Champaign High School - Maroon Yearbook (Champaign, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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r 1 f 1 K H' .1 - .M f . .ff We WIIJIEITR Oluls Wilbur Ohms, otherwise known as Wm-lv , 1'm-cfviw-xml inost onjoy- nn-vnt from Ill0Cil3lIllCS and shop- work during: his four yvnrs in Uhaxnpaign High School. He had as his inajor, English and us his lninor. shop work. lYi1hur plans to work whou his high school 1'2lI'I'I'l' is 1-11414-fl, probably becom- ing a Ill0CilillllC. RICHARD CLARK As lllilllilgllll' of Stage Stormnrs in his i'l'6Shlll2lll yvar, liicllard Clark, lwttor known as Dick , startml his work in lil'ilIllililCS and 1-limaxcd it with a part in thx- Senior Class play. During: his four yvars at C. II. S. ho lll2l.jUI'I'fl in Enpxlish and social studios. and llllIl0l'Uli in lllllth and l4'1'encl1. RIC HARD S ALLIDAY Richard Salliday, who plans to further his Pdlllfllfiflll at tho Uni- versity of Illinois, has boon :uv tivo in Cross-Country, l,l'2l0iC, and haskvtlmll, winning: a ffhovoron in Tho first sport his sc-nior ye-nr. Dick was also active in intra- mural haskvthall his first Three years in school. Fnossnc LEONA LANE Flossio Lvona Lane says, I likr- to vat. sl:-up and road. but I cloI1't liliv to work too hard. Sho must havo workvd pretty hard to havo In-on in tho Girl Rv- sorva-. llvbato, Spanish, and Ac- comltnnuy clubs as well as to have satisiiml hor hohbif-s of skating, tvnnis, and basketball. l+'ol wishes to become 11 stcnograpllcr.

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Br1'rTY Worm-:n B1-tty XVollvr was host known for hor work on tho XlAl:ooX Stuff. holding tho position ol' junior nssistunt and zutvauwiup: to thu- position ot' l'lditor-in-l'hin-t' ol' thc 19515 Mwnoox. Bvcnust- ol' he-r work in this tit-ld Itotty wus initiutvd into Quill :ind Sr-roll, tha- lIlit'l'lltlliUlltll llonorury So- cicty for high school journalists. Gl'lltAl.lllNI'1 ZIM M ICRMA N Showing: hm-r intc-rs-st in Girls' Sports with :1 SIH't'lili liking: t'or Iuiskctlulll. :lthlotic Goraildino Zim- Illt'I'lllIlll. zz Stage- St0l'lllt'l' sind il Natural S4'it'lll.'l' t'luh lllt'IlliIl'l' in hcr frcshnmn and st-nior yt-airs rm-spt-1'tiv1-ly. was :ln :lc-tivo Girls Athlctin- Association lIlt'lllilt'l' :ind at trut- utlxlotir' fun ot' :ill tho t'oot- hull, lnalslwthzlll, und husohalll gtllllt'S. MAMAN A1cMsT1coNo A girl ot' nunu-rous und urtistic iutvrt-sts is Shorty Al'lllSi,I'tlllg who wus :1 lllL'lllb0I' ol' Girl lit-- scrvvs, Ilonn- Eoononiivs, G11-o club :ind 4!l'1'ilt'Sf1'2l. During hor junior your Shorty wus von- sidvrcd :is ono of tho host typisls on thc typing: f0illll. Mzlrizln says hor big: :unhition is to ho al st-crotury. Climax.:-:s MCTAGGAKT f'il2ll'l0S Ali'T2lgg2l1'l', Chuck to his friends, wus Illtlllilgtfl' otf tho Ciltlllilliligll High footlwull tt-:un in 1933. Chuck wus very intorosti-tl in sports having hc- lollgcrl to tho C Club his lust two yt-urs. having: pluyvtl Intru- znurul haskt-tlnlll :ill through high school. und lmving lwcn on thc Pouics his tirst two yours, Liuvnrzxcr: Su11u.1-JY Ile-'s tall und hlond :ind likos to lmvs- :I good tiniv. Traveling from Bondvillo to svhool cvcry day docs noti nwun that ho wus studi- ous. Ilis hruin did not likt- to ho hoths-rod with studying, hut turnctl to nrt, the hircls, In-vs, huirs :ind :ill nature. This is L2llVI'0llC0 Shirley. fi 'st Lk l t CARROLL Wolmcv Aftcr f'tllIlpit'flll11 thrvo yt'!ll'S ut IlI'llIlllll0l' Township lligh School tGihson Cityj. l'2lI'l'tlli xv0l'it'j' callnv to U. ll. S. At llrununcr. hc wus lll'lllllillt'Ilf in music :ind dru- lll5llit'S. Rod is now lll1lj0l'illLZ' in lll2liil0lll2lfilfS :ind Nt'it'Ill'l' and lik:-s thc tint' arts. llt' intonds to luw-oinc :ln t'1t'l'tI'ii'ili t'llp.Zillt't'l'. JouN Annuonmz .lohn Arhucklc. who has the ni4-lumino that you would oxpocft al .lohn to llzlvv that ot' Johnnie , has followt-ml tho lnnjority in Innk- ing.: English u niujor. llistory and lll2llilt'lll2lfi1 S worm' liste-d :ls .lohnnio's nliuors. ln tho way ol' sports ht- pluyod football, working to hu :L tucklo. Xx HELE. CU1 AON l inding: clo gin nn intcrcst- ing suhjt-ct, H01-1 Illtltil' grcut url- i Vunccnn-nt in it. starting: out in i thc udvzlncod 1-lass in tho tirst pluco. As El division to this sub- gt-cl, lla-lon znudo English and history hor major studios. To :uid to this Us-lon was au-tivo in - Girls' Athletic Association. GRACE RICJIIBI .xx Titiun-huircd fiI'ill'0 lliclinniu has l'0Ill1Jl0fl'tl four yours ut l'iltIlllIHli,'.2'll Higll, niujoring: ill. lllnglish and soviul suit-lwos. Dur- ing hor frvshnniu your sho was :in :lt-tivo nloinhvr of tht- Stage Stornu-rs. Graco hus In-coino pro- tit-icnt in L'tIlllIll0l't'iil1 suhjcvts and will prohuhly go on in this tiuld. H0wA1m Dwvis ' llowurd Davis, during.: his on- tiri- high school l'2ll't'4'1' ut Chann- p:1ig.:n Higll School, has boon ox- Il't'llll'iy intervstcrl in unything hnvinp: to do with lllt'l'ilElllii'hl. His hohhy and main outsido activity is lruilding model alirplzlncs about which he is wcll vm-rscrl. :ind he has also studied :Auto mechanics.



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, .x ii Norma. Jean Gillingham L Barbara Moore GIRLS CAPTURE '35 HONORS Climaxing her active senior year during which she was president of the senior class, president of wig and paint, president of girl's life saving, business manager of Clzronidc, took one of the major parts in the senior play, and was a member in National llonor Society, National Thespians, and Quill and Scroll, Norma Jean Gillingham has the distinction of at- taining tl1e highest valcdictorian average for over sixteen years. In her four years of high school she car- ried thirty subjects and made twenty- eight A pluses and two A's which average up to 4.933. Not far behind are Barbara Moore who with an aver- age of 4.906 is salutatorian and Geral- dine Nickell, the latter having car- ried thirty-fivc subjects in seven semesters and made a total average ot' 4885. Anita Knapp with drama- tics and the MAROON on her activity list follows with 4823. The next in line is Laurabell Schutt who active in Journalism and dramatics has a total average of 4687. Looking on down the list we come to Julia Frank- lin with an average of 4.620, Eleanor Sweney centering her interest on speech and publications made a 4531. Chester Houston, one of the two boys on the honor roll made an average of 4.50, Ruth Denny, 4.25, Ruth For- shey, 4.2415 Jean Jinkinson who has won' many honors in her art work, 4.1664 Julia Stringfellow, 4.1075 Ber- nadine Hettinger, 4.0645 Jean Hos- kins, managing editor of the Chron- icle, 4.0645 Hortense Bartholow, 4.0345 Mary Jane Bassett and Robert Shoemaker, 4.00 each. Page Twenty-eight Since some students exeell in one subject, there is an honor roll by sub- jects made out. In general there is about a twenty-five per cent increase on this honor roll over previous years. The subject with the most four- pointers for four years is English. Those who achieved this are: Geral- dine Nickell, Eleanor Swcncy, Norma Jean Gillingham, Barbara Moore, Anita Knapp, Laurabcll Schutt, Julia Franklin, Dolores Greenman, Jean Hoskins, Ruth Denny, Helen Shoemaker, Mary Jayne Alexander, Margaret Graham, Chester Houston, Helen Kuhn, Charles Romine, Pa- tricia Souder, Annabel Swick, Al- berta Van Petten, and Carroll Wor- ley. After English come the social studies which include history, civics, geography, economics, sociology, and business law. Those with four point averages or above are: Norma Jean Gillingham, Barbara Moore, Geral- dine Niekell, Laurabell Schutt, Elea- nor Sweney, Anita Knapp, Bernadine Hettingcr, Julia Franklin, Julia Stringfellow, Hortense Bartholow, Virginia. Campbell, Henry Jordan, Robert Shoemaker, Patricia Souder, Annabel Swick, and Betty Woller. Next comes mathematics with nine students, commercial with seven stu- dents, Spanish and music with tive each, and art and design and science with four each, and German and In- dustrial Arts with one apiece. The foreign language honor rolls are smaller this year than usual because they are based on three years instead of two.

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