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OLIVE HENSLEY Olive Hensley, a senior high school student who presided over the Travel Club after helping to organize it and as seeretary-treas- urer of Miss LeSure's home-room kept the accounts and minutes, plans to teach some high school students some day in the not-to- distant future. BERNADINE HETTINGER Since Bernadine Ilettinger came to Champaign froln Pesotum hel' junior year, she has been a mem- ber of the Home Economics Club. As her major subjects. she took history and English, her minor credits considering starting in the University of Illinois. fl . .ffffylf .ff .. fl, 1 ,Z f. ,J I J! I f HEI,EN Honn Diversifying her lllillll interests from commercial courses ill high school, Helen Ho1'd joined the Spanish Clubi her senior year. Shorty has the unusual hobby of collecting menus and receipes of which she has many. Outside of school she has chosen her favorite pastime as that of read- ing fiction books. J1-:AN HosK1Ns Jean Hoskins, Managing Editor of the Clwoniclc, is known by al- Inost every studentg for much of the excellence of that newspaper is due to her. For her C'h.rofn'iole work, Jean made Quill and Scrollg for her average, she made National Honor Societyg because of her swimming interests she joined the Life Saving Club. Louis HOUT Everyone has seen Lewie Ilout taking care ol' the equip- ment on the football iield. You can judge from this that Lewie is g1'eatly interested in sports. lle has been active in baseball. basketball, and football, being manager of the football teams. As a result of this Lewis became a member of the UC' Club. ,.. H'ELEN HERRIOTT Helen Herriott, a seventh great- grand niece of George Washing- ton, was among the active mem- bers of the Girl Reserves, having been a member for the last two years. Not only was Helen en- grossed in G. R. work, but also interested in Girls' Glee Club, llramatics, and Mathematics. ORMAND H1XoN By combining two of the major outside activities, music and SDOIIS, O1'1nand Hixon completed high school with a four-year membership in the band and elec- tive place i11 the Baton Club, a position on one of the intra- mural baskethall squads, his junior year, and a placement on the soccer team his senior year. Q 3 . s YA Mi, My s... JUNIOR HORNKOIIL Junior Hornkohl, devoting his attention to several fields, partici- pated iu a variety of activities besides his regular class work. He was a member of Chess Club, Physics Club, being president of the latter during his senior year, intramural basketball, Chrmzicle Staff, swimming team, and stage crew of the senior play. rf, X CHESTER HOUSTON For two years Chester Houston devoted school time to class work but in his last two years he step- ped into the activity whirl by joining the Natural Science Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club, and Wig and Paint, and taking part in The Cat Came Back. DEAN HUGIIES Anyone at the University ten- nis C0ll1'tS at almost any time last summer saw Dean Hughes swiftly hitting his cannon-ball serve over the net to his unlucky opponent. Boom Boom went for tennis in a big way since he was part of the tennis team his junior and senior years.
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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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ELIZABETH HYDE Elizabeth Hyde, an active mem- ber in the German Club and Girl Reserves, was also interested in Science and English, making these subjects her majors. Eliza- beth is fond of girls sports, liking swimming and being: a member of G. A. A. Libby was also a member of the crew of the Junior Play. KENNETII IRLE Kenneth Irle. better known as Kenny to those who know him intimately. won a regular posi- tion on the football team his senior year. His high school ca- reer was marked by his willing- ness to cooperate and improve, and his friendship is valued, by all those who know him well. HENRY JORDAN Because of his interest i11 dra- Ill1lflt'S and publications, Henry devoted most ot' his spare time to them. In the dramatic's Held he was a member of XVig and Paint and Thespians, an honor- ary dramatic organization. In the journalistic tield, Henry was senior photographer on the 1935 Alanoox and a member of Quill and Scroll. CHARLES KING Motorcycle Mike devotes all his spare time to motorcycles and radios, and hopes to attend the University as a Machanical Engineer. Because of his interest in Mechanics he luis taken part in these clubs: Physics, Radio, Handicraft, and General Science. Ile was an officer of his freshman class besides being.: in freshman- sophomore dramatics. RENARD KOEII NEMANN Aniong his many accomplish- ments at C. H. S. Renard has ' cludell two successful plays: ttTln Cat Came Back and Minick. In connection with his dramatic activity he was a member of Wig., and Paint. Besides dramatics Renard was interested in music and publications, being a mem ber ot' the Baton club and of the Chronicle staff. My CLARENCE INSKIP Clarence is the kind of person who is always willing to perform any task. He has always been well liked by his school friends. Inskip particularly enjoyed me- chanical drawing and auto me- chanics. Ile was also a consistent member of Handicraft Club. Clarence majored in the commer- cial courses, typing and book- keeping. x 1 f f f' L .QL L'--' L L C44 - fj ,Q JIEAN JENKINSON Jean Jenkinson, the girl with the clever brush, has worked on the scenery of almost every play that has been given in high school since she has been here. Because of her artistic ability she was admitted into the Allegro Club. She was awarded membership in the National Honor Society her Junior year. W! RonER'r J 0sEPn KAY Dramatics, music, and science! Robert Kay. Bob, was in them all during.: his two years at C. II. S. Ile was in the play, Minick, and directed the Valicnt, a member of the baud both years, Botany Club as a junior and Chemistry Club as a senior. He was in Wig and Paint and Thes- pians both yearsi ANITA KNAPP Anita Knapp. the worthy presi- dent of Quill and Scroll and Na- tional llonor Society. was also interested in dramatics having been a member ot' Wig: and Paint for three years. She was senior editor of the Mimoox and Secre- tary ot? the senior class. In addi- tion to her scholastic activities Anita was awarded the Scholastic Medal her junior year? Ixiabbt as om ot its nn mbers this pxst WWII His assistance on the produmtlon staff ot the senior play nis quite yulcoim As an undtrflassniin, he joined the Frcnth Club eyen though his hobby is stump collecting: Krabbc mujoitd in mathematics, Breach and English. C 1!!J l 1' E 'Vs- , e w L-I' F , l ji J,1.,f, X A in- I , -,,. I ,: ,M , y ' I fy.,-I -. . - , , , J! Y X. , J ft x X. , . If ' ,x -,K ,NL X X ' , JOHN KRAHBE E ' 'The physics club claimed John V. u I
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