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p World peace and unity have been man's hope, dream , and goal for many centuries. Rare, indeed, though, is the generation which is not fa -

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miliar with the fears and anxieties of war. To be rid of war, the nations of the world must be united; one part cannot exist without the other. In this, the 1955 MAROON , we, the staff, have tried to show that each

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part makes its own contribution to the successful whole; and by the same token that each nation makes its own contribution to the success of man's dream-world peace.

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( o-cclitors-in-chic J :\lary Lou ( 'o-husincss 11/llllll!JI'rs .lcti1•ity editor .'·)cnior editor

l~u-.h,

Lynn Fairchild

\<lion Dohme, Diana Flvnn

:\lerilyn (:\I imi)

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:\larcia Hnm nell

.'·)ports editor-Bob Julian Co-adm'nistration c ditors

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l\:c1nzo, I kanna :\I iller

ndcrrlass111en editor- Judy Forte J>/wtoyraphcr Janet Bundy .·lssistant-Hoh \\'erth . Jrt editor Susan ( ;liessman Assistants Dave Lierman .. \nn < h ·ershiner, .'ue Fitch , and Jeanne Kt•lly

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.''Ienior assistants

:\lary Ellen Drenckhahn, . 'andra :\I au-., :\ancy :\leece. :\ancy .'turies, and Patty \\'ilhorn

~andra ,\dam~. :\larilyn \kxander. Lynne Brcm nell, :\orma Colegrove, Judy Corley, Chri~ Carrard, Joan l'arkhill . . \nn . eymour. Janet .'ha,·er, :\Jarian \\'ilholm. and Sue \\'right

Junior assistants-

Sophomores- :\larian Baker, Joyce Bickel. Joyce Bom\ell, Brtnda Braun, Beverly Brockway, .\udrey Bruckner, Carol Clunons. Charlotte Corray. l·]inor Dohbins, Beth Dohme, .\nn Louise Drenckhahn, 1\:aren l•:stergard, .\lice Fi~her, llelen (;loyd, .'haron llinkle, :\ancy llood, \irginia !lynds, \nn Kearn~. Patty Kortkamp, Joy T.auterhorn, Sue :\littendori. :\ita :\eal. Sue :\orman. Pam Parkhill, .'ilvia Stoner, :\ancy Turnt·r, and .'andy \\'ood ~11irl c y .\ . . hirlly, Dick \\'inters, Dave Crocker. Janet Tolliver, Boyd Blue, Denny Clark, Su-.ie II ill, Terry Baker, Jim Brttckner, Byron :\Iiller, :\lary Bill h.' nwr. Pat Cook, Ka.' Hower. Carolyn '\e-..mith, Jeanette \\'ithrow, Kitty Jolmson. Sandy .'chni. Janet Shavn. Carolyn Rexroat, Katy \Iiller, and :\larilyn Cavanaugh.

Subsrnption rcprcsc ntati1•cs

Faculty ad1•isor- :\I i-." 1\ett\ \\'ollel· 1 Printa- T\\in Citv . I rintinu Co. ~

1'/wtoyraphcr Cm•as

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Table of Contents 1. ADMINISTRATION

2. CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores

3. ACTIVITIES 4. SPORTS S. FEATURES J'lzc 1955 .\I aroo11

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Student of C. H.

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•\cademically. cour--es

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l·:nglish. -.ocial studies . . nences. ioreign language-..

and mathematics are a\'ailahle. John (>'Connor\ sociology classes were riot- especially the day that :\lickey Brown.

~hirle~ ~ulli\'an,

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Dick .'chroeder. and

Ruth \nn .\rmstrong were . upposed to lead a panel discu-.sion .

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"He . ure to iollow the in-.,truction-., careiully," 'aid :.\lr. Clen Tilbury.

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Jerr: ~tull, :\ancy Dunn, and Don .\lexander are trying to do ju~t that.

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\ ocationally. !'>tudl:nh may elect courses in typing, shorthand, lmsine-,. machine-,, or bookkeeping.

Rosenmry Palmi-,ano, Jo \nn Block, and Joyce Blaker \\'<.'re . o

busy in ::\liss Lynn Littrrly\ ( )ffice Practice class they couldn't take time out to pose for

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lndu~trially.

C. II.:-;, otrer a \\ide rangt• oi ~hop;,· electric. n1ctal, \\'ood, <llr-

plane. machine, and building trade". The hoy. in :\I r. II. L. \Yid.'s

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\lud ler. Don \ \' oocl. . and l·:d \\'in Da ,·id;,on- take time and care in making their projecb.

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Dr. E. H. MELLON "I low many tH:\\ fir-..t

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will t·nter

-.dwol next fall?" "\\'hat i-.. your viewpoint on the Bond Issue?" "II ow many ers will

Champai~n

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neul next ytar ;" Tlwst·

are just a few oi the problem-.. and question-.. which com<: up <:very clay in the oflin· oi Dr. E. II. :\I ell on.

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l'nit l \' school .... ( >ne does not ha\'t' to he in the office oi Dr. :\ldlon \·ery long to nalize that it must he om· oi tht• busie-..t office-.. in Champai~n.

The re-..pon-..ihilitits oi runntng sixktn grade . choob, t\\·o Junior II ighs, and our 0\\11

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II igh are tremendou-.. and are

all brought to Dr. :\lellon in his office in the Champaign Junior II igh ~chool.

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education oi L'nit l \, which direct" the activitie:, oi our :-.chool sy-..t<:m, i-.. composed oi Dr. 1~. II. :\lellon. the :-uptrintendent; John Faulkner, the derk; and E. .\. Colbert, II. ~- Daw-..on. Dr. \\'. R. Fn·eman. :\1. R. ( ;rindl<:y, B. B. Rag-..dale, :\[ r-... D.\\'. . 'quin·.... and .\. R. Troutman, -..<:\tn elected mt•mher-...

The elcctul mt·mher:-. each -..ern· a term oi three years with t\\'o ur three member:- being elected each year. The hoard meet-. on the -..~:cone! \1 onday oi every month at. en•n-thirty. These meeting ... which are open to the public are held at the Champaign Junior II i~h ~dwol in Dr. \lellon'-.. oflice.

l·nml rm,•, left to rl!lill Dr. E. H. :\ldlon, :\lr.... D. \\ Sqmrc•s, :\lr. :\1. R. Crindky. :\lr. II. B. Rag-dale :\lr. H. :-.. ));1\\,on. Hac/.: rm,•- :\I r. A. R. Troutman, :\I r. John Faulkner, ).I r. E. A. Colhl·rt. .Ibsen/ Dr. \\. R. FnTman.


MR. WOOLEY Coming to Champaign irom ( ;ale:-.burg. Illinois, wlwre he had been ."uperintendent of ~chools, ~[r. \\ ooley brought to Cll. · a wealth of experience in chool admini . tration. Ever: chool need:-. capable guidance, and in this year as principal of Champaign II igh : chool. ~I r. \ \ 'ooley ha-. pro,·ed that he can gi\ e just that. \\'hen a~ked his definition of the "ideal" high -.chool. ~I r. \\'ooley replied, "\ school about the :-.ize oi l II. , large enough to atTord a good cur-

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riculum ( . ubject matter) and a \\ell-rounded activity program (:-.ports, drama, music, publications, and dubs) ; yet :-.mall enough that eH·ryone knows e\ er: one else." From thi-. cldinition one can see wh: ~I r. \\'ooley "tits in" at Cll.". ~[ r . \\'onley graduated from the l ' niversity of lllinoi:-. and recei\'ed hi. :.Jaster's I )t•gn•e from the same institution . ln addition he ha:-. done graduate \\Ork at Columbia. II arvarcl. and \ ·ermont 'niYersities. To him \\·e extend a cordial '' ekonw.

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MISS ZEHNER V it•t•-P rin (•ip al a n cl D ean of Gi riH

In her ninth year a~ \ ' in·-l'rincipal and I >t·an oi :\ dl Zdlllt'r ha~ a htt~: <Ia: \\'itltout much cltann: ior lei-.un·. ~he ltdp~ the girls\\ ith any problem. \\'hich they ma: ha\'e and a-,~isb them in cltoo~­ in~ subjects which will k the greatest help to them, whether they plan to ~o to college or to get a joh aiter ~raduation. \~ re~istrar, she spends many hours plannin~ and tillin~ out ~chedule . ior tht· ()~0 students enrolled in C II~. hut she is ne\·er too hu~y to look up and :-mile at the person meclin~ help . . \nwng :\I i~~ Zehner's many dutie~ i~ that oi fill ing- out drop card .. That is, when a -;tuclent ha~ clifliCirl~. ~I i~s

culties and conflicts which pre\'ent him irom taking the he~t cour-,e~ in prt·paration ior collt·ge or career, he may ask a~. istance oi ~I i-,s Zehner, \\'ho alnw~t al\\'ays comes up with a top-rate solution to the problem. \l~o on record in our \ ' in·-l'rincipal\ oftice are the charts for the ~iris' attendances, tanlim·sses and ah~ences. l·~ach excuse mu~t dear the oftin· heiore an official excuse sltp is i-.succl. ~lis~ Zeltner\ office ah\ays seems to han• a cheerful air and reflects the \\ oncleriul personality and intcttsl' intere. t \\ ltich :\I iss Zeltner retain . ior each and l'\' l'l')' stll(lent at C II.· .

FRED MAJOR ". ·a), Freel, could I han· an ah-,ence excuse?" To ~ l r. Fred ~ l ajor, l)ean of Bo) ·' at Champaign ~enior II igh ~chool, this is a \'ery iamiliar reirain. :\I r. :\1ajor is a \\ ell-kno\\'n and \'ery popular person among- the student-.. in the halls oi Cll ~ and from within his office, boys can he seen :-treaming in and out constantly. :\1r. :\lajor realizes the needs of local students from hi-, lon~ association in this commu nity. \ !so, from hi~ long a. sot·iation with hoy-.. he know-.. how to talk to them and hm\ to help them . oln• their many problem-,.

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B S. :\f.,\ . l 'ni\'l·r~ity of Illinois; \ ol.ltlonal Building T radt·s.

ll'allac,• II .• li>.'nwlhi,•

\Irs . • IIi.-,· F. Uarlo<, ll.] .. A.:\1. l'niversity oi :\linne.ota; Puhlk Rdations, ( hronicl.-. Quill and . noll.

II illimn C lc~rk All.. B.S .. :\1. \. Bradlt·y Colkgt'. L'ninr~ity of Illinois; Aclvann·d J\lgdmt. Snlicl ( ;<'. omdry. TrigononJt•try. College \lgd1ra.

B

Nalf>h !!/toft

l 1 nin•rsity of Cmuht•ling.

~ .. :\1.:. Illinois;

( larcncc N. Xcl/i,· F. Hates

niwrsity of Cmmsl'ling.

A.B .. :\I.S. Illinois; Physics,

F!I<JIICI B.S .. :\1 ... of lllino"; .\ppliecl :\latllLmatics, Plane c;eometry. ounseling, ~ophomort· Class Sponsor.

lninr~ity

Nussc/1

.\1 illard f .. Ucrry B.S.. :\I.S. Iowa St,lte Tt·achers' College. lm\ a Stall Cnllegt•; .\lachine Shop.

Nohcrl II'.

Uol~cnkamp-B.E ..

Eastt:rn lllinoi, State College. l'ni\'l•r,ity oi Drafting.

:\I.S.

Teacher~·

n.

L'niversity .\rh.

Geist

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B.S .. :\I.S . lllinoi-.; ( .raphir

C lwrl.-s Gries/ :\1.,\. 'nin~rsity of Illinois; :\ll'tak

lllinois;

7-.1.:\I.E. l'niversity of Oklahoma; Strings 'Ia". String Enst'mhk ( Jrdwstra.

James c:riyys Lois Hoi/enfield

l'nivt•rsity of English.

B.. \., :\1 .A. Latiu. Junior

lllinoi~;

Jlrs. Jessie" H. C/Cir~·

B.S .. :\I.S. l'nivnsity of Illinois, l'niversity oi SoutlH.:rn California; Ceneral Clerical Practice, Cooperative Office Occupatiolh, Coun~tlor. T.O.O.A.

!.cola (,·. I!Cirdlll!l

l'niver ity English.

of

:\1 . \. Illinois;

Junior


.\Irs. Joyce 1/il/ B.S . 'nin·rs1ty of Illinois; Plant C;tonH:try. Xatwnal I lonor Sont•ty, l'eparooJh.

/'era Kaden - A.B .. .\I.A . niv<:rsity of .\IJchigan; Counsl'lor.

\Irs. Jean lliscr II.S, ~I.S Blackburn Coll<:ge, l'niv<:rsity of Illinois, l.ihrarian, El-,taff. l'tpa-

II crmc111 II ' . l. 111dc·r B.S. l ' niv<:rsity of lllinoi-,; 1\\iation. l{iflt- ( luh.

Engli-,h

roon "'·

,\Jury li.. 1/o/mes B.E., ~I.E. Colorado .\. & ~1.; Homemaking, Future llomunak<:rs of Amt·rka.

John 1<. h•crs B.S., \\'orld History, L'. Junior l{t·d Cro".

~I.A.

S.

l.yn11 l. ilfc•rly B.S .. ~l. t\ , 'niwr-,ity oi lllinws, Columbia 'nivcrsity: Type\\ riting . ( Jtlirt• l'ractin•. ,\ssi-,tant ( hronidc Spolhor.

ll'ultcr l. oftiss ll.. .. .\1.!-o. of Illinois: (,llll'ral Chorw•. A Capp ~ lla Choir . .\ladri · gals. Trouhaclors. Dann· Band. Univer~ity

History,

\Irs. ,\/irium (. }Mobs . tmly flail Suhstitutt·.

lo/111 1•.. \lard· B.S. Illinois Statt • 'ormal L'niv<:rsitv: Drin·r Training. Coif Coad1. I{est.Tn F11othall Coach. J\s,istanl \\ n•stling Coad1, Junior ( 'Ia" Sponsor.

1/uro/d .\ Jester B.: .. .\I.A. l ' nin r'ity of Illinois. l ' niv<:rsity of lcma; Industrial .\lathematirs. ( ;t·ncra I .\I ath<:matirs. Ekm<:ntary ,\ lgd1ra, Boys' l't•rsonal R<:lations. Baskt·tball ' oat·h. Track Coarh. ,\_.,i,tant Football loach.

,\Irs. Mary .1/ujor B.!-.. University of Illinois: ll<:alth. S\\ imming. ] unior Cia" Spon,or. (; \ \ . .\laroonafiJh.

James \/. Jol111slon B. .' .. B.S. l ' nin r'it~ of Illinois; Electricity.

ll'illwm U. ,\/aryrm·c- B.!-. .. .\l.S. Central \'~1 ' A ( ollege. L'niv<:r,ity of lll111ois: .\uto .\l<:chanirs.


Ida llrh' llc.wr B.S . l'ni1 n~ity of lllinoi': Typl'\1 riting. ~lu >rthaml.

\Irs. If ulah 1/••\with B.S., \I . l ' nin•r,it) of lllrnoi ... ; L'. S. II" tor).

l,'obal c:. l/ eyer B S. l'nin:rsity of Illinois; :perch, EngJi,h. Dl·hatl', \\ ig 'n' Paint. .:\ationa! Thespialh.

.\Irs. J:~ ·d_\'11 1·. \mrlh B S. E<btl'rn Illinois Stall Teachers' Colkge; \rt. l raft..., \rt... and Crafb.

/)mrald 1..

I· rank .I. Sotka B.S .. :-.t.S. lllinoi ... :--tall' . 'ormal l'niver,it). l'ninrsity of Illinois; BookklTping, . all,marhhip. Record 1--l'l'Jl· ing, Di ... trihutive Ecluration. S11 im ming Coach.

\1 iller

JU,J. E.. IU,I.,

:-.t.:-.1. L'nil'l'rsity of :\I ichigan; :--tring Cia", String Enst:mble, ( lrchlstra.

norolhy J. \/1111!/Cr B.S .. :-.1.:. L'niver ity of lllinoi. ; Type11 nting, Commercial Club.

\1 rs. If clcu 1\. Stark :.l.S. Iowa :tate College; Everyday Lil'ing, Foods.

B S .. :\I.S. Cnin:rsity of Illinois; Bwlogy.

Tom \lc<varl B S. l'nin r ... ity of Illinois; Physical Education, H l'alth. Football Coad1. A"i ... tant BaskLthall Coach, Head Basd1all Coach. Sl•nior Cia-... Sponsor, "C" Cluh.

Jol"' lf. O'Co11110r-A.B.. :.1.:. Sht:pherd College. Ill innis Stall . ·or mal C' 11 i v e r sit y ; • ociolog), Psychology. Curn:nt History, l'.S. History. En111omics, Amnican (; o \' e r nm en t. Resnve Football Coach. Assistant Basketball Coach. Assistant Baseball Coach,

,\I arjorrc Stroll!! A.B .. :-.I.A . ~luskingum College, :.1 iddlt:hurry Colkge; Fn·m·h. Spanish, Stwknt Council.

Claud I'. \1 eyas

:-.1. :\I usiC' Ed. Indiana Central College, Univer-.ity oi Illinois; Din:ctor of :-.lusic unit 4 • chook Band, Baton Club. ~-1od­ trn :\lusic :-.ra ... tt:r,. I ·,·roll/on C. .'>haul- .B ..

B ... , :-.r.:. Univtrsity of illinois; Engli h, Speech. Dramatics, Play Production, \Vig 'n' Paint, • 'ational Thespian ....

Jll arimr .') luarl


(. /{, .'lrtllllllt'r<·i//c :\I.S. l ' nivt:rsity of Illinois; Dirt:rtor of lnclw.trial and Vocational Education, Din:rtor of Adult Education.

.II a/,·c It 'al/lrt'Y B.S. Illinois Stall' :\"orrnal 'nin rsity: llt·alth, Physical Education, \' arsity Clwl'rkadt•r-,, l{t·sl'rn· ht:L"rka<krs.

1\ oy :.,._,·iudcll

:\I.A. Univnsity of Illinois; Din:ctor of Athktics, S\\ imming. \\'n·stling Coat· h .

I· rauccs If 'c,·d B.S .. :\I.A. knox Collt•gt•, l'nin·rsity of Illinois; l:nglish.

. ll<•au Taylor :\ .B .. A.:\f. Univt:rsity of Illinois, Illinoic Collq.(t:; C. S. History, Courbdor, Cross Country Coach. Projector Cluh.

1/ja/mcr 1.. Wick B.E.. :\l.S. l{in.r Falls Stall: Tt:acher. lulkgl·. Bradky l'nin~rsity; \\'ood.

Clo11r Tilbury :\1 !1. l ' niwrsity of Illinois; Cht•mistry.

(,race K. Wiley B.S., :\!.S. l'nivl'rsity of Illinois; English, Futun '1\·achers of 1\merica.

J .. lrtlrur Tc,•ardock :\f.:-.. University of Illinois; Yocational \griculture, Future Farnll'rs of -\merica.

J:./i::al>ctlr ./. lf'ollcr B.S., :\1. ,\ . l'nin:rsity of Illinois: Rht:toric. :\lodt:rn His tory, Sociology, .ll aromr. Sl'nior Class Sponsor. Quill and Scroll.

lJorotlry lf'illcoxt'll (no pirturl') A.B .. :\I.A. Univt:rsity of Tllinois. l'nin:rsity of \\'i-rorbin: Rhl'loric, .'panish.

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ECRETARIE._ / .,ft to rl!lht :\lr \\ altlr Dillman. :\1 r,. Dori' Stl \\ art, :\I j,, Eloi'l' 11 athl'lh

Janitors /.,·ft to riuht Frank Darnall.

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l,nmit l{l·id. l{oh,·rt Jelly, llarolcl Elk11h. ( •l·orgl SchHrirh. l{aynwncl IJa,\·all. ( lrvi, E kriclge . • ll>sc11t

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Seated, left to rit!lrt \twrdilr!l

Bill Graham, pn•,i<knt; Su-.it Hill, trea,urer; Judy Clark. ,~_·crdary; Dan I it.•rmarr. virt.·-pn:,ickrrt.

:\I r. Tom .'tt.'l\ art and .\I i" Betty \\'olin. 'IHJihor,.

. \-. a touri-.t -.troll. <I em n the va:,t corridor-. of the Cnited .:\ation-, Building, he .,ee.,, by the name-, on the door-,, that thi-, great organization is composed of matn· ditTcn:nt divi-.ion-,. Bchi;1d the door marked "l•:xccuti\'e" he finds the leaders pf the organization. In office this year arc Hill Lraham, Da\'e Lierman. ~usie llill. and Judy Clark. .\I m ing on to the next room. lw see-, that the i nd i 1 id ual commi ttecs are in session- such committee:-. as the ~enior ~kip Day Committee, 11 hich make:-. plan-, for the da: 11 hen the seniors go on an all-da) picnic: the ~enior Banquet Committee, which plan-. the banquet at 11 hich the seniors get together for the Ja-,t time a-. a da-.-. and read the dass will : the Cia-.-, .\I emorial Committee, who:--c job it i:-- to select the clas-, gift: and the .\nnoum-cment Committee, which -.elect:- the announcemtnb and card-.. •\ committee quite prominent thi-, :ear i-, the ~emor Trip Committee, making the plan-. for the Tnn·el Club. The: take care of the planning. organizing, and busine. s tran-.actiotb in\'oiYed in the exnu·-,ion to Xe11 York and \\ ao.,hington. For those :--tudenh choo-,ing to go. and there are around one hundred ui them, this trip

will pron: to be an uniorgt.:ttahk expcrit•tKe. To rai-.t• money for thi:, trip the committee :,potJ:-ored a "Jazz Concert." Rounding the corner, the touri:-.t hear-, -.oit .,train-. of mu-.ic coming from tht• large ballroom. The doorman inform:, him that this dance i:-. the annual Junior~enior Prom, which the senior:-. dream about all year. \cross the hall. as he leave:-. the ballroom, th<: tourist approache-. the conference room oi the ~erre­ tariat. ~eated at the head of the table he '>ee'> the ~ecretar) -<;eneral. who is n·viewing la:-.t year\ r<:cord. The ~erretary learned that the graduating cJa.,., oi llJ55 e . celled in many field:-.. ln football th<:y tied ior the Big Twelve Champion:-.hip. Tlwy won the Big T11 eh e title in wre-.tling and 11·ere third in the ~tate \\ re-.tl i ng Tournament. . · ot on] y did they excel in -.porb, but al. o in dramati "-.. They 11·on :-.l 1·eral tir:-.b in th<: rt:gional :-.peed1 ronte-.t and had the opportunity to obtain tir. b in t 1! • -.ectional. and t'\'en in the :-.tate meet. \\ ith hi-. day 11ell :,pent. the touri-,t hoards th<: ele1·ator for the ground floor, leaving behind him the building that house:, the toob for fntenzational Peace.


Aeht·~on,

An n "Lm·c conquers aln•a.\'s." \\ ig 'n' Paint 3. 4; (;AA 2. 3. 4. Exl.'cuti,·c.: Committee 4: ~I aroonafin-, 3. 4, Pre.,ident 4; .\ Cappella 4; Vocalcttes 4; Baton Club 4; ).! usical ~IO<x!-, 4; Pops Concert 4; Peparooth 4. Block "C" Chairman 4; Stunt Simi\ 4; \\'ays and ). Ieath Committee 4.

Ale xa tul(•r , D on

"(dnius llllt.\·t he l>onr.'' :\a tiona! Honor Society 4; Pepa root!'> 4; ( ltlin· Hl'lper 2; ] r.Sr. Prom Committee 3: Cuid.tnn Co 1 mittel' 4; \\ ays and ).leans ( ommitt:.'l' 4.

Ang lin, J ot• Alle n , Virginia

'.\lusic in her heart." .\ Cappella 3; ).1 u-,ical ).loods 3. 4 : Red Cross 3, 4.

.. ro he stron,lf is to he /wpp_,.... Football 2; Track 2; \\'restling 2. 3. 4 : S11 imming 4; "C" Club 2, 3. 4.

Appenon , Bill

· Q111ct as a plou_,,h laid at the furrm,• s encl."

Arm ~ trong ,

Jim "'.\'o rrtan '1<'CIS ITCY !fi'C£1/ '' itlwut 11rspiration."

Rifle Club 2; ] r.-Sr. I' rom Committee· 3: Baccalaurca e Committee 4.

Arved~on ,

P e ter "On the slayc he natural."

A.rmbtrong, Ruth "It·, lllTcr knm,• ''/rat ripples

of hraliny <<'<' set in rrtotion hy sirrtply srnrlin.lf." C.:\. :\. 2; Comm~rcial Club 4; Red Cross 4: Peparoon-, 4.

A) re, Virginia ".\/ y heart is en·.~ at your

ser<'ICC. (;.A.A. 3, 4; Commercial Club 2, 3. 4; I'l.'parouns 4.

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X a tiona! Th::spians 3. 4. President 4 ; \\ ig 'n' Paint 2. 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Drama Board 4: Troubadors 2; Baton Club 3. 4: :\lodcrn :\1usic :\Ia. ters 3. 4: :\I usical ).Ioo<ls 2. 3. 4; Pop-, Cnncert 2, 3. 4; Orche>tra 2. 3, 4; Stunt Sh011 2; Spring Play 4 ; Fall P lay 4; :\a tiona! Honor .'ocil.'ty 4.

Bail ey, Joann e

"Drarrtalics her destiny."


Bnkt•r,

Dorra~

"Scio cc rs 1'0.\ll\' more stimula/1111/ to the iiuo!!illolilllr thou arc th,· classrcs."

Ua kt•r, \tar) 1111 '1/af>/>v f>cof>lc. Irk,· beautiful f>rclurcs. un• the J>ruduc/s uf careful 1>/cudillfl· '

.. 'ational Honor Sm·irty 3,-1: :\ ational Th( spians 3, -1. T rc<h· urn -1: Wig 'n' Paint 2. 3. -1; Drama Board -1 ; Baton Cluh -1 : ~I usit'al ~1omls 2. 3; Pops Concert 2. 3. -1; < )rcht:stra 2. 3, -1: l'eparoons -1: Stunt Sholl 3; F<JII Play -1; Jr.-Sr. !'rom ' ornmittre 3; Haccalaurcak an <l Commcncrment Commitll'l's -1 ; Plays hop !\ ight 3.

.II arocm 2; Chro11iclc 2; \\ ig 'n' Paint 2, 3. -1; C:.A. . 2. J -1: Baton Club 3. -1; ~lockrn .\Ju,ic ~Ja,tns -1: ~ltP,ical ~loo<l 3: I'lparoons -1; \lajonltcs 2. 3. -1: Drum .\lajordt( -1; Skip Day l"ommitlt'l' -1. Stunt Sholl -1; Jr.-Sr. I'rom ommitltl' 3.

Bait'~,

Bakt•r, Frand' ( Bud) "/ !<'OIIId rather /Jc nqlrl tha11 he l'residC'Irl."

Barbara

"\he's yo/ her lm·e to /.:ccf> her !,•arm." Student Council 2, 3; Chrouiclc 2; Wig 'n' Paint 2. 3; C. A.A. 2; ~laroonalirh -1; Peparoorb -1: Skip Day Committre -1 ; Stunt Sho11 2. 3, -1 ; Ch~crlcadn 2. 3. -1.

Track -1 ; F. F.:\. 3. -1; Skrp Da) Commilll'l' -I; Jr.-Sr. !'rom Committt·e 3.

Bt"rk,hirf', Jml~ "/., c1s art slaf> , articles aud ;,•rll IIC'1'1'r flO filii oj fas1Jio11 ;.vhit.· th,· ;.,·orld la.1ls."

Bt'll. Jim "111111!/111<

cmc ,,·it/rout the

other."

• tudt:ut CmuKil 2, 3,-1; • 'ational Thr piarh 3. -1; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. -1. l'rt•si<ll·nt -1: Drama Board -1; ,\ 'apptlla 2, 3, -1; .\ltl'•ical ~loods 2. 3, -1; I'oJh Concert 2. 3, -1 ; Uao,s Srcn·tan: 2; 1\paroons -1; .·kip Day Con{miltct -1; Ua'' Ring Commrttt:e 3; Stunt . · ho\1' 2. 3. -1; Fall I' lay -1 ; Jr.-.' r. !'rom Committt:e 3 ; llaccalaun·atl' and Commrm-ermnt lommittn· -1; :\ational Honor Society -1.

Student Council 2. 3, -1. Tn:asun·r -1 ; Basketball 2. 3; Basl'· hall 2; Cro" Country -1 ; S11 imming Team -1 ; "C" Uuh -1 ; Prparoolh -I; Announcement Committee -1 ; St:nior Trip Com mittte -1; Jr.-Sr. Prom l.ommilttt' 3; • · atinal Honor Socidy -1 ; lla" \ ice-Pn·,idUJt 3

Bt·~t'r,

.\lt>ril) 11 (Mimi) 111111 11cr, I'<' I uusc/ri,;•ous ,,·rtlwr:·

"'> ol>er of Bt>rrningham, Carol ",) tvle rs the dress of th;.,u,hts."

Clrrolliclc 3; ( ;, \ . \ . 2. 3. -1 ; ~lusical ~lood' -1; lommrrcial Cluh 2. 3. -1; Rt:d Cro. s -1; l'q•aroon' -1; Skip Day lommiltt: -1 ; • ·tunt Sholl -1.

.II aroo11 2. 3. -1. Actl\ itv Editor -1 ; :\ationa I Honor Society 3. -1 ; Quill and Scroll 3. -1; :\ational Theo,pians 2. 3. 4; \\ ig 'n' Paint 2, 3. -1. Treasurer 4; Drama Board -1 ; Band 2. 3. -1 ; Baton lluh 3. -1. Treasurer -1; Ptpa roons -1; OAin· llrlp -1 ; Jr.-. r Prom Committl'l' 3; llaccalaun·atc and Conunenccmcnt lommittt:e -1.

Uillington, '\'orma ''.'Jirnryt/r throucdr JO.\'." Uillh~

mt'r, \lar:II/> to hat."

"(liS<'.\'

1.0.0 .. \ . -1; lomrm:rcial Club 3. -1; OAin· Occupations -1; I'l:paroorls -1; Office H clp 3. -1; ) r.Sr. Prom l ommittee 3.

llaroo11 2; Clmmiclc 2. 3. -1. lopy Editor -1; Quill and Srroll -1; \\.ig 'n' Paint -1; A Cappdla 3. -1; Baton Cluh J. -1; .\lu. ical .\loodo, 2. 3. -1; Pups Concert 3. 4; Pcparoons -1; ( )ftice Help 3; \\ill and ProphlT) 'ommittec -1 ; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3.


Bla k t·r ,

Jo~cc>

".Is efficient us sh,· rs <JIIl<'i," 1.< l,( l .. \. -1: lomnwrl'ial lluh 3. -1, l'n:,icknt -1: ( >ffin• ( kcu patiorh -1; ( >t1in· Il,·lp 3: Jr. ~r !'rom Committn 3.

Hluc>, Darrdl "I hae's 1110.'/IC

111 his h,·ort." ( hr 111iclc 2. 3. -1: • ,ttional Th,.,. Jllll' 2. 3. -1: \ \ 1g 'n' Paint 2. 3. -1 .• ·a tiona! Forur,IC League -1: ll;u I 2. 3. -1: Troubador 2. 3: ll;,ton Cluh 3.-1; .\l()(krrl ~ I u,ir .\Ia. tt:r' 3.-1: ~I u,iral ~lood, 2. 3. -1 : Pop' Concert 2. 3. -1 : ( lrrhl·,tra 2. 3, -1; Dann• !land 2. 3. -1: ~kip Day Committee -1 : ~tudt:nt oi ~lonth. (:\larch) -1: ~t111 t .'IH>\\ 2. 3. -1. ~prmg Play 3. -1: Fall !'lay 2. -1.

Blof'k, J oa nn ",/ !/Ood d,·cd rs ll<'<'cr lo ... t."

( ;,.\. \ . 2. 3. -1: 1\·paroorh -1: S,·nwr Banqm·t Committe'' -1.

Borri , Rita "aric> "/Jesllll!'d for lwpf>ill<'Ss."

<:.A.A. 2. 3.-1: :\lu,ical ~lood, 2. 3. -1 : Pop' Concert 2. 3. -1; ( lrchl·,tra 2. 3, -1: Commercial Club 2: F.H .. \. 2.3.-1. l'uhhr !\dation' Chairman 2. l'arli:tllll'ntarian 3. I' r e' i <I l n t -1 : F.T.. \ . 2. 3. -1 ; • kip Day Committn· -1.

Brnf'kmann, Dc>ralcl ' ' / / O'il' 7.~.•isc fh IS'"

Bra ~,

'\ate

tire help cou yidd to 111011."

\ational I fonor :ocit:tv 3.-1: lla,kdhall 2: 'J rack 2: liand 2: lh·hatt: -1: Boy' .tatt: 3.

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Brc>c>n , Ton1 "lllrc11 dm,•n 111 llr<' mo1111r. remember J 011olr. I lc come 1111/ all ri!llrt."

:-.tudent Council 3. -1; Foothall -1 : Ba,kethall 2. 3. -1 : Ba,,·hall 2. 3. -1. Captain -1 : "C" lluh 3. -1 : Cia,, 1\ing Committee 3: \ \'ay, and :\I can Committtl' -1: Jr.Sr Prom Committn· 3.

Hricker, Glt•nn "fft IS !/OOd 1/ro/ docs

Broderick, Cons tanc(' "!:1•rn• 11ohlc oclr7·rl\' m.rk<'s

Bro... n , Miehael S. "/:7·cn• m.nr 7l'ciS 110/ bor11 <<lllr a srl1·cr sf>oclll i11 Iris

roo11i for itself."

. (;,,\ , \ . 2. 3. -1: Dlhate 2: • a tiona! H onor .'ocilly -1.

1/00d /tJ

ollra s."

mollllr."

\\'ig 'n' Paint 3. -1: Track 2. 3. -1: lro. Country -1: "C" 'luh -1 : jr.-.'r. Prom Committee 3.


Brownell, 'lart"ia "lt'1th her came 'F/asltes of llll'rnmell/ //rat 1l'ere 1l'OII/ to set tire table 011 a roar'."

.llarom1 2. 3. 4; Stnior Erlitor 4; • 'ational llonor Soddy 3. 4. l'n·sirltnt 4 ; l'eparoorh 4; •-kip Day Committn· 4; Quill r.nd Scroll 4.

Bumpu , Larry "lf onest:y rare as u 1111111 '''lilrout sclf-pil:!>·" Foothall 2,4; Ba,kctball 2; Track 2; Cro-., Country 3; "(" Club 2. 3. 4 ; Cia-.> l'rc>i<knt 3 ; Annoum·t·mcnt Committl'l' 4; :=t•nior :\1cmorial Committct• 4.

But"kle , Mart"ella ".1l jest breaks 1111 bm1cs."'

.l!aroo11 4; {; A.A. 4; :\lu>iral :\1 ml<ls 4 ; Commerdal Club 4 ; l'<:paroo11> 4; Skip Day Committcl' 4 .

Bundy, Jane t K. "Coori <••ill IS the llllfllrllcsl f'nrciiCIII force 111 tire 1mi•·erse."

,\/arom1 2. 3. Photography Erlitur 4, Ft·ature Editor 4; Quill and '-icroll 3. 4; c; .. \.A. 2; A lappdla 3. 4; Vocalette> 3. 4; Baton luh 3, 4; :\I ocltrn :\lu,ic :\la>tcr> J. 4, Trt·asurcr 4; :\I w.iral :\I nod-. 2. 3. 4; Pop> oncnt 2. 3, 4 ; ( )rchestra 2, 3. 4; Symphon<:ttes 2. 3. 4: :\I adrig<tl' 3, 4; Stunt Shm\ 2; Cam~:ra Uuh 2, 3; S~:nior Trip Committce 4 ; :\lu>IC ·ontest 2, 3. 4. Bush, lary Lou 'Rraiu aud /rear/."

:tudent Council 2, 3. 4; .llaroo11 2, 3, 4, Co-cditor-in-chid 4; • ' ationa! Honor : ociety 3. 4 ; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; :\'ational Thespians 3, 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2, 3. 4; A Cappella J, 4; \ ' ocalettes 2, 3. 4; Baton Club 3. 4, Vicc-pre>ident 4 : :\lu>iral :\I O<l<l> 2. 3. 4 ; Pop> Concert 3. 4; Peparoons 4; Office Hdp 4; :tudent of :\Ionth ( Septemb~:r l 4; ] r.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; :\1 id\\ intn Play 2; Baccalaureate and Commencement Committe~: Chairman 4 ; Bu>ine" .\lanagcr 3.

Burton, Joan ''fl1qlr he,·ls ,,·ere 1117.'<'11/ed bv a 1.-umclll <•lru fwd hec'll l.•isscd 011 the forclrcod."

C.,\. ,\. 2. 3. 4; Com 1m rcial Cluh ·I; Rt·cl l ro". Treasur~:r 4; l'eparoorh 4: Cia" .\kmorial Committl't• 4

Cat"iOilpo, Pete ·rt ~'~"' 11 arc suclr cxf't'llsio.·,• //1111!/S "

\\ ig 'n' l'aint 3: Football 2, 3; Tral·k 2; \\'rntl ing 2. 3. 4; Basd>all J ; "l" lluh 3. 4.; Projn·tor Club 2: :kip Day lommiltl:l' 4.

(:ade, Dorothy "Dllllfllll/ IS <•'OIIderful trailllll.l/ for qirls.''

\\' ig 'n' Paint 2; :tunt . how 2. 4.

Carr, Virginia (Ginger) ".Is n.•cet as sire is f'rellv."

Cain, }at'k "Tire trouble ;,·itlr lroul•le is that it ai<•'"-\'S start .~ 0111 just likt• frru."

Fuothall 2; Bashtball 2.

llaroou 4; \\ ig 'n' Paint 3, 4; C.A.A. 4; :\laroonafin> 3. 4; \ Cappella 3. 4; Baton Cluh 3. 4; :\lusiral :\l()(xb, 3. 4; Jr. -. r. !'rom Committee 3; Pop> Lonn•rt J, 4; Peparoon,., 4; :tate :\lu>ic Conlc!>t 3, 4; Haccalaun ate and Commencement Committct• 4.


Chambt'rlin,

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Trarhil rn·d from :-.tary\, .Sl'll anlT. Tl·nnt'"t'l' 3: (ommnrial luh 4: l{ul lro" -1: l'l'paroon' 4: \\ill and Prophll')' Committn 4: Jr.-Sr. I' rom Com .:.ittl'l' 3.

Uurh. Dt•nn ~ ".Is uf'rl.rfh/ as th,· ',•d11r" 1\a,kl'thall 2: Trark 3: 1\,t l'i>all 2. 4: \\ ill and l'roph n l om mittL-t· 4. ·

Uark, J tHI~ "llaf'f'I:J!'.IS •ltlnl/1.1 ;,·h.-rc the 1nols arc dccf'."

. ttHilnt lounril -1: Chronicle 2. 3. 4, \,•ociatl Editor 3. Editor 4: \\ i~ 'n' l'aint 2. 3. 4. \ in·un·-idcnt 4: (;.A.A. 2. 3. 4: l'Ja,, _\rretar) -1: l'eparo<Hh 4: .\lr" :-.tern ( hri,tm<h 4: :tunt ~IH>\\ 4. 1,-all l'lay 4: Tri-lligh ::--turrt :tum 4: J r -Sr. I' rom l om mitt L' 3: :tudurt oi thl' .\Iouth (.\pril l 4.

Cla uciin , Carol · I h,· 11irl 1l'lih th •

Coffid<l, Dori, Jr•an "I shall /illll a ;,·a_\' 11r make ill/C."

F.T.,\ . 2. 3. 4, II i,torian -1 : Sulior Ban ,ut:t Commia~~ 4.

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2.3,4: Band 2.3 4: I a ton ( luh J. -1: Cornmercial ( luh 2. 3. 4. Tn·a,urer 4: I{ eel Cro" 2. 3. 4. Jr Sr. Prom ( onmJittl'l' 3. ::--emor Ban·tmt Committl'l 4.

!laton ( luh 4: :-.lw-.iral :-.lood .!.. 3. 4 . l'op' l'onrert .!.. 3. 4 : ( lrrht·,tra 2, 3. 4: Camera Uuh 2. 3. 4.

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to· (,od."

"l~ach 1111111 /or himself."

\ Cappella 3: Danrl' I\and \ or,tli,t 2. 3: f.().(> .• \ . 4: lolllnll'rrJal C luh 2. 3. 4: < lfhre < >rrupatHnb 4: l{l'<l lro" 2: F.H. \ . 2: Library 2, 3.

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('lark, Pat

f'rofit."

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lldp 4.

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Bo b ".Is rorwd as an apple ;,•as his face."

Tratbicrrt·d from Higl .'chiKll -l.

Cniwrsity

Do clgP, Na n t';''/ do not understand." G. \.A . .2, 3, -l: Baton Uuh 3. -l; Pcparoom, -l: F. H .:\. -l: F.T A. .2; \I aj urettl'' .2. 3. -l.

Dohnw, Adlon ·· 1 he kwdlresl tiring (,ocf <Tt'r made."

Student Council .2. 3. -l. • l'Crctan· -l: .\laroon .2, 3, -l. Cohu ·inl:" ~I ana~er -l : ~a tiona) llonor Socil t) 3. -l: Quill and Srroll 3, -l: \\ ig 'n' Paint -l; C.:\.:\ . .2. 3. -l : ~laroonafim, 3. 4 , Ua. s \ ice-president .2; Peparoons -l: 0 .\ .H. -l: Ia" ){ing Committl'l' 3: .\ nnounceml·nt Committee -l: ' tudcnt of thl· ~I ,,nth (January l -l: Stunt .'hoi\ -l: Fall Play 4, Senior HatH(Ul't Committee 4: ] r -.'r. l'rom ommittee 3.

Dot~on ,

Freel "Well if I called the <vron!J llltml>cr. '''h\• duf vou OIIS'l•·er the plume.~ ..

Drenekhahn, Mar) Elle n " '/ he earlv l>ird catches the <••orin.''

Dre nn a n , 1\f..I,in "If \'Oil do11't say allylhilltJ, \'Oil <•'oll'f he called upcm io repeal it."

\1 aroc>n .2, 3, 4; Chronicle .2, 3, -l. Feature Editor 4: Quill and .'croll 3. -l: Wig 'n' Paint .2; Ptparoons -l : · tunt Sho\\ .2: \\ill and Prophecy 4; ] r. Sr. Prom Committ,·e 3.

\\ n·stling .2. 3. -l: 3. -l ; F.F. \. 2.

Dunn, -ancy Lou ''11'1/h 1111 ope11 !teart for all."

u \ .A. .2. 3, 4: El Stall .2, 3. 4. Secretary 3, Pre-ident -l; Senior ~lt•morial Committee 4

Cluh .2.

Dunn, Pat Ann ".1/;,•ays ready to help."

\\ ig 'n' Paint 3. -l: C.,\.,\ . .2, 3, 4: ~laroonafins 3. -l: Band 2, 3. 4: A ( appella Choir -l: Baton lluh 4: .\lusical .\loods 3, -l: l'ops Concert -l.

Dunn, Patricia Kay "Tircv'rc OIIIV trulv tJreal ;vito. are tnil)' yoi>ci."

.\1aroon 2; Kational Honor .'ociety 3, 4; A Cappella Choir .2. 3, -l : Vocalt:ttes .2, 3, 4 : Baton Club 3, 4; ~l odern ~ I u. ic ~las ­ t<·rs 3. 4, Vice-president 4: ~Itt­ sica) ~f oods 2, 3, 4 ; Pop-, Conn·rt 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Symphoncttcs .2, 3, 4; ~I aclrigals 4 : Peparoons 4 : D.:'\. R. 3: .'tunt • hO\\ 4; Tri- High Stunt SIHJ\\ 4.

Ea~h·rhrook ,

}at'kie ' \ alttr< has illclillt'd us to lm·,· 11101."

Chm~ticlc

.2: \ \ 'ig 'n' l'aint 4 ; 1.< >.< l.:\. 4; Comnlt'rcial Cluh 4: Office Occupations 4, Viceptt·sicknt 4; R<:cl Cro" .2: 1\·paroons 4: Stunt .'hem 3; .'<:nior llanqutt Committtl' 4.


Eic-hhor t , Lee "!lci<Jhls <•'<'rt' lll<Uf,· to />,• lool.·,·d from, 11ol to loo!.·cd at."

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Track 4: Ba,thall J • ( ro" t ountry J. 4: "(" Cluh 4: ~lu­ ,iral ~loods 2: F.F.A 2. 3. 4, l'n·sicknt 3. .J: Statt Fanm·r 4: ~k1p Day Committtl' 4: Jr.-.'r. I 'rom ( 'ommittl·(' 3.

E~a n~ ,

John "II 1/lwu/ music ltf,· <•·mdd f>t• (I IIIIS/akc,"

I' and 2, 3, 4: A Cappella ( l111ir 4: l'ops Conn·rt 2, 3. 4; Orrlll:stra 4.

}'ett , \'liriam G(• •w~it'H' "1 h, <•'lsdom of the ,,•orld rests ;,·1111111 th,• <valls of the schools."

nn , Diana "!fer stature !all: her smile loriyl!l."

Flynn, Patricia Kay "Fhc smile male hcs the <1irl.'' l'tparomh 4: F. I I.,\ . 2. Trea urLr: Jr.-Sr. !'rom CommittL·t• 3; ."<:nior ~It-moria! Committtt' 4

Fair('hilfl , L ) nn "!l,·r sparkllll</ <'.)'<'S, ready r,•i/, aud !lift of !l<lb all sh11111, '.'\he uwsl /J,• Irish'."

.llaroo11 2, 3. 4, lo-tditor inchid 4: Quill and .'noll 3. 4. l'rt.:sidl·nt 4: :\ational Thl'spians 3, 4. Stcrl'lary 4; \\ ig 'n' l'aint 2, 3. 4; I' t par'"' n' 4: (>Hire Hl·lp 4: Jr .. r. !'rom CommitIll' J; llthint" :.tanagl'r 3, 4.

IS

pm.,·cr."

.1/aroou 4: \\ tg n Paint J. 4: RL<I Cross 4: Jr. ~r. !'rom l'ommittt·l' J.

'FI~

\\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3; C. \ .. \ . 2: 1.0.0 .. \. 4: Ollice Occupation ..j: Skip Day lommittt~ 4: ."tunt . ho\1 2. 3. 4: ].r.-:r. !'rom Committt:e 3: Chl'erkading 2.

llaroo11 2: < •• ,\, ,\, 2, J: ( ).,\. 4: l ommerl'ial ( luh 4: ( >ftin· < >rrup.1tio1h 4: F. I I. \. 2.

1.< l

Fitc-h , Su,an "}\um,·fctf!/C

!\ational Honor Soritl\' 3, 4: :\ational Tht·spians 3, 4: \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. 4: ( ,,,\,,\. 2. 3. 4: ~I aroonafins 3, 4: Band 2. 3. 4: A l"appdla 3. 4: Baton Uuh 3. 4: .\lusical .\loo<ls 2. 3. 4: l'ol" Conrnt 3, 4: F.T. \. 2, 3. 4.

FINcher, Carol L) nn e "! shall rclur11."

IJi,, .Sh a ron "(,ood rompa11y."

~tudent Council 2. 3. 4. Parlia mullarian 4: .\I aroo11 2. 3, 4. Co-BusiiH:" :.tanager 4: . 'ationa! Honor Societ} J. 4 : Quill and Scroll 3, 4. \'ice-pn:sicknt 4: \\ ig 'n' Paint 3. 4: C.,\.,\ . 2. 3. 4: ~laroonafins J, 4: 1\:paroon. 4: Cirls' State 3: ( lt1in· Htlp 3, .j: Tri-High Council 4: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committt•t.: 3: Bacralaurtate and CommL'Ilt'L'mtnt Committl'L' 4: Stucknt oi lhL ~I outh Ola)) 4.

Forc-o•, Esther Jane "ll'hal '' 1sdom ra11 .\'Oil ji11d that IS </YCa/cr /hall Rilltfllt'S..1.1 "

C.A.,\ . 2. 3, 4: CommL·rcial Cluh 2. 3. 4: I 'l·d Cro" 2: LibrarY 2. 3. 4: ( ltlicl' ( krupation 4. ·


Gabbard, Tom For,hey, Tom

really simp/,·, but Ill< II Ill Sis/ 0/1 lll<lkillt/ it complicated." · ,

IS

\\ r~:stling 3: F.F \ . 2, J: lluh J .

(.arrelt, John L. " I lrf,· of ..•·a.\·,· ally 1111111.

(.illogl), Carole<'

not for

Carl W.

"/am in eanrcst." Band 2. 3: Camna ( lub 2.

tiS SIIIISfliiiC.

(;oodson , Bill "'/ OllltJri'Oil, /nt'llc/S, '11·iJ/

/>,· c111otha day." Football 2, 3, .J: Track J: \\rcstling 2. J . .J: "l" Cluh 3. -1: lr.-Sr. !'rom lummi t.·t· ,) : i larcalaun·att.- and l'• >lllllll'nl'l'mt·nt (. 'ommittt•t• -1.

(;raham, Bill "lfcr f"J>s <•'l'YC SO IICllr fhuf ~,·hat

(;it·~<' king, IS

".I cheerful ~~1cc rs

Glie~~man, S u~a n

c/s,· could I do.'"

. tudu1t Council 4; ( hrolllrlc 3. -+ : :\ atwnal Honor Socidy .3. .J, \ ' ice - prnidcnt 4; l\ational The. pians J. 4: \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3, .J : • 'a t ion a I Fortrhic Lt·ague .J: Football 2: Track 2: \\ rcstling 2: (;olf 4: Senior Class President: Peparouns .J: Debate 2, 3. .J, Secretary 4; F. F.A 2. 3. \'icc-president J; Class Ring Committcc J; \n IH>unn·ment Committce 4; Studtnt of the ~I onth ( Octobn) .J ; Stunt .·how 4; Fall Play 3, .J; Spe~:ch Team 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom (. ommittt·t· J.

Studc.:nt Council .J: Football 2 3, .J; Wrt:stling 2. 3, .J; Ba t·ball 2. 3, .J ; "C" Club 3, .J: Pop Concert 2; Senior Bauqu t Committcc .J: :\ational llonor Sor it•ty -1.

(,iH•n•. Euni<'l'

"l'ackt·d ••·rth pcrsonalrty." 1.< ).( l ..\ . .J: Ollie~ <kcupation .J.

".Is tilt su11 colors jlm,•crs. so docs art color /if,·. ' . tucknt Council .J: .1/uromr 2. .i. -\. si. tant Art Editor. .\rt Editor .J: C.A.A. 4; J\:paroons 4: Cia s Ring Cummittt:t: J: .\nnouncemt:nt Committee .J: Sl'nior Banqu~t Cummittte .J: Jr.-Sr. Prom CommitttT J: (juill and Scroll 4.

!~ilk

"The his ton• of tlr,• world r but tire bi;•,.~1raphy of yreat men.

Haley, Mar)' ".11/ IIIIISic and rhyt/1111." ( •. A.A. 2. J . .J; .\ 'appclla 3, .J: ~lusical ~I oods J . .J ; Pups Cunrcrt 3. .J ; ComnH:rrial Uuh J : l't:parooJh .J: F.T.A. 2, 3. .J: Stunt Slum J, .J ; Senior Trip Committee .J ; Jr.-: r. Prom Lummittt•c J; Exchangc Asscmbly J.

tiS

t!ood


llamriek, Mary

".Is merry as the day is loll[/." Hull, ]uc·k ",Ill c.l'pl•r/ is

Chro111cle 3. Fl'atun· Editor -1; IIIII'

<villi /olm,•s

111or1' ,uul 111or1' al•o11t

less a11<f less."

lla n~en ,

J ucly

"J\ ill<i fo 1'1'1'ryc111e."

Chronicle 2, 3,-1; , 'ational Thl'spians -1; \\ ig 'n' Paint 2, 3. -1: (;,A .• \. 2, 3. -1; :0.1 aroonatins -1: I \paroons -1; Stunt Show 2, 3. -1: Sl'nior Trip Committe<: -1: Jr. Sr. !'rom <.ommiltt:<: 3.

:\ ational < '· \ .•\.

Honor Society 3. -1:

2. 3, -1; A Cappdla 2. 3.

-1: \orakttl's 2, 3. -1: Baton Club 3. -1: :0.1 ocil'm ~I w,ic ~I astl'rs 3, -1: :O.Iusiral :\loods 2, 3,-1: l'ops Concnt 2, 3, -1: ( )rchl'stra 2. 3. -1 : Dann· Band -1 : Symphonl'lll's -1; :0.1 adrip;als 3, -1; l'q>aroons 4: Stunt Shm1 3,-l: \\ill and l'rophtcy Co1Pmiltl'l' -1: Ex· chan.l(l' Assl'mhlil·s 3; Tri High Stunt Shm1 -l; Stall' ~lusic Conll·st 2. 3; Quill and Scroll -1. Harmf'yer, Murlha

"/ smile for all." \\'ig 'n' Paint 3.-1: (,,,\,\. 2. 3. -1. Trtasurcr 3, Ext'rutivl' Board 3. -1; \ Cappl'lla 3, -1; Baton Club -1; ~I usical :0.1 oods 2. 3. -1: Class Strrttary 3: Rt:d Cross 3: l'l'paroons -1; F.T.A. 3. -1: ( lllicl' Hl'lp -1; Class Ring Committl'l' 3; Announcl'm<:nt Committl'l' -1; Sl'nior Banqul'l Committl'l' -1: Jr.-Sr. Prom Commitll'l: 3; l'lay Shop :\ight 3.

IlarJler, ]o) ee

"!he still small <·oice of .wotitudc."

Harmon, Maxine

.. noll'! take life too seriously. you'll lll''i'er yet out of it ali7•c."

T ransfl'rrcd from Peparoons -1.

Ilayc·~,

flaviN•, Georgia

".Is rule as a pi.rie."

Head, Laveda

''God helps those that help thcmsel<•es."

:\I attoon -1 ;

Joe

"F.<•cn• OIICl' i11 a ,,•hile. the <•'Orlif lllriiS 011/ a clc<•er IIICIII." .II arcum -1; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. -1: Football 2; Basketball 3: \\'rl'stling 2: A Cappl'lla 2. 3.-1: Trouhadors 2. 3. -1: :\lusical ~loods 2. 3. -1: Pops Concl'rl 2. 3. -l: Class l{ing Committl'l' 3: Stunt Sho\\ .l. -1; Fall l'lay 3.

Henrieh~,

Bob

·• l<esol<·ed to take fate by the throat w1<f shol~c o li"<·ill!l out of her.''


llt•tti ngt•r, Ridwrd "/f life fwd II St'< 011</ l'<liiWII fun.,• ;,•ould I co1-rN·t 1/r,· proofs. "

F. F.\. 2. -1.

[]jll, Su,ie • fltjillllt

I

tflt'S Ill <I fit/{,•

roo Hr.''

l[,,roon -1: Clrronic/,• 2. 3: \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3.-1: C.,\ .. \ . 2. J. -1; ).ltt>ical ).lu()(b 2; 'Ia" Trea,unr -I; l'qlaroorh -1, :tunt ~hm\

2. J. -1:

Cheerlead~:r

2. 3. -1.

Hill , Ali<'t' ".)i/orcc is mor,· eloquent /Iran <vords." 1.( >.O.A 2, J. -1; < >Hice Occupa tiorh 2. 3, -1.

Holzinger, Nan<')' "Is tlrcrc a /r,·arl that lllltsic CtiiiiiOI lllt'fl f" Tran:i~:rred

irom Homer -I; II aromr -1 ; \\ ig 'n' Paint -1 ; Band -1; .\ Cappella -1; \ ot·aldte. -1; Baton Cluh -1: l'op' Concert -1: Dance Band -1; Stunt :-iho\\ -1: Fall Play -1.

Hunt, E loi-,t•

Hulo,e, Chue k

"S<<'l'l'l tlllhtnr."

"/ Wil't>/.:C llllt' 11101'11111!} 011d

j01111d 111_\'Scfj /aiiiOIIS."

C ..\.\. 2, 3,-1; Commercial Uuh -1; l{~:d Cn"' -1; l'l'paro<Hh -1; ~kip Day mmnittn· -1.

Football 2: \\'n·,tling 2. 3. -1; " .,, Club 3. -1.

Hunter, Caroly n

"Nadd>onc of lrcr , 'i'CY_\' class." Tran,ft-rred from \'andalia. lllinoi, 3; \laroo11 -1; Clrroniclc -1: ( •. :\.:\. 3. -1: Peparoon' -1: Stunt . 'ho\\ -1: Barralaun•atl and lomml'nl'l'llll·nt Commitll'l' -1.

Jinks, Dale "/ 1'/rilr ,,., read lristor\', 'i<'C make lrisltiiJ' " ·

Football 2.

Ja<'oh~ ,

John "1'111 1111 11 ,.-f."

Band 3.

John.,on , Bernard "l:illslclll Cllllfd 11ol /w; ,. surpassed Ill<' 111 alyciJYa.''

Foot hall 2; Track 2. 3, -1: -ro" lountry J. -1. Captain -1: "C" Club 3, -1; ).[ u,ical ).! ood' 2, 3: l'op' lonctrt 2. 3; Orehe,tra 2, 3 ; . ·kip Day Commiltl:l' -1 ; Jr.Sr Prom Committee 3.


Hea "l.ifc is my colloJ<' . may I IJraduat,· ,,.,·fl. a11d nznr so/11!' hmrors." Chro11iclc 2. 3. 4; ,'ational l lonor Sondv 3. 4, Tn·a un•r 4; Quill and .·'l·roll 3, 4; Ba-hthall 2, 3, 4. Captain 4 , Baseball 2, 3 : "l"' Cluh 2. 3, 4: : ,·nior Trip Committn· 4.

J orcla n, Robert

Julian , Hob "I cu11e zs the thirst of youth."

Kant', John "/1, tried the lu.rury of doill f/ flOOd, aile/ SIICC<'Clft•c/ ! "

}one~,

Transfl'rred from \\ estl rn .\I ilitary Academy. \!ton. lllinoi, 3; \I aroo11 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Choral l{eading 4; Football 3. 4: Track 3; \\ re,tling 3; Loli 4: Dl:bate 3. 4: Skip Day Committl'l' 4; Conks! !'Ia) 4: Jr.Sr. Prom CommittLe 3; Quill and Scroll 4.

'I han• uot1Ii111/ to

Transierrt:d from l'rairit: du Chitn, \\' iscomin 3. .llaroo11 4: Clzrolliclc 3: \\ ig 'n' Paint 3. 4; l ross Country 4 ; Pt:paroons 4 : \\'ill and Prophecy Committl'l' 4; Jr.-. r Prom Committel' 3.

kt•ndt•igh, ka tiH'rirw "\ otlwzy is so ~.o11tayious <IS CllthiiSiliS/11.

'\a tiona! Honor Socil'ly 3, 4; :\ational Thespiaih 3. 4; \\ ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. 4. Sl'rrl'lary 4; ( •..\.A. 2, 3. 4; ~laroonafiih 2. 3. 4. Secrl'lary 4; ,\ Cappt•lla 4; Baton Club 4; .\lo<krn .\lthic .\I aster' 4; .\lusiral .\loods 2. 3. 4; Pops Concert 2. 3. 4; ( )rrlll',tra 2. 3. 4; Symphondtt' 2,3,4; l'eparoons 4 • • ·tunt ::-.how 2, 3. 4; Fall !'lay 4 ; . t·nior Banqud Committee 4.

Kink, Denni~ "It l11th, r tl11m 1/0<'St I <<'Ill !/0. .• .

Baseball 3. 4 : 4: Jr.-.'r. !'rom lommittt:t' 3: Su11or T rl)' Com mittt'l' 4. llashthall

3;

(ross Country

kirb:-, Dt• nni~ "!Jon 't fin 1111tzl you .:f<'<' Ill<' ,,·hites "1 tl~<•zr eyes IWk l'luh 3.

ht'nrwd:- , David "fie hath a heart."

Kirb) , Da,id I o /1c 11reat is to he mzsi111derstood." IWlt' Club 3.

konzo, largaret Lll< r.l/.\' cmd f>crsisfclzcc COII<JII<'Y alf tiiiii!/S.''

II aroo11 2. 3. 4, Co-faculty edi tor 4; (;.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Baton Club 3. 4; .\lusical .\lo()(b 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committl'L' 3; Quill and Scroll 4.

oJTa lm t

11/ood, toil. tears. a11d Sl<'eat " Football 2, 3. 4: Band 2, J, 4; \ Cappella 2. 3. 4: Troubador' 2. 3, 4 ; Baton Club 3, 4 : .\lu it·al .\lood, 2, 3, 4: l'oth Concert 3. 4: !'eel Cro ' 2. 3: Camera lluh 2.


1\.o- , , Do ri , "OIIt' of tl!ost' happy f•'<•' 'il'flo 1/e'i't'Y C0111p/ai11."

Commt•rcial roolh 4

Cluh J. 4:

I \·pa-

Ku) rkc•nda ll, ln·m c•u tha

.. I cfltld little s, 'rl'lan " l{,·cl Cro" 2; El,taiT 2, 3: Com mncial lluh 2. 3. 4: ( lthn· ( h' l'llpation' 4.

La nghoff, Dnri• "\1!, stood as 1whlc CIS tl

Lamb, Art•hie "I lra·;·e tried so hard to do tl!,• rit/ltl."

/07.\'Cr."

\\'ig 'n' l'aint 2. 3: C.A.A. 2. 3. 4: ,\ Cappt·lla 3. 4: Baton Cluh 3, 4: :O.Iu,ical \loocl, 2. 3. 4: l'op' lonn•rt J, 4. Stunt Sholl 2: Jr.-Sr. !'rom lommittl'l 3: . tall' \lthic lon(l•,t 3. 4: . ationa! l lonm Socidy 4.

Lt• ndrum , "''anl'' ".I lm·c/v t!trl rs aho<'<' ,i/1. ra11k."

.11 aroo11 4: Cl!rtJIIiclc 2. 3. 4. Eclitor-in-chid 4: Quill ancl . ·noll 3, 4: .\' ational Tht•,pialh 4; \\ ig 'n' l'aint 2. 3, 4: C.A.,\. 2. 3. 4: \laroonali1h 3. 4: \'ocakttt' 4; Baton Cluh 4: \lu,ical \lood. 4; Cia" Trl'a,un:r 3: l'l'panxllh 4: F.T.A. 3. 4. St·rrl'tary 4 : Cia" I{ ing Commitltl' 3, .\ nnounctmtllt lommittn· 3: ~tunt Sholl 4: Fall !'Ia) 4; Barcalaurcall' ami CoJUI11t'IKl'mt·nt Commit ttl' 4; Jr.-Sr. !'rom Committt:l' 3: Student oi till' .\I onth ( .\pril) 4

Lt>fe~ er, Da~id

"/ ·'"''" 11/aiT\' i11 haste." F•x•tball 2. 3. 4: Track 2, 3. 4: "C" Llub 2. 3. 4.

Lierman , Da~icl ".lrt is tl!,· m.lr c/,·a/1 tlllll!/ 1111 earth:·· ~twkut Council 4: ~: ( l!ro111clc 3.

.\/ aromr 2, 3. l\:ational I hl•,pialh 2, 3. 4: \ \'ig 'n' l'aint 2. 3. 4: Football 2. 3: \\n:,tling 2: Troubador> 3: \lu. ical ).lood 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 4: lla, \'in·-pn•,itknt 4: 1\·paroolh 4: Cia,-, Ring lommittn· 3: .\nnount·unt:Jt Committt·t: 4: Contt•,t !'lay 2. 3: Spring !'lay 2. 3; Fall l'la1 2. 3, '-'t·nior Banqud Commlttt:l' 4

4;

Long, Arnolcl ".lmhitJtJ/1 to the riyl!t, amhilio11 to the left: a11d he -;,·al/..·s calmlv .>trait!lrt al!,•ctd." . .

Light, John "Sav 1t -.,rtl! pcrfumc. sa\' it -;,•iii! mi11/..·. hut II<'<'<'Y, ll<~n·r sa_\' it 7,•it/1 i11k."

:tuclent Council 4: Football 2. 3. 4, \ \ n. tling 2. 3: lla,l'f>all 2. 3: "C" Cluh 3. 4: lla" Sk1p Day 4.

)tdlricle, Bob "llrrcl of the• ,,.rfdcnrcss."

1/aromr 4; Foothall2: Track 3 Haw hall 2; ro" Count ry 3 . \1 immiug 4: "C" Club 3. 4 .\ Cappl'lla 3. 4 ; :O.! u,ic:al :O.iood, 3. 4; l'op' Concert J. 4; Skip Da) Committt•t: 4.


~lcCau l ~·;-.

Jo hn J, "lie h111'sl.r of lllltSIC."

Tran~,it-rn·d

irom St. .\lary' \uukmv, Xau\'oo, Illinois 3. (flrollici,• 3: \\ ig 'n' l'aint 3. 4: 'I rack 3. 4: A lappt•lla 3, 4: Trnubadors 3. 4; .\lusiral .\loods 3, 4 : f'oJh l onrtrt 3. 4 ; .\I adrigals 3. 4, Stunt Sho\\ 3. 4; Fall l'l;t\ 4; St·luor Banqud Committt:l. 4.

'\1 1' Ciosk~·) ,

I'a I

l'~·rr)

\l('(.Jcllan , "/here's 11</IIIIIJI

slri;·illt/ /h,· s/rca11;," 1111

!last hall 2; Band 2. 3 : Red Cross 2: l{iflt• Club 3.

. ft·Co ), Jim

"l1tsl huhhilllrl m·cr ;,·1/h chcafl;fllt'SS."

2; lommtrrial Uuh 2. 3. 4 ; l'tparoons 4 ; Ofliee H l'lp

.\/aroo11

4.

"flu· 1111/'uliclll dn1•cr soo11 hccolllcs a paticlll."

Football 2. 3, 4; Trark 2. 3; \\ rt·stling 2, 3; Dthate 2. 3; Fall J>lay 4; St·nJor Banqul'l 4.

\t .. Cu lit·~ , Galt· "f

/11 S

;, 11/ II 1'7 '('I'

~leG a ught•),

d II .'"

Shirlc)

"./ 111rl's lwrdcsl las/.: IS f>rm·illf/ lo a 1111111 /hal l11s illit'll/iollS art• St'I'IOIIS,"

\\ n·stling 2. 3. 4: "C" Uuh 3. 4: Band 2. 3; .\l usiral .\Ioocls 2. 3: f'ops lonn·rt 2, 3; ( lrrht-tra 2. J; Dance Band 2. 3.

C. \ .. \. 3. 4: F. H .. \. 4.

\h·(;uire, Di ... il' ".I th,·arf slwulllt<l \1cGuir~· ,

Carol) 11

"lo l>ustllt'ss I hal ,,.,. /o;•,•. '''C 1'/SC hc/IIIICS a11d 1/11 /11 tl ,, ilh de/if/hi."

I. O.O.A 4: Commtrdal lluh 3. 4 : <lflire ( lrrupatimh 4.

1111 /h,· shoulders of a f/l<llll 111ay sec fur/her lha11 lhr !lia11/ hilltSt'ff."

c; .. \ . \ . 2. 3. 4: l{t·d lross 4: I• .T. \ , 2. 3. 4. l'n·sidt·nt 4 : Fl . tafT 2. 3. 4. I'rtsidtnt 4: Skip Da\· Committte 4: \ 1 nounn· Committn 4: ) r -Sr. !'rom Cwnmittt·t· 3.

llll'lll

\fc(;uirc, Richard "/l'i/1 he c;:·cr 1/1'117,

!\ldlcnr.' , Erl"ard E. '"

Basketbal l 2: Pcparoons 4. ) r.. · r. I' rom Committl'e 3: . \·mor Trip Committee 4.

"J he 1111h 1ut \' lo </< I rid of a lt'lltf'/alitlll l.f lo _\'ICtd /o II,"

Football 2: Track 2: \\'restling 2: l ross Countrv 3: Band 3. 4; l'ops Conn·rt 4·: ( >rrhl' tra 4: Stnior Banqm:t Committee 4.


\1<-hinl<-) , ,nrol "/fer ~·cry fnn,•lls ar,• fair, r jar tha11 smi/,·s of otha 111<1ide11S ar,·."

. ttHkllt 'ounril 4; C. \ \. 2. 3. 4 , Commt:rcial lluh 4; l't:paroon;. 4 ; ( lflice Help 4; • tunt '>hm1 4; Sl·nior Trip Commlttl'l' 4

1\tnnl.., Jim "Oh. 11 is c.rccllclll to hat·e <1

grcmt's slrc'lll/tlr."

Rt:d Cro" 3.

1<-)lilian, St<'' <' " 'f'hrt><<' /car to the ,,•i11d."

Football 2. 4, . kip Day Committet: 4; :ullor Trip lommitll'l' 4.

:\1ar,hl..), lt'\t' "I arlv to l>cd. carlv to risc·, wrd .\•t>11r ual !IO<'S- o11t ,,·ith other 1/IIJS."

Football 2; Track 2.

'lnrtin , Dorothy "011, of t~vo."

:.1 u;.ical rut 2.

~lo()(b

iartin, Jim "/Jaisi1111 is str''"!ilh." Trouhadnr' 4; .\ladrigab 4.

2. 3; Pop;. Con-

Martin , Wally "l.o11g li~·r o11r 11oblc ki11y."

:\lam,, Sandra "/11 ha eyes bcallt).' lies."

Football 2, 3. 4; Track 3; "C" Club 3. 4. l'rc;.idcnt 4; ~1u;.ical :.tomb 2. 3. 4 ; Pop;. Conn·rt 2. 3. 4; Orche,tra 2, 3. 4; Vice\ ' er'a Dance King 4.

1/uroo11 4. Chr11111clc 2: l't:paroPns 4; OllKe llelp -1; l{itle llub 3. Sl·nior Banqt:<'l (, mrmttec 4

ta~well,

)'larcia "./h,·avs lrm·cs them lallyl,i'na."

F.H .. \. 4.

'lt't'<'t', "I'I!IS

UII<'Y

s piys."

Tralhicrrt:d irom Decatur High ~chool 3. 1/art>t>ll 4; ( ;, \. \. 3; 1\·paroorh 4; F. II \. 3; F.T. \. 3; !:'-t:nior :.1 unorial Committee

4.


'l••t~;,

Eli.tabt>th " I ltlllt Sllllilltnll ,,,. the rtlarc of life."

)1 ile~, l'arilt•t• ")tf, liCe IS II<'<'<'Y mi.lrJIIO(((/."

'lt•;u·r, (; hri~ "flus problem 1,·hc11 sol<•<'d n·t/1 /1,· simp/,•.''

, ational llonor Socictv -1: , ·ationa! Fnrclbic I ~ague -1: • \\ imming TL·am -1: "t " lluh -1: lkhatl' 2.3.-1; D.\.R. 3: :;kip Day t ommittL'l' -1.

:\1illt•r, Byron ''! 11111 as fr,·c as ll<lfllrr's first-made ma11."

Band 2.

1illt•r, Dt•anna "I he bu.n /.,' has 1111 /nne for. S01Tot~..'.''

\li tt>lwll , Rlwba Let•

llaroo11 2. 3. -1. Co-iarul\\ Editor -1; \\ ig '1J' Paint 3; (;_,\ \. 2. 3. -1; l'cparoon' -1: Skip Uay

Cnnmittn•

-1:

J r.-Sr

"./ real/\

F.T. \. 2. 3. -1.

Prom

l ommittn 3: :;Lnior Banqud Committn~

-1; Quill and .'croll

·I.

:\toore, I.e(' "(,o ,,·here !/lory ,,·ails the,·,.,

"orrill, Ronald "Hci11r; a lwsl•alld i.1 like 1111 ,. other ;of>: it helps if you ii(c the l>oss." ~lu,iral .\lood' 2, 3: T'oJh Conrl'rt 2. 3: ( )rchc,tra 2. 3: Symphonl'llL'' 2.

'Horton, Linda .. 1/cau'

.s pafatioll."

CommL"rnal Club -1: ( )flicc < >crupation' -1; F. H .1\. 2. 3. 4. l'rojert Chairman 3. l'arliamtnt.trian -1.

)lueller, Ed f:z·en• .'/Yeaf IIIWI

\\'rL·,tling 2. 3, 4.

IS

llllil]IIC."

IS_\' Pt'YS/111."


l'olt•,mith, Carol} n "\,, ...,., arc her thouuhts." lund~,

Hell}

"\mccrcly first."

( •.. \. \. 2; Commerrial L luh 2, 3. .J: F.H .•\ . .J; Onice llelp .J.

ogle, R o nn it• ''(,od forhid that I should .'ill to Ull\' hcm·c11 i11 ,,·hich /hac arc 11~1 horses or 7.<'0111<'11."

'i<'<'ir,ht iu ,,·ildcats."

Football 2; Track 2; \\ re,tling 2. 3. .J: "C" Club 3. .J.

/r/

IS

A nn

IIICIII•S IICifllrc'."

2. 3. .J: Clmmidc 2. 3. .J: C.A.,\. 2. 3, .J; ~laroonafilh 3 . .J; f\·paroon . .J. Chairman .J: s~nior Trip Committte .J; Office fklp 3; Jr.-.'r. Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll .J. .\luroou

Palmi ano,

.J: \\ ig 'n' Paint .J; C ..\.A . .J; ~lu. ical ~luod, 3 . .J; Commerrial Club .J; l'tparoolh .J; .\lajorttte' 2; Stunt Sho11 .J: _·cnior Trip Committte .J. .lluroou

0-.t'"'• J e~~e ".Ill music."

Cro" Countrv 2: ''C" Club 2; A Cappella 2; Troubador' 3; ~I u,ical ~loocl, 3, .J; Pop' Conn:rt 2: Stunt Shm1 3. .J.

Ro~e m a ry

".lutomolnlcs arc 1111/ fcrucious: 11 IS 111cm ,,·ho. is to he /cured."

drllllf/

Ill_\'

illllll<'<<"llrk."

C. A.A. 3. .J; ~Iu,ical ~loo<b 3: Cc,mmercial Club .J: Reel Cro" .J. l'n•,ident .J ; l'eparoon' .J; F.T.A. 3; E!,taff 3. .J; 'cniur Banquet Committl'l: .J.

"fie wuld ''""" his

"

Oden" d ler, Ted Wi ll iam "I hal /m orilc pus/em··

Olingt'r, l't'gg) "I h,· 111111'11111.1/ star."

Oliger , D a ' e

(h e r~hin e r ,

\1 Cl I'll Oil 3. .J : ( '. \ . \ . 2. 3. .J • ~lu,ical .\I noel. 2; lomJll'rn.d Club 2, 3. .J: I 't·paroolh .J: F.H.A. 2 3 . .J. Tn<hurn 3: F!,tatT 2. 3: < >t!in· H l·lp .J: ~kip Day Committee .J: Cia" l{ing l ommittn· .J: \\ill and l'rophn') <.'<limn i ttn· .J.

P a nkau , Ken "I do11'/ liRe' IIIIIIIC\' (1(/UU/1\', hut it CJUICIS

F.l· ..\ . 2, 3.

Ill_\' 1ic

rc·cs." •


Patter~o n ,

Ward ley "If· hen I ~l'as a hov I n•as told that anyhody r11.uld become /'resident. I'm be!JillllilltJ to belie<•e it!" ·

Pa) IH', Allen "f!~·cr_\'lllll'

is l!JIIIIYOilt 1111/y different suhjccts." Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3. 4: \\'rl·stling- 2, 3; "C" Club 3. 4. 1111

Petihake~,

Mary "I.et 110 fool lroul>lc \'IIU nor 110 lrou/Jic fool ·you."

(;.A.A. 2, 3, 4; 1lmical 1lood' 2; Commercial Club 2. 3. 4; Red Cross 2; F.H.A. 2. President 3, 4: F.T.:\. 2, 3, 4. Librarian 4; Elstaff 2, 3. 4. \'icc-president 4; Skip Day Committee 4; Class J\ing Committee 3.

Pf<•fTr·r, Ann Marie "./ soul us pure us hem·e11." .\1 unum 2. 3. 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3, 4; C.A.A. 2, 3; l'cparoons 4; Am1ounrement Commit~ce 4 · Stunt Show 4; Jr. -Sr. !'ron; Committee 3; :\'ational Honor Society 4.

PfeiTer, l\tar) Alice

Pfeifer, Erldi e "l·rom the crm,•n of his h,·ad to the sole of his foot he is all mirth."

"She has a complexion the color of i~·ory." \\'ig 'n' Paint 2; l.O.O.A. 4, Secretary 4 ; Commercial Club 3. 4; ( )fficc Occupations 4; F.H.A. 2.

\\'re,tling 2.

Phillip~ ,

Jud .)' ",/ talented soul IIUI\' lw<'C lots of character." · Clmmicle 2. 3; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. 4; c;.A.A. 2. 3. 4; ~1aroon ­ afins 3. 4; ~lusica l ~l oods 2; Commercial Club 4 ; Peparoons 4; Stunt Sho\\ 2. 3. 4 ; Senior Banquet Comm ittee 4.

Pinney, Jim ".\laster easy. sernml slack."

.1/ ar111111 4; ( lmmicle 4: \\'ig 'n' Paint 3. 4: Football 2; Track 4; \\'rcstling 2: Baseball 2: Cross Country 3. 4 : "C" Club 4 : Pcparoons 4 ; Debate 4; Stunt Sho\\ 4; Fall Play 4; \\'ill and Prophecy Committee 4; J r.-.·r. Prom Committee 3; Tri-High Stunt Show 4.

Piekenb, Jam c~ Ebert "I litTer IIICI (I lllUn did11't like." Basketball 2. 3; Basd>all 2. 3. 4 : .'kip Day Committee 4: Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee 3.

Pope, Jud) ".I 11wn IS uh,·a\'S />cttcr than a l>t>ol.·." ·

llaroon 2; Chronicle J: C .. \ .. \. :\ Cappella 3. 4: ~lusical ~I oods 2. 3. 4 : Pops Concert 3. 4: Commercial Club 4: Stunt ~ho\\ 4: Baccalaureate and Commencement Committee 4: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3. 3:


Po.. t'II,Joh n "lf'ith ,, t;,·illkf,• i11 Ius C\'t'S, a11d a .11ri11 tm his fac,:."

Pre,nell, Retha "1/,·r eyes sparkle like diOIIIOIJds.''

,\ Cappdla 2: Pop' Concert 2; l~l·d Crn" 2. 3, 4.

Trarhfl·rrcd from l rbana ll igh : chnol ,t Commercial Club 4.

Ra l1)h,, Jud)' "Sile11ce more lllllsica/ fha•l 011.\' SOlly"

Randolph , Ro m a "L11tle 111 s1::c bry

( hrmlic/,· 3; X a tiona I Honor . ••cil't) 3. 4: F.H \. 4.

2, 3. 4: Pop' Concert 2. 3, 4 : Orchl•,tra 2, 3, 4; String En'cmhlc 2; F. H. \ . 2. 3. 4.

111

!rear/."

A Cappella 3; ~lu,ical .\lood,

R ea , Jud~ "(,.'11/lcmcll al!<'!I\'S St'l'lll to prefer 1>/mufcs.''

R exroa t, Carol) n ··c loth,·d 111 or ,·llalif.\'."

. 'atwnal Tlll:,pian, 4; \\'ig n Paint 2, 3, 4: C.A .. \. 2. 3. 4: Baton Club 3. 4: ~lo<krn ~lu,ic ~l<hter' 4: ~lu,ical ~lood' 2. 3. 4 : Pop' Concert 2. 3. 4 : ( )rchc,tra 2. 3. 4: 1\:panKJJb 4: .'tunt .'IHJ\\ 4: Fall Play 4: Play Shop . 'ight 4: Rifle Club 3: J r -Sr l'rom lommittel' 3.

C lmnllclc 2. 3: C. \. \. 2. 3, 4; ~lt"ical .\lood, 2: Comrmrrial Club 4: l'cparoorh 4: Bacralaun·ate and Commcncellll'll( Committee 3: Sl·nior ~I unorhl Committl'l' 4.

Rey nold,, Jim "The aye of clm·alry IS 110/ ,IIOIIe!''

R ic-hte-r , Hilda ".I .tJreal asset to .lm.·rica." l~l·d Cro"

2. 3. 4: Commercial rub 4: Cia" l~ing Committee 3, Stnror Banqutt Committl'l' 4: \\'ill and Prophecy Committl'l' 4.

Robin ~on ,

K ent "l.ifc is a jest."

Track 2. 3. 4; S\\ imming 4 : Carm-ra Club 2, 3: Rifle Club J.

Rodger ,,. o ndra ".I 110hlc deed rs a step lml'ard lu'jl<'CII."


Hoge r~ ,

Carl "( 11111/s/rip

Ro;- ~<',

ihl' f>/ntSOIIIt'S/

John J. "'/he coca/ ,,.,H rl!'ar."

pari of a lllclll's life." l'roj t:rtor lluh 4.

Football 2: ] r.-- r. !'rom lom mittt'l: J.

Ru~~e ll ,

. · an~on e, Georg<" "Thai fmoritc .wbj,·.-t myself."

Le nford .. I rfc is a sh1111lc."

Track 2; Goli 3.

~a undt· r~ , Dougla~

d1a lk, Don .. I lw1·c 11ot \'ci i>t'f/1111 lo jiyi11."

'I c 1111<. I sa;,. ,me/ I m·.-rcc1111c."

Football 2. 3. 4: Tra\'k 2 \\'rt:stling 2. 3. 4, Captain 4 "C" Club 3. 4; Pops Conrnt 2 ( lrrht: tra 2.

Trathinn·d 4. \\ ig 'n' l'aint 4; l{l·d ( ro" 4; _'tunt Slto\\ 4; \\ill all( I l'ropht·ry l ommtlln• 4.

Sduu•iclt•r, l'al " I lllt'rn• h<·arl cfo,·th !l""d like lllt'dtcill<'."

\ l appt·lla 3: \ ot•all'lt~:s 3: .\lusiral .\loo<b 3; l'ops CmJCt:rt 3: 1\paroons 4: F.H.A. 2: F.T .. \ . 3: \ \ill and l'ropht·ry Committt·t: 4.

s ..hrarl('r, Jim "1/asla. J'n· !'anlt'd II

\\

l't'S/ ...

r~:stling

2; ( Jtlire Hl:lp 3.

~c· h ... aulo~<" ,

Di<"k

",\, '' sf>af>as arc /lr, ,,.or/d's 1111rrors."

~chrtwdt•r ,

Dick "} 'o11 ' , ;:·cr c 11

/,II a/N,/11

'il'OIIlCII, 1111d lj )'VII _\'·Ill sh >11id11'1"

Foot hall 2:

~'l\\

Call.

1111111ing 4.

-'tudt·nt Council 4; Clm!llic/,· 2. 3. 4. .'ports Editor 3. 4, Editor 4; Quill and Srroll 3. 4. Tn:asurn 4: . ·a tiona! Thespians 4: \\ ig 'n' Paint 3. 4: Track 2. J: Baton ( lub 4; :\lusical .\I nods 4. Dann· Band 4; .'tunt Shcm J. 4: . pring !'lay 4 : Fall Pia) 3: :-.tntor Trip Committt:l' 4; :O:tudt:nt oi the :\lonth ( :\l ay) 4.


SIH'Iton , Vir~inia "1 he spark plu.<t of our rheerill!f sectio11." Jlaroo11

3,-1; \Vig 'n' Paint 2;

( ;.. \ ..\ . 2. 3. -1: 1\[aroonaflth -1;

l'cparoons -1 ; Senior Trip Commillet• -1 : l~ ese rve Cheerleader 2, Varsity Checrkader 3, -1.

Si, k , Ma r ga r <·t ".llusir is <vel/ said to /!e the speech of llllft<'ls." ( hn111iclc -1; X ational H onor Society 3, -1; :\a tiona! Thespian> 2. 3, -1 ; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2. 3. -1; Drama Board -1: Xational Forensic League -1 : Band 2, 3. -1 ; A Cappella 3. -1; Vocalettes 2. 3. -1; Baton Club 3, -1, President -1: ~l odern ;\lusic :\l asters 3. -1. Secretary -1; ~lusi cal ~l oO<ls 2. 3. -1: Pops Concert 2, 3. -1 : Orchestra 2, 3. -1: Symphonettes 2. 3. -1: :\ladrigals 3. -1: Peparoons -1; Student of the :\l onth ( Xovemher) -1 ; Stunt Sho11 2, 3, -1; Spring Play 3. -1; Fall Play 2, 3. -1; \\'ays and :\Ieath Committee -1 ; Quill ami Scroll -1.

Shurtz, 1\lar) -\n11 "( hecrjul11ess is 1111 of/shoot of 1/00dllc ss tlltd of '' isdo111."

C hro11iclc 2. 3, -1, Feature Editor 3. Editor -1; Quill and Snoll 3. -1: Xational Thespians -1; \\ ig 'n' P aint 2, 3. -1; (; .. \ .. \. 2. 3. -1: ~laroonafins 3. -1; Red Cross -1: f'eparoons -1: F.T .. \ . 3. -1; Stunt Sho11 -1 ; Fall P lay 2. -1; llan·alaureate and c'ommenn·mcttt Committee -1; Jr.-Sr. !'rom Committee 3.

S mith, Carol ".Is .ttood-ltalured a soul as e<•er trod 011 shoe lea/her."

(; .. \ .A. 2. 3. -1, \ ' ice-president 3, President -1: ~I aroonaflns 3. -1; Peparoons -1; F.T.A. 2.

Sournan, Bt•rth a ".Is fresh as <vhc11 the firs/ su11risc m••okc the lark i11 paradise."

m o<>k , Lelia R ae ".I llttle l<i11d11ess yocs 11 lolly <va_\', '

Commercial roOJh -1.

S t) C i ~Pr,

Club 3. -1:

Chnmiclc 2. 3, 4. 11erit Editor 4: \\ ' i~ 'n' Paint 2. 3. -1; G. A.A. 2. 3. 4 ; :\lusical .\1 oods 4 ; Class Treasurer 2; Pcparoons -1: Class Ring Committee 3; TriH igh Qucu1 4: Stunt Sho11 2. 3, -1: Resen·e Cheerleader 2. Varsity Cheerleader 3, -1.

I'cpa-

J oe

''lie's a card, the joker!"

\\'rcstling 2, 3 -1: F.F.A. 2. 3.

S tacy, Bob "There yocs a ffU_\' h•ilh a ji11c colllllltllld of the lollfflW.<Je he IIC'l'er /al/.•s.''

S turic•, ~H ull ,

J e rr)

"lt'it Ill!<<' a11d th e11 struck s111artly oftell shm.vs u spark."

Basketball 2. 3: Baseball 2. -1 : ] r.-Sr. Prom Committee 3.

anc)

"ll ' lwl o 'l<'Oilderf ul SCIISC of hu1110r !"

Transferred from San Luis Obispo Senior High. California 3. .11 arao11 -1: Chro11iclc -1 : C.A.A. -1: Peparoom. -1: Senior Banquet Committee -1: Xational Honor Society -1; Quill a nd Scroll -1.


Sudkamp, Mary "l:ufllllsi<ISIII is the />r,·ath of !/<'IIIllS."

C.A ..'\. 2. 3. 4: .\laroonafin, 3. 4: Commercial Cluh 4: l'q>aroons 4: l~iAe Club 3.

Sulli van , Doroth y ".')f>ccch is ci<•iil::atiou itself."

:\ational Forensic League 4; C.A.A. 2; A Cappella 3, 4; .\lusical .\Ioocb 2, ]. 4 ; Pops Concert 2. 3. 4; Red Cross 2; Debate 2, 3. -1. l'rc-,ident 4 : Stunt Sho\\ 3. 4 : Spring !'lay 3; Fall I' lay 3.

S uills, Alan ".Ill I he 7<•orld lm•cs a lon·r 1'111 11 lm·cr."

S ulli van , Shirley "II c <vlw sm .. •s courlcsv rt•af>s fricudship."

·

.11 aroou -1; \\ ig 'n' Paint 3: C.A ..\. 2. 3. -1; .\I aroonafith 2. 3, ..J. \ 'ice-presidmt 4: l'cpa roons 4; l~iAe Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3.

T alboll , Mary ".Is S<<'Ccf aud siuccrc as she is quiet."

S ummers, Don "llau <vithmtl desires is rich."

.\lusical .\loo<b 2. 3, 4: Pop-, Concert 2. 3, 4: ( >rchcstra 2. 3. 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; F .H.A. 4; F.T..\. 2.

S\\ imming 4.

Taylo, Carole ".lfusic has char111 that sootlu·s I he sm•ayc i><'<ISI."

\\'ig 'n' Paint 2, 3, -1; A Cappella 2. 3. 4: Vocalettes 2. 3, 4: .\l usical .\I oods 2. 3. 4: Pops Concert 3. 4: Stunt Sho\\ 2.

Tltred, Sue 'To 01/C 1<'/10 <vails, SCCIIIS <I year .

II

IIIOIIICIIf

.:\a tiona! Honor .' ociety 3, 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint .2. 3. 4; (;.A.A. 2. 3. -1. Secretary 4; A Cappella -1: .\I usica l .\I oods 4: Pops Concert -1 ; Peparoons 4 : Stunt Shu\\ 2; Rifle Club 3: Senior Trip Committee 4.

T a, lor,

Dori ~

".~ horl

a11tf

CIIIC."

l.O.O.A. 4; Commercial Ciuh 4: ( )ffice ( lrcupations 4.

Tippo, Ra~ "Fhcrc'/1 l>c a hot li111C iu the old tm,•u louiyht."

.:\a tiona! Thespians 2. 3. 4: \\'ig 'u' Paint 2. 3, ..J: Cro" Countrv 2. 3: Band 2: .\lusical .\Lood~ 2. 3. 4: Skip Day Committee 4: Stunt .·IHm 2. 3. 4: Camera Club 2: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3.


Tolh t•r, Ja n('! "\ ilcllcc is all art rout•, rsatro11 ·· 1/an>Oil

111

-1.

1 ruitt, Lt•on "Thouyh ih<' most I><' playas . .It>Ill<' must />,• spl'clalors."

Truitt, Leola "Sile11/ as a pictur, 1111 lh<' ,,·all."

Tueker, ngcla ··/here is 110 place more dcli!lhtjul them hmtl<'."

C hro11ic/,· 2.

aughn.LC?"ona

al~ami~,

The,pina ''])Nds sur.·i•··· the doers."

"Good bool>s arc jric11ds." ( '· \ .1\. 2; lommerrial Cluh 2. -1; 1\•pan><>n., -1; Ebtaff 2, 3. -1 ; . tudent Librarians of East Cultral Illinois -1, Trt:asun:r -1.

[.().().A. -1. l'n:sicknt -1; (>!lice Occupation. -1; F.H .. \ . 2; Elstaff 2. 3, -l.

Vaughn, ancy "Gtrl a11d car arc Inti tntc.''

C.A.:\. 2.3.-l; Cnmmncial Club -1; l{ed Cro. s -1. l'rt:sicknt -1; l't:paroolh -1; F.T..\ . 3. -1; .'enior Banqud Committt·t• -1.

Von Hollt'n , Chris "(,ridirmt kitty." hJOthall 2. 3. -1: Trark 3. -1: \\ n·stling 3. -1: "l" Cluh 3, -l .

"aller, Dick "J'c hm•e 111<111\' striii!/S to your hoi''·;, \\ ig 'n' Paint 2; Track 2. 3, ~lanager 3; "C" Cluh -1; Troubadors 2, -1; Baton Club -1: ~loci ­ ern llusic :\lasters -1; ~lusiral .\loud. 2. 3,-1; Pops Concert 2. 3, -1; Orchestra 2, 3. -1 ; Symphonette 2. 3. -1; Stunt Sho\1' 2; Fall Play 2; Jr. -Sr. I' rom Committt:e 3.

Walsh, Jim "lf'/q 1111/ 1/0 011/ 1111 II /imh. fs11'i that ~,·here the /!til 1s.'" Football 2. 2.-1; \\resiling 2. 3. -1 : Bast: hall ..2. -1 ; "C" lluh -1; ~lusiral llo()(ls 2. Skip Day Committt:l' -1.


Wasch e r , Carolyn Wa lter s, Gen e "/1'/wt this cmmtr:y 11eeds is a yood fi1 •e-ce11t cigar."

Transferred from Armstrong 3. Projector Club 3, 4, President 4.

"7 riu111ess Oil(/ 1/catlleSS persollified." Wig 'n' Paint 3; A Cappella 3. 4; Baton Club 3, 4 ; .\lusical ~I oods 2, 3, 4; Pops Conctrt 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Symphonettes 3. 4; Peparoons 4; f~iAe Cluh 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; B ace a I aureate and Commenn:ment Committee -1.

"\\> eeden, J acqu eline Alice

·· If ' hcu she s111ilrs so Slllilcs the zvorld."

:-\ationa! Honor Society 3, 4. Secretary 4; G. A.A. 2, 3, 4 ; Red Cross 4, Secretary 4; Peparoons 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4; ( )ffice Help 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Senior Trip Committee 4.

Werth , Bo b "f.ohor disyraces

1111 IIIli II.

.llaroo11 2, 4; C lmmic/e -1 ; Quill and Scroll 4; :-\a tiona! Thespians -1; \\'ig 'n' Paint 3. 4 ; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4 ; "C" Club 4 : Fall Play -1; Camera Club 2. 3; I<ifle Club 3.

White, J ill "Diligellce is the 111othcr of yood fortwLe."

Student Council 2. 3, 4 ; Chrollicle 2, 3, 4, Copy Editor 3. Editor 4; ·a tiona! Honor Society 3, 4 ; Quill and Scroll 3. 4; \\ ig 'n' Paint 3, 4; (;.A.A. 2. 3, -1: ~laroona fins 3, 4. Secretary 3: General Show Chairman 4 : A Cappella 2, 3, 4 : \'ocalettes 3. 4; Baton Cluh 4; ~lusi cal ~J oods 2, 3, 4; Pops Concert 3; Madrigal-, 4; Peparooih -1: Stunt SIHm 4 ; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; \\'ays and ~leans Committee 4; .'tucll:nt oi the ~lonth ().[arch) 4.

\Ve~ t,

Ma r ven e "7 he joke lm•er's

jo~·e

teller."

Chrouicle 2, 3, 4; \\'ig 'n' Paint 2, 3, 4; C.A.A. 2, 3, 4; ~I aroonafins 3, 4; Pcparoons 4; Stunt . "hm\ 2. 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4.

'W hited , Wa, n e "/lit hard. hit fast, h1/ ofteu."

Football 2. 3. 4, Captain 4; Track 2. 3, 4; \\'n:stlii\g 2. 3; "C" Club 2, 3. 4, \'in:-prcsidcllt 4 ; Football King 4.

Wilbo rn , Pat ".\/au is uot hu111a11 ,,•ithortt society."'

.11 aroou 4; Chrcmicle 2, 3, 4; Wig 'n' Paint 2. 3, 4: C.:\.A. 2, 3, 4; ~laroonafins 3. 4; Pops Concert 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Peparoons 4, President 4.

Wible, Mary E lle n "Gratitude iJ· the of the heart."

IIICIIIIIY.)'

Wille m ssen , Lillian "She couldu't ha<•e chose11 a better career." I.O.O.A. 4, Treasurer 4; Commercial Club 4; Office Occupations 4; Office Help 3.


'William., John William~,

'I,,.,.

Benn)

lreuds 111<1\' />,• />i'/t,·r tl11m t>ll<', l>ut · ;,·ortld11't I look fruury!"

Jla,kdhal I 2. 3.

"'/'Ire stroii.</<'St spirit ,,·iscst 1111111 " ( lrrtmidc 3, -1. ~ports h<litor -1:

\\'ig 'n' Paint -1; Football 2, .~: \\'n·,tling 2: Stunt Sho\\ -1: Fall I' lay -1: Caml'ra Llub 2: .'l'Jlior .\I unorial Committn• -1.

Winter~ ,

Robert W. "I /rut rs t/r, />est ''"''•'1'11111<'111 ;,·/rich d.·sircs to .11111/.:,• t/r,• f>cop/,· lrllf>/>.1'. a11d /.:11m,•s /rm,• to 111<1i>t' 1/r,·m lrllf>f>.\'·"

Wil~k) ,

Shirle)

"//rae is a f>rofortlld c/wr11r 111 mystery."

C. \ .. \ . 2, 3; Comnll'rrial l'luh 2, J. -1 : El,taff 3, -1.

\\ omlru IT, Doroth) "./ 1/00d /au.<1/r rs .l'llllsiriiiC

.'tudrnt Counril 2. 3, -1. \'in·pre,idl'nt 3. l'n·,icknt -1: Ba,kd hall 2; lro" 'ountrv 2; Coli .1. -1; S" imming T~a,;, -1. Captain -1; 1\·paroon' -1; S.A.R. -1; Boy\ State 3; lla" !{ing l'ommittrr 3; Announn·mrnt Committl'r -1; Studrnt of thl· .\lonth ( Frhruary) -1: ) r.-Sr. !'rom Committl'l' .I; Ban·alaurl'atl' and (.', nnml·nn·ml'llt (·,>111m it ll'l' -1.

\ aw, !\'ina "./ /ad\'

111 a /rouse."

IS Sl'Yl'lll'.

Comml'n:ial Club -1 .

.\Ju,i\'al .\I nod, 3: l'l'paroolh -1.

ork, Sl'oll "Iaiii<' IS a food that dead 111<' 11 cat I lw7'<' 110 sto11wclr for such meat."

J; Ba,krthall -1: Trark 3: Ba,dJall 2; Cro" lountry 2: Coif -1; .'wimming '!\·am -1; " " ' luh 3. -1; :\ lap· pl'lla -1 ; .\I thiral .\lood' -1 ; Pop' Conn·rt -1; \\'ill and Proph~.:r) Committrl' -1; ) r.-.'r. Prom l'mnmittn• 3.

Clmmiclc


Tom Black

Tom lcGuire

:Martha Cook

Rog r

Jack DuBois

Paul Tatman

Bill Hines

Ralph Von choyck

Gene Johnson

Bill Yeargin

immon



/ Junior Officers fo"ro111 ro<•'· left lo ri.t!ill

Uatk rm,•

~dan· ia

judy lorlt-y, Bill \\'lll'at.

Sptnrtr, }.1 rs. }.lary }.lajor, }.I r. Jnhn }.lan·k. Conn it l'almi-ano.

The Junior Class began the ) ear with the election oi the clas~ officers. Bill \\'heat was elected president; Judy Cork·y, vice-president; Connie Palmisano, -.ecretary; and :\1arcia .'pencer. treasurer. :\1 rs. \Jar: :..Iajors and :\1 r. John :\1acek were chosen as iacult: sponsor::.. Early in September a committee, composed of last year's sophomore officers, selected a group of class pins and rings. . \ class election was held later to determine '' hich on' of the three styles \\ ould he u. ed as class rings. \\'hat would high school b' without a Junior.· enior Prom? This t'\ ent was made possible through the efforts of the Junior 'lass members. To earn money for the dance the class spon ored several proj ects. Two of the most successful projects were the facult) stunt show and the picking of corn ears. ( >ther activities included a concession at one of the baskethall games, and a fall and a spring p;qx·r sale. 1n December the class officers apJXlinted the Prom committee chairman. The decoration were beautifully done, and everyone appreciated the work of the committee leaders, Judy Corley and Dave Geist.

The 1955 .\larocm

\ dance wouldn't be possible \\ ithout an orchestra. Thanks to the efiorb oi leanne Kelh· and her committee, the dancers enjoy~d good mu-:ic. Kat: i\liller and committee provided top-notch t·ntertainment. \ ' irginia Temple and Bill Bradley handled the publicity for the dance. :\Iarian \\ ikholm. l~na .'hmikler, and their committee ~ent out the ill\ itations ior the chaperons. Jim \\heat and committee obtained the ref re. hmenh \\·bile Pete . \ ppel commanded the cloak-room. \ major part oi the nwne: for the dance \\ a!'o supplied hy the sale of ticket-.. :\ orma Colegrove and E.en II ud. on were co-chairmen of this committee. I )ave Roseman and Chri. ( ;arrar<l headed the program committee. ( >ne of the liiO!-ot important committee:-. of any event is the clean-up committee. \nne .'e) mour and Tom Franklin were in charge of this committee. < >ne would think that after the I 'rom was over hi::. class would han· done their ::.hare oi the work. I lowever, not until they had provided very beautiful decorations and flower:. for Baccalaureate and Commencement did they finally get their well-deserved rest.

51


Lallill a \,uun, \lc anda

l'om \rndt.

\lknl

\hk1kr.

~.uuh.t

\d,un-;,

l.uthn

anry Bakl'r, 1\arhara Bald11 in. Joann 1\arru,

Jim 1\argl'r. Da\'id llarhr, l{nnnit· lkrk . .Judy lkdJt

Janl't lkll, Rohnt lhndl•r, Linda lh·nnl'tt, \\' illi, Binlzdl.

Xorma B!ark. !:ill Bland, I o~d Blm. :::-ouja Blul'.

.\lar~ Bo\\l'll, h.ay 1\o\llr, Bill Bradll). \lkn Brady.

J ud~ llro<krirk, Don F. I\r111\ 11 Brn\111 .

Don R. l\ro11 11. .\I aril) 11

. 'orman 1\rcl\\11, 1\rq· 1\ro\\11, Lynlll' 1\rcmnl'll. Dnn llryant.

John Bryant, :ally Bullock. E th~r Bundy, Kay Bunhnll'ic:r.


Donna Burris, Frank Buttim~r. ( >livctk Byrd. ( l'Ctlia

am

Thl·lma Carl, Joann ( arll r, J,an·n t 'a• tl'll, t an ,J t a\ <lila ugh.

,\ndna Chaplin. ) im ( hapman. Toni Cisnl', larolyn ( lapp .

.\I ary llaytor, l"okgrm·l' .

.\ll'n·in Collil·r. Cono\'l'r.

• 'orma ColT l'),

LuHb

Collith,

.\I ikl' Colrlasurl'. • 'orma

l'at

Cull ius,

:\largan t

jucl) (orll'), l~uth Culp.

\nn l"ratz.

\wln·y lrol'kl'lt, Jimmil·

Jud) Daltotl. Dan Dauny. 1-::ay Datlgnlidd, Cltarll'nl' Da\·is .

.krry Dixon, :\lartha Drl'ws.

Dou,glas.

Cail Ebdiu•. T~rr) l~d\\, nk

< •Ill

E\l'iyn

Dn•tman,

Lar )

England. llub En·land.


Carol F cldkamp, I\' ed Fnguson, Judy Fortl. . m• Fo,tcr.

Bttty FiL·<lln,

Tom Frank! in. , 'cdr a Frc<krirk. Jay Thornton Freiberger. Larry (,alt-y.

Frn'sl',

Chri,tine (;arran!. Davul Carn·tt. Dave Ccist. Jolmnie Cihlb. :-.tar) Lynne Ciuffn·

Dirk ( ooodman. Dirk Crant. John ( ;n·athousL', Jim <.rn·n, :-.tary (;n'l'n\IL'll.

Ronald (;reer, ~lartha Hall, Evl'lyn Hammel, John Harhe,un, Harletn llarrell.

Lyle Hartz, Larry Hausmann. Rodger Ha" kith, Donald Hayen, Kenneth Head.

Janice Hclhling, Alice Helm, Jo Ann Hetmtrect. Charles Hepler. Sara Htttinger.

Tom llill. Dolon·s Iii. '"n. Jim lloltm•s, <.trald HolzingL'r, Dorothy llnod.

Pat Hood, Eugene Horn. Kenneth Hudson, Dil·k Huffer, Beth Hunt.

54

The 1955 M aroo11


Cli fTord Hurd, Barbara !I yatt, )arbon, Su.,a· Jackson.

) l'rr)

~harem

Irish, Jolar

jaml'">n. Harold j dfn,, ( arolyu K rtt) Johnson, Jon J oily.

l.ynnc

J ohrNlll,

Earlil· ).lal' Jont:,, Rod!(t:r jont:,, Phillip judd, jl'anee Kelly, Jim Kelly.

lloh Kl'nrH:dy, Ruth KinK. Bob Kington. llarhara Kod1. l~o,t:maric Kuchera.

Karl' II (....oehtmann, ( ;ary (....urtkamp .. andra 1, unza. l'cggy K urzweg, Jerry Lance.

Jr•an Lane. Boh Larhiord. Dirk l.a,IJ, Boh l.trkncr, Beverly Lcl'.

l•.arl l.n1 i,, Harold l.t'll i,, Joyn· Libman, ]arm·, l.irhtem1 altt:r, Bt'H rly Lyons.

jim l.ytil', larolton .\kl"ord. jackie ).lrFarland, I arry ).kCrath. Judy ).k Knight

lharkm ~lr.\lullur, lloh ~lad". jim ).larria ).landn·ll. Stanky .\lar,h.

1'111• 1955 .Haroon

~lajm,,

55


Barr)

~lartin,

Clarice ).fay. Jim ).fays.

Sharon ).!cnefee. Barry ).lcrccr, Janice ).lngcl kamp.

Jud) ).feyer,

~fargart't ~tillage,

Katy

~lillt:r.

T1.mmy Pfeifer, Sandra Portwood

Beby ).fontgomery, Sherilyn ).I unlock.

~Iorrill.

Sandra

Dick Powell, Donna Putschcr.

Ct•orge ).Iurray,

~!elvin

).!eyers, Tom '\cbon. l~a'' Icy.

john Quick. Phylli-,

Ronny X csbitt, \\' ill :\ unnally. l'at Ogk. Debbie Hea, Barbara Hccs.

Donna ( )' . 'cil, Ccne ( )' Xcil, Amaryllis Orban. Bill

l~eynol!b,

Earl ( )stcrhoff, Palmisano.

Linda Reynolds.

. ' baron

( hlrmcycr.

Connie

AI fred Robinson, Robert Robinson.

Tiana Pankau.

Jal·k l'arkLT, .\1 arion l'arkl•r.

Ed Roebuck. Dave

56

l~oseman.

J Ire 195 " .llaroo11


Jtc,.n SimJ"on. Jim Sinnot. Dick Sla<lt·.

l'hil Sapora, Sw-an Savagt•.

Hazd

Slat~.

Shirl<:y • mith.

Br~nl

Sorlien.

John Schlorff. ,\rlt•nt· Schot•nhurg.

\Jarcia Stu·cns.

Sptnrer,

Larry

Spircr. Cary

!-.andra . 't·hrei. Eleanor Schreiber.

Shirley Junt· Stn\art. Larry :trode, Dar n·ll Sturgeon

Sand} .chumn, Phil Sdn\engel.

John s,\ihart, ]t·rry Talbot, Bill Tandy.

Anne Seymour. Carol Shaffer. Jim Taylor,

~likt-

Taylor. \ 'irginia Tt·mple.

JanLl :ha,·cr. Boh Shaver. Bob Theil mann. La\\ renee Thomp-,on, ;\.largartt Trimble.

(;ayll . ht·denln:lm. :\alll') Shipky. Bruce Van~lt'lcr, Jocvc \ "aughn, \ 'aught.

~lanny

1\n·a Shmikler. lktty Shubert. Sharron \ "ogt. Cloria \\'akcficld. Blaine \\"ani.

The 1':15- \laroo11


Dou~la'

\\ arf. ~l.tr) Jo \\ armhier. \ Barbara \\ arrL·n.

';1\·am \\at-out. ~lar}

,.,ltltll'

\\

armlmr.

\\\1 ltaar. Rolll n \\'t:lrlt.

~ln­

incla \\ t:ll-.

Cl·nrgc \\ l" l~y• .\lar} Jo \\ ltarmh}. llill \\heat. jim \\ ht:al.

:--larian \\ ikholm. Larr) \\ ilborn. EntL"'I \\ tllianh, lyn \\ illianhon.

Jo .\1111\\ illh. \\itlmm.

lhtty \\ il,on.

Du111i, \\ ibon,

aro-

]lannette

Donal1l D. \\ oocl. <;at! \\ oncl. () malcl 1.. \\ oocl,, :-.anclra \\'ruJrh.

Barbara \\right, \\'right.

~lary

l.dtla

\\right.

Suc

\\ ri~ht.

\\'rzt:,in-ki. ,\ncly Young . . ·anlttL' \'oungn.

J

lOR

AMERA- HY

Franklin Dutl w. L111cla ]L·an. Btll <>hi.

Tom


Sophomore Offi<'e rs !·rtllll ro<,·. /,•ft to ri!lhl Bru <Ia Braun, ~and) \\'ood. Hat!..· rt><•' :\lr,, ]l·an lli,n. 1\o~t:r Dt:rh). Dirk \\"irltn,, :\lr. llan·nt'l' Fuqua.

I Juring the first \\Tt·k of -,clwol the ~ophonwrc-, 11 ere Yery popular with the upperclassmen. l~n·ry­ " here around school one could see the ~ophonHn·es down un their knees chanting the "~ophomore Creed." To make it wor-,e, the Junior-., and :-;eniors would dream up en·r: pos-,ihle way for the ~opho­ more~ to sa} their creed. ~ometiml'" they would have to :-.ing the creed to tlw tune of "Yankee I )oodle," and other times the: 11 ottld ha1·e to chant it saying "\llah :.Jaster," or "hiccup" between each word. This clas ... wa:-. impossible to mi..,s, 11 ith their little green rihhon-.. girb 11 ith no make-up and the hoy-. with otw pant leg rolled up. The 11 eek 11·as climaxed hy the annual initiation as-.emhly. , \t this el'cnt the . ·ophomore-; entertained upperrlas. men with ~e1 era! gorgeou~ ~ophomore girl.., on their knee~ :-.hining the :-.hot·~ oi all the team captain-.. and many other equally entertaining stunb. ~enTal ~ophonHirt' hoy~ were :-.tationed throughout the audience and on the stage and wen· equipped 11 ith gla:-.s jar:-. They were giYen the~e in order to catch imaginary hug:-, out oi the air and ofT the initiates a. they came up on the "tage. •\notlwr . tunt ll'hich \\'its p('rformecl h; t 11·o group" was that oi '>t't'ing which conte ... tant in the fir~t group could "hlo\1' up" hi.., balloon the quickest. \iter the balloons 11ere "blown up" they 11·en· coYered 11 i th sh;n·i ng cream and the ecnnd group had to shal'l' the balloon with a razor. The balloon popped when the razor touched it and a white -.uds ll'<h -.,plattered owr eYer: thing.

\ king- and queen 11en• cho~t·n and antH1unced at a-.,~embly. They ,,·ere told to come up on the ~tage and ~it on tlH:ir throne-,. each of ll'hich 11·a~ attended hy uppercla~. men. \ctually the throne~ con~i~ted oi tll'o chair, on ll'hich the attendant. ''ere ...eated and a blanket ll'<h . tretch(.'(l aero. the chair:-. to gi1·e the appearance of a long bench, hut when the "monarchs" :-;at down there was nothing there. and they 1ery quickly \\('l'l' ~tated on the floor. < >ther initiate. 11·crc hi ind iolded. their shoe~ 11 ere remm·ed. and they 11-ere marched through a pile of cracker. while lol'ing member-, oi the initiation committee stood hy and shook container~ of broken gla-, . \ ariou~ indil'idual-, 11 ere -,upplied with card-, and pt•ncil-., and \\'tTe told to go out in the audience and find out the addre-,ses and telephone munhers of cntai n upperclassmen. :\I ost of the :--ophonwre~ entered lll. · "~cared to death" hut a few looked iorll'arcl to it eager!:. Before many 11eeks had pas,ed. hmre1·er, it -,eemed a-., if they had alll'ay-, belonged. Campaign. for class ofticer-., began -.,oon after the ~ophomon•s \\'t•re familiar with the chool. Roger Derby 11'<111 the race for pre,iclcnt. Dick \\'inters s trceeded in getting the office of Yice-presich.'nt. Brenda Hraun arhie1·ed the position oi secretar:. and ~andy \\'ood the re-,ponsihility oi heing treasurer. I lelping the class along 11 ere the class a(h·isor-;. :.1 r. Clarence Fuqua and \I r-.. Jean IIi. er. the


l{irhanl ,\ddin. \ irginia Adkilh, Carulyn \ldrich, ( •tTald ,\lthau,, Tom \mkr,on,

.\lik1· \ndrth, ,\mta ,\mold. llahr. Tn1 y Baktr .

Jo~:

,\tkilhon, .\!;man

.\lary \nn Ballard, \\•rnon Balogh, !'at llarrrnit, Jim 1~. Barg~ r. Kan·n Barlage.

Ida .\I at• llarn·tt. l{ohl'rt Ba. h, Cordon lh·rk. lkrnin lknnl'lt, Joyn· Biehl.

.\lary BIUJhr. Carl Blm\ Joyce Bomlt'll. Bt•n•rly Boom·. Patricia Bradky.

llrt·JHia Braun . .:\aomi lln·nt. .\ll'limla Bn·,n·. .\lildn·d Brigg,, l'aby Brigham.

Thoma. Brittt·JJham, Bnerly Brock11 ay, Dorothy Broob, John Broob, Cail Brown.

\udrt) BruckntT, Thom<h Brunko11 . .\larilyn Bryant. Jim Burkner. Linda Burke.

John Jlu,rh, ]ark Butkr. C~:orgc Butb, Pat lamt·ron, .\I ikt· ~amplwll.

60

1 he J()5.i II arotllt


lloh l'anull. .\l;uklinl' l a ron, :-.ta. l artl·r, .\larilyn Cavanaugh.

l arr, Janirl'

llrtll'l' Cla·sttr, Sam Chipman. Don l lahaugh, l arol llark. Stuart llark.

Carol l knHIIh, l{aymond Ckr, Cary Coil', l.ordta ('ont.lis, Ed\\ 111 look.

Dirk Coopl'r, l harlottl' Cor ray, J a Ill' Corzim•, Tnry Cross, \\\midi Cro" .

.\Jar) Cnmdn. Erm·st Culver, john l'ulnr. l{ay Curtis, Dl'Illli. Dahl.

Carolyn Daily. Ed\\ in Davi<bon. 1\ndy Davis, \\'ilfn·d Day. l{uth Iklam·y.

Douglas I)l-Jqng. Kl·ith Delong, lhHldy lkmlo\1, (harks lknny. Rogn Dnhy.

Eilan Dl Shong. Buddy !k,tl·r. \ttrin· J)i,on. Pat I )I on. 1·1 in or Dohhin .

lkth Dohnll'. Tom Dolan. Esklla Douglas. John Do\\ ling, \nn Dn·nrkhalm.

f'hc JCJ55 .\laroo11

61


John E:h!l'rhrook, Donna Eldtr. Dori-. Elliot. Dan• Fl).

Virginia End-.ky. Carok Engle, En:rhart.

~andra

En~renre.

1-\an~n

Estl.'rgard, \\'iniin·d

Patty E\·trdt. Leola E,·ians. D a\ e Eye-

stone.

i'at Farruggia, Jane Feldkamp, Shirley Fincham, Alice Fisher.

Donna Foltz. Charks Furry. Chark-. li~an.

Rus

(;annawa). Rolwrt Carra rd. Don Cicrtz, ;.r ont~: Cilltspic.

Hdcn (;loyd, \\ l'll.

lonni~:

Craham. Robert Cray, Jennie

Cr~:en­

Judy Crindlcy, Ralph Cuckman. John Hadley, Patrick Hanafec.

Roy Hansen,

:.1 ildred

Hardy. Ann Harmeyer, Earl Hays.

11 ike Heath, Larry Heimburger. Caroline Hemstreet.

H~:intzen,

Jcan

Cain~:s, l~oherta

Cal-


l~ohnl

II~ ndt r o11, lit rgt ,

lit-h~

I ft.ndrirks, [)

>II

lit pkr, • ';u1ry

)t'rry lltltingn, Sharo11 llinkk, Jury lloldt·n.

'alll') flood.

]acquit• !lorn. Frt·d I lou ton, Jim llm;lahle. Ctnlia !Iyall.

Ella Jamt·,, l{t,·k) Jarrard, t arol ]t·,lt'r. ).fary Johaa en.

Don Jour, Larry )one,, Leroy ]om·'· J,~wi, )one.

lloh J Ul!tnhcinlt'r, Laurdlt• Kaiwr, Karut 1· atm n r, John KanH-rt·r.

Kathy Karilll'r.

\nnr Kt·arth, l'hyli" !(nne, Dirk Kt·ll.

f{<»tmar) Kl'ller. J,inglon.

Don

Kt•tt<kigh, t hark'

Knnhall. Jot


I 'a t Kortkamp ..\I arilui, " ""· ~y l i via 1, urz\1 \'I!;. Hill .\larklan<i, .\I ikl' :--lar,h.

En·lyn Lamb, Bob Lanl', '1\•rry Lappin.

'l\:d .\lar,hkey. Robert .\I artin.

Joy Laull:rhorn. Ceorgia :--Ia\' Lll\ '· . ' !1.1ron Ll•Fn·cr.

Bill Ldrand . .'andra Legut:. • harln·n Legue.

Lula Le\\'i,, Phylli, Lewi,, Sadie Lewis.

Diana .\I ay. Pat .\I eares.

:--lelvyn Libman, Dean Liggttt. :--laxinl' Lowe.

Joy .\l etz . .\Iary Ellen :--1 eyers.

Judy Lyman. Barbara Lynch .. am Lyons. Doris :--1 iller, Lois .\I iller.

Dorothy .\lrCollom, Errol :--trCollum. Carol .\lrCormirk.

Shirley .\I iller, Suzanne .\I ilkr.

Dave :--rcCuire, Kathy :--lcSherry, Bitt :--tr\\ illianh.

f{olll'rt .\I itchell. Sue :--1 ittl·IHfori .

.\I ike .\I adden, Charles .\I eyer, Barbara .\I arikos.


( harll',

~lontgomtry,

C:loria

~loon·.

Larry I'alrm·r, Pam Parkhill. Tommy !'arb.

Jo Flkn ~loon·. Kathryn ~loon·.

( ;rl'gory Par'""· Xl'nophon l'ath'r oil. Ronald l'dt•rsoll,

Eddit·

~lulrahl'y,

~ll'rn·dt·'

Bill

~lullikt·n.

l'hinnl'y, Shirky Pil'rn·. Judy !'itt-

man.

:\lary

~lund,,

• 'ita Xt·al.

En·lyn XdT. Clan·nn· • l',hitt. Ll'o Quirk, Pat Randolph, Richard R;ll\ll'y.

l'l'nny Xixon, Judy Xol'l.

Dan

Jim

l~l'if,krk.

l~iky,

l~l'xroacl.

I larry

Jol' l{ipley,

~!an·in

Ingrid

I~irhtl'r.

Rohin,on .

. m . 'orman. Carl Xunnally. Xanry

l~odgt•r,,

Jim

l~ohr.

Skip ( lhl. Barbara Paintl'r.

Connil'

I~<N'.


Rohnt

. rhmidt. l'tghart.

Frank

Srhooky. Tom

Schrol·<kr. Cl·rald

~rl111

J l·rry Srh11 l·nk. Sharon Scdg11 irk. SimnH>th.

~hirk)

Ann Shirky, Sharon

Jamls . kdton, Larry .'lade, Dl'anna Slall·r . .\lark . nydcr.

Larry.

p~~r.

Ed11anl Stl\\art .. baron . toltl'), Sihta

Paul Stm1 l'. Syl, ia . Ulllllll'rs.

. 'lll'lhy Tarll'r,

Jucl~

1\en~rlac

~tonl'r

S11 ihart. ( lrl'l Tar\l'r.

Thomp-otl. Jim Tihhl·h, Shirlry Todd.

Darn II . rarhrough, l'hil Srhal·(k. ( .ary . rhntrirh. Jim Trainor.

lh·n·rl} Tn·snn. Xorman Tnm hridgl', . 'anry Turner, Jaml' l'nzirkn.

Jim Cpton, .\lyles l'pton. \\'ally \'akntim·. Karen VanCleave.


l~ollllll'

\ an.\lltC'r, Jo \nn \ ,m'-l'hoyrk, \'alu·il' \ ogd.

Kl run th \\alter,, Joyn• \\ani. l'an·n \\ ardlo\\ ..\I ikl• \\ arrnhil r.

~I art in

\\ a'rhlr, Judy \\ at,un. \\ l'ihl·l.

Dirk

\\'an·ring,

\'irginia

.han \\\•11,, ).likl' \\ lll'lan, Joann \\'hill'. Ernrna \\'irk,,

lam '\\illy, 1\url \\ illianh. l hri,tinia \\ illianh, Earl \\'illiarm

f{onita \\ dham·. Jc,lm \\ tlli,, Dtrkil \\ iJ,on, Dil·k \\'irlln'.

lloh \\ j,l, Jarnl'' \\nod.

llarold \ '.,rk, Jud) \

~and)

ourr~.

\\'nod. Rirhard \\ <KJ<k

Lharfe, Ztrh. !'at /.indar,.

, OPHOMORE CAMERA-SHY Boh l'adl'lt

l'hrllip \\'imrnl'r



ACTIVITIES



l~ad1 year. in a \Try inlprt·:--.. . i\·c candlelight asscnJhly. a group of juniors \\ ho ha\'e a 4.75 a\·crage for tht· fir:--t thrve semester:-- and -.cnior . . \\ ho ha\'t' a 4.50 avt·rage for tlw first lin· :--emc-,tt r-, an• formally initiated into the Cll~ branch of the :\ational llonor ~ociet \'. The initiate-,, -.,elected by the faculty. arc gi,·cn thc:ir club nJemhc:r . . hip cards and official pin. at a tt•a held aftn the: formal initiation. To he eligible: for admittance into thi:-- rluh. one must ha\'c the: lwn·-.sary schola . . tic standing a-, well a-. . . ho\\' kader . . hq>. ser\'ice. and character in school studie.., and acti\'itic: ..... llowerer, only a certain pc:rcentage oi each cia........ may he initiated each ytar. The: percentage \\'as changtd last yt•ar to make it possible for fiftet•n per cent of tht· .'t•nior cJa..,-. and ten per cent of the Junior cia-,-, instead of ten per cent and fi\'e per rent as it had been. \nwng the: duh'..., arti,·itie-, th is yc:ar \\'as the managt·nH:nt of the concession -;tand with \duill and ~noll at a ha-,h.ethall game, and the after-game dance aftt'f a ganw. .:\ ational I Ion or ~ocidy, along '' ith "ome of the other organizations of the school. \\'orked '' ith the Block of l )imes down tmrn.

Honor

Honor· Sode ty Offiet•re l ·ro11t rMl', lcjt t .. r ''" :-.larna Bnmndl, pn·,id~·ut. 1/ack ror, l~ut Jon~·,, tn·a,un·r: Jarquie \\'n·ckn, ,u· retary: Bill Craham. \'ire-pre-ident.

~ociety

I ro11t rm,•. left to ri!lht :-.lary Lou Bu. h. hat1~ hende1gh. Dan lrorker. lkrald Brackmanu. Bill (,raham. l{ta Jon~-. Judy Keena. l~o,emary Coffey. Hack ro·;:.· Jacquie \\'eedl'n, Jill \\hit~. Sut 'I hrnt. :-.!areia Bnm nl'll. Dorea, Baker. :-.Iary Hamrick. Diana Flynn. Adlon Dohm~· . .\liriam Fett. :-.Iarilyn Ben-r. :-.Iargaret . hk. !'at h . Duun.


Stude nt Coun<'il !·ron! rm,•. left to riylrt :\orma 'okgrovc. ).lary Lou 13mh, larol ).lcKinky. 11l'linda Brccst, l'an·n l">t·lmcmann. larol Utmolh. ).larian \\ ikholm. Joan Parkhill. Judy Ikrkshin:. Pam Parkhill. Beth Dohmc. \ aond rm,· l hris <;arran!. : andra Adams. Jill \\ hitc. .\dlon Dohmc. Diana Flynn. judy Clark, D;n·c lrot·kcr. Uacl.· roz,• Pllc .\ppd. l~odger Derby. Bill ).lulliken. Tom Cahhard. Dave Lierman, Dave Rosunan. j1m ).lajors, john Light. Bob \\inters. Bill Craham. Dick \\'inters, Dick Schw tr~luse, Terry Lappin. joe Atkinson. Denny Dahl, Dave (;cist. ] im Bell. //>sent Tom Bn:u1.

En·ry \\'cdnc~day iourth hour finds Bob \\'inters. .'tudcnt Council president, calling the \\'eckly meeting to order in room 3-1-0 \\ith the able assistance and guidance oi ;\1 iss :\larjorie .'trong, -.ponsor. 'l\n1 main puq><>-.e. oi thi-.. organization are creating iriendly n•lation-. bel\n?en neighboring schools and helping studenh -..olve problems concerning school.

.\ n important part oi ~tudent Council activitie. is the sending of delegate-., to the Yarious com ention . throughout the state. Thi-. . · m·ember the Council slnt eight delegates to the I )i-.,trict in I )ccatur \\here Dave Leist ran for l'resi<knt. In the . pring the I ~55- I <)5(> I 'resident and t\\'o oth<.r mcmb"rs journeyed to !'coria ior the ~tate ConYention. \ ccomStmlent Coun<'il Offi(•ers )catcd, left to nylrt \ diem Dohmt. strn tary. Diana I lynn. parlianl\:ntarian. Hack rm,• Boh \\'intt·rs. prl·sicknt; Dave l r<Jl'kt r. \ in·-prcsidcnt; jim Bell. trcasun·r . • 1/>scnt-]ucly lkrbhire. mcmht•r-at-largl·.


panying thi group. \\a~ I >iana Flynn \\ ho rondm·ted one of th(' di~ru~sion groups. \ n·ry ~perial l'\'ent thi~ year \\·a-, I 'am l'arkhill\ trip to I 'hiladelphia. l'enn~yh· ania. to the "attonal ~ttt<lent Council l'onn •ntion \\here ~Jw "en ed as a di~ru-,-,ion leader. I 'am and ~lis,., ~larjorie ."trong. who i~ thi, :ear'-, Chairman of the ."tate l·:xeruti\T Huard, \\Tnt to !'hiladelphia in J tnte. Tlw council. consisting oi ten representati\·e-. irom each oi the three ria. ses. i-, led by lin· officers \\'ho are elected in the spring. ."tudenb \ri hing to h"rome representatin·-, to the council nHto.;t pt•titintl. l·:arh student\ pirtun· \\ ith a short para'.("raph telling his qualiliratiotb, i~ pland in tlw -,hm\ rase in the front hall. 1·: n : ryone votes for ten representative~ for hi-, cla-.s. and the tucltnh rerei\·ing- the ten highest \·ote-; h::rome mem hers. \nwng the many iunrtions oi the council are orientation and initiation. \\ hich are held ior the hem·lit oi the -;ophonwres. < >rientation \\'a" held hefore school ~tartecl and familiarized sophomore" \\ ith the many and varit•d club-. and arti\·itie-, of lll ~ ­ Initiation takes place during the first \\'eek oi ,cltool. .\long- \\'ith :--aying- their creed the "greenies" perinrmed h fore the entire student body in an assembly. The stunts p ·riormed hy the sophs \\'ere orig-inated hy a special committee oi council members. The annual Tri-ll ig-h Dance is -,ponsored hy the . 'tudent Councils oi the three local high ~chools. Champaign. L'ni\er,ity, and L'rhana lligh. The theme was "~1 oonlig-ht and Roses," and lkrtha . 'ouman was the queen irom l hampaign. The ~tudent of the :-.1 onth committee chooses an outstanding- senior for each month. The committee. made up of underclas. men from the council. keeps it-. -.election -,ecrl't until the student's pictttrl' and list of activities appear in the front hall sho\\' case.

~dling- school -,upplie-. is one oi . tucll'nt council's most sucCl''-'',f ul pro j ech. ~ome oi the supplies sold are : notebooks , eraser-,, pencil-,, hookcoYl'rs, kl': chain~. typing paper, kleenex. -,tamp . . em·elopes. and inckx cards. These -,upplies are solei in room 3-l-0 hcinre and after .chool. In or<kr to help ne\\ students feel at home in ' II~. th<.> \\'ekome and \\ eliarl' Committet· appoints om• of ib member, to '"look aiter" the new -,tudent ior a \\·hill'. ,\s it has in tlw past, ~tucknt Council tak<.>s care oi selling- the activity tickl'L". This ticket, \\·hich sl'lls ior only ~ (>.00, admits till' student to foot hall and lmsketball g-ame-,. the ~tunt ~ho\\', three plays, thl' II omecoming- Dance. hand and vocal concert. . and a one year\ suh-,cription to Chron icle . . "tucknt Council al-,o has committe<.>s to tak<.> rare oi ekction-,, Jo-,t and iound. school -,uppli<.> . . and till' rh<.>erkaders. This year ~tudent Council added to its activittes h: helping present the Tri - llig-h ~tunt . 'how. The ~tunt ~ho\\', which took the place oi l' Thange as-,unhlies. ronsi-,tul oi acts ~elected from each oi the thre<.> -,cJwob. \II proceeds \\·ent to the :\larch of Dime,.,. \notlwr project ior the ~larch oi Dimes \\"a-, the Block oi I )imes in \\"hich all the -.chool rluh. partici pat eel.


l aroon Editor I· I-oiii ro<.,. 1<'/1 to r .<!hi Diana Flynn, ,\dlon Doh1111, Co hu,illl'" manag~r,. \!'to11d rm,• Lynn Fairchild, Col·ditor-in l'hil'i: :\l11111 Ill n r ..\rtivity l·ditor. '/ hird ,.,., :\lary Lou Bu. h. Co-I.'Clitor-in-rhief: Boh julian. Sporh cditor. fot111rlh rm,• :\1argard Konzo. Co-faculty editor: Judy Forte. Cn<krrJa,_ man \'<htor. l·ifth rm,• :\larna Brei\\ nell. . \·nior l·ditor: lkanna :\I ilkr. 'o-iarulty 1·di tor. !lac!.· ro-;:,·-Janlt Bundy. Featur~ l·ditor: ~I i" \\'olkr. Spon,qr. .ll>sclll Su,an <.Iie,,man ..\rt editnr.

T\\ o ,..cnre and tin· .1fa1 oils ago our ancient brought iorth lll ~·., lir~t yl'ar hook! . 'o doubt the "tall that edited thi,., lir:-.t Maroo11 had jtbt a,.. tlllll"h trouhh: in putting out their hook and ju-.t a,.. much -.ati,..iaction \\hen it came out. as did thi-, \l'ar\ ,..tall. .\round nne hundrl'd hard \\ 11rking and capable people "t:tlied the .\Iamon \\'hich \\a'- C<llllpo,ed oi editor', managn-.. and little e\ eryday hard \\'orkn,. This year the .\laronn \\'a" headed by Lynn Fairchild predl'Cl',..~or

and .\ Iary Lou Bush, co-editors. and .\1 iss Betty \\'oiler. <Hh iser. .\ Ian~ step" \\ere itwoh·ed in the process oi producing a yearbook such as thts J/aroo11. In the heginning oi tlH.: year the big job was gettting all the underclassmen pictures taken and seeing that the -.enior had their pictures taken at a local photographer'.. \ !so as the year continued student photographers dashed around snapping pictures of the difierent duh and their actiYities, the many . ports

'laroon Sophomores /·roll/ I'O<,·. l.·ft to ri!lhl • 'a111)' Hood. Pat Bradley. h:athy :\kShlrry. J•>)Tl' Bom\dl. Judy Xod, Carol ~kCormirk. .\udrey flruckn\'r, Joyce Birkel. Carol llcmolh, .'andy \\'ood. :\larilyn Ca,·anaugh. Scco1HI roo:, !'am Parkhill. ( .Ioria ~loort:..\lary Ann Ballard, lkv~rly Brork\\ay. Sue ~littl'IHlorf. • 'ita Xl·,tl. Virginia If yn<b, J l'an 1-h·nhtrn t. , ·am·) I un tr, . ·haron I f inkk Linda llurkl', \nn Loui,l Dn:nrkhahn. Ruck rm, I aru1 E,terl!ard .. dn.t ::-.tonlr. Joy f.auterhorn, \licl' Fi,hn, (;l·nil' lngl'r,oll. Brl'n<la Braun. Elinor Dohhi!''· lhth Dohml', Charlot\\' t c rra). l'at Dixon. Barbara ~lariko,, .\ nn Keanb.


eH'nh. and informal-, to make tlw 1()5.5 Jfaroo11 otw oi ) ottr nHl'.. t men1orahle ptt'toriab. ,\iter all the pirtme,., had kl'n taken and tttnH.:d in, the real work ht·gan. Tht• ria-,-.. pirtlln'" and the club pictures all had to he identtfied. -.pelling checked and made n·ady for the printer-,. • 'e. ·t all the "ritten material "urh a-, \nite-up-, of club-, and thl senior activitie-, were tTad. edited. and tlwn typed \\hen all the pagl'" \\l'rt' togethn and arranged in tlwir order. the hook \rent to pn•,., ..... \\'hile the hook wa:.. being madt• up and put togl'tlwr. the suh"cription -..ale \\"a" going on. Thi.., year \\T had a Ill'\\ method of handling our .\laroo11 ..,tth,..rnptiotb and through thi-.. "Y"tl'nl about (J50 .1/t~rool/s "ere "old. \ .l!arooll repn•..,entati\'1: in each fir ... t hour cia ... -.. \\·a-.. ginn matl'rial for the -..uh-,cription drive . . \nother duty of the Busim•..,s ~tafT \\'ih t11 -..dl the ach·ertising and to make up the Ia~­ ouh ior the ad-.. Thi" activity \\a" a wry ,·ita! part ni tlw ,\!a moll becathe "ithout it the Jfaroo11 could not h;l\ t' been financed. The l·:ditorial ~tafT oi the hook did the writing: the llu-..im·,..-. ::-:tatr took rare of the nwne,· and the adH·rti:..ing: the photographer took the pictures of the dub oftin·r,.. and mo-,t of the -,nap-, " ·hil'h are found throughout the hook. Tho-..e .llaroon mt•mhl·r" that worked their harcle.-.t recein:d thl honor of being voted into membership in Uui II and :--croll, the honorary j ou rna! i stir "ociet,·.

'laroon Juniors and Senior anry II olzinger, ~-nl,lt Hill. ~aren ~oehnemann, f. ail Ebeling, Connie l'almi,ano. !'at \\ ilhorn. Jim l'innl'y, ]{.. ,unar) l'almhallo, ,\ndrea Chapli1. Cayk :rhedt:nhdm. Carol)n :\'e,mith. ~larilyn Bro\\n. ~lary Cuiffrt: . •)·, o11d ron • ut: Fitrh, Kay 110\\'lT. • andy Adam,, Pat Collin,, Carolyn H unll r. Lynn Bnl\\ nell. (;inger Carr, Sut \\rigl·t. Su'il 1\t,·r,lll, Judy ~lt:yt:r, Barbra Rt:e,. ~!arion \\'ikholm. ~lary \\\i,haar. ~lar) Jo \\'armbitr. Sharon \'ogt Judy t nrky Hac/.: rm,· \nn .\laril' l'fdfn. ~larilyn ,\Jtxamltr. Jant:t Shanr. Sharon lri,h. ~larcella BurkJt,. Virginia .'hl·lton . Saudra ~lau'. • 'anry Sturil·'· Dan l.il·rman. Joyrl' Libman. )l'a1111l h.llly. Y\onnl· \\ armbi~r. :\'anry l.uulrum . . ·ancy l oopl'r . .'hirlq :--ulliYan, Chri, Carra rei. /• rn11/ ,.,.,,, /,•ft /o ril!lrl


Chronicle /•ro11l n•<<'. [,·ft to riyltt :\lary ::-.ue h.nox. Judy Corky. 1\·ggy Kurz11eg. Arkne ~lhroenhurg. Pat \\'ilhorn, :\lelinda llre,n·. Joy Lautl'rhorn . •'>cco11d ro<, . 'orma Billington, ] udy H an,l'n, Carolinl' H l·intzcn. l~'"l'mary Cof"h-y. C.n·g l'ar,olb, Doughb lkLong, Tom Dolan. \nn Loui,e Dn·nckhahn. Laura lngalb, l'l'llll}' :\'ixon, Caroll' Je;,ter. lltird rm,• .\lary Hamrick. Brl'nda Braun. ( •l'nil lngn"'"· Cail \\'ood. John Hadll')', :\lax Carr, \'irginia '1\·mpk-, l~l\'a Shmikkr. Brvl'rh· Brock11 a1·. \'irgima f I \'IHb. I ourtlt rm, )oy :\ktz, .\mil' Kearn;,, Carolyn Daily, • 'am·y ~turie;,, :\lary Ellen Dn·nrkh;llm. John \\'illianh, Darrell Blur. I'at Kortkamp. lkby H l'ndrirk . Beth Doh me . • 1/osi'lll Jim Tibbett.. Boh \\'nth. Jt:an Hl·m;,trt:l't. Carolyn f!unter, \'i,·ian :\ogko, Loui,e l'unkay. Judy :\ll')'lr, Jim l'innly. :\ largil· .·i,k. lint .'ouman, :\larda :pmrer. Jl·annt:ttt: \\'ithnm, Carol Cavanaugh, Rea Jone,, . til Fo,ttr. Da\'l' Lierman. Sue (;lie" mann. \ nn ( h tr,hinn.


\\'orking incl11 trioH,Jy t n ry .\I onday and Tlte-.,clay nighh. Chron!clc H'J ortt'r" and editor". \\'ork togetlll'r to nll'd wedd: cltaclline. Typi. h. n porter-,, headline writer. . photo_.{ra'llll'r-.,, cartooni,h. ach·ertiser"· "I orb and it'atun· \\'riter-.,, all a part oi the unique ~tructure '' hich make~ up o11r srlwol new-.,1:q er. make l~oc,m I 2X one oi the mo-.,t colo1 iul and intt•re~tin~~ n~tracurrindar acti\'ity rooms. The ChanlJ aign II igh ( hroniclr. a l{oto cli-.,trihutor, belong" to two cli-.,tingui-.,hecl journ:tli-.,tic -.,oci tie-,: till' lntt·rnational Uuill and ~rroll. and the :\'ational "cholastic I 'res~ \sscx:iation. \ change in printers thi-., :ear re"ultecl in a whole Ill'\\' look ior the -.,chool newspaper. Th~· ( hroniclr. cllle inch longer than l:ht year, i-., printul on a IIlllCh linn grade oi 1.a per, ha" a completl'ly eli fferent type and headline style. and i-., iree to u-.,e a-, many cartoon-, and picture-, a-, po-.,:-.ihle. Thanks to tlw :\I ilb l'ublication:-. in lloopt'. ton. the Chronicle ha-. a much higher degree oi \'i:-ibi lity and intere:-.t than previously. Thi~ yt•ar the ( hro111rlc has had. as usual, thret· -.,pecial editions: the Christmas paper \\'hich contained '>pt•cial : uletide me:-.sagt•s, the .\ pril Fool ls:-.m·. a ltlpsy-tun·:- edition, and the . 't·nior is ... m· which honored the ...enior cia-,:-,. •\ nl'\\ ...eries oi articles designed to inionn "tudenb about the requinmenb and locations oi different colleges and tllli\'t-r..,itie-., wa:-. initiated "ucce"~iully thi" :ear. Chnmiclc membl'r" abo have time ior inn. ( ln February X, the annual ( h1onirlc potluck supper. to \\'hich the parents and iamilies oi hopei11l Journali~b \\·ere in\'ited, touk place. The late Jack l'ro\\'ell, noted -.port... columni-,t. the gue:-t speaker.

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.\nother important acti\'ity oi Chnmiclc is the exchange oi 1 aper:-. ( hroniclc• exchangt·s paper-. with high school-. all on•r the country and in thi. way get:- ideas ior seli-impro,·emt·nt and ior intere. ting ieat u re material. . · e\\ column. highlighted the Chronicle's appearance thi. year. The: \\'ere: I lashin' \\'ith I lam: Drips · :\' (;rinds; :\' ote~ and Uuote. : l'ros and DrenckCon ... : John\ Jotting-,: .'a: oi Rea: and Dick. Data. The main purpo. t' oi the papl'r, co\'erage and rl' porting oi community and ..,cJwol acti\'ities in an interesting and educational manner. \\':t'> \\ell achie\ecl under the supervision oi .\1 ar: \nn ~hurtz. :\' ancy Lend rum, Judy Clark. Jill \ \ 'hite. and Dick ~dmarz­ lo:--e, editors, and .\1 r . Baril I\\, Chronicle -,pon:-.or.

Chroniclt' Editors left In rlfihl .\lary Hamrirk. h·aturt Editor: l{tN'Illar) Coifly, Fl'aturl' Editor: ~lary l·.llln Dn·m·khahn. Fl·aturl' Editor: • 'orma Billington, lopy Editor: l{ta Jonl',, Sport- Editor. .lhscnl \'irginia Tunpk. Bark l'ag~ Editor; l{n,t Smikler. Bark l'agl' Editor: john \\ illiam,, Spc•rh Edttor

Chronide E11itors-in-Chie f \calcd. /,/I

In ri!Jhl

;\anq· l.uulrum,

~lary

Ann

~hurtz .

.\c·cond

\\ hitl'.

ro;,

jud)

Clark,

Dirk .'rlmarzlcN', Jill


(juill and :--croll i~ the national honorary ;.ociety for hig-h ;.chool -.tudenb working in journali~nl. \-. they .tre ach·i;.or~ to llarocm and ( hroniclc. :-.1 ~;,~ Bett~ \\ oller, thi, year\ -.,pon~or, and :-.tr .. \lice Barlm\ alternatt· the !-pon,orship oi the dub. In order to rai-.e fund~ for the Vuill and ,'croll Banquet. till' ;,nctt'ty ;,p<m;.on·d a dance after a baskethall game. and abo ~hared a conce;,sion ~tand with the II on or ~ociety. The t\\ent~ dub ml·mber-., are led hy Lynn Fairchild, pre~ident; Diana Fl.' nn. 'ice-president; Hertha .'ouman, secretary, and Dick ~dmarzlo;,l'. trea~urer. The Jl a rocm and ( h nm iclc nH~mbers alone ha Yl' the opportunity to work ior membership in Vuill and ~croll. . \ .\faroon worker i. judged on the amount of eA.ort and dependabilit: he pub forth. \ ( hrol'iclc member i..., eligible ior the society after earning -,ix hundred point.... \nnually a Quill and .'croll banquet i. held for the purpose of initiating the new nH.>mber~. This year the banquet was !.Ia.' II at the Inman llotel. The initiates ,,·ere made to stand in front of the present Quill and ~croll memh ·rs and periorm -,tunb of ;,ome kind. . 'enwrs hl·ing initiated thi-. year were: !.larcia Brm\llell, Bob Julian. Deanna !.Iiller. \largaret

Quill ami Ser·oll Offiet're l·ro11/ rm,. /, I " Ylti/rl lkrtha ~ouman. 'l-rntary; Lynn Fairrhil<l. pn·,i<ll·nt. /la(k- rm,• Diana Flynn. \'ll'l'-prl•,i<lull: ~~~-- llltty \\'olkr. 'JIOihor: Dirk Srlm arzlo,l. tna,un r.

1-.:onzo. ~u-,an < ;]ie-,sman, I )a,·id Lit•mJan. orma Billington, Bnb \\'erth, \nn ( l\'nshinn, \largart'l ~i-.k, and !.lar: llamrick.

Quill and Seroll l·ro11/ rm,·, lcjl lo nt/hl Jill \\hill'. ~lary .\nn Shurtz, :\'anq· Ll'IHirum, ~lim1 B~wr. Lynn Fairrhil<l. Diana I• lynn. Rack ro;.• Dick , clmarzlo,e. ~lary Lou Bu,h. ~lary Ellen Drenrkhahn. \<lion Dohnll'. l~o,unary lo!T~y. Jamt Bundy.

Rea Jonl·, . . I llsc111-Judy Clark. lkrtha . ·ouman.


I 'erhap~ oi all the strvin·-. 111 the :-chool that are nm by -.tudenb, the library i~ tlw most important to all. \\'ith the hdp oi the t\\enty-tin· girl-. who make up l•:lstatT, ~Irs. Jean II i"er, our librarian ior two years nm', runs the library in a most efficient and competent way. Tht· library itself is an attractive place. '' ith decorations and bulletin hoard..... \mong the bulletin hoards i:- oil(' that has C II. · Ill'\\'" Hashes posted on it. This hoard i:- changed daily. \notlwr attractin· hoard that has an entirely Ill'\\ and intt·n· tmg themt· each month is cared iur h: \largaret Trimble. who i:- also in charge of the lihrar~ :-howcase in the ea"t hall on the main floor, and who decorate-. the library with mobiles and :-easonal wall decoration". The EbtafT is a member of the ~tudent Librarians .\ssociation of East Central Illinoi:-. ~ince its tirst meeting in I 951, the \ssociation has been growing steadil:. ::-.tudent librarians from fifteen .chools, including 'II~. attended the I <>55 meeting held at Pekin II igh ~chnol. The theme of the meeting wa" "The Lihrar: as a ~laterial Center." .\ member oi l·]stafT. Lemllla \ aughn. is trea:-urer of the \ssociation.

El Staff Offi<•t•rs /.eft 111 ri!;lrl Joar ltrJt, trl'<t-unr: .'anry Dunn, pn:-idt·nt; .\I r,, H j,u, ,t·ndary; .\Jar) Bknktr, Yin·pn•,uknt: ~I argar\'t Trrmhk-. 't'l'rdary.

I·:Istaff' "!Jolbored a dance aitu- tiL I \·kin ioothall game and had conce-..slolh at the . ulli\'an haskethall gamt·.

El Staff I· r1111/ rm,·. left /11 rit;lrt Shirky ~I ilkr. J l'anndtl' \\ ithnl\\. Rol>t-rta Prirl'. B~ rnin· lknndt, Joan Lam. \ccmrd rll'1l'-~ largit• Trim hit. Phylli, Kt·l'n<. l.ordta Con to, Janin· Cartt-r, Dixit- ~lcCmn·. l't·ggy < llingn. Hack rm,• ~larilyn .\kxandl'r, Janl' Corzim. Sm • 'orman, Judy Forlt', ~lary :-.Iurub, :-.lar) 1\tihakt,,. t<lla l'dihakt•,, '\anry Dunn. Kan·n Ca,tl'l'l. ~lary Bknkt•r . . lhsnrl ll'rdia Cain. E,tlwr Forn•. Shirln Smith. Jo \nn \\ hitt·. Leona \'aur.:hn. 'arolyn \\ illian~>on, I' athryn ~loon•. Shirky \\'ill,kt•y.


, \ hu~y. a~ \\ell a~ u~eiul. dub around Cl L · i-. Conmll'rcial Cluh, :-ponsored h) :\1 i~s I )oroth\ :\Iunger. The member:- do helpiul work such as aiding tlw iaculty. and charitable \\ ork such as giving gifts to I luling llonw and cooperating with the Hl<x·k oi I lime-.. The Conmll'rcial Club i designed to gin· the member-. a chance to see whether tlwy would like that fit·ld a-. a can·t·r. To gain mt·mhership in this organization :-tudenh are required to complete a project. l'lwst· enrolled in tirst yt•ar coumtetTial courses may do art typing. . 'econd or third ) ear ~tudenh may \\'ork as ~ecretarie. to facult) munher. ior their project. Their work as iantlt\' sen<'taries tnahl ·.... the mtmhers to practice taking dictation, to typt• \<tried ll'tter form . and to cut . tencil-... ~ ew member-. W<'re initiated in the -,pri ng during an impre-.-.i\'e candldight ceremony, aiter which th<'y honored their parents and iriend-.. at a tt'a. Two oi the principal arti\ ities of the club ar<' the iall and -.pring field trip.. \it<'r going through the Champaign Credit Bureau la~t fall, the girls \\ere tr<'atul to cider and doughnuts. . \ trip to the ~tale) . 'tan·h :"\I ill~ \\a~ planned ior the ~pring.

Commercial Cluh

Commercial Cluh Officer /•nmt rm,. left to rlfiht Pat ;..JeCioskl'y. vin·-pn·sidutt: Joyrl' lllahr. pn·sid~nt. Uac!.· rm,• Pat Clark, tn·asun·r: Doris Ko", st't'rl'tary: Ctorgia flavin·. rorn·spotHling st·erttar).

Front ro<l', lf·jt to n'ohl .\li ... , \lu11gt·r, l{o ...t•maq Palmt ... itl••. ( (•lllllt P~dt ..,ino, :\"an'-~ \ auJ.:hn, jud~ I... ) man, l>nn..., Koss, Jo~n· Blakt·z. Pat \lc.:( Jo.,.kt·). Pt· ') Olin~ottr. Joann Burton. (·.trol ( avar1au~h. )tub Phillip .... jucl) Popt•, Rt•tha Pn.· ... mdl. .\~(oud rO':\' ~hanm ()verm)t'r. \'ir).{ima .\)rt:""'· Lillian \\'illiam ...t·n, )tul) Dalton, Bt\t·rl:. Ln·, .·hanlll llinkt.-1, Carol~n \lcCmn·. Carol)n Rt·- roat. Carol \lcf\.inlt•), Ruth .\rm...,tro H{, .\1artha II all, Jac-kit• .\lc-Farlawl, ~:mdt.t Port\\t .. HI. Janke lldblinfl{, Carol) n \\'illiam .. ott, Lrlla Smoc~. Thirti ro1.. Barh.-"lra \\rri~ht. ~1ary \\'t·a-..haar. T'hdma Carl<..-. Tiana Pankau, ~ina \'a\\, E-..tht.-r Foret·, lrmt"tha Kur.)kt·ndall, .\tar) Billh)mt·r, :\Iariloi-.; Ko ...... , \·ir~inia Ewl"'l), llt·tt) ~Iu ul-.. ,\lar) TalJK,tt, llilda H.tchttr, Sharon Elh. f1acl.- ''"'l'" )t·auttttlt \\.ithnJ\\, jac-kit· 1-:a:-~tt·rhnH•k. (;;_ul England, Ltona \.,.au)r.:'hn. \tar) .\ltc.T l'ft"fh•r. ('arol Claml111, Sharon Irish, llt·verl~ S\\ihart. Eloist' lluut, .\larcella Buc-klt·-., ."haron \.,.ogt, judy l·'orte. \tar Sudk.tmp, Shtrlt·.) \\'il:-~kt', ~ladtlittt· Caran, ~lerin•la

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q.. <J. II. < >ne oi the newer dub~ at (_ II~ 1 ~ the Future Teacher:-. oi \merira. < >rganized in I <.J52, the dub now ha~ thirty members who are intere~ted in a future teaching proie~~ion . , \mong the many projecb that the FT,\ 'ers undertook this yt·ar was the ~eries oi ,·arioth radio programs. During !•:duration \\'t·ek. the g-irls took part in a radio program, "Teacher. ior Tomorrow," on

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F. T. A. Offi('ers Fru11t rm,•, left to rrylrt :\am·y Baker. Jar 1ui~ \Vl'~.:dcn. Dixie :\lcCuirc. \ irginia Tcmpk. Back rm•• Kitty John-.on, lonnie l'd~.:r"m. :\lary Ua)tor, :\!iss \\ilcy.

The annual Christma~ partie~ ior the handicapped children in L·nit Four\ .'pecial !•:duration Cla:-.~es was abo held thi.., year. FT \ girl~ \\ere in charge of the coffee hour at the \rea Council meeting held at Franklin Junior lligh ~chool. During the month~ oi ~I arch and .\ pril ~enior~ had the opportunity to practice teach in \'ariotb grade !->Chools. Each girl had a ~1x111~or who helped explain problem~ and procedure. of teaching. \s we go to press the duh i. making plan~ to send delegates to the .'tate 'on\'ention in J k Kalb in the spring and to the :\ational C011\'ention in Chi cago during the summer.

F.T. A. I ro11t ro<•, left to riylrt :\lartha llarrm:Fr. l'ahy Brigham. :\ann· \ 'auglm. Dixil :\lcCuir~. J acquclim· \\ ecden. Scco11d row :\lary Pl·tihakes, Suzanne :\I iller. Vivian :\ogle. :\ancy Ltndrum. ~lary Ann Shurtz. 1 /urd rmv Charlotte Cor ray, Evelyn Hammel, :\ancy Bahr. Joyc~ Botl\1 dl, Carolyn H tintztn. Con nil' l'tterson. Fourth rm,~ Annt Seymour, h:itty Johnson, Rheha Lee :\!itchtll. \ irginia Tl·mpk Joyct Libman, ~lary Clayto r. Hack rm, ~ lktty Fitdkr. ~lary Haky, I~ ita Borri. ~I iriam Fett, :\I i" \\' iky. 'JHUNJr, .lbsc11t Ann Over hintr, Doris lotll~ld, Ruth Ann Cratz.


promoting inten·st in athletic-, and out oi ... Ji,·ing ~o that I may ht• healthy and -,trong ... making good :--porbntan-.hip a con:--tant iactor in my conduct." These are the wonb that every member oi the state ( ;irb. \thletic •\s:-ociation mu-,t pledge at tht• annualtnitiation oi new n1emhers and she mu-,t ]lace ior• mo:--t in mind the duty to uphold the-,e id ·al-, of the organizatiun. This: ear C.\.\ had iour organized sporb in which the member. participated. They \H're \'olleyhall. which took up the iall . t''>sion. lm-,kethall. the midwinter :--] ort. ha:-ehall. outdoor:- during the ~pring. and, oi course, s\\·imming which la-,ted all year 'round. (; \ . \ i. based on a point :--y:-tem irom \\hich a muttber can eam a wards. Four poinb are n·cei' ed ior each time a girl attends a sporb session. \-., the -,Jeepy-eyed -.,enior-, struggle in on :\I on clay moming and the juniors on Tuesday morning at the early hour oi 7:30a.m. the.' will always find their sponsor, :\lr-,. :\l;tr.' :\lajor;., waiting. bright and clwniul. ready to nudge an.' <lilt' \\ ho lms dreanl'> oi a nice ;.oit bed. The sophomores. \\ ho hold their JHI\\ -\\·ow. on Tuesday afternoons aiter -.chool. will till(] the same encouragement a iter a hard day\ "ork in clas-. · . The increasing membership in C.\.\ pr()\ e-, its popularit_\ among the tudent:-. Thi-. .'ear the organization consists oi tiity-iour . enior-., -,ixt: -four juniors ( twent_\ one oi these are new). and tiity-two :-;ophomore . . Tlw annual doing-. are the initiation oi new members and the pot-luck supper. The :,ophomore and new member initiation \\·a-, in two ph<hl''>. The seriou. part consisted oi candle-lighting ceremony, the reciting oi tlw pledge. and the -,igning oi the roll. In due time all must have their iun, including (; \ \ members. The second part oi initiation took place at the pot-luck :-upper. The initiates supplied all the iood ior the t'\'t:nt and took to the end oi the line to he ;.en·ed la-.t where the.' ha\e the risk oi a hearty meal oi baked beans and celer.'. . \II were treated to ice cream bar~ and aiter -;upper the old members were entertained by -,tunt. irom each new member. door~

G. \. A. Officers /.eft to ritJir: l·trol Smith. pn·suknt: l\·il Cam. Yin·prL·,idcnt: Joan l'arklull. rorn·sporrding trl'asun r. lktty DL·.·tL·r. nwrrt 'LTrl'tary: l'at l ollilh, trl'asurl'r: '-,m Thrcd. sL·rrl'tary.

G. A.

. Senior

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\larnlla B 1ckJ•..,. ( arul lkrmi ~ham, • ·a11C) \ aughn, Ro ...c.:mar~ Palnu ...ano, Pat \\'j11, ru . . ~ancy Couper, Bc.·rth.t ~ou ma11, Pc.·g1,n, <>lingc.•r, Su ... ic.· IIIII, Jh:tt) Ik. ·tc.r, Di ·it· \lc.-Cmn.·, Jac•tutt· \\'u·.!tn, Juana Burton, Jud~ J>hillip,. sf'( cmd ron.. V!rJ.:IIlia Shc:lton, Xaltl') lhmu . .\Jar) ..\un Stulkamp, I>ori L.'lnJ:hofl, Pat .o~\uu l>unn, \l"lrv \nn Bake. r, Slurlc.·) • ulllv tn ....\nn ( )n·r ~hmt:r, Virginia Ca1 r, Carol)u ~'c. smith. ~ut.• Thn·t't, ~hide.~ :\Jc(;au~otht.·) . Third rtn~. Carol)"n lluutt.-r .• anc)" D<HI~e. El1 ..,t" llunt, JoAnn Block, :\Jary Pt.>tihakc.·"'· Carol :\f 1:\:inlt:}, Rita Borri. Can1l S1 11th. )ltri:un Ft"tt, • \dlon Dohnw. Fourth rtX"t )tartha Jlarnu.)cr, :\largic.• Konz1 1\.athlt Kt·ndt·Igh, Jwly Hea, :\lar) llamnck. ]tll \\'Jut~. \"iq{inia ~\}tt "\anc.·, 1..-tndrum, .\no . ..\clu· ...<m, l>t•anna \lillt·r. ll<Jck ro<t -'T.tr) Jlalt•y, Xauc) ~turit'"'· l'ar••I)J Rt·.·roat, Jwl~ Clark, .\farvt:tH' \\'c.:,t, jtuh ll:ttJSt·JI, Susan (;lic.·,...,nl:Ill, Esthc.·r F'orct·, l)iana Fl) nn, .\fan ..\nn ~hurtz, Pat David...,on . . lbsn.t Colllllt' BnKkrick, Pat llark,

G.

.\..Junior

I· roll I r.r.,•. lr!t lo ri tlrt )a• :\ler •dkamp, )and Bdl. 1'<1:1:~ Kurz \H'I{, Jc.·audtt: \Yuh rcm, Barbara \\'arreu. Ct'cil Cain, jud) Corlc.•y, Gat! Ehliul{, Connie.:. Palmi . . ano, ~larii)H Bro\\ll, .\lar) Cmtfn Scnmd rtr.'l' Sandra Porh\tKJd, Lthla \Vright, Pat Coll1n . SaJHlr.t .\cl:tms, Elt·nor Schn·iht·r. Barhara Rc.:t ..... J.:...,thc.•r ButHI). Juan Parkhill, .·m· \\'right. D·•nna Put chn. :-\tella l'ttihakts, !'all) llnllock. Third ,.,,. llarl.ara \\'nght. Jnnirt lldJ.Iin • l.)nm• llro"'"'ll· Kitt~ John ou, Chri tin (;arrant, \l:trsha ~p{Ilctr. ll.trlt.t·n llarn·ll. Jo4\nnt· Jlt'm ... tn·t:t, ..\hc-t.• IIclm, 1-1.\\311113 ..\arcm, Sharron \·oJ:t. Carol Cavanaugh. Fourth ro-ot :\'orm:t Cok~rove, Susan Pc.·tc.•r...,t·n. Dt:hhie H.ea, Ruth ( ratz, .\'"anette Younger, Y\·onne \\'armhier. \ .,.1rgiuia Temple, Jack1c.• .:\lcFarland, .'u . . an ~avage, Barbara Koc.:h, ..'\orma Black. flack rcn, )<wn \'aughu, :\laril)n .\ltxander. (;ail \\'ood, Ka) Danger fit·ld, Conn it• Pt."tt r...,tn, \l ary Cia) tor. ...\nne..· S ) mour, Carolyn Cbpp, \larcia \larulrdl, Sh.tron Tn .. h. l{("va Shmildc.·r. Jo~n· Lihman . • lhsclll ju<ly llrorlt•nck. :\lo~rtha llall, jud) \lcKnight, 1->at' \lllln. 4\rlt·nt•

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G.

. Sophomort>

Brc. c.·c.-, ~ .. rul) \\'ood • .o~\nu 11annc.·)tr, )tub ... 'uti, Carol Clt:moth, Kathtt' Karillt'r, Be. \crly BcHJttt•, Jlt-rnict· Bt·mtdt, }o)ct Bickel, . . \ uclrc.:} Brucknc.·r. Xanc.·) Jlood, Jantcc.· Carlt•r, Carol J•·'kr. \·ennui ro<~o. Karen Estc.:rgard, Pat Kortkarnp, Laura lngall .... ~htrlt.·) .\111 Shirlc.·y, \Jnriloi"i Ko ........ <:all Brtl\\11, l>onna \\:tl ... h, Evt"l~n .:\t'fl, :\Ianl)n C~l\auaugh, jucl) \Yat .. on, :\la r) Su<" 1-\"n(•x. Pat Bra<llt•) third r''fl"" Be. th l>ohme-, P.!m Parkhill, Ehnor Doillnns, Pat l>txon, Ju' \lt:tz, ){ ita l{u~"Jall, Pat Zirular , joy l..autc.•rhorn, Sane) lit rJr:t'"', ~· harotl llinklt•, ]ant.• Cuszutt, B. rh:ua .:\lariku.. , .._\nn Lmn t.: Dn·nckhahn , Stlva Summer... Hack ru•l· Pat Randolph, Snt· • ~orman, Brt'lHia Braut~ VirRinia I I ynds, Je.ttJ lltmstrett, ..\lice Fishrr, Linda Burke, (;c:nic lng-c.·rs II, Pc.·nr1y Xixon, Sut• \littt-ndorf, ~lildrccl liard~. \'irginia Encl,le~, lkts) l!en<lrick . Ab.fcnt ( onuie r.raham, Jauicc. Kith).

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""C" Cluh Fro11/ ro<•'· {,·ft In ri!llri - lxea June,, '1\·rry Ecl\\ar<b. Jeronll' Cook. l.arr) \\ illhorn, Tum Brn·n. \ccmul rm,• - Terry Dahl. Bill Ohl. Dun .·balk. Boh \\\rth. Tlrird rm,• Tom Amdt. Tom Cahhanl. Dick ~ladl•, Bill (; •od>on. Chri, \'on Holtl·n. Jnn \\'aJ,h. l ·ourllr rm,· Dave R<N:man. Jim ~lajor,, Jim Bl'll. Jim l'inn<:y, l'ct<: Cacioppo, lloh ).JcBnd<:. Jiiftlr rm · \\ill . unnally, (,ary Kortkamp, Jim Barger, Larry .'pin·r, ~Jarvin lux. l'l:ll' .\ppl•l, John Light, Dick Coodman, \\'ally :\lartin. Roh LaJhfonl. Boh ~ladix. Jim Kelly, .'cott York, Tom ::-.tt:11art, 'Polhor.

''e'' :\I emher-.hip in the "C" Cluh i-. an accompli:-dmH:nt that i:-- eagerly anticipatt-d h~ e\'er) one who participates in -.ports at Cha111paign II igh ~chool. ln order to become a member of this organization, a hoy must earn his "C" in :--ome organized sport either hy participating in the actual :-port or h) managing the team. lie must also show good sporbman-.hip and maintain good -.cholastic standing. Thi:--) ear. a" in prn·imh years, all member:- of the "C" Club ushered at all the home hasketlmll games, saw that the g) m was cltared for the dances a iter the ~ames and sponsored a dance as \\·ell as the conces. ion stall(!, after one game. < lne of the spotlighted e\'Lnts oi the y('ar is the "C" Cluh Dance which is held in the early spring. The dance, hy tradition. had no theme. Decoration. con-,i-.ted of a maroon and white iabe ceiling connected to a hig 1v·hite "C" ahm·e the center of the tioor. Big T weh·e :--hields hanging on the \\all. added to the decorati(jn scheme. E\'eryone enjoyed themsell e~ while dancing to the mu:--ic of :\ orman Rich and hi:-. orchestra . •\. an annual custom, in\'itation" \\ t·re sent to alumni of the letternwn's duh.

\ s a 11 lwk. the "C" Cluh has made Champaign II igh ~chool a better school hy furthering good sport manship, promoting interscholastic athletics, and bettering our relation . with neighboring school-..

""C" Cluh Officer · l.r/1 to ri!llrl ~Jarvin lo . '<:nl'lar) tn·a· un·r, \\'ally ~1artin. pre id<:nt; \\ ayne \\hi ted, vir<:-pr<: id<:nt.


Front rm,•. left to l"'ltlrt Jucly I'hlllip,, Barbara Bak,, ~larvene \\ e't. Judy Han en. ~lary .\nn Sudkamp..\nn 1\ che,on. larol Smith. )m•ve Vaughn. \aoud 1"11'11' l.awana .\aron .. ·andra Portwood. Joann Hem,tred. ](annette \\ ithnm. Jill \\hit<:. B\'tt) Dexter, Judy \lenr. ~larcia Spl·ncer. ilal'l.- rm,• \ irginia Carr. ~lartha flarllll')'l'r. Sl11rll): Sul)i,·an. ~liriam Fdt. \ 1rginia Shdton. Patricia 1\. Dunn .. \ cllon Dol11ne. Diana Flynn. ~lary .\nn Shurtz, :\aiJr) l.endrum. \nn Ovn,hinl·r, St~>ie SavagL. katil· kencl\'igh. Pat \\'ilhorn.

\I aroonafins. an honorary club for swimnHTs, con-,ists of only junior and senior girls \\'ho are selected by th(' '-JlCHbor, \lary \ lajor. and officer!> after trying

:\laroonafi n Offi<·<•r · /.eft to rittlrt \nn \chl·"m· pn·,Hknt: kat) (,eiHkigh. 'ecrdary: Shirky Sullivan. ,·in·-pn·,icl\'nt; ) ill \\ hite, 'hm\ lhairman: Jeandtl' \\ ithrow. tna,urn.

out. The -,oplwmon·-. ha \'(: a group of their own, the Tadpoles, \\'ho automaticall) become \I aroonafin-, '' ht n they become juniors. The gi rb receive a -,eahor-,e aiter one year and a . tripe ior each additional year. \ l aroonafins and (; \ _\ sponsored a dance and conce. sions at one oi our haskethall games. The big project oi the year \\'a;. the spring \\·ater :-.how in \ pril. "Dreamland," a com hi nation oi nur;.ery rhymes and toyland, \\'as the theme. The Tadpoles did om· munkr hy them elvt•-, and then joined the \laroonafins in the finale. The arb had such names a-. "The \\ edding oi the Painted Doll" and "The \larch oi the Toy :oldier-.." The girls. working \·ery hard to prest•nt their show. :-.\·am e\·ery Thur:-day aiter their hu . iness meeting until 4 :00. putting in extra hours oi practice just before !'>how time. ' I he show \\'<b planned hy the girls \\ ho made up their own routines. The entire cluh wa-. divided up into different commit ees !'>O that e,·eryone had a joh to do besides prepanng ht r act. \\ ith the money they earned from their succes. iul sho\\· the girls took a well-earned trip to 'hicago in the . pring.


Q/.. dl. II.

.\rut.·d. lrft In nqht .\I i" .\lary llohlll''· ({ita llorri. ,\/alldlll</. left to riqlrl .\lar) Talbott. l·:,tht:r Hund). l~kannr ~rhricht·r, Jarkit: I !om.

Till' Future llomtmakn-. oi .\merira chapter in Champaign II igh ~chnol ha" heen getting better acquainted \\ ith dtiTt rent i< 1reign countrie" that al-,o haw Fll \ chapter". Through :-lide-. and nw\'ies thi-. group at l l l ~ l1a-. been ahlc to unckr-.tand the ctb-

tom-, of other girl:- :-tri\'ing ior tlw . anw purpost•. This year the girls sent mone} and articles oi clothing in ho.·e:- to India. The money \\its to he tht'd to hU\' shoes ior -.dwol rhildrt'Il. j )uring the year the girls de:-ign and se\\ clothe-.. The fini-.hed product-. are then modeled at a pring rally. The chaptns e:-;rhange ideas for better projecb and \\'a}" to ckn·lop their cluh. To make better homemaker!' of the member:- i-. the main ohjerti\'e of the chapter and degrn·-. are offncd for their outstanding achien•mt·nh. Thi:- year nine girb are ,,·orking to\\'ard junior degrees and hur others lo\\'ard chapter degnT:-. . •\:-i an annual project the memlwrs make a cra;>hook consisting oi material collected during the year. Thi" hook al,.;o contains the creed. purpose-.. and otlwr projecb oi the cluh. To earn mom·y the chapter spon>oored a dance after a basketball game and ran a coiKession stand at a ha. ketl>all game. This nwney \rill he U>-ed to "l'IHI a representati,·e to Bloom ington and ior the whole chapter to go to some city or plan· oi i ntt'rt•st. Thi. year the II ouse of Delegate. :\I eeti ng \\'its held at Champaign Junior I ligh. and the officers of thi-, chapter \\ere in charge of registration and arrangements.

F. H. A. n,,,., ld /or <!irl .\lary l'dihakc,, .\far) .\lull(l-, .\!ary !·!len .\lyt•r,, ({ita Tlorri. E•ther Bundy. Elt·anur "rhrl'iher. Camly1 ·t •mith. Nuck rm,• ""ru1 f,aml'rt:r. ] udy l'1ttman. Bt:tt) ~hulwrt ..\larria .\I ax 11 ell, kann \'an l lean. ~tt·lla 1\:tihakt·•. Joyn· \\ani, liLtty .\lull(l-, Jacquil' Horn . .\lary Talbott, .\(j,, .\lary Holm~'· ,pon•or. I rout


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A.

The Future Farnwr• oi \merica i-, one oi the mo. t acti,·e organizations around (. hampaign lligh SchooL ,\!any of tlw hoy-, in FF \ thi-, year recein:d honor-, at the . 'tatt· Con\·t ntion. ,\1._,,, tlwir chapter a<h·i-,or, ;\I r. H. J. Twardock, ,,·a-. honored with the llonorary .\merican !;ann Degree. La~t June at the State F F \ Com ention in Sprin ~­ field Don ~liner and Karl Kob"l recti\'ed their .'tate htrmer degree-.. I )on \\nod, Lee l•:ichhorst, I >irk I kttinger. l.eebert Somt rs. and I 'hi! ~rlnn·ngel are eligible to apply ior their • 'tate Fanners degree. in I nss. l a-.t ~ear l>on \ \'ood. I ee l·:ichlwr t. and Phil Srll\\engd \\'Cre on the first ten team . oi fat stock judging in the ~tate of Ill i noi ~. The meat-judging team of llud Harkn, Dick llettinger. and Jon l~eg­ nier \\'Oil "l'Cond in the -.tate contest. Foundation a,,·ards \rt·re \\on by Dan ,;\liner in I lome Beautification. Lee l·:ichhor"t in Corn ( ;ro\\'ing, and ~lyron \\'right in lkci ( 'attle ( ;ro\\'ing. l•:ach oi the boy-. recei,·ed sectional plaques for their outstanding project \\'ork. The Future Farmers each year pon~or the annual donkey ba-,ketball game. This year the Chapter u-,ed the procet·ds frotn the game for charity purpose-.. •\J.,o, the chapter ''on a trophy for their exhibit at the Champaign County Barbecue.

F. F. .\catcd. left to rl!lht

. Offict>rt! Lnh~rt

~'HIIlll'rs,

sn-rdary; Ln•

I~Khhorst. pr~sidtnt.

.~ta11d 11.11. left to rudzt D1rk Hcttin11;~r. \'ir~-prl·sidcnt; l'hil Srhw~ngel. tn·;hurer: Don \\'oocl. rqJOrtt:r. .lhsc11t Blain~ \\ani. s~ntin~l.

F. . A. I 1'1'1/ ro<,•. l,·ft to rzyht Danny Ruistmk )Lrry I [ettingtr. Dirk ~lallorh. Don Pratlwr, ~lar\'in Drcnnan. \cw11d rm,• Jolllt !~lark. tork. .\lkn !:->l·ars, l{ay Dmz~las, Da,·id Ingold, Jim Corray. Lt:l' Eichhorst. Ua.-1· ro<•' Jim Chapman. l'hil :-:\\lngd, Ln:hnt Som~:rs, Francis Barkn. Dirk H,ttillg<'r. Tom 1\nttrnham.


( >ne oi the lar~est and most popular org-anizations oi Champaig-n II ig-h is tht• Dramatics Department. From the lwg-inning to tlw end oi school, members oi \\ ig 'n' I 'aint, one oi the chid clubs of this acti,·e department, \\'orked on Yarimt. productions. The major pre..,entatiotb this year ''ere the \nnual ~tunt ~how. the Fall !'Ia_:.. the Contest Play, and the .'pring l'la_:.. lleld in :\larch and also in :\lay were sneral one-act play-., -.ponsored h: \ \ 'ig 'n' Paint. They also app<:ared hefore the lllinoi. Education \s-.ociation in ( ktoh r \\'ith a scene from a historical pageant. ( >ther projects of \\'ig- 'n' Paint include assembly programs, a prog-ram for the Illinois ~tate Teachers oi English, one ior the Illinois ~tate Teacher of ~peech .\-;..,ociation, appearances at the L' ~( >in Rantoul and the Ba. e llo-;pital at Chanute. and help •<I with the "Block oi Dime-." campaign. To become a member oi \\'ig 'n' Paint a student tried out \\'ith a variety act, or stunt before the I )rama Board . The he-.t acts'' ere chosen for the ~tunt ~how, and the other act. admitted students into \\ ig- 'n' J>ai nt. The initiation ior ne\\' member ''as held this year at the Champaign- L' rbana basketball game. Initiates dressed in half clay and hali nig-ht outfits and paraded around the gym floor during the half. Every memiX'r in order to retain hi-. memher. hip had to earn tift ·en point. a seme-.ter. \cting, IHl\\e,·er, ''a. not the on!_:. \\'ay nwmbers earned points. :\I any student;, \\ orked on ,·arious committee:,, whose efforts helped make the productions successf ttl. .\ fter obtaining 100 poinh \\'ig 'n' Painters were eligible for . · ational The pian . a dramatic honorar_:.. The-.pian-.· iantily pot-luck hanqttt•t wa. held in I >ecunher.

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:\ e\\ member-. were initiated into the honorary at that time. .\nother leading club in this department was Dehate, -,ponsored hy Robert ( ;, :\leyer. To increase th student\ knmdedge and widen his viewpoint were the aim;, of this club. The Debate subject this year \\·as, "Resolved, That the Federal ( ;m·ernment ~hould Initiate a Policy of Free Trade \mong \II .:\ation-.; Friendly to ller." .:\ ewly formed this year was the , · ational Forensic League, a speech honorary. To become a member, one had to earn thirty JXJints which were given members ior debates and ior .peeches given before an audience of ·tt lea-.t 25 adults. •\-, \\ e went to pre..,s, no officer-. had been elected.

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Drama Board I ro11' ro;,•, left lo ri!lhl ~largartl ,'j,k, Dorea' ll:tklr. rot"' ~1 b~ \lun~ Lr, ~I r. ~IL')Tr. .\I i~~ ~tuart.

I'LL

.\nTd,on. Judy Lh:rk-hirl'. ~limi lkn:r.

/lac!~·

Debate Cluh .'leafed. left to riuht Tom Franklit Doroth) ~ullt\an. Bill Craham . •\cco11d rm,• lhri, \ILyl'r. ArknL . rhm:nburg. lkn:rly Brockway. Jim \lrloy. Jim I'ittttl')'. Hac/,· ro;,~~l r. ~ll'yl'r , Carolyn Datlty. Derald Brackman. Bob Julian. Frank


\Vig 'n' Paint Sc·nior /• ront row, left to riphl u I t llt•rtha Sollman, Su te I hll, I' t horn,

Ho emar) Palmt no, t }till) Jltrk htr~, (,II Carr. )tul) l'l.trk. .\rcoud rot, \l1na m l•ett 1t ;\Tartt• l'ft•lft·r. ~larnll< \\' t, J 1 qu« Ea,tnhrook. jwl) II an or, M tr ~:it• S1,k, Carol \ld-:1nlt•,, \ltnn II n·r, l.~ 1111 Fan(" hiM. II ird rm,• ;\la1 tha llarntt") r I' ,\1111 lht11n, Dote:. Baker, ~Tar) \t llahr. :\Tar) Lou Jlu,h, \tn tlv 'hiller, :\'.tn~~ Lt'lltlrum, \II n l>ohllll'. jill \\ ltllt Fourth ror, .\nn .\cheson, Kntu "''lulei~h. Carolt• Ta\IO, a11c) CcK1per, .\J ar) .Ann Sh\trtz, lh 1 . _ 1'1)1111, )tub R~a. F1/tlr ro-;, l>avt.• Lierman, }) )U Samukr,, l>icJ.. Sdmanlo , \hckt, Bn)\\ll, Jun P11111l'). John Kan J II a \l'"'· Jiark ""''' I larrel llltll. Ra) Ttppo, Rohc:rt \\'t:rth. 1\·tt.• ..\nt'tl "fill, Btll (ira ham. 1>.1\ r- ( 1 ocker, ) ohn :\1 cC tlln llolZIII~l"r,

Junior " ' ig 'n' Paint /·ron/ r. ~,.. left to rryht PeRJO Kurz\H'I{, .:\lanlyn Brcn\11, l·o!lmt Palt111 ...ano. C:trol ( avan; nv:h, ,\u cln·a Chaplin, ~Jar) (~uit n·, jauu:t 'ltrgt·lkamp. ,~\Jicnt ~ lu 11lmrg, fwh )[t'\t·r. · \rrmlft"ru-:l (hus (;;"L•nl. ~har ron \'"oKt, Pat Collin .... Yvonnt• \\ arm hit·r, ~awly ~dunn, (;ail \\~ood, \larian \Vikholm. jud~ Corlt·~, . t1 .tu l'l'tt·r..,tn, .\'orma (·olc.:){ro\"t., Third rmt'- Lynnt· Bnl\\ nt.•ll, Su au Sa\aJ.:t', 1-\:an·n Ca ... kt.·l. )largatt t '1'1 irnhlt.·. Juan l..:ult', Ka) I>.ut~t·t ht:ld. Comait.• Pdc.·r ...on. \ ir!lmia Tt•m pi,, l.in<la lknnl'lt . \Tar) jo \\'harnt h). 1-ou ..th ""'' su~ \\'right. :.uul) .\<l:utt-, . \ lknt· .\hliekr. .\I:.ril~n , \It· antlt-r. ]t·annt· Kell), ]o)t'C 1.11<· man Eveh 11 IL:tmmt·ll , . \ntH.' St.•\ mour. \[ar)· Cla_ytor, )ot:ve \'aughi1, \[arcia Spt·nct:r. Fifth "'''' lktt) Fiedler, janl'l ~hanr, Kill) John on. Sue Fo kt Ruth .\nn l'ratz, ]n<l) :\lcKmJ.:ht, Rt.,-a Shmiklt-r. Sara I ktt111gn, Car ol~ 11 Clapp, X :mdh· Youn){t'r. flack ru..:t Boh 'l'heilman. john llarlJt• on, Daw Ceist. Dick 1'<>\\dl . • lh.fcut J\.a) Bo\\tr. Linda Col lin'. Ken l!tul on, lo;at) :\! tiler, Joan Parkhill. lkbl11c H<1, T <·P Rt· •In

Wig 'n' Paint Sophomores I· 1 out rot~o.·, l~ft In rauht Ct. 111e lngt•r..,oll, Xanc .. lltr"ts, (;ail Br0\\11 • •\ nn llarmt')t'r, )tul) :\'oel. ~lelnula Brt•,et•. Kathy Karhtcr, jud 1.) man, Carol Englt· . . h:tron L'edg\\ it·k. B:ubara Pamtt.r. Jau1ce Kuh). Jnru.: l ~nzicker. lkrvt·rl~ Bof•ll • ~nne) ll tKKI, Barbara ~larikos .'•),•cmui I"O':l' Pat Zindars. Jo) Lauterhorn, Carol ~lc( 'ormick. Saruh \Vooc:l. Laura Ingalls. Pat KortkamJ;, ('arol ('ll'mon .... ~ ut• .\littt.·wfc,rf, Bt•r nit·t• Kirl•). )o)«' llicklt·, E\el)n X efT. :\lanh 11 Cavanttugh. Third ro;, Kare11 Bar agt•, lkv t.rl~ Bruck\\a~. Jo~rt· Bon\ dl. \t an loi ... Ko ....... Pat Br.ullt ~, Sh rlt·) ..\1111 ~hirlt:), Sharon II inclle, l>mma \\.alsiJ. Pat l•'arr11g-g1a ..\udrn Brucknt·r. X1ta , 'tal. Kart·n \ 1111 Cltd\'l'.

l•ourth r01t \'"irginia ll)ncl, (';nol )l' ...tt•r, .\a11c) Turntr, ~u """' \lilkr. Bevian .\o~lt·, \ 'tr •111ia E11<lsln, ;\lll<lred llanh. lo;atln ~lcSht·rr~. ift.·lt·n (;lo)fl: :\Tario;a Bahr, Charlnttt• Con·y. 1-iftlr ro-:t Rita l{tp..... ~;an. ( arnl.>n llt-iutn·n, }ant.• Corzinl', Bt:ts~ If c:11 drick.... Ht·th l>ohmt., Elinor Doh· bm ...,. P:~t Frugi, Clorta .\l orn, J.\n) \\':till\\ nght. jn) .\ll'lz "')iztlt root.' ]t·an llt·mstrtd, Parn Parkhill. llrt·nd:t Branu, .\ lit<· Fisht·t . •\ ntl Dn·nckhahn. Sta• Xorman, )wl) \\"atson. l>oris .\1,11er. ~J an Blt·nkt·r. Pat Randolph . .~\ nn K('artl". Hack ",." Cnrl lllut·, I>1ck \\" in tt.·r..,, Jim Tihhetb, Don Kt·Jul• 1gh, Louis ]ot1e:-o, Terr) ( ro'-'s. John <"ul vrr. Tom Rruuko\\. :\orman Tro\\ hrid!!t. Jim Rilt), Tom Dolan, ~1!"1 vin l..1hmau . • lb.<t'lll ~ar) .\ nn Ballard, lin nict· llf:nnrtt. Linda Burkt. Elinor Dohhins, Lu f.'t Lt'\\i.;;, Doroth\ 'l r ("ullum, Ro1x:rta Pric(', '..onj Sa mara.


Thespian Offi(·ers ' ig n ' Paint I ro11t rm,•. /,•f/ to ri!llrl }tt<l) lltrk,hin·. pn•,idutt. \ •..-m1d rm,• ~ltmt lkn-r, tn·a,un·r. K.ttil· Kt·tHll'i~h. ,n-rt:ta ry. Nark rm.~ Judy Clark. \'ice-pre,idt:nt: .\I i" Stuart, ~I r . .\ll') t:r. ,pothor'.

!·roll/ ro;,•, /,•ft to r h Lynn Fairchild, ~t·crl'lary: 1\ tt• \rn·d,on. pn•,t<knt: Darn· II Ilim·. \·ice-pr~-idt:nt: Don·a~ Bakt·r. trt•a,un·r. Nark rm, ~lr. ~ll')l'r, ,\li,, :wart.

Thespian" Irm1/ ro;,, 11'/t to nyhl judy llerbhtrt:. ~largart:t Si,k, ~m· Fo,tn. ~ltmi lkvn. ~lary Lou Bthh. .\uo11d rm.~ h.attl' kl·ndLigh, Dorra~ Bakl'r. ~ l iriam Ft:tt. Joyl'l' Libman. \ irginia '1\·mpll'. Lynn Fatrchild. !lac!.· ro;,• Daw Cti,t. I'l'tl' ,\ rvt:<bon. Davl' La:rman. Dan• Crorkn. Btl! <.raham, Darn• II 1\lm, Ray Tippo.


.'tagc :\lanager Dr. ( ;ibb~ Joe C ro\\'ell II o\\'ie ;.\ cw~onw :\[ r~. ( ;ibb-.; :\1 r-.;. \\ cbh ( ;eorge ( ;ihh~ Rebecca ( ;ihbs \\"ally \\"ehh l~mily \\'ehb :\T r. \\" ehb Profcs~or \ \ 'illard \\·oman in Hakon y

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I )an.· l rocker John \ Yilliam~ :\I el ,.,.n Libman Don Kendcigh Joyce Libman ~a~ \\ ain\\ right Da ,.c Ceist \nne ~e\'mou r Tom Dolan ~atie Kendcigh I 'de

\ rwd s< m

Dick l'o\\ell . :\largie .'isk

:\lan in \whtoriunl La<h· in Box . · imon ~timson :\Irs .. ·<lame Constable \ \'arren ~i ( 'ro\\'ell ~am ( raig. Joe ~toddard Fi r~t Dead \\'oman .' <:cond Dead \\'oman Fi r~t Dead 'II an ~ec< md I >ead :\I an :\Irs. \lrCart,·

J1m l'inm·~ Judy Rut John :\TcCaule~ Judy lkrbhire Jim :\kCoy I )oug I )e I .ong I )an·ell Eluc I.e\\is J<me~ :\I i riam Fett \dlon I )ohme Tom Brunkow Bill ( ;raham J oe\'e \ ·aughn 'fir e l i.J55 .II uruo11


"The• Pt•r·fc•c·t Gt•ntleman"

••~ew ,

chool for \Vhes"

·•Lmlv Killers"

...Mrs. Pipworthy's Little Girl"



In orckr to promote more enthu~ia~m to\\ arc! the which take place throughout the year, a pep dub ,,·a~ e~tabii-,hed at Cll :;_ "I 'eparoon~ ... a-. it i-. called. wa~ originated and put into dfect thi-.. \'ear. ' [he Hita for the club wa~ ~tarted by a ,.,enior girl, l'atty \\ tlborn, who wa~ a~~i~ted by Carolyn I I unter. who \\Tot<.' "I )o you want to b ·a I'eparoon ?" on the blackboard~ in every room. This arou~ed the curio"ity and inten·.~t of all ~tudenh and tho~e who found tht•v could de\·ote additional time to the backing of the teams gathered at the fir. t nweting and formed ··I 'eparoon . " . \!though Cl I~ -,tudenb ordinarily ha,·e a great deal of pep, thi,., club helped deH·lop the enthu~iasm and prm ided more elh·cti,·e cheer-,. Thi:-. year many more Cl I~ students were able to attend the out-oftown game-, on buses chartered by the I'eparoon club. l'eparnons are di,·ided into Yarious committees headed by committee chairmen elected at the beginning of the year. The co1nmittee:-. are a-, follows: I 'ompon Committee, I Iall Decoration-.. Committee, Float Committee. Bu Committee. and Clock "C' Committee. The Float Committee, after :-.pending many hour:, after sclwol con~tructing a float. pn•-,ented it at the :-.nake dance before the Champaign L'rhana game. The float was made of soft \\bite paper stuck into the holes in chicken wire, which was wrapped around the back of a truck loaned by I J ilkrest Lumber Company. ~e\ en girls \\ere dressed in shorb and had on big cardboard hoxe~ painted to re"emble soap boxe~ that illu~trated the -,ign on the . ide of the truck: "Duz we do it? \ 'el I gue~~! The Tide's turned and Lux with u .. " \'ariou~ ~pnrh

Peparoons Senior judy Phillip .... Pc.·J,CJ(} ObnJ.{c.·r, Ru~eman Palmi...,;uw, Xancy \ "auJ(hn. Bc.:tt~ Dtxlt:r, Jactlut• \\ c.·c.•dt:n, Joan nu; ton, Bert Souman, Jail Whatt·. Xanr) Coop~r. ~lar} ,\nn Baker. Sue Thrvd. \'rco"d r ro::l' ( ·trol) n \\·a...,chc.:r, Judy Bt"rk . . hin:, :O.I::tr) Lou Bush, Judy llan"'t'11, Carol)n Hc.·xro.,'lt, Yirginia ,.\)rt.:, ~lar) .\nt1 Shurt1.. \ ir~mia Carr. Shirlt.·y Sullivan . .\nn ~larit" Pft.·flt·r Third rcn, '\;aucy 1><>!!<'. ]11<1) Clark, [) rcas Baker. ~larveue \\'~st. Ruth .~\rm,tr<~no..:, Carol Bt.•rmingham, C'.arul ~lcKinh.·), \lartha Jlar· mt.')t.'f, l<~loi c llnnt, .. ·orma Billington. Huck ro1t' H. o t.·mary Cofft.-e, .\limi Bc.·ver. Xanc) \lt. ct.•, Sancy ~turit.·'· l>t.-auna ~llllt:r, L·HIII Fairchild, ~larcia Brtl\\llt.'ll. Diana Flynn, J-:,tcllt.• Chamhc.:rlin · l·rrmt ro-: '• It'/I to ri(1ht

Pe paroons Junior lrft tu rlfthl Janet lkll, .\rlcnt· ~choc.:nhurg, Jucl) ~lt.'}t.'r, Jot.'\"l" \ auJ.{h11, \Jar) Jo \\'harmhy, Pt:~1r0 KuJ"Z\H'J.:', Jo.\nn llem 'trt.·t:t, Joan I.:mc.·. (;ale.• Sht.·tnthdm, Connie.• Palmi ..ano. .")croud rotl .\nn S(')mour, Susan Pett;r .. l•H, Sorma Colt.•J{roV(', L)tlllt' BnJ\\nell, judy Corley, \larcia Spt.•flct:r. .\lin· llt•lm, Barhara l{t•(•...,t.•, ('hri' (;arrant, ~haron \"og-t Frcmt

Third

YO'll"•

ro<' ~!arion

\\'ikholm. Janet Sl• vcr, Sharon

\\ ril-!ht. :\aneth• Youugc.•r, Joan Parkhill. Sandra Putcht.·J·, Karen Castt.-11, ( 'lari~t..· ~la), Linda lknndt

Irish,

.\dam...

Sue

Donna

Peparoons Sophomore Fir.,·t r 1</1 rl<!ltt ]< '" Durt'), J•ul. '\ovl<. Kath) Karrihvr, Shat 111 St·d \\ 1ck. Sharon llmkl(·, Jud) \\".tt-.on, l>1anc.• \tar. I-: vel) n \dT. Snza1 e .\ lilka·. .\'ccond rt.-:1 Carolinc 1lemt?.ett. Pat 1-\"ortkamp. Pat lois Kos...,, :\Ita Xt.•al, \ iq.{inia Hynds, Rita Ru .. sian, Third rml ... . \nn l..oui~e Drenckhahn. ~uc .'\'orman, Fisher, Linda Burke.·, Penny Xixon, Genie lnKt·rsoll, nack Ytnl'- lkt....) llt.-ndrick.... Kan·n Eastergard, Judy (~rindlt.·y. Cloria .\luore, Elinor J>ohhins, Bt'th Braun. S) 1\'i:t ~tontr

Randolph ..Man · Jo.> Lauterhorn. Joy ~lt·tz, Alice ~uc :\Jittendorf. Pats) Brigham, Dohnw, Orenda

Pe pa roon s Cha irme n l'op to boll om E,thl:r Bundy. trcasurt:r; Carol ~tmth, Bus lommittce Chairman: Ann 0Hr. hincr, Hall Decoration'; ::\ancy Lend rum, Pompmh; Katie Kcndcigh. Hall Decoratiwh; Susan Glie. smann. Float Committee; Carolyn Hunter, Pompon'; Pat \\'i lhorn, (,eneral Chairman . • 1/Jscu/ :\nn Acheson. Block " ... Dave Lierman, Float Chairman.

I Jail decoration~ played an important part in urging the students to back their team. Pennanb, po:-.ters, sign~ and . treamer-, covered the front hall \\all-, and signs encouraging Cl I~ to win were put on tir~t­ and third-floor room~. \\'ithout pompons to wa\'e, the Peparoons would haYe been considerably le noticeable. The~e maroon and white eye-catchers were gi\'en to each member as they arrin·cl at the games. ~I ember ... of thi~ committee \\'orked hard cutting the maroon and \\'hite crep<.· paper . treamers and stapling them to tongue depres:-,er~. :\lost of the required fifty-cent clue. wa. spent in getting pompon material. The Block "C" met early many morning.., in the auditorium to work out formations for the coming ~ames. \!though the Block "C" wa~ -..till at a formatiYe stage, the member did a good job this year presenting man} interesting formation~. . \mong these formation~ \\'a.., the ·•] I I" presented to correspond with the "I I I" formed by the hand \\'hile playing "I I i! . 'eighhor." ·1he Bus Committee chartered bu~e~ to go to all out-of-to\\'n games, pnn·ided there \\'ere enough studenb wanting to go. \\'ithout thi-.. \'ery important committee, many C f I: student:-, would not haYe had the opportunity to attend any out-of-to\\'n games. Chairmen thi~ year were: l'at \\ ilhorn, general chairman; J•:sther Bundy. treasurer; .\ancy Lendrum and Carolyn lltmter, co-chairmen of pompon committee; :\nn ( )yer~hiner and Katie Kendeigh. hall decorations; . \nn . \dw-,on, Blot·k "l": Cuol ~mith, hus committee: . 'ue ( ;]ie-.~man and Da\'e Lierman, float C(Jmmittee. f'eparoons did much to encourage the school :-.p1nt behind the various teams this year. The success of this duh \\'a~ shown by the increased interest in the hacking of the various school athletic evenb.


The ~ound of \·oices or of mu~ical in~tnmwnt-. can he heard ringing through the corridors of Cll. at almo~t any hour oi the da~. for nnt:--ic i~ an important part of our high :-.chool. In fact. it i-. such a hig part of our ~chool that about fifty or ~ixty per cent of the -.tudent body participates in ib activitie.. a number greater than any other organizati(m can hoa~t. Cnder the direction of \' errolton ~haul. \\alter Lofti-.s. and Dotmlcl :\I illn. the department otTer~ a variety of t) pes of nut. ic acti ,·ities. Thi-. ha~ been the li r. t year at 'II~ for ~I r. Lofti-.s and :\I r. ~I iller; they handled the jobs pre,·iousl~ hdd h: l )onald llamacher and _lame:-. (;riggs. In the vocal department the general choirs are open to anyone \\ ho like. to ~ing. \\ hile \ Cappella Choir is composed of about seventy-live -.elect voices. Performances of the ,\ Cappella 'hoir include the Pop. Concert, a -.pring concert. and assemblies; hmrever, all the choirs combined ~ing at the annual Christmas \ •espers. The ~maller vocal group~ include Yocalettes, Troubador-., and :.Jadrigals. \'ocalettes is a group oi about t\\'enty five girls and Trouhadors has nearly the sanw number of male voices. Both are often asked to sing for programs outside of school. such as programs for luncheon~ and for church and civic organizations. For se\ era! years the \'ocalettes han· been invited to the C.~.<>. in Rantoul to perform for the fellm\ from Chanute

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\ir na-.t• \Ill the ~Unday clo-.e-.t to ( ;eorge \\ a-.hington's hirthda.\. lk ides the program, which is about an hour in length. the girls and the fellows usuall~ gatlll'r about the piano to sing popular songs and to get better acquainted. Chnry pie and cotree an• served. and there is dancing for thost• who wish to stay. Thi-.. i-.. probably one of the most awaited programs the girls take part in each year. To become a member of ;..Iadrigals is an extra special honor hecau-.e it is a mixed chorus having on]~ sixteen nwm hers. This group performs prohahl y as much as any otht r vocal group in school, for they are constantly in demand- proving the superior singing ability of its members. :\I r. Lofti-.s is in charge of all the ,·ocal organizations except the \ ' ocalettes. which is directed hy :.rr. ~haul. Both men are well known in their fields. The mu-.ic department at Champaign II igh . 'chool make. use of the instrumental ability of the studenb as well as their vocal ability. The orchestra is one of the youngest musical organizations in our S<:hool, hut has already become quite professional. L'nder the direction of :\I r. :\I iller. they played for several program-., throughout the year, including the Christ1 ma~ \ esper~ and the l ops Concert. The Symphonettes and ~tring l~nsemhle are -.mailer orchestral groups f11rmed from the orchestra. ~ometime~ one oi the.-..e play~ during till' intermis~ion of school plays.

'j

IZt·JCI55 ,\I <IY(IOII


For those who preier JK'PJHer tmtsJC \\T ha\·e a marching hand. The hand periormed at all our home game-. and at the game at ~I attoon, adding their -.hare of color to the games. They abo played for all our home hash·thall game . . besides participating in the ~lid-\Vinter Concert. till' -.enior t·oncert. and a-,..,emhlie-.. From tht· hand has been iomwd a pt•p hand and a dance hand. The pep hand helps the cht:erleaders with Ill'\\' cheers, while the dance hand provides music for many of our aiter-game datKt'" as well as sonw junior high dances. ~ I r .. 'haul direct-. the marching hand and pep hand. and .\I r. Lofti-..s the dance hand. Besides the programs aln:ad: mentioned. one of the most a waited mu-,ical en:nb each year is ~I usical ~~ oO<ls. This program has three moods which always include a religious and a popular mood. This year the second mood was a tribute to ( ;eorge ( ;ershwin. The A 'appella ( hoir had the main part in the first mood. which opened with "Creation" and ended with "The Lord's Prayer." In the second mood, the orchestra, featuring John

~lcCaule:

" l{hapsody in Hlue."

\lso pre-.ented was a medley

at the piano, played

from "!'orgy and Bes .... the first \merican folk opera. These and -,e\ era! other -..ongs hy ( ;eorge ( ;er-,hwin were used in following hi-, musical de\·elopment and progress. The third nwod featured the dance hand and se\·eral sol"i-,t-.. besides a high-stepping- dance line.

Symphonellcs !·ron/ rmv. left to riuht I'at '"') Dunn. larolyn \\ <hc:hc:r. ]l·annt "'-c:lky. Kattl' KtiHkigh, !.~11 i, Jom·-.. Don Kl'tHkigh. \aond rm,• ~lr Donald ~lilltr. ~largard ~i-k. Jand Bundy. Dirk \\'alkr. Brtnton Sorkin . . lhscnl ~ l ary I famrirk.

'f'hc /()55 lloroo11

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:\lajorettt• riylrt ~larkne Jochim. Barbara 1\n•,, Jackit• ~lcFarland. ~lary Arm Baker. . barron \ ogt, Silva Sumnwr,, lwdnthelm .. \nn l larnwyer.

/.,(I I>

(,ayk

Baton Club /·rout ro<<'. left to rr.<tlrl h.an·n h.odmunann, Caylt . hed nh lm. ~largard Kcmzo. Jill \\ hite, ~larria Spmccr, :andra ~chum. ~larian \\ ikholm, Betty Dvder, • 'orma lokgrovL, ~ancy Holzinger. ~largard ~hk, l'egg) h.urZ\\eg .

Ann .\chcson. LitHia Bennett. :\ancy l.endrum. Judy Pope, Cinger Carr. . andy .'chrt•i. Barbara Rees, \lLxatHkr, Eleanor Schr(iher. Katie Kendeigh, Cail \\ ood. Tlrird rm,·-JeannL Kelly, Xorma Billington, .\lary Hamrick. Pat.\. Dunn . .\lartha Harmeyer,\ rrg-inia Temple. Ruth Ann Cratz, Judy }.lch.night, .\Lary ,\nn Baker, Dorea Baker, l'at [,, Dunn, .\limi Bt•n·r. Annl Seymour, Judy Forte, Doris Langhoff, Judy 1\ea, J oyn· Libman. Hack rm,· Tom Rel·dtr, Dirk :rlmarzlo.l, Dick \\'aller. Bob Ueg-g, h.lll Hud"m. Bob Jordan, Darrell Blue, \\'illis Binlzdl. Dave Cl·ist. John SchlortT, John Uuick, '[om Hill. lloh Theilmann. Jun KL·IIy . . lhsclrl Pete .-\rn:d,on. John llarheson, Susan Peterson. .'>ccmrd rm,•

~lary l.ou Bu,h, Jand Bundy, l'at Clark, Judy ~!eyer, ~liriam Fett, Dehhie Rea, .\larilyn


i\lacl rigals !· ron/ rm,•, left /o ri!lhl

Kathie 1-.:arihn. :\ll'linda Bresee, .\lary Hamrick. judy (,riudky. Jamt Bundy. !'at Kay Dunn,

and 1-:an·n Kotlmunann. fla.-k rm,• l'tll lludson, Dan• <.t·ist. Dan· Crocker, Jim .\lartiu. John .\lrCauky. Jamt·s l.irtt·n11altrr Ibsen/ Larry Drt'\\ '· Jill \\'hite. Bob Tht·ilmann.

A Cappella Choir .\largaret Sisk, .\ldinda Brt·sl'L, Kathi~ Kariher, Janl' L'nzirhr. Betty Dl'-'t' r .. aury Baktr. [,arl'n I"K'hnt•mann. Don Brown. l.ulford Russl'll, Johnny I'm\ dl. \\'ardky l'attl'rson. Earl l.t·\ds. )l'"l' ( h\ l'ns. Laura Ingalls, .\lariau \\'ikholm. Barbara l'aintn . .\lr. \\'alter Lufti" . .\cclllrd rm,• Cayk Shl'dl'nhelm. lkrnirc Kirby, lkverly Tresntr. Janice Kirby. Cingn Carr. Judy Popt·, John SrhlortT, Bn·ut !:->orlil'n, Bob Jordan. John E\·ans. Blaine \\'ani. John :\lcCauky. Janrl'. Lirhtcrl\\aller, Sandy Schum. :\larna !:->ptnn r. Su,an 1\ter>~Jn, Jarkil' Horn, Patricia Kay Dunn. Sue Threet. I hird rm<' .\lartha Hanlll·yer, \ "irginia Tunpk, :\lary H ·unrirk, Carolyn \\ a•rhtr. Judy Berkshire.• 'orma CokgrmT. Larry (.a ley. Dave Cl'ist. Bob :\lr Bridl'. Bob Kumedy. Judy :\ll')"l'r. Dorothy ::-.ullivan. J and Bundy. Katy .\I iller, J\r111 1\ rheson, Katit Ktndl'igh, .\l ary Lmr Bush. Uacl.· rm,• l'at ,\, Dunn. Carolyn Clapp. Eleanor Sdlrt·ib ·r. Carol Taylo. )tuly (;rindley. ,\mrt . l'ymour, Jot· llayt• . Cary "nrtkamp, Dan~ Crnckn. Dave Rostman. Larry Hausman, Kur H ud•on. :\I iriam Ft tt. I 'uth \nn L'ratz. Linda Bur m·tt. 'orma Billington. Doris Langhoff. Hetty Fiedler. San Ira Schrci . • 1/•s,•n/ Virginia \lll'n. I arry Drn\ s, En·lyn Hammel. • · ·tm·y Hol~ingt r. Jamt·s Kdly. Bob Larhiord. Roma Randolph , Ru" Len ford, Phil .·ell\\ eru~d. Bob Theil mann. Iron/ rm,•, left lo ri!llrl


Vo<'alette l•rt~~rt rm,•, /,·ft lo rh1lrt

).largit· St k. \I r. Shaul. Scc01rd rm,· Kan n h.ot·hnt:mamt, jud) ).leycr. 'f'frird rm,• ,\nn II anm yt•r, ).I ary Lou Bu,h. hnrrtlr n>h' Kathit· l(ariher, .\lar) H amrirk. I· rftlr rm,· I ant• nzirhr. Virginia Temple. .) i.rtfr ro~. ~ ).It linda Bn·stT, \nn \cht·,on . .)c~·nrtlr rm, • Jill \\hilt'. judy (,rind lt·y. l!ry/rtlr rm,•

\lanan \\'ikholm, '\,Ul\') l.uHirum . •\ ' 111tlr rm,• ,\nm· St·ymour. Cutit lngcr,oll. 'f'cntfr rm,· l'arok Taylo. !'at K. Dunn. /:/, ~·cntfr rm,,__ Linda Bt:ttnt:tt, Rost'· mary Cofft.:y Top rm,• ~u,an 1\h'r,on. ,//>snrt larolntl' IIL·inlll'n, Janl'l llundy.

Oan<'e Band :\orman Trcm hridgl', Carl Blut. Boh Theilman, Jim !{illy, Jim h.t•lky. Tom Ret:der, ).I ary Hamrick. Karen Kot·hnunann . .\cct11rd YO<<' :\ancy Holzingl·r. Darrc:ll Blm·. lloh !.am ford. Tom H til. Don h.e11<kigh. Lc:\\ is Jonc:s, Dkk .'ch\\arzlcht' F/rrrd '"''' john Harhl·son, Tom Dolan. Dan· Ct·ist. Bud (Juirk. john .'chlorli'. Phil .'apora, Bobby \\'i,l' l · ront rm,•, left to ricJirt


Baton Cluh Offll'ers .\larl.!ll ~i,k. pn·,Hltnt. .\I imi Bl'\n, tn·a,ur<.:r; l'<.:tl" 'l'l'rl'tary; .\I ary Lou Bu,h. vir<.:-pn·,i!l<.:nt. /•roll/ ro<'' Noel.' rm,•

1\fodern Mus il' 'fa ter Offil'er l.rft to ~'~! '"'

\rv<.:!l,on ,

J :ond lhuul). tn·a un·r, .\largil• Si,k, 'l'l'rl'lary; Darr<.:ll Blu<.:, pn·,i!l<.:nt: !'at I,, Dunn. \'ll'l'pn·,i!l<.:nt.

:\lodcrn ;uuei<' Masters .\largarl'l Si,k. !'at K Dunn . .\l ary l-lamrirk. Janl'l llun!ly, Darn•ll lllu<.:. . ll>S<'Ili - l'l'te Arvl'<bon. I· roll/ ro<, , left to riylzl

1/ack rm,•

/'he N55 \laronll

101


c


I ro11t rm,•. left to ri.t1ht- Jim

I'

B

A

lily. Tom Reeder. Eleanor Schreiber. :.1 aq(ie

Sisk. :.1 argie Konzo. Jane Unzicker. Scw11d rm,•- Bob Theil mann. Jim Riky. :.iiriam Fett. Pat Clark. :.1 imi Bever, Pete :\rvedson. Judy Forte, Dave (;tist. (;ail \\'ood, Audrey Bruckner. Virginia \ \'eihd. Louise l 'unkay. :.1 eh-yn I ihm;,.~ ~ Third ro·;:.•-Laurdta Kaiser. Karen \"an Cleave. );ancy Holzinger. :.lax Carr, Pat :\. Dunn. James \\ iley. :.tarian Baker. Cene Horn. Don (;iertz. Tom Dolan.

N

D

John Schlorff. John Quick. Ricky Jarrard. \\'ally Valentine, Carl Blue. Xorman Trcl\\·bridge, Bob Sa\\ yer. Tom Hill. Bob Lansford. Darrell Blue. l •ourth rmv- :.lr. Shaul, John Harbeson. Don Kendeigh. Jeanne Kelly. Le\\'is Jones, Tom Brittenham. Dick I\mc:ll. Bob \\'ise, Darrell Scarbrough, Phil Sapora. Larry Jones. EddiL :.lcHenry, \\'illis Birdzell. John Evans, Ed Ste\\'art. .ll•sc11t Joyce Bickel. Cary Cole:. Xancy Hood, Bob Jordan.


0

R C H E S T R A

Front ,.,,,,.,/,·ft to ri!1hl Janlt Bund) . .John Harl•e,on. :\lary Hamrick. Caroline lleintzen. Carolyn \\ a.cher. Pat "-· Dunn. Dorea, Baker. "-atte "-endeigh. ,\ccond ,.,.,, Carole Engle. lloh lkgg, :\lan·in Robinson. Hl'len Cloyd, Judy Rl'a. l'hylli, "-ecm·. :\larria :\landnll. larolyn Clapp. lkhhie Rca. Jeanne "-dly. Fhird roz, :\lary Talbott. Lauretta "-ai":r. Patty .\lean:,, :\larilyn \ll'xander. Tnry Cro". Hl'n·rly Brock11ay. Tom [{l'edLr. Jim "-elly. :\largtc Si,k. Jam· l'n-

zickcr. l .ouise Punkay, :\l('h·yn Libman. "-('n Hud on. Rita Borri . .\lartin \\'a<rher. Phil ~apora. Fourth rm,~ :\lr. Don .\Iiller. Judy FPrte. Pete An·ed"m. Ricky larrarcl, John :Schlorff, John Quirk. Dan· Cei,t. Darn· II Blue. Boh Lathiorcl. To.11 Hill, XanC) H<HXI. Judy Crindky. Le11 j, Jom·s D.. r KL·tl(kigh. :Ibsen!-\\ ally .\lartin. Brenton ~orlu:n, Peggy Kurz\\('g', Joyce Bickel. Tom Franklin. \\'ill X unnally. I{ om a Rand• .!ph. J 1111 l{iley. Dick \\.aller, Andy Young


Proje ctor Cluh I ro11/ rm,·. 1</1 to rt,tiht ~lr .\h·in Taylor, 'Jl,Hhor. ~lary \\'t·i-haar. ~lary Jo \\'armhit:r. Hack rm,• Frank Schoolty. John Culwr. Lt:\\i, Jont:,, Cl'tH! \\'alter, . . 1/>scll/ ~like !Ieath. Patricia Ogk. Donna Burri,, Carl l{oger,, Cary StepllLth, :\orman Trm\ hrirlge. Bohhy Lane.

Red Cross l{uth .\nn,trong , Joan llurton. Peggy Olinger. Dixil ~!eCuirt:, ) acque \ \'l'e<ltn. :\ ancy \' aughn. ~I r. Iver,. Hack rm,· Carol Bermingham. Sue Fitch. Carol ~lrKinky. E,tl·llt Chamberlin. l,athryn ~fuorc, ~[ary Ann Shurtz. Eloi'l' Hunt. lkvccly Brock\\ay. Pat Clark. Jackie Horn. ]o)Te \\ani. Hilda Ritchter. l·ro11/ rm,•. left to riyht


/•r01rl rm,·. /,•ft to rr!flrt Joyrl' Blahr, Carol Carter. Lilli tn \\ illull"l'll. Carokl' (.illogly. ~lary Alit·l' l'id'fer, Jackie Fa,tl'rhrook. 1/ock ,.,,,, Carol I yrllll' Flctrhtr. ~tar) 1\illhym,r.• \lirt· !lilt. Linda ~lorton, l>ori, Taylor. Sharon Elli,, ln·meatha t, U) rkuulall. Th,·,pina \ al,ami,, Carolyn ~kCuin·

Offict- flt-lpt•rs I ron I rm,·, /,·ft to ri!llrl Janl\ lkll. SarHira l'ortwood. judy lor I). I inda Collin,, Donna \\'at,h. Kartn '""'hnunann. s,·co11d ,.,,, .\limi lknr. ~lartha llarmtytr, ar ry Cooptr. Joann Ban'th, Donna l'uhrhtr. ~lary Lou 1\u,h, Lynnt· ll ro11 nl'l I, Uack rm,~ ."ally Bullork, larolyn \\ illiam;..on, Lynn Fairrhrlcl. Diana Flynn. Judy Beebe. ~lary Pctihakt·'· larolyn '\ e,mith.


Var!<ity Cheerleader /.eft to ri<1lrt

Virginia ~hd ton . llarbara llak,, L;l\l ana \ ;m>ll. Su,il' llill. lkrtha Sou man.

ReHt•ne Cheerleader!! , J ..y l.autl:rhorn. Janice

l/1<¡ J<i55 II uruu11

Kirh~.

107


PRESIDENTS

MANAGERS ADLON DO~fVIE DIANA FLYNN C0·8USJNESS

HE:AO MAJORETTE MARY ANN BA~ER


CO-EDITORS MAROON MAgy LOu BuSH LYNN

fAil~C..H fLO

CQ-EDITOP-S CHRONICLE Juoy CL..I-\RK. JILL WHITE.,

DIGK 5CHWARZL0.SE,

NANCY lENORVM

t')ARY ANN SHURTZ.


PEP· A- ROONS

l>AT WILBORN

FH.A. RITR BORRI

f. F. A. LE.E

EICHORST

I D.O. A. TH£5"PINA VAL5AMIS

COMMERCIAL CL.U 9 ·

JOYCE.

PROJ[(., TO

CLU 8

BLAKER

DEBATE MAROO A fiNS ANN A(. H £ S 0 N

GENE.

wALTERS

DO~OTHY

SULLIVAN


,

FOOTBALL

BASKE TB L l

REA ]""ONES

WAYNE WHIT£ D

BASE BALL TOM BREEN

GOLF

LARRY WILBORN

CAPTAINS TENNIS

BOB LANSFORD

CROSS COVNTR.Y BEF\NARO J'"OHNSON WRESTLING DON SCHALK


A UT 0 G RA P HS

\

112

Til,· )!)55 Maroun


SPORTS Tire N55 .\1 aromr

113


Light. l'aynt'

\\ hitt·cl. \ "ou llolton, llt·tHlrieb

Cox. ( ;ahharcl. \\ h:t.cl


.Pelie~tmen

Cood,on,

Brn·n,

• tt'\\

art.

~chalk,

~lartin

Ll'Ft \'l r

\\at h. Jordan


Var ity Football Team Fro11t ro;,•, left to ri!llzt-Tom Brown. Jim Baq!;~r. Bob Hendrich. Tom Cabbard, Chris Von Holt~n. Allen Payn~. \\ally ~lartin. John Light, \\'ayn~ \\ hitt:d, Dan· Ll·Fnt:r. ;..Jarvin Cox. Bill Ohl. Don . chalk. Tom Bn·en. Cerald Talbott. Diek Coodman. Sktp Ohl. .\ml) \ oung, lo<Jch Tom :tn\ art. Sao11d rm:,• Assistant coach. Jug lkck. Bruce Van ~h:t~r. ~lch·in ~ly~rs. Larry Bumpus, \\'ill :'\unnally, Jim ~deCoy, Cary Kortkamp, Jim ~lajors. Jtm \\'alsh. Bill Blanc!. :tan ~Iarsh, Bill Goodson. Rlain \\'ani. Jim \\ lu~at, Earl Ostnhoff. Kt:n Hucbon, Stt:H ~tc;..tillan. llt:n Brady. ;..tanagers: Davt: Roslman. Lt:t:h~rt .·omt:rs. Harold Jl·ster. Hack rm.~Runnie \an ;..Jeter. John East~rbrook. Bob Hordon. Bob \\'elck. Cliff1 rd Hurd. Larry Dn·ws. Dan Dancey, Bill \\heat. Jerry Lance. Bob ;o.tadix. Stu Clark, Jim l.icht~nwalter. Bob Julian. \\'illie Hines. Earl Ll'\\is. ;..tanagers: Boh Jugl·neimer. \\'enclcll ('ross.

Champaign\ strong mt:n.

1954 Football Sea on Champatgn

7 Dixon 7

(. 'hampaign

0

;..tooseheart

7

Bishop, 'oil Champaign- 19 of Hammon<! Champaign - I-t

Joliet Catholic

lhampaign

19

Dam·itlc

Champaign

26

Blooming ton ;..1 attoon

Champaign -

0

L'rhana- 13

( 'hampaign

J.1

116

7

12

Champaign-26

Pekin

6

{)

6

()

'J'Izc ]()55 .\laroo11


was nullifiul and likewise was the next, both hy penalties. < Jn the third attempt. Bill ( Jhb plowed his way o\'er from the (>-yard line . . \fter the dust had settled,

Cll~

had won 14--7 in an erratic game, hut

due praise is to he gi\'en our defense which held Dixon's two halfbacks, who were state track finalists 1es~.

and had run the 100 in 9.9 or

to thirteen yard.,

rushing . Victor) probably was clue to the fact that Dixon's great halfback's reputation had gi \'en Champaign a real de ... ire to hold them clown. Tom

~tewart,

as head coach of the

~laroons.

had

\\'on hi-, fir ... t game in the beginning of his fir ... t complete season. The addition of Buford "Jug-" Beck as line coach assisting llarold Jester, and John

~lan·k

Late in the -,umnwr when most people are hiding

and John ( J'Connor '' ith the reser\'es helped Cham-

from the heat of the sun, the gridders hegi n their

paign st;trt the season out right '' ith ten returning

season's workouts. Twice a day they practice all(\

lettermen.

early in the evening they fall into heel. diminating much social life.

Champaign tra\'eled to the land of the ~I oosc to

The morning following the first

meet its ole\ nemesis in an afternoon fraca .... A poor

practice, getting out of heel i-, a chore hecatl'-e of sore

first half as the result and the :\laroons ending on the

muscles. . \iter a wrek 's constant workouts, the sore-

:-.hort end of a 7-0 score. But in the second half we

nes-, disappears and the football players begin to take

started clicking. ( Jhls and

shape. ~chool starts and practice after school con-

attack. The passes fell short. hut we marched up and

tinues until dark and after, until the first game. which

down the field at will until we neared the :\loo-.eheart

in the 1954- season ''as on a hot, humic\ Friday en·-

IS-yard line. J n the last ix minutes of the game, we

ning at I)ixon .

were inside their 10-yard line fi\'e times. Fumbles

• \fter the opening whistle oi the I<JS4- football campaign was him\ n.

(_'II~.

'lark led our ground

and more fumble. , plus a penalty or two scattered in

playing against a \'irtually

at wrong times, -.topped these d ri \'es short of the

unknmrn Dixon ek,·en. scored on its third play. This

good line. The loss \\a. hard to understand for it

Dm\ utidd trichry!

I'he ]<155 .II arotl/1

:\ u gu hnt·.

ll7


~eenll'd ~hort

a. thoug-h an inYi ~i hie hand kept the

~ i a roon~

oi their de:-,tination and the -.core remained 7 0

at tht• end. Even the oppo~ing pia~ er-. and their ~up­

'hampaign. j u-.t hegi nn ing one oi the rouglw~t 111

1b

h~-.tory. ll<h

k:-.tui m·xt by Bishop ;\oil

oi ilammond, Indiana. and Jolid Catholic on ces-.iw Frida,·.

!-UC-

t•ach :-o feared and re-.pected that

it wa. hard ior tht•nJ to -.rlwdule game-..

Captain

\\a~ne

\\'hited and .\lien l'ayne.

Champaign's superior conditioning, plus tlw jt•ll ing oi its passing attack, ~bowed to ach·antage the

porters thought Champaign :-.lwuid have won.

-.ea-.on-.

offen-.e ''as hacked up hy great deien~i ve work of

The~e team~

next week when we entl'rtained Joliet ( 'atholir.

\

trio oi passer-. compkted liH· out oi six attempt-.. Hob i\ladix to ( ;ahhard accounted ior the

lir~t

core and

Bill ( lhl';, ,'2-yanl pa-. interception wa-. our ... coring combination against thi

ionnidahle opponent. while

Bi~hop

. 'kip ( lhb made the conn·r-;ions. Chris \ on II olten

;\oil .. upporting a pair oi (>' 5" t•ncb. and a dreaded

accounted ior I..J. oi our tackles while playing the ht·-.t

pron·d to ht• just right meet ior our gridmen.

pa. ;.ing attack. -.oon found out innn CJ I.· that

pia~ ers

game of his football career. The final

~core

wa-. l..J.-7.

do not han~ to come from the -.tee! milb. nece-.,aril~. to he tough. < lur line encl.... [>a ,.e Le Fewr and Tom Cahhard, bottled up their highly-touted uHb. and. although mainly a deien~iYe game wa. played in the fir-.t hali \\ ith no -.core re-.ulting. the \Iamons broke the ganw \\·iclt open in the third quarter ''hen Quarterback Jim Barg-er ran oYer irom the ix.

~kip

( lhls'

extra point attempt \\a-. hie •eked and the ;\oil came hack witlt a touchdo11n. The \laroon . . angered '' ith thi-. impertinence. shot \\ill . ·unnally into the play and he made the Ionge t run oi the game hy returning a kick on a thrilling /(>yard run. Linebacker

~Ian·in

~I inute~ later.

Cox intercepted a pass and

-.treaked oYer from 15 ~arcls out. \

( lhb' extra point

went \\ ick. the -.core ended !.'-(> in our ia\·or. Thi-.

Br~tn

in do\\ nfil'lcl action .

. \cold. ra1m night wa-. the -.etting ior our !lome commg on our Big

T\\eln~

opener in which lll:-.

wa. host to Danville's ex-\1 aroon Coach

l~ay

( ;rier-

son's highly keyed-up team. \ \ e cooled them up in the lir-.t half and led 13 () hy Yirtue oi ( lhl'-. and Barger\ run of ..J. and 23 }ards. respectiYel}. ( lur gridmen

ll8

outla~ted

the :-.dYer . treaks in a slow

econd

'1 h<' JIJ55 Jlurou11


half and a I <J-12 \'ictory re ulted. ~ unnally made another long touchdown with a run oi 43 \·ards. From the looks oi the first hali. Champaign looked as ii the air might he uncertain at Hloomingtotl. l~ill (>hi\ 72-yard pa-.s interception to setup our onl~ Tl) oi the first half.

\ n·r) apropo~ comnwnt irom the

l~aiders'

coach, Roger Tobin, prm·idtcl the

I 'urple ~park

to ignite Champaign's ea~ily conthu-..tihk squad.

( ;a!Jimrd recowred a iumhk deep in Raidn territory and

(>hi~

st·ored

hi~

second oi thn·e touchdowtb.

IIi~

next one came three mimttt·s later irom .Y> yanb out, a~

the line opened up holes a mile \\ide. Captain

to a 13 0 lead \\ hich

wa~

nen·r lost. This game ended

with a 2(> (> defeat oi :\Iattoon. ( >n the next \\ eekeml. the gridtnen \\ere host:-. to the Kitties irom across \\right . treet. The "kitties" turned out to he Tigers, and l oach

~te\\·art

could

not get the :\laroon up quite enough ior the hig game. It wa. a clean-cut. hard-hitting game ll"tw •t•n two top-Aight hall rluhs.

Dick ;\kDade, star halihack.

haYing set all sorts oi L'rbana chool records. wa held to a rushing aYerage oi 2.2 yards per try, although he

~cored

both touchdown..

\\'as Champaign\ downfall a.

I'a." deiethe

'rb;um pa. sed to Yic-

tory. The margin oi difference in ability het\\ een the two teams \\·as not great. and it was a Yery good game to watch irom a :-.pectator's standpoint. and the game ended with a I 3-0 score. Champaign haYing the goose egg. \!though en·ryom·

\\·;ts

downhearted iollmring the

L' rbana game. lll. · proyed that it \\·anted to makt· a successiul -.eason when l'ekin\ "Chinks" paid Cll ~ \\ htted.

ju~t

recm·ert•d irom a had km·e injury. ram-

a Yisit ior the tina! game oi the seasotl. The :\Iarooth

bled through Bloomington's deiense on Sl'\Tral 20-

dominated the entire game and \\on handily 14-0 on

yard jaunt-.. . \ncl~ Young came in with tht• re-,(·rn.•

Bill <>hi's -.,etNttional TD pa-..-, catch among three

team and scored immediate!: irom 14 yards out. The

Chink deienckrs.

game ended 2(> 0. Champaign tra \' ·led to ~I attoon next. \\'here

p<lsse-, and blocked a punt. \\ ht•tTUJH>n !larger pickul \\t'

played good hall in the opening minutes and jumped J'lrc 11155 .11 ur"''''

lie abo interceptld three l'ekin

up the hall and raced ior a touchdo\\ n.

~ktp

mack the conn•r-,ion good.

119

(>hi.


CHS 'TATI TICS Nush i llff .'

( Jhl-, Young . Whited l~astcrhrook

unnally Clark Barger :\ladix rotals

<lpponents JJassiuy: Barj:tl.'r <1uirming again,[ Bloomington.

Barger (>hi-, .\ladix :\l ajms

Hill <lhl;, led in the ru;,hing department \\'ith 750 ) a reb ior a

f>.~

a\·erage. Behind him

,,.,~;,

Young '' ith

an a\·erage oi 6 yards per tr:. \\'hited \\'ith a -1-.2 awrage, :\unnally "ith a 3.<J.

'lark \\'ith 3.o. all(\

.\ )()() 2-1-

' 75(>

35

1-1-3 1-1-X

I

..j.

32 Y> 1-\0

1-1-7 130 2(>3

..j.

)

l

32<J 331

\ \', (>.9 ().0

-1-.2 -1-.0 3.9

J.o 3.3 2.0 4.9 2.()

.\

c

I

\

3-1<)

12 I

3 0

177 17

X

-~

()

5-1-

2

0

I

I

0

0 23

l~asterhrook

Totals ( lpponents

54

1 •

Tl> <)

-1-

273

15

391

1·: I'

~

Tl'

0 0 0

30 12

to

0 0 0 0

Barger '' ith a 3.3. Captain \\ hi ted \\'as to he succeeded hy Jerry Dixon for the 1955 ;.eas-on. hut a hack injury \\'ill pre\'ent Dixon from competing iurther in athletics.

'hris \ 'on llolten \\as decided to

receive "The :\lost \ aluahle Player" a\\ard. Letters \\·ere a\\·arded to ( ;oodson. Cox, :\I artin, I 'ayne, Light. \ ' on llolten. <;ahhard, f .eFever. Dixon. Breen, Jordan, \\'abh. I lead, Kortkamp. Harger, Bill <>his, Clark, :\unnally. Young . . ' kip <lhb, and \ \ 'avne \ \ ' hitecl.

aptain

)coriuy:

B.< >hb Barger :\unnally ~- ( lh\. Clark Cox ( ;ahharcl Young l .e Fe\'er

Totals

J

2 0

10

I I I I

()

()

()

0 0 0

0 0 0

()

(i

()

0

I

2

20

10

I

..j.

()

< >pponents

(>hi

120

54

()

running at Di. ·on.

1'/rc 11)55 II ur o m r


The

'hampaign re~t·rvt• football team racked up a

total of 132 point...,

a~

co111pared to their opponent. ·

'JI, this fall to win three out of se\·en gamt·s. set hy

~lattoon

\n up-

started tlw season on the wrong foot,

~lar.

hy. l•:asterbrook, and ~la:-;:well played good foot-

ball for the

re~erYes.

CoaciH.'" ~laeek and <>'Connor awarded numt•ral ...

but it was quickly forgotten when they held (;eorge-

well. llepler, :.Jc\\' illianb, Lappin, \\'ilsk}.

town and l)all\·ille ..,corell•ss in their next two games,

(;rey. \\'asrlll'r,lknnburger.

the

~laroons

themselves scoring 47 points.

and Clinton each outscored the

~laroon ...

'rbana

~lax-

to Easterbrook, Hauch, Demlow, lluxtable, ~lar

~litchell.

kej.Ztck, \\helan

and ( ;annawa\".

in the fourth R cscr ~e

and fifth ganws of their season . The strong Champaign deven came back to beat l{loomington, and

Foot hall

Challl/'tlirJII

..

0/'f'IIII !' II/S

~I attoon

then dropped the la:-.t game of the season to Decatur.

l hampaign .

It is interesting to note that in their three '' 1ns,

'hampaign

.!H

(,o:orgctrl\\ n.

()

Champaign

19

Dam ilk

0

l hampaign

19

L' rhana

r _;,

l hampaign

.... 19

Clinton ....

.!0

Champaign held their opponents scoreless. Coaches John

~ l acek

and John (>"Connor did a

()

fine job of producing some top-rate material for next

Champaign .......

.!H

Bloomington ...

vear'

Champaign.

....

13

Decatur

,·arsitv. (;anna way, i\laxwell, Zech, llepler,

~ !·roll/ rm,•. lcjt /o riyhl

tin

\\'asciH~r.

Erne~t

Jim \\'ood, Bill

1.!

0 34

ophomore Football

Culver. Ru" (,anaway, John Bu,rh. John E,tt:rbrook. Jim ~la. · wdl , john \\'illi,, Bob Lane. Xenophon Patterson. Dirk \\'avering. ~I ike \\ helan.

~Jar ­

~1arkland.

-~< crmd ro;, Coarh O'Conner. \\'cnrkll Cros~. Fn·d Houston, Larry Spetr. :-.k1p Ohl. Bob Cunnul. Don llq>lt:r. Da,·id Ely. Ted ~larshky, Larry Htimhurger, Dave Eye~tone, John Dcmling. Jim Huxtable, Boh Jugenht·imer. Coarh ~lan~k .

Had· rm,• l~ay Clair, Jerry Sclmt·Jghart. (;ary Sherit-k. Jerry \\ armouty, Bruce Chester. Dirk \\'ilsky. Bill lianh, Terry I appin, Bob :\l1trhcll, harlcs Zeck. J1m :kelton. Tom Brittanham. Bob (;ray. Buddy Du11lo\\.

!'he 11,55 ,\/ aroo11

~lc\\' i1 -

121


Captain Rea Jone. , a tall senior with tluet· years oi ntrsity experience; Terry Dahl. a 5' , '" ~enior guard with one year of restricted action ; Jim Barger, a forward who broke into the varsity '>quad a~ a "ophonwre; and Tom Br ·en, a short senior guard oi one year'. first-string experience, were the returning lettermen greeted hy 'oach llarold Jester and \s,_i-,tant Coach Tom ~tewart \\ ith thi.., lack of ·xperience at the beginning of the season, Cll. · first encountered Rantoul. This \\as a c]o..,e contest hut we lo~t 54-52, to a fine l~agle team. For\\·ard Jim Barger wa-. high with IS points, "hile inexperienced center, Dave Crocker. tallied 14 points. Following the Rantoul game, the ~laroon. took on

122

'nity oi Tolono in the 'J II~ gym. Cnit) \, c cq> tionally good hall handlers heat Cll ~ hy SH-47 .. ·ext on the schLdule was a trip to Kankakee which re suited in an H4-59 'ictory for the K's. In the first Big Twelve game of the year, the lll :--. hoopstt•rs were hosh to ~1 attoon. The \1 aroon" broke into the win colunm hy a 49-42 victor). Rea Jones led hi. team\ .coring with 13 points, ''htle Ken I lead and Barger each collected 12 point-.. \ trip to I )anvillc brought a deci~ive loss to the \.la roons hy a powerful ~chlarmann quintet. The score "as M-35. Returning to their home floor, Cll.' met Peoria \.lanual in the second conference game and wound up on the . hort end of a 75-(H- ::.core. The last preholiday game was the Taylorville contest on Decemher 21. ~ o 'h ristma-. gift for the team there ; the \laroons bowed their heads in a 66-57 defeat. Chri. tmas holiday" brought the annual Centralia lloliday Tournament. The Je:-.termen dropped their first contest to a very potent II errin hall club hy a score of 71-51, which put them in the consolation bracket. \\'hen they encountered Blue Island, Captain Jones went wild, scoring 27 points, and cleaning the hoards while his team shot a sizzling .442. Following thi-, game, we posted a So-45 win over Benton with Jones scoring IH of thq-,e points. \'ying for third place in the tournament, Cll. · faced Benton, hut finally ran down. Jones :-;cored 19 poinh this time, for a total of HZ points, and a 20.4 average. thereby landing a position on the all-star team. lie was the third Cll~ man in history to clo so. \\'it h vacation o\'er, Champaign got into the "i ng oi things again, hut lost to the Tigers across \\right ~treet hy a 5(>-43 score in one of the roughest games of the year. Then Danville cleieated Champaign hy (J!-52 as Crocker scored 13 points. Champaign next took on

'/fie

1955 \1 UI'UOII


an extremely tall I )ecatur hall club at Kintner < ;ym. Crocker again !'<:ored 13 points; then the sophomores were given an opportunity to display their talents and to gain ntluahle experience. Final score- Cll ~ 5~ to I )ecatur's ,'3. The '.\laroons traveled to Hloomington to take on the Purple Raiders. Throughout the game. the score looked as though C I I~ had a conference victory in the bag. hut a hold developed as they lost ()(>-(>2 in a close tilt. The following night Champaign returned home all(! came up on the :-.hort end of a 71 (>5 overtime loss to neighhorin~ Farmer City. C II. · lost ib next two games, 73-5,' to Dan\'ille. and (>(J-53 to Clinton. The return match \\·ith 'rhana proved to he fruitless. and Champaign appeared to need more than a home floor to stop the Tiger onrush which ended in a (ii--t() victory for the Tiger. . The taste of victory \\·as t1nally saYored \\'hen C II~ heat ~ullivan 71 So. Everyone on our bench got a chance to pia~. !'lay looked line for the first three quarters as we returned to conference action against a strong Pekin outfit, hut we couldn't match their fourth quarttr. The game ended 53-3X. Crocker had scored 1-t point-. \\ ith Tt•rry Dahl right behind him with 13 markers. Champaign .cored ib highest point total as it pia~ eel hiJst to Bloomington and put on a great offensive sho\\' oi 77 poinb against the Purple Raiders' (>o. Crocker cored his highest point total oi his rareer hy dumping in 2-t points. \\'e shot at a hot .-+2() clip during these proceedings. The next to the last game aw our hoopsters hm\ to :\I onticello. ,I ones cored 20 points in a (>-f-5(> deft·at for the ~larooth . In the last regular ganw. C II~ bowed heiore the

f'IJ,· I'J55 ,\/ CII'UCIII

( ;reen \\an· irom :\lattoon that went on a rampage. \\ e lost 75-(>-f while Ken Ileac! scored 1(> points. I )ispht) ing ne\\' determination and spunk, the :\Iaroons downed a tine l~llsworth club with a .-+1-t ..,hooting average and by a score oi 7, '. (>3 . Jones racked up 20 mark ·rs. Following the Ellsworth victory. l'll. · turned hack Bement hy a 72-SX rout. Crocker, Jones . and Dahl hit ior 1~ . 17. and 15. respectively. In the regional play-ofT. we lost to :\lonticello hy (>-f-5(>. Captain Jones fouled out in the fir..,t iour minutes. Despite a !owl) 7-20 record. the se<t...on had tts bright spots. The Centralia Tournament and the regional tournament were example-. oi true :\laroon fighting spirit. Coach Jester wa" able to gi,·e experience to hi. sophomores and i.., eager!) antinpating the coming . cason.

23


Varsity Ba"kc thall f;ro111 rm,•, left lo riqht Boh :\ladix, Tl·rry Dahl. 'I om llnu1. John E,terhrook, Dan Reif,tack. .\lfie l~ohin-on . •\ao11d ruz,• \"i,tant Coach Tom Stl'\\art. Rea }om,_, Dan Cro~:kn, Larry flau ... mann, Dick Cooper, Kl·n fllad. l oarh II arolrl J l',tl'r. !lac~· mr,• :\lanagn lluh \\ l kh. Tnry Lappin. Cary Kortkan1p, Don Hcpk•r, J1111 Barger, :\I anager D;n c l~o unan.

St'a!olon Record ,:;-Il hampaign L.111t~ (Tolono) Champaign J< h,ankakl'l' ,'-1Champaign \I attoon -l-2 Champaign ~t !Iannan (I )\·ilk) ( ~ Champaign l'l'11ria :\lanual 75 Champaign (,(, Ta\ lon ilk Champaign l~antoul

-.

( :t'ntntlia IJolicla)' Tournament 77 l ham1 1aign (!] Ill ue ! ... land Cham[>aign Ih•1Jt~ ill -l-5 Champaign . !arion Champaign L'rha11a sr, Champaign I )all\·ill 11[ l'hampaign I >eratur ,'3 Champaign (,() B In01n i ngt 011 Champaign Farmer Cit\· 71 Champaign I fton·i 11

("l()

124

I )am·ilk

73

Clinton L'rhana

()<.)

()-I-

Champaign Champaign 'hampaign

~ulli,·an

~()

Champaign

71

53

3~ (,..j.

I 'e kin I\looming ton

(>(,

J,' 77

~I ontirdlo

(,..j.

-l-7

.\I attoon

75

Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign

-} .)_

-l-7

SlJ -1-lJ

51 (J()

Sri .).)

-)

50

(,2

r,s

-to

sr, (>-1-

Regional Tournament l·:n ... ,, orth

(J.)

( 'hampaign

ic,

Ikment ,\[ ontirello

J<

51)

Champaign ( hampaign

50

-.

-l-3 .)_

5~

53

72

Total

.

it• t-enet• ( ;(ltll(' ... ( ;anw ... \II < .ame-, ! lll-('! ill

Big

'l'\\l'l\'l'

/l'on

l.ost

(;ll/11 l'S

.)

II

](,

2

()

11

7

20

27

'J he J!>55 lfaroo11


Sen I or

Lettermen


Resene Baske tball Front ro;,·, left to ricd1t-~lik~ \\ hdan, Jun Rohr. Larr) Humhurgrr, John Kanll'n'r. RogL·r DL·rhy. Jim ~lax­ \\ ell. .'iccr111d rm,• Jim Huxtable, John Doeling, Attric~ Dixon. (;l'org~ Butt-, John Bw.rh. flc~c 1.· ro;,• .\lanag<:r DL·nny Dahl. Tom Brunkrm. Jim Sktlton. Cmrgl' KL·II. . tL \\art Clark. Coach John (>'Connor.

The re:-.en·e ha~kethall team coached h} John <>'Connor completed a \'t'ry succe:-.sful :-.eason. They gained an e stntial part oi any game- expenence. \iter the reserYe games had been played, Dick Cooper, John Easterbrook, .'tu Clark, Ceorge Butt;,, Terry Lappin, Dan Reifstack, and Don llepler would dress '' ith the varsity. They played quite a bit, the most 111 all\ game being that one against Decatur. Cooper with 206, Clark \\'ith 173, Easterbrook with 231, Butts '' ith 149, Lappin with 103, and I )ixon '' ith 74. rounded out the top . e\'en scorers. The. e bm· hope to be a great as:-.et to the ,·ar ity next ) ear. Coach ()'Connor awarded numerals to Tom Brunkm,, Jim Rohr, Dick Kell, John l ~asterhrook, Dan Reiistack, ( ;eorge Butt., jim .'kelton, John Busch, \ttrice Dixon, Terry Lappin, Don Hepler, ~tu Clark. and Dick Cooper.

EA. 0 Champaign Champaign

39 . 36

RECORD Rantoul L'nity

.............41

.... 46

Champaign ...... 60 Champaign -II Champaign 51 Champaign 38 Champaign -10 Champaign.. ........ -II Champaign -13 Champaign ....... -18 Champaign -18 Champaign....... .69 Champaign .. -17 Champaign 69 Champaign ... 63 Champaign ................ -13 Champaign -18 Champaign ................. -18 Champaign 69 ' hampaign.. . .... -17 Champaign. 69 Champaign. ..•. . 63 Champaign. .. .. . ....62 Champaign... . .. ..............48 ' hampaign . 53 Champaign .. ......... .... 57 'hampaign 38

Kankakn·

-15 -10 ........ 42

~1attoon

Schlarman l'<:oria ~lanual .... .... 45 TaylorviiiL•.... 55 l'rhana .. 38 Danvilk .48 Drcatur 67 Bl()(lmingt<m .... -10 Farmer City ... 36 Danville ..... .. ... 43 linton . .... 39 L' rhana . 36 Danville -18 Dt·ratur.... .. 67 Bloomiugton .....................40 Farmer City 36 Danvill~... ..... .. 43 Clinton.... 39 l'rhana. ... 36 Sullivan... 34 P~kin ...

56

Bloomington .. ~1onticello..... ~1attoon

.....

... 59 ... 54 65



L·nder Coach Ro~ . · 11 inddl and his a~ ... istanb, John ~lacek and Buford ''Jug" Beck, the 11 re:-.tler-, had a Yery ~ucce~~iul and almost undefeated season. The one defeat came at the last meet 11·ith L. rhana. De pite this los~. Cll~ compiled a 13-1 record. \\ 'aukegan, a perennial \\restling power in tht• -,tak. came down here to pa: a 1·isit early in the sea son. \s the meet turned out. the: should have stayed home hecau~e the local ho: s heat them soundly. llea,·y\\eight John .'11ihart pinned John ~alata, the -.tate runner-up last year, in the first round. The grapplers continued to improye each meet, e\'en meeting . uch top teams as the Indiana . 'tate champions oi la-,t : utr. They abo 1\Testlul Bloomington, Indiana, the mnner-up. Keen riYalr: het\1 een Rex \ \'ithlatch of •rhana and Chuck II ube oi Champaign had been building up ior two years. and was intensified thi~ year. They did not meet until the last Champaign- L' rhana meet when \\' ithlatch hare!: defeated llulse and went on to ''in in the Big Tweh·e. In the district llul-,e decisioned \\'ithlatch hy 7-(>. hut tinalh· lost to him in the state meet. llowe\'er. llulse placed second in the state . . \not her ri ntl r: wa. that het11 een l'ete Capioppo and Dirk Rhein hold of L' rhana. Rhein hold 11 on both times in the Champaign- L'rhana meeh. hut Cacioppo won in the di:-trict ancl Big T,,·eh·e. Pete placed fifth in the state meet. ( ;ahhard, the only undefeated ll'restler during the entire season, was Big Tweh·e

champion, a ~ectional champion. and lost his final match for the championship in the state, hut won second place. Champaign \\·on the Big T\\ eh·e championship in an all-out etlort to present this tribute to their coach, Ro: ~\\indell, \\hoi~ retiring at the end oi this year. ( ;ahhard, ( ;oocl-..on, Cacioppo, and . · wihart \\ere Big T\\ehe champions and \\ent on to the -..ertional. These hoy:- IH'llt on to the -.tate meet and copped thi rei place as a ttam. Captain Srhalk, Coarh l{oy Swimkll. ami lll'rk.


Wrestling Fro11/ rm,·, left /o riyhl Bill Cood. on, Tom Cahhard, Dtrk Sladl, Chuck Hul'l', Call• ).JrCulky, Davt· ( >lign, Tom l'ft·iffn. !lack rm~ ,\"i'tant Coa1·h John ).Jan·k. l'dl' Cacioppo, ( ·hri' Von I loltl·n. John S11 ihart. Jnry Dixon, Don Schalk. Coach ){o) S11 i11<kll.

1.01 IDU L RECORDS

Wciyht 95

Sa111c Tom Phei ITer

I OJ- Cale

~kl'ulley

TiiiiCS ll'rcstlcd 13

II'on

/.ost

Hiy 7.!

.)at.

l)

4

Jrd

2nd

I

13

'

s

Jrd

2nd

State

112

Churk I lube

13

11

2

2nd

bt

120

Dan~

14

11

3

2nd

2nd

127

Dirk .'lade

!4

10

4

2nd

3rd

133

Bill (;ood.on

12

11

bt

2nd

( 2 pts.)

].),'

Tom

14

14

bt

bt

2nd

145

1 arrl' I)re\\'s

11

()

145

Jerry Dixon

()

3

3

5

2

3

1

s

Il

4

bt

I st

( 3 pts.)

3rd

3rd

bt

bt

( >liger

< ;ahhard

14S-J)an I )anrey 154

I)< 111

1(>5

l )ete Cacioppo

13

12

175

Chris \·on II olten

13

10

175

Jerry Lanre

13

~chalk

I Iwt.- J ohn II " t.

J

O(.'

~\\'ihart

.·pierer

Tl"· J<J5.' J I a roo11

13

()

3

2nd

3rd

2 10

3

0

1

129


R e e n e Wre tle r /•roll/ rm,•. left lo riyhl

L'at Hanafn·, Bob Shan:r. Bob Kington .. 'l'cl Fl'rguson . .\lel\·in Drenm·n. l~uss Cannaway, Bob l'aycl<:n, Joe

Kington. Uacl.· ro;,~Coarh .\lan·k. jo1. . pust·r. Jnry Lann·. DaYl' (;arrl't. Junior Tartn. llill Blanc!. Tom \rndt. Eel .\lm·lkr. Jm· \nglin.

RECORD

SEASO hampaign

'27

\\ aukegan

'21

Champaign

2()

C rhana

21

Champaign

-+3

I )an\'ille

Champaign

2-t

Iefierson

1.'

Champaign.

27

;\ ra ttoon

5

Champaign .

?~ _::,

Pekin .

Jl)

'hamp.."lign

31

I )an\'ille

Champaign

30

BIoom ington

(i

Champaign

33

:\I attoon

15

Champaign

lSI

l'rhana

21

Champaign

29

Pekin

3

I

...15

Rig T<.t'cl7'c' - hrsl

S rrliollal- Firsf

State hampaign

130

32

Thornton

42

• · cw Trier

33

The 1955 Maroo11


Led hy Captain Bernard John-,.on, this ,·ear's

ran in all oi the mel'h. These men ha,·e de,·doped

harrier::-. produced a mediocre 3-3 dual nwet record against ::-.t rong oppo ... t tHHl. Twenty-one men pre-

... urpri:-ing co-ordination b~ :-ticking it out. .\t the banqu\'t held at the Fir-,t ;\ll'tlwdi ... t Church.

sented thenheh es to Coach \I Taylor at the beginning of the ::-.eason. Cross-cottntry has been wieldy known for its grueling. long race. It take.., ... uperior conditioning plus plcnt~ of stamina to take a \\'hole -,t·a ... on oi thi.., work. . 'ix boys out of the original twt·nty-om· remained during the \\'lwle -,ea ...on and

Coach .\1 Taylor pn·...entul ltttl'r:- to Terry l~d\\arcl .... captain-elect ior JtJ55. Jim Bell. Bob \\'erth. Leo Uuirk. l.arr~ ~picer. i\lickey Brown. Je:-:-t· <>wens. l.l'l' l ·~idwr:-t. Jim I 'inney and Bernard Johnson. :'\lxt year's :-quad ''ill haH· iour letternll'n to make up the nurleu-, ior a good I<J55 '>l'a-,on.

s Champaign

43

( 'hampaign

35

ChanlJ>aign Champaign

23 42

Crbana Dekalb Lincoln :\Tattoon DanYille Lincoln .\' ormal Tri CitY

42 55

71 21

ORES Champ<lign Cham1 mign ham pa ign ( 'hampaign

3(>

27 <)~

(>2

27

I )am ille

.N 37

Cumberland :\I attoon L•rhana

42

2,' 17 1tJ 17

Hig T<,•cl7•c Flare Cluunpaign Fifth /Jistrirt Clw 111 pa iy 11 .)'i.rl/t

Cros Country !·irs/ rm,·, left to riyhl Leo Quirk. Larry Spicer. Boh \\nth. TLrry Ed" ard,, Jim Bdl. Roher\ Alkn, Je,. l ( lwl"lh. Hack ro;,.. Coach Alvan Tailor. lkrnanl Johrhon. ;..1 ickey Brm'.n. l.arr) \\'ilhorn. Boh ;o.[cBride. Dumi, h.rnk. John Kane, ~~ike :\ndrw•.

1'/r.: 1955 .Ifaroo11

131


The :\laroon nine. under the leadership oi 'oach Tom ~tewart, -,tarted the sea on with an experienced team oi ten returning lettermen and -,ix others from the IY53 quad. Captain Dave :\lunni-, led the team to fourth place in Big T,, elve competition. The :\laroons. coming over the long road of victory and defeat had a record oi nine games won and nine lost. The last game lost was the regional championship at Danville. Two of these ''ins were again:-.t top flight competition : Buckle)-Loda and < >gden. \ \'hile both of these towns are small, they do make hasehall their major sport, and this game is stressed through all oi the grades . .'tan \: re iared < >gden and held them scoreless until the ::,eventh inning. lie ga\·e up only four hit:-. in so doing. The :\laroons seemed to be hitting the long one.· that day. Jim (;anna way and Jim Freeman both slugged triples, and first sacker, :\lorgan Powell, hit a long homer. That game prm·ed to he Powell's best day for he g(Jt three hits out of three times up, he . watted in four runs, and he scored t\\'ice himself.

·1 he next game at :\lrKinle: Field found Cll. playing Buckley-Lucia. The first two inning. wn t• genuine heartbreaker-, fo r our fans because the opponents ~orec\ live runs. Both teams left the third inning ,,·ithout a score, hut the :\laroons rallied in the next thret innings to score three, t\\O, and two in those respective i rame:-.. It was a sloppy gante with Cll ~ committing four errors and Burkle) Loda, three. The ''inning pitcher was Jim Freeman. :\I organ I\m ell ,,·as top hat-. man for C II~. ln 51 trips to the plate. he collected I~ hits ior a .353 aver age. .I erry Bender \\as second \\ ith .317 average on 13 hits for 41 time" at hat. \\ ith the help of . \merican Legion hasehall in the -,ummer, next eason should prove an intere:-.ting one. Letter '' tnners were ller tom, Palmer, Freeman. :\lajor,, \yre. Breen. Bender. c;annaway, :\lunnis, :\ladix, Royer, and ( ;ahlmrd. :\Ianagers ~mith and .·omer-, \\ere also awarded letter,.. !)ave :\lunnis \\'ill he succeeded hy Tom Bn·en in that position as captain oi the llJ55 team .

Baseball l ·nmt row. left to ri.<Jhl - :-.tanagn Jim Smith, Tom Bn.·c.:n, Tom Cahhanl. Stanky /l.yrt·. Dave :-.tunni,, Boh :-.ta<lix. Jim l'almcr. Jim Canna\\ay. J~rry Bc.:mkr. :-.tanagc.:r l.eehc.:rt :-.omt:rs. Hack rm,'- Coach Tom .'tn\art. Jim Pichm. John Light. Jim Bargt:r, Jim :-.ta]or'>. :-.forgan Powl'll. (;ll'nn Hl'r,trom, Bill Cabhard, Jim Frt:eman, Terry Dahl. A"istant Coach John O'Connor.


Captain

~1unni,,

Coach "lttwart. and Freeman.

Batting AH•rage I 1owell Bender ~~ unnis ...... Breen .. H. ( ;ahhard < ;;umaway Freeman

.18 51 41

, e a on R ecord

R

II

.11•.

I )am•i lie

()

Champaign

0

<)

IR 13 15 14 11 15

.353 .317 .30() .2RO .250 .23R

Bloomington

4

Champaign

3

II oope:-.ton

0

Champaign

()

Danville

Champaign

.. 1

l"ni

5 1

Champaign

()

Bloomington

4

Champaign

2

Champaign

3 5 2

]]

44

19 10 12

()3

<)

4CJ

4<J

50

~ladix .

22

15 5

II erst rom l~o~ er 11almer , \yre I >ahl I,ickens

4()

()

5

2 0 0 2 0 0 0

T. < ;ahhard Barger

()

10 X

2 2 2

]]

.224

5 10

.223 .217 .200 .1 ()() .100 .000 .000 .000 .000

1 0 0 0 0

Po\\'ell 3. Bender 2. ~ladix 2. ( ;ahhard 2. Triplrs - ~ l unni.., 3. ( ;;lllna\\ ay 2. Freeman 2. II onzcrs - Fre~man I . <;ahlmrd I.

noublcs

Til<· JCJ55

l/(11'001/

.Ill

~I a ttoon

Champaign

;'l

•1)C((IIIIf

fJ is/ nc I

1/iy 1.!

•1iC1'1'111ft

Pit<'hing It".

L

3

0 2

~lajors

\yre . 1

I almer Freeman

4

(,

.h·. 1.000

R.H.

4

1

.mo

20

I<J

.500

21

20

.400

30

:s

133

S.O.


Coach llarold lester started out the -.cason \rith six returning kttermen \\'hom he entned in tlw Ikcatur opt•n. Their com hi ned efTorb totaled 12 poinb. Track is a . port in "hich the athktes can .. go stale.. H'r: easily. so eYery year Cll ~ aims to he in periect condition for the Big T" elve meet. •\s records Jlr<l\'e, \\e lost our first three dual meets \\'ith Rantoul. 'rhana, and ~lattoon. \\ e did not place n~ry high in the lk·catur and 'rhana rdays. hut \\l' showed definite improYement, and that \\·e had depth. In our second dual meet of the year. Jerome Cook hroke his o\\'n discu. record which he had set in 1()53 of 1-tl' .f" to 1.f3'. \ s 111 the past t\\·o yt'ar-,, 'rhana \\·as predicted to he "inner over u ... in hoth the district and the Big Twdve. 'rhana squeezed hy us in the district hy ~ 111 of a point. Ron ~laris won tlw high jump and placed second in the high hurdle:-. ( ;ene Darnell and I )uane Foster abo placed :-.econd in the 220 and ++0 re-, pert i ,.e]: .

The Big T" eh·e meet was the real slHm do\\ 11, ho\\ eYer. . \iter a long day oi true nip and tuck all tht• way. ou1 ci mkrmen nnergt•d the Big T wd H ' champions. Jerome 'ook won the discus with a toss of I.N' 5". Ron ~laris \\as our other indiYidual champion "ith a leap of 5' X" in the high jump. ( ;ene 1)arnell won the 220 in 22.6 time. ( >ur XXOyard rela: team nnnp<N'd of \hell. Darnell. unnall:. and Bell \\on their event in a good tinw of 1 :33.7. :\umerous stCoiHI-, oi ~laris in the high hurdles. Darnell in the I 00. Fo. ter in the -+-+0 and the broad jump. and \ \ hited in the pole vault helped put th ahead of the re:-.t oi the team..,. < >ur cindermen didn't lut\'e as many indi,·idual star-, a~ other team . . hut they kept plugging in all of the events and achie\Td a good team ,·irtor:. 'oach Je..,ter a warded letters to \hell, lkll. Cook, Darnell, Foster. Johnson. ~laris, . 'unnally, Black, ~tarke:. Talbott. \on llolten, \\ hited, \\'inston, 'ook wa-, ekcted Captain \ \ ithro\\. and Young. Captain Ekct for 1tJ~5.

Var ity Track h·o11t ro·;.•, left to ri11ht- ~lanag<:r Dirk \\'alllr, Duane Fmtn. (,ilhnt \\ in,ton. jim Hanain·. ]ark ~lax\1~11. Ronllil' ~lari,. Jim \\ itlmm. Bill ,\h~ll. ]l·rr) l'opl'. Jcrom~ 'ook. Chri, \'on Holt~n. Bernard Johtholl, .\l;l!lager Blain~ \\'ani. .),·colld rm,• Coarh ]l' tl'r, \\'ill . 'unnally. \\ illiam Hin~'· :\ndy Young, jim ~lr(o), Dave Ld'en·r. Davl' Crcx:kl·r. ~ll·l ­

vin ConJe,, Boh ~lc Bri<k. ).I irkl:) Brcm n. Stan Bdl. Dick Sla<k. Coach ~!an~k. Hack rm,• Dan Danrt). lknny Clark, La\nencl' Thompson. Boh \\'erth. Boh .\lien. Pde :\ppl'L John ~lr(aulry. Larry Hau,mann . .'rott York. Jim :-:innott. Dan~ (;arrdt. '1\:rry Ed\\ar<k Larry Spicer. l.ylr Hartz. Ccrald Talbott.


1955 TRACK

SEA~ O

Champaign

(><;) I

.!

I )ecatu r

Champaign

55 1 .!

l~antoul

57 1 2

Champaign

~<)

I )am¡ille

27

Champaign

57

l' rhana

(> 1

Champaign

NJ

I kcatur

-t<J

.4-9

nccatur 0 tell ( .:\inth)

.Vor mol N clays ( EleYenth) ( 'rhana Nclays (Fiith)

.)'Ia tc

( ;\ o

~corl'

)

8 If/ 1 'il'l'h'l' Jf I'C/ ( Fir-.t)


\\ ith iour returning lettermen. Coach Ro: :"tildell started out the 1(J54 sea.,on with an optimistic Yiew ior the cnmi ng ..,eason a-. he greeted co-captains :.1 ax Cisne and . · ewt Dodd. , Chuck ~chrader, and I )ick < ;etman. :.ltke Roberts and ~ophonwre l.arry \\'ilhmn rounded nut the rest of the team. \\ ilhorn came along \'ery good as the season progn•sse<l. The team compiled a {) . .) dual meet record for the sea-,on. In the di:-trict held at Decatur, the linkmen took

a rlose second place. Coach ~" imkll pre-,t.•nted letter" to Chuck :chradn, . · e\\ t Dodds, :.lax Ci. tH', :.like 1\oherts, Dick Cetman, and l.arr: \\ ilhorn . \\ ilborn will be the only returning letterman ior I q54 and \\'as t.•kckd captain . There are man: re-.enes to take the place oi tlw graduating senim .... These n·plan·ments gt \'(' e\'idence oi a good season this yt.•ar. Captain \\'ilhorn

SEA SO RECORD Champaign ~· 2 !)12 Champaign Champaign 6 Champaign - tO Champaign 0 Champaign 9• . Champaign II

Dam ilk 6 2 l rhana •-, 2 ).lattoon !) Decatur 5 Danville R• ~ B loomington- S 1 2 l' rhana 4

Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign

14 1

90 100

Champai_gn 21

Slll'lhy,·ilk I ).fattoou 14 Dl'ratur 5 1 2 Decatur .p 2 Danville. 'rhlarrmann 0

\\'on q - l.ost 3 !)odd-, 2,' 1 .!. \\'ilhortl 22 1-i . ( 'ism· 21, Roherh 17. Cetman II 2-

floillls durillf/ scaso11

:chrader 13 1 2.

fJistrict J/ crt -Sccollll. Varsity Golf Team Pn111/ rm,•. left lo ri!Jhl Uac:: ro<,• Boh .' han·r.

\like l~oh rt. :\l'\\t Dmlcb. Larry \\ ilhorn ~Lt.· Ci,m·. Boh \\ mtl'r,, Chtll'k ::l'hra<ler. Dirk ( odman. Coach

l~oy

s,, m<ll·ll.


The ~laroon nctmen, led h~ ( aptain John :\I iller, played five game~ in the Hig T\\('1\e conferenc(', two games with 'niver. ity lligh :-;chool and one \\ ith lloope~ton. .\ftcr a ver} trying ~ea~on, the} lo~t five and won three. They played on the Y.:\l.C. \. courts this year. J )anvillc. state champions. \\ere host at the di~trict meet. Champaign failed to qualify anyone for the meet although Jim llansen and John :\l iller came very close to qualifying. :\liller lost to the state champion, 6-5 and 6-3. . \ few weeks later the tenni: team placed se,·enth in Big T,, elv<: pia}. The meet was held at Pekin. Coach Don \danL awarded lctter'i to . eniors John

~Iiller.

Jim llansen, John Kearn..,, ami Jack Tucker. lie also ga H ' letters to ~ophonwn·~ Robert Lansford and James kdh . Se:-a on Re<·ord Champaign 'hampaig-n ... l hampaign l hampaign hampaign 'hampaign Champaign lltampaign

Lm lligh Dam·ilk :\lattoon Linroln .... Bloomington Danville ... L'ni High .... H oopcs ton

()

..

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2 3 4

u

4 3

.... 5 5 J>islricl lli11

.. 5 J J

..

3

4 2 2

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T ennis T e am 'oach Don .\danb. John :\I iller, Turkcr, Jtm HatN:n. Bob Thcilmann. /,eft to ri!!hl

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Lansford, John Kearns, John Harht•,on. Dan Bahr. Jim Kl'lky. Jack

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Seal-ion Re<·ord (. 'hampa1gn (. hampaign llnmpaign l hampaign 'hampaign Champaign (. hampaign l hampaign

19 19

3H 23 ().)

32 40 44

1/iq /';,·rh·,·

Bloomington Sll Danville 56 'rhana 3i Bloomington :._) ( )narga :\1. \ . 11 Dam ille 44 'rhana 35 < lnarga :\I. \ . 13

-

l·ortrlfr

Captain Bob \\ intl'r'· Coach Frank

~otka

"J udg~~ and tim~rs r~ad}. s\\'ttlltlll'rs takL• ) our marks. get . . et, ( ;o !" For th~ first time in I 2 } t•ar , the C. II..'. pool r~sponded to this starting i 'llal The ne\\ team. coached hy Frank ~otka. mad~ a fine first year sho\\ ing hy heating L'rhana t\\'ice. Thi the onh· team to heat · rhana on all tlw occasion" the) met tlwm. \\ ith seYenteen m~n reportting at the first oi thl' ta on to try their hand at thi" sport. ten or eil'Yen participated in the mtets. They \\orked hard, prac tieing their turns, ht•cause our pool is ..,malkr than most poob and cothequentl} nl'ecb nHltT laps in thl' rae~. ( htr hoy-., got this trick do\\'n pat and a\'l·d a lot oi time in races. Th('y den·loped a Big Twelw champion in the 200-yard iree style, Jim Bell. Coach ~otka a\\'ardl'<l letters to Captain Bob \ \ inters, Jim Bell. Chris f. l t·ye r , lhuce Chestt·r, Don ~unmH.'rs, and Bill f. I illiken.

,,.,h

'\imming Team l•rmrl rm.·. l.•f/ lo ri!drl

.)amul ro;:,• Sri \\ arz lo, l'. 1/ar/.· rm,·

l'hilhp Ju<l<l . .\l ikl· Cunphcll. Dirk\\ 1nter,, Don "ummn .... Jun lll'll. Tnry l ro" Coarh Frank ~otka. lloh \\'int~:r,, Ll'l·h~:rt Soml·r,, Hrun Chl•,tn. Brenton Sorkin . . rotl \ ork. l>irk

( hri' .\ ll-ycr. llill \ \ hlat.

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.\l illikw. Ptte ,\ ppd. Harold Lt:\\i,.


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EISNER FOOD COMPANY CHAMPAIG · RBA A


Alpha (:oal & Matt>r·ial Co.

Ameri(·an Art Agenry

B(·r~er

& Kelley

S. P. Atkinson )fonunwnt Co.

Ba1Hly-Lehmer Co.

Bolton'

Barlwr Shop

Br·ownie's Shoe Repair·

Bueher Clini(•

Bm-r, Patter on, & Auld

Bush Bros.

Campus 5 & 10

R. D. Ca tie Typt>writer Co.

Champui~n

<:lwt-~h•r

Plumhing & Ileating Co.

& O'Bynw Transfer Co.

C. L. Coehran and Son

Champaign Commerrial Bank

Dana Hudelson, lne.

Dri"e-ln Cleaner

John L. Franklin

P.T.A.


One of

WHITE

The Most

MOTOR SALES

MODER Furniture Stores in tlw

Sale.'l mul Servire

"Lane! of Lint'oln"

CHRY LER PLYMOUTH

Keep up with the Forward Look

* * * Phone 6-6448

2000

M. G. "Boh"

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MUSICIANS' HEADQUARTERS

STRAUCH Kin~

-- llue:scher -- U.Bant• -- Roth

Bantl and Orclwslra lnlltt·unwnts

BOOK STORE

Ue;mirs . . . Acl'PStwries

EVERYTHI G FOR

SCHOOL

THE STCDE 'T

MUSIC SERVICE 101 E. GREE

Plenty

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Parking

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WHITTAKER JEWELRY

OVER 500 TORE Coa t-to- oast

133 W. Main erving Central Illinois

1 \fAIN, CII \1PAIG . Four Stort•s in One

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'

Phone 7-5132

143


Champaign's Largest and Most Complete Department Store

WALTER SAVAGE AGENCY erving You

II omogenized Vitmnin D

in<'e 1874

Telephone 7-1124

Grade A

URBANA PURE MILK CO. Pasteurized Dairy Products 406

ORTH GREGORY A VENUE

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ALLIED FINANCE COMPANY, INC. IG ATURE, A TOMOBILE, HOC EHOLD A D PER 0 AL LOA S 102 Ea

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Phone 7-5244

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ElL . TREET

CH MPAIG . Phone 6-1811

- - 45 Years a Good Store in a Good Community - -

Ll LLARD FU RN ITU RE CO. CHA "\IPAIG", ILLI "OIS

TELEPHO;\E 5287

LEN DALES DRIVE-INS

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BEAN ELECTRIC & HARDWARE, INC. 103 WEST IAI

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Compliments

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Phone: 6-2523

THE CHAMPAIGN NATIONAL BANK Champaign, lllinoi · OFFICERS F.

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E ' T ABLI HED 1882

146

President . Vice-President . • . Cashier Assistant Cashier

F. D. I. C.

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INCLAIR PRODUCT

FALLON'S MASTER CLEANERS SMITTY'S SUPER SERVICE 305 S. Broadway, Urbana Phone 7-4019

811

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Phone 6-1024 Phont- 6-9485

211 E. GREE

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BUSES FOR CHARTER Regular

Peoria -

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Champaign -

Indianapolis

SWALLOW

Phone 4234

LINES

118-120 S. Walnut

treet

TREVETT-MATTIS

JACKSONIS

BANKING CO.

DRUG STORE

" " Champaign, lllinoi Phone 3647

Member Ft>cleral Deposit Insurance Corporation

148

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WANT A PLUMBER? Phone

5269 PROMPT A D EFFICIE T • ERVICE

• PLl MBJN(; : IIEATI G : REPAIR WORK : SEWER <:LEA lNG

J . L. ROBINSON 1304· W.

Wa~hiugton,

Champaign

LLI NO IS G L 0 V E

COMPANY

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149


CARR ELECTRIC

McMILLAN RECREATION CENTER

SERVICE EW MOTOR ED MOTOR

10 A. B. C. SANCTIONED

Bought and Sold B WLI G ALLEYS

Rewinding - Repairing /.,arge or

mall

-Learn to Bowl1'

1'

Phone 6-7517

514

.

8071 2169

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311 SOUTH

CHAMPAIGN

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KAMERER'S

for

YOUTHF

PHARMACY

FA

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High 1'

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ets

1' 1'

602 E. Daniel

1'

G. C. WILLIS TilE Q ALITY 'TORE

Champaign, lllinoi 15 Main Street

150

Champaign

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807 .

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151


1

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T

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PICK-UP LUBRICATIO DELIVERY

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STREET

CHAl\tPAIG , ILLI OIS

... ... The Complete Clothing

CHAl\tPAIG

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HOTEL

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CHAMPAIGN COUNTY BANK AND TRUST CO. AT l\IAI

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CRBA A

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WHAT CHAMPAIGN BUILD BUILD

CHAMPAIGN

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STEWART OIL COMPANY

Phone 6-64·79

4 · Main CHAMPAIG

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155


FOR A TART I

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YOUR E RETARIAL CAREER • Virolitt' Structural Glass • Interior and Extt'rior Paints

CHAMPAIGN

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COMMERCIAL

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• Tht•rmoparw • Auto Gla • Plate Glass

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SHELBY MOTORS

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Your T

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~~t~on extend their congratulations and best wishes to the graduation class of 1955.

TWIN CITY PRINTING COMPANY Printers

o

Stationers

o

Office Outfitters

119-123 WEST PARK AVE . . . . . . . CHAMPAIGN

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CABLE PIANO CO. Phone 9182 CHAMPAJG , ILLINOIS

GREEN STREET PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ' tcphen Smetana, R.Ph.

602 E. GREE

TREET

BLUM'S OFFICE MACHINE Dil'k '33

Bob '35

STATIO

Phone 6-4915

A

CHAl\fPAIG , ILLINOIS

BASKINS

Bill '46

America' s Most Famous Cmnpu

hop

for Men nnd Women

• Telephone 4417 305

OUTH FIR T

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158

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••• Here They Are:

For Year ' Round Enjoyment

'PtCompi$ Nw ~ ~

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WONDER COLORS • • • • • •

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All Makes and Models REMI GTO .

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All Parts in . . Lock

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Phone 6-1357

159


SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. I

CHA:MP.\IG

CADILLAC . . . OLD MOBILE

PARKHILL MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE 702

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DEAN'S DAIRY PRODUCTS AI o Distributors

ROZELL'

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DAIRY PRODUCT

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YOUR I<'RIE D at the

URBANA LINCOLN HOTEL EXCELLE

T FOOD

DA

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SATURDAYS

Phone 5281

Recommended by Duncan /lines

160

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WATCHES . . . DIAMONDS

NOGLE FOOD MARKET

JEWELRY

605 S.

ElL

0 pen seven days

fl

tveek

9 a. m. to 10 p. m.

GROCERIE ... MEAT GIFf, . . . CLOCKS

VEGET BLE

SIL\ERWARE

THE PRICE PAINT STORE D. W. PRICE, JR., Propril.'tor

Phone 2176

108 South

107 South Walnut Street

cil Street

DllPO 'T A D ELLIO'IT Paint -- Varnishes -- Enamels -- Wall paper -- Glass

" }an('O Products Are Better"

JAN I TOR SUPPLIES, INC. Rl S DEROY,

1602 SOUTH

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161


STOP I

HEREBllY BOOKS A '0 SUPPLIE ' F R ALL CLASSES

U of I SUPPLY STORE Phone 6-1369

Corner Wright and Green

S. C. ABBOTT & SON McBRIDE'S

FLORI T

DRUGS

Flowers for A.ll Occasions

Champaign-Urbana PHONE

9616, 9761

Illinois 1501

. Pro peel

Cham1>aign, Ill.

C. A. PETRY & SONS General Contractors

Phone 6-3743

411

162

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CI-IAMPAIG , ILLI 01 '

'J he 1955 Marovn


HOW DO YOU LIKE THE WAY YOU LOOK? 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 art 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 116 N. WALNUT STREET CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS

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DIRECT COLOR AIR-CO DITIONED ST DIO

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The Flou:er

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ILLINI UNION BOOK STORE

BARSCH FLORIST

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Champaign, lllinoi PHO .E 4236

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN CHAMPAIGN H MPAIG '

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

WEBB S DRIVE-IN

CHAMPAIGN FIRE DEPARTMENT

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166

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PATRONS R. E. )fichael Bu iness :\lachine lurphy'

~len'

Clothes

Owens Funeral Home Paris Dyeing and Clt"aning Co. Boh Sha"t'r Smith-IIoggatt-Da~

R. A.

on Agency

tipe , Jr.

Tt"pper China

tore

Dr. R. H. Watson Wilco. -Da"i In urance W orden-1\lartin, Inc. Tea Garden Rt"staurant

BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY

CHAMPAIGN COCA - COLA BOTTLING CO., Inc.

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SULLIVAN CHEVROLET COMPANY

Blums "'fhe Finest in Fashions"

·o l lSED CARS A D TRl CKS

NEW

GE l I E CHEVROLET PARTS y

347-500

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129

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Champaign

BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY

BUILDER ' MATERIAL

M. J. REED JEWELER

E TABLISHED 1897

COAL FUEL

OIL 00\V TOW

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14 Main

y

CAMPUS 607 E. Green

Phone 3940 30 Ea

168

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John

Phone 4288

Champaign, Illinois

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DRI K TROPIC JUICE

TROPIC

FOR HEALTH

JUICES

201 West Wa ·hington Champaign

Phone 6-485 7

ales-lV ASH-Service

HEATH MEMORIAL HOME

REEDER AUTO SALES

T T

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201

orth

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Champaign, Illinoi

Telephone 6-1804

Phone 5231

122 We t Whit

Champaign, Ill.

NEWMAN'S fashion center

On the Corner Church at

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I LLI NO IS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE

CHAMPAIGN JUNK

Takt- Our ComJ)lt>te

COMPANY

Bn 'in

Training Cour e Our

pedalizt-d

ecretarial Training Cour 313 EA ' T GREE CHA~tPAIG

Jack Marco

TREET

, ILLI 01

Call us sometime!

CARMON'S DRIVE-IN TOPS IN FOOD

415

orth

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Champaign, Illinois

KEMPER-FABERT LINCOL

A D MERCURY DEALER

Ford, Champaign, and Piatt Countie

715

170

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