University High School - Clarion Yearbook (Normal, IL)

 - Class of 1949

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JO ANN ALLAN-A second Ingrid Bergman. She keeps them spellbound by her work in psychology. Clarionetle 4, lliditor 415 Quill and Scroll 45 Clarion 45 Chorus 1.2. R5 Play Committee 3,45 Studcnt Council Z. GAYLORD ANDERSON-Champion Baby Beef. Foot- ball 45 Student Council 3. RUTH BLOOMFIELD-Finally got some tennis shoes for gym class that were big enough. Dramatics Club 45 .lunior Red Cross 3. WALLACE BRANDT-Singing Secretary of Agriculture. Boysi Chorus 1,1 QV. Pres. 255 Mixed Chorus 3,4 1V. Pres, 3. Pres. 4l5 Honor Society 45 Latin Club l,l5 RICHARD BLAIR- Yes Blair does get a little peeved at his locker at times. Baseball l,3,45 Basketball 15 Class Play 45 Football l,2,3,-45 Latin Club 1,25 Math Club 1: Science Club 15 Truck l,Z,3,45 U'Club 3,4, lScc. Trcas. 4l. BOB BLEAVINS-Taken over Dave Garroway's place on the 11:60 Club. Clarion 5.4, 1Sports Editor 3,-H5 Mixed Chorus 45 Clarionette 45 Class Play 45 Scicncc Club 55 Chess Club, 1,2,3,4, 1Scc. 41. f 'u HARLEY BRAYFIELD-S rts announcer for WJBC. Clarionette 4 1Editor 415 Clarion 3,4 lCofSports Editor 3,4l: Track 2.3.45 Football 15 Band 15 Basketball Managcr 45 Play Committcc 4. PAUL BRUSH-Star of the All Stars. l'l.lscb.tll 5,45 Rostiuni I,-05 Slutlcnt Council 5,45 'l'l.u'lx 45 Class Pics' Htiskolbzlll lg Football l.l,3,-4 lCapt. -H5 Traclt l.l,.i5 ltivnl 3. ll. Klub 2.3.4 IV. Pics. -H1 Class Play 4. BARBARA BUCHHOLZ-Buckles and beaus. Stage Man- ager of Class Play 35 Library Club 1,25 Student Council 45 Class Secretary 4. VIRGINIA BUCHHOLZ-A Dolly Sister. Class Scare' tary Z5 U.A.A. 1,2 151-c. 115 Student Council 5. 5 IDA JANE CANERDY-Changed her name from Canerdy to Cade, and likes that best of all. Girls' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Class Play 35 Dramatics Club 35 G.A.A. 2. HARRIETT CLEVELAND-After traveling the earth, lVlars is her destination. Girls' Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 1,25 junior Rcd Cross 3,4 IPres. 415 Library Club 45 Orclicstra 4. Thirteen

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a swell cast that knew their acting P's and Q's. Mrs. Grace Van den Huerk ably directed us. The stage committees shouldn't be forgotten either. Oh! Those midnight shifts putting up scenery, Then our class rings came. We strutted around flashing them so that everyone would know that we were upperclasssmen. But nothing seemed to give anymore satisfaction than to dance to the sweet strains of Star Dust at the Prom after gorging ourselves with turkey at the banquet. It certainly was worth the effort we spent raising funds and painting decorations. QWe would still like to know who stepped in the paint bucket the night before the Prom while we were putting the finishing touches on our beautiful decorationsj After a grand and glorious summer, we were at last seniors, but did it seem so great to at last be so close to leaving this swell old school and all the memorable happenings? We'll never forget the thrill we felt in seeing Paul Brush make the intercity foot- ball team and kind of disappointed that there weren't enough places for other worthy players such as Dick Blair and john East, two great tacklesg Chuck Wil- burn, a fleet back, and Red Mowers, to us, the best end defensively and offensively in the county fwe hope that Brick Young sees thisj. Then came our play, Odds On Tomorrow. 'l'he lessons we learned as juniors benefitted us and the play went over without a hitch. The publishers were down from Chicago to see the play and that gave us a little extra something to put it over like pro- fessionals. Everyone agreed it was great, including Helen and Lee. We'll never forget that Prom the juniors gave us, will we? lt seemed it went too Twelve quickly as we all realized it would be the last high school prom we would attend. The Wesleyan Me- morial Center was an ideal spot to have this annual event. The juniors deserve a great deal of credit for this great farewell dinner-dance. lt was this year that we chose our last group ot' othcers with our junior vice-president, Marilyn Hoyt, moving up to the oliice of president. Red Mowers, a very versatile fellow, was elected vice-president, Barbara Buchholz, secretary, and Don Turner, treasurer. Our senior picnic w.as another highlight of this last, grand, glorious year. We sojourned to Starved Rock State Park and spent a wonderful day in the wonderful out-of-doors. By the way, I'll bet you'll never have any trouble finding Lincoln's Tomb after the trip the Senior Class took to Springfield on the 11th of May. We visited many spots of interest to all of us who had or were taking U. S. History. Thinking back over the year, we all know the school will miss jordan's .baskets that meant victory instead of defeat-also the play of the inseparable duo, Zinzer and Stiegelmeier. Then came the last and probably the most looked-forward-to and yet most-dreaded event of the four years. Graduation! The melodious strains of Pomp and Circumstance. Have you got your cap on straight? Try and smile! Here we go. Wipe that tear away, pal, we'll be back someday, So long, U. High, and thanks for four years of companionship, education, and memories, the kind we'll never forget!



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KEITH CLUTS-Looking for a magic violin on his Hour HELEN A. DICK-Finally found THE man. Mind of Charm. Basclmll Nlanagcr ig Cllcss fflulv l,I,3,-lg lihurus I,Z1 lllrls' Cillulus 1.2: Clarion 3,-lg Class Play -6: lluvs' lflmxus 1,21 Nllxul Clmrus 1.2.3,-lg lflass l'l.1v 33 l7ramalu's Cfluls l.Z,3g Library Club l,-65 Tlmliam l,l. Fuutlvaull lvlauagvr -lg Lllwmry Club -lg Nlallx fflulv -lg Uctul -lg Ruqmm -lg U, Llulw 45 A4-mn.um.-s 1. ANN DIEBEL-South America has taken her away. Trans' lvl' lmm Waslungmn, lll. -l. lhrls' Chorus -lg jumur ART DAVIS-Red Hn!! 'l'r.luslrr lrum K.u1k.ekrc -l. Rul Cfruss -l. CAROLYN DI'I'CHEN-That come-hither look. DICK DUNNUCK- People have a right lo their own opinion-but I dmft agree! Tmnslur frmu Lmmln, N.-lx. 1. Sclvucc iflulw 2: Class Play 3: Class l'lay Cum' nutlvv 33 Studi-ul lluuu-:ll -lg Clwss Clulw -lg Quill and DUANE D05sE'l'T,As president of the HDDSSQN Bowl, 5:11-ll -J: Clarion 3: Clarionette 4 lSpurts lidum -ll. ing Ball Manufacturers. Assumlvlv Cmunntrrv -lg llaskrl' lmll I: Class Play 3,-lg Huuur Sunny 4g Malln Cllulw 4 JOHN EAST-The bachelor of the year. Transfer lmm l'l'rr.us. -Hg Rusuum 41 Sclvucc lflulw lg Sludrnl lfuuucll Sprlugllclrl 4. Fmnlw.lIl -lg U. lllulw 41 Class Play 4: 3,4 ll'rrs. -ll: Arluu.u1Ufs lllulw l. Clzxrinnetlc fl N NN MARY ELSTON-She's in the Army now. lhrls' Clmrus l D6N FARMER-The farmer in the Dell. junior Rnd lg Nllxrll flllurus lg Clarion 4: lfnsnnxlwlv lg l,l.A.A. 3,45 flruss -l. Urulnrslra I,Z,3. gM FAIRBANKS-The ten foot stride. Tmmlrx' lrum JOHN FARRIS-He finally learned how to dance. 1'nClm'sll.l, Kan. 4. Nlatlx Cflulv -lg Cllrss lflulw -0. liuunu-n

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