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JULIA S'r1z1NGrm.r.ow Julia Stringt'4-llow, an honor roll student, has been at-tive in lfililllllllllgll High for four years, having been a lll1'llliN'l' of Girl Ro- servvs, Debate Club, Girls' Ath- letic: Assoc-iation. and lfreneh Club. Judy likes to mlanee and read and plans to enter business svhool next y1'1ll'. Em-:Axon Swmxrzx' Eleanor Sweney, a nieinber of Wig: and I'ainl. Quill and Scroll, National Ilonor Som-ivly, Girl lie- sn-rves. being.: vice-pr:-sillent oi' the latter. and a worker ou the f'hronir'I1' for threo years, lllilkl'S visiting poor people or shun- ming har hobby and has thought of settleinr-nt: work as a future occupation. , - . ..' kilt' X, X ,X . TK ' Q i A I . NN,uzEI.LE Swicic Annabelle Swiok, a new 1'0llll!l' at Champaign last' year from Ar- eola lligh School, was active there in G. A. A. and on tho girls' basketball tvani. Ann was also in the east ol' the .lunior l'lay. In addition to her work in Ar- cola she wont out for the short- hand teani at Chainpaign. MARY JANE TEMPLE Although Chanlpaign High School eannot boast :1 Shirley T1'lllpil' from Hollywood, it does have a Mary .lane Temple. Her grades have iN'4'll above the ordi- nary and in her senior year She joined the Travel Club. Sho nia- jored in English and Social Studies and llllllUI'4'4i in foreign languages and lnatlielnatics. DoNAl.o TRUMAN Donald Trulnan, who plans to go either to the University of Illinois or to a teohnival sl-hool, took enough English and mathe- niaties to nmko them his majors and two years of Spanish and science for his lninors. In addi- rion to his intellectual studies, bright-hair:-fl Don was a nlenl- ber of the Life Saving Cillii. X K . A on QQ, . J . , ff 'H' .J ,fi-f V I we I- , As' :Kim .i L' K lug! I. DoI.o1cEs S'1'1c0ur. Dolores Strohl. a nu-niber of the G. A. A. and Stage Storms-rs, clraniatie elub, went out for the Shorthand tr-:un hor senior year in preparation for fulfilling her intentions of entering.: Business College. During her sophomore year she was in the Life Saving l'lub: along with swinnnini.: Toots also show:-ll an inter:-st in dilllC'lll1L'. Tuigmra SwE1uNsKx' The short C. II. S. brunette. uanu-ly Thelma Swerinsky, has lIlllllij.f1'1l in Illlllly IllllSlK'Rll activi- ties. She not only liked to sing, having: been in the Gloo Ulub and chorus. but she played the piano for the popular orchestra. The l4're11eh vlub, Stage StUl'llll'I'S, and Girls' Athletic Association also attracted her. Lois TATE Known as Loie to her ehunls. Lois was a vupablo member of Life Saving and Arts and Crafts clubs. She proved to be an in- dispensable violinist in the or- vhestra and was elect:-fl home- roonl secretary as a junior. With l'. H. S. as her Alina Mater for four years. Lois majored in his- tory and English. MARGAREr TRUEBLOOD Margaret 'l'rm-blood, whose niekname is l'e1:gy, sang, Slllillii. learned and talked her way through high sc-hool by nn-ans of the Glen- Club, Etiquette Club. Sorial SL'll'lll'l' Club. and the Debate Club. Margaret True- blood came to the Greon Street Institution as a transfer from Odon, Indiana. ALnERf1'A VAN PE'r'1'l-:N Travelillg from the blue grass state of Kentucky to the Illinois 1-orniielfls, Alberta Van I'1-tt:-n en- rolled in Champaign Iligh School her sophomore year. Signing up in lllllSl0. she played in the band three years and in the orcliestra one year: joining Wig and Paint, she directed several plays.
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F1.o1:1cNcE SICKEL l1'lossie or Florence Sickel, the girl who came from Devalls Bluil. Arkansas, to Champaign lligh Sehol for her tl1ird year has as her activities a reportorial position on the Clironielc stall? and membership in Natural Science. Girl Reserves. and French clubs. She intends to take llll nurse's training whe11 she is g.:ra1l11ate1l. Ricnixnp Sims llick crowned his career at Chaiinpaigxn High School as one ot' the Co-Captains of the Wrest- ling squad. Besides being a lirst class wrestler he played football 1'or all four years, being on the varsity for the last three years. lle was il llll'llllN'l' of the C Ulllll and the Athletic honor So- cu-ly. ERNEST SMITH I i1'I10St Smith was a staunch supporter of sports, having been at member of Booster club for four years: Ernie was also in- terested in Intramural basket- ball, Life Saving and in Track. ln addition to his interest in athletics Smitty spent four years in the 15511111 and was very lllll1'll engrossed in radio. I 1 1 If K I . PA'i rr SOUDER A few clever ideas, some measurinpr, and another ad is tinished for the MAROON. By de- signing.: ads on the BIAROON staff her junior and senior years, Patty Souder becamo a member of Quill and Scroll. She was also active in dramaties and athletics. As a background for her career as a commercial artist, Patty joined the Colorcsque Club. xD V' DOROTHY STI-:vi-:Ns When Dorothy Stevens began collecting poems as a hobby, she started a life time job, Besides collecting over a hundred poems, Dot has been a member of the Girl Reserves and Garden club, secretary and treasurer of Mrs. Smith's home room. and secre- tary ot' Current Events-Travel club during her career at C. II. S. Howaim SiMrs0N Howard Simpson, another Cham- paign High senior whose Alma Mater was 01100 Urbana, is known in athletic circles as the Big 12 Champ. flle gained this title through his ability at high j111np- ingl. Some of his less prominent activities include football, bas- ketball, Student Council, Ili-Y Club, and the C Club. CnA1u.Es CI,i-:Mi-1N'r SMITH Almost everyone will remem- ber a tall, blonde, congenial boy who was mostly interested in sports. During his four years at high school, Charles Whitey Smith was prominent ill basket- ball, football llllll baseball. Whitey was also president of Miss Stansell's home-room in his junior year. JACK Smrru Out of C. ll. S. this year are going several prominent athletes including: .lack Smith, known to a certain group as l'oon. As a quarterback in football, a for- ward in basketball, and a. half- miler i11 track, .lack helped his team mates add points to many a score. zl .f 'xxx' gy Hmm-:N STEF1-'1cN With high hopes ot' becoming a n111sic instructor, llelen Steffen made lllllSll5 her special outside activity at Champaign High School. This past year she has been a member of the Glee Club. Three years ago llelen entered Chainpaign lligh School as a I sophomore having: attended . Alary's when a freslinianjlxr 0 f ff . YV Lois S'rEvENs One Loie of the senior class is this likeable person who amuses herself i11 her leisure moments by reading.: quotations and poems which she collects. Lois evidently does not confine herself to literat11re since the Garden Club claimed her mem- bership for two years and Girl Reserves received her attention this past year.
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MAIzG.ucE'r VAN PETTEN Showing her taste for Iine arts Margaret Van IN-tlen reads grand opera, studies aesthetic dZlllI'lH5I, pravtires aI't. and plays a flute. After living in Mort, North Da- kota. for three years, Margaret l'l'flll'llt'li to l'hampaign High her senior year to iH'i'0llll! a lIl0Illil0l' of the band and lVig and Paint. CI.IIfEoIm WARNER C'lifl'orll xVill'll1'l' is another one of the Illillly who have high am- bitions of il1'l'0lllillK a suI'c'essi'ul !lVi2lt0l'. i'l'lilT lDi2lllS to go to il niet-haniI'al school after gradu- ation before fuliilling lIis a1IIhi- tion. For an avovation he toots a saxaphone in the Champaign High Band and the orchestra. BESSIE GRACE WICTIIERALD Making out her sc-hedule eaeh year, Bessie Wetheraltl has never left he-r extra-I-urrireular activi- ties' spare van-ant. Among all the elnhs which she- joined. Stage Stormers. Etiquette, Botany. and Spanish, Bessie was most popular in the Home l'1i'llIl0lIlii'S Club. She belonged to this i'0l' thrve years and was pri-simlent her junior year. BII.I. WIEsE Bill has devoted most of his four years at C. H. S. to the hand. lle has played ill the foot- hall hand all four years. In his senior year lie played in the popular 0I'i'il1'Sfl'2l. Besides music, he was a Pony haskethaller, as a sophomore and as a senior, and a lll0llliil'X' of Quill and Scroll through his rvportorial service on the Ch1'oniL'I1'. M.xIu' WII.s0N Mary WilsoII. sometimes calls-Il Blomlir-w or Giggles , likes to dance and play the piano ill her spare moments. She dislikes very much to he teaserl and says hor- soli' that she c'an't take a joke. Now to get down to high school activities, Mary was a Natural Sc-it-XIII-e Club llll'lllill'l' her senior year. i 3 HI'1I.EN WA1zIxIIaIEI: III-len Xv1ll'llliil0I', a transfer stuilent from St. MaI'y's her sopllomore year, has majored iII ldnglish and social studies, her minors lu-ing math and sciellec. Although lleleu has not joined any cluils rluring her high srhool vareer, most of her time has been spent at the ive skating rink. Lois WENDT Lois NVQ-lull, president oi' Span- ish vluh, Illl'llliN'l' of Girl Ro- serves. and llll'llliN-El' of Home Eco- nomivs eluh ill her junior year, has finished her high sc-hool va- reer with majors in Spanish, English, social science, and a minor in math. Lois is interested ill roller-ting hooks and plans to hoeorin- a iiill'tll'i3ll1. BE'I I'v WIIITE IIQ1' hohhy is sketching. To elaborate her art interest she took art in school, was a mom- her of the Color:-sque Club-presi- livllf of it her junior year-, and works-Il on the XIAROON-jllllltll' art assistant her junior year and pictorial editor her senior year. H+-r name is Betty White. Ror K. WIIILIABIS Prolnlllly one of the most loyal routers l'rom the student body of Champaign 1IiglI School during The last four years was Roy Ken- neth Williams who himself par- ticipated in intramural sports. Kay as his friends vall him. is an outstamling musician, having played in the school hand four years. 1 EIIIPIEN WISE Eileen Wise, who likes to play tennis and dance most of all, also devotes some time to study, 1-hoosing for majors English and social stulliesg hut her favorite suhji-vts are home problems and hookeeping. Shorty was in- teresti-tl in Stage Stormers and Etiquette Clubs.
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