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DOROTHY Mooiu-1 Besides being: a collector of slave bracelets and crystal bot- tles, Dorothy Moore was in- terested in G. A. A., Ice Skating. Spanish, and the Social Science Club. She was on the p1'operty committee of the class play in her junior year. She intends to major at the U. of l. in Spanish, her favorite study. ROSALII-1 Mooiu-3 lVith a great' bit.: smile for everyone and with the suitable nickname of Rosy, Rosalie Moore advanced through her four years at the institution of learn- ing, Champaign High School. During school hours Rosy's ac- tivities were limited to the Coloresque Club, but outside ot school she made scrapbooks her hobby. Rov MoUs'rY Roy Mousty, a red, wavy- haired SOIllIlI', has been active in the Handicraft Club, the Hi-Y Club, the Garden Club, and the Coloresque Club. Ile was elected to the oilice of secretary-treasurer in the Handicraft Club for the past year. He is going to college this fall. JOHN MYERS Johnnie. as we know him around school, dotes on collecting things from famous places, Al- though this is his present occu- pation. he desires to be a mathe- matician. In preparint.: for this career he has lnajored in mathe- matics and English. As an ex- tra-currieular activity .lohnnie went out for basketball his fresh- man year. Savvas N'ICII0liAS Savvas Nicholas, arriving.: from the island of Cyprus in America, was hardly able to speak Eng- lish: but he entered Chainpaign High School, overcame his dilli- culty of speech, and became a prominent member of the French Club. He was graduated in Feb- ruary aml is now going to the University of Illinois. Romaar MOORE We take ou1' hats off to Robert, Curly Moore, who came from Urbana to C. H. S. as a sopho- more. ln 'Ji-I he became presi- dent of the junior class and the next year he became secretary of the senior class. Curly, who was an honor student, was promi- nent on the varsity football and basketball teams. XVKILLIALI MosEs William Moses, a prominent band participant for four years and active as an elective Baton Club member, is planning to en- rer the Liberal Arts and Science College at the University of Illi- nois. Being actively engaged in the Coloresque and Chemistry Clubs, Bill showed his interest along other lines besides music. JEANNE MURRAY Transfering from St. Mary's Iligh School in her sophomore year, Jeanne Murray took an ac- tive part in clubs, being a mem- ber ot' the Glee Club, the Booster Club, the Latin Club, and the Travel Club. Jeanne intends to enter the library school at the University of Illinois. ' Evnnlmrr WITILIAM NELSON With model making as his fa- vorite hobby, Everett Nelson de- votetl much of his time to making models of houses, airplanes. vari- ous types of engines. and sub- marines. lle developed his model making: amusement by taking up work in the Physics Club as chairman of the Physics Club program committee. G1caM.mNE NICKELL Geraldine Nickell, Jerry, has not only taken part in the vari- ous dramatic activities of the sehool, participating in The Cat Came Back and in other Wig: and l'aint productions, but has been a scholastic leader of the school, shown by her admittance into the National Honor Society her junior year. u l ,C
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LOUIS!-1 MANN She's going to make a model home girl. To verify this state- ment, Louise Mann, one halt' ol' the Malin twins, took home ec at Champaign High School, is very nmch interested in cooking and collecting recipes, and plans ro enter a home economics course at the University of Illinois. JIM MCDONALD Fans cheered as Jim McDonald made brilliant tackles, kicked long punts down the field, or came out of the line to carry the ball for substantial gains. Jim was a member of National Ath- letic Honor Society and wrestled in the heavy weight division on the squad his junior year. JOHN MCMUILEN During his high school career, John Mac McMullen has ren- dered great service to the music department by being active in the band. Music Association, and Baton Club, also lilling the posi- tion of student director of the band. Mac has not only musi- cal ability but also athletic abil- ity being active in several i11tra- mural sports. JOHN MESSINGER Bud came to U. H. S. in his sophomore year. Ile has played in two intI'an1nral basketball tournaments and spoilt a year each on track and baseball. He also spent part of his time on the production staff ot' Minick and in the cast of The Valicntf' He joined Wig and Paint l1is senior year. S nm: BIA N MONTGOMERY At first glance Sherman Mont- gomery seemed to have centered his interest on nature, partici- pating in the Garden and Natu- ral Science l'lubs but you also discover he went out for foot- ball and Life Saving in way of sports, making motor boating his hobby. Sherman also worked on the Chronicle his junior year. Xfx ,,f ' I V' ii ,' U . Zi xv k X X1 Enix-:N MAYER Eileen Mayer has not found her time unoccupied these four years, for she was active as co- lmsiness manager of the 1935 Mlsnoox, a member of Wig and Paint, participating in two an- nual Fall I'lays of the club, and an orchestra and Girl Scout mem- ber for flblll' years. Froy MCGREW Floy Mclirew spent her first two years of high school at Fisher Community High. As a junior at Uhampaign, she was a member of the Botany club. Floy made the typing team as a junior and senior. llowever, she excel- led in it her fourth year. After graduation she plans to enter a business college. LILLIAN MEARS Lillian Mears, the originator of many bright sayings and gum gymnastics, has linished four suc- cessful years ol' Champaign High School. lnasmnch as history was one of Sm:-ars majors, it was only litting and proper that she join the Social Science Club: she also participated in the G. A. A. and Chemistry Club. ,f X f . Rtrr it MEYERS Ruth Meyers or Blondie as she is called is a person to whom the saying, still waters rnn deep applies. During her high school term Ruth has been a par- tieipating member of the G. A. A. because ol' her interest in sports. In addition to being a sport l'an t'Blondie helped with the 0'7lronicIe. Blxanana Moons Physically Barbara Moore is one of the smallest students in Champaign llighg but mentally Bobs, a member of the National Honor Society. is right there. She worked not only on her studies but in the French Club, Home Ec. Club, Arts and Craft l'lub, Stage Stormers, and on the Uhroniclc Stuf.
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J UNE NORMAN June Norman as co-business manager of the 1935 Mfxuoox was a ditlicult individual to locate around school because she was always dashing here and there collecting ads. Besides making ad copy, selling ads, and draw- ing up the advertising.: dummy for the yearbook. she has worked in the Girl Reserves and Art and Crafts Clubs. EARLINE P1-:CK Earline Peck changed her Alma Mater from the old competitor, Urbana. to Champaign High at the beginning of her senior year. She has three majors, English, history. and mathematics. She joined the Coloresque Club to de- velop her art, as she intends to make magrazine or fashion sketch- ing her llfework. PAUL PICKENS Paul Pickens has been a valua- ble asset to the cross country and rrack teams the past four years. Pick was elected captain and voted as Big.: Twelve Champion of the cross country team in 1934. Ile was a member ot' the C Club, Cross Country Club, and Student Council. -S Q FREIDA POTTER When Freida Pauline Potter entered vlltlllllltllflll High School as a senior, she was quite in- terested in dramatics, enrolling in both dramatitc classes. Before her entry here Freida had gone to Xenia High School for three years whe1'e she was in the Girls' Glee Club and Girls' Athletic As- sociation. CITARLES R,0lWIINE As humor editor of the Ohrofn- iclc and as a C. H. S. dramatist, Charles Romine presents a very interesting character. llis act- ing and singing ability were proved by the splendid dramatic powe1's displayed in the play, The Valiw-nt, and the operetta, South in Sonora. which rank as two of his best performances. CN, ytitc, Lmet ' t f JOSHUA Plum mc Joshua Parker, known to all the students as Josh, has been out for football the last two years and made his letter his senior year although basketball is really .losh's specialty. Con- cluding: a brilliant season on the Ponies, Josh was a regular on the basketball team the last two years. R0l!ERT PETRY For-using.: his interests and energy on athletics, Bob Petry has been a fancy diver on the SXVllllllllIlf.f team taking.: part in the Big 12 conference meets, a wrestler holding: the position of co-captain, and last but not least a quarterback on the football team having the famous number 13. FLORENCE POLL Florence Poll entered Cham- paign High School four years ago with the intentions ot' taking a business course and later becom- ing: a secretary. Flossy. having taken her business course as well as having.: participated in the stage Stormers, Swimming, and Etiquette clubs, is now ready to secure her position or go to busi- ness school. BETTY ANN ROE lIere's a future civil arts and science student. Betty Ann Roe who belonged to the Girls' Ath- letic Association, Home Eco- nomics Club, and Spanish Club while in Champaign High School, plans to enter this college at the U11ive1'sity of Illinois next fall. Betty Ann's favorite subjects while here were English and Spanish. ,- fn 41 . Xl' HL ,Q 4- Q.. KA'l'HRYN ROOT Katie has been a life saver in more ways than one at C. H. S. She has been in the Girls Life Saving Club for th1'ee yea1's and :1 life saver for the Mmioox her senior year. In Wig: and Paint she has been a life saver to nu- merous dramatie productions.
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