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1930 FRESHMAN HONOR ROLL Nesbitt, Russell ,............... 5.00 Cam, Robert .....AA.....,...,... 4.50 Tawney, Amesbury ..,..... 4. 50 Busch, Barbara .,...,..A..,A.,. 4.2 5 Fletcher, Mildred Salladay, Ruth ....l Tate, Dorothy .... ...... 4.25 ,.....4.25 .,..,,4.25 Nesbitt, Lendor ..... ...... Caldwell, Dorothy .......... 4.25 4.00 Ehler, Ruth ..........,. ..,.., 4 .00 Holl, Zelma ........,.. ...... 4 .00 Holland, Grace ,....,....,.,... 4.00 Thompson, Virginia ......,. 4.00 Kerr, Melvin ............,....... 4.00 Bourne, Knox .... ...... 4 .25 Moore, Raymond ....,. 4.00 Hays, Russell .,.. ,4.25 Moses, David .....,. ..... . 4.00 Mayes, Kenneth ...... 4.25 Wilhoyt, Ellis .... ....,. 4 .00 PHONE WANT ADS 1933 PERSONAL BEAUTY SHOPS ARRESTS KNOW your future. Consult a competent fortune teller. Mlle. Jeanne Wilson. FACES washed and lifted while you wait. Ye Beautie Shoppe, Doris Benham. WILL the person who abduct- ed my piano last Saturday night during a dance at my home. please return same. No questions asked. Leota Pankey. BEVERLY M.-Please come home to me. Let by-gones be by-gones. I promise to sup- port you in the future. Sidney Brewer. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Electric curling iron with pink cord attached. Return immediately. Barbara Howell. LOST. STRAYED OR STO- len-White kitten with a red bow on its neck. Answers to name of Pinkie. Ella Mae Morgan. FOUND-Cat. seems to be lonesome. Please come and get it at once. It keeps me awake at night with ts cater- wauling. Melvin Kerr. SITUATIONS WANTED WASHINGS for my wife wanted. Bill Hamlin. Carl Allison. Jr.-Disturb- ing the peace. Wanda Barbee - Ignoring stop signs. Howard Baldridge-Skating in the halls. Tom Coultas-Using soap in the pool. JOB as waitress in Vaky's Confectionery. Dorothy Lee. POSITION as chauffeur. Rolls Royce and orange livery pre- ferred. Dick Sain. WANTED TO RENT PRIVATE swimming pool for my pet bull frog to swim in. Milton Sommerladd. HORSE and saddle for one week. Bob Russell. LEGAL NOTICES ADS NIFTY SHOE SHOP Cyrus Vaughn PAPER HANGING - Paper hanging without a wrinkle. Francis Gates. DOROTHY CADLE Mendet of Holes MATTRESS RENOVATING David Moses BARGAINS IN UNREDEEMED SUITS Neil Kelsey IN THE COURTS ALL unlicensed dogs found on the street after May 31 will be locked up in the dog pound. Gilbert Wakely. Chief Dog Catcher. Page Sixty-one R. Cain vs. D. Caldwell, libel. Lorraine Fowler vs. Albert Mulliken, breach of promise Carol Helm vs. Dominick But- tirta. debt. -VIRGINIA KEUSINK BETTY BRIGGS
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MAROCN ROBFRT RUSSFLL ALBFQRT MULLIKEN ELLA MAI? lNlORGAN HOWARD BALDRIDGE Prosrdsnl View-l'rcsulvnt St-Cr,-fgrq 'l'rf-gsm-pr MERELY A POEM There was a large class which came to Champaign: So many there were that they gave us a pain. We thought they were funny, so young and so green. But they didn't agree, and soon made it plain: Oh, sardonic seniors, we're here to tell you That we'll make our mark before we get through: And, jubilant juniors, you'd best watch your step Or you'll see, to your sorrow, our warnings come true. You soft-headed sophs, when school ends this spring, We'll usurp your places. What woe that will bringf So you'd best treat us kindly, while you are ahead: Next year you'll be glad when our praises they sing! Thus spoke up this class. Now who might they be? Why, they are the class of thirty and three! -G. F. PHILLIPPE, Page Sixty
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- MAROON TOP ROW: Garvin, Schaffer, Strait, Fisrus, Herrick. Taylor. Brown, Shirley, Day. Xofirz. Nelson, Pulsrher, Rhodes. Wusrhcr, Long, Gales, Meyers, Faulkner. FOURTH: M. Brubaker, A. Brubaker. Hvgenburl, Padgett, Srnllh, Hays, Murlin, Waxfcr. Wilhoyt, Ehler, .lom-s, Kerr, Siler. Nolan, Porter, C'umpbeIl. Cullen, Lewis, Amgx, Goldslein, Smith, Luulh. Durst-tt, Kelsey, Schmidt. Babb. THIRD: Hurslvlburgvr. Hulll, Mullilecvz, Parnell, Gales. McCun7lu'r, Bradley, lflvlclvvr, Stoll, Davirlson. Iiclrbvv, Ruby, Crllwforrl. Stern, Boswell, Dunham, R. Ehlt-r, Burrell, A. Stern, Baskin. Bender. Beasley. SECOND: Zimdars. Kingston, Kralxbc, Howell, Thompson, Loliiss. Panlze, Havvnvr, Schuler, lfmnmns, Norton, Bnrlzcr, Drake, Conover, Mrliinly. Coonmd, Johnson. Harrell, Ball. Lewis. Rains. FIRST: Caldwell. Lrll. ll'illiams. .-lndrews, Turner. U'ilson, Fowler. Cadlr, Smalley, Berbaum Holland, Stoll, Buch, Jlarrenson, Trmkle, Lilllc. Samuelson. F. Seeker, Hyland, Householder, D. Lev Sheehan. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY An early day in September of 1929 found many unfamiliar faces looking shyly about the corridors of Champaign high school. These youngsters, you may have guessed, were the new class of Freshies. With the inevitable aid from the dignified seniors, the society juniors and the proud sophomores, these novices made their way through a most successful year. One bright afternoon of the same month the Freshmen were called together for the election of class oflicers. They chose Robert Russell, president: Albert Mulliken, vice-president: Ella Mae Morgan, secretary, and Howard Baldridge. treasurer. Miss Quarles and Mr. Clark were elected class advisers. The Freshmen entered enthusiastically into extra-curricular activities. They took particular interest in athletics. Wayne Hawkins, Max Mayer, Evart Bray. Francis Barrett, Albert Stern, James Babb, Harvey Shirley, Knox Bourne and Stanley Campbell were out for football in the fall and made an excellent showing on the gridiron. Later on in the year, when basketball was in season. the Freshmen were represented on the Pony squad by Max Peterson, Dale Schmidt, Wayne Hawkins, James Babb, Russell Hayes, Stanley Campbell. Wesley Smith. Charles Gates, Robert Russell and Charles Conover. Swimming was also very popular with the new class: Albert Mulliken. William Hamlin. Milburn Anglin, Richard Sain, Thomas Coultas and Robert Russell, helped make the team a success. The class of '33 was also represented in almost every club of the school, Page Sixty-two
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