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1953 MAROON elt.CUHptWj" SuUtvz. eJ!iylt ScJtooJ e~aiyn, JIJ;,tJU
All the witchcraft and VOODOO there is, couldn't tell us what our future holds. We have a choice of many paths. Some of these lead to darkness, some lead to enlightenmant and happiness. Which paths shall we take? We won't find our answer in a boiling caldron. We, the MAROON staff, wish every-
Maroon Staff 1952-'53 J:ditor-in-Chicf
< >Ia
Bundy
Business Jlana!;cr- Betty \Vingler Assistant Business JlaiWfJCrs
Carolyn :..liner, . 'am·) \\'isely
.)'cnior J:ditor- Barbara Farrell Co-arfi?.'ity J:ditors- Isab ·I Burgess, Barbara Tyner Sports J:ditor- Phil :..ratteson Co-.·ld111inistraticm nditors- _1 udy
~imonson,
l·:thelann Cole
Co-Feature J:ditors- :..larianne :\ogle, :..-Iargaret ( ;iuffre ..Jrt J:ditor·
~haron
Photographers
Lappin
Dale Koss, Russ Law
Photography Assisla11ts
Janet Bundy, Kent Robinson, Bob \\'erth, Bob Clegg
Sopho111orcs
:..Iarcia Browndl, .\diem Dohme, Barbara Johnson, Barbara Ryder, Lynn Fairchild, ~lary Lou Bush, . \nn . \cheson, .\[argaret Konzo, Diana Flynn, .'usan Cliesman, "Marilyn BeYer, Betty Dexter, Norma Billington, Deanna :..I iller, J>at Dunn, Judy Pope, \ ' irginia ~helton, J>at :..TcCI1m skey, Carol Lynn :-\esmith, J>aby J>izell, :haron l~llis
{ 'ppcrrlasslllcll
John \\'ibon, Phil Ingram, \'irginia I Janson, \'irginia Percy, :arita .\lexander, :..lary Langhoff, Judy Turner. Reba Lewis, :ondr:t ~trong, ~haron Chaplin, :..Iary Lou \\'ilson, Pat CofTey, :andra I lull, . 'ancy Tyner, ::VIary Coodman, :\'anry Kernodle, ~hirley llausman, :-\anry Kamerer, Jean ~omers, :..Jary Beth . 'awyer
Spo11sor- :.lis:-. Betty \Voller .lssista11t 5!ponsor Art ..Jd-z•iscr
:..I iss Ida :\lac :.te\ er
:.rr. llarold .\lexander
:.Irs . . \lice T. Barlow; Champaign- 'rbana .\'c·7~·s-Ga:::cl/c; ChampaignCrhana ( ouricr for some pictures used in the hook
Credit to
Pri11tcr-Twin City Printing Co. l~ngra-z•cr- C.
H. Crubb and Co.
Photography- Pilon's
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ADMINISTRATION 2. CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores
3. ACTIVITIES 4. SPORTS S. FEATURES
To :.ri-,-, Cunningham. a nw t loyal and re pertul teacher oi Challlpaign II igh. we dedicate the ~tudents during the 2()) ears :,he taught at Champaign II igh.
FJ.SJ J!aroon. ior the kindne":, and guidance he ga\·e her
Before coming to C. II ~. :.11-,s Cunninv,ham had gained wide and \'aluable teaching experience in Illinois. Three chools in \\ hich she taug-ht \\·ere :.lattoon , llarrisburg and Long\·ie\\'. .\t Long\'iew, she coached a boy'. basketball team bcc:tus<: the original coach quit in the middle of the year . •\t Champaign lligh. -,he continued her interest in sports by ser\'ing as a member of the .\thletic Board for many year-, and by attending e\·ery athletic e\'ent that . he could. ~he
also has intere-,ts oubide of teaching. ~he is a \'Cry acti\'e member oi the l~a. tern . 'tar in \\' hich she holds a state office. L·sing her mathematical know ledge, she ser\'es during the summer as bookkeeper for the Champaign County Fair. Last fall \\·hen :.1 iss Cunningham decided to retire, her pupils, past and pre ent, realized that they \\'ere losing a fine teacher and a \'aluahle friend. The J!aroon . 'tafT \\'i-.;hes :.1 iss Cunningham happiness and hopes that this yearbook will expres. some of the appreciation her students feel.
DR. MELLON The office of Dr. 1•:. II. .\lellon i:-- al\\'ay:-- humming \\'ith the variou:-- sorts of activity \\'hich pertain to the running oi eighteen schools. The problems and troubles oi sixteen grade :--choob, one Junior II igh. and our o\\'n ~enior II igh. are constantly pouring in to thi:--, the center oi the \\'heel of education, kno\\'n as Unit Four. Directing the admini trati,·e problem-, of the-,e . chool-.. and taking an actin· part in many community activitie:--, I )r. ~Iellon has made a permanent mark as an exceptionally apt leader and an im·aluahle source of information and clear thinking.
BOARD OF EDUCATION Backing our school s} . tem this year is the ~chool Board con-;isting oi -.even member .... This year's hoard has made much progress. Foil o\\'i ng the n·commelHlations oi the Citizen':-- •\d vi -,ory Committee, the Hoard oi Education adopted a plan to prm·ide additional school space. \\'hen the 3,500.000 program i-. completed, Champaign .'enior II igh \\'ill he at the present Junior I Iigh -.ite. The program a! o contains plans oi con\'erting the present ~enior I I igh ~chool into a Junior II igh and building a ne\\' Junior II igh .'chool. The ~chool J{oard hopes that the. e secondary sdwols \\'ill he completed hy the iall oi 1~55. \ . R. Troutman. Tom \\ httzl'l. H ~. Da\\,on. \lhcrt !lack rm,• 1·.. \. lolhcrt. john Faulknl'r, Dr. E. H. ~lellon, ~1. R. <.rinclll').
/ •roll/ rm,. /,·ft to ri[Jfll
TuC~:hom .
Dr.\\'. 1{. Frl'unan.
MR. McCONNELL .\s principal of our school, ::\Ir. ::\lcConnell fills the position with great capability . . \mong the qualities which make him so well liked are sympathy, understanding, and a willingness to help anyone with even the malle.t problem. \\'hen a student goes to the office, he always gets a friendly welcome from ::\1 r. ::\Ic 'onnell. \ principal's job is never easy because there are many meetings to attend, and people to meet. \Ye're lucky to have as our guiding hand. a man who can accomplish these jobs and still he a" friendly and easy to reach a ::\1 r. ::\lcConnell. The student hod) appreciates what he has done for them this year and wishes to thank him for all the many favors he has given them.
MISS ZEHNER Fini:.hing her seventh year as \¡ice-principal, ~I iss :\ell Zehner can easily chalk up another year on her list of uccesses . .'ince experience precede~ success. these accomplishments are not difficult to understand. Before coming to Champaign lligh. ~lis:. Zehner taught fifth grade at Colonel \\"olfe .'chool and English at Champaign Junior II igh. where she also sponsored the ~tudent Council before she took her present position as vice-principal. Everyone admire-. }.[i-,s Zehner greatly. and no one he,.,itates to ask her a<h¡ice or as. istance. ~tudent. always remember her pleasant attitude toward understanding their problems.
FOREIG ' LA G AGE
TEACHERS
/,,.f/ to ritthl ,\I i" \LtrJnrtl' Strong, .\I i" Dorothy \\ill l'OXl'll, ~I j,, Es il· LeSurl, ~I r. 1\alph Eltoft.
E GLISII DEPARTI-1E T !·nul ro<,·. lett to,.,,,,, .\lr .. Alin· Barlm\, ~liss Ltola (;, I larding. ~I iss ill tty \\ olkr. ~I r. Rohnt ~l~.:yer . .\,·coud ro<,L ~li . s Franr~.:s \\'~.:~.:cl. ~I iss ~I arion .'tuart, ~1iss \ l'ra r;acll'n ..\I j,, Crarl' \\ill').
sen:
CE
DEPARTI\1El\'T f Ljt to rryht :\1 i . 'ellic Bate-. :\lr. Ckn Tilbury, .\1 r. Claucl :\lycrs.
AGRIC LTURE DEPARTME T 11r. ]. ,\ . Twardock
PHY .. ICAL ED CATIO 1.1'/t to nuht
Tom
~lr.
DEPARTME.. T
l{oy S\\i11dl'll. .\li" ~lnlu· \\'a •11n, ~lr.
St~\\art. ~lr,. ~lary ~lajor
I
•
I
HI TORY DEPARTME T /• ro11t, seated H ulah B. Smith.
~lr,.
Stcmdill!/. left to nyht
~I r. Joh11 l n•r,, ~~ r. ]oh11 O'Co1111or, ~lr. AI\ all Taylor.
MATHEMATICS DEPARTME TT I eft to ri,<thl ~lr. \\ illiam Clark. ~Lr. Harold J e'ter. :\I i" Opal Cunningham. ~I r,. Dori, ~!elton. :\lr. llaruKe Fuqua.
HOME EC DEPARTME T !.,·ft to ,.;,,,, Holml',,
~I ary
COMMERCIAL DEP RTME T /_ c f I I o r i .' I II I ~I i ' I d a :Meyer, ~li.. Dorothy ~lungl·r. :\1 r. Frank 'otka, ~[ r,. ]e. ,ica Clark, :\1i,. Lynn Litterly.
:\lr,, Hden .'tark.
~li"
.ML 'IC DEPARTME 'T I 1'/t to m1ht
).lr. \trrollton l ( .rigg,,
\lr. Don llamarhcr, . haul, _).lr. Jame'
OFFI E HELP /.eft to nyht .\I i,, Eloi,e HatN:n,, ).I r'. Dori, . tn1 art, ,\I r. \\'alter Dill
man.
I D
TRIAL ART.
Fnmt rm,• - ).lr. ]. ).1. John,ton, ).!r. Herman Linder. ).I r. Ru-,,cll Cci,t, ).I r. \\'illiam _).fargrave. Top rm,•- ).1 r. C. E. 'ummerville. H. L. \\'ick, ~I r. Wallace Abernathie, ).! r. ~Lillard Berry, ~lr Charb. Grei't. ~I r.
DRIVER \lr. John
TRAI I G
~lan路k
DEA ~Jr.
OF BOYS Fred
~lajors
JA ITOR !.eft to rlfJht !larry l ~lkins, Kermit [{lid, ( )nis Eskridge, l{aymond llascall, ( ;t路orgt路 Schl'uridt, S. 1路.. Davis.
LIBRARIA
ART DEPARTME T :.1 r. I larold Akxan(kr
Senior Cla
Offiee rs
Top rm,•. left to riyht :.1 ik<· Bowen. pn:,ident; ( >Ia Bundy, \ irl'·pre,idt·nt. l?offolll rm,•. left to riyht Judy Turm:r, 'ecn:tary: :.lary Janl' Bruggunan. trt'<Ntrn.
Seniors \:-- the haze clears irom over the bubbling- caldron, 1 am able to st·e a :-trange \'oo Doo ccremon_\. The natiYe:-. are the -,eniors of Champaign ~enior 11 igh ~chool. They arc \\ atching their myo.,tic fulfillment, waiting expectantly ior a glimpse oi the -,trangc events to come . .'ome may be nKdicine nH:n, some waniors. and some may ha Ye the important role oi peace maker'-. 1·: ven \\'ith the help of the \\'itch do~·tors none of the :-eniors can tell exactly \\hat the iuture will hold. The ceremony is o\·er now, and I find myself hoping that every one oi the:-e natives achieves hi:- goal. Senior Cl a !.eft to nyllt
The 1953 .llaroou
pon or
:.1 r. \\ illiam Uark, :.11" . · dlie Bate,,
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l·irst ro;:,•, l,·ft to ri•1ht Huh , \danh, ~arita .\kxander. ]al·k .\lthau,, ~larjoril' , \Ithau,, ~lartha ,\nd~.:r,on. Scco11d rm, ( )Iivia tl<kr,on, Pat \mkr,on, ~!yrna nglin. 1\·d Appl'l. Boh Appn,on.
Adame, Bob
Ander,on, Olhia
".I little IIOIISI'IISe ll(}(l' Cllld t/Je11 is rl'lished /Jy the <viscst me11."
" _/r;,·ays
IIICC,
af7,·ays ki11d."
\\'ig 'n' Paint 2, 3, 4 ; Fall Play 2, 4; I !i - Y 4.
Alexander,
arita
Ander,.on, Patricia
"K i11d11css has made her <••artily to /Jc a <JIICCII."
.\I aroo11 3, 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. 4; C. :\ . .\. 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; \'icc Pn:,idcnt 4; Art Club 2; Stunt .'how 4; Banquet Committee 4; 'l'h~:,piatb 4.
Junior-Sl'nior
" I <JIIict miss ,,·ith a plcasi11y <••ay." Commercial Club 4; I. ( ), ( ). A. 4.
Prom Committe~ 3;
Althau .. , Jacl..
Anglin , M,rna
''l.1je is short, I'm here to <'lljoy it."
Althau,,
farjorie
ApJH•I, TNI
"There's time
i11
life for all thiii.</S."
(;,A.:\. 2; Commercial Club 3.
Andcr~on ,
fartha
''Patie11cc
".1 happy yollll,tJ lass is she."
"\ otlllllf/ is hard to a <••illill</ mi111l." Football 2, 3. 4; Ba,kl'tball 2; Track 3, 4; \\'rc.:,tling 3; (,olf 2; "(" Club 4; Band 3, 2. 4; Baton Club 3. 4; Cia" Skip Day 4; Caml'ra Club 4; Spc.:ech Tl'am 4; Orchc.:,tra 2; Cumml'ncc.:mc.:nt .'pc.:akn Committc.:e 4; Baccalaurt·ate Committl'e 4 ; Stunt Sho\1' 4, • ·a tiona! Honor ~ucil ty 4.
Appl'r~on , llllli
time COII<JIIer all thi11ys."
Bob
".I /Joy of f,.,,. <••ords."
Chro11icle 4; \\'ill and Pruphc.:cy Committee 4.
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The 1053 lftiroml
rm~tronp;,
Bet'k , Caroly n
Donna J ean
"Calm. cool. 1111d self-possessed." lonumrl'ial Uuh 3, 4, Bailt·~,
l~itle
' luh 3.
"No storm ct·cr ruffled the crtrYmt of lrcr lrfc.'' Clrnmiclt• 2; c; A A. 4; Library 4. Bt' IIIH' II, D"'ight
Barba r a
". l11d still thn• r/a:;ed. 1111d still the 1•'0IIder '11'1'1(' that Oil<' smr;ll lu ui could wrr_v all she k11;.1,•," Stucknt Counril 2. 3. 4; • atwnal llonor Soridy 3. 4. Strrdan• 4; \Vig 'n' Paint 2. 3. 4; <:.A \. 2. 3, 4; Concert Choir 2; ,\ Cappella Choir 3. 4 ; Cla~s Skrp Day 4; 500 Club Council 2, 3. 4, l'n?sident 4; J unior- Scnior Prom Committee
"'/'Ire l•l"st rulers makl" tire leas/ 1roisr." Football 2. 3; \\'rc,tling 2: Basehall 2. 3. 4; " " :\a tiona! !I onor Socidy 4.
lub .1. 4;
3. Hi g h a m ,
Ba k er, Be tt y Lou
".'ihorl as
1111,\'
Thur~ to n
" . I fric11d is l•cllcr tha11 sil<·a ol" !Jold."
dream."
\\ ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. 4: (;.A. ,\ . 2. 3. 4: Chtcrkadcr 2, 3. 4; Oflirc Htlp 3; Class Skip Day 4; Stunt Sho\1 4; JuniorSenior Prom Committee 3. Bla('k,
Ba rha m , J e rry
" lctums sf'tak louder tha1r ,,·ords." Football 2. 3, 4;
··c"
Club 4.
Ba rre tt , B a rba ra
"\fusu is 1•'<'1/ said to he tht• S/'l'CCh of llllf/c/S.'' Hand 2, 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Vocalettes 2. 3, 4; Baton Club 3.4; String Ensemble 2. 4; Orc!H:stra 2, 3. 4; Pep Band 2. 3, 4; Junior-Senior l'rom Committee 3.
S u~a n
")he rs 11ot lrke a slaY
for of Ira tlrrrc is 01rly
OIIC."
.'tudent Counlil 2, 3. 4, Sccrdarv 4, District Treasurer 3; • ·a tiona! Honor Society 3, 4; \\'ig- 'n' Paint 2; C. A. A. 2. 3. 4; ).[aroonaflns 3, 4; Vocalcttcs 2, 3, 4; Baton Club 3, 4; Queen "Cowboy Prom" J; D. A. R. :\\\ ard 4; .·tudcnt of the :\lonth. February. 4; Stunt Shcm 3. 4; F. T. A. 4, VicePre. i(knt 4; ).I adrigals 3. 4; (;uidance Committee 3. 4; J unior-Semor Prom Committee 3; Senior Banquet Commitlee 4; Science A\\ard 4. Bo"'e n , ]arne'
Iichae l
"lie <•'liS
11
.f/CIIiltm•m fyom sole to CYo·<•'"·"
Transferred from Our Lady of the (harks. arthage, :\fissouri. 3; Cia" I're,ident 4; Track 3. 4: Debate 4: Banquet Committee 4; Cia" ).lmlorral Committee 4; Class . "kip Day 4; "For :O.Ieml>crs Only''\\ K l h. 4.
l ·irsl rm,•, fyom left to rifilrt Donna Jean Armstrong, Barbara Bailey. Betty Lou Baker, Jerry Barham. Barbara Barrdl .')ccolld rm,• Carolyn Beck. D\\ ight Bennett, Thurston Bigham . .'u,an Black, :\I ike Bowen.
I· irs/ roz,·. from left to riylit SNmul ro;,
Bo"~<l<',,
Qu~nton
Bo\\ k,, Barbara Bra\lnn. Phil Brown . .\lary Jane Bruggeman, Lindtn Bruhn.
Bill Buckk. Ruth Bulkley, ( lla Bundy, Pat Burge''· Dan Burwa,;h.
Quinton
"!fuu r is tire lrarmouy of th,• lrca1·t." Football 2: T~nni, 2. 3. -l; " •., Cluh 3. -l; Band 2, 3. -l: .\ Cappt:lla Choir 2. 3: Troubador,; 3. -l; Baton Club 3. 4; \rt Club 2. Bra"~<ner,
Bulkle;- , Ruth
Barbara
"I Ire grc·rtcst artist is Ire ;:,·ho is qrcalcsl i11 tire lriril~t•s/ ,-,·aches of his art "
\\'ig 'n' l'aint 2. 3. 4: , 'a tiona! Tht·,piarh 2. 3. l I're,i<knt l ; Drama Boa rei 4 : Fall I' lay 2. 3. -l ; .\lrd\\ intt·r I' Ia) 3; • pring I'lay 2. 3. 4: ( lffin· llt•lp 2: !::'tunt . 'how 2. 4: Contt• t I 'Ia) J. -l: !:-ptt-rh t onte't 2, 3. -l; ( ;rarluation Sitl' Committl'e -l. Bro"~<n ,
Bunrl~ ,
Phil
"Stddcs /Jy niyhl, sleeps
Bruggeman ,
"f'cf',
b_,.
day."
Club 3. -l: Ua,, Ring .l: Camera Club 4.
Projector' I 'n•,ident -l.
".I pnc/ allll friclldly
~tar)
;:,•ins mall.}' a
frie~rd." rt>s.;
3;
Ola
· //;:,•ays lauyhillff, al<vays !I"Y· alz,•ays there ;:,•itlr somclhillf/ to say.'' Cia'' \'ice-pre,;ident -l; ,\laromr 2. 3. -l: Feature Editor 3, Editor-in-chid -l; Quill and ~croll 3. \ ice Pre,idl'nt 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3, 4: ( '· .\. \. 2. 3. -l: A Cappl'lla Choir 2. 3, 4; \'ocaktte' 3, 4; Baton Uuh 4: Cia-,, .\lt:morial Committn· 4: Student of the .\lonth. . 'owmht.:r, 4; ".\lu,ical .\loU<!-" 4; F. T. A Librarian -l; .\ladrigal,; 3. -l; JuniorSt·nior I' rom Com mittel .3; ( ;irl\ E1N:mhk 3; .\[ ixt·d En,t·mhk 4; Commult'l'mUlt Spt·aker' Committtl' 4. Burg('"• Patrida
Jane
fCYSOII<I/i/y,
IIIIIIIIICY
\\'ig 'n' Paint 3, -l; C ..\ ..\. 2. 3. 4; Junior Red Offic~ I Itip 4; < >rche,tra 2. 3. -l.
tllltf
fCI'SC<'CI'OIICC
fCYSrJI!ijicd"
".I fallhful
fne~ul
is />cllcr tha11 flo/d.''
t Ia" Trea,urn -l; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. .'ecrdary 4; ''ationa] The,pian 3. 4; ( ;, .\.A. 2. 3, 4; .\laroonafins 3. 4; .\ Cappl'lla Choir 2. 3. 4; Vocaktte' 2, 3, 4; Class .\lcmorial Committee -1; :tunt ."how 4; ),lusical ~foods 4; F. T. A. 4. Hur"'ash, Dan
Bruhn, Linden
" I small
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1111111
"<,·ith o hriglrl future."
"Th, 1111spok.•11 ,,·onl
II<'<'<'Y
docs harm.''
'f he JCJ53 .\/ar(JOII
Butt ~,
S ta n
Clabaugh , Margare t
"ll'itlr a lwppy smile ami o !frill for o/1, Ire s/rm,·cd Iris slrtff i11 l>crs~·ctho/1."
"Tiris little lass furs beauty o11d c/oss."
Foot hall 2; Ba-,kt:tball 2, J. 4, Captain 4; Track 2, J. 4: "l" ( luh 4.
\\'ig 'n' Paint 2, .~. 4; A Cappella hoir 2, 3. 4; Vo<:<tktll'' 4: Tri High Queen 4; Stunt Sh1m 4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee J; J\-,.,tmhly Committee 4: Tht-,pian' 4.
Carlt•ton , Tom
Cla rk, Bob
"I'm 1101 afraid of <l'ork I Call Ire dm,•ll riylrl beside it om/ tfO to s/Ct'f>." Football 2. J: Ba,kt:thall 2. :1: Track 2. 3, 4; Wre-,tling 4; !land 2; Cia" :kip Day 4: "500" Club Council 2.
"'!Ire oltly ;,•oy Ia Iran• a frie1rd is to he n11c.'' Track 2.
Cartt'r, Donna
Clark, Julia
Hand 3: .\ Cappella Choir 2. 4; Vocalette' 2. 3; CirJ,' Erh( 111 hie 2.
.\laromr 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2, :1. 4; G. A .•\. 2, 3. 4; Cheerleaders 2, 3. 4; ~I aroonafins 2. 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3. 4; Cia" Skip Day 4; Stunt Show 4; Concert hoir 3; ] uniorScnior Prom Committee 3.
Ca,,id,, Frands
Coehrun , Jim
"Come 011. you kids, let's really }'ell."
"liis 011/:y tlrou!flrl is for 3.111."
"lie II<'<'CY lrou/>les Iris studies u11lcss Iris lcaclrers lrouhle /rim."
Coehrun , Mary Elle n
Ca,tor, Eddie "!f e's
a !}nod hoy i11 sclrnol, but Iran· you e;·er see1r /rim mry ollrcr place!"
•· Nrpr i11 7.,•isdnm is sire." Chr01ricle 2, J. 4, Editor-in-chid 4; Quill and Scroll 3, l'n~'ident 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2; (,, :\ . .\. 2. 3. 4; ~ f aroonafin. 3, 4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; \\'il l and Prophecy Committee 4; Graduation Site Committee 4; • 'ational Honor Society 4.
hrsl r07.l', from left to riglrl ~tanley Butb, Tom Carleton, Donna Carter. Franci, ca,. idy. Eddie •\rcmrd rm, lahaugh. Bohhy Clark. Ju lia Clark, Jim Cochrun, ~lary Ellen Cochrun.
a-,tor.
I rrst ro<<'. from left to right arl 'onky. Barbara ook. Betty rm:,• Juanita Cramer, Randall rcmeens, Dick lruse, . baron
~ccorrd
o nl e~,
Cram e r, Jua nita
Carl "lie tvlro mcarrs rro mischief docs it all."
". ilcrrcc rs more cloquc11t them words." Transfer from
Football 3; Baseball 2, 4.
r<'m een ,
Cook , B arbara
~lahomet
ha rle
4; Library 3 (first semc>tcr).
R.
"Silerrce is tire etenral drtt}• of mew."
".I ,,·imrirr,q t('ay, a pleasarrt smile. dressed
SO rreat, arrd IIIIlCh ill St)•le." \\'ig 'n' T'aint 4: Cia. ~lemonal lmnmittcc 4; Class 3; Stunt Shm\ 4: Concert Choir 2. 3
urti .
ruther,,
Band 2 ; Orche-,tra 2. 3. 4. l~ing
Cruse, R ichard
Lorb<' tt, B<'tty
"\'obody but my momma emd me krrm(' ,,•/rat a good bo.v I e1111. ''
"Life is zvlrat o11e makes it."
Co .. c ntr:r, " 'ilma
.._I faithful fnC'IId is hellcr them !fold." F. I I. A 2; C. A. A. 2, J. 4.
Cruth e rs,
haro n
''Prell}' hair, surrll_\' sn11le. /cwyllill!/ a11d jniWI!I all /Ire z,·hrle." Student Council 2. J. 4, . ccretary 3. Vice president 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2, 3. 4; :\ational Thcspiatb 2. 3. :ccrctary 4; Dramatic Board 4; A Cappella hoir 2. 3, 4; Vocalcttcs 2, 3, 4; Baton Club 3. 4; Office Help 2; F. T. \.; ~[aroon and \\'hite Teenage Tunc Time 3, 4; ] unior-. em or Prom Committee 3; Debate 2. J; :pccch Team 2. J; . enior Assembly 'ommittce 4; • tuclcnt of the ~[onth, .\larch,
Curtis, Joa n
Co A, Wilma
".\he has kirrd z,·ords for all."
".\'ot 11111ch talk-a [lrc·at
S'1('CC/
srlerrce."
Office Hdpcr 2.
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De.. ker, J ea n
"II er hear/ rs no/ in Iter r••ork, it is someplace else.''
"Skotiny rs his /almt.''
\\'ig 'n' Paint 2, 4:
Da lh a u~,
Bo b "In me as yet, . l.ll 1/IT/O.V has no part."
(; , A. .\.
2, 3, 4.
DeLon g, Ri ehard "If they can toke it, I ca11.''
\\'ill and Prophecy Committee 4, Junior ."emor Prom Committee 3.
Da ughe rty, Jan e "Rc friendly all(/ you'll IIC1'tr lock /rinrds.'' \Vi~ 'n' Paint 3, 4: • 'ational Thespians 3. 4: Exchan~c :\s-,emhly 3; Spnng Play 2, 3: Fall l'lay 3; \\' intn !'lay 3.
Da~i ~,
Pa t~y
''II lrc11 11a/urc lras 1<'nrk In lJe dn11c, sire created a tftllius to dn it."
lla" . · ~rn:tary 2; • ·a tiona) Honor . on tty 3. 4: ,\I aromr 2, 3; \\'i~ 'n' Paint 2, 3; C . .\. A. 2, 3; Concert Choir 2, 3: Class ~lemorial Committee 4; F. T .•\. 4.
D enman, Joyce
Charlc "Srmre/i11rcs
De mlow,
''One may li<•e wrd leanr."
I'm 1,·rse . .wmelimcs. ollrerr,·isc.''
\\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. 4; • ·ationa! Tht•spians 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; :\ Cappella Choir 4; Conn:rt Choir 2. 3; Trouhadors 2. 3, 4; Baton Club 3, 4; .'tunt Show 2, 3. 4; ~I w.ic Contest 2. 3, 4.
Davi;,, Donna "Sire's a quiet yirl
Dixon, Jack
sometimes."
\\'ig 'n' Paint 2, 3, 4; • •atwnal Thespian-, 3, 4; (,. \. \. 2. 3, 4; ~[aroonafins 2. 3, 4; Class Rin~ Committee 3; . tunt Show 3, 4; hristmas Play 4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Fall Play 3, 4; ~1 id-Winter Play 3; Exchange A sembly 3.
''Dm~'t
plague me rvith studies, I have 1,•eighlier mailers 011 my mind."
Football 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; "C" Club 4; F. F. A. 2.
lrrsl rm<'. from i<•ft Ia riylrt \\'aym· urti,, Bob Dalhaw•. Jane Daugherty. Charles Dads, Donna Davis. •)ccmrd ro<<' Jean Deckn. Richard Delong, Pahy Dcmlm\. Joyce Denman, Jack Dixon.
l1rst rm,·. from left to riuht-Carmcn Dor'l')', Jon Ericbon, ~larilyn Evers, Barbara Fanning, Bill Farml'r. .\cto11d rm,·-Roy Feldkamp. (;cnc Fincham, Bill Fkming, Carolyn Fletcher, Tom Carrdt.
Dor~ey ,
Carnu.•n
Fclrlcamp, Roy
" I ye11tlt yirl. of,,.,,.,.. a11d troul>le 1111afraid."
" I yood lad a111i cheerful."
F. F. A. 2, 3, 4.
rickson, Jon
Fincham, Gene
"Sile11cc is oftc11 the ,,.;s,·st of
rcf>l~c·s."
Band 3. 4; ,\ Cappdla Choir 3; Troubadors 3, 4.
E, er~,
'laril~
n "011CC
"Xe<·er let your studies i11terfcr,• ,,•ith your cducatio11."
Fleming, Bill kiiO'i<'ll,
".1 fric11dly fcl/m,·. ''
lle<·cr foruotlell."
. tudtnt Council 3; \\ ig- 'n' Paint .2. 3. 4; ~ational ThLplans 3. Tn:asurer 4; Drama Hoard 4; C. \ \ .2. 3. 4. Sl·crttary 3: Baton Club 3. Strrl'lary 4: Exchangl' Assunbly 4; ~I u. ic Contest .2. 3. 4; :trinK E1N:mblc .2. 3. 4: Stunt Sho\\ 4: F. T A.. Pn:sicknt 4; J unior-Sl·nior Prom Committee 3; Orchtstra .2. 3. 4; Commencement Speakt•r Committee 4; Stucknt of the ~lonth 4; . 'ational Honor Socitty 4.
Fanning. Barbara
". I Tral~>it:r
Fle tcher, Carol) n Sill Cere
f>ersoll
IS I he
/>est."
irom L.:rbana High :chool 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 4.
Farmer, Bill
''It's a ''''.\' life the first lu111dred years arc the hardest."
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"1/af>f>illess is cheaper lhtlll 'i<'llrry." \\ ig 'n' Paint 2; C ..\.,\, .2, 3; FJ,taff .2. 3. 4; Commncial Club 4.
Garrett , Tom
".I <Jood friclld ,,·ith a haf>f>_\'
<<'<1.\'."
The 1953 \laroo11
Gu~, Ru~~dl
(;erickt•, Lt•ona "To culli<•alt ki11dli11rss is a •·aluahfe f>arl of tlri' /msi11rss of life.''
"I am 11111 i11
t/11• role
of
COIIIIIIOII 111C11.''
\\'ig 'n' l'aint 3. 4: Band .2. 3. 4: A appdla Choir 3. 4; Baton lluh 4; Hi-Y 4; Stunt Sho\\ 4; I'Jay Shop 3: Stnior .\,. t·mhly Committee 4; Junior-St•nior Prom Committn• 3.
Comnu. rrial Cluh 3. 4: I. ( l. ( l. A. 4
Hahn , Dalt'
"lf ' lw said hurry!"
"If e'{{ ji11d o ,,·as."
Gra~,
:\far)
llairlt'~,
Loui~t'
Dick "KIIm..fcdyc IS fl!'il'CY."
",)Ire's qurtl o11d tfood ll<llllred.''
,\ lappt•lla Choir 3; Rt·cl
-nh~
2, 3, 4; lonrert
hoir 2.
llan~t·n ,
Rita "Ready for t<·erytlrill!l, 'i<'ork or play, she's a yood seoul i11 c<•cry ,,•ay."
GrifTt•t, Ray
F. D.:\. 4. !'resident 4; l.hoir 4.
(;rubb,
Eb.tatf 3. 4, Pn:sidcnt 4; Rifle Club .l.
llan,on ,
hirlt')
''Sire
is as
11ia
as s/11 is IIICt'."
\\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3, Treasun•r 4; :'\atior tl Thc;.piam. 3. 4; Drama Board 4; (;, A. A. 2. 3, 4; ~tunt Sho\\ 4; JuniorScnior Prom Committee 3; Senior \;.semhly Committee 4.
l·rmrl rn'i<', left to rit!lrl Scco11d ro'i<'
irginia ".I frimdly smift• for
t"i'CY}'Illll',"
.\faron11 4; Clrrnlliclc 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; V ocalettc 4; \\'ill and Prophtcy Committte 4.
Leona Gericke, Louis Cray. ~Jar) Louist· Cray, l'ay Criffdt. :hirlcy Cruhb.
Ru"t·ll Cuy. Dak Hahn. Dirk !!aim·,, 1\ita Hanst·n. \ 'irginia HarNm
First raze, left to rigltt-]oan Hart, Bill Hartz, Hank Hatch, hirley Hausmann, :.lary France Haye.. Second roz - :.fary Ellen Hicnicke, \\alter Heintzen, , hirlcy Hill. Barbara Hines. Larry Hopkins. H a rt, J oa n
ll t•i n iek e, 'lo r ;- E ll <'n
·· .l fair exterior is a silent rCCOIIIIIICirdation.'' 1. 0. 0. A. 4.
.. '>'<<'<'<fit< ss rs a lo<·.-1_\' charm for ally yirl." Trandcr from Elgin High .\·honl 3; \\ ig 'n' Paint 3. 4; G . .\. A. 3. 4; Baton Club 4; F. T. A. 4; Orchc:-.tra 3. 4; \\'inter Play 3; Dance Band 4; • ·ationa! Thespians 4; • ·ationa! Honor , ociety 4.
H a rtz, Bill
H ci ntzen , Wa lter
''Creal firings came from little mc1r." Transfer from nitv 4. "C" Club 4; F. F. A J. l'arliamtntary Procedure Team.
II a teh , Ile nr;-
". /11 ahlc man s/rm,·s It is spirit l>y f/Cnllc 7.<'ords wrd l"c,wlutc actions."
Ba.,kethall 3. 4: Term is 2. 3. 4; "(" l luh 4: A lapp( IIa l hoir 3. 4; Trnubarlors J. 4; (la-s .\ltmorial "ommittu: 4: ~tunt 'hrm 4 : .\lusic Contt'st 3. 4: I I i- \ J. 4. Hill ,
hirl e)
".1 II yrcat men arc in same dcurcc inspired."
Track 2. 3, 4: Cia .. Officer President 2; Football 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 2. 3. 4; ''C" Club 3. 4: .\ Cappella 'hoir 3; Troubador. 3. Hausmann ,
hirlcy
"lite small courtesies S7.<'Cclen life, 1/re _r!realcr e11110hfc if." Band 2. 3. 4.
flin t's, Barba ra
.. To knm,· lrcr is to like lrcr.''
··.) uccessful in r<·crytlriny sire dncs."
llrnomt 3. 4: \\' ig 'n' Paint 2. 3, 4; :-\ational Thespian. 4; C. A. A. 2. 3. 4: Class .'kip Day 4.
.llaroon 2.4. Clrromclc 2.3; ,\rl. .\lanagl•r 4: Band 3.4: ,\ Cappella Choir 3. 4: Baton Club J. 4: Library 2: F. T. \ 4: Junior-Sl·nior Prom lommitttl' 4: \\'ill and ProphlT~ Committee 4: Quill and .·croll 4.
Ila ) e~, Ma r;- Frances
Hopk i n ~,
''If cr prclurc !Ji<:cs cnnualr n/ lrcr
charms In explain Iter appeal." \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3; C. A ..\. 2. 3. 4; Cia. s .'kip Day 4: Queen of \'ice-\'crsa Dance 4; Stunt Show 4; Junior-Senior Prom ommittee 3.
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Larry
"1 I onnr In tire llllln '' lro brin!/S Ito nor to us"
Student ( ouncil 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Cn". lountrv 2: "C" Club 2. 3. Presiclcnt 4: ,\ Cappella Choir 3; Trouha·-
dors J; :\I adrigals 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee J: Boys' Octettl· J: Banquet Committee 4; .'tmknt of the :\lonth 4; Trark 2. 3, Captain 4.
1 lte 1953 ,ll arao11
llud ~o n ,
1\.t•ent•, Donna
T e rry
".I !JI'r'al man is ollr' 1,•lw aJlats the mi11d of his ,<l<'lleralion."
" I briyht, accomplished lass is sh,·,
Chronicle 4; \\'ig 'n' l'aint 2. 3, .J; :\a tiona! Tht.:spian-, 3, .j: \\'n·,tling 3; Cro" Country 2, 3, .J; Tl·nni, 2. J, 4; "( '" (._ luh 2. 3, .J: Boy', Stall' 3: lh-hall' 2. 3, 4: Spn·ch '1\·am 2, 3, .j; Banqm·t l ommittl'l' 4: • 'ational flonor Sm·il'ty 4.
\laroon 3; C.:\. r\. 3. 4; A Cappdla Choir 3, 4; Stunt Slt<J\\ 4; Junior l{cd Cro" 2, J, 4; Juntor-:c:nior I 'rom l'ommittn• J.
Hull, '+ t•ndt•ll
1\.f.'IJpr, Harold
full of fun and fri<·olity."
"l11 all 1/uucJS loyal a111f /rue."
"The <ircalcsl IIIC/11 asks tire most fooiish quc•stions solllr'limes." Football 2, 3. 4: \\'n•>tling 2. 3, 4; Basd>all 2. 3, 4; "C" ( luh 3. 4; Band 2, 3; Baton Cluh .J; String ErN•mhll- 2. 3; ( lrrhcstra 2. 3, 4. Ju<-k~on,
Ouida
1\.elly, Sharon
" I
s;,·,·,·t.
shy yirl
IS
fhe."
''It's c!rwuf to he a senior. but a junior has my heart."
Clm>llid,· 4.
( hrcmiclr• 4; Wig 'n' Paint 2. 3. 4; C. A. A. 2; :\ Cappdla (._ hoir 2. 3. 4 ; \'ocakttcs 2. 3. 4: Baton Club J. 4: Exchang~ A-,.,~mblics 2. 3; Stunt ."ho\\ 4; Contest l'lay 2; ~ladrigab 3.-1; "Fur ~lembcr' Only" \\'KID. 4: Cirb En:.emble 2; ~1 ixed Ensemble .j; Fall Play 3, 4 ; ~~ idwintcr P lay 2, 3: Spring Play 2, 3 ; Chri-,tma' Play 3. Jobl.', Jacquelint.. Hay your heart b,· ,·,•cr yay."
Library 4; Commcrrial Club 3. John~,
''! come to school to stud\' . but I SOOII yo/ 01't'r that.''
luh 3, .J; l. 0. 0. A. .J; Riflc
Tran. fer from University High Ke~ll.'r,
Edward
"This
Kemp, Donald
IIIC/11
Cro'' Country 4.
,,·as
o11cc
C<lii.<Jh/ sludyiny."
chool 2; Football 4.
Kay
''/l'lwl she Ulldertook , sire did."
<;. A. A. 2. J. 4.
l ·irs/ rm,·. left to riy/zt-Tcrry Hudson, \\cndcll Hull. Ovida Jack on, Jackie Jobe. Gene Johlh . •')ccolld rm,• Donna Keene, Harold f..clkr, Sharon Kelly. Donald Kemp, Kay Kesler.
hrst rm,•, left to riyht-. ·anc) hlopfelhltin. larul Knucben. Erma Knupp, Ronald l--och, Carol Kofoid . •)ccond roz,• :\lary Langhoff, Sharon Lappin, Shirley Lassen, Ronnie Lee, Alan Ld,rande.
Klopfen~tein ,
Langhoff, :\tar)
ancy
"(,ood things come
111
"llcr pleasure is her f>m.,•er to charm."
small packa!J<'S."
.\1aroon 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2, 3, Vice-presitknt 4; . •ational The. pians 3. 4; G. A ..\ . .2. 3. 4; Ofnce Hdp 2; F. T. \. 4; Junior- 'cnior Prom 'ommitte · 3.
.\fartl/111 3. 4; \\ ig 'n' Paint 3, 4; C. A. A. 2, 3. 4; Stunt Sho\\" 4; F. T. A. Board :\!ember 4; Junior Red Cross 2. S<.:crl'tary 3; Christmas Play 4; • 'ational Honor Socidy 4.
Knud en, Carol •·. I z,•omall is easil" cJm•erucd if a 111!111 ta!.·es her i;, hcwd."
Lappin , ' haron
.\1 aroon .2, 3; Chronicle 3. 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint .2, ..!. 4; • · ational The pians 4; G. A. A. .2. 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Senior \ssemhly Committee 4; ":\lusical :\Ioocls" 4.
Student Council 3. 4; Class Secretary 3; Jlaroo11 Art Editor 4; Chronicle 2; (,.A.:\. 2, 3, 4; :\laroonafins 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4; \" ocakttes 2. 3. 4; Baton Club 3, 4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; ":\!u. ical :\!oods" 4; \lusic Contest 2. 3, 4; :\ladrigals 3, 4; Stunt Show 3, 4; \nnouncement Committee 4; Class Ring Committee 3; • 'ational Honor Socic.:ty 4; Quill and :croll 4.
KnupJ), Erma · I ,<11rl ,,.ith u ,,.,·alth oj !folc/,·11 hair."
La~~en ,
"II ith her art she's '<'t'r\' cit"'.'t'r, ,,•hat she drm,•s ,,·ill liz; forcn·r."
hirle)
' IJancc. lciii<Jh awl be lll<'l'ry."
.llaroun 3, 4; \\ ig 'n' l'aint 3, 4; (; .. \. \. 2, 3; :tllnt Sh"'' 4: F. T ..\. 4.
Koch, Ronald "If th, re's nothin,<J else to do at ni!Jhl, I study."
Lt•e, Ronald
Ua" Trc.:asurcr 2; Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; "C" Club 3. 4.
Football 3. 4; Track 4; Basc.:hall 2. 4; Cross Country .2: Trouhadors 4; "~00" Cluh louncil 2. 3.
Basketball 2. 3. 4;
Kofoid , Carolee .. .\Jakc ;,·ay. a serious maid appears."
".lctions sf>eak louder than 7,•orcls."
LeGrande, Allen ".lf«ll.\
fnc11cls s/ro;, a jri.·Hclly lltlfl<rc."
\\ ig n l'aint .2. 3. 4; . · ational Thespians .2. 3. 4; C. \. \. 2, 3. 4 ; Concert Choir 2; Library 2. 3; De hate 3; .:\ atwnal II ouor : oril•ty 4.
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The 1953 \Jaroon
L}n<'h , Bill
'' Ill for loz·c."
L} nn , c\lar} Jo
''.I f,•llo<<' 'i.<'llh l,·,,s u lilt/,• loii!J<'Y /hall /h,· u.wal p/a11."
".~hr
Football 2. 3. -l: \ \ nstling 3; •·t" lluh -1.
-l:
Li<'hH•n ... alter, Ph,lli,
•· ~he
IS
put thr 1111s
111
mischier•n11s."
.\fa roo II 2: L.A. \. 2: Stullt ::.ho\\ 4: Three .'priu • !'Ia) hristmas !'lay -l; ]u11ior .-~uior Prom Committee J.
MeCormiek, Jo,.ee
quiet
rt11likc most yirls."
''Quality. 11ol •JilWIIily, is ,,.Jwt COl/Ills."
\\ig 'n' Paint 3,4; 'ational Thespians -l; (;.A.A. 2.3,-l; (ommndal luh 3. President -l ; Junior-Senior Prom Commitke 3.
\\ 1g 'n' Paint 2. 3; C. A A. 2. -l; Cia" . kip Day -l: J unior-Scnior I' rom Committee 3.
Lorkt•, \fonika
)fe(:own , Dori'
" I clwrmill!/ !Jirl, u lm·.-ly lass. a ~.·urlh_\' additio11 lo our class." Transft•rrt·d from Salzgittc:r-Bad, Club -1.
(~nmany.
4 ; Commc.:rcial
1-u<'e, Ja<'qul'lin
" I r,·ady «·it tllld a ch,·.-rflll smile."
llaroo11 2. 3; C. A.,\, 2. 3. -1.
)feH<'Jlr} , Margaret
"f t's IW/rtral In be 11icc Zl'hCII
sou arc 1wlurally 11ice.'' \Vig 'n' Paint 2. 3. -l; 2. 3. 4; ~I aroonah ns 2, 3, lluh 3. 4; P lay Shop .'t·nwr !'rom Committc.:e
Xational TIH.:spians 3, -l; C ..\ . A. 4. l'rc.:sident -l ; Band 2. 3, 4; Baton X ight 3 ; O rclH.:stra 3. 4; J unior3; \Viii and l'ropht-ry 4.
".)he -., 1fh her class jus/ <••nuld11'/ larry;, but hustled off her lm.•c to murrs.'' \\'ig 'n' l'aint 2: c; ..\ ..\ . 2. 3. 4; Elstaff 3: Commercial Club 2, 3. -l; Otllre Occupations St·cn:tary -1.
D ale Ll:\\ is. Tom Ll:\\ is. Phyllis Lichtl:ll\Yalkr. ~lonika Liicrke, Jacquelin~: Lure. cco11d ro<•'-Bill Lynch. ~lary Jo Lynn, J oyce ~lcCormick, Doris ~lcCo\\11, ~ l argarct }.lcHcnry.
'J o/' ro<,•, left lo ri!Jhl
J'op ro<<', left to riyht Charle-. ).!c).lullen, Treva l.Ic\\'ethy, .'uzanne ).laky. Judy ).larklanu, Phillip ).latte~on . .)ccolld ro<l' 'onny ).latte-.un, Don ).lax well, • 'ancy ).layer. Louis ).lay~. Carl ).keks.
fc\lullt'n, Charlel!> "1 he ,,,·asiirt of lij,• is 11ot /,.,,gth. but lumcsly."
r\lattC'~on ,
onn,.
"l/m,· could the yirls yet aloii!J 1vithoul me .'" Football 2; \\' restling 2, 3. F . D. :\. Presidu1t 4.
1cWcthy, Tr va ",I smili11g fare a11d a 11irt• dispositio11."
G. A. A. 2, 3; F. H. A. 2; Ebtaff 2; Commercial Club 3. 4; Office Occupation 4.
1alcy,
uzanne ''.! tall a11d slcll<fcr maidc11."
l\ta~"cll,
~;
''C" Club 3,
~;
F. F. A. 2, 3;
Donald "}'ou
nm't keep a yood ma11 dm.,·11."
Football 3, 4; Track 3. 4; \Vrestling 3; "C" Club 4; F. F. A. 2. 3. ~ ; Cia. s Skip Day 4.
Ma~
er, Nancy "(~<'II<
rally spcal.·ill!/, she is yc11crally spcaki11g."
Transfer from Galc~burg 3: G. A. A. 4; Cheerleader 4; Commercial Club ~; Office Occupations ~-
Tram.fer from L rbana 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint ~; G. A. A. 1. 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 4; \ ocah:tte-. 4; Baton lub ~; F. T. A. 4.
'1arkland, Judy ''1/m,, s<,·ccl a11d jair she ucms to be."
)fa)~ ,
Loui "lf'hat ;,·ould th,· teams do ;,•itlulltl him .' "
Bast·hall ).lanager 3. 4; Track 4; ··c" Club J, 4.
Matte on, Phillip
''llcrc is a ma11, _you kilO<•' him ;,·ell." Student Council 2. 3. ~; Cla-.s Officer 3; • •ational Honor Society 3, President ~; .\faroo11 3. Sports Editor 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball .2, 3, ~; A Cappella Choir ~; Troubador' 3, President 4; Clas~ Banquet Committee 4 ; Class Ring 3 ; Announcement Committee ~; Student of the l.fonth 4: F. T. A. 4; 500 Club Council .2, 3, ~. Vice-pre-.ident ~; Boy'> State 3; Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Junior Red Cru" Vice-Presidc:nt ~; Quill and croll 4.
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leek!>, Carl
"If "'-" studies had to ;,•ail, '!<,·as ;,•llh ''rest fill!/ I ht~d a dale." Football 2; \\ n·stling 2, 3, Captain 4;
··c"
Club 2, 3, 4.
Th,• 1053 .Ht1ron11
l t>t• k ,, Tom
i\lo rriil , Unrlt•,
"ll'hr11 h,• ji<!hls, hr fiyhls to r .. ·m."
"lie '''as hom for Solllclhill!l ,,r,•at."
l'ounril 2: l•ooth dl 2 4: IIa k~thall 2, 3 4: ll;t-l'1all .l, Captain 4: "l" l lnh .l, 4; Cia" ~kip Day 4: \'ic!'\ t·r a "ing 4
Studu1t lowril .J: .\ l appl'lla Choir 3. .J; Troubador 3 4: I ihrar) 2: . tring Elhlmhk 2. 3: l'roj~:rtor's Cluh 2, 3. \ ' in·-l'n· idt·nt; Stun: Shm1 3, 4: ( )n·he tra 2 3: l'ops Co1.n·rt 3. 4. ~ltbi!'al \lot>ll,, 4. flu,illl'" ~lanagtr.
~lt· rrifid fl ,
Mullin,, Knu u·th
~ttHknt
Ca rol
"I ji11d l<lllt!hlcr .md ;,,,. i11 , r rrytllill</"
",/ !fOod 1 •or/.:, r m ,,.Jwtcr·cr ilt' dot's."
.\larooll 2: Library ( El tafT) 3, .~crn·tar) 4: lomm rcial lluh 2, 3. ~lt'n tary 4: I.<>. <>. \. 4: <·ll'e lluh 2. 3. \1 t•;> t•r , G 1•rH'
:\1urph;>, '\a rw ;>
"f'o study ;,•ould b,· a r.. ·as/,• of lllllllli!!hl oil"
F. T. A. 4.
"1/u I<" ,,·hich a 1111/Sicr ha11d ulo11c ca11 reach."
lla1:d 2. 3 4; ( lrrlll:stra 2. 3. 4; ~'td:Jg Fnsunhk 2 3, 4; Stunt .'IHl\\ 2. 4; Earralaun·ate l'ommitt:l' 3.
)ficha t>l, Ri t>hard
Myt•r,, Carol
"Our opporlullilicslo do t!Ood are our tal:111s."
",/ 111aid,·11 llt"i'l'r hold o/ spirit."
Band 2. 3, 4: \ lappdla lhoir 3. 4: Trouhadors 3. 4: :::=tul t . ho11 4, Junior-::-.l·nior l'rom l'ommitt~t· 3: Boy, ( ktl:tll' 3; \'ire pn·,idl'nt oi Trouhadors 4: Clarinet Quart t 2, 3. 4; Annotnll'l'tllent Committl'l' 4: ( lrrhe,tra 2, 3. 4; I\·p Band 2. 3, 4: Dance Band 4: ~lusiral ~lood, Committl'l Chairman 4.
i\toort', Jack
t'al , Jim
"lie's a jric11d lo all." Trark 2, 4; F. F. A. Trl·asurn 3. l'n·si<knt 4. Stall' District soyhl'an prodtll'tion ;m·anl 11 inntr, < lutstanding F. F ,\. munhtr ;man! day, Judging tl·am. parli;um·ntary tl·am.
"1/c stwuls i11 flu• nm/.·s of 110/>/c
lllt'll."
Football 3. 4: Trark 2. 3. 4; \\'n·,tling 2, 3; "l'" lluh 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Baton Cluh 3, Tn·asurer 4.
'f o/' ror.. Tom ~lel'ks, 'arol \ILrritield. Cene ~ll:yer. l{irhard ~lirhatl Jack ~loor~: . •'>cco11d ror,• l harks .\1 orr ill. 1-.~:nnl:th ~I ullin.. . · a~:cy .\1 urphy. Carol ~I yn,, ] ames . ·~:al.
Toy ro·;:.•, left to n.r~hl 1icco11d
rm,•
Jam~. :\el,on. Herbert :\e,b'tt. Richard :\e.mith, :hirky :\e11 'om. Harhara :\og;l". lkhy :\orman, David :\orton, Dick Ogdon. Charll, Oliglr, Bill Oliv~r.
Norma n ,
Jam e~
elson,
··//'cal illy his ,,·isdo;n liyhlly."
Be t ~y
"/ han· a hear/ 71'ilh roo111 for c<·ery jo_\'."
.11 aroo11 2, 3; Clmmiclc 2; Wig 'n' Paint 2, 3; C. -\ ..\. 2. 3. 4; :\I aroonafiih 3. Tn:a-,urer 4; ,\ Capp,lla Choir 4; Junior Sl·nior Prom Committee J.
~' 'bitt ,
Norton, D avid
Ronald "Til,· nyhl 111a11
111
"II' hy art thou silent'"
the riyhl f>lacc."
,1/arocm 2; \\ ig 'n' Paint 4; Track 3. 4; CruS'> Country 4; A Cappdla Choir 3. 4; Troubador' 3. 4.
e,mith, Richard
Ogclun , Rit·hurd
"/hmcill.'l is his yrcal dl'iiyhl. 1/c /il.·cs to do it c<·cr_\' 11iyht."
''./ 111an of deeds. no/ ,,•ords."
Football 2. J. 4; \\'n:. tling 2. J. 4; "C" Club J, 4.
N ew~om ,
hirley "/.m•c 111c lillie•. lm•c 111c lciii!J."
4; \\'ig 'n' Paint J; (,.\.A. J; Concert Choir J; Choir 3, 4. Clmmicle
ogle, Barbara "I 111ay look slccf>y, l111/ 1'111 really llllclli,c!<'lll."
\\'ig 'n' Paint 2; C ..\. A. 2; A Capp~lla Choir J 4; 4; :tunt :ho11 4; :\lodernair~, 4.
\'ocalett~.
34
Olige r , Charles "I sla11d 011 /he /Jri11l.· of a !Jreal career. It· ill somcl>c)({y f>/casc f>ush Ill<' off·""
\\'n•-,tling 2. 3, 4; "(_'" Cluh J. 4; Track 2. 3. 4.
Oliver, William "(JIIe 'il'a_\' lo /cam f>u/1/ic sf>cat.-ill!l is lo sf>cak in J>uMic ·;:.•il<'ll<''i'<'r f>ossiMc."
Football J.
The 1953 .llaroo11
Pe ttit, John
O 'Neill, Terr)'
",/ />CIIIIY for
_\'IIIII'
hu1thall 2. 3. Captain 4: Trat·k 2, 3. 4: \\'rt·. tling 2: "(." Cluh 2. 3. 4.
Pari~,
",/ 1111111 that lm·cs and lart'Jhs IIlllS/ surt'ly do ,,·ell." ·
fhllliiJh/s."
Tran-;ftr from Bloomington High 3: \\'ig 'n' Paint 3. 4; Band 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Trouhadors 3, 4: Baton Club 4: Boys' Quartl'l 4; Boys' ( ktlllt' J; S unt Shtm 3. 4: (. ontcst !'lay 4; :\laclrigals 3, 4: ( Jrchc•tra 4: Fall I lay 4: Wintn Play 4; Junior-Senior Prom 3: 1-1 i- V J. 4; .\lt,dtrnain·s 4: :\lusic Collll'st 4.
ClaudNtc
"I stride !1_\' lli,l!hl and s/,·rf> hy day." Wig 'n' Paint 2. J: C. A. r\. 2: ( Jtlice H l'lp 2: Class Ski11 Day 4 : J unior-Stnior Prom Committee 3.
"This yirl, not so tall. is fair, S<vct'f, wrd Irked hy all." Comnwrcial
luh 3. 4; Oftin· Occupations 4.
Plu•lps, Norma
Parl..hill, Gay
"'/'here arc fc<,• people '<<'hose char111 sur.·i<·es their beauty."
"./ 111crry heart, thr /Jest of Collrf>cmy." \\ ig 'n' Paint 2: Chronic/,· 3. Bthim·ss :\lanagt:r 4.
\\'ig 'n' l'aint J. 4: C ..\. \. 2. 3. l'rtsuknt 4: JuniorSenior Prom 'hairman of 'l1ck~b J: :\atwnal Honor Society 3, \'ic~-l'resid~nt 4: :\ational Thc-;pians 4: F. T. A. 4. Pheri b,
Perf') , Virginia
"The sunshine ,,•hen it struck her hair <vas red." ,\/ aroo11 2. 3, 4: C. A. A. J 4; (lass Skip Day 4: :\I aroonafins .2. 3. 4: Office Help .2, .3. 4.
C. A. A J: Commercial Club 3, 4: Otlice Occupations 4.
Phillips, Jam es
P et£ rson, Trcba
"Thr CtJIIIIIICrcial <vorld is her fit'ld for faille." ( •. \ . \ . .2, J: :\ laroonafilb J; J. 4 : ( Jflice ( kcupatiwh 4.
hirley
".\he dorsn't say IIlllCh. hut her Slni/cs sa_\' all."
ihrary 3: Conmn rcial Cluh
"I.e/ tlrr ,,•orld slide• h\'. I'll not 111m•c 1111 inch.'"
I of> rm,•, left to 1'1,1/hl 'lt:rry ( J'. 'eil, Claudette Paris, Cay Parkhill. \ irginia l't•rcy, Tresa l'derso11. '>econd rm,• John Pettit, h.:ay Pfiester, :\orma Phelp-;, Shirley Pheri,, Jim Phill ips.
'I of' rm,•, I.·Jt to ri<thl E-thn l'ittman. l.a11 n·nct I'opt·. ~hirit) l'rire. II azt•l Rei i 'ttTk. Larry Rice. .\ewnd ro;, ~I ildrl'd l{ich . . yh·ia l{odgn,, Richard l{ohr..\lartha l{op<.:r. )and J{oy,l'.
E~tht• r
Pittman ,
" ll<vay.1· a friend and al<,ays fun."
" I 111illio11 dollar .Hnli<' for all."
\\ ig 'n' Paint 2; C. A. A. 3. 4; ~laroonahn' 2. 3. Strrl'tary; ( )fficc H clp 3; Commercial Cluh 3; Cia,, Skip Day 4; Junior-Sl'nior Prom Committee 3.
\\ ig n Paint 2. 3, 4; . ·atwnal Thl',piaih 3. 4; C. \.A 2. 3. 4; ~laroonaliih 3. 4; . tunt Sho\\ -+.
PoJle, La\0-renee
Ro•lgt•r, , S, h ia "Oft,·n seen 11111 s.-ldo111 heard."
"lie's \Jr. I<hyll1111 of the class." Track 2; Band 2. 3, 4; Troubador' 4.
Rohr, Diek •·. 1/Jiiiiy is a lreasrtr, ."
"//,•'// find
<I'''"·''·
\\'ig 'n' l'aint 2; ~lajordte, 3. Head 4; Library 2; Commercial Club 3. 4; ( lt'tict· ( lccupatiolh 4.
Ropt•r , "\lartha
Rt•if ,leek, lluul "\II, ,,•as af<,·ays /II,· sa Ill<'
,..,,.,·.-!
tllld p/,·asill!l."
El,taff 4; C<.mmercial <. luh 3. 4; Office Occupation' 4.
Riee, Larr} "Oihl'rs an• .-ff,•cl.-d hy ,,·hal I do or say." ~ttHient
36
Council 3; ( lrchl',tra 2. 3.
"I rou/J/,• a11d I ha:·,· 11<'7'<'1" 111<'1. ·•
Library 3: F. D. \ . 4.
Ro, ,e, Janl'l "lf ' oulcl lho·c ,,.,.,.,.
IIIOI"<'
lik,• fl,·r"
11 an11111 4 : \ \'ig 'n' Paint 2; ( ;, .\ . :\. 3. 4; Junior SUiior l'rom ('ommittn· 3: Art Club 2: lla" ~kip Day Commitkt -1.
I fl,• /1.)53 .11 aroou
H ~an,
Bidwrfl
"I
Sl'oll, Don II< 1 .,. did rrolhm' to 11obody. '
"l.ifr is hut a J<'.lf a11d all thiii!IS shor it I tlwwdrl .10 111/Cc', but 111 'il' I l.:um, it."
l'roju tor's l luh l'n icknt 3.
. tucknt l o>nll'il .l, 4, Trl':tsurn 4: Clrr11111Cic 2. 3, ::->port hlitor 4: Uuill and ."noll 3. 4, ,\rretary 4. 'I rca unr: \\ rC'-tling 2. 3: ,\ (. apptlla lhoir 3. l'rl' ident: 'I roulnclor' 3 4: ua, .\I unorial l Ollllllittn· 4. lias Skip Day 4: Stunt ~l·o\\ 4: .\laclrigal, .l. 4: 500 Cluh Courll'il .l. 4: .\lu rr Co:ltt'•t 3: "(. i<N' Shan r•" 4: II i- Y 4: .\1 ixt·d ( ktcttt 4: Junior• l'llior l'rom l onm itt,t· .l; ~tiHkllt oi th • .\lonth 4 Sl'otl, Lort'lta ",/ l•i!! .r1ri11. a l>i!l s11rrlc, h,· has it r,•i lr hr111 u/1 the r.-hilc."
"l',·arcfu/1\' she 1\'0Hicd her <•·ay ulo11c." \\ rg 'rr'
l'aint .l.
l"oothall 2: Ba,kt•thall 2 3, ( ro ' Country 3: Coli 2. 3. ('a pta in 4: "C" Cluh 2. 3. -1 ~C'hloz,
Carol:- 11
".I <JIIi<'l tfii/Cf/IC shm.• ·s a .,,.,sc lllilld."
"I /o;:·,· thc• ludrrs thc'\' lm·r 111r I lllldc·rstulld thc111 pafcrtly.''
St\llknt (. ounril -1: • 'atitlllal l lor111r ."orit't\· 3. Trta•urn -1: 1/uroor1 3. -1; \\ ig 'n' l'aint 3: ( '· \ , ,\, 2 . •( -1. l h ' Skip Day -1: Juninr-.'cnwr l'rnm (. lllllln't.t'l' 3.
Trarr-itr irom \\a•hington, I) C. 4: Ba•kcth:~ll 4 : Ba•e I all -1: I I i- Y -1: llanqu t ( 'ommittet' 4.
S<·hrl<'id<•r, Bt•rnard
S<'hidg<', Ronnit•
"1/c hus '' f'icmn-piallissiuro disf'11.11ti1111."
Band 2. 3. 4: A Cappdla l hoir 2. 3, 4: Troubador, 2. 3, -1: Dancl' Band 2. 3. 4: "For .\l ~.:mht:r, ( lnlv" \\ K I [) 4 : Stunt Shcm 2. 3. 4: .\ ladrigal, 3. -1: Ortl'!tt• 2. ·.t 4: .\I ixcd Octettt: 2: Orrht·,tra 2. 3, -1. St·h ul)('rl, ""Ill'~
"I J,\ '111111 /,•
C \ . \ . 2, 3,
"1/c fears the r,•r/cs of lllardc'lls' Slllrics."
Football 2. 3: Ba,kethall 2: Ba,t·hall 2.
SimiJ•on , Jo~t·t· (lillie'S
ill .\'11/U/1 f'aCkllf/CS."
-t. Cia" Skip Il ay -1
"\lay shr· rrc·z·cr ch!lllf/<', cxrc•f't
i11
lllllllc."
C. \ .A. 4: f. ( l. ( ), 1\ -1: Ccnn nll'rrial Cluh 3. 4. Corn·,polHiing St·nl'lary 4: ( lllirc ( krupation' Rt:portl'r 4.
'I of' ron·. fc•/t 1!1 n•tlrt l{rrharcl I{) all. J{a) Srhalk. ( arolyr , rhloz. lkrnard Sdllll'ickr.• ·alll') . rhuht:rt. Don . ·rot!. Lort tta .~rot!. Boh :-'t'iny, i{lllllli• Selviclgt', Joyce ~imp oil.
.\amHI ron
7 of> n•<•', left to riiJhl Bob . lack ~lartha :1, an. Dun ::-.nnllmg, ] im l . mith. Loi' rm,• LouhL :mith. ~lollil'lldh :-.otHll'r,ko\'. \{ogl'f . phar, :\lary \nn ::-.tahl. harte, . tayton.
\CC11111i
Smith,
' Jade, Bob
''I lun·c fouyht r1 yood Ji!lhl. I han· fi11ishcd my COUYSC. I ha<'<' IIIII jltlllkcd."
Loui~e
",)h,· is the
dr~rli11,11
of a11y uwll's
hcr~rt."
Ba,ketball 3; Ba,eball 2. 3, 4; "C" Club 2. 3. 4; lla-,-, Ring Committte 3.
\laromt 2: \\'ig 'n' Paint 2, 3: (;.A ..\. 2, 3. 4; l'IH:t:rleader 2. 3. 4; :\laroonafln, 2. 3. 4: \ lappl·lla Choir 2. J, 4; Cia" Skip Day Committtl' 4; Stunt Sho\1 4.
'loan, Martha
Sonder~ko",
"l·ric11dshiJ> rs 1101 a J>/cwt of cosy ,IJYml'fh." Clmwiclc 2. 3.; G..\ ..\. 2. 3. 4: F. D. A. 4; Chapter Reporter 4; Junior-Senior Prom 'ommittCl' 3.
".I h,•ays lwf>f>y, aln·r~ys ,tJa.\'. /r~uy/till,ll a11d tr~lkillfJ the /i;•e/()11,11 day." \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. J. 4: . ·a tiona I Thc,;pians 2. 3. 4; C. . A. 2: .\ Cappllla l11oir 2. 3, 4: \'ocalt:ttcs 2. 3, 4; Raton lub 4: F. T. A. 4; Contest Play 4; J unior-:cnior Prom Committee 3; "For :\I embers Only" \\'KID 4; Fall Play 3; :\I id-Wintl'f Play 3. Spring !'lay 3. 4, 'hri,tmas Play 2. 3. Sphar, Roger
mailing, Dean
"! a111 as sober ' mith,
1\follie beth
CIS
a jud!Jc."
Jame~
"Take me just as I 0111.'' Stahl, Mary Ann
"Da11cc, lauyh, a11d be merry."
''.lh, yes, she hr1s her sc11sc of 1,•it, al/l{ '<•'<' oflell hear her use it." . tmknt Council 3. l're,icll'nt 4: .\I aYOOII 2. 3: Chnmicle 2. 3; \\.ig 'n' Paint 2, 3, 4; (; .. \.A. honorary member; Band 2; A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4. accompanist; Vocalette' 2. 3. 4. a('('ompanist: Baton Club 3. 4: Stunt SIHm 3, 4: :\ladrigals 3. 4; ::\lodernaires arrompani't 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Junior-Smior Prom Committte 3; Illinoi' :tate :tudcnt Council Conn:ntion 3; :enior Banquet Committl'c 4 ; Tri- High Council 3, 4, chairman.
mith, Loi ".)o
51•'ccl, so f>Yclty, she W1111ot /i;•c lo11g-sillylc."
\\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3; G. A. A. 2. 3, 4; ~laroonafins 2. 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 3. 4; Class :kip Day Committee 4.
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ta) ton, Charles ''Quiet aiiCI sh\• at school, his actio11s sf>cak 1'a.lulltcs i11 sports."
Football 2. 3. 4; \\'rcstling 3. 4; Ba,lhall 2. 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Cla-.s Skip Day 4.
The 1953 .\!oroo11
Ste~e n ~,
Leon a rfl "/fr thinks /oo nlllth ..\uth nrtn arc dWII/Crous,''
Tip~word , Jud ~
"One •·as/ suhslanlial smile.''
\\ ig 'n' Paint 3: Football 2. 3.
!'itill well, J. Rieha rd "If I can't
Town~l e} , Jam e~
or.</11<
I ,,.,m'l spra/;,''
"II /Jrcaks a fcl/m,• up lo lost• Ius s/,•tf>."
Chronicle 3, 4. Business ~1 anager 4; Library 2. 3, 4; Projl-rtor's Club 2. 3. 4; F. T. J\. Parliamentarian 4; l{l·cl Cros, 3. Scrn:tary 4: Uuill and Snoll 4. Stilwell, Be tty ".I rare comf>mwd of Jollrly. frolic and fun. z.•ho relishes a joke and rejoices in a pwr."
Town~ley,
Richard "I h, d!'l'd I inle111f is !/real. but 7,•/ral it is I knm,• not."
Studcnt Council 3. 4 ; Class Vin· President 3; ~ ational Honor Soritty 3. 4 ; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3; ( '· . \ 2, 3. 4 ; ~l aroonafins 3. 4; :\ CapJ!l'lla Chmr 2. 3. 4; \'ocalettes 2. 3. 4; Class Skip Day 4; Class Rmg Committee 3; .\nnourKemcnt Committet• 4; Cirh, State 3. State Trt•asurer J; JuniorSt·nior !'rom 'ommitt<:e 3; 7\l usil Contest J, 4; .·tunt Sho\\ 4. Ta~ lor,
Jeanene
''Oh, so S<,•ecl is she." Wig 'n' P aint 2. J; c;. A. :\. 2. 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 3. 4 ; Concert Choir 2. T ebman, Fred
".I •·cry pleaswrl fellow."
Band 2. 3. 4; Junior Rt:d Cross 4.
Tummelson, Patrieia ' I J<,•eel friend a111l a friend lo all.''
Band 2. 3. 4 : Baton Club J. 4.
Turner, Jud) ")Ire needs 110 inlroduclimr; her music tmd prrsonafily l1111'e madr her k1111'1.''" /o e<·cr_\'OIIC."
Student Council 2. 4; Class Secretary 4: \\ ig 'n' l'aint 2. 3. 4; ~ational Thespians 3. 4: Hanel 2. 3. 4: :\ Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4; Vocalcttcs 2. 3. 4; Baton Club 3. f'rt•sicknt 4: Class ~l cmorial Commitke 4. Stucknt of the ~ l on th 4: .'tunt Shm\ 3. 4 ; ~laclrigals 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 4: ) unior-Sl·nior Prom Committee 3: Commcnn·mcnt . · pl·aker Committn· 4 : :\ ational Honor Soril'ty 4.
lop rm,•. left lo ri!lhl Leonard St<.:Hih, Ril·hard Stihll:ll. lktty .'tilwcll. Jcanenc Taylor. Fred Tessman . .\cco111f rm,• J ucly Tip.,\\ord. Jame Townsley. l{rcharcl Tm\ nsky. Pat Tum mel son. judy Turner.
Top ro<•'· !tft to nyht Rita \\ armhi~r. DaVl' \\'arnock, Dan \\ atson. J~rry \\'augh. Lloyd \\hit~. Se<'1111d rm, 1-:t·ith \\'hikd. Robert S. \\'illianh, lh·nny \\'illianhon. Ramon \\'illiarmon, John \\ ibon \"\ armbi<'r, Rita Ann
Whiwcl , K<'ith
• '> /1< that is lnn·d is
.wf,•."
" ) I_ S n.f/(//
II aroo11 2; \\ ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. ~; C. ,\. ,\, 2; ( )flice I kip 3. ~; Junior-Senior !'rom Committ~:~ 3.
Football 3, Choir 3. ~.
\\ arnork, D1n ifl
\~ illiam~ ,
"l.et fonts the studious d,·spise. tho..-'s 11olhi11!1 lost h_\' ht'i11!1 ,,•ise." Chro11icle 2; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3; Tt:nnis 2; Band 2. 3. ~; \ lappclla Choir 2. 3. ~; Trouhadors 3, ~; Baton Cluh 3; Stur t Shm\ ~; .\I adrigab 3. ~; lkhate 3. ~- ~t-rretary ~; < lrcht·stra 2. 3. ~.
'\\ atson, Dan
"} urt ca11't keep a flood
1/arool/ 2: \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. ~: :\ational Th~spiarh J. ~. 4; Art Club 2: Cia" l{ing Commitke 3; Stunt Shcm 3: C"ntest Play 3. ~: ] unior-S~nior Prom Committe~ 3; :\lid\\ inter Play 2. 3; Fall Play 3. ~; Spring Play 4: Children's Th~at~r 2; I! i- Y ~t·rrdan 4: \nnual ,\rt Exhibit 2. 3. ~: .'tate :\lusir Contt·st J. ~ecrctary
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~;
.\ lappdla
\larom1 2; \\'if.?. 'n' l'aint 2, 3. ~; Xational Thespians A Cappella lhorr 2.3.~; Trouhadors 2.3.~: Baton Cluh 4; Library 2. 3; Stunt Show 3. 4; F. T. ,\ . ~. Board Chairman ~; Contt·st !'lay 3: \ladrigals 3.~: Hi-\' ~: Junior .·t:nior !'rom L<•llllllittt·e 3: E.Thanl.?,l Asstmhlit•s 3, ~; Concnt Choir 2. 3. ~: l~oys ' Uuarttl ~: .\lodernain•s ~: .\I u,ic Contest 3. ~; \I iclwinter l'lav 2, 3; Fall I'lav 2. 3. ~: Chri,tmas !'lay 2, 3. • illiamson ,
B<'nn~
"Oh, tt's ,·.rcellelll lo hm·e a !lialtt's h<'i.<!hl." \"\ illiamson , Ramon "./1 af>/,· f,·l/o<.,•. <JIIiel fcl/m,•." ~:
"Of all those arts 111 ' ' l1ich the ,,·ise excd. Nature's chief 1//(/S/apiea is drm,•i11y <vel/.''
Track 2. 3; ''C" Club 2, 3,
Sll_I'S."
Rnbl'rl S.
"Oh. this leamillf/. ''hal a I hill!/ it is."
\"\'hite, Llo) d
al/l{ 11/eiii/S 'i.<'haf ht•
2.3.~;
do<.,'ll."
\"\'augh, Jerr:-
11/t'IIIIS
".) i!t 11ce 1s ,,,.tdcll 11111 ,,·ho <<'Wits to he rich t"
\~ 111<111
~;
ht•
Track 3. 4: Band 3. ~: A Capp·•lla Choir 3. l!aton llub 4: Concert Choir 2.
~:
Trouhadors
\"\ ilson, .Joh n
"1/e is
Oil<'
of/hem that has left a 11a111e hehmd hwt."
Stuclt:nt Council 4: II m11111 3. ~: C hro11id,· 4: \\ ig n l'aint 2. 3. ~. l'n:sitknt 4. ·a tiona! Thespians 2. 3, ~: Drama Board ~: .\ Cappella Choir 3; Trouhadors. !'resident 3: Cia" \lunorial Committ~:e ~: Student of the .\lollth ~: Stunt .'ho\\ 2. 3, 4: F. T. \. ~: Contest l'la\· 2. 3, ~: llovs' Stall 3; Junior-Senior I' rom lommrttel' 3; t:'>t-hate Tl·am '3: ~pnch T~:am 3, 4: Cia" \\'il l and l'roph~:cy Committee 4: Hi- Y 3. 4. l'r~sidt·nt 4: Exchange A>stmhh· 3. ~: SA I{ ward ~; Uuill and Scroll ~·
The J()5J .II aro1111
\\ ingll·r, Bt'lt ~
".'>o ready to />,• plra.wnt and so l.·ind."
"If I wn't do .'lrcat tltinr!S. I ran do Sl//111/ 1/llnr!S in II !fYi'ilt 1l'll.\',"
\laroon 3, Businl'ss .\l;mager 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 3. 4; Stunt Show 4: F. T. :\ . 4. Librarian 4; Junior S<.'nior Prom Committn· 3: Quill and Scroll 4.
\\
ither~poon,
Da-.id
Caml'fa Club 4.
\\ ood\>orth , Huth
"fie lt•rs crllnnlf•n s,•nse in an uncon11non ;,·ay."
"(:ood deeds remailr
all tltinr/S rise perish."
\Taroon 2. 3: C. i\. \, 2. 3. 4. \'Ke-prt·sidmt 3: Ch ·t·r· kadt•r 2, 3. 4: Library 3: Comnwrrial Club 3. 4. Trea urcr 4: I. 0. o. A. 4.
'\\ or~ham , Helen
..., ,,._,. ah"'-''s sm·c t/r,· hcst to tlrr last." Student Council 2. 3. 4: t Ia" Tn·asun·r 3: :\ational Honor Socil't) 3. 4: .llaroon 3: \\'tg 'n' Paint 2: (;.A. A. 2. 3. 4: Concnt Choir 3: Cia" Ring Cummitttt• 3: Art Cluh 3: Announcl'mt•nt Committe<.' 4: Junior-Sl'nior I' rom Committl'l' J: Senior Banquet Committn~ 4.
!.eft to riulrt
I Ir e 1053 .II aroon
Betty \\ inglu. Dan \\ ithe rspoon.
){c-;
\\'oud. l~uth \\ oodwurth. H dtn \\'orsham.
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Camera Sh~ J.,op, Robert
Martin , Maril) n
"I oo m11ch sl11dy will h11rl the brai11."
• ·ationa! Honor
''.)he has ki11d -.,•ords /or all."
o<:ilty 4.
Britt, George
Mt'nt'lt•), Bt>ltt' Jean
"Great lhi11ys COlli<' jrom small beyi1111illys."
"Grace '11'as
111
all her slef>s."
C. A. A. 2; Band 2; Art Cluh 2; Tralhfer from San ~~ arcos. Texa-,.
Ford,
Millagt>, Vt'rglt•
Ill)
".I happy f>crsoll li-.•cs lo11y."
"}'mtfh COllieS /J11f IIIICe. SO 1111 71'il/r fhe da11ce."
Library 3.
House, James ''Ciwraclcr 1111d CIICI'!/)' O'i'CYCOIIIe all odds."
tar;,h , ".I
Du~id
IIUIII
of o11c idea is bcllcr cqllif>f>ed tha11 most mc11.''
Wible, John "I I hurls lo let flO of
lillY
i11/ormatim1."
Wi;,e, Ra) moml ". l11 aMc fc/lm,·. qllicl a11d rcscn·cd."
Ba,kethall 3; Track 3. 4.
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J he J95J ,\I ai'OOII
Junior Cia
Officer
SpolNJr. Hulah B. Smith . ~larianne .:\ogk, vice-prc,itlent; Jim Smith. prc,icknt; !{oy Swincldl, !-.omt r,, trea,urer; Sharon Chaplin, 't:crc.:tary. \lltlll,l/
•\ttmdill!/. left to rit!l!t
polNJr; Jean
"THE JUNIORS" The Junior Cia:-:, i what you might call "the in-between cia:,:-." They are not the youngest rla:,s, '' hile at the :-.ame time, they are not the oldest. The topnw:-.t eYent in the junior< minds is the orgamz1ng of the JL':\'[( >R-~1·::\'1< >R PR< >:\1. This dance is the big e\ ent of the year a-, far as the juniors are concerned. They do the planning, decorating, and organizing. '' hich i.... nece:,sary to make this dance a big success. Proceeds from thi-. dance are used to pay the hand and to pay for the decorations. . \ny money left oYer from thi..; dance will go toward the purchasing of the annual class gift, by this Junior
"la ... s when they are seniors.
( lne oi the projects that the Junior Class spon:,ored was the selling oi basketball pennant pins. These pins ''ere pla... tic maroon with gold printin~. T,,.o ribbons. one maroon and the other white. were attached to the pennant. ' .35 apiece.
\ little gold basketball wa. hanging from the pin. These
old for
The money receiYed from this actiYity helped pay for the Junior-~enior Prom.
"February Fling" was a dance which followed the Bloomington game. During the game and the dance, the Junior Class -,old candy and ran the conce-.sion stand. The juniors haYe two more jobs after the dance.
They are proYiding the commencement and
Baccalaureate decorations. The juniors may long remember the gr at ~enior Class which graduated ahead of them, and the semors can neYer forget the Junior Class which came along behind them.
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43
1~111
.\hdl
,lltll \k<>rll I· ricd.t \k
and~r
John \kxandu :'<lar~<an·t
Buttitta. lldty Carl. ,\,•(r!lld rm,•
)l rr) llc1 dl r Don lieu
;:-;t llllt) .\) n·s
l:n·l) 11 IIi shop
. 'ola lla1ky
Jim Jlishop
l.ou llaim·s
J•:dllinlllork
Bill Bakt:r
Jan llh1c
l hurk llakl·r
Tf)llllll) I loll\\ t•ll
Dan llahr
.\ll rvin ll•mdt·n
!'aula lln·sn, l{onaid llnmn. Tom llnmn. Dirk lh1rk. Darll'llt llurgt, lsahd Burgess, Ida
~haron
~laf)orit·
lktty lla)li"
Iris ,\rt·nd
~Jar)
J of> ro,l', {,·ft to ri!1hl
\ppl
J;.rk lla11111
~l.l)T
Chaplin ..\lax Cisne. Ethelann Cole. Frank Cook.
C."ta . ."a1•dra lox, Eh1ood Cr<lldord, Delon·s Danison, Lent· Darnall. judy Da11soll, llill Day,
J ot• Dtan. Floyd Ditzlt r. Ceraldim· Dixon, Sin rky Dixon. Jar ky Domirk.
'/ hird rm,L Shirl~) Dorst'). lhloc Doll. ] udy DoiiTII. Bill East, llarold "I lurk" Ebert. ( ;l raid Emhr). I )ollald J{oy E1·a1t-, I u .\11 E1cland. llarhara Farrdl. llarhara Fiscus. Irvin Fi,rus. l·r•llrlh rm, llarhar.t l"ostt r. Duant Fo-tt r, l{u"l'll Fo-tL r. Jim I· rn·man, I 'atra·ia hn ry. !\ill ( ,;1hhard, Jim Cann;l\\ay. :-.largy ( .arrltt. Dick Cetman. :-.largarct Ciuffre. Beverly Cka-on.
!~1 ans,
lice <..1ine .
/pf> ro;,• 1<']1/o ri11hl
l'atnria Conde, .\lary Coodman, l:rma Jean Crant. 1\·te (,ray, lloh llae"ly, .\larganl llaL·"I).
l'atrina I lagan, l'atriria II all, Jim Ilana il-L. Bill Hanrahan, Jim llansm, .\I arion llasrall. ,)'tc(llll/
ro<•'
R~gina llaunsperger. Jean llay,, .\laddine lkndnrb. Jim lh·nke. Clenn lh·rstrom. Larry Hill, Robert
I! ill. l);!yi<J lloltm·,, Ro. alie Hou,ton, Ona lluddiL. Sandra Hull. '/ hird ro;,
\lhnt llunt. lklore' J,trbotl, .\l.trikt: James, .\!arlene Jochim, Dak Johtt,on, Elktt Johthloll, .\larilyn Jolly,
l~ohnt Jom·,, :\anry KamerL'r, John hlarns, 1\·gg) 1-..dly . .\larria Kennedy.
/•olfrlh rm,·
, ·attry l'l'riHirlk John Kl'y, Kathryn King. Karl Kohl• I. Dil k Kodt. Dale Ko", J unl· [, rut-ingl'r, l'l'ggy K rut-
'itt •u·. l•:d\\ ard Lane. I'at La11e. l~u'' La\\. La\ L rilL'
LC\\
i,,
Jl'rry l.eckm·r
Jack .\Ia. wt II
Dan• LL·mnHllt
Dak .\lay
I )irk I inman
Janw' .\lcrriltl'ld
l'att) l.intkmatt
\\\·ndLII .\ILrry
ChariL' .\lrl oy
Carol \I ichad
.\largard .\lcDl'rnllltl
Dotl .\I iliL r
Tom .\irCuin•
l arolyn .\I incr
Tom .\lr .\lullut
Danny .\I ittn
l'at .\lr\\'ard
Larolyn .\I itt h<ll
J:um·, .\I itrh<ll )o) .\I itchun l~ohert
.\lartin
I'L n .\lortott
Top rm,•, left · ~lycrs,
ri!lht
Dan• ~lunnis . Roht•rt ~lurdock , ~lar\'in
Dorothy :\ash,
.')aoud rm,•
l{oht-rta (),hom. l .l'Cira <l'h.l'lly, Jnry ()' .'till.
Carolyn ( lrhan.
Third rm,• - Charks ( lsterhoff. Jackie !'arks. ,\lire l'ath:rson. :\ancy Pumington.
Fourth ""''' Ccoq(l' l'etihak~s. John Pieffn, lhwrly l'humcy, A rlcnc Pickett
I•iftlz rm,· - Don l'it·rrt'. Jerry I'opt:, ~!organ
1'0\1 t•ll.
]ark l'rin·.
'/'of> rm,•, left to ri,t!ht
Clara Putnam. lktty Quick. Larry Quirk,
Jo .\nn Ras,musst:n .
.)ccoud rm,• ~lozl'll Rt:t:cl. :\'ancy l{n·d. \\'anda l{t•xroad. Carol l~ichank
Third rm,·- ~1 ike Rohl'rh, Cora ~I ae l~ohinson, Lucretia Robin son. Barbara
l~ol(l'rs.
h111rth rm, • ]<:rry ]{odgcrs, Jum· l~ohr. ~lartha l{ollins. Sue l{oth.
1 i/tlr rm, hl'tta ."choffnl'r.
Jon Royer. ~lary lhth Sa11ycr, Jark Srhlactn. Oli -
'f of> rm••, left to riylzt
Chuck Srhradt r, Bill Srhroeclt-r, Donn:t
.'rhum, ]ark .'chum.
Scwnd rm,•
Patricia Sclm abe. Barbara Slyln. Barbara Sibltr.
l<ogn '.in11nons.
'I lrird rm,•
Judy SimotNlll, James C. Smith, James E. Smith.
James R. Smith.
I ourtlz rml'
]t·an Somers, Sharon Spulrt'r, Emmy . tipes, Dar
rdl Starkey.
Fijtlz rm,
Tatman.
Top rm,•, left to riylzt
Carol Taylor, Ted Taylor. Shirley Terry,
Evelyn Troutman.
Sccond roz,·
Jack Turhr. Barbara Tyner, :\ancy Tyner. Bar-
bara l' pton.
Tlzird rm,•- Juanita \"aughn, Susan \\'allan•, Bob \\'alters, Phyllis
\\'armhier.'
Fourth rml' - ~largie \\'ash, ~darlene \\'ashington. Neva \\'atson,
Barbara \\ helan.
Fiftlz rm,•
Hazel Williams, ~lary Lou \\'ilson. ~laureen \\ im-
mer, Gilbert \\ inston.
Bob Stl'wart. Sondra :trong, Car} . ummn . Dirk
, I of' roc<' , lcj/ to ri!1hl
~alit')
\\ j,lly .
l~uhy
\\ ikiJuhn,
l'q:~)
\\'ood-
\\orth, Daw \\right. ,\,•c rnlt( ro<<'
~lyron
\\' right , l:oh \
Olll l • .
Jl lOR CAl\IERA SH\ Barcw., Ronald lkal., Bl'tty Bl'att),
Kirhy, \\'anda
~uzannl'
lkmon. Bonnil'
~lr~lulkn. H~nry
Coffry. Patricia
~lr\\' illiams.
Dearing, Br,·rrly
~larkland,
John
JoAnn
Denton, l'at-y Dl·xtt:r. Sharon
~lilkr.
john
:\ogk.
~lariannl'
Eyrstolll', J l'rry
l'adt·n. jim
Ford. Amil'
I 'alnll'r. Jim
Frail-). l{otna
Rot ttgt·r.
Catt·,,
~larjorit•
~larilyn
!->aylt·s, !->yh ia !->mith, Patricia
4H
II ammcrsmith. Tom
Storm,
~lan·it•
H arris, Tom
Taylor,
~lont)
\\'ilhrr.
~haron
Hirb. Bob
\\ ilson, l'aul
Hill, Fn·cl
\ \ ' ithro\1, Jimmy
'f'hc JCJ5J ,\/ CIYOOII
Sophomore Class Office rs /•ron/ rm,•, left lo ri!Jhi
Cordon Hoffman, pre,ident; Judy lkrbhire,
'ecrdary . .)crollll roo;:,•
I of' ro<<'
.\<lion Dohme. vin·-pre-ident; lkrtha Souman, trea,urer.
Don Hamhacht:r. 'Jl<llhor; :0.1 i" Lt•Sun. 'Jlolhor.
"THE SOPHOMORES" ~ophomores! To the big juniors and the bigger seniors, sophomore. are LITTLE people. who aren't up to the uppercla.;..men's. tandar<b. B ·T. sophomores are the ba. e of the school, so to peak
\\'e, the sophomores, bring new ways of doing things and ne11 methods. ideas, and systems to dear old Champaign lligh .'chool. \\'e are full of \'im, \'igor 'tnd \'itality. ready and willing to do hard work, and we look up to and oht') our upperclas~men. Remember, juniors and senior~. how you felt when you ''ere little -,en·nth graders in big Champaign Junior II igh? You 11·anted to he independent and you 11 antt•d to he part of the ~chool ; yet you did as the upperclassmen did so they would take an interest in you. \\ell, we sophomores feel the HTY same ll'ay. \\ l' are in a strange school. and 11·e are the younge-,t. \\'e are 11 illing to take the job-, and do what i.., expected of us. But, 11e like recognition from the upperclassmen. The biggest dream that the sophomores haYe, of cours~. is looking forward to being a senior. Then this youngest class will be at the head of the school. \\'hen they achie\'e thi;, goal, they will hegin to see how busy a senior's life really i.. The seniors must set an example for the re t of the school. !~specially the -;ophomores, because the) will follow in the seniors· footsteps. lf the eniors behaYe hadl), 11e wouldn't want the sophomores to follo11 this example. In addition, eniors, make a point oi speaking to the sophomores. The dear LITTLI·: sophomores that you 11·ere. once upon a time.
The ]053 llaroo11
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'/ of> •·m,•, l eft
,
rl <il< t
.\nn
\rhe,on. Donna
\dkith.
Donald ,\kxamkr. \ irginia Alkn, Douglas Ammon.
•~eco 11d rm,•
Joe .\nglin. Bill Appn,on,
Jame~
\rm -
:.trong, Ruth .\nn Armstrong. I'tter ,\ryed:.otl.
Tltird
r o<•" \"irginia
.\yre,
Joanne
Baiky.
Dorea'
Baker. :\lary .\nn Baker. Barbara BaiL''·
T op rm,•. left to riyl!t
David lkah•. (;lady, Bdl. Jim
Bell, Ruth Bennett. judy Berbhire.
.~ccl!lrd rm,•
Carol Bermingham, :\larilyn Ben•r,
:\lar~·
Billhymn. Xorn .a Billington. Thomas Black.
Tltird rm, • Joyce Blaker. Jo Ann Block, Darrell Blm·.
!{ita Borri , Tom Brl'en.
Tof> ""'''· left to ri!Jitl
Gknn Bricker, Con,tanrl' lhod- •
crick. :\I ichael Bnm n. :\I arcia Bnmndl. :\I an·clla Burkil's.
Scc011d rmv- Larry Bumpu'. Janl't Bundy, Joan Burton, :\I ary Lou Hmh. Ora Lel' Butb.
Tltird rm,•
f't:tl' Cacioppo. Dorothy Cade, Jack Cain.
X ancy Caldwell, Virginia Carr.
Top rm.,•, left to ri!fhl Detmis
lark, J mlith Clark.
Scro11d rmv
~1arilyn l~ohtrt
Chri. ty, Bob Clark.
Coady.
:\orma CofTey, Rosl'mary Coffey, Doris
Cotlidd, J l'rry l oil, Doris Collins.
'llzird rm,•
·)<"rom~:
Cook. Patricia Cook, . 'anry Cooper.
Dick Cramer, Gene Creek.
Top rm,•, left to rt</lzt
David
Crork~:r. ]<htphin~:
urn~:
Terry Dahl. Patriria Davidson, lktty Dexter.
~cnmd ~lary
rm,
:\anry
Ellen Drenckhahn.
Tlzird rmv Kay Dunn,
Dodg~:,
.\dlon Dohnll', Fred Dotson,
~kl\'in Dr~:nnan.
:\atKy Dunn, Patriria Ann Dunn, Patricia
Jarki~: East~:rbrook,
Lee Eichhorst.
'I of> rm,•. left to riylzt
Sharon Ellis, Shirley Ellis, Elsil.!
En. tgn. John Evans, Lynn Fairchild .
.'lhcmd ro·«·
~lariam Fett, ~Iazur Fikes, :usan Fitch,
Carol Fh:tchtr, Diana Flynn.
Tlzird rm,•· Kay Flynn, Esther Force. Tom Forshy, Thomas Cabbard. John Garrett.
Top rm,•, left to riylrt
Susan (;liessman. Bill Coodson, Bill Cra -
ham. :\lary Haley.
Sccmrd
rm,~
Jack Hall, :\lary llamrick. 1-.:athryn llanrahan.
Judy Hansen.
Tlrird rm,·
:\lartha Harmeyer. :\laxine !lannon, (;eorgia Har-
vice. Joe Hayes.
Fo11rtlr rm,
Laveda Head.
:\lad~eline
Hendricks. Boh Henrichs.
Alice Hill.
l·iftlr rm,• Hulse.
Top ro-;,•, left to riylrt
Eloise Hunt. Phil Ingram. John Jacobs.
Dale Jinb.
5ccond row
Barbara Johno,on. Bemard Johnson,
Eugen~
John-
son. l{ea Jones.
T/rird
ro<,~Bob
Jordan. l.lary Ann Joyce, Katherine Kendeigh,
Kathryn King.
Fo11rtlr rmv
Dannio, 1..: irhy, Charles 1\:laao,, :\largaret Konzo,
Dorio, Koss.
Fiftlr
rm,~Fred
K uyrkendall. I remcatha Kuyrkendall,
Kuyrkcndall, :'1-farjorie Lambdin.
~farilyn
Susan Hill. \\'illiam Hines, (;ordon Hoffman. Charlc-.
I of>
l'll(l',
lrft to l"lf/ht
Dmi, Langhoff.
f);l\
id LeFev\'r, • '.111ry
l.cndrum. Dave Li~rma11.
.)CCIIII({
rm,•
John I 1ght. ,\r11olcl I on!/;
l{oh rt :-.ldlri<il', I\ rry
~lrCI\'IIan.
l'atriria ~kLJo,k y. Jim ~lrCo). Jordynnl' :O.kCr a.
'!hi1·d rm,•
Shirll'y :-.IcCaughcy.
Carolyn ~kCuirl', D!ck ~lr< .uire. Dixil' .\frl :um:
/•ortrlh ro;:,•
Eclclie
~ld-lcmy.
/•ifth rm,• Bill :-.lack.
J'of> rm,•. left to ri!1ht
Jim ~lank. St\'Y\' ~larshky, Doris ~lartin,
Dorothy ~I artin.
\cco11d rm,,_\\'allan: ~lartin. Sandra ~laus, Chris ~lcycr. Pari-
Icc
~Illes.
'I hird rm,•-lkron
~I
iller, Deanna :-.tiller, Rhehalc.:c ll itchell. Lee
~loore.
hntrth rm,• Ed\\'ard
Ronald
~lorrill.
Shirley
~!orris.
Linda
~lorton,
~I ucllcr.
Fifth roz,• Betty ward O'Brien.
~lunds.
Carolyn Xcsmith. Ronald :\ogle, Ed-
Carol
~kKinky.
Stew
~lc~1lllan.
Sylvia
~k\\
ct!1y.
Top ro<,·. left to nylrt D<l\'itl Olign, Pq1,gy Olinger . .t\nn 0\'ershinn, Jt'"l' 0\H'th, Rostmary l'almisano. 1-::l·nny Pankau. Betsy Patterson. \\ ardley Patter-on ..\lien Payne, (;Ioria l'u~k. ).lary Petihakes. Ed\\ard Pfeifer. .\cco11d rm,•-).laty ,\lire l'idTt•r. Judy Phillips, Jim l'irkt:ns. Jim l'inm•y. l'aby l'izdl. judy l'ope. Johnn\· l'm\l'll, ).likt: Prevette. Judy Primmer. Judy Ralphs, Rom a Randolph, Judy Rea.
Tlrird r<r«
Carolyn
l~euoat.
Jtm Rc.:ynoltk Sondra Rirkttts, hent Hohithon, Sondra Rodglrs. John Roy.,l'. Lt•niorcl Rus-
sell. Barbara Ryder. (;t:orge Sansone, Don :chalk, Patricia Schneider. Jim Schrader.
Fo11rtlr ro·«•
Hirhard . rhroeder. Dirk Sclmarzlose, Srolty Sevc.:rns. \ irginia Sht•lton, ).l ary ,\nn Shurtz ..\largarcl Stsk
Carol , mit h. Lilla Rae :mock. Bertha Sou man. Joe : peiser, (;rethe! : pillers, Bob Stacy.
OPHOMORE CAMERA SHY B r ian, Robert Brown. Robert E.
'lark. Pat
Cieseking, Carl
Claudin, -arol
(;illogly. Caroke
Cramer, Don
Hen ley, Dolores
Ebert, Loretta
fldtingl'r.
Butler. Richard Caldwell. Helen
l~irhard
Felkne r, Jimmie
Tlrr JQ53 .\!aroo11
SOPHOMORE CAMERA SHY Hm\ l
Sandra
~lcCulky, ~k:\cill ,
~lartin .
~lax\\TII. ~larc ia
Sullivan. Shirley Lavon
~ldz,
Taylo, Carole
Elizah<.:th
\\a h.
(,all'
\\
Ronald
~largi e
illiam~ .
lknney
\\ illianh, ln•m•
Jim l~oper,
Shirll')'
Tof> n r«', left to ri!lht- ]L·rry Stull. ~lary Sudkamp. \!an . uith, Dorothy :ullivan, ~largrdtl Shirlt) Sullivan. Darlene
."\\ick. ).lary Ann Talbott, Paul Tatman. Dori~ Taylor. Sul Threet, Ray Tippo. Janet Toliver.
Second rm,• Leola Truitt, Leon Truitt. ;\ancy Vaughn.
hris Von llolten.
1{;1\\ 1~
The~pllla
\ al~ami~. ).larilyn Vall DnTnll'r. l~alph \ ' an Sl11oyrk. !.colla Vaughn.
\\'alcll'll, Dick \\'alter. James \\'alsh. Bill \\'arn·n.
Tl11rd rm,•- larolyn \\'a~chcr. Jacqueline \\'l:eclen, Robert \\'l:rth. ).lan·enc \\c. t. Jill White. \\'ayne \\'hitccl. ).lary Ellen
\\' ihle. Patricia \\' ilborn. ~lary \\' illianh, John \\'illianh. Lillian \\'ilkm"en, . lmley \\' it~ky.
I ourtlz rm.,• Louis gin. Scott York.
\\' il~o11.
Bob \\'illttrs, Dorothy \\ oodruff. Eddie \\'orthq . \ 'irginia \\' right. :\ina Ya\\', Billy Year-
lldty :tih1dl. l'hil ~latlt'"H. i'ahy Dunlo11. Su,an Black, llekn \\'or,ham. Carolyn Srhloz. C.ay Parkhill
f •rtllll ,.,,,,, /cjl to ri<Jhl
'/'of> ,.,.,
.lbsc111 frolll
picture
Barbara llaiky.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY .\re you a junior? Do \OU han· a 4-.75 a1·erage': ( >r ·are you a .~enior? Do you have a +.50 average? The ath\\er ";.e-.," to the-.,e que tiom. will make you eligible to become a member oi The :\ational llonot ~m·iet;.. Being ekcted a member oi the II on or ~ociety is the highest and mo:-.t treasured honor one can obtain "hile attending l hampaign II igh ~chool. ~ome oi the acti1·itie-. which the ... ociet\ sponsored this year were a dance called th.e ·Basketball Bounce· a iter a home game and the concession stand during the game and dance. Each year the society ha~ a reception for new members and all members are entertained hy the l•:xchange Club. The ionnal initiation is held in the ... pring of the year. ~I iss I )oroth} \\'ilkoxen i.., the chapter -,ponsor this year. Thi-. year's officers were as follo\\·s : Honor
oeiety Officers
· Gay Parkhill, Barbara Baiky. larolyn ~chloz. Phil ~lattt,Otl.
Till' 1953 .\laroo11
I)hi I ~latte. on. pre. ident. ( ;ay Parkhill, vice-president. Carolvn ~chloz, treasurer. Barbara Bailey. secretary.
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1.-rolll ro<,•, left to rit,lrt Dan• Crocker. Jim Bell. Jean :omcrs. Judy Turner, Diana Flynn. Jill \\hite, ~lary Lou Bush. Judy lkrk. hire. Barbara Rydl'r . .\dlon Dohme. Boh \\'inters, ~larjorie Strong. .')ccolld rm,• l'hil ~latt~son . ~largan:t ( .iuff rc, Pat Hagan, Carmw Dorst')'. Judy Da\\Son, Barbara l~aiky. Jean II ays, I'at Smith. 'harks ~I orrill.
Top rm,,_~l ike l~obnb. Emily Stipl's, Larry Hopkins. Don Scott. John \\ ilson, Susan Black. ~lary .\nn Stahl. Shann: l'ruthers. Jackie Parks, Barbara Tyner. Sharon Lappin, Hl'kn \\or. ham, Carolyn Schloz.
STUDENT COUNCIL "( li the -.tudents, ior the students. and b\' the students" i-; a very good motto for the . ' tudent Council. \.., the most important governing body in the sd10ol, this organization is made up oi ten representatives irom each cia. s, sophomore, junior. and senior, who are elected by the students in the spring of each yea!'. The Council, with the help of :.liss :.Tarjorie ~trong, their sponsor, start working even before you, the student-.. come back to school in the fall. The ophomores first came into contact with the .'tudent Council when they participated in the orientation program sponsored by the Council. Here, representatives from various club" told the sophomores about their clubs and \\'hat thev did for the school. . \fter thi-. \\'elcome, the ne\\'co;ners were given a tour of the building. and then ser\'C'd t·ef reshments. Every "little, green ophomore" vividly remembers the first \\'eek of school, the aching knees, and the dread of the awaiting initiation assembly at tlw
60
end oi the week. Hut everyone seemed to live through it when at the end of the \\'eek, the sophs stood up and said "hello" to the upperclassmen from their own lnel for the fir-;t time. \n important branch of the Student 'ouncil is the Tri lligh Council, made up of representati\·es from Cll~. l'ni lligh, and l'IIS. The purpose oi thi-, group i... to promote good will bet\\'een the three schools. The Tri-1 !igh Dance was a project from this group as were also the exchange assemblies which everyone en j oyecl. . \nother worth\\'hile project of the Council was the Thanksgiving \ssembly during which Reverend Jarman spoke about the meaning of this important clay. ( >ne of the ~tuclent Council's most outstanding projech thi:-, year \\'as the Coke machine. This was
Tire 1953 ,\I arorm
:-.ug-gestl'd by a g-roup oi students and, oblig-ing as alway., the Council met the challenge. The prooi is no\\' in the lmrer hall bt·ing- enjoyed by teachers and students alike. This addition sho\\'s the po\\ t•r oi sug-g-estion. To help the student-- better understand the way the Council ticks, a mock meeting- was. put on during an assembly period. This program g-ave the audience a chance to air any gripes, to g-in: suggestions to the Council. or just to lind out \\'ho their representati\ es \\'ere. The ~tudent Council, like any other g-o\'ernmental organization, has a con-,titution. This year the constitution \\·as gi\'en a spring housecleaning and many Ill'\\ articles concnning all-school elections were added. The -,chool -,upplies, \\'hich the 'ouncil sells, make doing your home\\'ork much handier than if you had to \\·alk downto\\'n to bu) them. \Yith the regular supplies, the Council abo sells Kleenex and stamps.
~fan·
. \nn . 'tahl
~haron
Treasurer ~ecretan·
Tlwy \\ill be glad to sell anything else the student:, ieel necessan. I >ecorating the front Aoor Christmas trees and pla.\ ing- Christmas Carol-. het\\'een classes are two attempts madt• by the . tudent Council to bring the Chri-,tmas spirit into the halb oi C. II..'. Earlier during the :-.chool year the ~tudent Council also sponsored the llomecoming acti,·ities which consist oi decorating the goal po-,h with the two school color:-., and the llomtTonling dance which \\'a held aiter the Champaign- Dan vi lie game. \\ itlwut the ~tudent Council Committees, the gm erning- htKly of the school \\ mtld not run a· smooth~\' as it doe~. ~ome oi these committee are: lo:-.t anc( iound; supplit• ; welfare; guidance; Tri-1 I i: and one of the mo:-.t important, the dance committee. I >uring the regular meeting. on :\Iondays and \\ ednesdav-,, the Council welcome-, an\· \'isitors who \\ant to g;J in, take part in the disn;s. ion, or ju. t listen.
Cruthers
I )on ~u~an
~cot t
Black
S tude nt Council Officer s /_eft to rt.tJhl :\lary Ann tahl, president; Sharon Cruthers, Yicc-presidt:nt: Don Scott. trt:a. urer: Susan Black. st:cretary.
'f'hc I<J53 .lluroou
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Maroon
taff
I· ro11/ rm ,•, lcjt to ri!lhi-." usan Clil'"man . .\I argard Konzo. 'anry Tynl r, Dnrr<t>. Hah·r . .\I ary Lou \\'ilson. Sharon hap lin. Jean Somers . .\lary Coodman. Reha Ll\1 is. ')"cco11d ro<<'" Judy TurnL'r. I'at CofTt:y, \'irginia Perry . Doris .\lrCm111. Adlon Dohme. Diana Flynn. Lynn Fairchild. Deanna .\I iller. Judv Pope. .\lire Caint:s. Third ro,,~.\larv Ellen Drt:nrkhahn . .\lary Hamrick. .\lary Lou Bush, Pat Dunn . .\lary Ann Joyce. :\orma Billington . .-\nn .\larie Pfeffer, \ ' irginia Shdton. :\nn (h-ershiner. Ann .\che on, Sandra Hull . ."baron Ellis. Pat .\lcCioskty. Carolyn :\~:smith, Patsy Pizdl. Betty Dn;tl·r. Top rm,~John \\'ilson, Barbara Rydt:r, Barbara Johlbon.Santa Akxamlt:r. Erma Knupp . .\lary Langhoff.
MAROON ;\lemorie:--.! ::\Iemorie:--.! The Jfaroon :-.taft· might well he called spinner:-. of memories. \ \ ' hether it is JlJ53 or 1973 that you find yourself leafing through this hook, you will he glad those fifty hardworkingJ/aroon stafT members ancl their sponsor. ).] iss lktt}' \\'oller, put tlwir spare time to g-oocl the. These spinners of memories spend much of their ...pare time in room 31-l- doing anything from identifying pictures, writing copy. drawing di\'i ion page . mounting snapslH>t. and sorting pictures. . \II this plu the pecking on typewriter" and slamming of doors hy harried reporter makes for the exciting hustle-bu. tie atmosphere always connected with the putting out a fine year hook. The big ,,·heel of the Jfaroon ::,taiT i:--. ()]a Bundy, and hers is the hectic hut all-important job of whipping together all the little details into the final edition
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II er co worker:-. are: Husine-.s \lanager: Bett} \\'ingler \ssi-,tant": Carol) n \I iner, ~ancy \\' isely. ~enior l·:ditor: lhrhara Farrl'll (<, \cti\ity l·:clitms : Isabel Burgess, Barbara Tyner. ~porb l·:clitor: Phil \I atte-,on l'o- \clministration l·:ditor ... : lll(h· ~inwnson. Ethelann Cole. · · Co- Feature l ~ditors: \larianne :\'ogle. \I argaret ( ;ui fi" n:. .\rt l·:ditor : . ' baron Lappin Photographers: ])ale Koss, Russ Lm . \ssi tanb : lanet Butl<h·. Kent Robinson, Boil \\'erth, B<.,h Clegg. · . · ophomores : \I arcia Brownell, •\ ell on Doh me, Barbara Iohnson, Barbara R ,-cler, Lnm Fairchild, \tan: Lou Bush, ,\nu · .\ches;m, .M argaret
The J!J53 ll aroo11
Uaroon Editors !.eft to rit!lzt
lktty \\ ingl\ r. \It" \\ ollcr. Clla llm dy
I'onzo, I >iana Fh nn, ~usan <;(ie!'lmann. \laril\'lt lk\(:r, l~etty I kxter. :\orma Billington, I >ean;ta :\Iiller, l'at Dunn, Jud) l'ope. \'irginia ~helton. I'at \lrCioske,·. Carol\'nn :\e..,mith. l'ats\ I'izell. .'haron l•:llis. · · . l'pperclasstnen: John \\ ilson, I'hi! Ingrum . \'irginia II anson, \'irginia I 'ere}. ~arita \lexander, :\lary J.anghotl, Judy Turner, f{eha Lewis, ~ondra ~trong, ~haron Chaplin, :\lary Lou \Yilson. l'at Coft'e\, .'andra I lull, :\anc\' Tn1er, :\lary Loodman: . ·ann· Dernodle, · .'l{irley
II ausman, :\ann r;:amera. Jean ~omer-., \I aryBeth ~a\\\er. · The long hours oi hard work \\'hich continued iront ~eptember to late \la} are oi great value when in \lay the great edition oi the Jlaroon made its debut. The entire . tafT oi the Jlaro(JII wi. h to expre'-s their appreciation to e\'eryone who made this year's .llaroon possible. They hope that this 1953 J!aroun will he a treasured remembrance oi \'(ltlr happy days at Champaign II igh ~chool.
llaroon Photographct·
1/aroon Editot·s and 1\lanagers
l)ak """· lloh \\nth. Janet Bundy
Front rm,•, left to riylzl \lariannl :\ogk. lo-Featun: Editor: l'at Hagan. lndcrrla"man Editor: l'hil \lath: un, .'port. Editor: .·haron l.appin . .\rt Editor: \largard Ciuffrc, CoFeature Editor. ')cccmd rm,•- ·arolyn \I iner. Co-A,-,i,tant Bu,inc" \ Ianagl·r: Barbara Tyner, Co-.\ctivity Editor: judy SimotNHI, Co,\dmini,tration Editor: r\ann· \Vi,ekv. Co-.\"i,tant Bu,ine" \I anager; Ethl'lann Cole. l'!;·Admini~tration Editor: Barhar,l Farrell. Senior Editor . • 1/JsOII jro111 picture J,ahl'l Burge''· Co-,\cth·it) Editor.
Chronicle Staff Fro11t ro'i<', left to ri!lhl Pat \\'ilborn, Judy Clark, Bertha Souman, .' usie Hill, Judy Phillips, Ida ~!aye Buttitta, Carol Richards, Sharon Kelly, Dorothy :\ash, Jackie \\'eeden . •)'ccOird ro·«• Barbara Hine-.. Chelle Barbre, Jean Somers, Sharon Chaplin, Shirley :\'t:\\ -.om, ~orma !'helps, ;\laryheth .'a11 yer, Judy Hansen, Barbara Baks. Third rm,' -Aiice Caines . • 'ancy Kernodle, Sheila Codfrey, Ruby \\ ilkholm, Lurretia l~obinson, larolyn l~l·xmat, ~lar vene \\'est. Fourth rm,' - Rosemary Coffey. ~lary Ellen Drenckhahn, Carol Smith. Ouida Jackson, Cora Robinson. Barbara \\'hl'lan. Reba Lewis. 1-iftlr ro;:v Jill \\'hite. ).fary .\nn Shurtz. Xancy Lendrum Top ro·«• Gordon Hoffman. Jack Tuckn. Larry Quirk, Dick Schwarzhhl', Rea Jones, Don Scott. ~lartha Ander-.un. ~!argaret
~IrDermott.
THE CHRONICLE ( )ne of the most important ingredients of the witch\ stew is the school ne,,·spaper, Thr Chroniclr. Thi. publication plaj s an important role in the daily life of Cll~ ... tucltnts. Its members ha,·e learned about advertising, writing. prooi reading, and business tactic..,. For the pa. t two semester::-. its rating with the :\ ational .' cholastic Pres. . \ssociation in the publications division has been "excellent." ( )ne of the main features of the pa. t year was the inten ie'' ing of presidential candidates, l~i . enhower and .'teyenson, on their whistle-stop campaign tours. . \nother event which the paper ::-.taff ponsored wa::-. a potluck upper for members and their parents. ( )f cour::-.e, the main purpose of the paper is to COYer happening::-. around school ancl report them to its reader . Thi. aim has been achieved wry succe. . iully this year.
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:\Jan· l~llen Cochrun serYed as editor-in-chief for the lii::-.t ::-.emester. and l•:mil) . 'tipes was second -,emes ter e<l itor. Their associate e<l itor was Barbara \ \'helan. Feature editor \\"<ts Iean ~omers, and Don ~cott and Jack Tucker \\ere -.j>ort. editor and assistant sport-. editor respecti1·ely. The business side of the paper wa-. handled by \'irginia llan-.;on and ~hirley Lassin as business as-.ociates ; Barbara I I ines, advertising manager ; Carol Richards, circulation manager; and Larr) Quirk. Librarian. Reporter::-. and bu-.inc s stall were Bertha . 'ouman, lohn \\'ilson, :\anC\· Kernodle, :\Iary \nn .'hurtz, Xancv Lendrum, Carohn Rexroat. :\Ian· beth .'aw)er, ~lill \\'hite. Judy lianson, Jud) lark .'baron Chaplin, .'usie llill, \lice Patterson, Conlon lloffman, Rea Iones, Dick .'chwarzlose, Dorothv _'a h, and Pat \Yilborn. . \clvisor for the Chronicfc is ~Ir~ ..\lice T. Barlow. Tire 1053 Uaro011
Chronicle Editors Fir,t StmL. ll'r l·.dnor: ~lary Elkn Cochrun ~l'cond Scmt:,tl'r Editor: Emil) Stipl''
Chronicle Staff l·:ditor-in-Chid }[arv l·:Ilen Cochrun ~econd
l ~mily ~tipe
:--e:mester
Barbara \\'helan
•\ "-S<x:iate Editor
Jean . omer,;
Feature- I•:ditor
I )on \..,. io.,tant
~porb
~cott
. Jack Tucker
I·: ditor
Barbara I line:-.
\dverti:-.ing :..Ianager Circulation }] ana~er
Carol Richard" Larry Quirk
l.il>rarian
Richard
~till\\'ell
Reporter-,-Bertha . ouman. John \\'ibon, . 'anc.\ Kernodle, }[ary .\nn . 'hurtz. Xancy Lend rum, Carolyn Rexroat, }!<try beth
~a\\')
er, Jill \\'hite. Judy llan-
:-.en, Judy Clark, ."haron Kelly. ( >uida Jack:-.on, Chelle Barbre. Dick ~till\\'ell, Ro:-.emary Coth.\. }farvene \\'e t.
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l.cft to riyllt
:\lary Elkn Cochrun. Don Scott. Ola Bundy
QUILL AND SCROLL liard work and long hours oi it help juniors and sen10rs oi the Jlaroon and Chronicle stall!'! to become member-, of
~uill
and
~croll.
ln addition. Chronicle
munbers iollm1 a point s_1 stun. The sophomores, who are em·ious of their fellow junior!'! and seniors lut\·e a chance to be a member oi this honorary journali-,m organization in their coming two years, hut onl: by participating iull: in their acti1·ity ( >n Jlarocm stall' ii you do enough selling ads. writing oi stories, t_1 ping oi copy. and identiiying oi pictures, you are qualoilied ior muttber..,hip. I i on the Chronicle stall you write enough ,.,tories, sell enough ads, work on the circulation stall, ln·itt· headlines, and type up storie:->. you earn the required number oi poinb. The members receil'e the Quill and
~croll
magazine and spon:->or a banquet
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the spring ior tht· initiating oi the incoming member-;. Thi-; year's ( )uill and ...
run, president;
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...<;;..
< >Ia
~croll
officers and only members are: :\lar\' Ellen Coch..
Bundy. \'ice-president: and I )on
..
~cott.
secretan·-treasurer.
1 ,,.
]<153 11<11'11011
EL-STAFF The library
~taff,
commonly known as the
1·.1-.tafT. i-. one of the nwst important "en·in· club:- oi l II.·. They an· kept ,·ery bu ...y checkin~
attendance, taking care oi the circulation,
prq >ari ng new books ior circulation, checking and stamping magazines. tiling pamphleb, and t~
ping. • \11 this, plus wielding the rod of si-
lence are the duties which keep <;Jenn,
~lis"
:\largan:t
the Keeper of the Books. occupied full
time . •\!though the 1·]-.taiT
mtlllbt·r~
are very busy
about their own dub affair:-., they are active in the :--.tudent Library < >rganization in East Central lllinoi-.. To thi~ organization the staiT has two delegated, '' lw are: \\'anda Rexroat and \ ·trginia \\right. \\'anda was elected temporary chairman oi
thi~
l .etter for the Library ( )rgani-
zation and here at
Left to rrylrt E,thtT I mn·. vin·-pn·,itlcnt; BnTrly l'hinm·y. tn·a,urtr; Rita llathl'll, pn·,idcnt; Carol :\ltrrifit·ld, wrrdary.
organization.
In the coming school year the El taff will publish a :\ C\\
Elstaff Officer
Cll~
the) will publish their
o\\ n new paper.
I ro11/ rm,•. left to riylrt
The officers oi the Ebtaff are: Rita [ lansen. president ; Esther Force, \'ice-pre ... ident ; Carol ).lerritield.
~ecretary;
and
BeH·rl)
l'hinny.
treasurer.
Carolyn Beck, Beverly Phinney, \\·anda l{exroat. :-Iarilyn Gate,. Richard
'tilhn:ll.
.\1 ary l't:tihake,, Hazel Reibteck, Judy Tips\\·ord, and Rita Han,en. Scctlld ro\\ - E;..ther Force. lrtmeatha Kuyrkendall, Jackie \\'eedcn, Di.·ic :-lc(;uirt:. Xancy Dunn. Leona \'aughn. Darkm Swick, Virginia \\'right, Chloe Dow, Thc-,pina \'al,ami,, Carol Claudin.
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G. A. A.
G.A.A. Officers 1.<'/1 to ritlhl
!'at Hagan, ."haron Chaplin. (,ay Parkhill.
~larilyn
En:r'.
··Rise and . hine" i~ a popular motto i()r ( ;. \ \ member as the:-.( energetic girl:-. meet at 7:.10 \\eekly, dre sed and fairly "rarin' to go." The season oi organized sports starts out \\'ith Aickerball. which is follm,·cd ll\· Yolleyball, basketball, and softball. .\t the sidelines, ).fi-,s \\'agner htlsil) runs hack and forth referecing. l~ach cl;hs has its rc:-pectiYc (; \.\ day. Tuesday morning line!:, the junior girl:-. at school bright and early, all ready for a riproaring game. \\'edne. day brings the seniors and on Thursday the sophomore. get their turn. This goes on for six consecutiYe weeks. Then one team is selected from each cia. s and the tournament hegins. In the flickerhall tournament the juniors outshone the '>( niors. The volleyball tournament champion..,hip \\'as a hattk bet\\ een the sophomores and the "enior. \\·ith the elders coming out on top. \-, \\ e go to press the basketball tournament has yet to he played. . \t the beginning of the school year, (; \.\ "ponsored a pot luck supper. \fter the -,upper. a ,·aricty sho\\' "a-, pre'icnted by thc sophomores as their initiation. The members of the acb. not tq,
to par according to the . emor members, were put through the "~pat-- .. nwcle up oi the seniors. \11 ended well "·hen the sophomores took the ( ;.\.\ pledge and were made official member-,. (; \ ,\ is based on a point sy. tem by which the girl athletes win their letter . Cpon coming to the organized .ports in the morning. four points are awarded. T\\'o points an hour are giYen for unorganized sports. sports outside of school. and one point for even· mile \\'alked ll\· a (; \t\ member. The~e points are ha;Hled in at the end of every "eek and kept up to date. \\'hen a member earns 600 point:. numerals are awarded; 1200 points, a " ... ; 1600. an "I": and 2000 point:: for the map. the highest of the CAA awards. Thi!; year C.\.\ sponsored a Christmas Dance. Junior lligh gym wa .... all decorated for the occasion with grecn and red .treamer · and snow . cene. done in chalk. ( )ut of all the clubs at Champaign I Iigh School. C. \t\ leads in membership \\'ith J(:x' member.. To become a member, a girl must haYe a physical examination. Leading the club Yery capably are: Pre. ident. Ga) Parkhill: \'ice- President, Pat II agan ; Secretary. :.rariln1 EYers; and Treasurer, Sharon Chapl~n. (; \ \ is spon!->{Jred by :.r rs . ).Jary ).[aj()l·s, whn i assisted by ).farilee \\'agner.
G.A.A. Senior Fino/ rntl' , lt-/1 I ,ayht Julia ('lark. Lot"' ~nutr. \Tary J!rancc.·..., lla~<·. ( arol . uc.• 1\:nttd"'tll, Barktra Baile.·~. :\niJCY !-'chttht:rt. Kay "-C'"'Ic.·r, .\tan Ellen Cochrun. l·:,thc.·r Pittman. Loui"'e Smith. ~hirlc.·y I fat1'•mann. Shirle~ f~ruhh. ':iccu11d YO":l \"'ngnna Percy. Carol~n Schlo1:. ~fary Elltn Jleimck<' . .\'ancy Klopft l'""tt 111. Ph) IIi' Lichft-11\\aht r. :\I ildred Rich. jeau J>eckt·r Hell~ ~tlh\l·ll. lkhy .\'ormau. Cnrohn Beck. Jackit· Luce. Third '"'" Ruth Bulkley, :\tary jaut· Bnt~gtman . .:\Jar~ Lan~hotl. ~,nta .\lrxa!Hitr, Carnlt· Kofoid, \\"ihna C(J\·entr~. ~l· r '' I. 'I'P 11 lltlt·J \\'or ... ham. S,t,an Rlack
(;.A.A. Juniors l·ro11l ro;~
\largy (,,trr·tt, J..,ahd Burlo{t'""· Jud~ Da\\..,oU, .\'"ancy Kamtn·r. Juanita \ aughn. J"".thtl:tnn Cole. 2\largan:t (~iuffre, ~tari :tlllH.' 4\ogle. \·nand ro;~· Pat lkrmingham . .\far~ Reth Sa\\Yt'r. Carol~n )1itcht'11. Jtuly ~imoH ...tJil, :o7anne Bt•att,., ~ita B:'l ....... Pt:J.:J{~ J\.rutsin~er X:tnc~ \\'i,t'lt''• C3.rol)n )luwr. ~ht:ila Cudirty. "/of' ro;~· Paula Bn· ... et·, .:\1arlcne Jochim. \larjorit• Rot:ttgt·r, :\c,·a \\'atso11, ~andra llull. )fargan·t \lclknnr~tt. Eutih Stipt.· .... ~harou lkxtPr Salle)" T~11rr. Barbara T~11tr, Phyllis \\r.armhier. [,ft to ri.rht
G.A. . Sophomore Front rar.'"'· left to rudtt .:--.;aucy l><xl~e. Ruth .\rm,trong. :\ancy \ au~hn, ~U<" Thn·tt, Jucl~ Clark. Pat \\.ilhorn. ~IarJ{art·t J\:01170, Bertha ~·ouman. Su'-.111 lliU. Dixit• \IcCuire. Joau Burton. s('{Oitd YO':\ Pat Clark. Carol Lynne Fl<tcher. juri) Phillip'. :-tary .\nn Baker. Betty ~luncb. ~onclra Rick Xanc~ Cooper, Carol) n Xt.·smith, \lary Pt.·tihakcs, Jacque \\'t·ecieu. Ro~c:mar) (·otTt.·}, ja11et Bmul). ~harem Ellis. Third ro-;-,• Kate llanrahan, C'arol)n nexroat. Carol Clauclin, ~1artha llarmt')"tr, )lary llamrick . .\'"ancy l>unn, R.ltlll:rine "t·tult·i~h. Xauc) Lt.·tHirum, ~lar) .\nn Shurtz, .\nn ~laric Pfeffer. Virginia .'heltun, Deanna .\tiller, Patricia .\nn Dunn, ~hirley ~I.
t.·tts,
Sullivan. Top rm,· Carol ~lcKinlcy. Eloi'e Hunt, jucly Hansen. ~larvene \Vest, Rita Borri. )), ..,, Langhotf. :-tar) .\nn ~udkamp. Barhara Rycler. Diana Flynn, ,\cllon Dohme, ~hirler \\'il<ky, Leona \'aughn ••\nn .\che,on, llarhara Bale., Jill White.
The 11)53 .II aruu11
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Royal Family .) ·olcd, left to ri!llrt - Judy Do\\cll. Bob. tt·\\·art, Julie Inger. oil, Lionel Cetz, Paula Bre te, John Pettit.
.)taudiH[I- }.Iarilyn Evers, :--targaret Clabaugh, Jot• Hayes. Judy Da\\son. Shirley Cruhh. Robert S. \\'illiams, :.tary Ann . hurtz, Lloyd \\ hilt•, l~ohcrta Osborn, Larry Hill, Boh }.!arlin.
Royal Family (Saturday niuht ca t ) J•,·ollt rm,·. lrft to ri!1lrt
Top rm,
Cburk 1\akn.
l~lltn
Jolmstont•. :.largarct .'isk, Sharon 1--tll), John \\ ilson
Barbara Bra\\nn. Larry Quirk, Evdyn Troutman, John Pettit, Xancy h: lopfensll'in. Darrell Blm:.
'{he 1953 .\larocm
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Standiii!I- Jim ~deCoy, ).!ike Ro\\en. Terry Hudson. John Keanh, (harte, Davi,, ).!r. ).[eyn, 'ponsor. John \\ a rnot·k. -hri. ).lt·vtr. s .·atcd ).[ary Ann Joyce. Dorothy .'ulli\'an. ).larjorie Roettgt•r.
~[iller .
Dave
Thespian
I· rout rm,•, left to right Bob tewart, haron Kelly, haron . aoud rm,._Jackie Luce, Lloyd White, Judy Dowell. 2\Iarilyn Ever. . Barbara Brawner, ).!ildred Rich. I of' rm,•- ).fary Jane Bruggeman, Jane Daugherty, Carole Kofoid, Robert . \\'illiam,, • hirley (;ruhh, John \\'ilson, • ' ancy Klopfc:n>tein.
. • nder kov, ;\!ary Ann Joyce, Peggy Kelly, Hetty Lou Raker, Barbara Bailey, Julia Clark. Julie Inger oll, awyer, Dorothy • ·a h, Car •1 Lynn Fletcher, Barbara Bale , Paula Bre-ee, ;\[ary .\lice Pfdfer. I abel Burge• . Barbara Farrell. . 'ancy Klopfen tein, • hirley Gruhh, Hertha ~ouman, Jackie Luce, Ju<l)· Turner, :h:.rc.n Kell), Judv Berbhire, Caro·l . ue Knud•en, ;\!ar) Ellen llenicke, :\!aril)n Ever' . . ·har"ll Chaphn, Etbtlann Cole, lri• "\rend. Barhara Cook, :'-largaret <:iuffre, )[an:aret .'1•k . . ue Threet Su tt• !I ill, Ju<l) II an til, judy Phillip' . . ·anc) h:crnodle, Shirley l!au•mann. l'hir•l ""' Ray 'liwo. :\lar' jane Brugj.!tmafl. \largaret Cia· haugh, Barhara Bra\\flt•r. ]uely .\larkhn•l. ]wly Sim '"'""· Evd)n Troutman, Betty \\'iugl r. jud) l>a 1 e111, Ruth Bulkley, ~lwli .• (;oclfrey, Ju<l) (·lark, ~lary l.ou Bu h, ~andra llo\H, Kaht> 1\:{·ttdc:igh, Barhar.L Johnson ~lnry ~\un Bakt:>r, ]l"an ~otru·r. \ 1Tg1uia Sht.:ltou. L)nn VaJrchild. Shir· In Terr), I>omth) Caelt•, .\lar) (:ooclmau hmrtll ro« l'tlt'r .\rved"m· IJ1ck \\'alltr, \Va)llt' Curti,, l>.dc JolH'"'"· Ellen jnhn ton, ('arolyn .\litclH.·ll, Suzannt..' Bc::ttt}, Erma KtmpJl, Ph}llis \\"'armhit·r. )lar~artt ~1f'lh·rmott, Carol I'a)lo, H.ita \\'armhil·r. l>r•JC.1 Baker ...\nua ;\lnnl Pfl'fTl'T, ~lary ,\nn Shurt1, :\ancy Lt·•ulrum. ~lary Ellen llrcnckhahn, l'hylli• Lichtell\\altt-r, :O.Iildn·d Rich, jacqu<• l';nks. Sharon ( ruthers. Tof> rm.· John \\'ilson, Darrell Blut·. Dav<' Crockt·r. Joe• lka11. Don• LanghnfT. Gay Parkhill, Santa .\lexanokr, :\lary LanRhotT, Carole h:rtfoi<l, :\larjoric Ro< ttgl·r, .Sondra Strong, Pat II aga11. BHh ~l< wart. l>ave I Iohnes, Rnhert ~ . \\'illiams, Charl('s Davis, Lwtwl (;ctz. Dick Lierman, Dave Lierman, J.lo)el White, Iloh ,\elalll•, 1~1rr) llill, John Pettit, Rus•dl Guy, Bob .\lartlll, Jane Daugherty, Judy l>•mell, Rol~rta (),1-.m.
Srcoud rm,
WIG 'N' PAINT
l·nmt rv<<, /,,/to
(.rubb.
,.;,,lzt • anry
1-.lopfcmt~in .•
htrley
cco11d rmc" :-.Iary jane Bruggeman. John \\ ilson.
\\ ig 'n' Paint. the dramatic club of lH~. " om· oi till' lllo>l popular and large. t extra activitiL'' offered. To retain membership, each member i, required to earn fi ftcen points each semester by working on all the dramatir production,. The first production this year \\a' the stunt show. ,\bout eighty student. participated in \·ariou' individual and group arb. induding dancing. vocal and ithtrumuttal numbers. ancl -.hort skits. This vear \\a' the fir,t time the stunt show ha, been held in the fall ancl ~itlrl' tlll're was a capacity crt>\\ d. it \\ill hL' repeatl'd again next fall. About mid-\\ inter thl' talk oi the ,chool \\as another \\'ig 'n' l'aint production, "Thl' Royal Family." a three-act play portraying till' li k of a theatrical family and ,hem ing hem the grandmotlH"r rukd her family all([ managL·cl to kLTP thL·m in till' theatrL. This play was presented bnJ nighh. l'ach night having cliff,•n·nt •·a,b with till' exception of t\Hl or three roll-,. During the Christmas season .2500 children from the Jrd, 5th, and 4th gradt•s of all l'nit 4 schools enjoyed seeing, free of chargl·. the familiar "Bini's Chri,tma' Carol," which \Ia' pre entecl by thl' dramatics rla-.s and spot"ort·cl hy \\'ig 'n' Paint. Thi. 'pring three one-act comedic. wl're given hy the \\'ig n Paint. The first \Ia, "The L'gly Duckling." a fairy talt 'hcming an unattractive prince" and till: probltm of gl'tting married. ::-;,·cot]([ on thl' program \\·a. "Till' :\eighhor,," a folk 'tory tdling about people \l·lm arl' busy \1 ith their own pl•r,onal prnhlt•nJs. hut forget them to help one another. The third wa' the play chosen to compete in thl' District Speech Conte,t. "\\ ays and :-.lean," by • 'ocl Ccm·ard. a sophisticated comedy of society life. \\ htn this article \\Tnt to pn·ss, CHS had rtrently finished compl'ling in the Di,trict Spttrh 'onte,t. Thchl' a\1 anltd first plal'l' wert• Barbara Bra\\ ntr. sl•riou' reading: Terry Hudson. extempore 'peaking: Julie lngtrsnll, poetry reading: atul the play. "\Vay, and :-.Jeans." John \\'ilson. original monologue and Elll'n John. on, comedy reading. placed second. Other contt>tanh \\ nl' P,·ggy Kt•lly, radio speaking: Bill Graham, original oration: and Ted .\ppd, oratorical declamation. Anothtr activity which the \\'ig 'n' Paint has charge of is . electing some of our CH: talent to take to the l'XChange a..semblies with other schools. Acting is not the only way of earning poinb sinn· someone i, needed for such committees as tickl'b, property. program., co tume, scem·ry. makeup, and u,her,. Thl' capable leaders oi thi, year's organization are President, John \\'iJ,on; Vice Pre. ident, . 'ancy Klopfenstein; Secretary, l.!ary Jane Bruggeman; Trea,urcr, :hirley Grubb; and \dvisor, :-.rarion :tuart.
Maroonafins \laronnalin:-, the lll.' a<hanred :-wimm111g dull. ha~ twenh·-fnur member~. \\'ith la~t \'ear·" tadpole:- auton{atirally in the duh. no 11('\~· tryoub were held. \ 'hri. tma~ show wa~ planned hut cancel I<" I hecau~e of conflicting acti\'ities. Jackie T.uce heads the ~wimnH:rs; her assistant is l.ois . 'mith; . 'ecretan. 1~-,ther Pittman; Treasurer, Bets~ . 'orman ;. \ Irs. ~dar~ :. lajor. ~ponsor. Entering a float in the pep rail~ parade < ktoher JO. the :\laroonalin~ ca1 tured third place in the truck di\'ision. "I )nm·n the Tiger" wa-, thei r theme. "!lit Parade .'pla-.hhacb" wa the title for the spring water show, which \\as held Thur!'ida~ and Frida: .. \ pril loand 17. C IIITRI.E \llERS
T\\'o squads of l·heerleaders this year helped rouse the cheering :-ection~. Dep ·nd i ng on their clH,ice of port. four were picked to lead foothall cheer-, and six for basketball. Ruth \\'oodworth, :\1 ar\' Lou \ \ 'ilson. .'ue :\I ale\', and .'usie llill carried Cll~ through the jlit;skin rason. Betty Lou Baker. Julia Clark. Louise ~mith,
1\taroonafins Offieer Lois .'rmth. Jarkil· Lure. Esthl'f Pittman. lkhy . orman.
I rr111t rm,•. left to n!lht
'f of> rm,•
Bonnie Benson, Isahel Burgess, and Etlwlann Cole cheered the :\Iamons during the basketball games. Barbara Bale-,, .'thie llill, Jud) Phillips. l~ertha ~ouman. \'irginia ~helton, and Carol 1.\'nn Fletcher \\'ere chosen a~ re-,en'l' \·ell leaders. · · The en before the great Champaign- C rbana football ?"ame, the cheerleaders -,ponsored a float parade ami pep rally. l~le\'en clubs participated in the first succe-,siul attempt for . uch an eYent.
l.<'ft to YH/hf ~lary jam· llruggtman. Bl•tsy :\orman. lktty Stilwell. Carol ~lirhatl. ~larknl· Jochim. Louist • mrth. jul~a Clark. E,thn Pittman. Lois .'mith. ~larv Ellen l orhrun. Susan Black. ~I ildrc:'l l{irh. Sharon Chaplin, Ethc:lann Coil. Jacktl' Luce. Jacqul' !'arks. Xanly Kamc:n·r. ]~tdy Da\\ son, Sharon La ppm. Cay l'arkhill. Donna D<11·is.
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Football Cheerleader Ruth \\'ooclworth
Foothall Cheerleaders Susie
!.eft lo rif/lrl Su~
Hill.
:\laky. :\fary
Lm1 \\' ilson.
ar ity Clwerleaders I eft In ri11hl
Etlwlann
lok Louise Smith, )tdi¡t Clark. I sahel Burge". Bonnie B('n,on. lktty Lou BakC'r.
ophomore Cheerleaders left
lo
riq/rl
Bertha
Souman, Susil llill. Judy Phillips. Carol Lynne Fktcher, \ irginia SheltOir, Barbara Bales.
F. H. A. The I• uture II omemaker~ oi . \nwrica l'luh in our C.ll. .. i-., onl\' (>nc link in a nation-wide chain. The mtmlwr-., tr~: to li\e up to their motto which i-., t11 "Tn· to learn to li\'l' better toda,· in order that the iH.memaking pupib' liw. an(! tho.e of their iatnilit'" ma\' he better tomorrow." Each girl ha:, heen hu:--y \\'orking on one of three degrct':,, which the duh llltitfe-., her to earn. The F.ll. \ .. along with the F.F. \. ho.'.., hcl\ e spon"orcd t\\·o "quare dance~ at the llensley ~chool. < >ne oi the hig t'wnh oi the year "as an F. II. \ rally held at LongYie\\. 111inoi.. llere the girl-., attended classes and met other future homemakns. 'I he duh i~ going to st ncl one member to l·:a~t Hay Camp. Bloomington, lllinoi-.,, in the latter part oi July. The officers in the cluh are: President. :\fan· Petihakes; \ice President, \lice llill; .'ecrdar;., Caroh n . ·e,mith; Treasurer, Ka\' FlYnn; I )arliament<trian. Linda :\lorton; lli~tori<tn, Barbara l'pton; and 'hairman of fluhlic Relations, Rita BotTi. The cluh ~potbor is :\Iiss :\lary lloftnes. The chapter mother helping =-. !iss I lolmes is =-.rr · Robert Horri.
F.H.A. Officer 1• ro11t rm.,•. left to 1'111ht 1-..ay Flynn. :\Iary l'dihakl' Carol Claudin. Tnp n><•' ,\lin· Hill. :-.Iarilyn Catc,, Barbara L'pton, I~ ita Borri.
Fro11t rm,. left In riqht arol Claudin. Sharon Elli,, Paby Pizcll. Alice Hill. Top nn,._:\1 ary Alice Pfeffer. Carolyn X e,mith. Linda :\ Iorton. Barbara Upton, :\lary I'ctihake,, Rita Borri, Kay Flynn.
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Fro11t
r<J l •',
left to ri.'1ht
~rim t:ngcl.
.'> c<olld rm ,· Karl Kohli. ~khin Druman, :.Jyron \\' right, ]ark :.loorc, Don :.l a xwdl. ]ar k :.laX\\t:ll. J"hird rm,· Bill Hartz, l{ichard lldtingt:r, Danny :.liner.
"( )ut on the lone~ome prairie. where nature fa,·ors no man," man learning to take advantage nf nature. The FF \ i an organization which i · helping to do this. i~
F.F.A. Officers L eft to ri!llzi - Joc Dean. jack :.loon•, Tt:d Sand\\Cll. h.arl Kobel. Jan Blue.
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F. F. A. Each oi the members ha-.,. a project. This year 52 projects ,,·ere carried on, including ~\\ ine, beef. corn. dairy . . heep, poultry. soybeans. wheat. oab. and garden". The total income from these "ar· ticJe.., of toil" came to '12,(r+-l.3~. [ n the sectional. production a\\'ar<l.., were given to Paul Curti .... tht• corn ,,inner; Jack :\loore, so: bean \\inner: and Bill Yoi.mg . ..,beep \\inner. Bill and Jack were district winners, and Bill placed ..,econd in the state conte:,t. The l \trliamentarv l >rocedure team, including Bill Yoll!ig. chairman: Dick . \lexander and Bill llartz. secretaries: I oe Dean. Ken Kellerhals, and Dick 'olhert, member~ oi the team : the team won lirst in the section, first in the district, and third in the ..,tate. The land appraisal contest in < >ctober \\th ,,·on bv the local FF \ team oi Don \\'ood. Jack .\lexan der, Dick ll ettingn, Lee bert .'omers, and Joe : pei~er. Dick •\lexander and Karl Kobel \\ere the poultry judging team.
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Bohhy Slack Carl ~ln:ks. Terry 0':\t:ill. Larry Hopkins, Ray Schalk, Coach :.fajor,. .)ccoud ~I organ l'mn:ll. \\ enck•ll Hull. Quinton Bo\\'11.'>. Dick • t'"nith. Dwight lknndt, Hank Hatch. Third rm,•-Bill (;ahhard. Duane Fo,tn. Chuck O,terhotf. Bill Baku, Sonny ~latte>on. Vall.' Starkly. Fourth rm,._ Kl·ith \\ hited, Jim • 'eal. Ted .\ppd. Jack Dixon, J.tu,, Fo,ter. Jack Tuckl·r. l ·iftlr rm,·- ]im Smith. Ronnie Koch, Dick Lierman. Bob Al,op, Dave :.tunni,, Paul \\'il,on, Albert Hunt. Sixth ro<•'- Chuck Stayton. Chuck Schrader, Bill Farmer. Don Beu. Tom Lewis, Benny \\'illiam,on. \\'ally Heintzen, Jerry B<.:nder. /·ron/ rm,•
r ,,,. Jim (;anna\\ ay.
"C" Club ... · o \\'omen \ll!m ed" i::. the motto that could he placed on the door oi the room ''here the "C" Club of '] l S has its meeting. To he a member of this organization, a hoy must ha,·e earned his. letter either by active participation in a school sport, or hy acting as manager of a team. To win this coveted " ... takes long hours and hard work, co-operation. and a "heads-up" performance. In this club the boYs from the football field. thC' basketball court. the baseball diamond, and the track form one unit to promote good sporbmanship anJ to maintain the highest possible standard of athletic competition. ()nee a year the motto "::\o \\'omen \llowed" is di carded. -This is the night of the annual "C'' Clul• dance, one of the biggest and most eagerly-awaited e\·enb of the second semester. It was held about . \pril 11. As we go to press, we do not know if a queen will he elected. But in previou years the club ha nominated six girl. and elected one by .pecial ballot to he crowned their " " luh queen . .'ponsoring the club is Coach Fred :\1ajor, and the officers for the year include Larry I Iopkin , pre ident; Bill Cabbard, vice-pre ident; and Dave :-.r unnis, secretary-trea urer.
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"' " Cluh Officer l.cft to riyhl Bill (;abbard. vice pre,ident; Larry !lopkin,, pre,ident: Dave ~I unni,, 'ecretary-trt·a,urcr.
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l·ro11t ro<''· left to ri!Jht -Joyce Dt'nman. Shirky I.e Baugh. Elizabeth Corbett. larol ~lycr, . .'lcco11d rm,• /of> rm,•
~lartha
Sloan,
~[artha
J{opcr,
Jaml' . \!,on, Jarlll·, To\\lhley, Dak Lnd,, Ray CritTct, Bob Dalhau,.
.\lr Sotka. Davl' :·dar,h. John \\'ibk. Jim C Smith.
F. D. A. Fiiteen Cll:; sttidents make up a bus} am! interesting club called the Future Distributors of •\merica. They 'ye undertaken seYeral project thi year. the t1rst of which was a trip to Chicago in December. There they Yisited the ~lerchandise :\lart, .'ear's ~lail ( >rder I louse, and Tomnl\' Bartlett's "\\'elcome TraYelers'' television sh<!""· \t the 'hampaign-:\T attoon basketball game they had a wry successful candy and pop ;.ale. < >n February 1t) and 20, Betty Corbett, Joyce I )en man, John \\' ible, Dale Le\\ is, and ~Iartha . 'loan attended the FD. \ annual connntion in ~pringtield, Illinois. ( >nly two of the five attending are official delegate.., and therefore eligible to Yote on the con,·ention business. John \ \'i ble ran for state president and Dale Lewis for state trea;.,urer. \s we go to press the results of the election ar ·
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unknm\ n. . \bo planned i. an employer-employee picnic to he held so1ne time in the pring. The long and official title of the FDA. is the Illinois . \s ociation of Future Di,tributor , Champaign Chapter. It ,,·as organized in January, 1950, by ~lr. Frank .'otka, with only eight member~. It i, one of thirt} -tin~ chapters in the :;tate of Illinois, \\·hich haYe a total of 550 members. ( >niY I )istrilmtiYe l~ducation students are eligible ·to join the club. ( >ne of the chief aims of the L \FD is to im prm·e and to "trengthen employer-employee relationships. . \nother reason the Champaign Chapter ,,-as organized was to giYe working tudents. especially . eniors, at lea~t one club actiYity during the year. Because the member. work, club meetings are held in the morning heiore school instead of during the regular club period.
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l·nmt rm:,•, left to ri!Jhl A<h·i~or, Conrad Fo,old, :\I ary lkth :a\\ Yl'r. Con nil· l'almi,ano. Phil :\I att~:,on, llarhara Baiky. ) ceo lid I'< ,,. Chuck Oliger. Barbara Bak,, Judy l'hillip,, j~:an !lay~. :\I a rna Sp~:nn r, :-.haron Vogt, Sandra Schum. Don Scott.
''500'' Club 'Jo~el:
connected with
~chou! acti\'itie~
are the dances and other e\·enb of the ~uch a. tlw annual fall and Christmas dance~. a stunt ~how, and free hand and :-quare dance~ are ~ome of the e\·ents spon~ored hy the cluh. The : outh center i-. go\'erned hy a youth and adult council working closeh together. The former is composed of thret• repre"entatives each from the fre-.hman, sophomore, junior, and senior clas-.t•s and three members-at-large. :\lemher~ of the latter include teacher~ and parents. During the first part of the 1952-53 ~chool year. Conrad Fa-.sold lent his as-.istance to the council. llowe\'er. tmnie left in January and \\'as replaced hy Jim ~amp.on, '!]:-;graduate of l<J.f~. Jim meets \\'ith the council once a \\Tek to plan coming acti\'itie-.. 'ommittees constitute an important part of the centt·r's gm·eming polin !leaded by youth council members. these committees are chosen from the nleinhership of the club. :\.Iemherships are ~2.00 per year. They ma: also he purcha-.ed for ~1.00 per semester and .50 for the sunm1er se-.-.ion. The yearly nH:mher-.hip for thost• \\ ho hu.\ a full year card. Barbara Bailey served a~ pre~ident of the council this year. l'hil ;..Jatteson wa-. \'ice-president; Connie Jo Palmisano, -.ecretary; and :\Iar: Beth :-;a\\ yer. trea..,urer. Other council member.., \\ere :\Iarcia :-;pencer. ~andra ~chum, ~baron \'ogt, (;onion
"500" Club. I>ances after footlmll and ha:-.kethall game-., dress up dances
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"500" CLUB (Continued) I loffman, Judy Phillips, Barbara Bales,
Jean flays, Don
~chalk.
~Tariln1
Jolly. Don
and Chuck
~cott,
< Jliger.
The "500" Club is open C\'ery day aft"r school and C\'ery e\·ening except Tuescl<t\' . .\nvone between the ages of 1-l and 19 is a welcome guest. To make next year a..; successful as this \ear has been, will rcquire e\'eryone's working together.
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'"500" Cluh Officers \ ict:-l'n:,icknt. l'hil :O.lattl:,on: !:-.t:crltary. Connie Palm"ano; I'rc.,icknt. Barbara Baiky; 1 n·a.,urcr, :O.lary Beth '>a" yt·r. • lbS1'11/
from picture
~haron
Vogt, .\.,.,i,tant Trca.,urcr.
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I. 0. 0. \.. I ,·jt to ric,lzt. sill ill!/ Huth \\'ood\\orth, 'arol :Odnr'fllld. :\largant :\ki ll·my Shirky f'rire. Jarkil' Jolw. l.u111a ( •l'rirke, I laze! l{<·ii,tark. and Ka,· 1' ll,l' r. \ ta11di11!1 '] rna :\k \\\thy. Sul' ).I ;1ky, Sl11rky l'lll'rl',, Trl·,a 1\ ll r.;on, Joyn ~imp,on. and I'at 1\ndl'r"ul.
Junior Red
ros
Fro11t ,.,.,,., left to ri!llzt Jac.llll' !'arb. l'aula Brl',l ·. !'at Hagan 'J'af> rm,• :\I r. lver,, lloh Jordan :\lary .\nn JoyrL. :\wma BilliJ•g o:1. Pat Clark. :\lary l'etilnh,, A lie.: Caine,, Barbara Farrdl. l'hil :\latte·on. Dick :tilh~t•ll
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/•rem! rm,•. left to nyht ll·ona \'aughn Pat ~lc\\'ard . .\largan·t Ha"dy. f{uth \\ uod11orth Jackie Joh~. Shirlt:y Terry. Carolyn :\l·, ith. Sacmd ro<<' ~hirky l'rin:. 1 rl:'a Ogclon. :-:.hirlty I heri,, l.uma Cl:rickl', ~lar garl:t ~lr Henry. lktty ~I mub. I hird rm,• Joycl Simp on, I rml:atha K uyrhndall. Treva ~le\\ lthy. ~lonik:t L<>l'rkt:. E,ther Forn·. ~lary I'l'tilnke, Betty Carl. fop rm,• Pat .\mlt:r,un. l'hylfi, I ichtenwalter. Carol ~lcr ritidd. Sarita Akxandt:r. Sttl' ~laky. Rita Borri. Ona Huddle. llazl'l l{l'ii,teck.
Commercial Club Taking field trip" and having guest speaker~ are t\\'o oi the extra activities prm·ided ior the members oi the Commercial Club. Thi-, year, instead oi exchanging gifts \\'ithin the club, each memb::r bought a gift for a child at !luling !lome, an orphanage in Rantoul. :\lunber" abo spon!-.on·d a dance after om· oi the ( 'hampaign games. :\ I atn oi the memb Ts oi the Comtnet-cial l'lub 11~ork in the afternoon. For this n·:hon their meetings are held at ,• :00 beiore ,chool take.,. up or durin~ clas-. time. 'I he otticers oi the club are I111\ 11i" T.ichtcn\\'alter. president : Sarita . \lexander. vice-pre:-.i dult: Tre-,a Petersen. corre-..ponding- secretary: and Ruth\\ oocl\\'orth. trea-;unr. :\! iss I) >rotll\ :\Iunger is sJ:onsor. an 1 :\liss Ida :\lae :\leH:r is her assi-..tant. . \ better perspective oi th:: CommL·rce field is obtaimd bv the membt·r" oi this dub. ln thi \\'a) meml;er-, can see ii they ll'ottld enjoy th(' commercial f1eld as a career. :\Iiss :\Ian .\ !-.hh irom the l'. oi I. commercial -,tat( spokt: here on February I 9 to help the munber-. broaden their outlook in the commercial \\'oriel.
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Comme r<'ia l Cluh Offi<'ers Ruth \\ood11urth. larol
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~lt-rrilil'ld.
:arita
. ·e\\ ly organized thi.., year, the Future "1cachen, of \merica ha.., t\\'l'llt\'>.ix charter members. :\larih·n 1·:\'e·r, was elected to head the grmq) of which ~usan Black is 'ice-pre,ident, X ann· \ \'isdv is secretarv. :\Ian lkth ~a'' \er i.' trea>.urer, i{ohert ·: \\'illianh. (:hairnmn of the hoard, and :\lollieheth .'onderskm·. historian. :\I iss (;race \\'iley is the ")HIIhor. ( lrganized on I )ecemher 5. I tJ52. the F.T .. \. heard a>. its firstS) eaker. :\lis-, llekn Ryan, tield representatiw for lllinoi>. Education \>.sociation. \\'ho >.poke of the great need for. and qualifications of future teachers. The Future Teacher\ activities got under wav when the club held a dance after the ·clt~-L-nity game. In Jamt ary, :\Ir. Chiang, during his ,-isit here, pointed out the need for books in Formo,a. The club took over the project of collecting and >.ending hooks to Formosa. . \ nother activity sponsored by the F.T .. \. was the club's "enior~ a~s1st111g at various grade schools throughout the commtmity.
Futun• T ead1er of Ame riea Offieer !Toll/ ro<,•,
Tnf> rm,·
left lo n.<!hl • 'ancy \\ isely, ).larilyn E\'ns, Susan Black. ).lary lkth Sa\\ycr. Robert :. \\'illiams.
< lne of the most impressive of our assemhlie-, this year was the installation oi Future Teachers of \merica members. I1ins were presented to the memh •r:-, and a copy of the Xational Charter was presented to the pn·,ident, :\larilyn t•:vers, hy :\1 r. :\IcConnell.
/·roll/ rm,· - Oia Bundy. librarian: Barbara Farrell. hoard munhn: lktty \\'ingler. librarian: ).lary Langhoff, hoard member; ).lary Jane Bruggeman. hoard member: :\aiKy Dunn. hoard member: Richard :tillwell, parliamentarian. Scco11d rO'h' John \\ ibon. Pat ~chneider . . 'ancy :\layn, :\lollitht:th Somkrskm·. Cay i'arkhill, Patsy Demlo\\, Erma Knupp, Rita Burri, ).lary Haley. Phil :\lattt·son. Tup rm,•- Dixie :\-1cGuire. Barbara Hines. :\ancy 1\:lopienstein, :\lary I'etihakes, :\lary Ellen Heinicke, Jacqueline \\\~eden . Jean Hay~. :\-Iary Talbott. Doris Coffield.
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Camera Cluh /•rout ro·;:.•, left to riuht lloh \\ trth, Boh kgg, l'hll Bnl\\11. Top row Ray Tippo, Carl ( ,j~,l'king. ' huck l':laa,, [{l'x \\nod, Kl'nl Rohin. on
Projeelor Cluh /.eft to riulzt- Boh ll;u:"ky. Ed Block. Richard Stilhn·ll. .\I r. Taylor. Dick Hyan. Boh
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Music Department .T1..'. \\ottldn't he itself without nnhic. one oi the actn·itie:- in our :-chon!. \s students arri\'e at eight in the morning. they hear ..,tirring hand mt!'>ic emanating from the hand room: a period later ,·nice ... blending in seasonal nnt-.ic distract -.tudenb from their -.tudy: in the aiternonn the orche:-tra practice-. and symphonic melodies per\'ade the building. :\ ot only do C. II.~. :-tudents enjoy this mu:-ic irom practices and programs. hut also many ci' ic groups. ( >ne of the youn~e. t of these organizations, tlw orchestra, ha-. achien:d national fame as a re-.ult of it. hard \\·ork. < >rganized four year-, ago. this organization pre-.ented it-. -,econd annual pop. concert thi-. year. La-,t spring the orche-,tra tran.·led to Philadelphia to pia~ for a music educator. · meeting. Th ·~ orche-,tra i directul h~ :\1 r. _lame:- C. (;riggs. < >lde-.t 111t1sic organization. perhaps, i the hand. under the direction oi :\1 r. \. C. ~haul. The hand this year has presentul t\\ o major programs: the fall concert, the mid-winter concert, and in ::\I a,., "ill present its annual senior concert. In additio;1 the_:, marched at all the home football games and one game at :..Iattoon and played for the ten home basketball game:-. The hand wekomed both oi the presidential candidate-. and lwlp('(l pn• ... ent the Christmas \ ' espers . . \ nother group \\'ell knn\\ n for its ... uperior performance-. is the \ ' ncalettt s. Tht•se girl-. ... inging for ci\'ic groups. a-.. emhlies, hand and pops concerts. lar,~cst
and hdnre educational group-,, has earned an em·iahl reputation . :..1 r. ~haul also direct-. these girls. < >ther Yocal group-;. arc madrigals. trouhadors, and a cappella choir. The madrigals, a ne\\' organization to Cll ~last year, is a mi .·ed group singing both rlas:-ical and popular mu:-ic. The:-e singers delighted audiences at Thank:--gi,·ing "ith their Fred \\'arin~ arrangement of "II ome to ThanksgiYing." ·r he trouhadors. a boys' group, has entertained an,) made a name for themsc h es at hand concerts. assemhlit•-., and at ci,·ic and church organization:-. I a-,t of the e organizations is the a cappella choir These student. sang at the senior hand concert and at the County Teachers Institute. :\Iadrigals. troubador-,, and a cappella choir are all under the direction oi Don II ammadwr. Touring to Chanute. these yocal units presented a Christmas program \\'hich \\'as one of the highlight~ oi their year's experience. To add a modern touch to the music department are the dance hand, which played at dances after basketball games and ior junior high dance , and the modernaire:,, "ho sang \\'ith the band, at the :\1 u. ic<tl :\foods, and at the "ountry Club. In \larch. the music department produced "Musical :\ l oocls," a program of three moods- rei igious classical, and popular.
ymphone tte !.eft lo riyhi - ::O.!r. Griggs, Peggy Kelly, Janlt Bundy, Katherine Kendeigh, Xancy ::O.furphy, Pat Kay Dunn,
:\Iarilyn Evers, :\fargar<:t "i-,k, Barbara Tyner, Bill Abell.
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Dance Band Bob ~!arlin . /•roll/ rm,, I./I Turnl'r. Dick ~I i<-had. lh rnil' Srhncicll'r ·1 rt><•' ~lrCull~y. l'hil Sapora. :\lary Ellen lll'inieh. .')illiH!/ u/ !'itll/11
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> r ,,Jrt lharflo, Da\·i,. ~anclra (ox. Carol ~lichad. huh Lar~y II ill, Darrl·ll lllul'. Jnl' Dl·an. Joe Eril·k·on. c;ay'··
'1odernaire Barbara • 'ogll'. John l'l'ltit, Paula Bn''l'l'. Rohlrl :0.. \\ illianh. JuliL· lngc:r,oll.
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0 !·rout rm<•. felt to riyht-Peggy Kelly, Bill Abell. Barbara Tyner. Pat K. Dunn, ).larilyn Evers. Barbara Barrett. Katherine h.l'IHkigh.
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.'>rcoud rm,• Dick \\'allcr, Xancy Tyner, Ruth Bulkley. Judy l~ea. 1.largaret Sisk, Tom Bonwell. Jackie Lure. Carol ~lichael. Ronnie ).lorrill, Carolyn \\'a,cher, }~ita Borri, Wendell Hull. Dorcas Baker. Third row--Janet Bundy. Charles Cremeens. Bob Clegg. Bob Charles ).!orrill.
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Fourth rm,•- Lionel Getz. Roma Randdph, ~!ary Talbott. \\'anda Rexroat. Pat Wilborn. Wally 1hrtin, ).lary Ellen Heinicke, Carolyn 1litchell. ~ancy 11 urphy.
Top rm,•-Quinton Bowles, Bill Hortz, Bernard Schneider. John Pettit. ).I r. Criggs, Dick 11ichael, Sandra Cox, Judy Turner. Dave Holmes. Peter Arvedsou Dave Warnock, Gerald Embry, Tom (';abbard. Larry Hill. Darrell Blue. Joe Dl'an Jon Erickson, Bob Hendrick-.
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Judy Turner. Sandra Cox, ~largan:t Sisk. Tom Bom,cll.
Jackie Lucc, Carol ~lichacl. Sccmrd row Dick t\lichael, John Pettit, Bob ~lartin. Dave Holmes. Clara Putnam, Jim Hansen, Tom Gabbard. Dave Warnock. Ccrald Embry. Peter Arvedson, Margaret Konzo. Sharon \\'ilber. Tlrird rmv Charles Davis, Hetty Quick. Dorothy 1\ash, Shirley Hill, Fred Tc-,man, Roger Simmons, Jim ~i erri field. Perry McClellan, Gayle ~lcCully. Bob Hcnd ricks, Jon Erickson. Devon Baines, Joe Dean, J. R. Matthews. Mary Goodman.
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D h111rtlr row Pat Clark, Pat Arm Dunn, ~larilyn Bever. ~liriam Ft:tt, Ray Evan' Jim Xcal, Ted Appel, Bill Cahbanl. Carl (;ie-,cking, Ray Tippo. Darrell Blue, Larry
Hill. I of> rm,•
Barbara Hines, Quinton Bu" les, ~Ir. \. C. Shaul. Peggy Kell). Kaney
~lurphy, Ramon \\'illiamson. John Jacolh, Lawrence Pope. Bernard Schneider. John
Evans.
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Fr ml rm, Judy Turnl r. Sandra Cux. Donna :chum. :\[ argartt Uahaugh. Judy Da\\ 'on. Pat Cofh·y. J ulil• lngn,oll. Barbara Xogle, lri, Art:ml. Toj> rm,• :\lolliehdh :onckr,\.;cl\ .. tP.an Black. Xancy :\I ayn, . baron Cruthns, :\lary )ant: Bruggeman .. haron Lappin, Ola Bundy. Betty Stilwt:ll. l~ohnta ( hhorn, Carol :\I ichad. !'aula llrl'Sl'l'.
Troubador Fro11/ rl><•'· lcjt to riyltt Don St-ott. Phil :\latte,on. [,(amon \\'illiam on, Jon Ericbon, Liond Cttz. Bob :-Jartin, Tom B01ml'll. Cerald Embry. Da,-e \\ arnock. )ol' Hayl:s. Toj> rm,'-Ru"c.:ll Guy, Bernard Schnlider, Roger ::-.immon., Dave Hohm·s, (harks :\forrill. \\ally I lcintzt:n. Quinton Bcmles, Dick ~ l ichacl. John Pettit. Larry Hill. J{obert :. \\ illianh.
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Fro11! rm,•. /,•ft to ri!1ilt Hohnt .. \\'ilhanb. Larr} Htll. Jackit Luce.. haro11 Kelly. Barbara Hinl· .. ~lari lyn Evers . •)ccmuf rm,· Carol ~lichael. Jo Ann ~larkland. D<>rothy :\ash, :..Jollid>dh .'onckr,kov. f'llird ro·« Barbara Tyntr, Judy Turner, Pat Tummtlson. ;..tary Coodman. Sandra Cox . ."u,an Black. .\lary Ann .'tahl. Barbara Barn·tt . .\lary Ellen 1-leinit·ke. Fourth rm, Boh :..Jartin. Judy Da\\·son, Peggy Kdly. Sharon Lappin. Sharon Cruther,, ()Ia Bundy. lktty Quirk. Paula lhest·•, Jim :\cal. Ted Appel. \\.tnclcll Hull. '!'of> rm,• Quinton B 1\\ lcs. Joe lkan, Dave Hohm·,, Liont•l Ct•tz, DaVL \\ arnock, John f'l·ttit. Ru"l'll (;uy.
Majorette !.eft to ri!llll .\larkne Jochim . .\lary .\nn Baker. Jo \nn :..larkland. Roslmary PalmisalHI, Beverly Gleason. :t\ ancy Reed . . lbsc11t from picture· Shirley Price. 'harnn \'ogt. T lie 1953 Jl aroo•1
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A Capella Choir /•rout ro<<'. left to ri!iht- Barhara Seyler, Judy Da\\ son, Louise Smith. Julia Clark, ~lary llamrirk. Bob Jordan, Ccrald Embry. l{ohert S. \\'illiams, Dave \\ amork. ]ot• Hayes. Jt·an !lays, judy lkrbhire. Judy Turntr, Barbara Baiky. )ccollll rm, Lois Smith. \largan:t Clabaugh, Donna Srhum. Sandra Cox. larok Taylo, Larry Ifill. John l'idTn, John Pettit, Liont:l Cdz. Tom Bom\TII, Julie lnger,oll. Pat Kay Dunn. Iris . \rend. Barbara Hines. '/ hird row \ irginia 1-lan-,on, Lurrdia Roh-
ith<lll. Cannen Dorsr). ~I ollirbdh Sondcrskm, Alire Pattcr-,on Ru,scll ( ;uy, f{amon \\'illianNm, Dave Crorkt r, Charks ~lor rill. Charles Da,•is. Rohtrta Osborn, Donna Carter. Betty Quick, Barbara Xogle, ~larjoric Costa. Fop roc,· Jeanntnt• Taylor. Donna Keene, Sharon Cruthtrs. Xanry ~layer. Sharon Lappin, ~ l ary Jane Bruggeman. Phil ~latkson. lkmard Schneider, \\ally I h·intzt•n, l{ogn Simmons. Dave Holmt•s, Betty Stilwtll. Ola Bundy, Paula lhe-,ee, Carol ~I irhat:l, Susan Black, ~I r. Don I Iammarhl'r.
Madrigal Pat Furry, Bob ~lartin . 'baron Lappin, Robert S. \\ illiams, Sharon Kelly. 'f'op rm,·- Bernard Schneider. David Holmls. Donna Schum, John Pettit. Ola Bundy, Don Scott. ~Iary Ann Stahl, Gerald Embry. I· rout rm,•, left to riyht
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The 1953 Jf aroo11
TACKLE LEW\S
TACKL.E MAXWEL.L
CENTER HULL
4UARO NEAL.
GUARD
COCHRAN
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FULLBACK WHlT£.0
END KOCH
QUARTERBACK
APPEL.
HAL'FSACK HATCH
QUARTERBACK NE~MlTH
~UARO
STAYTON
1 ACKL E OIXON
END
GUARD
WILLIAMSON
WILSON
HALFBACK CAPT. O"NEILL
BARHAM
TACKLE
Varsity Football !·roll/ row. /,·ft to riyht .).Jarvin ).ly~rs, Tum ).[~eks, Ronni~ Kuch , Dick • · ~smith. Jim lochrun, Capt. Terry ()':\'rill, Jack Dixon. Chuck ' chrader. Don Beu, ).lax Cisne. \\'endell Hull. Ted ,\ppd , Coach Fred ).lajor. S ao11d r mv- ).lorgan P o\\ ell, Jerry Pope, Jerry Barham, Jim \\'ithrow , Ted Taylor, Keith \\ hited. Chuck Stayton, Hank Hatch. Jim Gannaway, Dav..: ~~ unnis, Bill Gabbard, Albert Hunt, Assistant Coach Tom Ste\\ art. Third rm ,• Jim Bishop, Russ Foster, Dwight B~nnctt. Bob ~lurdock, Stanky Ayre, Bill Baker, C~nrge Pctihakes, Bill Yeargin. Bill Abell, Duanl' Foster, Lilhcrt \\'inston, Chuck Osterhoff, oach Harold J~ t~r. l·ourth rm,· - Bill East, Jim Henke, Dick h.orh, Phil Brown, Jim :\'cal. Dak John-,un, Don 1l axwell, Jack ).I ax\\ ~II. Jim C. Smith, J crry Rodgers. 11 ike Roherb, Jim E. Smith, manager, Dirk Lierman. assi-,tant manager. Top rmv- Pete (;ray, Don Pierre, Ted Sandwcll. Dick Getman. Bennie \\ illianNm, Tom Lewis, \\'ayne \\'hited, Bill Hanrahan, Ronnie Lee. Jon Royer. Don Kemp, Jan Blue, Don Schalk.
F 0 0 T B A L L \\'ith the start of the -,cason. th~ football coaching staff con istcd of some new face-,. Tom .'tewart, quarterback of the Illini Ruse Bowl 01am1h in 1948. n :placed Ray "Curly" Grierson as backfield coach. John O'Connor. form~r ' HS teach~r. return~d to t~ach world hi-,tory. and John ).laet:k. new instructor of th~ driving class~s. rdi~vcd Roy .'winddl of his duties of r~snv~ coach. Of cour-.~. Harold J ~>otl'r ' was doing hi. u>oual good job of lin~ roach while Frl·d :Major was still ke~ping the team und~r control. Opening their 1952 football, Champaign was host to Kankakee at the Champaign ).lcKinl~y Field. The game was slow \\ ith no outstanding -,tars or spectacular plays. Kankakee scor~d fir~t and ~wntually led at th~ half 7-0. But a det~rmined 01ampaign team came hack. In the middle of the t hi rd qua r ter huck 'chrader, the 1Iaroon-,' junior quarterback, threw a 24-yard pass to s~nior ~nd Ronnie Koch for Champaign's fir t tuuchdo\\ n of their football season. :Morgan Powell, junior guard and plac~ kick~r. finish~d the coring of the game with a perfect ~xtra point hoot. F inal score: hampaign 7, Kankakte 7.
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\\'ith on~ game under their hl·lt. Champaign \\ ~nt to ).lo<heheart to hrl·ak a four-game lo>oing stn:ak over a period of four Yl'ars with this team. Thl· only sparkle of light for Champaign \\ <h the dl'fl'lhin· playing of Koch. \\ ho hrokl through the ~Joo>o~hcart line many time, to stop their run· ning attacks. lkcause both tea m>o made mistakes and fumhl~d . the >ot·oring did not run as high a' \\as expectt·d. Final scon•: l hampaign 0, ~loos<:ht·art 19. Looking for their fi rst victory of tht• season, ' hampaign played host to ,\lleman. Fighting hard for the touchdowns. the ~I aroons \\ <:nt dm\ n the field many times only to h~ halted by the big Alleman line. Leading the ).I aroons was the running of Captain Terry 0':\'t•ill. senior halfback, and Junior halfbacks Duane Fw.ter and Don Beu. Aikman\ line and their big guns in the backfield were a litth: too rough for Champaign tu handle. This was evident hy the outcome of the gam~:. Final ~core: Champaign 0, Aikman 20. Travl'ling to Ke\\<llll'l', the ).lajormen played in a hard fought contest. ln the third quarll'r Champaign's first
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tourhdm1 n rame aittr a sl·rie of passl'' 11 ith l'o ter plunging over from thl· one. 'I'hl'n in the fourth quarter. tht: .\laroons 11 l·nt 73 yards for thl·ir hnal ron 11 ith Srh~ackr going mTr on a 1-1 yard right t:ntl jaunt .\lost of l hampaign\ running attack 11·as kd hy undl'r rlassnll'n :\llll'rt Hunt and Schra<kr 11 ith senior fullhark Kl·ith \\'hitl·d also lll'lping. Thl' passing of ."rhrader gainrd ronsickrahlr yardagl· hut not l'nough to win thl' gaml Final sron·: l hampaign 12. Kl'11 ann· 39. !'laying th ir first Big 12 t:nrotmtlT. Champaign t:nt~r tained Dam·ilk hut failed to n.akl' th. Homl·l·omtng rompktt:. Tht: .\I aroons' only tally l'aml' in thl· fourth quarter ll'ith four minutt:s kit in thl• game. An 1g-yarcl pass from Srhrackr to Blu in tht: t:nd 7.onl' plus I 'mn•ll\ l'onvl'rsion 11·as thr l'Xttnt of thl' :\laroons' scoring, Final sron·: Cham paign 7. Danvilll' 13. \\ ith a four-game losing 'trt:ak on their tail. till' .\larcxms 11 l·nt to Bloomington to iacl' thl l'urpll' Raidl rs. l hampaign, knoll ing it 11 as "do or die." sho11 l'd thl·ir stufT throughout thl· gaml· 11 ith th,·ir running and passtng attackand thlir dt:iutsiw playing. \\'ithout till' scn·in·s of Captain ()', 'l'ill, Champaign\ big guns in tht: harkfil•ld ll"l'fl' lku and h.lith and \\'ayne \\ hitl'd; in till' passing ckpartml'nt it 11 as Schradl•r. just hdon· thl' half. But scorl·d til ire from the Bloomington thn.T. Tht:sl' t11o touch lo11ns plus l'cmdl\ t110 ronn·rsions madt: till' •ron at th~ half l-1 0. Thinking 1-1 points 11asn't good l'nough, thc :\laroons again scored in till' fourth quartn 11 ht:n sophomore: hal fhack \\ aync \\ hitt:d 1\t:nt over from tht: two-yare! lint: and ~chradcr passu! to i unior t:nd Bill Cab hard ior a -18 yard roveragc. Both of l'cm t:ll\ attl:mpts for tht: l'Xtra point wt:re blocked. This 11 in brokc our four-game lo. ing s!rt:ak and sl't up our first Big 12 victory. Final score: Champaign 26. Bloo.ning ton 0.
L rhana 'l'on·d first. In fact. ~hl' scored till' first thn'l' touchdo11 tt- romparl'd to Champaign's notH' \\'ith the score 26-0 in till' !attn part of thl' fourth quarter, thl· :\.faroons went into their confu,ing sprt:acl. :chradcr iackd back and wingl·d <llll' to l'nd Koc:h. The total coveragl' was 66 yard, and a scorl'. I'<m l'll's conversion 11 as hlockl·<l. Final score: Champaign r,, rhana 26. To l·ont'lude their 1952 football season. the :\laroons tra1Tkd to Linroln. \\'ith this l hampaign's final game, they 11 l'rl' all out for the 11 in. To ~tart the hampaign 'coring, Schradl'r tlippl'd a 16-yarcl pass to Captain O'Xcill. Latc:r in the saml' quartn. ( )'. · eitl ran over from the on.: after a Lincoln fumhk. \\'ith <llll' of l'o11 l·ll's conversions good. thl' sron• at hali-time was IJ-0. In till' sl'nllld hali, Hunt made two successful runs for two touchdowth. ( )nl' of hi runs 11·a, for 10 yards around k ft l'll<l. and thl· othl'r w<h through the middk for 1-1. At the same timl' Schrackr ll'ingl·d a pass to Cahhard from th.: Lincoln 25 for thl' score. One of l'owl'll\ threl' conversions in thl' second hal i 11 as good. Final ron·: Champaign 32, Lincoln 0. Coach Fn·d :\1 ajor\ lw>ys 11 l n honored at thl'ir annual hatHfUL't' aftn the regular season. \t the annual Champaign Elks banquet. :\I r. :\I ajor announct:d that Chuck . chradl·r will cap:ain the I 95-1 foot hall team and l{onnil h.och wa' 1·ott:d tlw most valuahk· player. L(ttl·r 11 itmt:rs announced ln·re; Ted ;\ppd, )l'rry Barham. Don Bnt, Jim Cochrun, Jack Dixon, \\ c.:n<ll'll I lull. Hank I latch. f{onnie Koch. Tom Lt:ll is. Jim :\eat, Dick. 'esmith. Terry 0':\lill. Chuck Stay· ton. Kl·ith \\ hill'd, Paul \\'ilson, Bill Baker. Duane FostLr. l{w.s Fostc:r, Bill Cabhard. Jim Lanna way, At Hunt, Dave :\I unni,, :\!organ l'o11 l'll. Chuck Schrader. \\'ayne \\'hited, plus manae;ns Jim Smith. "hark' Osterhoff. Dirk Lierman, and Jc:rry Ikn<ler.
:\luch improved and loving the tastt: of 1·ictory, Cham· paign trawlcd to :\lattoon looking for tiH:ir second 11 in in the current stason. :\I id11 ay in the first quart, r . ."rhradrr took the ball on his 011 n 37 around left end. \\ ith wonderful blocking from 'cnior guard Jerry Barham. Koch, and Cahhard, Schrader 11 utt 63 yards for th~ score Powell's conversion wa' good. :\lat~oon scorc:d tht:ir only tourhdcm n in the second quarter. but the :\laroons camL' bark quirkly. Schrader's 1-1yard snt:en pa's to \\ hited and Bt:u\ !!-yard run put Champaign' rl<ht: to the :\lattoon goal. Schradn thtn \\Tnt on·r un a snl'ak from tht· till>. l'o11dl's kirk 11·as hlot·kl·<l.
Tht: :\I arooth put thl' final touch to till' game in the third quarter. ,\iter a 36-yard drin·, Srhradn tlippl·d a pass to Koch that 11 <ts good for I 0 yanb ancl a score. Powell\ kick was again hlorkl l. l• ina! sron·: 'hampaign I 9, :\tatloon 7. Every Yl'ar there is the exrituncnt oi the Champaign-Crhana game and this yl·ar 11as no l'Xrcption. Thl· :\lajormen 11ere keyl·d up as Wl'rt• thl·ir hackers, hut aero" \\'right St. it st:Ullt:d as though l'rhana, on:rlooking our p;~st record of 11 itts, was all out for rl'l't:nge. This year 'rhana caml' to Champaign 11 ith one of the strongest teams they han· had in tht·tr school history compared to one of the weaker l hampaign team,. But becaust• of injuries in urbana\ starting line-up. the :\laroons llt:nt into the game a' the favoritt·.
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RE ORD
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7
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Football Managers Front-Jim Smith. Top rm,•, 1.-ft to riylrl ( btcr hoff. Dick Lierman, J crry Rodgl•r,,
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I ouis \\ ilson, ~I elvin Drt·nnan, Bill Craham. John \\ illiams, Eddie ~lrHenry, \\'ally ~lartin, Bill Hines, Dave Oliger, Jm· Anglin, Tom Cahhard, John la111. l~ohrrt ~lrBride . .) cco11d rm•• 'oach ] ohn ~I arek, Bob Jordan. Chuck Hulse, Prte Cacioppi, Jim ~lcCoy, Bnnard Johnson, Jim \\'a Ish, l huck Klaa-,, John Light, Eddie \\'orthy, Don Schalk, Jerome Cook. Coach John O'Conner. Top ro·;:.·- Doug .\rr.mon, Jim Pinney. Stt:ve ~Jc:.!illan, Bob Brown. Bill Coodson, John Royst:. Cordon Hoffman. Dave Crorhr. Da,-e Lierman. Davt: LeFever. Larry Bumpus, .\lien Payne. Dale ]ink-,.
RESERVE FOOTBALL The "Little
~laroon""
are ready to step into the
~hoes
of the graduating seniors
next fall after finishing their season with an unimpressi\'e record of one win, fi\'e losses, and one tie. Coaches John
~lacek
and John O'Connor were \\ell pleased \\·ith the way
the hoys learned the fundamentals and at the same time gained some \'aluahle expenence.
From all reports, the coming ..,eason ,,ill give the Champaign ian-,
-,omething to) ell ahout \\·ith these reserws doing most oi the dirty work. Sea on Reeord
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7
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0
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l.l r. O'Connor. a"'t. coach; Louis ~I ays. manager; Tom Hrcen. ~I ax Cisne. \\'ally Heintzen, Bob Sdvy, Don ] im Freeman. H cad Coach. Harold J e;..tcr.
~lunnis.
B A S KE T B A L L In the season's opener against Rantoul, the ~h roons had to work hard to open the new -.cason \\ ith a \\in. Coming from behind at the half 2<J-I(>, the Jestermen finally edged the stubborn "l·~agles'' by .t score of oS-62. . . eniors Ronnie Koch and Tom' :\leeks tied as high scorer with 1-1- poinb each while Captain ~tan Butts thre\\ in II. ~tarting a t\\'o-game week-end, the :\laroons had their first good .coring game of the year against Rushville, 67-52. .'enior ] arry llopkins and Captain Butts had 23 and IS respecti\'(~ly. 1\t Kankakee the following night, the Jestermen met the "Ka) s," a tall, experienced team. Breaking their own gymna-.ium scoring record, the "Kays" rolled to a ,'9-S7 win o\'(~r our home boys. Chuck ~chrader and Ronnie :\[aris, junior forward and
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center. each got mne points. Da \'e :\lunni!i, another junior, collected eight. In their first Big 12 contest. the :\laroons subdued their friends of the "Creen \\'aye." llolding ofT a late :.Iattoon rally, Champaign cam~ out on top a-. the gun went ofT to end the g-ame. :.Jaris and llopkins, with I() and IS respectiYel), led the -1-<.J--1-X \\in The next night Champaign again traveled. This time Ceorgetown entertained our bllys hut not in a polite manner. They greeted us and then sent tb home \\'ith a one-point defeat, 57-5(> . .'chrader and llopkins carried scoring honors for Champaign with 1S and 12 respectin~ly. ~tarting another two-game week-end, the :.Iaroons trm·eled to Peoria. During the fir-.t half, the Je-.termen were terribly cold and trailed considerably at tlw
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half. 32-10. Jumping into their stride, the :\laromh fought back \\'ith determination hut it \\'cts too late in the game. Center :\laris had only nine point-;. to be Champaign\, high man as they dropped thci r first Hig 12 contest, (x>-50. Returning home to comp!tote their play hciore the Christmas Yacation with Cnity. the :\Iaroons played in their usual manner to "in. SX-4-tJ. In thi-. fourth \\'in of the season, Captain Butts got hack into the double-figure column \\ith J(j points, follo\\'ecl hy junior Jimm) Freeman's 10. ~cnior center Jack Dixon and :\laris hoth pushed in eight. Taking part in the annual Centralia lloliday Tournament, Champaign met the host team, Centralia. in a lopsided battle. The \laroons hit only nine ha-.kets in the ganw to sutTer an X3-3X dcieat. Bouncing hack. the J e-.termen \\'on their first consolation game m·er Flora. 75-(>5. The ditTerencc was due mostly to the 35 free throws \\'hich the Champaign hoy:-- threw in. ~hooting a better percentag:: hut taking le-.s shots, tht· ~laroons left the tournament after losing to a Big 12 ri\·al, Lincoln, 55-53. Champaign had the game until the last quarter \\'hen the "Railsplitters" forged ahead hy a few quick baskets. The X e\\ \'ear opened with a hang \\hen the Jestermen made the short trip across \\'right .'treet. \\'ith a XC\\ Year\ resolution to heat the "Tigers" t\\ icc in 1{)53, the :\laroons racked up a 52-40 \\'in.
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II opkins had his best scoring game at C II . · to pump in half of our total points, 2(). In a thriller diller \rith Danville, the :\Taroon" came out (111 t( >p. 52-51. J.ittle Jimmy Freeman wa carried otT the floor aftn the final gun . lie had :;cored the \\'inning hasht \\'ith ju. t 30 second-. left of play. ~chracler\ 12 and \leeks' 11 helped . t·t up Champaign\ :-en ·nth \\'in again:--t fi\'(:' defeats. \ \'ith a two-game \\'inning . tn·ak. the :\faroon<; entertained the I )ecatur quintet . The "Heels" \\ere too stubborn as they slid by our Champaign team, 6254, after trailing at the half. 32-27. The three regular seniors, Buth. \leeks, and I lopkins, led Champaign'.; scoring with 10, 14, and 13. respectiYely. . \ strong Bloomington team played host to the :\laroons the following wtek. \dding a loss to thei; record. the :\I aroons took the defeat by a score of (>7-52. \gain the three regular ::-.eniors led the :\faroon>o' -.coring, hut this time :\leeks had IX. llopkins had 11. and Buth had eight. . \iter suiTering t\\ o deit·ats in a row, the J e-.termen collected their thoughts and mas acred a small Farmer City team. In the la>.t few minutes. the Champaign fan-. \\ere yelling frantically to reach ,'0. \\'ith stconds remaining. Freeman, \\'ho ha>. a yearn ing to >oink the ht>.t basket. hit a one-hander to make the final score .'0-40 . .'ix of the :\faroons hit douhl · ligure-. which included llopkins' 14, Butts' 13, ~laris' 13, :\leeks' 12. ~chradcr's 10. and Freeman's ten.
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.. 62 -) ;,_
.... 89 ..... ... 48 57
40 ... 51 .. .. . .. 62
67 40 74
l ' rhana
47
42 ()2 $5
l'l·kin ;o.lontirl'llo Blooming toll
61)
-)
:.1 attoon
54
CHS l II . L'IIS lll . CIIS
66 . 41J
:l-
SR ()!)
........ ...
66
CE . ' TI{ \LJ ,\ HOLIDAY lll: CHS CHS
...
.38
75 ••u
........ 53
t·ntralia Flora l.inroln
8.1 65 ..........55
J{ECIO. ",\L TOL IL 'EY
l II-., lH;-,
i6
Tll'nH:Ilt
...49
51
. .... 68
l' rhana
.... .. .... 58
(II~
:>-
. 53 .... 60
Tra,·cling to l )atwille, the ~laroons found the DanYille team a little tougher than in their prcYious contest. Dam·ille sho\\ ed no pity as they rolled up a 7-1- .f() win. \\'hile tin: of our boys fouled out, :\leek iound time to collect 12 point--. Journeying to Cra\\'fordwillc. Indiana, to play thci r on!) out-oi-state game. the :\ Jaroons took it on the nose again by a . core oi 5-1--51. The difference bet\\·ecn victory and defeat ior Champaign was their scoring only fi\e points in the last quarter. Butts and ~chrader both collected 12 points. Hack home, the ~Iamons found ~It. Pulaski anxiously waiting. \fter four quarters, the "II ill topper-," "·ere r ·ady to lea,·c as Champaign ,,·on, S<J-SR :\I ccb, playing hi-. best C II~ game, poured in 26 points. II is total wa. three short of the Champaign high scoring record. In a nervc-racki ng contest, the :\I aroons again dcfcatl·d a spirited L'rlmna t('am, 5-t-..-t-7. The game was close throughout with t "hampaign's lead changing at intervals. Center :\Taris led the :\Taroon-i scoring with _I 5, \\·hik llopkins tossed in 1-1-. ( >n the road again. the :\laroons. went to Pekin. The "Chinb" held Champaign to only t\\"0 points in the third quarter a. they cored a 60--1-2 ,-ictory. ~leeks again \\'as top scorer "ith 12 points. \\'ith a 10-10 record, the :\Iamons joumey('d to looking for their first road victory. The "."ages" iought hut were defeated. 62-5R ~chrader, llopkins, and :\leek. scored I o, 13, and II r<:spcctively for the \\'inners. ~Ionticcllo
Playing Bloomington, the Big 12 leaders, for the second time, the Jestcrmen again ta.·ted defeat. (><)_ 55. The :\laroons kept up with the fayored "Raiders" until the last quarter when they slacked at the ha-.kct
Tlz.? 1953 \laroon
Rf'cord
-)
Dl'l.anrl- \\'l'ldon
Two junior..,, ~Taris and ~chracler. did the best scoring " ·ith 17 and 15 points each. In the last regular game of the ea. on. the ~ Taroon'" vi ited ~lattoon. Both team were on eYen terms a, far as playing was concerned: hcm·eyer, the "Creen \\'an:" s<:t up a zone defense. Then, the Jester quintt't was unable to function. Captain Butt finally played one oi his expected game . I fe, :\Iaris, and :\leeks each collected 12 poinb as the ~Iaroon . fell, ({i-52. Coming into regional play, Champaign faced a small Bement squad. \fter four quarter-. the ~Ia fO()JlS ad,·anced in the tournament by dumping Bement, 7o--1-(), with llopkins scoring 17 points and subcenter Dixon, who played his best 'II~ game. pumping in 13. In the semi-finals the J e-.termen again rolled m·er the "Tigers" irom Crbana for the third time in the -,eason, (><'-(>3. ~leeks led with I~ points along with ~chrader's 1-1- and ~laris' 12. ." weet ." i xteen and ."tate Tournament fe,·er for Champaign wa-. doti'ied and cooled by a little oyerlooked DeLand-\\'eldon team. \\'ith this game being their second in two nights, the 'hampaign hoy, were a little tired and couldn't seem to perform at their peak . . ·chrader's 10 points was good enough to he high ior Champaign as the) lost a heart-breaker, 00-52. . \t the annual Champaign- L" rhana l~xchange "lub banquet. the boys ,,·ere honored for their season', work. Junior Ron ~Iaris was elected captain for the 1()5-1- team and Tom ~leeks \\as Yotedmost Yaluablf•. Letter winners were: Tom ~leeks, . 'tan Butts. Larry llopkin., Jack Dixon, ~fax Cisne, Jim Freeman, I hn·e ~I unnis, Chuck ."chrader. Ron ~1aris. Rea Jones, and manager, Louis ~Ia) s.
103
104
'lire JIJ53 1/aroou
R e erve Bask e tball
quad
Fro11t rm''· left to riyht- Jim Pickens, Jerome Cook. Gordon Hoffman. John Key. Jack Tucker. Jim Gannaway. Dick ~I cCuire . •)ccolld rm, Coach Tommy Ste\\art. ~lan·in Cox, Jim Bell. Bob \\'inters, Jerry Stull. Terry Dahl. Jack Cain, Jerry Bender. :.tanager. .lbsc11t from />lrturc lknny \\'illiams.
RESERVE BASKETBALL The "Little :\I aroon~" completed an a n•rage ~ea under the supen·ision of their ne\\' coach, Tom . ' tewart, who replaced Ray "Curly" ( ;rierson as mentor. The resen·e team, composed of only juniors and sophomores. lost quite a few hall games by just a matter of t\nl or three points. II oweYer, their main objective, to learn the CIIS way of playing basketball, was accomplished. They won 7 and lost ~on
13.
The -.tarting li\'e u:-.ually con-.i:-.ted of B nny \\'illiam-. and Iack Tuck r at forwards, Iohn K \' at center, and Tom Breen and lim (~annawa~· at guards. This line-up changed at i;1ten·als throughout the season in an effort to find a winning combination. 'oach .'tewart awarded numerals to: Benn\' \\'illiams, Jack Tucker. John Key. Jim (;annawa):, Tom Breen, Cordon lloffman, David Crocker, Dick :VIc( ;uire, Jerome Cook, Jim Pickens.
cason Record Champaign 'hampaign hampaign Champaign Champaign .. Champaign Champaign. Champaign Champaign Champaign ..........
The 1953 Jlarooa
46 57 .48 48
40 . 44 .... 69 .... 30 31 .. 22
J{antoul ~8 Ru-,hvillc.... ....36 Kankakee ..... •... . . ... . 62 ~lattoon. .. .. ........... .. ....46 Ceorgetown.. . _.... ........ 37 Peoria ~lanuaf... . .... ........ 68 Unity (Tolono). ........ 59 Urbana....... ..................... 42 Danville. .. .. .................. 35 Decatur........................... 58
Champaign . .... 39 Champaign .... ..... ....... 52 Champaign ................... 32 ' hampaign. 35 Champaign. ... 59 Champaign .. 41 Champaign .. 36 ' hampaign . 48 ·hampaign . .. 4 Champaign .................... 43
Bloomington........ .. ...... 57 Farmer City .................... 30 Dan\'ille . . ..-... . ...... 66 Crawfordwille.. . ..........38 ~It. Pulaski.... .............. .... 60 l'rbana .. ........ .............. ... .43 Pekin.. .. . .. 68 ~lonticell o.... .... 36 Bloomington ... .41 ~lattoon . .... . 57
105
Var ity Wre ding Squad A'~tccli"''· left to ri_c1ht
John ~lact:k ..\"i,tant Coach; l~oy S\\indt:ll Head Coach: Ha\\1, \\'alden. ~lanagcr . .) ttmdmn Joe _\nglin. ~I eh·in Dru111an, Bill Hartz. Chuck Oligl'r. I lank Hatch. Chuck Stayton. Carl ~I rt:b. Captain: :-=ol'ny ~lattrson. Dick :\e,mith. ~!organ Powl'll. Jerry Pope, \\' rndell I lull.
WRESTLING The ~I aroon wrestler-., again completed a good cason under the direction of Coach Roy -' windell. For the first time Coach ~windell called for early Fall practice which proved to he of great benefit. I•:ven though the boys had a Y-5-1 season record in dual meets, they were there to collect the trophic-, in the tournament.... In the Big 12 tourney at :\Iattoon, the :\faroons copped first place for the third ) ear in a row with, 51 points. Individual champions \\ere Captain Carl :\leek , Chuck Oliger. Dick :\esmith, ~onny :\latteson. and \\'endell ll ull. In the sectional at L•rhana, 'hampaign regained the title after winning it fourteen times in a row prior to Ia-.t year. :\l eeks, ( >liger, and :\esmith again won honors in their weight divisions by taking first place. In the -;tate finals, the :\Iaroons placed fourth behind :\ew Trier. :\leeks' first. :\Iatteson'-; second. and :\ esmith 's fourth constituted all of Champaign'..; points which amounted to 15.
106
During the regular . cason both :\leeks and :\ <'smith were undefeated in 1-J. matches. ( >liger and II ull lost only twice each while :\Iattes-on fell three times. \t the supper given by ~lr. and ~Irs. ~\\indell in honor of the boys. the letter "inners were announced. Later at the annual Champaign- C rlmna l·:xchange Club banquet. junior Jim Paden was elected captain for next year's team, while retiring Captain Carl ~leeks was voted most valuable. Da\'e ( >Iiger was named a. the one who improved most. The future looks good for the wrestling squad; in fact. it always will with Roy ~windell as coach. f .etter winners were: Joe \nglin, :\f elvin I )rennan, Bill llartz, I lank I latch, \\'endell I lull. -'onny :\fatteson, Carl ~reeks, Dick Xe-.mith. Chuck Oliger. Jim I'aden, Don Pierre, Jerry I'ope. :\I organ !'owell, Chuck ~tayton, plus managers Jim llanafee and Raw]-.; \\"alden.
The JQ53 .II aroo11
l·ronl r o1\', 11'/1 lo nylrl Ed11arrl ~dueller. Dave Oliger, (harks Hulst', Cak ~lrl'ulley. ~I ike Roberts. 5rcrmd rm,• Bill .\bt'll. Ed \\'orthy. Peter Cacioppi, Bob Haessly. Tommy Cabbarcl. Bill Gabbard. Tof> rm,• - Coach l~oy Swindt'll. jim ~lcCoy, John Li~ht. C;t•nt· \\'alsh. ]ot· Spl'iser. Don Pierre, Don :chalk. ~I arvin ~lyns. l~a11 Is \\aldt•n, mana~er; Assistant Coach. John ~lacek .
Season Recor(l Champaign Champai~n ...
32 24
Champai~n
22
Champaign .. ______ ,_.. 33 Champaign .._ ...... ,_. 1-t Champaign . 44 .... 48 Champaign .. ··--hampaign ......... 27 Champaign .... ... 34 ChamJJaign .... ....... 21 Champaign ... 34 Champaign .... . 36 Champaign ...... .... 36 Champaign ...- 14 Champaign .. .. . 14 ,_
ooaoo
Champaign. .
..
flaxton \\'auke~an
?" _:,
... 2-t ...-.2-t II .. .29 .... ··-· 3 .... 0
Jdl'trson, Ind. L'rbana. X cw Trier --· Peoria :\fanual Paxton )') B loomingtnn. lncl ~I atloon . .... .-.. 12 Pekin .... ....2-t Danville 15 !'coria \\'oodruff 15 ~I altoon 14 r 'rhana _J r Pekin ,_ ... ,_ _:J
BIG T\\'EL\'E 51 L' rhana
...A9
~ECT!OXAL
Clldmpaign. . ...
50
Champaign....
15
l ' rbana ........ ____ ... ..._ . 50
STATE
108
...
, • C\\
\V re tling Coac·h and Trier
.....,_ ... ._...... 24
aplain
Captain, Carl 1Ieeb, and Coach. Hoy S11 indcll
Tire 1953 ,liaro01~
I DIVIDlJAL RECORDS lf',·i!flzl
.\ ' IIIII<'
'f' iiii !'S II ' resiled
l !'ou
l.osl
95
:.leh-in Dn·nnan
15
5
10
IOJ
Joe Anglin
15
()
9
4th
I 12
Bill Hartz
II
4
7
4th
120
Carl .\ln·k,
14
14
0
It
I 't
I _/ }~
Chuck < >liger
12
10
2
bt
ht
133
Dirk . \ ·,mith
14
14
()
ht
bt
138
Hank Hatch
13
9
4
Jrcl
2nd
13~
Jim !'aden
2
2
0
145
. onny
~1attt·,on
IS
12
3
ht
2nd
!54
Lhm k
~layton
13
K
5
2nd
2nd
154
Don l'it•rn·
165
\ \'t·mll'l I llull
14
12
2
I ,t
2nd
175
~I organ
15
7
8
.lrcl
2nd
14
II
3
4th
3rd
H\\t.
l'o\\ell
Jerry Pope
4
Hi!fl.!
Sec.
.) tall'
Jrcl 4th
3
bt
4th
2nd
I irst rm,•. left to riyht Kt:ith \\'hitl·cl. John Quirk, ]l'rry rm,• - l.arry Hopkins, Tl'rry ()'. · t:ill. ~I ikl' Bislwp.
.\cco11d
T R A CK The :\[aroon thin dad~ had an a ,·erage ;.eason. Coach llarold Jester greeted about fifty candidate-; including -.,ix lettermen at the beginning of the fir-.,t practice. The lettermen were Terry < l':\eill, Larry llopkins . .Keith \\'hited. :.like Bishop, John Quirk.• and Captain Jerr) ~hafer.
llopkins, :.Iaroon junior, walked off with indiYidual honor;, by winning both the high and low hurdle;, plu. the high jump. ~hafer also \\'on the I 00- and I. '0yaJ d da:-,lws and Chuck < >liger, another junior, came up with a :-,urprise \\in in the pole vault. .\11 in all. Cll .' \\'on 10 of the 13 events.
In the -.,ea;.on'-., opener the :.1 aroons \\'on ea;.ily over :\lattoon. Little Ray \\'ise, junior broad jumper. leaped a good 20' 11" to take tlrst in the broad jump. Captain :hafer and Bishop had double victories for the winners. :hafer took both the 100- and 200-yard dashes while Bishop captured first in the shot put and di cus.
In the third meet of the year, the :.laromb iound I )am·ille too stubborn to beat. ( >nly first place \\inners for our IHI) s were Quirk in the ~~0. llopkins in the high hurdle:-, and high jump, and Bi,hop in the discus.
•\t Rantoul, Champaign won without much effort m·er Rantoul and Paxton in a triangular meet. Larry
C'rbana, proving to u. they were the best in this district, ran over us for our second defeat. Quirk
110
Champaign took third in the ~ onnal Community Relays with II opkin:-, our only fir:-,t place winner. This was in the high hurdles .
Tire 1953 \laroo11
in the ~00 and llopkins in the highs and lows were the fir~t place "inners for the :\T aroons.
the best in the central part of 111inois aiJ year but wa~n't good enough for the higher competition in the re..,t of the . tate.
\t the L• rhana Relays C II~ placed fourth hehind the hosts. In the indi\'idual e\'ents, II opkin., took second in the low hurdles and third in the highs, ~hafer ran to a fourth in the 100-yard clash, and Kod1 hea\·ed the discus far enough for third.
In the final doing-. for the track men, the Big 12 meet brought us fifth with Quirk again running a good ~~0 . During the s<:ason two school records were broken. II opkins established a lit'\\' time in the ), 0 -yard low hurdles at the L' rbana dual meet by breaking tlw tape in 21.3. Bishop set the other record at the Dan\'ille dual meet by throwing the discus 135' 10". .\t the season's end Coach Jester awarded letter to: I)ick Baker, :\like Bishop, Cene Darnall. Duane Foster. Captain-Elect Larry I ropkin , Ron Koch, \\'a) ne :\fcWard. Chuck Oliger, Terry O'NeiJJ, John Quirk, Jerry :hafer, Darrell .'tarkey, Ray \\'ise, and manager Louie .:\fays.
In the district meet at l' rhana the on I) outstanding performances for the :\Taroons wt•re Quirk's g:•o in 2 :0-t-.1. \\' ise'~ leap of 19'<JJ~ " in the broad jump, and ( >liger's tie for third in the pole \'ault. II~ suffered another defeat at the hands of Decatur. I Topkin~ ,,·as again our double winner in tht' high and low hurdles. Quirk was unable to run in this meet. Champaign failed to score in the :tate. I row eyer, (lui rk ran a \\"! mderiul , ', '0 in 2 :02.2. This time was
• EA. 0 _ RECORD ( 'hunptign
(,() I /2
( 'hampaign
7~
( 'hampaign
47
.:\I attoon
3R 1/ 2
~ Rantoul
I)axton
40 23
Danville
71
I
Normal Community Rela ~!>
Champaign
33 3 -t
Peoria \\'oodruff
71 1/ 4
' rhana
,22 3
•rbana
AA
(third)
Champaign
35 I 3 rbana R elays
Champaign
30 1 1-t (fourth) Di~triet
<
hampaign
·rhana- 53
2-t 7 10 (fourth)
( ' hampaign
-t-5
Decatur
73
S tate
Champaign failed to score. llig 12
Champaign
1Jrbana -44 1/2
13 1/ 2 (fifth)
/'he 1953 M a roan
Ill
n,,
First rOcl', left to riylrt ~lurgan Powell, Tom ~[eeb, :tanly :\yre. ight Iknnett. Boh I 0\\ ry. Suoud roh'- Jim She<knlwlm. Dave ~lunnis. Boh Slade. Jim (;annaway. Cerry Light. Jerry ~lr Kinm:y, Jim Frn:man, Fred Gleason, Dick Taylor. 71rird row Coach l{ay Crierson, Ronnit• Young, Jim \\'ithnm, Boh .\!,op, Boh ger Jim E. Smith.
~lay.
Dick Ohls, Chuck Sta)ton,
~tana
BASEBALL The ::\laroon mne compiled a good won and lo~~ record for the sea. on hut couldn't repeat their district championship. Cnder the supervision of Coach Ra_ '' ·urly" Crierson, the boys won 11 and lost -k In
Jimmy Freeman led the hatters with a .-1-55 average. First baseman Ronnie Young wa,
the emi-finals of the district, the ::\[aroons lost a big one to Danville 3-4- after winning over ( >gden 3-0. Dick Taylor and Jerry ::\fcKinney were the work hor">es of the pitching staff. Between the two thev won nine games and lost only three which just ahottt accounted for hampaign 's whole season. One oi Taylor's wins was a no-hitter pitched against Ogden in the district.
were: Jim Freeman, Tom Taylor,
112
~ophomore
voted most valuable player while Tom ::\leeks was elected to captain the 1953 team. Letter winner-; Bob
~lade,
~I organ
Powell.
Dick (>his. Ronnie Young, Fred Cleason,
Jim Cannaway, Bob
~1ay,
Jerry ::\fcKinney, Dave
:\Iunnis, ( ;erry Light, Tom :\leeks, Dick Taylor. Robert , \!sop, Dwight Bennett, ."tan . \yre, Jim ~hedenhelm,
ager Jim
"huck
~tayton,
Bob Lowry, pitt man-
~mith.
7 Ire JQ53 .llornmr
SEASO RECORD (_ hampai~n lhampaign Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign ' hampaign hampaign 'hampaign hampaign Champaign Champaign Champaign
7 4 2 2 II 6 5
8 6
7 I
5
Ogden ... BtKkky l't:oria .. 1\·oria C~.:ntr a l Danvilk :-.Jattoon :\1 attoon ... Buckll'y. Ogden .... Streator. Streator.... Danvillt: \'ilia Crovc
..
.... .. ...
1
J 11 3
........ 5 1
.... 0 1
. .........
. 4 ....... 5 ...... .. 4
..
........ 0
.. . 3
D b tri<'l To urney
hampaign hampaign
..
3 3
....
()gdcn Danville
0
.... 4
\\on 11; Lo,t 4
Batting Average Fre~.:man
'1. Taylor Sladt: ()his Powdl Young. ... ... ...... . .. ... ...... .. .. Gkason .. ..................... ... .... ........ Canna\\ ay .. ............ .... .... ....... .. ········· McKinney .. ...... .......... .. .. .. ..... .. .. .. .. ........ ······ ........ -······ :\f unnis Light . ........ ... ······· ..... :\leeks .... .... . .. .. ......... ........ Dodds ...... ........ D. Taylor ....... . . ........ AI op.. lknnctt LO\\ ry Fos tl'r .... Shedenhdm
oou
hooo
. 111
1<
))
l)
32 44 16 4 43 37 4g 16 2lJ
10
5
5
0 II 3 7 2 3 5
I 10 8 10 3
2! 7 14
5
3
5
0
3 J
0 0 0 0
45 .
.......
...
..
II 10 12 16
5 7
I
0
I 0
0
1'1'1.
.455 .375 .364 .313 .250 .233 .216 .20 .1sg .17 2 .156 .142 .142 .071
.000 .000
0
.000
0
.000 .000
()
Doubles Slade 3. T. Taylor 3, Light 2, Freeman 2, (;Ieason I. Triples Light 2, Ganna\\ay 1, Gleason 1, Freeman 1. Home Run' 'lade 2, Young 1.
Pitching Lowry......... D. Taylor. ... McKinney hedcnhelm
w ............ 2
I.
Pet.
0
1.000
5 .... 4
..............0
.833 2
.664 .000
truck out By McKinney 63; by D. Taylor 22; by Ayre 5; by Shedenhclm 4 ; by Lowry 3. Base on balls Off :McKinney 29; off D. Taylor 16; off Lowry 7; off Ayre 7; off hedenhelm 3.
TIre 1953 ,I/ aroon
113
l ·nmt r o;,•, ft'/1 to ri!Jhl Terry Hud,on, Bub \\ inh:r,, ::-,cott York, Jim llanaft:~. Jack Tucker. ? of> r o;,• Dale JohJhon. Darrdl ~lark~y. john ~~anh, Dan Baker, Da,·id • 'orton, Coach Ah·an Taylor
CR 0 S S C0 U N T R Y The :\Iaroon harrier, did not prm·e to be as good a . the_:. "ere expected. Coach 1\h·in Taylor ha~l thoughts oi a succe~siul ) ear. hut they changed after Captain Elect Don "Butch" Lindeman and letterman Ray :-;chalk cho:-,e not to come out ior the team. To replace Lindeman, the . quad \'oted Jack Tucker to captain tlw 1952 team . \t the same time, the -.quatl
abo \'oted Darrell :--;tarkey to lead next year's team. Juniors Tucker and . ' tar key, in the opinion oi Coach Taylor, should he two oi the best in the . tate next year. Letter winners announced at the Elks banquet ''ere Captain Tucker, Captain- Elect ~tarkey, senwr l•:d\\ard John, and -.enior TeJT) lludson.
eason Reeor•l 'hampaign
2-J.
' ham! >aign
7-J.
\rgenta . I L'rbana ( J_i nco In
31 20
Champaign
(>I
( Cum berland ( :\Iattoon
2-J.
Champaign .. Champaign
3-J. 27
Dan\'ille... \rgenta .. ..
33
Champaign
(>5
51
Champaign ..
21 30
Cl1am paign
-l-0 39
Champaign
-1-5
{ L;ncoln _ Lanphier . , \rgenta Tri-City... I )am·i lie :\Iattoon L'rhana
2-J.
(>6 g> (
(
119 21 22 18
Big 12, 9th - Di-.trict, 7th
ll4
The JQ53 Jfarov11
Fro11f rcn:,•, left to riyht Ruger Powell, • • e\\ t Dodds, l{ay Schalk. ,\[ iddlc rm:,• Captain John Armstrong, ).1 r. indell, Richard ~I eislahn, Bert Leach. !.as/ rm,• ~lax Cisne and Jim Paden.
s,,
G0 L F The :\Iaroon golfer;, ended their season \\'ith a good record of nine \\'in~ and t\\'o Io,ses 1n dual meets in the spring oi 1952. 1n the three tournaments in ,,·hich C II: partiCIpated, the) did ,·ery \n~ll. •\t the ;.ectional in :\Iattoon, they came through with first place honors. Then they traveled to Pekin for the Big 12 and placed iourth. Coming hack home, they took fifth
place in the state meet held on the Illinois golf cour">e. Coach Ro)
·niwrsity of
:" indell's squad included Captain
John . \rmstrong, Bert Leach, Richard :\lei,lahn, Roger t>o\\'ell, and Captain-I•:Iect Ra.'
~chalk.
The
re:-.en·es \\'ere :\lax ' isne. Dick 'Kru-,e. :\e" t Dodds. and Jim Paden.
ea on R ecord 'hampaign Champaign Champaign Champaign 'hampaign. 'hampaign ..
The 1053 l!uroon
I0 1~
1
2
11 9y? 9 6
Dam·ille. .. :\Iattoon. .
5
~chlannan
4
\_; r])ana Danville B Ioom ington
50
J/
/2
6 9
l
'hampaign
•
Champaign Champaign.-....
-·
Champaign ... Champaign
l )eoria :\Ianual
7
. IS
Crl>ana
0
s
Decatur
10
12 }~
:\Iattoon
2 }~
Peoria Central
50
.. 90
ll5
1· ro11l
ro<•'.
Nuclt rm,•
!.·j I to riyht - Jim Hatht:n. Quintotl Buwle~. john ).I iller, Dan R~:clh~ad. 'huck Baker. Charll•s Ostl'rhoff, John Kl'arns, Jack Schlactl'r, Dall johnson, ).I r. Adams.
TENNIS The :\Iaroon netmen closed their :-.eason with two \\ins and six losses. :\Iattoon wa the only Big 12 team to he defeated by Champaign, -+-3.
In the
other win, the ~Iaroons rallied to win the la:-.t doubles match oYer Lni I ligh, -+-3. Two games were rained out. lio\\eYer, the re~t of the season \\a· followed' by chedule.
In the di trict at Dam·ille, Champaign took second behind the hosts, 16-13. Later in the Big 12 meet at Peoria, the ho~ ~ placed fourth. l oach Don Adam-, a warded letters to senwrs
Bruce Duncan, l )ave Redhead and juniors \\alter lleintzen, Quinton Rm\ les.
Season Reconl
hampaign
0
Champaign .
-+
Champaign
0
hampaign ..
~Iattoon
7
Champaign
-+
:\I a ttoon
3
Champaign
3
T.i ncoln
-+
I )alJ\·ille
7
Champaign
l )am·ille
6
Bloomington
6
Champaign
L"nilligh
7
.
Ill
lligh
0
..
3
District, 2nd -Big 12, -+th
116
//,,• 1163 11 aroo11
PATRONS Rohert L. 0' cal Owens Funeral Home Parkhill
lotor Sale
E' erell R. Peter C. A. Petry and ' on Pri<'e Paint Stot¡e A Friend Radio Dol'tor
E. N. DeATLEY GENERAL
ONTRA TOR
512 "<'St Eur<'ka
hampaign Phone 9700
HOME INSULATION COMPANY
y0 u an Double Your Opportunities Take Our
Champaign~
Bu ine
111inoi
ompl t
Training
our e
or
•
Our pecializ d ecr tarial Training
o ur e
( oulrnctors /or : John•-1\tatnillf:' Rock Wool Blo"n lti'•Ulation '\lonarrJ. \'t f'athf'r•trippin~: Ci111'o Combi11alio11 Storm \'t inrlo''' a11d Srrcc11•
ILLINOIS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Roofing and • iding, Aluma-Kraft Awning•
313 Ea t Green
trect
Champaign
Compliments of
MAGINN OFFICE EQUIPMENT
120
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UNIVERSAL BLEACHER COMPANY Modern Fold-A-Way Gymnasium
G. C. Willis tlu~
... bt>rving
greater Champaign-
rbana area for four gen ration !
lands Univet· al Portable Bleach r
... headquarters for
d10ol and
l sed hy Champaign High Sd10ol
<·ollege JJ' hat Clwmpai{{n Builds
fa~hion~!
•
•
Builds Champaign
South
eil -
Champaign
Congratulations
TilE . TORE OF Ql ALITY
Builders Supply Company
to th e Class of 1953
Champaign County Bank
Build r
faterial
Coal
and Trust Company
Fuel Oil
•
• //,
:Main at Broadway Mt>mbt>r F.D.I.C.
'j
ht• ]<J53 .1/ tlrtJO I I
lrhana
/)<~0
Eu>t John
Oreel
Phone 4288
121
CONGRATULATIONS AS 10D.ER
S YOI
THE DRIVE-IN-CLEANERS :J01 South First Sll·eet -
Champai~n,
Illinois
JJ here You Drit'e Through The Plant -
See
Call
HAYES & PATTERSON, REAL TORS -forREAL EST TE REAL EST ATE LOA S
PROPERTY [(;T. APPH ISALS
Insurance of All Kind 70-1- South Sixth Street
Champai~n,
lllinoi8
Phone ,3884- 3912- 2508
WE'LL EE YO
AT
LEN DALE'S Where they
h~n e
those thick hakes and well andwiches.
LE 812 \' e t Springfield
D
LE'
.. enue
Champaign, lllinoi
PATRONS Alpha oal and laterial Co. S. P. Atkinson Monument Co. Bailey and Lien, Grain and Soy Beans Buckles tandard ' ervice R. D. astle Typewriter G. A. Baker, Inc. The Gables Garland's C. E. Tat ]. B. olon
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The 7953 Uaroo11
PHOTO FANS AND
MODEL BUILDERS Yo u r
H e a d fJ u a r t e r
I
605 EAST GREEN ST. CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS ••.•. 111 NORTH WALNUT ST. downtown
Congratulations 1953 GRAD ATE
ANDY'S MARATHON Corner
you tra"el on the road of life, it is our earne t wi h that you meet with happine and good fortune. When in need of fine jewelry, watche or ilverware, we hall appreciate the opportunity to erve you a we have in the pa t.
pringfield and Prospeet
Budget Term
Champaign, lllinoi
At
o Extra Co t
TZ
Lubrication Pick
p
Your Class Ring
Delivery 110
7 he 1953 .\laruon
orth
eil St.
tore Champaian
123
I LLIN I THEATER 53 fain .. treet
hampuign, Illinoi
Telephone 6-2430
Champaign-Urbana' s
-:6
/.~
j\c/
_/> w i
1 Main
tre
t
Theatre of
Distinctive Entertainment
Champaign, Ill.
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COACH AND CHERUBS
CHARTER BU E for pecial trip
RE TA R
Telephone 4234
T
On The Corner
llniver ity and Randolph REG LAR
ERVI E
Champaign, Illinoi
Champaign- rbana-lndianapoli
•
Peoria-Bloomington-Pekin Dan ville-Terre Haute-Lafayette
ILLINI SWALLOW LINES
Luncheons
. 11 :30-1 :30
Teas
.
3 :30-5:00
•
5:30-8 :30
•
Dinner
. 12 :00-8:00
unday
General 0 ffices:
118-120
outh Walnut hampaign
ILLlNI
124
OACH CO.
treet
• Phone 6-2323
I he 1953 .11 urou11
PATRONS
IT LIGH S UP, TOO!
Bun·, Pattt•r·son ancl .\uld Co. Carr's Electric Service
,.,kJ~hampaian
~nglehardt
Commercial College hay Typewriter Co.
• •• and, the home furnishings it
Frank Jeweler's Cro road
represents are most enlightening
Gift Shop
to the thrifty, style-wise home-
~eado~ Goi.l lee Cream D;v; ;on ~-
)lprchants Business Bureau Collector Pari Dyeing and Cleaning Co. The Smith-Hoggatt Agency
University
Stanley L. Kaufman, Cia s of 1918
at First Street
Ralph J\1. Campbell, In urance Aaency
"You 5ee Yourself ill
a5 others See Vou ' Your picture in your yearbook is reproduced ••• exactly the way you look to the camera and your school mates . • . from fine copper half-tone engravings by Grubb. All the photographs and ort in your yearbook were printed from Grubb engravings . . . the clearest, most faithful reproductions of original photos and art fine craftsmanship can create. Our people take great pleasure in helping to plan and produce outstanding school annuals. Preserving, in handsomely published form, the traditions of your school for your future enjoyment is a tradition with us, too.
G. R. GRUBB & co. ARTISTS. ENGRAVERS • {fi t'
JCJ53 ,\I <IYOtlll
116 N. WALNUT ST., CHAMPAIGN, ILL.
125
JOS. KUHN AND CO. :{3-35-37 lain Stret•t
Champaign, Illinoi
lf.?f
.-:).~ The ComJ>lete Clothing
tore for Men and Jl'lomen-
Johnston's Sport Shop The Tu;in Cities' Most Conveniently Complete
ports
tore
Everything for Sports ALL FAMOL1S
IES IJ.
PORTS EQUIP IE T FOR EVERY SPORT
• lenni
• football
• boating
• golf • ha ehall
• arehery
• Mwimming
• hunting • fi hing
• !!port wear
• haskethall
GREE
A D
ElL TREET
• novelty gift
FREE PARKI G
just tcest
JDHI5TDI'5
l Y:! BLOCK EA T OF CHAMPAIG 1 HIGH
5PDRTSNDP
W. LEWIS AND COMPANY Your Favorite
126
tore of Fashion
Tl~t•
JQ53 \I aroo11
THOMPSON'S LUMBER CO. • LUMBER • HARDWARE
-.612
1
il
lr
Phon 5233
t
H MPAIG
KEMPER-FABERT Lincoln and Mercury Dealers
• 715
•
s. . t•il
Champaign
For·d-Cham paign-Piall Countie
PATRONS R. A. Stipe , Jr.
( niH•r ity Caterina en ice
Taylor's Food '\'larket
C. L. Cod1run and Son
Tepper Hard' are
j. W. Dailey, D.D.S.
Albert Tuxhorn
~' ilcox-Da, is
Dr. Richard H. W at on
V ouue In l ' rhana
7 he J<J53 ,\ /oroou
In uran<·e Agency
127
THE CHAMPAIGN NATIONAL BANK CHAMPAIG , ILLI OIS OFFICERS
}'. S. Buile)' .............................................. PresiciPIIt
J. H.
' nidt>r.................................... Vice-Presirlt>llt Nate Rt>ed .................................................... Cashier Lyle Blue ............................. ....... Assista11t Ct~shier
Estllblished 1882 ft>mber of Fedt>rul Depo,it )n,urunc-t' C:orporution
ROBESON'S ampaign's Largest and Most Complete Department
vxk'
-
Serving You
tore
inee 187 4 -
DANA HUDELSON INC. Your FORD Dealer
BEAN ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE, INC. 101-103 West Main
treet
RBANA, ILLI 01
128
I he J<J53 .\1 arou11
n u l
J
The printers of the
~JfCf(t?t extend their congratulations and best wishes to the graduation class of
1953.
TWIN CITY PRINTING COMPANY Printers
·
Stationers
·
Office Outfitters
119-123 WEST PARK AVE .... .. . CHAMPAIGN
Tire 1953 .\foroo11
129
MEADOW GOLD MILK BUTTER
ICE CREAM
JORDAN PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. Smith-Al"'OP Paints lm p rial W m,hahl
Paint Champaign
41 East Main St. Phone 3525
RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 109 WEST l
1\ER IT
A\'E1 l E
Phone 6-1841
130
The 1953 .\laroo11
GARBER'S MODER
CLEA ER
To the Graduating
Ia
ILLINOIS GLOVE COMPANY
• -
Congratulations
On the Campus -
• Phone 6-1355
615 , . Wright t.
Champaign, lllinoi
Best Wishes to
Congratulations
The Class of '53
from
from
BLUM'S TWIN CITY PONTIAC COMPANY
OFFI E DICK "33
•
I
HI E
BOB '35
BJLL '46
•
Phone 6-1801 4
outh \V alnut
treet
hampaign, Illinois
1/rc 1953 .IIar oorr
303
outh Fir t
tr et
hampaign, lllinoi!l Telephon
4417
131
C RISTIE CLINIC l 04 WE 'T CL RK TREET
HAMPAIG , ILLI 01
Telephone 6-3791 J. 1\1. C.
Chri~ti!',
1\1.0.
~. Chri~tie,
J. B.
Chri~tie,
(,!'raid
1\1.0.
W. Clifford
i\1.0.
.
t. )oungerman, '\1.0,
J. E.
Ra~
lning
e"\.ton, M.D.
mond Tokar, M.D. ~'!'i,,man,
M.D.
Phil A. Dal), M.D.
H. 1\1. Buley, M.D.
Walt!'r R. Peter on, M.D.
\V. R. Fre!'man, M.D.
R. E.
mith, M.D.
Paul F. Barton, M.D.
Erl ... ard C. Alb!'r,, l\1,0, W,
. Li!'lz, M.D.
1, ron H. Kul" in, M.D.
amu!'l,on, 1\1.0.
II. G.
llar~hbarg!'r,
M.D.
Edmund l\'1. Collin,, M.D., D.O. ' ,
Chari!'~
Jack Hull, 1.0.
Mart L. Il!'lfrich, 'U.D.
Donald
Ro~s,
I.D.
â&#x20AC;¢ Leach, M.D.
Rob!'rt A. Lehm!'r, '\I.D.
Gunni on Home. Heating
Air
onditioning
Coal
J. S. BASH AND SONS outh Che tnut
Phone 5050
LAUNDERETTE B ndix Wa her Dryer 216 South Fir
132
t
Extractor Champaign, Illinois
file 1953 .\laroo11
PAUL LAUTERBORN'S Appliance and
uppl y
e r vi<'t"
Every thing in
ELECTRIC, GA., OIL B) Famou
Manufacturer
Le onard
I ron rite
l\tonar~:h
"en el
ABC
Junger;,
1-Hour haver ervice
Inviting you
to the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola
PPLIA CE
ll5-ll7 Walnut . treet
Champaign
Phone 6-1357
t OnllD Llfo4DU AUTHOIJTl' Of THI COCA·COt.A COM,AHY tv
CHAMPAIGN COCA-COlA BOTILING COMPANY, INC.
BE ._ T
M. J. REED - JEWELER
Jf!IS II E .
OVERGARD ' S
•
Established 1897
America's Most Famous Campus Downtown
Campu
14 Main treet
607 E. Green
hop
for Men mul Women
• Phone 3940 hampaign, Illinoi
T ire 1953 Maroo11
On t he
ampu
621-623 E. Green
133
MONIER AND MORRISSEY HARRY H. MONIER
GE ERAL I
URANCE
uite 302 Illinois Building
Champaign, Illinois Telephone 2718
Congratulations and Best Wishes "JA CO PRODUCT
ARE BETTER"
JAN I TOR SUPPLIES, INC. Russ Derhy, Pre ident 1602
outh
eil
hampaign
SULLIVAN CHEVROLET COMPANY 358-500
orth \V alnut Stret't
Champaign
Phone 4275
ew and U ed Car and Truck Genuine Chevrolet Part Guaranteed ervice from 7:00A.M. to Midnight
MAURICE B. SKELTON & SONS PHARMACI T
hampaign, lllinoi 617 East Green treet
134
811 West Springfield Avenue
The 1953 Maroo11
CHAMPAIGN PLUMBING AND HEATING CO.
"Greeting& to the 1953 Maroon"
317 North Walnut treet
THE CHAMPAIGN FIRE DEPARTMENT
Phone 4982
from the member of
• A GU T WATER
TOKER
OFI'ENER
CHALK
Fire Chief
AUTOMATIC HEATER
HOBART KRU E
OIL BURNER
Auidant Chief
RAYMOND REID
• hampaign, lllinoi
Fire ln11pector
RAYMOND
CHALK
econtl Lieutenant
WILLIAM LANGE Captain
JAME
MAJOR
Fir11t Lieutenant
EDWARD
CHALK
Srcond /,iputt>nant
Compliment&
GEORGE EA ' T (;UFFORD MURPH\
of
DALLA
ROBERT 0
HOWARD
TREVETT-MATTIS BANKING CO.
•
HIRLEY
VILLARD AYER DONALD BRASH ADRIAN UP COMB JAME
LU TIG
DALLA
BURGE
DONALD FRIZZELL ROBERT BATE ALFRED WIBLE
Champaign, Illinois
WILLARD A HBY DONALD NEWMAN
Memb~r
TIre 1953 .ll aroo1~
F.D. .C.
WENDELL WES ELS
135
Your Necchi-Elna
r
ewing Machine Dealer
McCLAIN SEWING MACHINE CO.
~
~ ~n~~~·
Lrl?::::Ji -
207 West Main treet
'
rbana, Illinois Phone 7-5355
I LLIANA CONSTRUCTION, INC. Road, Street, Driveway, and
ewer Construction
1204-01 East University Avenue
P. 0. Box 42
Champaign, Illinois Phone 7-2511
McMILLAN RECREATION CENTER 10 ABC
MILLER'S
•
auctioned Bowling Alley Home of
• -
Nationally Known Fashions
Leorn to Bowl-
•
• 311 Phone 6-7517
138
outh
219
ell Champaign
orth
eil
Champaign
l he JCJ53 \1 aroo11
PATRONS BLUMS BROW
SHOE REPAIR
BA DY -LEHMER RADIO CO. GEORGE BARSH, FLORIST BUCHER CLI IC CABLE PIA 0 CO. CAMP CH
5-10
K A D MARY' BOLTO '
BARBER HOP
AR 10 '' DRIVE-I E TRAL LOA
0.
A FRIE D
DEAN'S DAIRY
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY SERVICE COMPANY
PRODUCTS
"Jersey Milk"
AI o Distributors
ROSZELL'
EALTE T
Office 31 'lain Tel. 9777 or 8693 Champaign, Ill.
Quality Metered
DAIRY PRODUCT
Warehou e 512 E. Main Tel. 7-2815 rbana, Ill.
ervke
avings
en·ice Throughout
Rural and
rhan Areas of
hampaign County
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139
KAUFMAN'S Jm,ite You to lnspeet Our Beautiful Colleetion
pring and COAT ' BLOl SE ' FLOWER '
ummer
DRESSE-' SliT ' SWEATER ' ' KIRTS JEWELRY AND LINGERIE
Ready-to-Wear- eeond floor
eee ories-fir t floor
KAUFMAN' 16 and 18 :\lain
hampaian, Ill.
WHITE MOTOR SALES
McBRIDE DRUGS
ales and Service 101 S.
eil
11 Main
t.
t.
601 E. Green St. CHAMPAIG
133 We t Hill Street Champaign, lllinoi
801 S. Lincoln A\-e. 105 W. Main St.
Chrysler-Plymouth
-
43 l 'EAR
A GOOD
URBA A
TORE IN A GOOD COMMUNITY-
Ll LLARD FU RN ITU RE CO. Telephone 5287
140
Champaign, Illinois
7 he J<J53 .\!ur oon
CAMPUS SHOE STORE
ALLIED FINANCE CO., INC. 102 East Main
Quality
hoes
treet
and Urbana, Illinoi
hoe R epairing
Household Loan Automobil Loan JOE A D RED B TIITA
Per onal Loans
710 outh Phone 7-5244
ixth
treet
Phone 8944
With Compliments and B est Wishes
of
VRINER ' S CAFE RBA
A, ILLI
01
McCLELLAN ELECTRIC STORES WIRI G 124 WET MAl
1 Ire 1953 Muroo11
PPLIA CE -
FI T RE
URBA 'A
141
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHAMPAIGN DIRECTOR ~
Marc C.
orton
John W. Arm trong H. M. Boul\\are
. E. C. Clifford Donald C. Doddli!
Herman Le\\'i
D. S.
Compliments
oel
S. C. ABBOTT & SON FLORI T
JACKSON IS DRUG STORE
Flowers for All Occasions
1501 . orth Pro pect
Phone 3647 305 Champaign
142
1
orth
Phone 9616-9761
eil Illinois
Champaign
Illinoi
1'/zr 1953 lfaroo11
CHRIS CANDY SHOP Optâ&#x20AC;¢n from 7 :00-ll :00
For year ' round enjoyment
Candi<"s
l<'e
ream
FOR DISTI rCTIVE
Lun<'he
PORTRAIT~
PILO 208
ORTH
ElL STREET
Portraitur Conmt<"l"<'ial -Wedding-
hildren- Group
Direc-t Color
Air Conditioned
lzulio
HILLCREST LUMBER CO. Progress Ll"ilh 1lillcresl Telephone 6-64-1-8
~~ The 1953 1laroo11
Carl(;. Dohme
2000 South . eil Street l\1. G. ( Boh ) Snyder
143
•
lUU ICIA 'S HEADQ ARTERS
Conaratulations
King-Bues<·lwr-LeBlane-Roth
To The Class of '.53
Hand ancl Or·<·lwstra lnstnaments
• Repairs -
Arcessories
STEAK /N SHAKE IN , I(;IIT IT :\-ILST BE RIGHT
SCHOOL MUSIC SERVICE 101 E. Gre<•n
•
Champaign
Plenty of Parking
Compliments
Third and Green
DIAMO DS
Champaian
WATCHE
of
E R "FIRST A D "FIRST I
SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO.
The
In Champ aign
J WELRY
144
I ER IT " JEWELRY"
Lore that Confidence Built
LUGG GE
The ]<)53 \1 aroo11
PATRONS Rohcrt E.
Ca~tclo
orth~e~tern
(The
;\lutual
Life ln!lurance Co.) Tlw Comnwt·cial Bank of
Champaign The East Side Kid Lloyd
Eichhor~t,
Inc.
Ei!lner Foofl Stot·e llalherstadt Flol'ist Linton Piano Shop (Ben 'Vard, Franl-.lin Green) Pat Kane Ilelpie-Selfie Laundry Hegenhart Co. Hughes Krahhe Co.
Jack 'n' Jill
E. A. Kamerer Kit·hv'8 Te m·o
.
Emory E.
en ice
- ~ Knipe
~
S. S. Kresge Co. Ralph ''· Light frCJellan Eleetri<· Store l\Jelhain Barher Shop . lark~ells
R. F. 31atthei , D.D.S. R. W. \liehacl !\furphy' Men'
lothier
Myer's Fashion
SENIOR CLASS WILL \ irginia llan-,en ll'aves her happy-go-lurky heart to X ancy \\'ist•ly Joan Hart kan·s for Florida ami <.. lan'IKl'. Shirky I Tausman kaves htr long fingt•rnails to l'aul;1 Brt'>er. ~I arv Ellen Cochrun kan·., her swtrt per-,onality to Barbara Tyner. Julia Clark \\ills ht-r very valuahk- recipe "Ho\\ to make up an excuse" to J t•an Hays. narhara Cook wills her superior knowkclgt· of chrmistry to Rnnmr 'eshitt. ..\I anlyn \I artm kan•s to gl'l marriecl. l\an<) ~layt• r kavrs hn ability to carry on a roiiH'rsation to any shy unckrrlassman. Shirk> X ewsom kavrs on a \\ rekend trip to ~outhern lliinois. ]ark "\lthaus kan:s to the relid of tht• farulty. ~I ike Bowtn k·aws his presidency to any presickncy-mindecl Junior. Dan Burwash kavrs his truck to :\t'\\ t Doclcls. \lien Cannon ](an·-, his car tn anyont who \\ants to pirk up the pirres and put thrm hark togt•ther. Jon Erickson leaves his st·at in the hand to anyone who \\ants to sit by Jot·. \\'ilma Con:ntry \\ills her right to hlu-,h to Sheila (;odfrey. {;ene Johns !raves his "rar" to Tommy Bomn·ll. Ouida Jacbon !rave-, her good nature to some lurky sophomore. l~ormit• Lre leaves J ot·y ll ark land to nn one. Louis (;ray leaves in a hurry. "Sancy" Hayes leaves her blonde hair to Sharon Chaplin. Hetty Corbett wills her position as chief chatterer to Roberta Osborn. Tom Lt'\\ is !raves his height to Dave Lemmon. Carol ~dyers kan•., lll'r pn·tty hair to anyone who \\otdd like to han· it. Tom ( .arrett kaves his young-er brother-, and sisters to I I ulah B Smith. ( •t nr Fincham takes Syh·ia Rodgers '' ith him. Shirley Hill kaH's her ability to go steady \\ ith Da,·c \\ arnork to anyont• who needs it. Bill Farmer kaves all hi . girl friends ,,·ith r<:gret. •\llw Lt•Crande kavrs all hi. harassed trarhers '' ith the thought that he ha-, a youngrr brother. l'hil ).latteson kan•s h~s artJStir kanings in the postermaking drpartment to Susan Cliessman. Louie ..\lays leavt:s his managn's job to the junior managers. Tom ~I tt:ks kav<:s his guard position to Tom Brrcn. Jim Freeman, ~.I ax Ci-,ne. and Jim (;ana\\ ay. I lt•rhert Xt·. hill kaws the art room reg-retfully. Jimmit• Phillips ka\'l's \\illingly. Shirk) ( .ruhh kaves with thr army am! Hank. Xanr) Schubert lean:s lll'r height to E\·elyn Bishop. Patsy Dcmlow lran•s any Urbana boys to any Champaign girls \\ ho will take them. Shirley Price kav<:s her curls to Xancy . churtz. Carolyn Scholz beqm·aths htr smiles to Jerry 0':\til. pruvicling he uses them once a \\ eck. I !elen \\'orsham \\ills her vocabulary to anyone that can unckrstand it. ).Jan .\nn Stahl kan:s the gan:l to the :ttuknt Council im:-,idtnt of 1953-54. Judy Tipsword bequeaths her styli-,h hairdo to Carolyn X eshitt.
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Trd Appel !raves his rarklt· to ]ark :rhlartt·r. J crry Barham lean•s his mtan look to Bill Bakn. Quinton Bowk kavts his ability to play the drunh to Carol :\fichad. Tom Carlton kavrs his front nm a"unhly st•at to Jim \\' ithnl\\. Dick X csmith leavrs hi-, \\ avy hair to Turp (;anna\\ ay. (;ene llcycr leaves his rag-ernes. to Duane Foster. Carl l!eek leaves his wrestling ability and holds to nob :tcwart. ] im X cal kavcs his tuba to ll argarct S1-,k. John Pettit kaves, still \\fliHiering why hl came. Dirk Ogden leaves Champaig-n ratht·r than 'rbana . Dalt· Lewis depart.. and hopes that rvrryone else \\ill too. • 'anry Klopfenstrin leave-, Dick Lierman with r<:g-rrt. Carol Knudson kavrs her love life to Jim Henke. Carolre Kofoid leaves her cafeteria job to "·c,, tic Dodds. •'haron Lappin lean•s htr lost shot' and wet sock in the girls' P. E. dressing rcxJm. Shirley Lass<:n kan:s htr baby blue <:yt·s to Bob :tcwart. Jim Townsley leav<:s his Ford to tht Driver Training Class. Rl• · \\'ood lean·-, his drawing rquipmtnt to next yrar\ projrct house architrct. Virginia Percy wilb her punctuality to La Vnnt• Lrwk • ' orma Phrlps hrqucaths h<:r mrlodiotl'' voicr to ll r . •·otka. to he givrn to the best . inger in next year' bookkeeping class. Ola Bundy \\ills her Jlarnmr -,taff underclassmen to the 1953-54 editor. l~uth Bulkley will-, her high voin· to Pat Hag-tn. Donna Carter wills h<:r beautiful complexion to Ethelarm Colr. Keith \\.hited leaves his sports talent to his brothtr. Phylli. Lichtenwalter leaves her "Speed of Light" to Barbara Farrell. :\fonika Liierke is happily leaving for Germany and home. Jackie Lucc leaves her "elfish" -,mile to brighten the halb of C. H. S. Doris :\[c(own leaves \dth Bill Lvnch. Judy ).] ark land lea\·e-, hrr -,i-,ttr joit•. Boh Dalhaus !raves in a "drag- ran·." Carl Conlev kan•s. Randall Cr(·meens leaves his quiet nature to Joe . pel rr. Sarita Alexander lcavrs htr quiet attrntivene" to Phyllis \\'annhier. Patricia Anderson leaHs her ability to acquire a frat pin to :\farcie Storm. Barbara Baill'y ll'avrs hn S\\ed JWrsonality to Ellen Johnston . Bettv Lou Baker h.· ans hn cheering position to "l[ag-e'' (;uiffre. Bill Lynch leave-, his good hrhavior to ''Turp" Cannaway. \'irgil ).lillagr gives his \\t.:ight to John ).[atthew . Rogar Spahr. Dean :mailing. Dave :\farsh. and Bobby lark leave tumbling down the front steps. \\'ally Heintzen say. he would lih John Pfeffer to have his beautiful baritone voice. Larry Hopkins leaves his art for ba-,k<:thall "long shots" to Rill :\I ack. Jim House kan·s his used tardy t·. ·rust·s to Lionl'l Crtz. Terry Hudson leav<:s his debate presidency to hris ~ltyt:r \\'cndell Hull ]raves the protecting care of his littk· sister to Bill Gabbard. Bettv , tilwell wills her sailor bovs to any Junior that can handle them. · Jcancne Taylor wills her ability to leave cla.,.,e. any time she get-, ready. Ruth \\'oodworth wilb her ahilitv to tumble to am·one that can stand o11 their ow11 two feet perfectly. · Carolyn Fletcher \\ill-, her pretty blur eyt•s to a11) rutt• undercla.,.,men . ..\lary Jane Bruggeman wills hrr giddy laugh to \\ hocver ''ants it.
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SENI OR CLASS PROPHEC Y Bob ,\dams is tHll\ president of the Bm\ - \\'ow Dog Food Compan). Dwight Dcnnltt is sctn as a budding young movi star. Barbara :t\ogle is no\\ an Airline Stewardess on Trans· \\'oriel Airlines. Jack Di on i_ using money from the G. I. Bill to put himsel£ through the Xational Tea-Tasting I m.titute. \\' ilma Cox L- a professional "restler. Donna Davis is starring in "The Life of E-,ther \\'illiams." Bob Apper~on is seen as a construction engineer. Butch Bruhn is now thl Youth enter director. Rita Hansen is chief librarian of the Xc\\ York Public Library. I [arold J.,.ellcr i. the llC\\ tock car record holckr at th Champaign- L' rbana . ·peed way. Barbara Hines is no\\ playing her "Glockenspiel" m the Bo. ton Philharmonic Orchestra. Jackie J obe i. typing for \' anderbilt. Jr. for , 175 a week. :.'\!ary Ellen Heinicke is playing first base for the , 1 ew York Cianh. Hichard DeLong is th Xcw \\ orld's stilt-walking champion. Ray C.riffet is the manager of a factory which manufactures wooden handle for flour sacks. Claudette Paris is 110\\ a dancing instructor at Arthur :\furray's studio in • · C\\ York. Don l'emp is the sound man on the .'\rbogast >how. Betsy Xorman is no\\ happily married and the mother of two set of twins. Cay Parkhill is now a P . E . in_ tructor at • tephens College Carol :.'\f errificld is no\\ the assistant librarian at ·. H. S. Honnie Koch is a rival of harlcs Atlas in the mu~clebuilding profe sion. Btl! Fkming i competing in the Frcttch bicycle race .. Sonny ~Iattcson working as a lester for a hair dye company. David • 'orton is the president of the Champaign First :t\ational Bank. Dick :.\! ichael ha. just formed a famous dance orche>tra under hi_ name. The orchestra include. Ted Appel. Jim :t\ eal, and Quinton Bowles. C harle; :\[orrill has just been promoted to a circulation . upervisor at the L'rbana Co11rirr. Charles Oliger has just been seen doing nothing. Terry O':t\eill is een working for the Pontiac Automobile Co., testing car for rapid acceleration. Larry Rice is ccn a a famous physicist at Yale University. Jean Decker is running a home for wayward girls. Joyce Denman i. a voodoo _peciali t. :.'\larilyn Evers, besides being sponsor of F. T. A .. t~ teaching history and economics in Hula B's room. Barbara Fanning is touring the • outh Sea Islands \\ ith her husband who i. an admiral in the Xavy. Esther Pittman is currently seen on the front cover of l.ifc. • he i_ modeling the late~t swimming suit. Janet Royce i. now twenty-eight and is still debating thl! question of marriage or college. Loretta cott and Haymond \Vise have just taken their YO\\ . of "do or don't." Lloyd \\bite i . tarring in the hottest play on Broadway. His agents arc Robert •. Williams and ~!ildrcd Rich. The be. t seller of the day is "Latest Gos. ip" by Joyce • imp>on. Donna Keene is now a career girl in Peiping. . haron Kelly is now a :'lfetropolitan Opera ·tar. Kay Kesl r lives happily on an Arizona farm with her husband and four children. Erma Knupp is an Army nurse in Germany.
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:.'\[ary Langhoff i~ no\\ an intnior <krorator for :.'\1 ar h.tll Field and ·o. :.\farjorie Althaus is nm\· teaching Zoology at !Ian ani. Donna Arnstrong i teaching Home Economics at (. I!. . Barbara Barrett is now a harpi-,t with the Bo-,ton l'hilhar· monic Orchestra. :.'\fyrna Anglin and hn husband arc operating a chirkc•t farm in Tombstone. Arizona. :.\[ary Jo Lynn i~ no\\ the hot rod cmprcs. on the islawl ul :.\[umbo Gumbo. J oycc :.\1 c ormick is vice-president of the "J can Dcckrr Home for \\'ayward Girl~ . " :.\[argarct McHenry leaves on her honeymoon. :ue :.\1alry has replaced Pavlova as the \\orld\ grcatcst dancer. Eddie aster and Dick Cruse arc seen a. owners of sl'vnal gas stations over the state. Charles Davis has just won his one-hundredth straight stock car race. Rita \\'armbier i_ seen as a driver training instructor at Urbana High • chool. Betty Wingler is scl'n as a professor of :.'\1 erhanical Eng-ineering at the C. of I. Pat Tummclson is seen as the mothn of t•ight children. Judy Turner is _een as soloist with the Boston Pops orchestra. In ten years, Russell (;uy will he running a gambling casino in Florida, "Russ's Roukttl' Rendezvous." Dale Hahn leaves H ulah's flowers to Em my Stipe' In the future we sec Dick Haines against Lorgcous Ccorgc on Channel 7. Bill Hartz is no\\ operating a hand in Texas. After leaving the Army with a great deal of artillery experience. we . ce Hank Hatch shooting wlwat from guns for the Quaker Puffed \\heat Co. Francis "Hopalong" Cassidy is now a star for Paramount Pictures. Jim 'elson is nO\\ head of the Techni- Print Film Co. Billy Oliver is acting supervisor of the \'irginia Theatre. Bill Buckles i. no\\ an executive for the R K 0 :'If otion Picture Corporation. :tan Butts is playing guard for the Harlem ( .lohetrottcrs. Bob Al~op is a rhetorir profe.,.,or at the Univt•rsity of Illinois. Devon Baines is repairing phonograph lll'l'dll's at :'lll-ndl'l Riley's. Phil Brown is playing right tackle for the San Francist·o 49'ers. Lawrence Pope is a high oflirial in the cigar indw.try. John Pettit is rurrcntly starring in thc evcr-popular monc "Bruno." Dick Rohr i_ a test driver for the Ford :'II otor Co. Dick Hyan is a movie producer in Hollywood. Jack Moore own. a mink farm in \\'yoming. David \\'arnock is sc::en as a professor of Physics at thc U. of I. Trcva :.\lc\\'ethy i_ currently seen as office manager at \V. Lewis and Co. Jim Cochrun is playing right guard for the hicago Ikars. Sw.an Black is a • orial Science teaclwr at hampaign Junior High. Barbara Brawner i_ an actres. on Broadway. :.'\fargaret labaugh is an opera singer. · Pat Burgess i a ecretary at Champaign High. John Wilson is now a famous playwright for Gary rosby'-; show. As we stroll down the halls of . H .• . we find Sharon Cruthers teaching in the music room. having recently joined the faculty. Roy Feldkamp is making a tidy fortune by selling forgcd absence excuse. to C. H. S . >tudents. Don :.\faxwell is currently serving on the Champaign Police Force. Jo Curtis, Jane Daugherty. and Juanita Cramer run an employment agency for high •chool students.
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