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EDWARD EBERT Edward Ebert,' who was center on an intramural basketball team his sophomore year, was one of the leade1's of Student Council. After serving as a member of the council for two years, he was elected treasurer in his senior year. Ed has also been an honor student and has been prominent in wood working. W1I,L0lJE.XN Fmmzv XVillodean Finley who has ener- getically devoted most of her time to her studies at Champaign High and developed into an honor student is going to continue her studies at the University. ln her spare time she gave particular attention to skating, joining: the Skating Club her junior year. KICNNFTFII FISHER Kenneth Fisher gets nearly as much satisfaction out of playing a clarinet as he does out of ath- letic contests. Kenny has not only been a member of the band for four years but he was a Baton Club member his junior and senior years. lle also went out for track and intramural baskets ball, ffzf , Z ,ZJAMW RUTH Foicsimv Harboring indeeision as wheth- er to take up the profession of nursing or enter a eommereial eollege, Ruth Forshey, one of the Forshey twins. is tinisbing her high school training with achieve- ments in the National Honor So- ciety, llome lileonomics Club her freshinan and sophomore years, and the Spanish Club ber senior year. . CM MAILY FILYPIIC Mary tTinyJ Fryer came to Champaign lligh from Blooming- ton two years ago. She has been active in Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Girls' Athletic Association, and Arts and Crafts Club, serv- ing as secretary of the latter. Tiny has two hobbies: eolleetinp: stamps, and making serapbooks, and one ambition, becoming a nurse. , ' y x T' DE1cMo'1'1' ESTRIDGE During: his training at high school, Dermott's chief activities have been in sports. Life-saving, swimming, track, and football are his favorites. He was a guard on the football team until his knee was inju1'ed. Ile plans to enter the Liberal Arts and Science col- lege at the University of Illinois. W1r.L1AM FISCHEL William Fischel, who hails from Missouri, the Kirkwood High School in Kirkwood, became one of the Champaiguers his senior year. Golf and tennis are Bill's summer diversions and basketball, the sport which lie went out for all four years of his pre-college life, was Bill's school pastime. TIIOLIAS FLANIGAINI Thomas Flanigam, better known to his fellow students as Tommy, has assumed the roles of an accountant, claiming meni- bership in the Accountancy Club, of Vice-president of his home room serving his junior year, as ball player on the baseball team, and as a stamp collector. JULIA FRANKLIN This Scholarship Medal girl was identitied as one of the Smart set. Judy was usually on the honor roll and made the National Honor Society her junior year. At one time or other she was a member of 'the Stage Stormers. G. A. A., German and Girl Reserve Clubs. JEAN GARDNER Jean Gardner, an energetic typist, was a great help on the MA1aooN staff this year. Not only did Jean type but she aided in the completing' of the Senior Sec- tion. In addition to her MAROON work, Jean was Viee-president of the Freshman class and active in glrls' sports.
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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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FLORENCE GEARON Florence Gearon came to Cham- paign in her sophomore year, transfering from Mt. St. Mary's Academy. Florence is studying to be a Public Accountant with DePaul University as the place chosen to complete her Commer- cial Course. She has been active in the French and the Girls' Life Saving Clubs and on the Chroni- cle Staff. NORMA JEAN GILLINGHAM When the senior class elected Norma Jean Gillingham, who was president ot' Wig illld Paint, par- ticipant in its productions, busi- ness manager of the Chronicle, member of National Honor So- ciety, as its president, they gave high recognition to o11e who has been prominent in school affairs since her freshman year. ROBERT LAVVERENCE By adding shop and art to a general business course, R'obert Allen Lawerence put a little spice and variety in his daily curriculum. To provide a further contrast Robert, a band member for four years, spent some time in two music clubs, the Baton Club and the Boys' Glee Club. DELORES GREEN MAN With the honor of graduating in three and one-half years chalked up in her favor, Delores Greenman, a Stage-Stormer and Wig and Painter who had roles in Minick , The Loves of Lionel , and Faith and Works , entered the law school at the University of Illinois. DONALD GUINN Donald Guinn traversed four- teen miles every day just to at- tend good old Champaign High School, to enter intramural sports which included membership on an intramural basketball team during his sophomore year, and to spend his spare time reading, an occupation which is Don's hobby. idyjj we LW w M? N OXVEN GILBERT A Major League baseball player i11 the making, that's Stan When he has finished at C. H. S., he plans to go to Texas and into professional baseball. In high school he has played baseball anid basketball and in following his favorite sport he attends an aver- age of 20 Major League games every summer. BETTY GIIEISER Betty Gleiser, whom many may remember as the Alice in Won- derland of the English Depart- ment production four years ago, claims singing a favorite hobby, is in the Glee Club, has majored in English, and history and has obtained three minors, math, science, and foreign language in preparation for college. V ff!! Xl HAROLD GRANT Harold Heat Grant is well known among his friends around the high school for his witty humor and his very cheerful dis- position. He lists as his greatest achievements at Champaign High School l1is pitching ability on the mound for the Champaign baseball team his junior and senior years. WILLIALI GRU MLEY The eoII1p1ete covering of Champaign's sports for the Chronicle was put in worthy hands this year, those of YVilliaIn Grumloy, Sports Edito1'. Bill, an active UC club member, gained his sport's knowledge through his work as manager of the freshman-sophomore basket- ball squad his sophomore year and the baseball nine his junior year. Ni-LES HARDYBIISN Nyles Hardyman called Jerry by those who know him inti- mately, made his first appearance at Champaign High School his freshman year as member of the band, and he made his last ap- pearance at this same institution as a member of the band, orcaes- tra, and Baton Club.
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