, oehnemann, Murray, Garland, Blac and Benne ; hen Merz, Samuelson, ornholm, Von Hoi en, and Karra er; also Babb, Clar , Lewis, Davis, Rhodes, W a I , S evenson, Moran, and Mr. Riley. Drum Major Bob Murray. Sears, Fincham, Sweeney, R. Arms rong, Nic ell, Lierman; hen Garland, ornholm, Leonard, Robbins and D. Hu able; also Bur , Samuelson, Wiley, Moran, D. Arms rong, and Flowers. Lewis, H. Benne , Sla ery, Davis, and Innis; hen Webb, Tummelson, or amp, D. Benne , C. Turner; and Adam, Thomas, Har ric , Smi h, and Hughes. McKinley, Woolington, Goodman, Roy; hen Murray, Warner, McGaughey, So es, and Babb.
CHRONICLE STAFF BOASTS
Ge ing The Chronicle ou every Friday was he du y of he s aff reading from left o righ , op o bottom, Columnis Jones; Business M nager Majors; Limeligh er Meyer; Humoris Flaningam; Ma e-up-edi or Horn ohl; Head Wri ers Hixon, Reine berg, and S umpf; Junior news edi ors Sui ivan, Wolfe, Hamlin with Edi or Dolan a her des ; more juniors, editors Law, Cree and Enochs wi h Bet y Diggins chec ing copy: senior assis an s Bell, Brigh , Wilson wi h McGiles at ypewri er; a-1d ad soliciors S el on and Flaningam with Majors sea ed.
MANY TALENTED JOURNALISTS
Assis ing Miss Elmira O'Ne I who subs i u ed for Miss Genevra Gibson during her illness he firs semes er were he res of he Chronicle s aff. Reading lef o righ , op o bo om, are Miss O'Neal and Facul y Advisor Gibson; Edi or-in-chief Mary Dolan proof reading; Chiefnews-edi or Be y Diggins chec ing assignmen boo ; insert pic ure, par of he sa dis ribu ing Chronicle for corridor sales and loc ers; Junior ews Edi or argare Enochs reading a Chronicle; and Indus rial Ar s Edi or Lenore Lewis finishing as ory.
MAROON STAFF CLAIMS
As he deadlines approached they were me by he "Maroon-staffers" reading lef o righ , op to bo om, Ar -Editor Bell; Lay-out Edi or Spencer; junior assistants, Hensley and Lueth with Editor Westerbee chec ing copy; junior soliciors McKinney and Giblin with Business Manager Huxable; Senior assistan Tuthill; Photographers Mitchell, Jordan, Harris and Burtch; Head Photographer Harris; inser picture, Sports Edior Hendrie s; Publica ions Board, First row, left to right, Dolan, Diggins, Majors, Hasins, Wes erbee , and Huxable; last row, Worsham, Swain, Kaden, Gibson, Sea t, Chaffee and S ewar .
ARTISTS EDITORS MANAGERS
In order o accomplish all ha he publica ion of an "A I" boo requires, he s aff wor ed oge her harmoniously. Reading lef o righ , op o bo om are Edior-in-chief Be y Wes erbee reading wri eups; Business Manager Doro hy Hu able pondering over ad receip s· Copy Edi or Ann Hos ins polishing he senior personal. y paragraphs· Junior Edi or Bob Johns one and Engraving Edi or Be y Feldmann wi h Ann Hos ins a des : Facul y Adviser Genevra Gibson· Senior Solici or Herb Meis; Subs i u e Adviser Elmira O'Neal; Pho ography Ad viser Nellie Bates, and Ar Adviser Paul Swain.
Rep1uentatu e of the mmtme1able out Jtde hours spent m the dep utments of the fmc art dwt ton, uo t11ne pteces other than a sponsor' .
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\ .mou tlu n • ''ere 1llu tr.lt d th meetm • , a .It one •et together th club memb r 1 nt th ir ttrn takmg mdividu.ll pho tograph .md I arned th ruch ment of , rr,m •mg and hghtm •. \t • nother me tin • th ) took •roup p1 tur , ~tr. S\\,un lee tured on the .tru u ciT t m photogr.tph) and ne.Ir th nd of the ) e,u orne of th m mb r took trip and " hot'' outdoor pi ture . One of the fun uon of th c.lub I to take picture for the ~Luwo and thi )~ r ~1.trlln Harri , prest dent and \V a) ne Jordan, 'tC prestdent, the fir t m ter. took the m.tjonty uf the 1 icture . Andrew Johnstone and 1 k \ri ''ere elected pr 1d nt .md '1ce pre Idem, re p on el), for the econd cmcster. '' ith Je.m Be.ts I y ecret.tr} for the complete .H
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SERVICE--------~ . . . not somethmq for no hmg . . . . but domg what you want done, promply, mtelhgently and economically. Wtth that conception of service we approach each order given into our hands. Printmg- bmdmg direct adverbsmg-social forms or busmess necessities - whatever your needs - our service will please you. The elephone number IS 3994
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hampaign, Illinoi
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McMILLAN
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SCHAARMANN TYPEWRITER CO. FOR RE T-All make of tandard and portable typewriter .
Coal .:. Fuel Oil Building Material
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30 I-.. JOI I.
Champaign
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FOR QUALITY. SERVICE. and PRICE
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Supper no only your school bu your child! now wha your child is doing in school. Come o P. T. A. We mee on he firs Tuesday in every men h in he high school. Congratula ions Seniors! PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION
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dr rnau mstru tre of th dr.un. t1 • mbh ; • nd from h r I \er h .1d om th elllOf produ tiOll Ill enwr .1 t i .tbl to pr ' 1t 'I h 11.111 pb), onte t pl.1) , and dr.1 m.lll re. dm ' arc .1! o gn n h fore th tudent ho<l '' nh the o.1 h .tt th rul o\ r th 1m lr. Kmg .1ddre our o111111, CitiZens on th "I'~ holo' of th I >runk n I ) m r," .md h talk to a ' r> rious .mel o 'It ttl\ .IUdl en . ho I ted tudcnt '' h for thc1r Ul flO fit I 11 h.u.Ktcr, I .1der h1p, .md \I tor Ill th .1s mhl). ' I h1 prcpr.1111 1 c.tp.tbl h.llld of 11 B .1 h. 1 h ncoph t .u thnll d .u the h.tnqu t '1\en 111 th 1r hch.11f on th s.trn n1ght. 111 phomore .1r brou •ht to the front \\hen th 1d .1 for .1 ophomore pl.1) 1 \\orked out and the at for the1r produ t10n lcct d. I \ r)one kn \\ th. t th underd.t m n .tl,, 3} pm for • n e tr.t m thm, to do, ju t a the JUnior • nd mor ha\e the1r cl.1 tl.lp. ·r he, h.n been '1\ n their ch. n for a pl. ) , and the upp r h.tl f of th tud nt bod, . nd th fa ult \ '' 1 h th 111 th h st of lu k. to th ath leu , th hamp.u •n tr.1 k t .1m 1 bu > \\Jth m et ''h1l th h.1 b.tll t<.:<lm h •m pr.tcllc . lt111a 111, pnl, the <..olore qu ( 'lub .mel th K nltlmg < lub '1\ hop . \ t th l.mer no kmttmg n dl ar Ill '1d n .
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THE RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 109 WI~ T
" 1\'ER ITY A VI:.
CONGRATULATE YOU- THE MAROON STAFF upon this year's accomplishment I ~
of of of of
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EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY SPORT
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MODEL LAUNDRY CO. D
SOUDERS CLEANERS
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Notice: You'll be interested in LAUNDRY-GRAMS. See News-Gazette each Monday evening
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COMPLIMENTS
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Champaign, Illinois
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS AND MAROON STAFF
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FOR SENIOR CLASS PORTRAITS Champaign, Illinois
614 E. Green .
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SEARS. ROEBUCK AND COMPANY H Mam
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hampaign, Ill.
GEORGE STRODE
nd, mu t our f ur h.1pp\ ) .tr o 1 rofit thl tud • h nl \\Ork and t:ll)O\ .thlc 1 c a.Haon It ( h.unp.ugn tome to a lc s . 11m o (llrs m <,omrncn mcnt, th •o 1! the sm.1ll sophomor dr .un thout 111 td\ II. '1 wn o "\\ h n I •r.IC!u.tt ' .md th a t:omph h d m.1rk th pr t!f.1du.lle \iC\\s \\llh omc trepad.llu n. Hut th n, O\ ric okm ' th \\1 t ftal ad of •radu.uaon, the l1.1pp ho-. or •trl, a delt:hted rc I! tent of IO\ch •tft . nd con •r.tt ul.uion , h.t .1 m rn, •lonou tim .It the flcm cr bIll ked Ju mor ht •h ( , m. '' h re h 1 about to b •r.tdu ated. 1 he •.1 , •l.1morou fonn.1l .md cool ]men ull of the Jlllllor u h r , h n for th ar out t.mdm' \\ork . nd '' ho .1re to I futur I .1d r of th mor ( 1.1 • introdu a .1refr e not of Comrn n oph1 t1 ,I
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10 S. · eil t.
Phone 4201
hamp ign Ill.
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The Commercial Bank of C hampaign OH·ICrR A, 'D DIRECTOR howengerdt . Ha an lu hen
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