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X t , r'11 if N sl-1 ., 43. CAM. CANADAY Rabbit junlped, dodged, and . 1 l1is way to football fame l1is .' 1io1' year and to 11 plaee among 'the sehool's leaders by his ticket- selling, frielulsliip, 111-1'so11:1lity, illlll gellerosity, 'l'o IlKflfi'llfllilfl! his 1eade1'ship. t'llank or in other words Carl Canaday. was ll Student I'ouncil and National Athletic IIOIIOI' Society BIUIIIIDCIY GRACE CARI: Grave Carr had a wide varil-ly of hobbies-art, xnusie, and da11eing.:. Gr:1eie is also quite athletic, having been a llll'lllil1'l' of the Swininniug Club and the Girls' Athletic Association. ln her junior year she was a Olirouirflrf l'0ll0l'll'l', and when ll Sllllll0lllUl'0 she worked in the Girl Reserve organization. Jon Cmck Sinn-e .Toe Cliick, 11 n1id-sen1es- ter graduate, lllliK'l'0ll fqhllllllliligll Iligh School, l1is llllljlll' interests were ceiltered ill'0llll1l alhleties. Joe, I1 left-fielder, ca11t,ai11ed tl1e baseball fl'tlIll during.: his last year on the squad. lle also labored away Ull basketball and was tlSSiSf2lllt-lll2lll2l3!,'0l' of the ll'1llll. ARY Co1'1c Mar. Cop wl1o has llllllllf pic- ture eollectil her hobby is con- cluding her high school interests whivh have taken i11 Stage Stornwrs, the Girls' Athletic As- sociation, and the French Club the past four years. She plans to l'0flll'Il to Ullllllllllligll High next year as a post-gradllate. gxs JUANITA DA111. Closing her scholastic life illld elitering illtll Il business career, Juanita Dahl plans to enter a business college either i11 Chain- paign or New York to train to become fl secretary. As avoca- tions, t'Ji111111y,' Il transfer from Sidney High School ill her junior year, lists roller skating, dancing, reading, and cooking. L 4 EBIELINE CA111'r:R Although Exneline Carper likes to sit 2ll'0lllld lllld sew, this rloesn't keep her from leaving: her needle a11d playing basketball 01' volley ball or going horseback 1'i1ling:. At C. II. S., Ein joined the Music Associatioll, because of her tronibone playing. and the IIOIIIQ Ee llllil Cheinistry Clubs. JANE CIIAJNTBICRS With SXVlI1lIlllllj.f her freshman year, X7ll'0-Il1'l'Silll'Ilt of the class her SOIlh0lll0l't! year, KVM.: and l'aint nieinber and llillfllfillllllt ill the junior play her junior year, and an active inember of Student C0lllll'i1 and typist on the MA- ROON st11K her senior year, Jane l'htllllil0I'S has spent four busy years at C. H. S. Doius CoNN1-:T One of the outstanding artists of C. II. S. is Doris Connet who has taken art for two years 11nd belonged to tl1e Coloresque Club. Monkey as she is known to her friends has also been an art edi- tor 011 the Clzrofnicle. She plans to go on with her art by enter ing an art school in Chicago. JOAN Cusnnvu Joan Cushing. Joey , one of the intellects of the grllduation class, didn't let her studies d11r- ing her four years interfere with her QXfI'tl-Cll1'iClllllI' activities, for she was i11 G. A. A., Skating Club, active on the stai of tl1e Junior Play, and also 11 typist for the Mlxnooy during her senior year. STANLEY D'ALI.As Stanley Dallas, a Baton Club n1e1nbor. is pointed to as 0110 who pounded his way on the typing: team his junior and senior year by the speed with which his fly- ing fingers crossed the keyboard and as one who was part of the tI'lI1llDEt section i11 the hand, or- chestra, and popular orchestra.
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MARY JANE Blxssisrr Did you know that Mary Jane Bassett's nickname is Jiggs ? However, Mary Jane isn't slow and lazy as Jiggs of the comics but showed her diligence by tak- ing part in the Girl Reserves Club, Etiquette Club, Botany Club, Latin Club, and Stage Stormers during her high school course. 1 K . i FLORA BLACKSTOCK Before coming to Champaign High School this year, Flora at- tended the Senior High School at Chicago. She is the vicc-presi- dent of her home-room group, a Girl Reserve and also a member of the Travel Club. Her favorite hobby is the collecting of school papers and write-ups about her school. ELIZABETII BOLEY Elizabeth, Boley, a girl whose quiet unassuming manner will re- call the old saying 'tstill waters run deep, contined her activities to the French Club and the Glee Club. As a further evidence of her interest in the French lan- guage, Betty made it one of her major subjects. MELN'IN BREYMAN During the football season Mcl- vin Breyman, as a manager, ban- daged the ankles and wrists of the football heroes, gathered to- gether all the equipment, and saw that everything was in proper order. This member of the C Club went out for the basketball and intramural teams during his junior year. ,, f , 1 I 'f,l.,' If 1,. FRANCIS WILLIAM CAMPBELL In high school Francis Camp- bell caught the stamp collecting disease by obtaining many types and sizes of stamps. He com- bined his work in the Physics Club with this hobby. ln the university Francis plans to take up a different type of work, that work being studying to become a marine lawyer. i ... A ,, MW, . X I ,Y -.,Q'Vr f fyjfvffff L 2 iff' f Ronizirr BECIITCL The sky is the limit and Itobcrt Bcchtol is willing to ac- cept this fact because of his avid interest in astronomy. Bob also tinds enjoyment in pole-vaultlng for the Champaign Iligh track team. He has furthered his in- terests in science by joining the Natural Science and Radio Clubs. BRUCE BLAISDELL Because of his interest in mu- sic, Bruce devoted most ot his spare time to the Baton Club, Boys' Glce Club, the Music As- sociation, Band, the Popular Or- chestra, and the Concert Band. ln the commercial iicld he gave his attention to typing, securing the position of alternate i11 his junior year. CIIARLES BRADBURY Charles Bradbury, Chuck, won recognition in, the sports world by his wrestling and foot- ball achievements for C. H. S. his junior and senior years. Brady, a member of Wig and Paint and treasurer of this club this year, added dramatic activities to his sport's career. RICHARD BURVVASH Richard Burwash, while an- ticipating a career as a doctor by entering pre-medics at the Uni- versity ot Illinois next year, has occupied his time outside of school by snapping unusual pics tures and because of its facina- tion for him, making it his hobby. More of his time was spent in soccer, intramural basketball, and swimmingg AMW bl VIRGINIA CAMPBELL As President of Student Coun- cil of Champaign High School during her senior year, Virginia Campbell, Pete, has been an active worker during all of her high school career. Jinny was a member of the Chronicle staff, Girls' Athletic Association, and Etiquette Club as well as an honor student.
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, CARRIE DALRYMPLE Carrie Dalrymple, who disliked to hear anyone called sweet, but liked to sing, swim, exercise, speak Spanish, and act, showed it by joining the Glee and Swim- ming Clubs, the Girls' Athletic Association, Spanish Club, and Stage Stormers, receives her diploma with the ambition to be- come a dietician. RUTH DENNEY Ruth Denney got her part in the art play, The Fate of Yu- Kinia , through her interest in art which she carried at school along with her major subjects, French and English. Ruth re- ceived her life-saving badge through her extra-curricular work in the Girls' Life-Saving Club. '- 1,0-'J' ' . ' ,,!Lrv'4 'J PHYLLIS Dixon Phyllis Dixon began her com- mercial career in her junior year with determination to continue hcr business work, when she 18 graduated, by entering Commer- cial College. In addition to her business work in high school, Phyllis was an active member in the Etiquette Club and Home Economics Club. GLENN DONALDSON Glenn Donaldson has had a varied activity list ranging from sports to music. In way of sport's interest he claimed mem- bership in the Skating, Dancing, and Booster Clubs and went out for tennis in the spring. Along the music li11e he belonged to the Allegro Club through his work in USouth in Senoraf' ARTHUR DUNLAP Arthur Dunlap, who answers more willingly to the nickname, Art, hopes to attend a techni- cal school after he has been graduated this year. In prepara- tion for his next year's plans, 'tArt made mathematics his major. He lists the Hi-Y, Botany, and Glee Clubs as his outside ac- tivities. Q J UL1Us DEMLOW He floats over the ice with the greatest of case! No, we do not mean The Man on the Fly- ing Trapezeu: but Julius Dem- low at the skating rink. Besides skating Stretch as he was sometimes called, played the clari- nct in the band for two years and gals active in intramural basket- il . N 3-ful p N LSL!-d f..f! . PAULINE DIECKBIANN Pauline Dieckmann has fea- tured her ability on sports during hor four years at Champaign lligh School by participating in the Girl's Athletic Association, and the Skating Club. Pauline is a regular patron of the skating rink. HP. D. is going to the Uni- versity and expects to major in physical education. ROBERT DOLAN Robert Dolan has been in science Clubs and on basketball squads, and football teams: Bob was a member of the Phy- sics Club, Intramural Basketball squad, the River Rats, during his junior year, and freshman and sophomore football team, serving as guard on each team. 1 f Y , v 7. t . . f' ., fi DONALD Dnaooo Mechanical D1'awing which is Don Dragoo's favorite subject has proved an incentive for him to become a student in the engi- neering school at the U. of I. Taking Physics and handicraft as clubs also enabled him to follow out his main interest. .12 ,f f . f J RUTH EAGLETON Ruth Fredona Eaglcton who is commercially inclined would like to take up stenography or ac- countancy for her life work. As a basis for chcrishing this ambi- tion, Ruth more commonly known to everyone as Freddie likes to type, keep books and accounts, andvdo all kinds of oflice work.
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