Champaign High School - Maroon Yearbook (Champaign, IL)

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i 1'-iz I 1 046.2 1 ' il 46 5 , Q1 1 ffl. W1 f 16 Q gf 'T '14 7201 Q QUE ln Tribute . . . for twenty-two years miss eleanor Chaffee has given her loyal support to all our activities . . . scheduling classes all year has been only a small part of her tremendous job . . . many responsibilities have rested upon her shoulders . . . all types of personalities have come into her office . . . and now miss Chaffee is leaving our school . . . for the iirst time since 1924 champaign high will open next september Without her . . . We all shall miss her helping hand and friendly ways. in the same year miss iva margaret still came to champaign high school . . . she has taught economics, european history, and united states history during this time . . . much of her spare time has been devoted to extra activities such as the assembly committee, the etiquette club, and a home room . . . this year will be miss sti11's last . . . no longer will students be able to attend her pleasant classes . . . everyone will re- member her . . . and We all shall miss her. VOLUME XXXVI CHAMPAIGN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS The 1946 Maroon taii Jane Nelson Jean Gwinn, Shirley Bash Editor Co-Senior Editors Mary Marsh, Leonard Davis Gene Lamb Co-Bitsiiiess Managers Sports Editor Martha lnnis Black lVillis Copy Editor E7Zgf6l27'i'IZg Estimator Nancy Dillavou A rt Edito r Hazel Meers, Dorothy Armstrong, Jack Threet, Jean Johnston, Ruth Strong, Alan Schrader, Charles Feathergill, Ruthanna Dickinson, Virginia Offenhiser, Arlene Curl, Barbara Roderick, Don VVhitsitt Copywriters Aliee O'Neil, Clarissa Farian, Nancy Stewart, Joan Trowbridge Adifertisiiig Solicitors Anne YVhite, A dviser Pictures by Pilon, News-Gazette, Cliulnpaign-Urbana Courier, Fletcher, and Miss Martha Wetzel Printing by Twin City Printing Company Engravings by Gr. R. Grubb ab Co. Covers by Molloy yxM.SCll0l ox' 'fo Z ' Est.I92I xl f5SAssomW The 1946 Maroon ll ' '1lillll-' 1 P. !,, 4 , X l l ' 4 , ,. tA,f?....1 -.. Juv. . ,, 7 . TR. ,.l.1..- u-Ii- I dr. e. h. mellon . . . a busy man about town . . . superintendent of the schools . . ever striving for students to 1'eal- ize the great importance of education . . because of his very commendable work, he is considered one of the out- standing superintendents of the state . . . leader in many organizations deal- ing with educational problems facing our schools today . . . is respected for his high ideals . . . maintains that in this world of ours there is always a place for every well-educated person. Administration credit for the smooth, systematic run- ning of champaign senior high school goes to our principal, carl W. allison . . . an understanding individual with a congenial personality . . . able ad- ministrator of our school . . . he cor- dially welcomes new students enroll- ing . . . advises returning veterans on important matters of education, sin- cerely hoping that they will become the better educated citizens of tomor- row . . . believes everyone should take advantage of the free privileges of- fered in education . . . his kind and loyal attitude has won him much esteem. i The 1946 Maroon 5 Second row, left to right: Carrie liusey, Mrs. Ralph Kelly, Dr. W. E. Schowengerdt, ll. L. Huxtabls Vis T F McGinty. st row, left to right: D. E. Vance, C. E. Bowen, Dr. G. IC. llunt, E. ll. Mellon. The Board ot Education The Board of Education, the legal representative of the people, is elected by the voters to decide the general principles and policies of our school system, District Number 71. Servants of the community, these public-minded citizens serve Without pay. The school board is composed of seven members, each elected for a three-year term. The president is elected to his position by the voters, while the secretary is chosen from the members. The present board consists of D. li. Hux- table, president, Mrs. Ralph Kelly, secretary, C. E. Bowen, Donald E. Vance, Dr. G. E. Hunt, Dr. XV. E. Schowengerdtg and Mrs. J. E. Mc- Ginty. Miss Carrie Busey, appointed to her position, serves as clerk. The dean of the board, Dr. XV. E. Schowengerdt, has served for over thirty years. Regular sessions of the board are held the first Thursday of each month, With special and called meetings as the demand arises. The responsibilities of the board are shared through appointed com- mittees, but decisions on questions involving the schools, operations are based on majority action of the board. The 1946 Maroon ELEANOR, CHAFFEE CLELIA IIARLAND Lr1s'1'fER Moym Vff?-11l'fl1CilJClf SlI1Il'l'l'iSIH' nj' Vow! ,llusiw Dirfvfor of Plfysiral Education SH5UL ullslt I 'TON al A S' AUC , Egijghlnstm-1L111e1rT A Nf1C'l FZ1S'U2' f1?12gT4Ns1cL S1lpm.U15OT Omg ECOHOMHIS HELEN STARK NELI4IEw BATES AMY BEACH C06rflina,f0r of The Healfh Program Physics English, Gerfnzan The 1946 Maroon 7 If? ,5- ff 13552 2' GLEN TILBURY BIARJORIE STRONG MARION STUART Chemistry Spanish, French Dramatios XELYN JW S 00141 KSTA Y fl S mmdies IIARR Baal- Y COMBES Gfbtlll Coach E. O. BOITENFIELD JESSICA CLARK XVILLIAM CLARK Social Studies Commercial Mathematics The 1946 Maroon CL,x1cE.NCE, FUQ UA Mathematics ANNE WHITE X1N'A GEESHAM J ournalism English E UW J E ua .I OAN , MAYVLSOE Musw U07 MCCANE N Vocal mm6'4C2'aZ WWW-fwwmix - -MMMM T?'Ei:4Zi53zL'IfEii f'-f , , , QQ, f ' T V V Tiff K ..,... ,,,N.:....:.f Wi, 4--1 'W 'f' ,.,, WWW, ,Nw was wfff-ww-WW, ,WQNKM ,M - X zmfwe 4f'iij i'T?ZfZZ5?5SwQ, v FRANCES W1-:ED XrERA ICADEN DOROTHY BIUNGICR English The 1946 Maroon English Commercial gferg: V f x sig ' - ---'-- ,W ,L ,hia- 7 an-1, ? 4 '3h '? 5 Wyg'ffV2'A .Q ' f , mi? fJ: ..:'i-3 fi '55i:'Q.'5x2Z,, ' 'H ' ififfgwg f if Z ' W' W 2- .gif-f Ji' .- - - age Y f '4 f'j5'5:,,5M 1.15 , A g:,ffsa:':5 QE- :!i3y 4 X 3 jwgwmf r5,vp,.:,- Q'g,Mg ,ffl 5 PIULAH B. SMITH Commercial Social Studies ffi-5 : - Ml. J 1 -I , L' ' L 1? 31Qf,fff f' W ,pf-rsh M y Q I: . ' -- XJR , L wGFf5qLf.,f9'M H :X . A , 'X 16953 1-i4fv CUNNUN . xb WUIUCS OY1 ofthe ' Es ,QA , g Q MARY BELT. LEOLA IIARDING ' English, History Home Eoonofmzos 10 IVA DIARGAREJT STILL J AMES WILKES Social Studiws HAROLD J Aihgghbs ESTER .:-: ': ' W 5555.125 ng-f Q, : v ,mv ,, MU: F .fp 4 M2 .. . Y xx M ' F W . o.,... ,4,aaAv ? Y 5f5 4 ' Z M ' , of :'ps5E3Q.gI' gm, . ..1 :gi g ., - 9 f A 2' , , 1 ' ff 1 W' , M A 1 if Q ,Q ,ix ,TW F ww of mia I 15 A' 49 E jgfld T , 4 if ,, fy 2 4 ffl .. , X , , 5 fa , ?'i-M555 . ' 5ff?4 - .... V. K ' W f ' , V 5 , 'z ' fnsfkw 1 y nk E ,4 5 Q X fl ,, R 1 f f J 5, 3 5 ga , f 13' gin' 5' W Q ,f 2 Q I iz- Y .f iq, s 'V 1 ef if PA ' Q5 az gf 5 A, M4 , q 'Y ,V 4 P 5 Q ,Vw psf? 1 Q f S 41 2 M nf 9: 3 A U1 .4 f' ? 'H MJ, W w ' ,A F . of -of W we .. V w+l?'M'ff2M NE-LL ZEQHNER English The 1946 Maroon J om NICGAUGIIICY FRED MAJOR EDNA MEADOWS Art Football Coach Biology A C U L T Y ESS SY - R0 GMLWQIGL A zcznzmjng Y SWINDELI MAYfLibl,m.10m am! 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Seated: Kenneth Johnson, president, Virginia Offenhiser, Vice-president. enior ass History the Senior class, graduating in may of '46, entered the high school World as green sophomores in September '43 . . . elected gerrie Witt to lead them in their first vear in'c. h. s. . . . other officers were gene lamb, Vice- president . . . dorothy armstrong, secretary . . . ruth st. john, treasurer . . . chosen sponsors were amy beach and Clarence fuqua . . . sophomore activities were directed mainly towards raising needed money . . . hops, stage shows, and dances proved successful financially . . . the junior year was ushered in with the excitement of choosing class rings . . . then came the all-important junior-Senior prom . . . under the direction of the junior officers: jim hallbeck, president . . . jane bowen, Vice- president . . . dorothy armstrong, secretary . . . Shirley bash, treasurer . . . class sponsors, amy beach and clarence fuqua . . . with the entire class working together, the dance was pronounced a huge success . . . then came our climactic year . . . the class proved itself outstanding not only in activities but also in scholarship . . . although we have clone our share of complaining about homework and studies, we now realize that our high school days are an unforgettable part of our life. The 1946 Maroon 13 .Xe fran 049 www - :J ah' ' v-I 'Q . 3 .C i 1 At: . BETTY JEAN ALLEN . . . Miss. CUNNINGHAM Glee Club 2, 33 G. A. A. 2, 43 Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 33 Booster Club 23 Latin Club 23 Honor Society 4. MALCOLM ALEXANDER . . . Mlss STUART Wig and Paint 2, 33 Rifle Club 3, 43 Baton Club 3, 43 Track 3, 4. JOHN ANDERSON . . MR. FUQUA CHARLES ANDREWS . . . Miss JENISTA Basketball 3, 43 Track 33 H01110I'O0l1l Officer, Vice-President 2, Secretary 43 Rifle Club 2. . DOROTHY ARMSTRONG . . . Miss STUART Class Officer, Secretary 2, 33 Chronicle 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Maroon 33 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Swimming Team 23 Student Council Represen- tative 43 Horneroom Officer, Vice-President 23 Latin Club 23 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 4. IRENE BALES . . Miss BEACH Glee Club 2, 3. DAWSON BANKS . . MR. TILBURY OSCAR BANKS . . Miss CUNNINGHAM Glee Club 2. SHIRLEY BASH . . . Miss Gimsnlxn G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 23 M'ar00n CofSenior Editor 43 Student Council Representative 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Class Oiiieer, Trezlsurer 33 Senior Class An- nouncement Committee 43 Service Flag C0111lllltt00 33 Quill and Seroll 43 Honor Society 4. OLIVER JACK BECK . . Miss STUART JO ANNE BECKER . . . Miss STUART Wig and Paint 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 National Tliespians 3, President 43 Student Council Representative 3, 43 Chronicle 33 Maroon Staff 33 Voealettes 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Plays 2, 3. JOAN BEETLE . . . Miss JnN1sTA G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Wig and Paint 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Rifle Club 2. MARVINE BELL . . . MR. TILBURY G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Opera 23 Stage Show 2, 33 Band 33 Chronicle 3, 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Plays 2, 3. MATTIE BISHOP . . . MRS.MCChNE MARY ALICE BLANCI-IARD . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 VVig and Paint 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Booster Club 2. Wav k mp . :WW Q X . 5 Q 5' if A Tx' 'fx 5 Q4 W 5 F V I i f P F i r E i L V r F P i . r r K i r r L s P r r P y, V n L w v i r . f f I 1 I I V r v r r 1 r r I ix L u n I l V 5 Q r i n r 1 I P P x v L F V b p. L L w r L L F v I k L r . i n I I I l . if WALLACE BOONE . . . MR. FUQUA Homeroom Offieer, Vice-President 3, 43 Football 33 Booster Club 2. GEORGE BOOTH . . . Miss STUART VVrestling 43 Baton Club 3, 4, President 43 Plays 4. JANE BOWEN . . . Miss GR.EsH.xM G. A. A. 2, 33 Homeroom Oiiieer, Treasurer 23 Class Officer, Vice-President 33 Maroon. Advertising Staff 3. YVONNE BOWLES . . . Miss Jrmlsfm Library Staff 23 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Tenth Hour Committee 33 Glee Club 4. JOHN BRADLEY . . . Miss S'rUAR'r HC Club 3, 4, Seeretary-T1'easurer 43 Homeroom OH'icer, Vice-President 2, Seeretary 43 Head Football Manager 3, 4. STAN BROWN . . . MRS. MCCANE Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Track 23 Baseball 3, 43 C Club 23 Trou- batlors 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 33 Stage Show 23 Fall Play 33 Plane Spotters Club 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Opera 23 Stunt Show 3, 4. BFIRNADINE BRUNS . . . Miss BEACH G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 23 Swimming Team 2, 3, 43 Clzr01z,ic'Ie 43 VVig and Paint 43 Plays 4. DENNY BRYA . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM Football 33 VVrestling 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer, President 43 Code Club 33 Airplane Identification Club 3. LUETTA BURTON . . . Miss STUART Transferred from Seymour High 43 Honor Society 4. JANE ANN CAIN . . . MR. TILBURAY Home Economies Club, Vice-President 2, President 33 Baton and Treble Clef Club, Secretary-Treasurer 23 Homeroom Offieer, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 2, 3. PEGGY CAIN . . . MRS. MCYCANE G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 lVig and Paint 2, 3, 43 Voealettes 23 Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, 3. CONOHITA CAMPBELL . . . MR. 'FUQUA Latin Club 23 Girl Reserves 3, 4, President 4. GEORGE CANEDY . . . MOCANE Track 43 Baton Club 43 Band 3, 4. ALBERT CANNON . . . liIR. FUQUA VVig and Paint 43 Plays 43 Booster Club 23 Rifle Club 23 Band 2. DELORES CARSON . . . Miss JENISTA Majorette 2, 33 Treble Clef Club 33 VVig and Paint 43 Cheerleader 43 Debate Team 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Victory Corps 23 Chronicle 33 Band 2, 33 Stunt Show 2, 33 Mid-winter Concert 2. 3. ' f Q '1 J I 0 QW 9, 0' y O NW 'ful 0 O YW 4' Wil in 9' 0' , 54 M3 ,ZWZQ wi' f X ,9: ' ix, ia 1 1 MARTHA CLABAUQH . . Miss CVXXINGHAM Girl Reserves 4. DALE CLASEY . . . MR. T1Li+:UicY Projeetors Club 2, 3. JIM CLOYD . . Mus. MCCANM KATHLEEN COFFIGY . . . Mic. FUQUA Coloresque 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. MINNIE CONXIGLI ,... Miss fll'NNlNGI'1.XM G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Gln-e Club 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 2. JIM COTTRELI. . . . Mies. Mc'C'.xxi1 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Busebull 45 C Club 3, 4, Vice-l'1'esiflent 45 Honor Society 4. CHARLES CHATZ . . . Miss Ci'xN1NGii.xn Basketball 2, 35 Traels 25 Golf 3, 45 Student Council 3. PIIYLLIS CR ESAL' . . . Miss limitii Glee Club 2, 35 lloinerooin Seeretury 2. ARLENE CURL . . . Miss Gicic'sii.xM Rifle Club 2, Ii, 4, Treasurer 2, 45 Booster Club 25 Glee Club 2, 35 YVig and Paint 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4, Sl'l'l'ClIll'y 45 Yic-tory Corps 35 Office Duty 3, 4. BILL CURRY . . . Miss JENis'r,x Football 3, Manager 45 Ride Club 35 Wig :ind Paint 45 Student Council 45 Basketball Muuzlger 4. SHIRLEY DA VIS . . , Miss .licNis'i'.x Wig and l':1iut 35 ti. A. A. 2, 3, 45 lllee Club 2, 35 Home l'It-ououiies Club 25 Hoinerooni Officer, Treasurer 25 Stage Show 2, 35 Hall Monitor 4. Wll.MA DEEM . . . Miss Br:Art'ii Cafeteria 2, 3, 45 Graduation Usher 3. DON DICKICY . . . Miss Clfxxixuuxii T1'2l11SfGl'l'0fl from XY:1yne City Higli Si-liool 35 Trauk 45 Wrestling 45 Rifle Club 45 Tl'UlllJ2lll0l'S 45 Honor Society 4. RUTHANNA lllCKlNSON . . . Mics. Nle'CANic Victory Corps 25 Rifle Club 2, 35 Wig mul Paint 2, 3, 45 Frmirli Club 25 Girl Reserves 3, 4, Yll'Q-l,l'6Sld0l1t 45 Booster Club 25 Cl12'o11i4'lr' 41 Plays 3, 45 VV. C. T. l'. Spec-c-li 35 Current lin-rits Haulio Bronclezist 25 llzall Monitor 25 Tliespizius 4. NANCY DII.I.AYOI' . . . Miss Bnwii Coloresque Club 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 llouierooin Officer, President 2. 'Wy nnnug-nnnungnauaum 5559 ww 4 , 3 ff ,P 3 253 J 5 M BARBARA HILLMAN . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM Glue Club 25 XVig' :incl Iluiut 35 Girl Rcsorvos 2, 3, 45 Corresponding Secretary 45 llomurooiu Ullim-or, Vim-cl-l'l'1-siclclit 3. DAVE ,lJUWl'll.li . . . Miss STUAM' VVig :xml Point 35 WH-stliiig' 35 Bzlslcotlmll 4, JEAN IJOYIAG . . . Miss STLIAILT I M Wig :xml lllllllt 2, Il, 45 Frvucli Club 2, Treasurer 25 Thcspians 4. CLIFFORD llliOl,lilXlllCR . . . Miss BEACH Senior lligli llousu l'ro,jz-ri 4. WTLLMINA ICYANH . . Miss lliuilsiinr fllll'UNlI'1t' 4. RAYMOXIJ l Alfl,KXl'IR . . . MH. 'l'1LBL?I:.Y C'1lI'IIllll'lf' 45 llonu-room Offivor, Tl'l'2lSll1'Ol' 2, Yico-P1'OSidQnt 2. JUSTIN l4'I'l'Il,I.l'IMAN . . . Miss JIGNISTA 7 Foolbull 355 l3:1slwTb:1Il 45 l'll'OllK'll Club L. ALAN GAHIJNIGK . . . Miss Jicwisuux Football 33, 45 Golf 3, 4, Czzptuiii 45 UC Club 45 Code Club 25 Honieroom Officer, ljl'OSlLll'11t 2, 3. JOHN GOOUELL . . . Miss JICNISTA Stuflcut Council Koprosvlitzitivo 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Homeroom Ofiicer, Secretary 4. PATTY JO GREEN . . . Miss GKESHAM Baud 25 Home iI'lc-ouoiuivs Club 2, 3, 45 Girl Rosorvos 45 Stage Show 35 Homo Economics Club flilllllb lluln-goto 35 Houiorooni Officer, Vice-President 3. DOROTHY GRUB . . . 3lliS.3lCCANE Library Staff 35 fl. A. A. 2, 35 lloulo Economics Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. BARBARA GRl'Ml'.l'1Y . . . Mu. 'l'n.1:UnY Voculoiios 2, IS, 45 Cllr-P Club 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2. 45 Latin Club 25 Hoinerooni Oflicfcr, Yiwu-l'1'1-sirlviii 25 Booslur Club 25 Honor Society 4. FRANCES AXX GT l'llRll'l . . . Mus. BICCANE 1l:Olll0l'0Ull1 Ullivvr, 'l'1'v:ls111'v1' 45 Ulm- Club 2. JEAN GWINN . . . Miss liiurvir G-. A. A. 2, 35 Colorvsqiio 25 Swinnniug Tofun 35 Chronicle 43 Hoinoroom Offivvr, l'r0si1lunt 335 Qllaroon Co-Funior l'lCli't01' 45 Quill and Scroll 4. JAMES llAIQI'Jl3l4ICli . . . Miss CUNNLNGHAM Football 2,3, 45 MCH Club 3, 45 Bzlskctball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Hoincrooui Oflicvr, SCU1'Clill'y 2, Prcsidont 2, 33 Class Officer, President 3. V16 JC 1 J ! , MARY LOU HAMILTON . . . MISS STUART VVig and Paint 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 4g Student Council Representative 43 Thespians 43 Booster Club 2. LENOR-A HAMPTON . . . MR. TILBURY G. A. A. 23 Glee Club 3. CAROLYNE CLARK . . . MR. FUQUA Office Helper 43 Vocalettes 23 Girl Reserves 23 Victory Corps 2. BETTY MARIE HART . . . MR. TILBURY Homeroom Oflicer, Secretary 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2s G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Chronicle 4. JOANNE HARVEY . . MRS. MCCANE Library Staff 3. ROBERT HAVENER . . . Miss BEACH Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 33 Chronicle 4. JOHN HAYES . . . MR. FUQUA Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 2, President 43 Riiie Club 23 Booster Club 2. EVELYN HENLEY . . . Miss GRESHAM Home Economies Club 4. HELEN HILDEBBRAND . . . MISS JENISTA Glee Club 2, 33 Home Economics Club 23 Latin Club 23 Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, President 33 Senior Class Ring Committee 33 Senior Class A11- nouncement Committee 43 Honor Society 4. LLOYD HINDS . . . Miss: STUART Football 2, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Track 3, 43 Homeroom Oiiicer, Secretary 3. HELEN HINES . . . Mics. MGCANE Glee Club 2, 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 3, 43 Library Club 2. BILL HOOVER . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 CH Club 43 Homeroom Oiiicer, Secretary 33 Student Council Representative 43 Baton Club 33 Band 2, 33 Social Hour Orchestra 2, 33 String Ensemble 2, 3. KATHLEEN HOWLAND . . . MRS. MCCANE Play Staff 2, 3, 43 VVig and Paint 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, Secretary 23 De- bate Team 23 Maroon 4g Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 33 Booster Club 23 Theater Guild Play 33 Thcspians 43 Honor Society 4. HAROLD HURST . . MR. FUQUA Rifie Club 2. RICHARD HUSTON . . Miss GRESHAM Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. H1108 S mf 1 -v+-- --- Iv- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Shia R I I I ,gm ww, I ww FU-., .ww 1, I-9 If im, MARY HYATT . . . Miss JENISTA llonioinaking Club 3, 45 Gloe Club 25 Opeia 2 DICK HYDE . . . MRS. MCCAN141 C Club Xvll'O'l,I'l'SlClO1lt 4, lizxskotlmll 3 4 Biscball 3 4 Riflb Club 2 lloinerooni Swim-t:11'y 4, Treasurvr 3. MARTHA INNIS . . . Miss S'1 u,x1:'1' 1Vig and Paint 2, 3, 4, 'l'1'o:1su1'c-1' 43 Vllllesljlflllb 4 lit xsurer l l Stunt Shows 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4g Suinnni 101111 7 3 4 Hill D t3 4, Jlaromz 43 Quill and Scroll 43 l1ono1' Socletw 4 MARY ELLEN JACKSON . . . Mn. TILBURX G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 SWlll11ll1l1g 11 un KENNET1'l JOHNSON . . . Miss BEACH Thcspians 3, 4, Drzunatics 3, 4, Tl'OllljZldO1S 2 3 4 Footb ill 4 Wig and Paint 3, 43 Class JEAN JOHNSTON Officer, P1'CSlKltlllt 4. . . . Miss C'i:NN1NGH11x1 NYif and Paint 3, 4, Debit ln 3 Honor QOCIG G. A. A. 2, 3,43 1, X7lC'C'P1'6SlClt'11t 4, Honierooni SOC1'0t2l1'y 4 Piosidcnt 3 Student Council Junioi' Town Mm-uting Club 3, Hall AllOl11t01 7 4 lftlncs Coinmittoe 4 WILLIAM JOHNSTON . . . Miss CUINNINGHXXI Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, Golf 4, HOI11G1001l1 Oflicer President 2 Band 2, 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 45 Social llour Oiclit ' 5 1101101 S0111 L1I1l.IAN JOYCE . . . MR. FUQUA Gloe Club 2, 33 Latin Club 23 IIOIIIQTOOI11 Offuu Piesndent 2 G A A 4 Booster Club 2. RICHARD JUDY . . . M1ssG1cicsI1A1t Football 45 Honioroom President 3. DELMAR KESLER . . . Miss .TnX1sTA Code Club 23 P1'o,jocto1's Club 2, 3, Baseball 3 N KEITH KNOTT . . . Miss 131+:Ao1I Tliospians 3, 43 'Plays 2, 3, 45 Tl'0l1lli'lClOI'S 7 3 4 Stunt Show 9 3 4 Latin Club 25 Vllig and Paint 2, 3, 4, I'1'esicle11t 4 Opera 2 Hoinerooin Oiiicer Vive-P1'esicle11t 2. WAYNE KOBEL . lV1'6Stll11g 3, 4. GENE LAMB . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM . Mlss G11Es1111M Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 CH Clu 4 Studcnt Council Rlprosentative 23 Chronicle 4. GEORGIA LEEVER G. A. A. 2. LAURA LESEMAN G. A. A. 43 VVig . . MR. T1L1sURY . . . Miss BEACH and Paint 4. - 1. . ,N 1' - - ,.- - 1 weft Al C 91 L JOAN LEVITT . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM Trnasferred froni Sailor Springs, Illinois, 35 NVig and Paint 3. LOUIS Ll NDSEY . . . Mia. TILBURY Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Ofiieer 45 Code Club 3. YVILLIAM LYOXS . . . MR. FUQUA Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, I'1'esidenl: 4. PATTY MARA . . . Miss GUNNINGHAM Transferred from Seymour 45 G. A. A. 2, 3. WILLIAM MARQUARDT . . . Miss Cuxxisoiinr YVrestling 2, 3, 45 Honierooni Officer, Secretary 25 Code Club 25 C Club 4. NOR-MA MATTESON . . . MR.. FUQUA Home Economies Club 25 Clee Club 2, 35 Chronicle 4. RAY MeC'ABE . . . Miss GRESHAM Football 35 Baseball 35 C Club 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Chronicle 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. BILL Mc'CONKEY . . Miss JENISTA MARILYN MCCOWN . . . Miss STUART Honor Society 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, President 45 Band 2, 35 Treble Clef Club 35 Swinnning Team 2, 3, 45 Homerooni Officer, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. IIAZEL MIGICRS . . . Miss JENISTA NYig and Paint 3, 45 French Club 25 Victory Corps 25 Social Hour Orchestra 25 Aeeonipanist for Voealettes 45 llonierooni Oflieer, Viee-President 35 ffllI'UIlfI'lI' 45 Maroon 45 Honor Society 4. DAVE MICLLON . . . Miss BEACH lflootball 3, 45 Basketb:i.ll 35 Track 25 VVig' and Paint 2, 35 Stunt Show 25 fl7If1'07IffflI? 2, 3, 45 .llaroon 3, 45 Band 25 Production of Plays 2, 4. VIRGINIA METZLER . . . MK. FUQUA G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Seeretary 45 Student Counvil Representa- tive 45 Band 25 Honierooln Officer, Treasurer 2, 35 Girls, State Delegate 35 Clmirinaui of Senior Civics Day 45 Ilall Monitor 45 Class Otlieer, Treasurer 45 llonor Roll 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4. ROIJNICY MILLER . . . Miss GRESHAM Football 2, 45 NVrestling 25 C Club 45 Troubadors 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Baton and Treble Clet Club 3, 4, Viee-President 45 H01Il6l'00II1 Oflieer, Presi- dent 25 Track 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Stage Show 2, 3, 45 Social Ilour Orchestra 2, ra, 4. ROI-3ER'l'MULI,INS . . AIILTILBURY EVELYN MURPHY . . . MIssGR.EsHA1u C. A. A. 2, 35 l.Vig and Paint 35 IIOIIIUTOUIII Ofiicer, Vice-President 45 Junior- Senior 1l1'0Ill Committee 3. 5' 'Q' .5 ss '55 wi- ' vim 4.51 ,sw ai f ,U . riff, f Iw's'5 sf ff .w ',f ,,v',vf1m N Y: .M H J. A R ,rJk,',1-rg ,::f,t,.M wr Y., HH, vu if ,,w 5' A mfw.,,,,1 f r,.l,,,1t,.- ,ff , Mfr, A .v1f Wflah. Q' 5 .1 .M X A A -, .2, 'X . , gui x 1. 4?-1.1-'.5 . . 2 . iq- -wx'-n'-1.25-a. , '-.'-mfg:-1.2 f '-'-'- Q , , ,S 3 ., E Q M F , 3 , if ' , ff2Q3? N5,g 122 X 2 ,. , '- . f . 2 -, Q 1 ..,'-255 Z L 3i f2w55 A :Q : :fb Hwy '23l:fE'I:'5I: 5.22 ' fI'ffI 'I - I ': -:f-I-f-E,,I:'-Iv- -: W M , . -:y.-zzff?-I 222:-::..: i1ff 1- 5. E - 5::f2lEgK:m , 31? - , - . I er' Q :-- ' - f i . A .I , . ..-1' ' ' , ' Q? 5 X - ff, JANE NELSON . . . Miss BEACH Opera 35 Maroon Editor 45 Chronicle 45 Voealettes 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 YVig and Paint 2, 3, 45 National Thespiuns 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 45 Plays 3, 45 Stunt Show 35 Speech Contest 35 Hall Monitor 25 Assembly Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 4. DORIS NOEFTZ . . . Miss GRnsHA1xr Glee Club 25 Opera 25 Homeroom Oflicer, Treasurer 3. EILEEN O'DONNELL . . . MR. TILBURY Latin Club 25 G. A. A. 25 Honor R-oll 3. VIRGINIA OFEENHISER . . . Miss STUART XVig and Paint 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 French Club 25 G. A. A. 35 Homerooln Olfieer, Viee-President 35 Class Ofiieer, Vice-President 45 Play 45 Thespians 45 Chronicle Feature Editor 45 Student Couneil Representative 45 Honor Society 4. HELEN NAXINE ORCUTT . . Mas. MCTCANE G. A. A. 2, 3. CHARLES IFALMISANO . . Miss GRESHAM IR-VIN PEIFLOW . . . Miss BEACH Clzroniclzz 45 Track 4. DAVID PIIILLIPS . . Miss JENISTA Traek 3. DOROTHY POTTER . . . Mn. FUQUA G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Homeroom Oiiieer, Treasurer 4. BILL POWELL . . . IXIISIS GRESHAIXI Homeroom Vive-President 35 Intramural Vllrestling 3. NANCY RAMEY . . . Miss .IENISTA G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Viee-President 35 Homeroom Oiiieer, Vice-President 35 Chronivle 45 Rifle Club 25 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. HELEN RICHARDSON . . . Miss STUART Home Economies Club 2. RICHARD RIGGINS . . . Mu.. TILBUR-Y Booster Club 25 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Intramural VVrestling 2. HAROLD RIGNEY . . . Mas. MGTCANE Football 3, 45 'Froubadors 2, 3, 45 W'ig and Paint 3, 45 Homeroom President 3, 45 Plays 2, 3, 45 Opera 25 Stage Show 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Baton Club 3, 45 VV. C. T. U. Speech 35 Play Staff 2, 3, 4. I PEARLIE MAE ROBERTS . . . MISS BEAUH Library Staff 25 Chronicle 45 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Voealettes 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Ethics Committee 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. IX '58 T' 1 I 1 ll: '31 w,5'nmll,l f,aI:lllI. U 1 451-uigig 4 lg in Ill I . 44 I 1 ' 'ls nil 1 f 1 I g-'Vg are-.J ,J , . xt ,Q , 'Atf'g':'l li 'Z' 5 1 g..r 2 my I: 8 5 .4-- .- lf. g2:e ' 5' gli? -ui Qnill-,J A ,,gi!,lr ,142 -gr af ug! ad' :ll 14 Us lip 117 V v 1 I A I ..- M, ...V..-. BARBARA RODERICK . . . Miss GRESHAM Cleo Club 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 35 Home Economics Club Treasurer 45 Chairman of l,1'0gl'!l111 Committee of Junior-Senior Dance 35 Student Council Represen- tative 45 Booster Club 25 Member of Assembly Committee 4. RICIIARD SCHRADER . . . Miss STUART Troubzidors 3, 45 Vilig and Paint 45 Play 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Oiiicer, Vive-'l'residcnt 2, President 35 Glee Club 35 Latin Club 2. I'IIYl.I.1S SCHROEDER . . . Miss BEACH Trrlnsferred from Rzxntoul High School 45 XVig and Paint 45 G. A. A. 45 Ilonor Society 4. lllllli SUHUBERT . . . MR. TILBURY Homeroom Vice-President 25 C7l7'0'l'LiCZ6 4. INGRIIJ Sf l'lUl.ZE . . . MRS. RTCCANE Glee Club 25 G. A. A. 35 Office Helper 35 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4. JAMES SHAPLAND . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM Basketball 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Ofiicer, Treasurer 35 Student Council Repre- sentative 25 Track 2. DOROTHY SHIPLEY . . . MR. FUQUA Home Economics Club 2. l'A'l'Rli'IA SHORT . . . Miss STUART Treble Clef Club 35 G. A. A. 3, 45 W'ig and Paint 4. DONNA JEAN SMITH . . . MR. TILBURY G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 C'h1'onicZc 4. ROZANNE SPEARS . . . Mics. MCCANE iilee Club 45 Treble Clef 3, 45 President T1'eble Clef 45 G. A. A. 2, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 2. RLTTII ST. JOHN . . . Miss JENISTA 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretzlry 45 Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 45 G. A. A. 'W' 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Glee Club 25 Rifle Club 25 Hall Monitor 25 Class N.: Officer, Treasurer 25 Vocalettes 25 Service Flag Committee 35 Chairman of Y Visitation Day Committee 4. ' SALLY ANN STEVENS . . . Miss BEACH Wig axncl Paint 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Girls' Basketball Team 25 Plays 2, 3, 4. NANCY STEWART . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM Mn Vifig' and 'Paint 2, 3, 45 Hoineroom Officer, Secretary 35 Maroon 45 Decora- iE'l?Eg5EiZ-'giilii tion Chziirnian of Junior-Senior Prom 35 Hall Monitor 25 Thespians 4. g--nm. ll ES!!-5 A ROGER STRACK . . MR. FUQUA Ritic Club 2. CQ 1 Rll'l'll .TEANNETTE STRONG . . . Miss JENISTA Ati L G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 25 Glce Club 25 Maroon 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clironiclc 45 Junior-Senior Dance Committee 35 Honor Society 4. l :bf K v pw A . 5 , I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 i I gf' Til MI ,gfizix ,ag 49 ' I MEI, wus? ASVI?.i'A9i1 A-I Lift mi. fwfr! If :fag if Izxigj I if iv YI. I I 5 E If LAURA SURBER . . . Miss GH-ESHAM T1'Ill1SfC1'1'9d from Seymour High School. RAYMOND EUGENE SUGGS . . . MR. 'l'11,1sURY Football 2, 3, 4, Captzxin 45 HC Club 3, 45 linsketbull 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 .llOlIlC1'OOlll Oilicer, PI'L'SlllC1lt 2, 3, 45 Glen Club 2. JAM ICH SULLIVAN . . . Miss GKESHAM 'l'1':111sfer1'otl from Georgctowii Prop., VV:1sl1i11g'to11, D. C., 45 Football 45 CU Club 4. JEAN SWANSON . . . M1ssC1'NN1NGH,xn 'l'1':111Sfe1'1'ecl lul'0l11 llo11ti:1c, Micl1i5::111, 4. RAMONA TARRANT . . . MKS. MCCAN141 Crafts Club 25 Colorosque 35 Treble Clef Club 35 G. A. A. 3, 45 XYig :ind Paint 45 .llomo1'oo111 Officer, President 25 Student Council Represeiitutive 45 Band 2, 3. JOANNE TERB Y . . . Miss BEACH G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Wig :und Paint 3, 45 Hoiior Society 3, 45 Honiurooin Oftiz-er, Secmtnry 35 Student Council lil'1ll'CSC1lt11tlVO 45 Gleo Club 2, 35 Hull Duty 45 .Production of Plays 3, 45 Cll1'lStI11ilS Play 2, 3. WANDALU THOMAS . . Miss STUART JUDY THOMPSON . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM Gleo Club 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 4. JACK THREET . . . Mu.F1jQ1'.x Brtsoball 3, 45 C Cl11b 4, l?1'esicle11t 45 Student Couuc-il Representative 2, 3, 4, X7lC8-l,1'0SldC11t 45 Honor Society 3, 4, Treas11rer 4. MILDRHIJ TORCASO . . . M1ss J1cx1s'1'.x G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, SE'C1'Cl2l1'j' 35 Coloresque 25 Vocalottvs 25 YVig :ind Paint 25 Student Counvil Repmseiitzitive 35 Class Otiicer, Sewetziry 45 Junior-Senior Proin Connnittoe 35 Honor Society 4. ' MARY TRUITT . . . Miss S'1'u.x1c'1' Gleo Club 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Honierooin Oliver, Secretziry 35 VVig :intl Paint 45 Booster Club 2. NEIL VAN DYKE . . . Miss STLTART lloinerooin Ofiiver, 1,1'0SlllC11JC 45 Play 45 llille Club 2, 3, 45 XVig and Paint 45 Honor Society 4. JOAN VAN HOUTIN . . . Mk. 'FLLBURY llonie EC'0ll0ll1lL'S Club 25 lVig :tml Paint 35 lIOl11C1'O0lll T1'GilSll1'CI' 35 Booster Club 25 Cl1rnnif'Ic 45 Quill and Sc-roll 4. ANNA BELLE VON IIOLTEN . . . MK. 'FILBUKY T1'1l1lSfC1'1'CLl from Tulsa, Okl11l1o111:1, 35 ,lfarmnz 3. BERTRAM WAGNER . . . Miss BEACH Football 45 lYrestling 45 Track 3, 45 UC' Club 45 Wig and Paint 35 Plays 3, 45 Stunt Show 35 IIOIIICIOOIII Officer, 'Vive-P1'esid011t 4. 8,5 014 LOIS WALKER . , Miss CUNNINGHAM Gloc Club 2. NORMA WAUGII . . . Miss GRESHAM G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Wig and Paint 33 Home Plconoinics Club 23 Honierooxn Of- fiver, Treasurer 3, President 43 Honor Society 4. WILLIAM WEBB . . . Miss JENISTA 'frzinsferrod from Chicago 33 Honor Society 4. DON WELLER . . . Miss BnAoH Football 3, 43 llfrestling 3, Captain 43 Trzwk 3, 43 Cv Club 3, 43 Honicrooni Officer, President 43 Honor Society 3, President 43 Student Council 4. MARY WHITE . . . MRS. NICICANE Latin Club, President 23 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, 'll1'G?LSl11'C1' 33 Town Meeting 33 Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 43 National Honor Soviety 3, 4. MACK WILLIS . . . Miss CUNNINGHAM Latin Club 23 Homeroom Oflicor, Vice-President 43 .Maroon Staff 4. DOLORES WILSKY . . . Mn. FUQUA G. A. A. 2, 33 Crafts Club 23 Office Helper 43 Glee Club 23 Chronicle 4. SHIRLEY ANN WINNEMORE . . . Miss GREISHAM YVig and Paint 23 Crafts Club 23 G. A. A. 3, 43 Booster Club 23 Airplane Identification Club 33 Play Productions 23 Home E0Ol1IlllllK'S Club 4. BEATR-ICE BEER WINTER-BOTTOBI . . . MISS JENISTA G. A. A. 2, 33 Chronicle 43 Glee Club 2, 3. GERRIE WITT . . . Miss STUART liV0lT1Cl'00lll Ofliw-r, President 2, Sec-retflry 3, Treasurer 43 Class Ofiieer, Presi- dent 23 Student Council Representative 2. ROSE MARIE WORTIIEY . . . MR.. TILBURY Student Council ll-epresoiitzitive 2, 3, 43 Coloresque Club 2, Sevretury 23 Crafts Club 23 lVig :ind Paint 33 G. A. A. 43 Gleo Club 2, 33 Service Flag Connnit- tee 33 Cliairninn of Hostess Connnittoe 4. BETTAMAE YEAW . . . Miss BEACH G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 HfJH18I'0ClllI Officer, Secretary 2, 43 VUl'illCftCS 43 Band 33 Orchestra 3, 43 Stunt Show 2, 33 Gleo Club 4. IXIILDRED ZIl+lG.I,fER . . . MIL. FUQUA Home Economies Club 23 Gloe Club 23 Swinnning Tozun 2, 3, 4. ,RUBY ZIMDARS . . . MR. FUQUA G. A. A. 2, 33 Cheerleader 3, 4. GUY ZUMWAIJIT . . . Miss. .TENISTA Football 33 Baton Club 3, 43 Rifle Club 23 Hoincrooin XYICC-l.,1'GSldC11iZ 43 Social Hour Orchestra 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4. Q 4 f Jus. 'M n V j 3' '. I , gil, 4 I ,. Y 5 Q .xv . . X .. . :9z.,,Q W Hi: . X ' 2. 1152, 32 A ' 1QjQJ?.j'i'3E . ,.: , . , ..., .. , W v X V N L..-.-. 'J 4' I -is . 4 1 P 'Z. Y-5 vi 1 dr! 4 - ,'- .xx 5. I I . . up fr .0 S 2' ' :elm :-3 4 as 54 4, 594 25,00 5-1. 3.2 gh 53 Eu, '-'v' .pa I ,ff-if 'I-5 25-., - px. qq.- .-4, L.-.. , M 4-:4 ww ff'-2 244 f' 1 wi V. fr' ' +33 as 1121+ - if 1215 I -- 9-.f fb .v 9,- 4 35 f , Y ' Y R M3 ax 1 ' x -lf A - - -. X 9 4 W, -K A W- . . gr 1 Third row, left to right: Ingrid Schulz, Shirley Bash, Ruth Strong, Charles Herndon, Neil Van Dyke, Wil- liam Johnston, Luetta Burton, Hazel Meers, Helen Hilderbrand, Barbara Grumley. Second 1'0XYZ Miss Amy Beach, sponsorg Kathleen Howland, Don Dickey, Jim Cottrell, VVillia1n VVebb, Mil- d1'ed Torcaso, Betty Jean Allen, Virginia Offenhiser, Norma YVaugh, Phyllis Schroeder. First 1'ow: Virginia Metzler, Joanne Terry, Mary Lou Hamilton, Mary NVhite, Jn-an Johnston, Ruth St. John Jack Threet, Don Weller, Dorothy Armstrong, Marilyn Mutlown, Martha Innis. National Honor Society the national honor society . . . goal of all students at e, h. s .... recog- nizes superior scholarship, leadership, character, and service . . . nieni- bers are elected by their teachers and fellow students . . . they are initiated during an impressive Candle-light ceremony which is held dur- ing assembly period . . . at the initiation the new nienibers are given the official pin of the organization . . . a keystone emblazoned with a torch, signifying the light of knowledge, surrounded by letters standing for the cardinal principles: scholarship, character, service, and lead- ership . . . the highlight of the year is the banquet, held after the initiation, for the new members . . . this year's officers are don Weller, president . . . jean johnston, vice-president . . . ruth st. john, secretary . . . jack threet, treasurer . . . mary lou hamilton, student council rep- resentative . . . our chapter is sponsored by miss amy beach . . . a na- tional organization, the society was founded in 1921 . . . now it has 3073 chapters in the best high schools of the nation . . . it is a great honor to belong to the national honor society . . . why not strive to become one of the honored few? The 1946 Maroon 37 if Second row, left to right: Mary Marsh, Leonard Davis, Dorothy Armstrong, .lean Gwinn, Martha Innis, Shirley Bash, Miss Anne VVhite, sponsor. First row: Virginia Offenhiser, Jane Nelson, Harold Pfeifer, Ruth Strong .loan Van lloutin, Alan Schrader. 38 Quill and Scroll quill and Scroll . . . international honor society for high school journal- ists . . . honors journalisni sniarties who maintain high averages in all school subjects . . . particularly encourages long-suffering editors who have produced outstanding publications . . . dorothy armstrong, the chronicle pilot, and jane nelson, the steering gear for the maroon, made q. and S. this Way . . . the organization beams on business managers who have dollar signs for brain cells . . . harold pfeifer, of the chronicle, and mary marsh and leonard davis, from the maroon, are the correct characters . . . sports editors are recognized provided they can Write english . . . alan Schrader of the chronicle is so gifted . . . feature and copy editors, who need skates and telephones in order to keep up with reporters, are q. and S. material . . . from the chronicle and maroon staffs come ruth strong, jiggers offenhiser, shirley bash, jean gwinn, martha innis . . . even a reporter gets to Wear a q. and S. pin the same as any editor . . . joan Van houtin has covered some of the year's big- gest smashes for the chronicle . . . and so are recognized the brains', behind the publications. The 7.0.16 .lfaroon Row three, left to right: Keith Knott, Bertram NVagner, Miss Marion Stuart, sponsorg Kenny Johnson Ilairold liigney, vice-president. Row two: Hazel Moors, Virginia Offenhiser, .Tenn Johnston, Jo Anne Beeker, presidentg Jane Nelson. Row one: Kathleen llowlnnfl, Xaney Stewart, Alive Hamlin, Martha lnnis, Cherry Dickinson, secretary National Thespians founded in 1929 . . . national thespians club is an honor society for dramatics students . . . only those who have completed a certain amount of Work and attained the standards of the club are eligible . . . after slowly slaving their lives away in preparation for the great event, these students are seleeted by members ot the club and the sponsor . . . initi- ation was a great mixture of ceremony and fun . . . formal initiation at iirst . . . then a riotous session of stories, poems, and songs . . . each member did his bit to contribute to the initiation . . . officers of troupe 106, national thespian club at champaign high are jo anne becker, president . . . harold rigney, vice-president . . . cherry dickinson, see- retary . . . martha innis, treasurer . . . national thespians is distinctive in that it edits the only dramaties magazine for and by high school students . . . a yearls subscription to this magazine is included in the fee paid by newly elected members . . . thespians get their moneyls Worth! . . . miss mation stuart, recently elected student counselor for national thespians, is sponsor ot the group . . . thespian members think thir club is pretty swell! The 1946 Maroon 39 Third row, left to right: liill Curry, Tom McQuaid, llick Petry, Ted Beach, liill Hoover, ln1'CC-l3l'iljOl', Ken- neth Johnson, Barbara Roderick, JoAnne Becker, .lane Nelson, Ramona Tarrant, Rose Marie VVortliey. Second row: .lim Sampson, .lim Thrcet, Mary Lou Hamilton, 'Virginia Ol'l'enhiser, Jeanne Bresee, Mar- tha Conn, Joanne Edwards, .loan Norman, Dorothy Armstrong, JOIIILIIC Terry, Virginia Metzler, Mary Marsh, Shirley Ewing, Miss Nell Zellner, sponsor. First row: Roberta Xixon, Margaret Nolttz, Bill lfislier, Don Weller, Francis Miller, .lack Threet, Mary White, Shirley Rash, Ruth St, John, Ellen Kesler, .llelen Miller, Marguerite Getteniy, Xancy Alexander. Student Council the c.h.s. Student Council . . . the link between faculty and students and the niainspring' of extra-curricular activities . . . led by its president, mary White, and sponsor, miss nell zehner . . . devoted its interests to the welfare of the student body . . . established innovations and ear- ried out traditional observances . . . accoinplislnnents on the sports scene: the chartering of buses to out-of-town football games, thus ena- bling niany inore students than ever before to root for their team at out-of-town contests . . . a spirited pep rally held before the urbana football tussle . . . the securing of the junior high gym for dances after basketball ganies . . . the hops, regulated to siinplicity by the council and sponsored by school organizations, proved popular with students . . . spirit and zest were added to the basketball season with badges sold by the council . . . outstanding accoinplislnnents: the ethics coin- inittee, a body of students and faculty entrusted with disciplinary powers over wayward pupils . . . student nieinbers headed by jack 4.0 The 1946 Maroon threet, vice president of the Council . . . continuance of the sale ot stamps and bonds . . . plea to buy directed at helping veterans in- stead of purchasing guns and planes . . . impressive sales record con- tinued with shirley bash, treasurer, in charge . . . district student council convention at decatur . . . ruth St. john, secretary, carried on volunii- nous correspondence in connection with this and other activities . . . sponsoring of dances . . . the honiecoining dance, with students from mattoon high as special guests . . . the all-school christmas party, pro- nounced the best ever . . . and the tri-School dance, held in cooperation with the student councils of urbana and uni high schools . . . other activities on the c0unci1's agenda: helping newconiers to find their way around on the iirst day of school . . . supervision of class elections . . . maintenance of the lost and found department for the benefit of forgetful students . . . managing the annual Visitors' day, when pros- pective sophoniores are given their first look at senior high . . . direct- ing senior civics day, when e.h.s. seniors take over adininistrative and teaching duties . . . looking back . . . pride in acconiplishnients of a busy year . . . looking forward . . . eagerness for opportunities to serve c.h.s. in the future. The 1946 Maroon Nl'l'1l1lfl Vow. 11-ft to 11151111 Goin- Suggs, Dick llymle. 111111 S:11111s. T041 1311111-11, 'ltillll lg1'2l1llk'V, .lol111 hlL'llL'l'1I10ll lllll Slllg'lJllSL'1l, 131-rt W:1gL11c1', l'll'1'Kl hlflj0l', ,l1il:V1Il0lll1 Walters. 1 l irs1 row: P1110 Sll0VK'l', llll2ll'lL'S Hirilosvliki, Romliivy Miller, Dick l'1111'.1', Jim 1'o1t1'o11, -12lf'li '1'llI'l'l'l, Shui own, 11011 Wvllllr. No1'111:111 l':lil4'l'SHIl. Alun 11:ll'flllt'l'. Alun SK'lll'2l4ll'l'. C Club C Club . . . Illlllollt' Ol'Q'21lllZElll0lI for s11o1'1S 1011111 XVl1l11C1'S . . . pur- poses: to 11-111111 10I'll'llLlSl1l1lS 111111111 011 Elllfil off 11141 lJl2'1f'lllg.Q' fields . . . to COll1J0l'2llC 'fully w1ll1 1111 o1l101' o1'g1'1111iZ1111o11s 111 11111 scliool so lllill o111' 111s11111t1o11 1111g'l11' 111- 01112 of l11g'l1vs1 Slillltllllg' . . . to 11101110111 l11lCI'- sol1ol11s11c 111l1lo11c's . . . To llCflCI' our l'9l?lll0l1S wi1'l1 110lg.l'l1l301'l11g' schools . . . o1'11co1's: jack threet, Pl'USlllQlll'1 dick hyde, V11-0-p1'es11lo111g john brad- ley, SOCl'61l2ll'lVfll'02lSlll'Ol'Q don Weller, st11clo111 001111011 l'01Jl'OS01ll21lflV0 . . . 111011111018 will 11eVo1' 1'o1fg'o1 the c c1ub dance holml i1IJ1'll fwvlftli 111 c.j.l1.s. gym . . . 11111s1c by mendel ri1ey's so11s11t1o1111l 11111111 . . . 21 greed cl1111co o11,joyo1l by everybody . . . 21 C club honor roll was erooliocl . . . it has 111111105 of all f01'111Cl' cv club 111c111l1o1's who servocl 111 World War II . . . this plaque was cl1s11l11yocl 111 sevc-1'11l LlOXV11l0XV11 stores 111111 111 our school trophy case . . . 1110 club S1lO11SOl'0ll il fo111'11l1 hour hop illltl El cl1111cfo after the 01111111111111511-11111110011 l111sketl111ll gEtlllC . . . 111 march The cl11l1 took 111111: out to llllllato new 11lCIl1b91'S. 42 T11 c 711120 .llaroon 'Third row, left to right: Delia OlNeal, Phyllis Mcliauglilin, Louise Smith. Second row: Arlene lYooclward, Harriett liouthan, Phyllis East, George Uannon, Dale Clienoweth, Bliss Mar- garet Glenn, sponsor. First row: Mary Jane Lunger, Lorene Younglove, Helen Malott, Pete Shover, Juanita NV1'igl1t, Mary Lou Deliart, lfat Vileedcn, 'Mary Katherine McNattin. Library quiet, please! . . . the library is not supposed to be the place where old friends meet . . . one goes there to do library Work only . . . 'way back When the little south rooiu was all there was to our library, only thirty- six industrious students could be seated in the room . . . when miss mar- garet glenn first came to be librarian, there was only one ineasly assist- ant to help out . . . now there is a thriving staff of twenty-tW0 members . . . ete sh0VeI' served as firesident this vear . . . 'uanita Wri ht vice- l , 1 Jresident . . . at Weeden, secretary . . . and norma hancock treasurer l . 1 . . . all this and more happens to menibers . . . a gay picnic as guests oi' the urbana high staff . . . a christnias party . . . sponsoring a hop and movie . . . on awards day the three outstanding staff inenibers showing the greatest progress were chosen by miss glenn to receive awards . . . a file of books reconnnended by students and a staff news- paper were ainong the plans of the stait . . . to future students: don't forget to sign the library slip! The 1946 Maroon 43 Third row, left to right: Mary Ann Bateman, Evelyn Henley, Betty Bremer, Marjorie Thompson, Mary Bryant, Mary Claire Smith, Jane Ann Cain, Sarah Bell, Patty Jo Green, Erma VVells, Mary Hyatt. Second row: Gerriline Dalton, Clara Oliger, Shirley Ewing, Mary Percy, Betty Prevette, Ida, Jane Ault, Dolores Meeks, Betty Hart, Betty lrundeen, Mary Lapcheska, Delores Betty Ross. First row: Miss Lueile Stansell, sponsorg Mary MeNattin, Eileen Baker, Betty Appl, Barbara Gustafson, Barbara Roderick, Dorothy Grub, Xvlllldft Ellett, Barbara Cain, Mary .lane Kelh-rlrzxls, flarnilla Sehneider, Mrs. Mary Bell, sponsor. Future Homemakers of America taking root today for tomorrow' was the theme of the future home- makers of america . . . Wanda ellett, president . . . dorothy grob, vice- president . . . barbara gustafson, secretary . . . barbara roderick, treas- urer . . . they have directed the chapter through a successful voyage . . . Shirley ewing and committee planned a peppy down-to-earth pro- gram . . . dorothy grob designed a snazzy cover for the book . . . mary hyatt and members of the chapter showered With garments four chil- dren of a serviceman who had lost all Worldly possessions in a fire . . . the f. h. a. came through again at christmas time playing santa claus at the county home . . . progressive suppers are often held . . . believe us, all Work and no play makes any girl a drip . . . all these activities keep members on their toes . . . proof of the varied activities are pasted in the scrumptious scrap book of the chapter . . . a great honor for any member is the privilege of attending state f. h. a. camps in the summer . . . so you see, When the old sehoolls doors close, the club continues its Work. 4.4 The 7.016 Maroon .7 .W I, at X M. , 'jf XX' M I' ' ,X ff' xx G .Y gut X l , .,... .,. , ,,... ANN Seventh row, left to right: Al Cannon, Harold lligney, ,Roger Sinalling, Tom Wilson, Jaines Hunt, Dick Schrader, David Mellon. Sixth row: Miss Stuart, Patty Shannon, Clayton Daugherty, Bill Loyd, Bill Harkins, Joyce Bresee, Jean Bresee, Shirlie Mellvain, Helen Miller, Diane Kieth, Phyllis Schroeder, Rose Miner. Fifth row: Margaret Mayer, Virginia Oftenhiser, Nornia Phillips, l.ouise Smith, Harriet Short, Maxine Koss, Francis Ste- vens, Carolyn Knaur, Peggy Cain, Kathleen Howland, Mary Hamilton, Helen Kirkwood, Jean Johnston. ,lflourth row: Joan Scherh, Lina Jo Lippe, Joanne Oliver, Vat Hazleton, Helen Malott, .Ioan Coffey, Leonard Davis, Mary Lon Dehart, Jean Doyle, Mary Truitt, Jean Ledderhoge, Phyllis Roberts. Third row: Kay Colbert, Pat Lamkin, .Riainona Tarrant, Martha Swiney, Joan Christie, 'Delores Carson, Charlotte Canip, Alice Hanielin, Bcrnadinc Bruns, Reatha Hanilmurg, Arlene Curl, Cherry Dickinson, Mary Marsh. Second row: Pat Tilton, Xancy Hill, Katha rine Pierce, Jean MeQuaid, Mary Alice Blanchard, Nancy Sears, Beverly Beaver, Phyllis Baldwin, Maurine Moore, Lyndall Arend, Xaney Alexander, Jean Cox, Clarissa, Farian, Nancy Zech. 'First row: Shirley Bowen, Janet Van Sickle, Pat Bowen, Pete ,l,2ll7t0l'S0ll, Jane Nelson, Kenny Johnson, Jo Anne Becker, Martha Innis, Keith Knott, Katherine Bailey, Pat Short, Nancy Stewart, Eloise Bray, Joanne Terry. Wig and Paint Watch your heads! . . . string up that fiat! . . . shut up! . . . hey, tl1at's nary leg you'rc painting! . f . yes, itis Wig ,I1, paint's fellows and gals of the Champaign high School cinema starting on another production . . . officers of the club are keith knott, president . . . kenneth johnson, vice-president . . . virginia offenhiser, secretary . . . martha innis, treas- urer . . . in the first production of the season these kids won fanie and fortune when they produced snafu . . . hours of set-building, commit- tee work, and continuous rehearsal went into the inaking of this suc- cessful play . . . they not only sold the play once, but twice . . . this was the first repeat perforinanee since dark Victory in 19-11 . . . fun was had hy all who attended king learn . . . in february canie the Wig 'n' paint's stunt show with kenneth johnson as the witty master of cere- nionies . . . this Venture proved well liked . . . then canie the state speech meet . . . nleinhers conducted all husiness for the sectional and district nieets here at Champaign high . . . production of dark Victory ended the year's activities with the goal of production and financial success obtained. 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Projectors Club lights! cameras! action! . . . 1111s is 1110 111011111 11111111111 w111C11 miss bates' 1llOY11' projectors Club 1'0x'111v0s . . . 11111 l1lU1'1111Q,'S EITC 11S1l2111Y 110111 every tuesday 1110 111111111 1111111 111 miss bates' room . . . 11' QV01' you see some poor 111111011111111'1s11011 S111111111111110 111' 21 1I111SCLl12l1' s0111o1' L'?1l'1'Y111g' il 1115! sq11a10 case 11111111 1110 112111 111111 111111111 111 1111111 111 1110 HOO1' f1'O1l1 f21t1QU9, you w111 1i1l0XV 111:11 110 is 21 1ll01Il110l' 111' 1110 projectors club . . . 111911113913 of 111o 011111 1110 z1111111s1 2l1XV?1YS 111 1110 s1111111g'111 . . . 111115' F1111 the movies 1111 f1'111z1y 111Ol'1l111g'S 1110 111111-111 1111111 . . . for 11111 1011011018 11111'111g olasses . . . 111 for 1110 011111-11111111111 :11111 111s11'11c111111111 11111v1eS 011 111ondz1y . . . 11811211137 11111'111g' 1110 c1u11 lllOQ1111g'S some 1111111111 11111015 jars 1110 1ig111 bulb 1oos11 . . . 01' 11111'g'o1s 10 11111 1110 11011 1111 1110 11g'111 1'111110y . . . 01' f01'g'C1S 10 adjust 1110 10llS . . . 1111211151 11 11z1k0s some brilliant Sophomore to figuro out 11111 111f11111111y 111111 1'ec131fy 11 . . . co1'1iz11111y z111y1111o who joins 11118 olub W111 ag1'11o 111211 110 has 111111 gobs 111 111111 CVC11 17110115211 110 is W1+z11'y 111111 VVO1'1l for days 1111111 1,1115 011111 1l1CCt1I1g'S. 4.6 The 1916 Maroon Second row, left to right: Arlene Curl, .Toy Mowry, Lina Jo Lippe, Norma Clifton, Frances Stevens, Rosa- lie Sloan, Patty -lo Green, Minnie Connell, Barbara XVllll2llllS0l1, Helen Hines, Delores Garrett. First row: Irene lValden, Charnline Wilson, Eleanor Mayer, Ruthannn lliekinson, Judy Thompson, Dorothy Anderson, lleleres Clark, Mary Katherine McNattin, Joan Seherb, Pearlie Roberts, Sue Campbell, Martha Cla- baugh, Miss Dorothy Munger, sponsor. Girl Reserves on reserve! . . . the girl reserves stand by for their call to duty, but they aren't idle while they're waiting . . . sue Campbell served as the capable president . . . cherry dickinson planned the meetings as vice- president . . . it was the job of arlene Curl to keep the minute book up to date . . . pearlie roberts served as treasurer . . , miss dorothy munger sponsored the club . . . a Wiener roast for new inenibers was held in the fall . . . urbana girls were included in the pot luck supper held at the y. W. C. a .... at ehristnias the girls fixed gifts for the orphans at huling home in rantoul . . . after watching the university's presentation of king lea.r, the girls ate dinner together at the union building . . . in march the recognition service for new nienibers ot the Champaign and urbana, chapters was held . . . a ring was presented at the close ot the year to the outstanding g. r .... she was chosen on the basis of points and the votes of the inenibers ot' the club . . . the girl reserves believe in developing outstanding character. The 1946 Maroon 4,7 l l l i First row, left to right: llicli lluston, Louis liinflsey, Stanley Haney, Bill Leyfle. econfl row: Arlene Curl, Virginia Bletzler, lion NVhitsitt, Stanford Lange, Don Divlicy, V. N. Fuqua, sponsor. Rifle Club because of the scarcity of those little things that one shoots througgh the gun barrel, the c. li. s. rifle Club was almost inactive the iirst semes- ter of 1945-46 . . . a few meetings were helcl to teach us to recognize and use firearms correctly . . . plans were made for hops and movies which were sponsored by this organization . . . officers who were elected are president, bill lyonsg Vice-presiclent, david nightingaleg secretary, virginia metzlerg treasurer, arlene curlg and executive officer, louis lind- sey . . . at the lirst of the year, the main ambition of the members was just to hit the target . . . this can be clone equally Well either by actually 1 shooting the gun or by merely throwing the bullet in the general direc- tion of the target . . . but with the skillful training of dead-eye fuquaf' and lots of diligent practice, one may be able to hit the little black circle . . . certificates were awarded to those who had successfully passed certain requirements . . . hunting rabbits or men will be easier if you can shoot Well . . . just ask one of the riiie club girls. 4,8 The 1946 .llaroon Row three, left to right: Blnlvolm Alexander, Bob Cole, Harold lligney. R-ow two: Bill Johnston, Beverly Tummelson, Patty Shannon, Rodney Miller, lVillie VVeeks, Bill Grimm Marilyn Vllhite. Row one: Jean COX, lloris Forshey, Martha Conn, Roxanne Spears, George Booth, Jane Ann Cain, lliek Bain .learmine Blossman. Baton and Treble Clef Clubs instrumental elub . . . baton and treble Clef . . . rozanne Spears, president of treble elef . . . jane ann Cain, secretary . . . george booth, president of baton, and bill johnston, treasurer . . . rodney miller, vice-president . . . elubs meet together . . . made up of members of the band . . . must have a b average in band and e average in other subjects . . . only juniors and seniors . . . must be enrolled one previous year in e.h.s. band to enter elub . . . music student council for band members . . . sponsored big viee-versa danee . . . also seine hops . . . money used mostly for band uniforms . . . new band lllllli01'lllS and majorette uniforms to come soon . . . Club and parents pulled together to reaeh goal . . . members earn points for work . . . receive special award on honors day . . . mr. shaul, sponsor of elubs . . . by entering aetivities members may earn a musie 4'0 letter . . . to end year group had pienie . . . lots of food and fun . . . received senior award for baton club membership: malcolm alexander, george booth, bill johnston, rodney miller, harold rigney, and guy zum- Walt . . . rodney miller won the special highest instrumental musie award . . . rozanne spears received special award for treble clef elub work . . . group meets in band room on second and fourth tuesday. The HMG Maroon 4.9 Standing, left to right: Xorma Matteson, Barbara Dillnian, Jean Gwinn, Joanne Daugherty, Gene Lamb Arlene Curl, Dorothy Kirk, Cherry Dickinson, Bebe Winterbottonl. Seated: Virginia Oftenhiser, .lane Nelson, Dorothy Armstrong, Ray McCabe, Chronicle hey, where's the story about the urbana game? . . . how're we going to 'fill up that hole on page four . . . donlt those feature writers know yet that we have to meet a deadlineli' . . . editors in a state of frenzy . . . typewriters elaeking endlessly . . . reporters dashing in with lastr minute fillers . . . the chronicle office on any tuesday night presents an appearance of bedlain . . . a casual observer would be rnystified at the unintelligible jargon which the staff inenibers use . . . soon he would discover that a dummy is not a disgraced reporter but a small scale plan for the paper . . . a lead is not a hot news tip, but the opening paragraph of a story . . . only two of the whys and wherefores, baffling to the uninitiated, that go into publishing the Chronicle . . . Woe, trou- ble, and anxiety in every edition of the paper . . . d01'0tl1y armstrong, editor-in-chief, the official worrier for the chronicle . . . regular duties range from editorial writer to errand girl . . . peddles her bicycle daily 50 The 1946 Illaroon Left to right: Delores NVilsky, Ruth Strong, Jane Sullivan, Harold Pfeifer, Bernadine Bruns Donald VN hitsitt Marvine Bell, Chronicle to the printer to hunt for a lost cut or explain about late copy . . . jiggers offenhiser, feature editor, with the almost impossible task of pleasing everybody all of the time . . . jiggers in a continual state of delirium, trying to concoct new and different features to brighten up the second page . . . across the Way on the third page alan Schrader reigns over the sports section . . . most difficult assignment to convince dave mellon, his Wayward reporter, that time and deadlines Wait for no one, and even an ace sports scribe must get his copy in . . . guardian and protector of the reporters . . . that's ruth Strong, news editor . . . tacks her assignment sheet to board eaeh wednesday and spends the rest of the week tracking down her charges . . . indispensable to report- ers . . . norma. matteson, copy reader . . . corrects many a wrongly placed comma and misspelled word . . . credit due to harold pfeifer, business manager . . . treks all over town with his crew of advertising solicitors, begging ads from the good merchants of the city . . . don't forget miss anne white, the long-suffering adviser . . . these and many more have worked long, hard hours to bring you your chronicle faithfully each friday morning. The 1946 Maroon 51 Standing, left to right: Mack XYillis, Cherry lJlf'killS0ll, Hazel Mcers, Dorothy AA1'lllSl'l'0llg, Joanne Dauglierty, Virginia Of'f'f'lllllS0l', Arlene Curl. Seated: Martlia I1111is, Gene Lamb, Jane Nelson, Sllirley Bash, Jean Gwinn. Maroon knock 70111 down . . . drag ,ein out . . . that's how the maroon sold a-ll those luscious subscriptions . . . up and over the goal! . . . selling was only a small part of the trials and tribulations of an annual . . . the business managers, mary marsh and leonard davis, became weak and run down . . . when it came ti111e to sell ads, their hair turned lGlllPO-- rarily white . . . they shoved pencils Zllltl blanks i11to the hands of bc- Wildered salesmen and sent tllfllll on their way . . . their tales of Woe only put lll0l'O spirit i11to rooin 128 . . . they trudged from place to place . . . new shoes required niore retrcads . . . ads had to come in faster and faster . . . but that wasnit all . . . maroon editor, jane nelson, had her troubles, too . . . pasting sopho111o1'e, junior, and senior pictures proved an ZlflV0lltl1l'G in itself . . . once glued they had to be ripped off . . . this happened again and again . . . the process was slow . . . rubber glue floated around 128 . . . varnish elaine off table tops . . . the smell was terrific . . . Shirley bash and jean gwinn, senior editors, were right 52 The 1946 ,llaroon E .,..A..A -- Standing, left to right: Cherry Dickinson, Joanne Daugherty, Gene Lainb, Ruth Strong, Hazel Meers, Alice O'Neil, Clarissa Farian. Seated: Nancy Stewart, Mary Marsh, Leonard Davis, Joan Trowbridge. Maroon there collecting all the prints . . . millions of trips were made to studios . . . nobody knows the troubles we've seen . . . they slaved assembling senior activities . . . copy editor, martha innis, lined up a staff and began her task . . . copy was forgotten . . . until the last minute . . . it was either too short or too long . . . nancy dillavou, art editor, racked her brain drawing sketches for the maroon . . . and mack Willis, picture editor, Worked so hard cutting pictures that he carried his equipinent with hini twenty-four hours a day . . . proof readers read and reread until they needed glasses . . . they needed fresh up after fresh up . . . and poor anne White, sponsor of this rnadhouse, had to go through it all . . . if it hadnlt been for her, no one can imagine what could or would have happened . . . she helped us squeeze through the tight places . . . she was our guiding light . . . the job sounds hard . . . well, it Was, but the fun, by far, exceeded the toil . . . as we thurnb through the pages, We get a thrill . . . a thrill that only those who have helped produce this year,s maroon can experience. 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O. Bottenfield. First row: Bill Fisher, presidentg Beverly Tummelson, secretary. Sophomore Officers Second row, left to right: Miss Nellie Batesg Phyllis Roberts, treasurer 3 Alice Allen, secretaryg Mr. William Clark. First row: Marguerite Gettemy, presidentg Roy VanBuski1'k, vice-president. The 1946 Maroon 57 F74 ----'-- - ' 1 1.1 .13 11. 11 ' 1 Q11 1 1 I .f 21. 21: 1.1. ' - .1f:2 -- M '2- .1 1 1 1 3 1 1 ..... .1 1 1 I 1 ...,...., ..,.- 1 -1. 1 -1 . 1 1 1. M 1 1'M5 '- - ' if Q -A 52'-I ' A at if 1 E1- ff 1 15 i f 1 ' 'I I 1 ' 1 if E, l 1- ' 3 ' f ' 1 A ii ? K 1 .':'f.: -21 V K ' gig ' ':- I ,...1....A.. ...,,.,. 1 I I ,.-,-, f wwf- 1 x W A1 1 '- 'X il ' .1 1 : 1 A,.A ---- - -1 - l Q ,E ' :-52-Ei-5-'E11.: II Exiffi ' '-fl . 1 -' fy' 'Z i 11' 'WE 1 L1 1 .Q 1 .- 1 1 1 ' fm? 1 i 1- ':.-1 ' L 1 1 1 3-Se m 1 . 11 12: Ll AA-' Q'-' Q -1211 III 1- w -1 --II I .111 - If -' 1 I -.v- 1. .1 J 11. 51-1-1 - 1 ' 1. ' - -1: ii ' 1 1 .111- If -11-115:22-1:1 -1111 1. 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Phyllix lflzlst Mildroll l'I:1stxn:1n Ralph ldlwrli Boll i'illXV1ll'dS 'Fnm llldwnrcls Vern lfuaxllin-1'g'ill Genv Flynn liodns-y l1'l1-lvln-r PM Floral Ali:-u i u1'1'u Irwin lfnsnzlngh Kohl-Vt l lll'llL'lllZl!l Robert ll:u'1'n-ti llnlwrl li1lSC'lllt'l' I.z1vv1'114- Uw- .lnel-pli llihlin lil-lun-s lilnvvr Marilyn 11011411-ll Anniv liurdlni SOPHOMORES John Gordon Myron Grveninan Russt-ll Griffet Juanita Gross Barbara Gustafson Bill llngan Bill llamt-lton Craig Ilamlin Vernon Hampton XYillium Hunks Gordon Hannzxgan Stanlvy Haney Bill Ilarkins Bob Harmon Marion Hawkvy Xvflllvl' Hawkins Barbara H1-acork Jock llcllvr Ruth .llilderbrand Alice Hill Nanry Hill Cha rlos lluhba rd Ed llubbard Br-tty Humphrey Ed Huston James .Tvffers Lamar Johnson Thressa Kent James Kerr Ellen Kesler Blargarvt Kirkwood Carolyn Knaur Potriria linowlos Maxine Koss Stanford Langv Patriria Lamkin Mary Laiwlieska Josephine Lochnvr Norma lmever YVilma l.indeman Dick Lindsey Lina Jo Lippe Louis Loy Betty llundeen Mary Jane Lungor Zora Mabry Bob Littvll Don Mrlfall Abrzlliani McKay Jack lfcliinney Joe Mr-Kown Phyllis McLaughlin Mary K. 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V P A 2 ,Sega 60 Jack Powell Betty Prevette George Reed Jim Richbark Dolores Rexroat Andrey liezits Pzlul Higgins Allen Rivers Phyllis Roberts Stuart Roberts Joan Rodc-haver Don Rogers Joan Rose Charles Rotramel Betty Ross Shirley Rowe Jim Sampson Bill Sanford Joanne Sansone Joann Scherb Familia Schneider Barbara Scott Nancy Sears Jim Sedgwick Jack Sheehan Pete Shover George Simpson Ronald Sims Roger Smalling Louise Smith Mary Smith Melva Spahn Sherry Spencer Virginia Spracklin Jim Stanley Jerry Steding Frances Stevens Jack Stevenson Esther Stewart Bob Stoner Jim Sturdyvin Gerald Sudkamp Jim Sndkamp Bob Sullivan Martha Sweeney Gone Talbot Carol Taylor Paul Taylor Jim Throet Marjorie Thompson Pat. Tilton Bernard Townsley Jean Valentine Boh Troutman Carroll Trost Jim Trotter Pat Tucker Roy Van Buskirk Ann Vandeveuter Janet Van Sickle Don Wainscott .l lorenc0 YValden Delores Walters Kenneth Watson Viola Watson Irma VVells Don lVhitsett Kenneth Yvilk Alice XVilliamS Bob Willis Charlene VVilson Arlene Woodward Juanita YVright Lorene Younglove Nancy Zech The 1946 Maroon L 1 6 7 SBA nfu 1 if KK VC Q W ! 4 Second row: Kenneth Johnson, Keith Knott, Dick Schrader, Stan Brown, Rodney Miller. First row: Toni Cochran, Wilford NVeeks, Norman Langford, Harold Higney, .liin llunt, TROUBADORS chainpaign high proudly hails its bands . . . bands because there are three . . . besides the regular iifty-nine piece out- fit, the school tlaunts a pep band and a social hour orchestra . . . concert and marching band inade appearance at ahnost all football and basketball games . . . also played for the illinois education association, the spring concert, and a joint concert with the vocal departinent . . . the social hour orchestra, comprised of eight members, did a hot and sweet job at all the school hops and at some of the evening dances . . . pep band heightened school spirit at pep assein- blies . . . mr. V. C. Shaul, director of all three organizations . . 62 the troubadors, now in their third con- secutive year of operation, and the V0- calettes, in their fourth year, have proved inore than an equal to chain- paign high's other reputable organiza- tions . . . they sang before the XVOlllQll,S club, kiwanis club, business lllC11,S club, rotary club, and various other Service groups about the connnunity . . . both vocal groups engendered a note of ap- preciation of songs and close, well- blended harmony ainong the audiences . . . . in appreciation of their efforts, the troubadors and Vocalettes were often treated to savory dinners . . . the singers were always in inuch better voice after a dinner of this type. The 1016 Maroon Third row, left to right: Carol 'l'aylor, Betty J. Martin, Itil1'll1l1'11 Grumley, Helen Miller, Alice Hamlin. Second row, loft to right: Joanne Edwards, Joanne Norman, Dorothy Carr, Joyce Bresee, Delia. O'Neal. First row: Bettainae Ycaw, Peurlie Roberts, Irene Walden, Jean Cox. VOCALETTES some of the more popular melodies of each organization . . . for the troubadorsi rouiberg-'s riff song and lover come back to me, adaurs the bells of st. mary's . . . for the vocalettes: indian love call, somewhere a voice is call- ing, and in the land of the sky blue Water . . . the Vocalettes were under the direction of miss lee, a newcomer to the C faculty . . . the troubadors, under miss harland, who replaced miss rose, founder of the boys' group . . The 1946 Maroon dressed in blue robes with White stoles, the members of champaign higl1's glee club are a familiar sight around school . . they sang at the christmas program . . . also went to danville for the big tWe1Ve festival may eighteenth . . . girls have rare times, practicing seventh and eighth hours . . . have even rarer times, though, ninth hour when the boys join them to life their voices in song . . . all in all, glee clubbers get in lots of valu- able practice . . . miss marjorie lee, director. 63 GLEE CLUB Third row: ROZIIIIIIO Spvznrs, IVYJIITYIXII Kuuur, H2Il'1J2ll'2l G1'llIIllt'j', Ilvlizl O'X1-ul, Umm Wllitsitt SOCOIIC1 row: Ha-Hy Murfin, H1-lou Millvr, H:l1'lm:11':1 Vain, Iivffy IIll1llIPlll'A'vY, Ihmmtlly l':1i'1', llvffy Uzlvis. y Murphy, Maury Alloc lal2llIl'll2l!'d, Judy 'I'l1ml1psm1, Tod Clzxpp. l il'sf ww: Nnrfoll Vlillllitlbll, I':1Tl'ir-in 'l'11vlw1', XVil111:1 Lillrlvlmlzm, Jlllll' llznrrly, .lnzxu f'lll'iH1il', I'l1:11'luT1L' C llllp, Hu1'lw:l1':l fll1sT:lfso11, Ruth Ilild01'IJl'2llld, .In-:111 XY2l1CI1fi110, I3:11'lvz11'zl Scott, Nu1'111:ln fvilllllr fllll. 64 Thu lil-I6 ,Maroon , I I .V X X J' 1 I ,'- ,. 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'EGF Mwx ,X If mffifm W wrgvr Q' Q dfwww, f K ': f5 .'ff' 'EF ' '-I2::f1-E?i?sEa1!-.s-: E1 . . :.: ' 1 - 513' , 1-1 :.: ? s5i:5- ' , :,-:.a,... .jx A mf 'Y M Snafu when 1'OlllllC'S army frieucl, al cannon, lei the cute News reporter, Carolyn knaur, believe that he was rouuie . . . when The young' australian War lmricle, martha innis, came to say, hello, 'things were really confused . . . the easf will never forgef: opening nighf when the ply-40 sound effects just cliclnuf souucl . . . the pretty fast ad-libbing that took place . . . or the bumps george booth had to take as the victim of a little jiuajitsu . . . or the super PO1'l1'3.j'2ll by dick Schra- der of a prissy principal with a roving eye . . . or the laughter and applause which guaranteed a repeat pCl'fO1'lllZ1llCC! mmm ' wwmww .,vQ..Mg,v if Q fi ::-EM: -Q: A hmiig wr A Q ,.,,VMW 5545 Egimffbilis M, M SEV lflfwflffk 15. . .Q Q 2 - - -1' - -Y - - W- -W - - T-7--1-1 X QR -U Vocational Teachers Reading from left to right, seated: Mr. Littler, Mr, Abermitliie, Mr. Johnston, and Mr. Suuuner- ville. Standing: Mr. Nl211'g1'2lVG, Mr. Applegate, Mr. Berry, and Mr. Snidow. mr. app1egate's class in aircraft wood went to town this year . . . the sail plane which was under painstaking construc- tion for three years is complete . . . every intricate part was made by hand, put to- gether in sections, and covered with dope-treated fabric . . . result: the final product, a big forty-six foot german plane ready for its test flight . . . thanks go to the metal and machine shops for making metal parts. 'rs I 1:-fi i W. kk h. d. snidow's four classes in mechani- cal drawing, ranging from drawing il to areliiteeturzil drawing lll, zleeoniplishecl 21 lot this year . . . eueh student in the areliiteetural drawing elasses drew up plans for the house which will he een- strueteal next year hy the building trades class . . . plans were judged and one set was chosen . . . other elasses kept busy by Illillilllg' working clrziwings, sheet nietal patterns, and pictorial sketches. thanks to our grzuul faculty in the shop departments, the boys and girls el' ehani- pziign high have il ehzinee to learn hy I'l'2ll experienee various przletiezil Voezi- tiens or general knowledge about wood, eleetrieity, metal, printing, niuehines, auto meehanies, and meelizuiieal draw- ing . . . in 1945-lf?-LG niuny projeels were eonipleted, and interesting courses were tziuglit by this eliieient faculty. INDUSTRIAL ARTS because of the lumber shortage the Wood Shop classes have had to make smaller projects this year . . . some of the proj- eets are smoking stands, bookeases, night stands, tables and ehairs . . . the advanced boys helped to install flood lights in the auditorium . . . thev helped to build a two-ear garage with an apart- ment over it . . . under the direetion of mr. abernathie they have done a swell job. engines, grease, pistons, and parts wher- ever you look, that's auto Shop . . . this vear mr. maI'gra.Ve'S boys fixed up a ear that hadn't been used for ten years, which was no easy job . . . their main project was to give a complete motor reconditioning and paint job to a ear that was in a pitiful state . . . the auto shop boys get real experience and know their business backwards and forwards. Industrial Arts the print shop, under the direet ion of mr. giest and mr. Worsham, has had 21 very busy year . . . for the home ec. depart- ment the boys printed Z1 l't'Q'lSl'l'2lll0ll hul- letin . . . ll1GYl1ZlV0 done Work For almost every depz11'tn1ent i11 the school, cf club, athletic, IIIHVOOII, Cl1l'011lCl0, lllLll1Sl'1'iHl education, and the student eonneil . . . as we've said llOl.Ol'l', the print shop has had all very busy year. during' the past year the metal Shop classes have lllillltl everythilig' from clust- pans to tool boxes . . . they've nmde a little of eve1'ytl1i11g' inel11di11g' the follow- ing things: howls, fruit trays, ll00li0l1flS, basketlizill hoops, letter holders, snow shovels, letter openers, and desk sets . . . the5 x'e had nineh to do hut ai lot of fun doing' it . . . the classes were under the direction of mr. berry at C. j. 11. s. MJ KM Q 'ASF -A fffm . Fourth row, left to right: Tom XVisegarver, Charles Featliergill, Bertram Wagner, Earl Harrison, Fred Major, Jr., Jim Sands, Gene Lamb, Jim Hallbeek, Rodney Fletcher, Charles NViles, Dean iillllgilrlllllll, Charles Bialcsehki. Third row, llarry Fombes, coaclig llick Michaels, Norman Barnett, Bill Hoover, Fritz Kubitz, Tom Hagan, Jim Coon, David Decker, NVillie Hlimikler, Dick O'Neal, Merrill Huffman, Fred Major, Sr., coachg liarold Jes- ter, coach. Second row: Joe Voss, Jim Sullivan, Don NVQllC1', Bobby Clark, Jim Honey, Eugene Suggs, Norman Pater- son, Richard Xesmith, Raymond Walters, Dick Petry, Jim Singbusch, Bob Ashernmn. First row: John Bradley, Alan Selirader, Jimmy Dodds, mascot, Richard Nightingale. C considering all the facts involved, the Champaign football team turned in a great record . . . first of all they had a new coach, the iirst in twenty-two years, second they had few returning veterans, and third the material at hand was small but lightning fast . . . such fellows as doss feathergill, fred major, jr., charlie bialeschki, jim hallbeck, don Weller, tom Wisegarver, and bobby clark built them- selves the name of tithe pony backs of central illinois . . . in the line there were many who had never played football in high sehool but who turned out to be some pretty tough fellows . . . promi- The 1946 Maroon B L nent were earl harrison, norman pater- son, jim roney, captain gene suggs, bob asherman, joe Voss, dick o'neal, jim sul- livan, and gene lamb . . . out of this in- experienced material was built the team that set a record in the amount of yards gained . . . in the bloomington game doss feathergill electrified the crowd as he ran 65 yards for a touchdown on the opening play . . . about twenty plays later he repeated this performance on a 53-yard dash . . . in the big game of the season against urbana, it was red-headed jim hallbeck who starred on a 65--yard sprint around the left end. 73 HOLD 'EIVL FELLAS Sc hed u le champaign ....... ....... 6 0 bradley .,........... ....... 1 2 Champaign ,.,...... ...,.... 1 9 bloomington ......... ..... 1 9 champaign ....... ....... 6 mooseheart .... ............ 7 champaignmmn W-'N33 mattoonwm 6 champaign ....... ....... 4 5 georgetown... ..... 0 U champaignmm -NW14 taylorvillemum 0 Champalgn ......... ,....... 2 5 urbana ...... ..... O champaign ....... ....... 1 3 danville ........ .... 0 champaign ,....... . .... 7 lincoln .,.,... ........ 1 8 Q 74 LAMB IN THE FOLD GR-R-R-R The 7946 Maroon V - Q! .-. Third row: Wzllter Campbell, Mickey Edwards, Duane Butts, Chris Damiano, Charles Rotramel, Dick Mi- chaels, Fote Bucky. Second row: Assistant Conch Roy Swindell, Ted Clapp, Jack East, Lowell Dillman, Gerald Sudkamp, Jim Sudkamp, Bob Sullivan, Don Damewood, Greg Corliss, Coach Jim NVilkes. First row: Manager Alan Schrader, Jim Beetle, Lloyd Unangst, Bob Stone, Bob Gaschler, Bob Fuelleman, Norton Compton, Norman Compton, Bob Willis. RESERVE FOOTBALL the reserves, too, were under the guid- ance of a new coach this year as jim Wilkes and roy swindell replaced harold jester and harry Combes as the reserve mentors . . . the little maroons turned in quite a successful season as they won six while losing only to danville and ty- ing mattoon's green wave . . . such fel- The 1946 Maroon lows as the Compton twins, pete and nor- man, mickey edwards, and dick mi- chaels sparked the reserves and should serve to help the varsity in the future . . our hats off to you, mr. Wilkes and uncle roy for a successful season in your :first year. 75 l ig: M 1 , :M yo. wan 12 223253. 1 - l MIM E29 .,....,., V A V ., . W5 V W , -MA :Sf a2::i?' .+:s2':g2 V 'V 3 f Z3 of Z ,. Wal fi mmm 'Elia l l ' Q ' f f .W -Q puff' List 5 fig ' -12 .,... : QW, .H A ,. .. A -- ,ww ,M . . .. ,,,wm,e,,,!2m'-' 5-XE-55-fzriir'1-'EIEIF 2 '1 ' V - ...., . .,,,-:-1:1-sg. ...,.- -t , . ..,. i., 1 y kings of basketball . . . tlmt's the title oaruod by the 15345--lfi oombesmen who played El, b1'illia11t bzxskothzxll scusou . . . Tho maroon cag'ors compilod 21 l'000l'Ll whivh has not boon oquullod in tllirty- niuo years of champaign high school bas! kcthull . . . lhoso boys ilSi'0lltlUil ffl the phulaxclo of high school lmskcthall . . tho peak which no other 'foam was able to roach in tho history of our school . . the stale cl1zu11piousl1ip . . . IIIZIHY c.h.S. loams have zlffolllpfecl hoforo to capture this l101lOl'Olll10ll01'S . . . Ooachod by harry combes, number one cage II1011tOI' The 1946 Maroon in the state, jim cottrell, ted beach, fred major, earl harrison, and rodney Hetcher played a complete season of champion- ship ball . . . ably supported by john mc- dermott, next year'S captain, bill johns- ton, bob clark, kirby knox, and dick petry . . . no one who has seen their brand of basketball Wizardry Could doubt that they are the masters of the hardwoods in illinois . . . paudemonium reigned in Champaign that Cl121111IJl0I1Slll1J night, march 16, l946 . . . tribute to a great coach . . . a great team . . . a great school . . . champaign high school . . . state champions. The 1946 Maroon CAPTAIN COTTRELL RECEIVES HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT TROPHY KE not content to win only the state title, the maroons also captured the big twelve conference title . . . won nine gaines and lost none . . . this year's teani extremely high scoring . . . scored ninety-two points in the first QELIIIQ of the regional tournament . . . niade fewer than fifty points in only ten out of thirty-nine games . . . hit under forty only once . . . that Was against a powerful danville five, 37-34, in a thriller We'll never forget . . . the season's only loss was to West frankfort . . . it helped to ease the ten- 78 TB LL sion of an undefeated teani . . . jimmy Cottrell, the wonderful ball handler, played in three state tournanients . . . was the niainspring and stcadying influ- ence of the teani . . . ted beach, high scorer, the boy With the inagic touch . . . sank theni when points were needed . . . fred major, the dependable . . . cut the big boys down to his size . . . earl har- rison, long shot artist . . . had no equal in rebounding '... rod fletcher, sopho- inore center . . . all-around athlete . . . as fine a bunch of boys as I've ever coached, ,... quote harry combes . . . The 1946 Maroon Second row: Coach ll2ll'l'j' Coinbes, hl2lll1lQ'l l' Bill Curry, Dick Petry, Jim Cottrell, Bob Cllilfk, Kirby Knox, Gene Suggs, Assistant Coach llarold Jester, Traiiier Gordon Iloke. First row: Bill Jolinston, Rod Fletcher, l ri-cl Major, Earl Ilarrison, John McDermott, Ted Bear-li, Jiin Hall- beek, Dick Hyde. after winning' the sectional over danville and cissna park, the combesmen were paired against galesburg in the first round of the state tournament . . . gales- burg had two letterinen back . . . merle barstowe, a last vear's tOUl'l121lllCI1iZ standout, returned to huif gym . . . gales- burg could have been Champaign'S neine- sis . . . the Combesmen grabbed an early lead in the first quarter . . . held a niea- ger lead at the half . . . major played a superb gaine . . . ditto Cottrell . . . beach was nervous the first half . . . settled down in the last stanza . . . final score read champaign 49, galesburg 40 . . . The 1946 Maroon the maroons then were paired with a strong' marion five in the quarterfinals Contests . . . had forinerly defeated the marionites by a scant five points in a holiday rneeting . . . teains looked even for awhile . . . Cottrell and beach started hitting in the second half . . . Champaign advanced to the seinifinals . . . faced the rabs of east rockford, a strong pre-tour- nainent outfit . . . tall and fast . . . un- able to cope with the C.h.s. press defense and ted beach . . . the combesmen ad- vanced to the finals against Centralia . . onee before beaten by the maroons, the orphans succumbed, 54-48. 79 C'l1:1n1puig11 Cllillllllffligll Clmnxpuign C'hz1n1p:1ig11 Chalnpzlign Champaign Cllillllpiiigll .10 T7 53 75 .. ..3l 30 -Ui MOVE OVER, BUB! I HAD IT FIRST! Sadorus . . Rantoul . . Morton . . Eiiughum . Matfoon . . MT. Pulaski Vaudillial . 23 2-1 45 25 29 35 -L3 Ch: Uh Ch Uh nnpzzign uupzl ign zxmpu ign Illlllliligll XYOst Fl'JlllkfO1't . . . 54 U11 Ch l!I1Il2lif.'L'l1 illH1Hligl1 C0n't1':1li:1 . . 'l':1ylm'vill0 . 1W2ll'i.0I1 . . . XVuod River C'll:1n1p:lig11 . Mt. Pulaski lT:111vil1C . . . 36 41 .m 42 42 n 9 28 CLOSE YOUR MOUTH, LONG JOHN UPSEY DAISY 80 The 1946 Maroon Second row: Bob Sullivan, Jim Coon, Gerald Sndkamp, Jim Sands, Mickey Edwards, Chris Damiano, and O02lCl1 Harold Jestor. First row: Wayne VVUHS, Norman Burnett, Jim Singlmsch, Raymond VV:1lte1's, Kvnncth Vllilk, and Bob Gzischlcr. Uhzlllipaign . . Chzmipziign . . Uhainpaign . . Cliampaign . . Clxampaign . . Champaign . . Champaign . . Uevatur . . Danville . . . YVestvillc . . Urbana . . Clinton .... Bloomington ..... Uni. High X0l'lll2ll. . Clllllllpdlgll Chrlmpaign Champaign Champaign Chanipaign .83 .50 .63 .46 .37 1456 Linvoln . Tnylorville Urbana . Paris . Danville . 43 26 33 26 34 844 HAVE ANOTHER, EARL? HARRY,S A LITTLE OVER-HEATED The 1946 Maroon I 81 ....,W. Second row: Coach Roy Swindell, Richard Curtis, NOI'Ill1l11 Compton, Norman Paterson, Charles Feather- gill, Bob Asherxnan, Dick N9S1l11tl1, David Decker, Assistant Coach Fred Major, Sr. First row: Captain lion VVeller, Johnny Clapp, Richard Picard, Don Pickens, Dale Scott, Norton Compton. WRES the Champaign wrestlers of 1946 enjoyed one of the best seasons of many years . . . undefeated in five dual meets . . . won the big twelve and the champaign sectional . . . the inatlnen then gathered thirteen points in the illinois high School state meet for fifth place . . . captain don Weller had the best record of the team . . . won all his dual nieets . . . the big twelve seetional . . was 138-pound Champion of the state . . . the other sen- ior of the squad, charles feathergill, won all of his dual meets . . . the big twelve 82 T LING . . . the sectional . . . then suffered his lone defeat in the state high school meet . . . another outstanding wrestler was captain-elect john clapp . . . had only one dual defeat . . . won the big twelve . . the sectional . . . was second at 112 in the state . . . letter Winners Were: sen- iors, captain don Weller, charles feather- gill . . . juniors, john clapp, norman pat- erson, bob asherman, dick nesmith, dave decker, don pickens, dick picard . . . sophomores, the compton twins, norman and norton. The 1946 Maroon CLARK GOES OVER! JIM AND FREDDY TAKE ONE! TRACK the ehampaign trackmen had one of their best seasons last year as they won the big twelve title . . . the district . . . the urbana relays . . . the mattoon relays . . . the ur- bana, open . . . and all of their dual, triangular, and quadrangular meets . . . this was the iirst time in champaign history that the school had won the big twelve title . . . with a large group of lettermen returning, the jestermen were favorites to repeat this year . . . led by the brilliant captain dick paterson, the thinolads breezed through an undefeated season . . . besides pateI'son's consistent points in the 880 and high jump, points invariably came from pete shovel' in the mile . . . captain-elect jim hallbeck and del cantrell in the 440 . . . john lehmann and rod miller in the discus . . . chuck kaufman and fred reifsteck in the shot put . . . bert wagner and jimmy singbusch in the high jump . . . and from freddy major and jimmy cottrell in the hurdles . . . fol- lowing is the record of last yea.r's meets: district-41 paris relays-22 big twelve-39371 dual Crantoul, champaignj-84 urbana relays-56W , , mattoon relays-67 dual fdanville, champaignj-73 urbana Openl84M dual Ctolono, champaignj-81 quadrangular Cmattoon, danville, ur- triangular Clincoln, decatur, champaignj bana, champaignj-62V2 -56 The 1946 Maroon 83 Fifth row: Dorothy Taylor, Gwen llrollinger, Joanne Edwa1'ds, Mary Ellen Jackson, Bozanne Spears, Jane Sullivan, Ilene Bush, Doris l orshey, Joan Daugherty, Alive Speneer, Alora -lean Bowles, Billy Jean Owens. Fourth row: Kay Volbert, Lyndall Arend, Carolyn Knnur, Barbzxrzl Cain, Joan Beetle, Barbara Grurnley, Nancy R,!llllL'.X', Carolyn Burke, Pat Flora, llelen Hines, C'h:1rlesetta Czunpbell, Andrey Dowling, Nellie Metcalf. Third row: Marilyn White, Janet Van Sickle, Betty Jean Allen, Delores Glover, Margie Xofftz, Nancy Zeeh, Mildred Torezuso, Rose Marie Wortliey, Beverly Bezxver, Joanne Terry, Pat Short, Shirley Bash, Yirginia Metz- ler, R-HIHOIIII 'll2l1'1'Rl1l, Jeanne Ilerbert. Second row: Alice llill, Alice Allen, Ellen Kesler, l3Zl1'lP2ll'2l Heaeoek, Mary Rexroad, Pat Tucker, Joyce Bre- see, ,Doris Johnson, Shirley Boyer, Martha Swiney, Cliarlotte Laws, Frances Jacques, Jessie Blue Thomas. First row: Dorothy Farr, Shirlie Mellrain, Hue Hooper, Beverly Wilson, Beverly Tunnnelson, Martha Conn, Alive O'Neil, Norma Phillips, Merlee XYagner, Vera Feathergill, R-uth Strong, Marilyn McCown, Phyllis Chapman. G. A. A. LIFESAVING 84 the girls' athletic association more eonnnonly known as g. a.. an . . . sponsored by miss martha. Wet- Zel, gym teacher . . . has partici- pated in an extensive program dur- ing 1945-46 . . . adhered closely to the rules set up by the illinois league of high school girls' athletic associations . . . played olt bas- ketball and bowling tournaments, took both junior and senior life sav- ing, played baseball, and shared in inany other body-building activities . . . led by their able president, marilyn mccown, a four award win- ner . . . g. a. a. functioned smoothly . . . other officers: mary White, vice- president, joanne edwards, secre- tary, marilyn goodell, treasurer. The 1.946 Maroon Fourth row: Judy Thompson, Put Chodera, Joanne Sansone, Phyllis Schroeder, Dinne Keith, Joanne Nor- inan, Jeanne B11-see, Jo Anne Becker, Sally Ann Stevens, Phyllis Dilhnan, Ruth Ann Myriek, Sybil Lindsey, 'De- lores Garrett, Minnie Connell. Third row: Dorothy Anderson, Ida. May Chipman, Amanda Laws, Delia O'Neal, Phyllis Kim-beck, Mary XVal- ters, Ruth St. John, Dorothy Potter, Dorothy Arinstrong, Martha Innis, Lois Petticrew, Doris W'ise, 'Dorothy Stinson. Second row: Marilyn Goodell, Jean MeQu:1id, Carol Nicholson, Jean Valentine, Xaiivy Sears, lda Jane Ault, Erma Jane VVells, Mary Marsh, Mary .lane Lunger, Ruth Martin, Joy Mowry, Mary Morrison, li-uth Bassett. First rovv: Helen Miller, .lane Martin, Joanne Oliver, Pat Ilazelton, Phyllis Roberts, Pat Bowen, Nancy Al- exander, Joan Bradley, Juanita Gross, Dorothy Freeinan, Marvine Bell, Bernadine Bruns, Betty Hart, Janice Brown. G. A. A. fizz kids, hubba! hubba! kids, junior gizmos, junior amazons, l. s. m. f. t., and S. S. S .... teains which played in basketball tournament . . . iizz kids, eaptained by laura. leseman, won the tournament . . . gold bas- ketballs were awarded to the meni- bers of the Winning teaniz laura leseman, ruth strong, ruth st. john, rozanne Spears, joanne terry, mary white, martha innis, helen hines, barbara grumley, lillian joyce, bettamae yeaw, betty hart . . . g.a.a. sponsored a dance after a basket- ball ganieg it Went over big . . . was mentioned in illinois interscholastic for march, 1946 . . . inany awards presented . . . activity points re- quired: 600 points for nunieral, 1200 for letter, 1300 for state i, a11d 1600 'oo' for state. ffrlzz KIDS,' The 1946 Maroon 85 Second row: Bill Hoover, Joe Voss, Wayne Wells, Jim Cottrell, Stan Brown, Dick Hyde. First row: Jack Threet, Gene Lamb, Ray Walters, Jim Beetle. BASEBALL last year, after a three-year lapse, baseball was resumed as a major sport at champaign high . . . starting with an entirely inexperienced squad, coach harry combes molded the brunt of his attack around first baseman jesse clernents and shortstop delbert burke . . . all facts consid- ered, the maroons had a good season . . . won six . . . lost six . . . highlights of the season were the games at peoria when clements hit two tri- ples off john weik for whom the washington sen- ators paid 310,000 . . . the lettermen were sopho- mores jim sands and pud waltersg juniors jack threet, joe Voss, dick hyde, and stan browng sen- iors claude burch, jesse clements, delbert burke, john mcnabney, and jack genung. GOLF LAST YEAR'S RECORD IS champaign champaign champaign champaign champaign champaign champaign champaign champaign champaign champaign champaign AS FOLLOWS: 2 - deland 4 11 - gibson city 1 8 - deland 4 23 - gibson city 1 5 -- buckley 6 1 - buckley 9 8 - normal Cuni. highj 6 4 - peoria 13 4 - peoria 5 4 - charleston 2 4-monticello 2 fdistrictj 7 - deland 8 ftournamentj the champaign golf team of 1945 had a season record of two wins, three losses, one tie, and they won the Sullivan district . . . the team finished the season by placing ninth in the state at the urbana golf course . . . captain pete fletcher was outstanding for the golf team . . . he was medalist for champaign in the Sullivan district and won fourth place in the state . . . winning letters were: pete iletcher, dick petry, alan gardner, bill 0'byrne, and neil neWt0n . . . of these gardner and petry are back . . . gardner was also elected captain. 86 The 1946 Maroon Qpugx dxf 'gqmr E ls P. 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Treasurer YUU TH in His Physical, Mental, Moral, and Spiritual Development Is Our Vital Concern The 1946 Maroo l 87 H LEWIS A RELOAB LE R E COTTRELL-LOADED DOWN WITH VICTO FOI-I-ETT'5 BOOK Congratulations STORE Seniors SUPPLIES Fiction . . Non-Fiction Gifts for All Occasion 'k 'A' FOLLETT'S COLLEGE BOOK STORE CHAMPAIGN 629 East Green Street Ph 8134 COMMERCE 88 GEO- C. BARSCH Florist Orchids and Gardenias CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS 'k y Flowers by Wire if 113 West University Avenue Phone 4236 THE FELLAHS FEED THEIR FACES ai Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors WE'VE GOT LOTS OF ' More than 20 different labels. ' Surely your favorite artist or band leader is on one of them. 0 Latest releases now available. 0 Look to Cahle's iirst for Records, lk Radios, Pianos. i' Women's, Misses' and Juniors' CABLE PIANO CO. SMART APPAREL 310 NORTH HICKORY STREET The 1946 Maroon 89 I'D JUST LOVE T0 TAKE SOLID GEOMETRY SULLIVAN CHEVROLET COMPANY 'A' 347 North Walnut Champaign, Ill. THE FIRST NATIONAL UNIVERSAL BLEACHERS BA N K COMPANY ' M F ld-A- ' In Champaign oderu 0 Way GyIHllaS1uIH Stands Universal Portable Bleachers Surplus and Capital Used by 35300,000 CHAMPAIGN HIGH SCHOOL ak if Wllnt Champaign, Builds-Builds Champaig Member i' Federal Deposit Insurance Corporat 606 South Neil Champaign 90 The 1946 Maroon in the Printing Industry i of Champaign-Urbana li C-TRADES COUNCILU , Ll DEMOCRACY AtWork FANCY MEETING YOU HERE! This union lahel signifies that the Maroon was printed by Champaign- Urhana printing craftsmen whose wages, hours, and working conditions are established through the demo- H O T E L cratic principle of negotiation and agreement. J T l L D E N ' t HALL ALLIED PRINTING TRADES ' COUNCIL Champaign-Urbana JOE MEANEY The Union Printers have offered an ad- mirable example of Americanism. Hats Manager off to the Union Printersf' -President Theodore Roosevelt The 1946 Maroon GREENMAN'S 110 East University Avenue Champaign 'A' The Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes Be Assured of a Good Job This Fall After Attending the 29th Annual Ten Weeks Summer Term Inquire About Our Special Rates Classes Beginning June 10 Champaign Commercial ,colleg e MAKE WAY FOR HOOVER! 120 North Neil Phone 8045 GREETINGS Congratulations, Graduates ! from I K R E S G E ' S D O L L A R 'k ILLINOIS GLOVE COMPANY CHAMPAIGN STORE W I ON THE CORNER 92 T11 P 1946 'llaroon Tl CUT-RATE JAUNT INTO ENEMY TERRITORY D'Andre Beauty Salon 330 North Neil Street Champaign Telephone 2234 Complete Beauty Service Also a Complete Line of Cosmetics and Costume Jewelry Phone 3940 M. J. Reed-Jeweler Est. 1897 Registered Jeweler American Gem Society w I4 Main Street Champaign Every City Has Its Outstanding Store In Champaign It's SEARS 'k SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 312-16 North Hickory Congratulations to Senior High Students and Staff 'lr THE ILLINOIS WATER SU PPLY COMPANY ze 1946 Maron? 1 93 Class of 1946 'A' K A U F M A N 'S es, Shoes Second Fl Congratulations to Seniors BEST SERVICE . . at . . Bruns' D-X Service Station DON'T GET GRABBY, GIRLS TEN COMPLETE AND CONVENIENT FOOD STORES 94 f I 4 Q Best Wishes To Class of 1946 'k Sherwin-Williams Company 109 South Neil Street Tel. 6-2211 Champaig GOOD LUCK, SENIORS 'A' g Champaign Junk F. H. A. PINS AND PARTY COITIPGDY ROBESON'S Champaign County's Dominant Department Store From a tiny store in 1874 Rohesoifs has grown till it is Champaign County's largest store, housing more than 55 departments . . . in which you are free to explore . . . to find anything you need, from stocks that are comprehensive . . . with a wide range of prices . . . and selections so e tensive. 'k'k'k You can depend upon friendly help in making your selections for we, here at Robeson's, appreciate every opportunity to serve you and merit your good will. The 1946 Maroon 95 MCMILLAN RECREATION CENTER 10 ABC Bowling Alleys 311 S. Neil 'A' Learn to Bowl While You Are in High School WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU,RE GOING O V E R G A R D ' S Mc I N '4On the Campus BAR B E R SHCP America's Most Famous Campus Shop uk For Men and Women 111 West University Avenue Champaign, Illinois HART SCHAFFNER Sz MARX SUITS and TOPPERS 'A' 621 E. GREEN STREET CHAMPAIGN 96 The 194K M WONDER IF HE HAS A TICKET? Come to . . BROWN I E'S For Your Shoe Repairing Builders' Supply Company --f0r- BUILDING MATERIAL COAL AND FUEL OIL 30 East John Street Phone 4288 U. of I. Book Store BOOKS Fiction and Non-Fiction Art Design Supplies Supplies for All Courses il' Corner Wright and Green My very sincere congratula- tions to you, young men and women, who are completing your work at Champaign High School. You now have a great oppor- tunity before you-don't miss it. Yours very truly, White Line Services The 1946 Maroon 97 ' ,, , T ,F A WORTHY HOSTESS-ROSE MARIE THE TWIN CITY FISH AND POULTRY MARKET The Store - Spritz JEWELRY COMPANY Successors to C. W. Mouch Economize WATCHES : DIAMONDS : SILVERWARE 'A' 'A' G O U L D 'S 20-22 Main Street Ch3mPaigUe IHil10iS 110 North Neil Street Champaign 98 Tl 7046 V DON HAYES Appliance Store NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKES SALES AND SERVICE 'k 321 North Neil Street Champaign A' Phone 4786 SMART SHOPPE Exclusive Apparel For Juniors and Women 'A' SMART THINGS TO WEAR FOR EVERY OCCASION 'A' 203-205 North Neil Street CNext to W0olw0rth'sD For Completeness of Stocks ..in.. Cameras, Photo Supplies Pens, Gifts, Jewelry Greetings College Supplies it SEE STRAUCH'S At Campus 709 S. Wright, Champaign THEIR VERY FIRST DAY AS SOPHOMORES The 1946 Maroon 99 McBRlDE'S DRUG STORE Sends Gfeetings To the Champaign High School Students OUR TEAM IS ALL REET! H U 5 gleam 1 IQ S .- H - time Vlfii.. '? '21,, ' 2 H ki T ,,g9i,m . aft. Kuhn Z 00. A Name That Stands For a World of Wear 00 The 1946 M You 'Can Buy With Confidence W I L L I S' Th Store of Qualityv CII' af v WE GOTTA FIGHT PORTRAITS By FLETCHER Qafzlanb 'flefclxefz gfuaios 'k'k'k RIALTO THEATRE BUILDING CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS Ray Brown's Conoco Service Conoco BronZZZ Gas Conoco Nth Motor Oil ir PHONE 6-1600 Percival Hardware Company 109 North Neil 'A' Y OF SUCH ARE TOOTHPICKS MADE Recognizing the services rendered during the school year, and I n Appreciation of the countless courtesies extended in making high school more pleasant, The CHS Publication Staffs say Thanks . . to . . Uhr Glhampaign Nvwn-C5215-:ritz To Its Business Manager, the Editorial and Typographical Personnel 02 The 1946 Maroon Reliable Plumbing 6' Heating Co. ENGINEERS . . . CONTRACTORS PLUMBING, HEATING, POWER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 'lr 109-111 West University Avenue Champaign, Illinois Greetings To the Champaign High School Students Our Best Wishes Go With You if W WELLER AND WHITE-AS USUAL CI'IAlVIPAIGN'S FINEST IN Cl-IAMPAIGN IT'S Kazwfmani YOUR STORE FOR SMART CLOTHES I8 Main Street The 1946 Maroon 103 l Mittendorf Funeral Chapel School Music Service On the Campus MUSICAL INSTRUCTION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Sales-Rentals-Repairs TOURNAMENT-BOUND--WITH TICKETS 'A' Over the Co-Op 3798 625W S. Wright, Champaign Congratulations and Best Wishes When You Think of for Your Future Success, Seniors Infants' and Children's Needs Jack n' Jill N. Street, Champaign, 124--126 North Neil Street Graduation Gifts : Books : Stationery Picture Frames Best Wishes Games : Scrap Books : Photo Albums C A Billfolds : Diaries Greetings 'k Lloyd e's Across from City Building 104. The 1946 Maroon The LOIS TAYLOR MUSIC SHOP At the Campus 514 E. John, Champaign RECORDS . . . MUSIC Radio-Phonograph Combinations When you think of good music, think of . . . LOIS TAYLOR LILLARD-GETMAN FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 40-46 Main Street Champaign 'SMATTER CAROLYN? WON'T THEY LET YOU IN? For Good Food and Fine Service Come to FLOWERS CAFETERIA BESS FLOWER, Prop. Our Sincerest Congratulations and Best Wishes, Seniors ir SCHAARMANN TYPEWRITER COMPANY 119 West Church Champaign, Illinois The G. A. BAKER Company Phone 2200 Bash Roofing Company 'A' 606 N. Walnut Champaign, Ill. The 1946 Maroon 105 i 1 THE C. S. JOHNSON CO. Manufacturers of Concrete Mixing Plants for Dams and Public Works Batching Plants for Paving Bulk Cement Handling Plants Clam Shell Type Digging Buckets Concrete Buckets Q : Machine and Structural Designing and Drafting Steel Plate and Structural Fabricating Production Welding and Machine Shop 4'-1 WEI.l,, WIIADDYA KNOW ? 06 The 71116 Maroon FI,OWERS OF SUCCESS Equipment for Every Sport JIIDIHIINISFIDJINIB SFUKT SHUI' ON THE CORNER DOVVNTOWN CHAMPAIGN 46 11 10 THE RABBLE AT THE RALLY ILLINI COACH LINE Service to . . . BLOOMINGTON N 03114234 - 4235 Ykxiiif .4 PEKIN A is For Information PEORIA and MW U to All Points if 'V' -J POINTS WEST , XXX. i' 'k ir Corner Logan and Walnut Champaign, Illinois 103 Tl 1946 M Friendly pau fi if BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORIYV OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY CHAMPAIGN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC BRADLEY BOUND FOR ASSEMBLY The 1946 Maroon 'Hue pfzofecfofzs 06 Out Homes The Champaign Fire and Police Departments fit FIREMEN POLICEMEN Chief R. W. Alsip George Bales C. Schalk H. Kruse T. Adams W. Murphey F. Hawkins J. Majors Dallas Burgess Ray Reid G. Hagerman Ray Schalk G. East E. Schalk C. Murphy D. Robertson F. Barnhart William Lang Willard Rigdon kit Chief C. R. Davis Capt. Russell Burke Sgt. Charles Cole Sgt. Louis Frizzell Gilbert Brown R. S. Blunt Roy Baum William Stubbs Lyle Jochim A. A. Rivers W. J. McMahon Bernard Joyce Leo Ducey Wilson Dunn E. Decker Clyde Redmon Herman Guthrie Elmer Ward Mark 0'Neill WE BACK THE MAROONS 100W 110 mr FOR DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS THE MAROON CHOSE ian! 208 North Neil Street Commercial Illustration Fashion Illustration Portraitu re PERSONALITY PORTRAITS QQ duxfrial plank, inlricale machinery, and mass producfion mefhocls e glamour of huge in Th much manufac' And a frue piclure of is ihe usual menfal picfure of American lndusfry. 6lamouroux7 not mass procludion. Precision equipmeni, buf Cerfainly! hinery? Mac arf, waving phofography, copy y procedures . an Your year bool: is i'l1e resulf of m y branches and many opporfunifies. You mighf consid- an The graphic arfs induslry has m vi .Q 0 .E : .0 UK .E 'G 0 i. 0 4. .E 3' .: .T .z .2 ..: .- .E 1' 3 : -. '5 o :- - o V. ar I 5 .0 U D. an .: - i. ll PAIGN-ILL. CHA I O 'ENGRAVERS TS IS T AR The 1946 Maroon OUR PATRONS Alexander Lumber Company Black and White Cabs Buh Bartholow Bresee Brothers Cleaners Gallio11's Grocery Chumbley and Turner Bill Gallion CCNGRATULATICN N I G R Dillavou Brothers Hegeubart Brothers Engelhardt-Shay Sz Company Ed Hegenbart Faulkner's Drug Store Hughes-Krabbe George E. Hunt, D.V.M. Palace Meat Market Urbana-Lincoln Hotel B Clyde A. Weir F. W. Woolworth Company Your Shop The 1946 Maroon 113 L I Congratulations, TH E Basketball C Champs! H from R GABE PILON O N I HEATH YO U R C Hlwznffzkf! may L 201 NORTH ELM N e ws P G P e r E Cyn in S206 gawk Dial 5231 HAVE YOUR HOME INSULATED with Johns-Manville t Rock Wool ' for COMFORT -- ECONOMY .. HEALTH WE B B'S Cool in Summer - IN Warm in Winter H OM E I NS U LAT I 0 N COM PAN Y Phone 6-1741 15 East John Street 114 Tl mn M NOGLE 6' BLACK INC. Since 1906 COAL Distributors for Eddy Stokers i' 6-2523 - Phone - 6-2523 705 N. Neil Street Champaign OWEN'S FUNERAL HOME if Phone 8672 MAC THOMPSON CLARENCE A. THOMPSON THOMPSON LUMBER CO. Quality . . . Service Millwork Builders' Hardware Lumber Good Lumber Insulation Q-w 612 South Neil Street Champaign, Illinois PHONE 5233 PHONE 5233 The 1946 Maroon 115 AUTOGRAPHS Compliments of Twin City Printing C0


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