High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 31 text:
“
11135 Iijlifw, l,QII6lSf 11161.30-.inffmnn .WI!UI'.Xf, mzfijfffilwff only nm' ,wifn'- limi liffnn' flu' .lflfl-IIIQ Nllill .wwf flu' lzngf' f'mzi'fl lilllllllillg fm .sl1f'!lf'1i. ...1. ,l lmlmz, Illlllfyliflll um! fflllllik ,xlimw mzlffffflf' fini flffllit for lfiifs fflfff fZl'I'l'!1'I'-.K flflfl1'lll'l1Hlf' ul flu fnznirf. Uutdoor concert Climaxes a musical year lifll'NfiY1flll'l'f! lf5U'ffI.f'l'I' zzzflmfrf lzfglz .wlmnf ffumf nm! 1fmz'1'ffn1i!z'fwl D V h , , X luv' SJVIHU' vvviit. 'Xlusic' LI'1Clt'l' tliv lllllffl' ffllllffl' .sfl'1'z'.x nl! fflf' fllllfflllff flrfff f1e'filf1'f' fflf' Illlgflf fllllfflf. 'P P' ' l H ' ' A Stars, iiizirlqs llic' Cliiiizix of tlii- iiiiixiuil yvzir for tlic' young iiiiisiciuiis ul' SUllllll'I'll Illinois svliwols. 'liliis yvzir. lm' Ilia' liixl lime' in its tcii xvzii' liistciiwp tlic' C'UIlC'i'l'I was r'z11'1'1cifl limi mm' Ilic' wiiu- ml itiflicn Sciiilliwiiis own XYSIL'-l Kl. lfzivli yvgii' 4111 lJlllSl2iIlflll1L1'SKJllIllC'l'll llliiiuis iiiusivigiii is sm-lvc'tvcl as ilu' liuiimmivcl iiiiisiviziii. lliii yawn' Nliss lrviic' Wlilsriii ull Xlziricm xxxw i . lllll' . . S5 ' S . 2 l Q' plziciccl mi xliv mlm' ul liciiimwcl II1llN1i'11lllxc,l pri-x'irn11s yvzzrs. Xliss l i'zim'is llilnlv. iiicvxfg- mprgiiio. ul' ilu- Nvxx' York CJIDVIII Cfuiii- pziiix' ziiicl Ric'liiri'fl lfixiiilw Ciolcliiiziii. c'ci1icl11c'Iw1' ul' Ilia' Ciulcliiigiii llgiiicl. XYVIKQ' Ilic i'X'UIllllL1'.S ll4'L!Il1l'cxCl giivsl zirtislf. lliv leirgc' c'1'mx'cl iii lXlC'.XllClI'Q'XY Slllflllllll xnxx llciiu-cl to lcziw- tliv iiicwiiiiplc-lvcl cmiiwiil 4 . 1 . , 1. - 4,5 f M ij ol' Suilllivrii llliiiuis RAIN? ia
”
Page 30 text:
“
I I I I s I n I a s I '!.,.a ,fm lffflff Y x I H.. , K V-,,,,,..,...,----I A F ,W ,I.I ,A r 'M I II I Qmgzig, ...gr A i...ae-,vfjivblx-fs I ' F ak gf .sw me , 2 I .4 ,. . ,, L, 'FYF3' , Q ' l,m111mi1f1'f1! fill!!t'f!lltl1f14UIlKl! t',Xl1l'l11'f.t .xllffl fu 11113 nm' Qf nuflmfznf nznfmxx zwerw ft'IlfIII'f'IlI1f flu' ISI-I'.X'f lrlllllljj' Ozzlflnor LI.Z'I'IIQ Slzoze. First annual event brings many visitors lilgliIl'...' wi ,K y ' ig Qrrf. ' ' Aff!-'y. , LQ ' ,fgxey.f41,,,,.g,v.Y-g .,,, H . . Vi, no- 'gfttttt 'llwnnz Southern's first annual Family Outdoor Living show was presented Flay 15-17. The events began Friday night with a prograin at MC- Andrew Stadium featuring the AFROTC Singing Squadron and Robert Rhode. national archery target and field ehainpion. Also on the prograin were Indian danees and a deinonstration on fly, r 'j': ' spinning and bait Casting. Saturday, approxi- mately 50 exhibits were displayed in the stadiuin. Added enxioyinent was provided at Crab Qrehard Lakes Lookout Point where a sailboat regatta took plaee. Saturday's events ended with a square danee in the lX1en's Gyin. Sunday's pro- grain was siinilar to Friday's with the addition of ,P rbi., three C119 Flying Boxears. vm- ' W -4.1-W51' ,, ,A A W ummm f' . .i Kg1'1111n1.s! f.l'l.'fiflI'IlI.N nl ,l1li.lINfl'f'ZL' .S'lf1fl1'11m uf Uzzlrlom' 1.1-Z'I.l1'Q Ilmzu. lnffnnf ffflmm, ifmzfifnnf by llff .lfmrzzml lmfzizm fffnfn nf fdfllilflgll, ruin' ll flllgflfllfflf nf lflf' sfmztt b Y i I ' ' .. III,i, -TMWFM-,wing 2-1
”
Page 32 text:
“
YN. i I'lI'N'. at an Iillfbflllllf fm llflffllbfiflfl .y!11r1'w11!.r zvfflz 1,5 f1I'f'lAlIAQt'.Y fm' fren fzmlzfflrzz and film' IIIOf!IFl'.S'. ' s In spring honor students are recognized, Join! 'lfffffzfh :mv rl! fffw l'11zlzw1.x1!1 s lllfllll'll!llH1it'lf.Sff- f' ffvfffww ll gf!! fm wfifffflfxfilff ffhlll f'n'x1fff'1f! .llmlfu l'm rffffzff .llffnfm fu lfff llfllllflx Nqr ffffzfwmffflfnl,fnlffnmfw l rlfzfffivli rwfzo fllfliwf' ff1x!f,'1y111if1wl fflf'lllxl'fi'f'l Zl'1I.'!l flzlgff gm Honors Day is a program planned each year through the joint ellorts of the Student Council and the University Convocations Committee. The student connnittee appointed by the Student Council included lVIarsha Van Cleve, Ma1'ie Holirield, and Jeanine North. Class officers for the various classes assisted in the Honors Day Convocation as inarshals and ushers. Fraternities, sororities, alumni, departments. and individuals sponsored scholarships, awards and prizes for students with a ininiinuni over-all average of 4.00. Recent initiates in University honor so- cieties were named. Underclassnien 14.5 or ahoveb and upperclassnien 14.2 or ahoyel also received recognition for their high grades.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.