Champaign High School - Maroon Yearbook (Champaign, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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Dawn peeps belween flue mulberry and oalc frees To look al llwe sclwool as llwe youllw looks foward llme lulure. HIS FRIENDS BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Youfh-The season for forming Iasfing friendships BOARD OF EDUCATION GIVES BEST OF OPPORTUNITIES Under Ihe able leadership of Dr. J. C. Dallenbach, presi- denl, Ihe Board of Educalion has given us The besl of edu- calional opporlunilies. Mrs. Bessie Russell has been secrefary and Miss Carrie Busey, Ihe clerk. The slanding commillees of The Board were: lnslruclional, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Olivella M. Kelley, and Irvin P. Turner: Physical Educa+ion, John Lier- man, Dr. W. E. Schowengerdl, and Mrs. Kelley: Buildings and Ground, Delos R. I-Iuxlable, Dr. Schowengerdl and Mr. Lierman: Finance and Audil- ing, Mr. Turner, Mr. I-Iuxlable and Mrs. Russell: Purchasing Dr. Schowengerdl, Mrs. Kel- ley, and Mr. I-Iuxlableg and Cafeferia, Mrs. Kelley. M Lierm D Sh df M T M B y DDIlbhMRII Mr. 6 I-I Nfl!! X1 . L. NXCXCELL, Supefmkeodeok off We Coampexqn SQXNOOXS, as 5xdxXYx5uXN Xaepk om scX'XooXs apece wwe pvoqvesdwe educa- ' X'deae ' QSN 'mkefesk 'xo us we express our eppvedxakkoo. Mona x 'S Smen xx f X gliii CA 'QL Hx' W ALUSQN, pf'l.f7ClkJ of ffre Cf7c?f77,06fQf7 Senfor Qfz School has devefopeo' e scfzoof currfcufurn fo if flue varying needs of1hO'1'v1'O'uef,oLfp17s. We epprecfe fe fuk syfvmoeffveffc uno'ersfenO'ffv probfefhs. Q of our W ,Q-ix 35 ' K fh- QQQ. 5 gf 4 'fi ELEANCDR Cl-IAFFEE FRIEND OF ALL Eleanor Clwallee, vice-princi- pal, is indispensable especially during reqislralion period, lor her advice is highly valued. l-ler readiness lo oicler as- sislance on sludenl problems lwas rnade lwer a 'Friend lo all. Wallace Bales N II B ln Amy. B ll Y' ld E. O' Carder Garnel' Clark William. TEACHERS Cl-IEER HOME TEAM As 'rhe Rah, Rah, Rahs, rang 'rhrough lhe air al a baslcelball or foolball game, a large parl of 'rhe cheering crowd was probably Teachers. For wilh records of noi missing an imporfanl game in Jrhe pasl year or an Urbana game in several years, many Jreachers probably wenl home wilh sore 'rhroafs caused by +heir enfhusiasfic supporf. Alfhough rhere isn r much said aboul +he school spiril of feachers, fhey have proved +ha+ fhey possess if. Combes, Harry: Cook, Eleanor: Coolc, Grace: Cunningham, Opal: Dillrnan, Waller. Dremann, Homer: Eng, Sidney: Fuqua, Clarence: Gibson, Genevra: Glenn, Marqaref. Gooding, Charles: Gresham, Nina: Harding, Leolc: l-less, Ira: Hodgson, Donald. TEACHERS GO SOCIAL There's my English +eacher! There's my Malh +eacherl Did you ever see lhe lime when 'rhe 'lacully were nor presenl? Whelher il's a box social, dance, or an all school parly Jrhey are always presenl +o ioin in l'he lun, each in his own way adding To lhe enioymenl ol Jrhe parly. They are always willing To lake parl in a game whelher if be chinese checkers or one of lhese in +he groove numbers. There are some leachers who haven'l' missed one parly in five years. How's +ha+ for a record? Hudnul, Edilhq Jenisla, Helen: Kaden, Vera: LeSure, Essiez McCar+y, Fosfer. Moses, Foreslg Moyer, Lesler: Myers. Elziey Ong, Harold: Pence, Phyllis. Riley, Mendel: Simon, Erneslg Smifh, Hulehg Sfensell, Lucille: Slarlr, Helen. OI-I GEEI TI-IE ICE IS SLICK! I-IeIIo Miss Carferl I-Iow's Ihe ice? couIcI be a qaiIy shoufed greering Io noI onIy Miss Carier, buf To aImosI any one of 'rhe C. I-I. S. facuI+y af Ihe U. I. ice-rink. School is Iorgoifen as srudenf and Ieacher enioy a Ie-w hours of a sporf Ihey boih Iove. Noi' only a+ Ihe ice-rink, buf in many o+her pIaces such as Ihe Y, Church, and movies are Ihe Ieachers seen. And we, Ihe sfudeni body, are prouoI Ihai our facuI+y Ge+s ArouncII S+iII, Iva: Sfrode, Orvalq STuarI, Marion, Swain, PauIg Swiqarf, BeuIah. SwindeII, Roy: Thompson, William, Tiley, Pearl: Turrell, Amy: Weed, Fannie Worsham, Robert THE sorriisricfxrizs ismiorsl Come ancl STomp aT The Senior Rompu was The caTchy slogan The seniors used To Tocus aTTen- Tion on The TirsT all-school parTy oT The year. ln The gaily olecoraTed gym, s+uclen+s shagged To The music oT Buol Rodericlcs orchesTra. For Those noT caring To dance, There were games including ping- pong, shooTing gallery, shuTTle-boarcl, ancl Chinese checlcers. November I7, T939 was The claTe marlceol on all calendars. The direcTors oT The Truck- ing were: PresidenT, Dick Wilson, Vice-presidenT, John lvlcBrioleg SecreTary, T-lelen BrighT anol Treas- urer, C5reTa Torrence. Dick Wilson. Greh: Torrence. Helen Bright John McBride. -45232 dl A 47W-WW f4 7 .. ff Q hs 'fig -nf ZQQNV' 'QQNQVz TQ E76 fl Q91 EW CW x6 1 S40 QV! S 5 55 --T JG a' r T x 'P . l. l A, LQ illll 2172 xg ffl r U 7 '46-2 W-A I Q . ' ' lf,-. X49 1 Hs. L-A: Q' 51,5 V Els 51,- , , ,Ja wr ., V2 O K.. sill, Anderson, Nina Known as Bubbles fo friends, defesfs waifing for fardy people . . . Member of dancing chorus in Musical Comedy, Go Wesf. Young Man . . . Among slang expressions, Oh Heck rafes fhe highesf. Armanfrouf, Max He is nof a fish, buf 'lhey call him Trouf . . . Co-capfain of baseball feam, a pillar of foof- ball feams . . . Has been C Club and Nafional Afhlefic Honor Sociefy member. Afkins, Roberf Jusf as one mighf expecf Roberf is beffer known as Bob lo his school friends . . , He has been a loyal supporfer and member of Slide Rule Club in pasf years af CHS. Baines, Esfella Elizabefh Snookum fells us fhaf she dislikes very much seeing a per- son wifh a sour disposifion . . . Has been Girl Reserve member in 'rhe pasf . . . Expresses her- self fully by saying, So WhaH Bechfol, Beverly Bev offen says l'm nof kiddin', Skeefsln . . . She's in Band, Treble Clef, and Rifle club . . . Simply abhors people who lef you finish a ioke and fhen say l'hey've heard if. Bell, Harold Tom dislikes anyone who fhinks he knows everyfhing aboul' anyfhing anybody falks abouf . . . Offen you hear him saying, Def is life-she is over before she begins. Anderson. Virginia Jean a violinisf in fhe Or- chesfra for fhree years . . . Member of G. A. A., Book club, and Treble Clef . . . Likes fo dance and say Oh, Gee . . . Being lafe aggravafes her. Armsfrong, Lyle William William enjoys hearing some- one refer fo him as Bill . . . Supporfer of fhe Rifle club . . . Everyfhing seems fo be all righf wifh him . . . Doesn'f have any favorife expressio 396 Bacon, Bill W. William hafes waifing for people . . . Has been on Ma- roon sfaff for fhree years . . . This year he is chief phofogra- pher and confinually says Hold if now or Sure, fhaf's O. K. Bafes, Anne Greefings Safes, How's Bafes? . . . Buggy hafes ank- lefs wifh high heel shoes . . . Member of G. A. A., Colores- que club, and Girl Reserves . . . Favorife expression is me foo or fhaf's snifzy. Bell, Barbara Babs profesfs fo people who need fwo chairs . . . Mem- ber of MacDowell, Book, and Spanish clubs and Glee club . . . Served as an office helper . . . Seems 'ro gef along by say- ing phooey. Bell, Orville Called Bell by close friends, he despises seeing fingernail chewers . . . Member of Danc- ing Club and of Band for fwo years . . . For his slang expres- sion, he uses Aw Nerfsf' Beniamin, Richard Keilh Beniie hales barn painl on women . . . Caplain ol Swimming leam. Sludenl Coun- cil presidenl, Vice-presidenl ol Nalional Honor Sociely, Hi-Y, and Slide Rule, Nalional Alh- lelic Honor Sociely member. Blaisdell, Norma Joan Jody dislikes having peo- ple ask her lo buy lickels lo somelhing . . . Rifle club, Girl Reserves, and Boosler club member . . . Makes a habil ol saying I don'l gel il . . . Served as a monilor. Brighl, Helen Brighl Eyes, member ol Wig 81 Painl, Rifle, McDowell, Thespians, and Quill and Scroll clubs . . . Secrelary ol Senior Class, Associale Edilor oi Chronicle . . . Has been very aclive' dramalics. Bowen, lly Bels delesls a brolher who wears her soxs . . . Member ol G. A. A., Rille, Girl Reserves, Home Economics, Glee club.. . Parlicipaled in Musical Comedy . . . Her lavorile expression is f'Thal's snazzy. Buckles, Eslher Louise Red hales dime slore iewelry, lhe kind lhal hangs around your neck . . . Mem- ber ol Band and Glee club . . . Maroon lypisl one year . . . Ollen hear her say So lhere loo !.i Buys, Clillord R. Clill was one ol lhe lew members ol Nalional Honor Sociely . . . Played in Band lor lwo years and in lhe Orcheslra one year . . . Worked on Slu- denl Council lor a year. .I f A , Iffu J' Berbaum, Lawrence l.arry's pel peeve has al- ready been censored . . . Served as a Sludenl Council member . . . Few can repeal his besl- liked saying which seems lo be azavonli cllick gullockisky schvinsky. LHWUQ radley, Jeanne Shorly, lirsl girl drum ma- jor ol CHS Band . . . Member ol lhe Popular Grcheslra, G. A. A., Wig Xa Painl, Girl Re- serves, Nalional Thespians . . . Ollen quoles Thal kid! rown, Myldred To her school lriends she's beller known as Myrlle . . . She dislikes seeing lovesick peo- ple . . . Came here from Robin- son, lllinois . . . Her lavorile expression is Fi-i-i-me. Buckles, Clillord Known lo his lriends as Bub . . . Member ol Teklon club, which is exclusively for boys . . . Ollen he repeals Gosh darn when somelhing seems li Q0 wrong wilh him. Maw Burchard, Caroline Skipper delesls swing mu- sic . . . The aulhor ol lhe play Nancy . . . Helper in several dramalic plays al CHS . . . Was a member ol MacDowell Club . . . Received several shorl-hand cerlilicales. Cain, Junior Commonly known lo his chums as Jiggs or Jug . .. Aclive in alhlelics lhe pasl lwo years, being a slar ol lhe var- sily loolball leam and ol lhe wreslling squad. Carpenfer, Belly Snow Icicle or Snow While prolesls seeing people wearing lrowns . . . Home Economics, Debaie club member . . . Chronicle reporler . . . Won lirsl wilh colleague in Charles- lon Debale. Clabaugh, James Clayball is member ol Tek- lon Club . . . Becomes aggre- valed when he hears girls pop gum . . . He slicks 'ro lhe old saying Keeping quiei is lhe besl policy, eller all. Clouser, Norma Maxine Her classmales call her Youngsler . . . Sympalhizes wifh olhers who hale lo see high heels wilh anklels . . . Member ol Dancing and Glee clubs . . . Oflen answers wilh 'er no, or 'er yes. bana says Daylon, Belly May Her many friends know her b Bonnie . . . Was member oi French and Coloresque clubs . . . For her pei peeve she chooses pep assemblies because she 'rhinks +hey are boring. Dexler, Raymond Ray hales fo see girls wear red fingernail polish . . . Mem- ber of swimming and wreslling reams of CHS . . . His besl- liked expression seems +o be l don'+ know. ...I Chodera, Mary Francis Dimples deiesis boys lwo liming girl friends' . . . Wig 8: Painl and G. A. A. member . . . Pariiicipaled in dancing chorus of The Skull . . . Her besl liked expression is Flub- Dub. Clark, Dorolhy Jean Beller known around school' lo her friends as Dol . . . Member of social dancing and Glee club . . . For recrealion in her spare momenls she likes lo swim. ' Cochrane, Phillip Phillip who is belier known as 'Phil' by fellow sludenls of CHS was inleresled in maihe- malics and music as shown by his membership in MacDoweIl and Slide Rule club. Curlis, Shirley Kay Shirley deiesls wailing on some one . . . Member ol Boosler, Home Economics and Coloresque clubs . . . She en- joys ice-skaling and seeing a movie . . . Oh gee leads as her iavorile ex ression. Derrough, Roger Roger was a member ol Hi- Y, Camera, Boosler and Slide Rule clubs . . . Took pari in play casl H320 College Avenue and olhers . . . Aclive member ol Slage Slormers. Dickason, Florence Flossie gels aggravaled when people behind her give a play by play descripfion of a game . . . Member of Boosler, Girl Reserves, Dancing and Glee clubs . . . Answers wilh no kiddin'. gap-JVC' Divan, Marilyn Divie dislikes having lo gel up in lhe morning . . . Member of Coloresque, French, G. A. A. and Glee clubs and orcheslra . . . Besl of all she enjoys say- ing, Bul definilelyf' Dolan, Maurice Fellow classmales refer lo him as Morrey. Parlicipaled in baskelball . . . There's only one lhing which Morrey doesn'l like and lhal is leachers giving home work over vaca- lions. Dunlap, Helen Squirl despises snobbish people. . . Member of Camera, Rifle, G. A. A., and Slage Slormers . . . Was aclive in Glee club and played in or- cheslra . . . Her favorile ex- pression is Gee, Ellis. Sarah Lou Sarah Lou dislikes being called Sarie . . . Eavorile ex- pression is Don'l call me Sarie . . . Member of Mac- Dowell, Treble Clef, and Tri- Hi Y clubs, also Band and Qr- cheslra . . . Nalional Honor sociely member. Endicoll, Maribelle Many of her chums call her Mary . . . Member of Treble Clel, Rifle, and Wig and Painl clubs . . . Played in Band . . . When she becomes lhrilled she replies Really keen. Fisler, Bonnie Close friends call her Bon . . . She doesn'l like lo wail on a bus.. .Won a lyping pin... Expresses doubl of a person's slalemenl by asking, Is lhal so? 'WW ,W Dodds, Jane Sadie has proved her dra- malic abilily in several CHS plays and is a member of Wig and Painl . . . Cheerleader for lwo years . . . Aclive in C5.A.A. Dunlap, Eugene To his school friends he is beller known as Gene ralher lhan Eugene . . . He was a lransfer from Seymour . . . Par- licipaled in baseball and bas- kelball and olher sporls. Easlman, Dick Many know him by Dick . . . Muddy and rainy wealher gels under his skin . . . Was a member of lhe Dancing and Slide Rule club . . . His besl- liked expression is Insane Egyp- lian. Elslon, Bob Bubbles hales lo gel up in lhe mornings and especially when he hears lhe wind howl around lhe corners oulside . . . You oflen hear him say lo an- olher, Relax, Bud. Eealhergill, Ted Fealhers delesls gum chewers . . . Member of Wig and Painl, Book, and Library club . . . Helper for lhe plays in lhe pasl lwo years . . . Al- ways says l wanl a book lo read. Elesch, Edward Dulch allended lhe Calhe- dral high school in Springfield before here lhis year . . . ls a member of Balon club and Band . . . Doesn'l like a girl who is iealous . . . Flelcher, Miriam Farmer delesls lwo laced people... Member ol G.A.A., VVig and Painl, Treble Clel, and Thespians . . . Business manager ol Go Wesl, Young Man and H320 College Ave- nue. Gales, Orville Orville doesn'l have a nick- name which he goes by regu- larly . . . Those persons who conslanlly are lalking and whispering during a class make him angry . . . Parlicipaled in loolball. Gerdes, Carolyn Lucille Beller known as Curley be- cause ol her lovely wavey hair prolesls lo people scralching silverware on china . . . Was member ol German and Glee club . . . Makes many a reply wilh Swell. Gerrish, Audrey Aud doesn'l approve ol having baskelball games on week nighls . . . Member ol Wig and Painl, Thespians, and Boosler clubs . . . Proven lo be a good aclress . . . ers wilh Thal's righl. Gilberl, Jun' Junior is, eller known as Lelly by many . . . Doesn'l like lor leachers lo call on him when he doesn'l know lhe an- swers . . . His lavorile expres- sion is Gosh. Gorman, Helen Edilor ol Chronicle . . . Sophomore and Junior Class ollicer . . . Wig and Painl, De- bale, Tri-Hi-Y club, Ouill and Scroll . . . Secreldry ol Na- lional Honor Sociely . . . Home room ollicer lor lhree years. Foil, Pauliene Polly hales lo wail on people . . . Ushered and laken lickels al several school aclivi- lies . . . When in doubl she ollen makes lhe remark ol Oh, I don'l believe il. Genung, Nelson Nanny doesn'l like lo see a girl llirl . . . l939 loolball caplain. Belonged lo C Club and Nalional Alhlelic Honor Sociely . . . Played baskelball and wreslled . . . His lavorile expression is Belly Jane. Gerdes, Charles Ray Nolhing aggravales Chuck because ol his good nalure . . . Caplain ol lhe lrack leam, he's proved lo be a very worlhy member ol bolh lrack and cross counlry. Giesler, Marjorie When Marge is asked her pel peeve she replies, Lalin . . . Member ol G. A. A. and Glee club . . . When in doubl aboul somelhing she asks Whal aboul lhal? Gordon, Louise Giggles delesls someone saying I lhoughl l'd die . . . Member ol Home Economics, Girl Reserves, and Band i. . Won W. C. T. U. essay. Ping Pong, Glee clubs, Green, Belly Jane Bell CHS cheer leader gels provoked al boys who ex- pecl a girl lo come running when lhey blow lhe horn . . . Member ol several clubs . . . Transler lrom Gibson Cily. flwwf Grierson, Ra? Buy a TickeT To The game is Sparky's popular phrase as CapTain oT I939'4O baskeTball Team . . . Member oT NaTional AThleTic Honor SocieTy and STudenT Council . . . FooTball, baskeTball, and baseball player. Guinn, Helen Marie Blondie deTesTs people ThaT are Two-Taced . . . Member oT BoosTer and Glee Clubs . . . Served as hall moniTor . . . When she doesn'T undersTand someThing she says l don'T geT iT. Hannah, Noel Nick deTesTs Girls who go around hanging onTo Their boy Triends. Member oT NaTional AThleTic Honor SocieTy and baskefball Team . . . When he is Thrilled by someThing he says Golly, Gee. HarTrick, John John would be more Than de- lighTed To scold Those women who wear painT . . . Was a member oT Slide Rule and Dancing Clubs . . . Played in Band . . . Heck seems To be his byword. Hecker, Morris Jr. Morry was presidenT oT his home-room . . . Member oT Camera, BoosTer, Physics, and STage STormer clubs . . . WresT- ling, inTramural baskefball and inTramural wresTling parTicipanT . . . In casT H320 College Ave- nue. Hill, Alice ShorTy becomes provoked when she accidenTally breaks a Tingernail . . . Member oT Home Economics and French clubs . . . Makes a reply wiTh Don'T be silly. GriTTner, Howard To sTudenTs he is known as Howdy ...He remains quieT when The subiecT oT Women is menTioned . . . Member oT NaTional AThleTic Honor so- cieTy and C club . . . Pillar oT TooTball Teams. Haley, Jack E E Donald Duck' says his peT peeve is English, C Club and NaTional AThleTic Honor socieTy member. ParTicipanT oT TooTball, and Track . . . This ole sTuTT's goTTa cease Top his expressions. Hanson, Rudella Many oT her CHS Triends re- Ter To her as Ruddie ...She says ThaT she haTes To come To school on Monday morning . . . OTTen answers wiTh Well, al- righTl ,. T MM a ' 4 fzxnswers To The name., oT ConkwrighT, Jr .... ls a mem- ber oT Wig and PainT and STU- clenT Council . . ., Played in Band . . . Took parT in The casT oT Rosemary Tor Remem- brancef' Higgs, Geraldine Jerry becomes aggravaTed when she geTs up in The morn- ing and Tinds iT's a rainy day ...Member oT French Club . .. Also reporTer Tor The Chronicle . . . Won shorThancyonTesT. Junio cass Pe'denT lasT y r . Chr n e ediTorial e I .. Mem r oT Girl Re- se e, G. ., Wig and Pain , ri-H , spians and Gle lub . . . TicipaTed in l T sev ra ays. TW Honn Commonly known +o her friends as Shor+y, was a fransler from Seymour 'lhis year Delesls fo see someone smoking and hares lo know 'rwo-laced people . . . Was a member oi Glee club. Hughes, Anna Marie Anna Marie becomes angry when fold lo hurry . . . Member of Girls Rifle, Wig 8: Paint and Quill and Scroll . . . Worked on Chronicle slaif for 'rwo years . . . You know whaH her favorife saying. Hyde, John John enjoys all of his school work . . . One of lhe few mem- bers of Nalional Honor So- cie+y . . . Belongs 'ro Slide Rule and Book Clubs . . . Was Slu- denl Council allernale. Jones, Joyce Known as Jonesy by her school chums and friends . . . Was a lransfer from Seymour 'rhis year . . . She Jrells us +ha+ people who are sluck-up dis- gusi her very much. Jones, Myra R. Lillie One is easily dis- pleased +o meer unfriendly peo- ple . . . Came +o CHS from De- calur . . . When felling some- fhing exciling she ollen says Do you know wha+? Kelley, Barbara Slug was Nalional Honor, Maroon ar+ edilor . . . Presi- denl of Wig 81 Painl, Quill and Scroll, Thespian Clubs . . . Played in Band . . . Secrelary and Vice-presideni' of Sludeni Council. Hubbard, Carmon Carmon says she doesn'i like Monday morning affer lhe week-end . . . Member of Boosler and dancing clubs . . . Parlicipafed in Go Wesl Young Man . . . Likes +o dance and read. Hurd, Margarel Mae Margarel is al res+ when playing 'rhe piano, ice-skaling, or riding a bicycle . . . Member oi Boosier, Social Dancing, MacDowell, French and Glee clubs . . . Won silver lyping pin. Jones, Belly Belly lells us Thai ihose people who become noisy an- noy her . . . Glee Club member . . . Her besl-liked phrase of slang seems lo be Wha+cha know man. Jones, Mary Margarel Hinkie doesn'+ like lo hear anyone say Well all righ+ . . . Nalional Honor Sociely and Quill and Scroll Club member ...Edilor of l94O Maroon . .. Favoriie expression is Oh, Gosh. Karr, James To CHS folks he is known as lransfer from Seymour . . . He is very annoyed lo see a girl smoking . . . Baion Club mem- ber and played in Band. Kincaid, Eldon Joe would like lo choke all opera singers . . . Member of Slide Rule club . . . When +old a ioke he mighl reply wilh Thal's noi 'lhe way l heard il. Kirkby, Virginia Ginger lranslerred lrom Springfield, becomes very dis- lurbed when she sees a girl wilh her pellicoal showing . . . When someone seems lo doubl her she'll answer by saying Maybe l'm crazy. Kobel, Doris Some call her Peggy and olhers know her by Dody . . . Fealure edilor lor 1940 Ma- roon . . . ls planning lo be a nurse . . . Served as monilor . .. Member ol dancing club. Koss, Fredrick Beller known lo many as Frilzie . . . He slales lhal his pel peeve is Republicans . . . Member ol Band and sang in CHS chorus . . . ls generally saying Nuls. Kruse, Bill As one would expecl, people call him Bill . . . All lessons prove lo bolher him . . . ls a member ol Wig and Painl club, and played in band. Krulsinger, Dorolhy Very ollen answers lo lhe name ol Dolly . . . Member ol lhe CHS Glee club . . . When asked a queslion she may answer wilh Why sure. Lamkin, Mary Jane Mosl people call her Janie . . . She dislikes mosl lardy dales . . . Member ol G. A. A. and Dancing club . . . l-ler lavorile expression is Thal's whal you lhink. Kisner, Klank Klank, anolher one ol lhose people wilhoul a nickname . . . Delesls lor girls lo lix lheir hair on dales . . . A member ol Teklon club . . . Favorile ex- pression is lung slumplf' Korlkamp, Jack Corky delesls meeling new girls . . . Member ol Balon and I-li-Y Clubs. . . lnlramural sporl parlicipanl and played in band, also Popular Orcheslra . . . Won prize in peanul race. Krabbe, Maryio Krabbe io was piclure edi- lor ol lhe I94O Maroon, mem- ber ol French and Coloresque clubs . . . Hales people lhal are smarler lhan she is . . . Likes alhleles. Kruse, Donald Don was a member ol lhe Balon club . . . Played in lhe CHS Band and member ol Bucl Roderick's popular orcheslra . . . ls nol very easily dislurbed. sl in Music. Lamkin, Annabelle Annie doesn'l deny lhal people popping gum in lhe lhealre dislurb her . . . Was a member ol G. A. A., Swim- ming, Home Economics, and Glee clubs . . . Won lyping conlesl. , - gf 5744 : 'Cf , Lawrence, Mad nna Rulh Madonna disapproves ol sell- praise, hill-billy music, and wail- ing lor lale people . . . Mem- ber ol French and MacDowell and Glee clubs . . . Played in l-lcllywood Bound. Lewis, Jane Jane is mos'r generally called Mickey . . . Was a member of Coloresque club . . . ls very aggravaled when she has To wail for someone any lengfh of +ime. Lukens, Louise Louise disliked To have +o wail' on someone for a long +ime . . . Came 'ro CHS from Farmer Cily . . .Typisi for Ma- roon and Chronicle . . . Enjoys saying You're no+ Kiddingf' Lulher, Kaihryn Known as Kalhie by her friends . . . She hopes lo be- come a malh ieacher . . . Was a member of German, Ping Pong, Book, and Glee clubs. Malone, Melvin Some call him Pal . . . Doesn'+ like io go 'ro lenlh hour sludy hall. Member of Boosier and Tennis clubs . . . Baseball player . . . ls always expressing himself by Conliden+ially, I fhink you're ......... . McBride, David David, a very loyal supporier of Logarifhm, Tennis, Book, and l-li-Y clubs . . . Pariicipanl of varsiiy baskefball . . . Member of S+uden+ Council lor Two years being vice-presidenl' his senior year. McCulley, Delberl' Philber+ was a member of Slide Rule club for lwo years . . . Loyal parlicipanl' bo'rh in haskefball and baseball . . . Aw rafs rafes lirsf in his besf liked expression. Lueih, Barbara Bobby knows wha+ lch Liebe Deu+ch means as she was a German sludenf and German club member for +wo years . . . Belonged 'ro G. A. A. and Glee club. Luslig, Gladys More oflen referred io as Glady . . . l-la+es +o see high heels and anklels . . . Loyal member of Ping Pong and Home Economics club . . . Served on Sludenl Council. Maiors, Charles Charles is more oflen re- ferred +o as Chalie . . . Pro- +es+s io people whisfling lhrough lheir feelh . . . Accord- ing 'ro his sfaiemenf My gosh rafes firsl. Mankey, Charles Known belier by his friends as Mickey . . . He says lhal' women drivers are a greal' boiher 'ro him . . . Was a base- ball player and parlicipanl in baseball lournamenls. me McBride, John John, vice-presidenl ol senior class . . . Member ol Hi-Y club for lhree years, belonged +0 Logarifhm, Book, and Boosier clubs . . . Homeroom presidenf for +hree years . . . Parficipanf ol varsiiy baskelball. McLinlock, Addison Curley dislikes for anyone faking nofes or ofher wri+ing from him . . . Member of Pho- fography club . . . Parlicipanl' of foofball, baseball, baskelball, and swimming. McMullen, Bard Bard has been named Bar- ney by ihose who know him . . . He deiesis io have some- one call him Junior . . .Was a member of 'rhe Baion club having played in ihe CHS Band. I. Miceli, Anihony Beiier known as Tony . . . ls easily disiurbed when he has 'ro wail on someone . . . His hobby is camera and he likes fo work wi'rh au+o moiors and elecfriciiy. Milleville, Vernice Vernice disapproves of irre- sponsibiliiy . . . Member of Girl Reserves, Wig and Painr, G. A. A., Book, Thespians, and Quill and Scroll clubs . . . Business Manager of Chronicle and on Sfudenf Council. Moore, Jack Jack haies worsi of all io have home work over vacafions . . . Member of C club and Na+ional A+hle+ic Honor so- cieiy . . . Varsify foolball and baskeiball, Chronicle Assislani Spor+s Ediior. Morris, Bob Bod delesis wailing on slow people . . . Enierlains folks wi+h his accordion . . . Uses How's if doing a lol' . . . Member of MacDowell and Glee clubs . . . Played in Popu- lar orchesira. Murray, Margarel' Marg was Chronicle siaiis- Hcian . . . She scolds people who are lafe . . . Was a mem- ber oi Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Phvsics, Home Economics and Glee clubs . . . Played in Band. McVey, Donald Sig! Called Lank 'Si' ' Ma ... Doesn'+ like mi ar a lo+ of war p 'n . . ber of Hi-Y and 5 ah . . . Parlici- pan? of rsiiiy baskelball and 'rr + ms . . .Says Aw quie+ lad lassie a lol. Miller, Charles Charles is known as Fluff or Chuch by many who know him . . . Says his pei peeve al' presenl is girls . . . He seems io make a habii of saying Oh, yeah. Miner, Mary Jusi plain Mary, was sup- porler of German and Dancing clubs . . . In play casl of Four- feenih Gues'r . . . If asked if she remembers someihing she oiien replies Oh yeh, l remem- ber, now. Morley, Juanifa Too+s cloesn'+ like +o be iold by anybody fha? she's boy crazy and conceiied . . . Served as monilor and oriice helper . .. Believes in ihe proverb Where +here's a will, +here's a way. Morrow, Shirley Virginia Shirl cloesn r appreciaie +o hear loud gum chewers . . . Was a very acfive member of MacDowell and Wig Xi Painl' clubs . . . Ofien gree'rs CHS s+uden+s wi1'h Hi, Kid. Myers, Oran V. A boy wi+hou+ a nickname . . . Dislikes for girls io whisper in assembly . . . Was a loyal supporier of 'rhe Rifle, Boosfer, and Slide Rule club, being presidenf of +he Rifle club. Myers, Paul E. Sharky becomes very an- noyed by 'rhose girls who con- slanlly giggle in a sludy hall . . . Member of Rifle, Boosler and Tekron clubs . . . He lells us rhal he likes 'ro hunl and fish. Nichols, Roberl Nick says rhal Girls are his per peeve . . . Has been a lrue member 'ro 'rhe Baron club and played in CHS band . . . Parlicipaled in several infra- mural reams. Parker, eH'y Kay Burch dislikes people who can'l lake jokes . . . Was columnisl for Chronicle . . . Wanls lo be eilher of 'rhe fol- lowing: musician, poel, arlisl, or aclress . . . Member of Glee club. Phillips, Charles Everell Jr. Chuck was a member of MacDowell and Boy's Glee clubs . . . He hares seeing a girl smoke and lhinks il is a very bad habil . . . By Jove is his favorile slang expression. Pirrle, Harriel' Harrier answers lo Honey . . . She'd like lo say Oh, no you don'+ when leachers give assignmenls over vacalions . . . Member of Home Ec and Mac- Dowell clubs. Randall, Howard Burch definilely doesn r like cerlain people's hair and olhers I love me alrilude . . . Was member of Rifle club . . . Foolball and swimming parfici- panr . . . Doesn'+ have a fa- vorile expression. Newlon, Lois Sca++erbrains wan+s lo make il known lhal she doesn'+ like lo have anyone read her noles . . . Member of Dancing and Boosler clubs . . . When bored by somelhing she says. Wasn'l rhal dull ? Parkin, Jack LiHle lar Parkins hares be- ing broke . . . Member of Dancing club . . . ln+ramural sporl parlicipanl . . . Won poerry conlesr . . . Jusl as Caesar he likes 'ro say, I saw and l shall conquer. Peach, Lois Peaches of Peaches 'en Cream delesfs hor-rempered people . . . Member of Treble Clefl, G. A. A., MacDowell, Tri-Hi-Y, Glee club, Orcheslra, Band, Sfudenr Council, Chroni- cle sociery edilor. Piersol, Grace Cream of Peaches 'en Cream hares broken shoe slrings . . . belongs lo Girl Re- serves, Rille club, G. A. A .... Served on Sludenl' Council and Maroon Slaff . Member of Narional Honor Sociery. Pope. Carrie Luefla Carrie is more commonly called Popie by CHS friends . . . She was a loyal member of 'rhe Girl's Glee club . . . Hales 'ro see ill-mannered people . . . Answers wilh Oh yeah. Reilsleck, Grace Tools doesn r like for peo- ple +o show off in lronr of her . . .Was a member of +he Glee club . . . Served on Sludenl Council . . . Likes 'ro say Don r be silly. Rich, Belly Ol all lhings lhe mosl un- desirable lhing lhal Babe knows is lor a leacher lo call on her when she's unprepared . . . Member ol Knilling club . . . Won Shorlhand Cerlilicale. Scoll, Bill Make your choice ol whal you wanl lo call him, Scoll, Whirlwind, Brainslorm, or Slick . . . Member ol Balon club and played in Band . . . May be idenlilied by Gee, Kroul Man. C ns, Georgia e ol lhe lew wilhoul a name . . . Member ol G. . A., Girl Reserves, Physics, and Slage Slormers . . . Slu- denl Council member . . . Says a grin is mosl essenlial. Shanks, Ernesl Many ol his lriends and chums reler lo him as Beanie . . . He slales lhal he doesn'l like lo see girls smoking . . . For his lavorile expression he chooses Nuls. Shirley, Helen Rulh Helen goes by her surname which is Shirley . . . Was a lransler lrom Seymour lhis year . . . Has won several conlesls while al Seymour besides laking parl in oulside aclivilies. Simon, Dorolhy There seems lo be nolhing lhal aggravales Dolly . . . Was a member ol G. A. A., French, MacDowell, Book, and Glee clubs . . . Won lyping pin . . . Somelimes you hear her say Gee. Schuberl, Rosemary Rosy says lhe week-ends aren'l long enough . . .Girl Re- serves, G. A. A., MacDowell, Library, Book, and Glee clubs . . . Library helper . . . Sludenl Council member . . . Chronicle Fealure edilor. Sedgwick, Elizabelh Belh is anolher one ol lhose persons who doesn'l like lo wail on people . . . Member ol Girl Reserves and Rille clubs . . . Served as monilor and ollice helper. Seymour, Blanche Blanche is more commonly known as Belly lo her pals ol CHS . . . She likes lo ride horse- back mosl ol all . . . Disapproves ol Republicans . . . Enjoys saying, Foo-lish? who me? Shannon, Mary Margarel Oh, delinilely or Bel your bool easily idenlilies Mike . . . . Doesn'l like people who are ill-humored . . . Was a member ol Wig 81 Painl and French clubs . . . Enjoys lravel- ing and dancing. '772aAfa, ' Sill, Donald Mosl ever owe s im Don . . . Member ol lhe CHS Band and says lhal school is his pel peeve . . . When some- lhing seems lo go wrong he iusl cheers up by saying Nuls. Skellon, Arlhur J. Arl was .a member ol Balon, Quill and Scroll . . . Was sporls edilor ol Chronicle . . . Played in Band and Popu- lar Orcheslra . . . Slage Man- ager ol Go Wesl, Young Man. . . . Member ol Wig 84 Painl. ny gpm! Smilh, Palricia Very few call her Palricia bul inslead fhey refer 'ro her as Pal . . . Always know her by her smile... Member ol G. A. A. and Slide Rule clubs . . . Played in CHS Band. Soulhwood, Irene Daisy is very much grieved when she has lo gel up in lhe morning . . . Member ol Girl Reserves, French, and Glee clubs . . . Fond of lhal lillle popular phrase Oh, John! Slaflord, Jeanelle Jeanelle was a member of Book, Wig 81 Paini, Tri-Hi-Y. Boosler, Physics, Quill and Scroll, and Glee clubs . . . Busi- ness manager ol l94O Maroon . . . Played in band. Slewarl, Belly Belly is beller known as Be'rs by many . . .She was a loyal member of Book and Dancing clubs . . . Played in CHS band ...Won 'ryping and shorlhand pins. Slineheller, Phyllis Jean Phyllis' name has been cul shorl by many who changed il lo Phyl . She was a sup- porler of CHS band . . . Slicks lo lhe old saying of where +here's a will, +here's a way. Taylor, Maxine Mac delesls chemislry . . . Member of G. A. A. and Wig 8: Painl' clubs . . . Cheerleader for Three years . . . In +he casl of several plays . . . Ollen hear her say Oh, hush! il MAN. Snow, Maxine Maxine answers 'ro lhe call of Mackie . . . Mosl of all she hales lo be called Snowball . . . Was a member of Dancing and Boosler clubs . . . Served as hall monilor. Squire, Dorolhy As you would expecl, mosl people refer lo her as Dol . . . Member of G. A. A. and French clubs . . . Doesn'+ deny lhal she dislikes lwo-faced peo- ple. lnlends lo be a nurse. Slanley, Charles Frankenslein dislikes insin- cerily and gripers . . . Member of Wig 81 Painl, Book, Rifle, Dancing, Thespians clubs . . . Served as monifor . . . In cas+s of several plays . . . Greels all wi+h Hello. Slewarl, elen Sl'ewie cerl inly dislikes mosl of all hill-billy music . . . She was a member of Mac- Dowell and Library clubs . . . Served on Sludenl Council . . . Enjoys 'frying lo say, Psycho- logically speaking. Swain, Henry Professor delesls 'ro hear girls nag . . . Loyal lo Mac- Dowell, Book, Logarilhm and Boosler clubs . . . Member of Nalional Honor Sociely . . . Chronicle columnisf . . . Parlici- panl of loolball and baseball. Tempel, Marjorie Marge like olhers doesn r like snobbish people . . . Mem- ber of G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Camera and Glee clubs . . . Salisfied if she can say h, Gosh! once in a while. M X 3I Thrasher, Shirlee Blondie has +old us 'Thai her pei peeve is boys named Jack, buf we wonder, don'f you? . . . Belonged ro G. A. A. and Slide Rule clubs . . . An- swers oiien wiih You know! Wallmire, Marianne Wall doesn'+ argue wilrh anyone ihai boys do nor ag- gravare her . . . Member of Wig and Painl . . . Took lead- ing parls in many of lhe CHS play producrions. Waugh, Marie Squeeky knows Trulhfully rhal' she hares hearing people brag aboul 'themselves or aboul orhers . . . Was member oi Home Economics, Boosler, and Dancing clubs . . . Served as monilor. Wendi, Virginia Ginny holds lhal she does noi like lo have To wail' on any- one . . . Was a supporler of The G. A. A., Girl Reserves and Glee clubs . . . l-las won borh 'ryping pin and shorihand cer- rificare. Wiley Rosemary Rosie sides in wilh 'rhose who don'+ like +wo-laced peo- ple by saying You're 'relling me .... She was a member of G. A. A. and Glee clubs. Wilson, Richard Dick delesls iealous boy friends . . . Was presidenl of l94O Senior class . . . Member of Baron and Wig 8: Painr clubs . . . Played in Band . . . Took leading par+s in many plays. Torrence, Grela Gig says rhar boys annoy her . . . Supporrer of Treble Clei, Tri-Hi-Y, and Wig 8: Paini clubs . . . Was 'rreasurer of boih her iunior and senior classes. Took an aclive par+ in music. Washburne, Jack Jack doesn'+ carry wi+h him any nicknames as far as anyone knows . . . Member of Dancing club. He says Thai English causes him more worry rhan anylhing else. Welker, lrma Louise Jusl like all oiher young modern girls Red doesn'+ ap- preciare having +o do dishes . . . Was Srudenl Council mem- ber . . . Belonged lo Band and Glee club. Wilborne, Jean To keep Jeanie in good narure you'd beller never ar- rempi 'ro lease or lorrnenl her . . . Loyal member of Kniiring and Library clubs . . . Won ryping pin and shorihand cer- Hiicare. Williams, Kalhryn She enjoys being called Kay ralher lhan Kalhryn . . . She belonged +0 G. A. A. and Wig 8: Painr clubs . . . Non- puncrualiry makes her very dis- agreeable. Wingo, Eilleene Eilleene is member of Girl Reserves, G. A. A., and Library clubs . . . Chronicle +ypis+ . . . Seliles her nerves when she finds a shoe slring unfied by saying Well all righ'r! Wilhers, Lola Lola or ralher Skipper en- ioys of all +hings lo collecr piclures and full march holders . . . Ollen when she sees a per- son who is very conceilecl she remarks Oh, my goodness. Wood, James D. James answers fo lhe call of Jimmie and dislikes loo much home work . . . He was a mem- ber of lhe CHS Popular or- chesrra and band . . . Parlici- panl in wreslling and inlramural wresrling. Workman, Charlene Blondie clelesfs lo have someone unlie her shoe slrings . . . Won award in Shorlhand . . . Jus? as many olhers she likes +0 say Thar isn'+ lhe way l heard ir. Meeker, Lesler To his chums he is referred +o as Les . . . He may ollen be seen around The library . . . Delesls girls yodeling on lhe radio . . . Has helped on play produdion. VVood, Jack Jack gels dislurbed when someone calls Hello iailbirdsn . . . He was a member oi lhe Teklon club . . . Took par? in swimming meefs . . . Won second prize in model house con+es'r in archifeclure. Woolinglon, Jack Jack lhe boy who waves lhe baron in +he Band or ralher rhe drum maior . . . Member of Baron club . . . Played in Popu- lar Orchesfra . . . Hi Hon 'rops his expressions. Quirk, Kennelh Kennelh is beller known lo his school pals as Speed . . . He cloesn'+ like +o see people who are always in a hurry . . . Enioys playing ping-pong. IN-BETWEENS TJUNIORST JusT like The emblem on The sTage curTainl was The exclamaTion abouT The Junior class rings when They were on display in The Tall. The aTTracTive rings had a back-ground oT red, blue, or black. The Juniors were up and coming The pasT year wiTh an all school parTy in April and violenT prepara- Tions Tor The Junior-Senior dinner dance. The class was under The leadership oT BeTTy McCole as PresidenTg JeaneTTe Chumbley, Vice- PresidenT7 Alice Andrews, SecreTaryg and DoroThy Kelly as Treasurer. l DoroThy Kelley, Alice Andrews, JeaneTTe Chumbley, BeTTy McCole ,QV V, psi' ll T Wa X f B'-K.. 'B z-'-X ' . ,- f-7, .: ,gf L w YT W f Q4 S Q r, X ,,-,N 1 ffl T X . if K lx ff 452 kgs, xx Zi? V73 'f 'f5' ffl 9.1254 A S X g Z-L u, AE' - Q I N if Z- iiityl mi 1 ill s , NX f,, ,f ,f f T4 Mr. Bollenlield Fronl row: Fromm, Foil, Harnmel, Carr, Clark Mr. Bollenliield, Wallers, Bowles, Be sore, Carper. SeCOl'ld fiOW: Pleifer, Honn, Simms, Seeber, Bar ham, Haqan, Smifh. Third row: Slrinqfellow, Follies, Taylor, Nesmilh Wells, Madix, Kaufman, Osirancler, Back row: Sansone, Smilh, Slone, Oslrander Dunn, Mann, Ailchison, l-lollinqsed. Miss Pence Fronl row: Walcely, Lules, Myers, Jackson, Buck- les, Smifh, McBride, I-leclcer, Bucher, Tinlcey. Second row: Wood, Allen, Lange, Thrasher, Reid, McMahon, Rielsleclr, Eyerell. Back row: Rielsleck, Lange, Harms, Hyde, Slin- son, Curfis, Kincaid, Smilh, Taylor. Miss Kaden Fronl row: Taylor, Hoff, Williamson, Andrews, Flaniqan, Miss Kaden, Polfer, Harms, Taylor, Thompson, Lewis. Second row: Boralcer, Peck, Marshall, Sleyens Connor, Francisca. Third row: Gannaway, Dexler, l-luqhes, Knox, Green, Ayers, Van Lanninqham, Wriqhf. Baclc row: McAllis1er, Benelield, Schlaqefer, Blessrnan, Busey, Johnson, Mears. I Mr. Fuqua Fronf row: Hood, Brown, Richards, Tem- ple, Mr. Fuqua, Wendi, Buck- ner, Myers, Ziegler. Second row: Slrong, Allen, Vauqlwf, Cole, Flickinger, Lindeman, Kinney. Back row: Cain, Hamilfon, Hendricks, Selin, Berry, Wildenradl, Hole den, McNaHin. Miss Cook Fronf row: Huslon, McCormick, Lisenby, McCole, Sears, Miss Cook, Kelley, Casey, Fisher, Sfinson, G-oodlinq, Hendrickson. Second row: Sclwrnidl, Panzica, Lake, Brad- ley, Amdal, Weiderneyer, Bower, Appleqale. Back row: Spencer, Kelfner, Pellum, Du- Bois, Fosnauqlw, Munds, Var- earn, Beyer, Woller, Adams, Warner, Dial, Dillrnan, Brown, Franks, Hines, Slokes. Mr. Swain Fronf row: Giesler, Elsfon, Schoen, Wil- denradt Srniflw, Mr. Swain Simon, McGuire, O'Byrne Saaflwolf, Crane. Second row: Redens, Burnefr, Simpson Hurd, Lawlwead, Wooley, Maf- Hngly, Graves. Back row: Basl1,Teels, Hall, Sfinson, Mur ray, Jolly, Fisher, Wible, Hol lel+,Sn'1ill1, Mank, Foo1'e,Banks Krause, Hines. Miss Cunningham Fronf row: Bilhymer, Weelcs, Marlin, Snell Hines, Miss Cunningham Pelry, Abernafhy, Long, Bell Tempel, Bowman. Second row: Hill, Alsop, Walson, Schullz Adams, Bialeschlci, Barcus Musson. Back row: Law, Scoff, Crawford, Fiscus Palmisano, Bradley, Kisner Fosfer, Hansen, Giblin, Fosler Moore. Mr. Hess. Fionl row: McKinley, Horn, Hood, Enq- lish, Fleshner, Mr. Hess, New- man, McLeod, Oslema, Dursl. Second row: Brash, Michael, Marmion, Lier- man, Conn, Buflilla, Gallion, Reid. Baclc row: Porfer, Klemiclc, Kerchenlaul Gulhrie. Owen, Sweney, An, derson, Sfevenson, Benjamin. Miss Still Q FlOf1l low: 0 fr ' Kreaqer, Salrvdiledl, Balernan, Hull, Eafon, Graves, Miss Sfill, Fisher, Cruse, Rellrer, Olcon- nor, Malcins, Hines. Second row: Weeks, Force, Sl. John, Lewis, Andrews, Murphy, Gard, Ar- dizzione. Baclr row: Norfon, Simon, Hawkins, Hol- leff, Chase, Mafhews, Tummel- son, While, Taylor, Johnson, Knudsen, Spencer, Hari. EVER-GREENS lSOPl-lOMORESl Senior high school aT lasT-such was The ThoughT oT every inexperienced puT energeTic sophomore who quickly Tamiliarized himselT wiTh his sTrange surroundings. 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Wheize-I, W. Whiie. B. Wilos, A. Woods, G Yarber, A. Zocn, L. Feb. 22, I884 Feb. 6, I94O Leo Bradley, as he walched a wreslling malch pusl a lew days before his dealh. IN MEMORY OF Cl-IAMPAIGN SENIOR I-IICSI-l'S CI-IIEF ENGINEER I'Il come back aller dinner lo see lhal lhings go righl. Such were lhe lasl words ol Mr. l.eo Bradley, chiiel engineer, lo his co-workers as he lell school on lhe evening ol Tuesday, Feb. 6. An hour laler his colleagues learned lhal he had passed away. I-le undoubledly used lhis same phrase a counlless number ol limes. lor back ol every meeling and parly lhal was held in lhe high school lor more lhan a guarler ol a cenlury, lhere slood lvlr. Bradley, making sure lhal each delail was planned and lhal everylhing ran smoolhly. l-lis absence has been keenly lell by lhe sludenls and lacully ol lhis school, and lhe sense ol loss will surely be keenor as lime goes on and il is realized more and more how much responsibilily was placed upon his shoulders, and how hard he worked lo iuslily lhe lailh in him. Mr. Bradley worked on lhe conslruclion gang lhal buill lhe high school, and he has ollen been heard lo say proudly, l helped pul lhe iron in lhe sleps ol Champaign high. I-lowever, he did nol conline his lalenls lo merely looking aller lhe physical needs ol all lhe sludenls. l-Ie was a greal wreslling lan and seemed lo lake an almosl lalherly inleresl in lhose parlicular boys. When one man works as Mr. Bradley did, helping lo build a school, lhen laking over lhe dillicull job ol chiel engineer ol lhe same school and holding lhal posilion lill his dealh, he eslablishes a lradilion ol capabilily and long-lime service. Reprinled from lhe Champaign Chronicle, Friday, Feb. I6, l94O HIS ACTIVITIES CALENDAR SPORTS MUSIC CLUBS DRAMATICS PUBLICATIONS Effervescenf youfh bubbles over info many and varied acfivifies f, f ' 2 X f r N .Q 0 Q ' x .v he Q I 2 Q Q Q' WX em 'N XX 93 SepTember, monTh oT very hoT heaT-remember? lT was SO A 'S hoT-well, iT was iusT so hoTl ATTer gadding abouT all summer in baThing suiTs, shorT slacks, and similar sTaTes oT undress, we W donned our Sunday besTs and Trucked merrily back To This knowl- M X edge TacTory. We aTTended TooTball games NOT in The brisk ' n ' Q auTumn air, NOT in Tweeds and woolens, NOT wiTh Treezing TeeT, ' ' bu+ wiTh-oh well, you Take iT up Trom here. We hopped a N ' . i I ' i couple oT hops and melTed in The process Boy are These sophs ever iiTTer-bugsl This was a monTh oT beginnings-homeroom - oTTicers were elecTed clubs were organized TirsT Chronicle pi came ouTg Maroon phoTographers sTarTed To work Thank W Heavens I was noT a phoTographerl1 Teachers sTarTed Trying To 4- .gr o dusT cobwebs ouT oT our 'onorable 'eads: sophomores brushed The hayseed ouT oT Their hair loh yeahllg I Tlunked my TirsT TesTg I had To spiT ouT my TirsT wad oT gumq Miss STuarT sTarTed To geT dramaTics under- way: Miss l.eSure's LaTin sTudenTs sTarTed amo, amas, amaT'ing again: The TirsT book was Taken ouT oT The library: I snagged my TirsT pair oT hose: The TirsT yellow slip was Taken To some poor sucker in sTudy hallg STudenT Council Took up Their duTies again: in oTher words, Trom classes To aThleTics-all was begun. wi-IENIN Dousr ALEXANDER Say IT WiTh FIowers L U M B E R ORDER FROM C O - wfigfnl ' V iii, Umoiiisiif cd .- rL-' - he asa N. WALNUT sr. CHAMPAIGN, u.LlNois PHONE 5:75 Peteis Quality Restaurant A BeTTer Place To EaT GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH Corner WalnuT and ChesTer STS. COMPLIMENTS OF ILLINOIS WATER SERVICE CO. SULLIVAN CHEVROLET COMPANY 347 NORTH WALNUT STREET CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS Sfudying? . . . Firsf Game, plenfy ho? . . . Iwims . ..sI'1es .... Firsf CI1ronicIe . . . more ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' Iy q I a d hams . . . SIIII more Iwlms ...TI1ns'I4rsfCI1ronlcI SCGFG lI'I 9 S FOUTT . 2 ,. '9 TEKTON CLUB FronT row: C. Buckles, T. Jackson, V. Schad, D. Kruse, Jack Woods, Jimmie Woods. Second row: J. Simmon, W. SaaThoTT, A. l-lolleTT, J. Clabaugh, P. My . Third row: B. Rogers, T, STovenson, F. May, A. Fisher. Back row: K Kisner, Mr. Hodgson. J. Wible. TEKTON NEOPI-TYTES COUNT STADIUM PILLARS Swinging inTo The second year oT iTs being, TekTon club sTaged a diTTiculT iniTiaTion ceremony in which by counTing The pillars oT The sTadium in The moonlighT and oTl'ier TeaTs guiTe as cliTTiculT Tive new members, Burlin Rodgers: Paul Meyers: Bob Simon: Floyd May: and Allen Fishery were admiTTed. To The new members, in TribuTe To Their endurance oT The iniTiaTion, a TekTon shield was awarded. The shield, made oT TelT, has a blue background wiTh a whiTe column on a band oT red. TekTon is leTTered in whiTe across The Top. To The member who has been The mosT valuable To TekTon during The year a bronze acTiviTy medal is given aT The close oT The school season. Among The highlighTs oT The year was an exTremely aTTrac- Tive archiTecTural exhibiT in The library display window which TeaTured The TekTon shield, The original draw- ing Trom which The shield was made, The T Pres, , sguare, pencils, and The STory oT ArchiTec- Sec'y. . Ture by Thomas Talmadge. Trees, , Don Kruse Tom Jackson Jack Wood fiIw SLIDE RULE EronT row: D, Iv1cCuIIey, D. McBride, S. Thrasher, J. I-IarTricIc, P. Sm'Th J McBride, Mr. Gooding. Second row: E. Kincaid, M. ArmanTrouT, D. Benjamin, I-I. Klernick B ATIcins, P. Cochrane. GIRLS INVADE DOMAIN OE SLIDE RULE CLUB K2.Soi.AI:.ISoiI::.24 I-LO. Oh BoyI WhaT a probiem. The casual observer wouId guess Thar such a TormuIa was inTended onIy Tor mascuiine minds. INIoT so ThoughT Shiriey Thrasher and PaT SmiTh Tor They were on hand along wiTh IO boys when The Slide RuIe Ciub organized in SepTember under The direcTion oT Mr. Charles Gooding, chemisTry insTrucTor. The cIub meT every second and TourTh Tuesday in The chemisTry Iab. As The monThs rolled on The Icnowledge oT The members accumuIaTed unTiI by The Time The spring breezes came Trom The souTh, each and every one had Iearned To muITipIy, divide, and Take The square rooT. The oId chemisTry problems ThaT Took hours and hours To do by The oId meThods were as smooTh as a sTream Iined Train wiTh The Siide Ruie. res John I-IarTricIc I-Immmm. Wonder if Those Two girls ever Vice Pres John McBride goT Ionesome? We haven'T any oTTiciaI reporTs. Sec y EIdon Kincaid WeII, anyhow They had each oTher. Q? A , M ,uf STAGE STORMERS FronT row: P. Thrasher, M. Amdal, G. Oliver, N. Miner, W. PraTT, S. Bradley, K. Malcins, E. Tyler, P. Evans, J. CarpenTer, M. ScoTT. Second row: B. Simon, B. Weidriclc, E. Jordan, B. WhiTe, B. Weidemeyer, G. DeLong, W. KenT. Baclc row: R. SmiTh, B. Piersol, B. Lindsey, C. CurTis, Miss STuarT, B. Knox, B. Deem, G. Manley. STAGE STORMERS PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO CLUB WiTh each of The 65 members reciTing The club's pledge in greaT solemniTy, STage STormers was reorganized This year aTTer having been abandoned since l93 l. The obiecT oT This socieTy is To prepare The sTudenTs Tor The senior dramaTic organizaTion, Wig and PainT. The club is proud oT The TacT ThaT several of iTs members were Taken inTo Wig and PainT This year Trom STage STormers. IT The sTudenT can obTain an addifianal number of poinTs in Wig and PainT, he is Then elecTed inTo Thespians. STage S-Tormers were busily engaged in securing Tunds Tor Their club. The members were seen selling candy and hoT dogs aT some oT The TooTball games. The money was used To purchase play boolcs Tor Play Shop NighT which They sponsored. Many members oT The club parTicipaTed in The Speech ConTesTs aT various Times during The year. They disTinguished Themselves and Pres. . . Brice Knox Their club by winning more Than a Tew places Vice-Pres. Carl Robbins and receiving Tavorable commenTs Trom noTed Sec'y. . Marilyn Amdal iudges. Treas. . Bob Plersol PSTABLISIIEDIQOQ R IS'IS EN YEAR AFTER YEAR WE HAVE BEEN TOLD OF THE EXCELLENCE OF OUR REPRODUCTION OF YEARBOOK COPY,AND YEAR AFTER YEAR WE HAVE QUOTED THOSE COMPLIMENTS, WE FEEL THAT SUCH REPETITION MIGHT EASILY BECOME MONOTONOUS-YET-IT EMBODIES JUST ABOUT ALL THAT CAN BE SAID IN FAVOR OF ANY PRINTING PLATE. NATURALLY, YOU TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN YOUR YEAR BOOK. IT IS WORTHY OF CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP, AND THIS ORGANIZATION IS NO NEWCOMER TO THE RANKS OF THOSE WHO TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENT. ' cmfxvzks I ZEGM Q ZG,l7lf62,L7,lI Lnoz 4 Q OcTober, a monTh oT goblins, wiTches, and 'ole black caTs, ' was Talcen up by very pIeasanT Things such as The Speech Spree and The I-lard Times ParTy IT The ensembles worn To The I-lard Times ParTy are indicaTive oT whaT The sTyIes will be IT The depression reTurns IeT s all pray TD ,. 1 4 'I ll Il I up . . . I , Tor prosperiTyI Some oT The besT-looking lads have The TunniesT looking Icneesl The dramaTisTs sTruTTed Their sTuTT in The gripping murder mysTery, H320 College Avenue. Ivlany hearTs wenT piTTy-paT when The players appeared in Tuxes and Tormals-Sigh, sigh! Benie and The resT oT The STudenT Councilers played hosTs Tor The annual meeT- ing oT The DisTricT I-Iigh Schools Councils. The seniors sTarTed To primp Tor Their senior picTures. While The Team played real he-man TooTbaII The home rooms Tried Their hands aT Touch. Wig and PainT ceIebraTed Their 25Th anniversary. Class and home room oTFicers were elecTed. The G. A. A.'ers sTrived Tor poinTs To win Their numerals and leTTers. Champaign was around To play hosT, on Friday, The I3Th, To The Tlashy IiTTIe IvIoosehearT Team lThey Icinda slcunlced usl. The band wenT To Danville along wiTh a big group oT loyal supporTers To see The hearTbusTing Tie. The sophs began To Tind Their way around. X BEST WISHES FROM John Mccormiclc Typewriter Company EXCLUSIVE ROYAL TYPEWRITER SALES AND SERVICE See Royal wiTh MAGIC Margin Here 3I2 N. Hickory STreeT Champaign, Illinois Phone 2330 CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORSI J. F. LORCH GARAGE OFFICIAL CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB SERVICE STATION I I7 W. WATER, URBANA PHONE 7-I I04 3K New 00 C5 Used STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES Follett's College Book Store 629 E. GREEN STREET PHONE 8I34 470 Farm Loans ILLINOIS NATIONAL FARM N E W M A N . S LoAN.ASS N FASHION CENTER 338 Nor'I'h Hickory . Champaign, III. g Smar+ Apparel For RAY FLETCHER, Secy. 8: Treas. MISSES AND WOMEN Office Phone 2974 Res. Phone 565I 223-25 N. Neil, Champaign 7:45 A.M .... Hobo dance . . . Carolyn and Sarah . . . wafchinq Ihe band . . .vofinq for eIass officers . . . Hey J Im! you'vc q I Ihe wrong girl . . , Scareify of Iemmes. GRIERSON CARRIES BALL FOR CI-IAMPAIGN AGAINST MATTOOIXI MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM Ea? a Dish a Day 0,2 r Aladdin Regular 709 S. Wrigh+ Champaig fi c f i,.Q7Jq A EHWI Gas STRAUCH'S a+ Campus ' QQ' W HARVEY SERVICE STATION EDW. W. HARVEY, Manager Vine and Elm S'I'ree+s Urbana, IIIinois THE CAMERA SHOP OF THE TWIN CITIES A Sfore for SI'uden+ Needs College Supplies, Siafionery, Gree+ing Cards, Gif+s, Wa'rcI'1es, and Wa+cI'1 Repair Service Congra+ula+ions Seniors Visif us for USE SMARTEST FASHION I S M l T H 8: C O . S ' 0 M . A 0 9 . ann I. I, Champaign DISTILLED I ' I A WATER o svmc-nv: APPAREL , dies and Childrens Apparel and Accessories H H I Ladies and Childrens Millinery and shoes DW 5757 BUD SWTH 20 FORD-MERCURY--LINCOLN ZEPHYR Bowl and Keep Healfhy ' AT DANA HUDELSON MCWLLAN SALES MANAGER RECREATION CENTER Phone 6-I I I7 3l I S. Neil . Champaign Champaign-Urbana J. P. MCMILLAN J. T. HARMAN Cl-IAMPAIGN HOLDS DANVILLE TO A TIE IN Tl-IRILLER WA .gin ...T il' I I FronT row: Wagner, Marshall, Phares, l-loons. Second row: Markwell, Poll, McLinTock, Waugh, Buckles. Third row: PirTle, Schlorhf, LusTig, Hill, Miss STansell, Lamkin, Gordon, Mu y Back row: ReiTsTeck, WainscoTT, Hurd, BenneTT, Poll, Dahl. HOME EC DELEGATES ATTEND STATE CONVENTION All aboard and We're OTP' were The exciTed commenTs oT The Home Economics club delegaTes as They embarked OCTO- ber 2OTh on Their Trip To The sTaTe convenTion in Chicago. The six delegaTes, T-lelen l-lurd, Alice l-lill, Louise Gordon, Carol Phares, Annabelle Lamkin, and BeTTy Buckles, accom- panied by Miss Lucille STansell and Mrs. l-lelen STark, spenT Two days in Chicago aTTending sessions, visiTing spoTs oT inTeresT, and shopping. They reTurned aT The end OT ThaT Time vicTorious Tor having capTured TirsT prize Tor Their publiciTy noTebook. The reward was a beauTiTul, engraved noTebook oT whiTe leaTher. Among oTher highlighTs oT The year were Two cookie sales, which caused pleasanT aromas To issue Trom The cooking room aTTer school, and made everyone go around wiTh a hungry look in his eyes. Also The club sponsored a success- Tul Chili supper on The nighT oT January l6Th. Pres. . During The club year The girls gave Talks on V.-Pres. . Tavors appropriaTe Tor The monThs OT Their Sec'y . . birThdays. Treas. . . Gladys LusTig Louise Gordon . . . Alice I-Iill Annabelle Lamkin FronT row: STinson, Graves, Lawhead, McGuire, Miss STuarT, Williams, WalTmire, Bradley, Fleshner, Hayes. Second row: l-lonn, Bright Kelley, Cole, Dodds, Morrow, FleTcher, PeTry, STaTTord, Williamson. Back row: B. Kelley, Gerrish, l-lodges, Kirk, Kruse, STanley, Hughes, Taylor, Milleville, FeaThc-rgill, Kruse. PALL PLAY MYSTERY l-IINGES CDN A l-TAT PIN MURDER l-le's been murdered wiTh a haT pin! A line Tull oT mysTery Trom The annual Tall play +ha+ was sponsored by Wig and PainT. Under The direcTion oT Miss Marion STuarT, 32O College Ave- nue was sTaged on OcTober 8. AT The Time oT The Jackie Cooper picTure, WhaT a Life, which was abouT high school problems and acTiviTies, Wig and PainT was proud To make Jackie Cooper an honorary member oT Their socieTy. l-le reTurned The complimenT by sending each member an auTographed phoTograph. Two very inTeresTing speakers were enioyed This year, one being Madame Agnes Cherry, a professional acTress, who gave The reading, Mary Queen oT ScoTs. The oTher speaker was Mrs. Oliver L. Wakeicield, sisTer oT The laTe Vachel Lindsay, Tamous American poeT. res Barbara Kelley Seven new members were iniTiaTed in Febru- V Pres Carolene l-lodges ary, l94O. They are: ArThur SkelTon, Mildred Sec y Vernice Milleville Brown, Georgia Simmons, l-lelen Dunlap, Rich- Treas Audrey Gerrish ard Wilson, and Mary MargareT Shannon. 0ur Message to the Class of 1940 UNDER OUR DIRECTION. PROMOTION, AND SUPERVISION- Homecoming Dad's Day Mo+her's Day Popularify Confesl Band Trips Minslrel Show Union Week Hobby Shows Universify Sings I-M Carnival I+'s a cinch rhar you're due lor our hearliesl congralula- lions . . . ancl we hope Ihal all of you can ailend The Universiry of Illinois nexl fall. II ancl when you do, Ioolc us up. We sponser more sludenl aclivilies lhan oloes any olher college Union in Ihe world . . . aclivilies which ol'Fer you a world ol experience anol opporlunily. And we'd appreciale your palronaqe al TI-IE UNION BOOK EXCHANGE, BRAD- LEY BALLROOM, and in OUR BOWLING ALLIES and BIL- LIARDS ROOM - Ihe prolils go righl back Io The sluclenlsl O Bowling Leagues 1 Tournamenls BOWLING BILLIARDS Special Dances Many 0+hers BOOKS SUPPLIES Q O Business Olilice in Sludenl Cenler Aclivily Office in Bradley Ii. .- .-1. . I N I November was a monTh oT Turkey and cranberries and A VXI Turkey and dressing and Turkey and pumpkin pie and Tur- n Ty key and chesTnuTs and Turkey and sTomach-aches and Q 4 . Q 0 N N-12, 0 . 0 . xxx Q -3,-,x Turkey and daTes'en Tigs and-and, oh yes! and TUITKEYI i ffl ' ' - ts 'I AnoTher Thing reporT cards came ouT. I-Iumm guess I won T go ouT Tor a long Time To comel Champaign beaT Urbana' Yippill I guess ThaT oughT To show Them which is The righT side oT WrighT STreeT. Madam Cherry gave a reading Trom Mary oT ScoTIand ProT. Barlow Talked - on Journalism The home ec classes sTarTed having Teas ff Tor The home rooms. FooTbaIIers ended Their grand and fi glorious season by eaTing Their Till aT The FooTbaII BangueT. f , Q .- es- Seems like a loT oT eaTing wenT on during This monTh, 'J T doesn'T iT? We all sTomped aT The Senior Rompl STomp, sTompI FirsT parTy oT The yearl STomp, sTompI Some Tunl STomp, diTToII The bas- keTeers won a double-header againsT Fisher and RanTouI in Their TirsT appearance oT The season. TwenTy-six sTudenTs wenT lwiTh The proper number oT chaperonsl To Kan- kakee To visiT TacTories and The sTaTe hospiTaI. They all came back ll Think-I hopel. The C. I-I. S. proiecT house began To look like a house. Juniors chose Their class ring. Twas geTTing chilly. Sophs should have dug ouT Their red Tlannels-did They? l44O ATTer 500 Years . . . fi T OILIN6 laboriously aT his Trade as a silver- IWMITIT . ,IIIIJTHIIET jf N My smiTh, and spending many oT his Tree hours ' I' - Wm . . . mfiiih experimenTing wiTh wooden block prinTing early in I fy xlivy- H I44O, GuTenberg sTumbIed across The principle oT t lgi .R gud r I lll'If, ' I prinTing Trom movable Types. N 1 From This accidenTaI discovery has grown a ' I C greaT indusTry--one in which we are proud To have T. I 940 a par FLANIGAN-PEARSON COMPANY PRINTING- BINDING IO-I2 ChesTer STreeT Champaign, Illinois Highesf Honors in Young Men's Wearing Apparel are always awarded To JO.K HN 85 CO. GIVE BOOK TOKENS FOR GRADUATION- LET YouR FRIENDS SELECT THE Books THEY WANT THE CO-OP BOOKS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES - ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT GREEN 8: WRIGHT PHONE 6-I369 BOOK CLUB FronT row: Milleville, SchuberT, Simon. Freeman, I.uTher, Bell. Second row: STaTTord, McBride, FeaThergiII, Adams, STewarT. Third row: I-Iyde, Swain, Anderson, STewarT, McGuire, McBride. Back row: Schad, STanIey, Cole, Benjamin, Miss Glenn. BOOK WORMS ADVOCATE WORLD UNDERSTANDING Books Around The World was The Theme oT Book Week, which was sponsored Trom November I2 To I8 by The Book club. Books ThaT gave an undersTanding oT people oT oTher counTries were TeaTured in The hope ThaT by reading books abouT disTanT counTries The sTudenTs would undersTand Those people beTTer. A revolving world globe placed on a mirror and colored sTrings run Trom books abouT Toreign counTries To The Tlag repre- senTing ThaT counTry, made an inTeresTing exhibiT in The show case. A miniaTure newspaper, planned by The book club, was dis- TribuTed Through The home rooms, during Book Week. The paper conTained games, puzzles, and inTeresTing iTems abouT Tamous books and auThors. Miss Glenn is The sponsor oT The Book Club and all The Ii++Ie book worms gaTher in The library The TirsT and Third Tuesday oT each Pres. . I-Ielen STewarT monTh, To chew and digesT all oT The new books V--pres' D Henry swam and To make recommendaTions To The sTudenT Segy , , Rosemary Sghuberlf body. Treas. Jim I-Iecker MacDOWELL CLUB FronT row: Schubert STewarT, Bell, Miner, Morrow, Andrews. Second row: lvlann. Norion, Burchard, Morris, Timmons, Tilor. Third row: Phillips, l-lurd, Lawrence, Swain, Miss Carder. Back row: l-leclcer, Pellum, Randolph, ReziT MAC DOWELL NEOPI-IYTES PLEDGE LOYALTY TO CLUB MacDowell's music, soTTly played by Barbara Bell, produced a mysTic aTmosphere as The pledges oT This music club solemnly Tool: The club pledge and received The club pins oT green and gold, The club's colors. The iniTiaTion was held November IO, l939, and The pledges were required To show Their TalenTs by playing an insTrumenT or singing a solo. ATTer This, a 'Formal iniTiaTion was held by a ceremony TeaTuring candle lighTs. For- mer oTTicers asked To aTTend were aTTecTed by The reminiscences oT Their high school days. By mixing classical songs wiTh songs oT more modern birTh, The MacDowell club presenTed an assembly March 7 which was received appreciaTively by The sTudenTs oT C. I-l. S. The mem- bers compleTely carried ouT The purpose oT The club. ThaT is To make The sTudenTs music-minded and To promoTe beTTer ap- preciaTion oT The Tine arT and TalenT of Cham- res l-lelen STewarT paign High school sTudenTs. This surely would V Pres Virgal Schad have pleased The Tamous composer Tor whom Sec y John McBride The club is named. VARSITY FOOTBALL CAPTAIN NELSON ENUN6 x- P SEASON RECORD BIG I2 STANDING Champaign 6 TiIden Tech 2I SpringIi,e.IcI ..LL..LL - Champaign 7 Maiiaane fiffgffffniif Champaign 20 Wes+ FranI4Ior+ O PeI4In a---af- --- , Danville ....L up Champaign 6 Mooseheari I3 Cenirralu Fgw- H- Champaign 20 Bloomingion O Urbana--1 A A-I Iviaiioon-- --,, Champaign 7 DanviIIe7 Decafur-U U- - ManuaI ..,w..2 ua. Champaign I3 Urbana 6 Bloomingmnn- -H Champaign 66 Peoria Manual I4 S+rea+or ..22 S-- Mously Clarlc Woody Dixon Griflner K Grierson Tulhill McCabe Hannah A Genung Yarber Moore Collee Haley LINE Tulhill Moore Grillner BACKS VARSITY FOOTBALL DROP TO SECOND PLACE BY DANVILLE TIE Wilh power lo burn, lhe Champaign grid machine rolled lhrough conlerence compelilion wilhoul a selbaclx, only lo drop llie Big I2 lille lo Springlield by a liearlbreaking 7 lo 7 deadlock wilh lhe Danville Silver Slrealcs. TILDEN TECI-lweThe Ivlaroons slarled slow as a heal wave prevailed: drop- ping lhe season's opener lo lhe lasler, heavier leam lrom Chicago. IVIATTOON-Champaign was successlul in lheir lirsl delense ol lhe Big I2 lille by a 7 lo 6 margin. WEST FRANKFORT--The Maroon Tide really hil slride as lhey downed lhe Wesl Franlclorlers 26 lo 0. MOOSEI-IEART-For lhe second slraighl year lhe lvloosehearl hix rode high as lhe Red Ramblers lriumphed I3 lo 6. . BLOOMINGTONP-BeTore a homecoming crowd oT Tormer C gridders, The Maroons Turned on The power To Trounce The Evergreens 20 To O. DANVILLE-The WaTerloo oT The Maroons. As The game ended, The C. H. S. boys wound up wiTh a 7 To 7 Tie which cosT Them The Big I2 TiTle. URBANA-ATTerTraiIing Tor Three guarTers, The Maroon powerhouse, led by The plunging oT Ray Grierson, marched The IengTh oT The Tield To Talce The lead. An- oTher quick Touchdown clinched The game, I3 To 6. PEORIA MANUAL-I-TwenTy-one seniors sang Their swan song as They seT The all Time Big I2 scoring record by rouTing The Peorians, 66 To I4. Johnny Powers, TighTing Taclcle, was elecTed capTain Tor I94O. ' I RESERVE TEAM FirsT row: Reynolds, Hollingsed, Lewis, HerrioT, Ruyle, Crane, Sager, ReiTsTecIc. Second row: DenTon, Squires, Rogers, STevenson, WalTers, WaTson, Moore, KenT. Third row: Coach McCarTy, HoIIe+, Tull, Durham, Gibson, MarTin, LuTTer, Genunq, Torren Coach Combes. FourTh row: STraiT, LuTes, Ande.5on, Barr, Brown, Murray, Heclcer. RESERVES ROMP THROUGH SEVEN GAME SCHEDULE WITHOUT DEFEAT The Maroon Junior yarsiTy ouTdid Their seniors as They romped Through a seven game schedule wiThouT a deTeaT. The Team, made up oT eighT sophomores and Three iuinors, scored a grand ToTaI oT I2 poinTs To The 7 poinTs scored againsT Them. ATTer being held To a 7 To 7 Tie by ST. Joe in The season's opener, The Junior Tide rolled on, crushing iTs opponenTs as a maTTer oT course. The BaTTIing Bees climaxed a successTul season as They ran wild againsT MonTi- cello, crushing The Sages To The Tune oT 52 To O, AT The annual MoThers' TooTbaII bangueT, Coach arry Combes presenTed I5 IeTTers To The boys who gualiTied Tor Them by playing sixTeen guarTers. Grierson Grif+ner Porlrer SENIOR LETTERMEN Cain Edwards Haley Moore wig N HOUSE GETS UNDER ROOF AS NOVEMBER WINDS BLOW Gorzqrafufafiolzs Seniors II you can? be a highway, Then Iusf be a Trail, If you can? be a sun, be a sfar. I+ isn'+ by size Iha+ you win or you fail Be Ihe bes+ OI whaIever you are. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION The Price Paint Store FOR ELLIOTT'S QUALITY PAINTS NU-ENAMEL, WALLPAPER, GLASS, DUCO I08 S. NEIL 2I76 I07 S. WALNUT A QUARTER OF A CENTURY SERVING PEOPLE OF CHAMPAIGN AREA I U I2 ISI l T lJ R E C O COITNIP UNIVERSITY AND FIITSI CHAMP-QIGN. ILL- A J KOEHNEMANN OSCAR KOEHNEMANN CI-IAMPAIGN TROUNCES ITS OLDEST RIVAL-URBANA S 5 R 1 6 rp! ' PQI IIMIIIIIIIIII 26 F3 ' + 555521 HERB NRE! VN 9 m'5Sv I Z 3 x ' his T O -E QW: N -5 i-III! II ..- ,C December was a monTh when SanTa Claus Iso I've been Toldl, sTockings, holly, vacaTion, candy canes, reindeers, icicles, Trains, and ChrisTmas Trees held our aTTenTion. Six deparTmenTs oT The school revived The musical comedy by giving Go WesT Young Man. The caTeTeria served wesTern Tood To geT us in The mood. Kay danced wiTh The broomsTick aT The IvIysTery I-lop IanyThing Tor a parTnerI. AuT Wiedersehn was given in assembly. The STudenT Council sponsored an all-school parTy II-Ienry had a daTeII Pins, plagues, picTures, and sTuTT were oxhibiTed aT Tho Coloresgue Bazaar. The seniors Tried To Think oT a suiTabIe Senior Memorial. Ivlr. RiIey's A Cappella Choir presenTed an impressive Candle LighT ChrisTmas Carol program in assembly. A heaTed debaTe wenT on in The TronT hall as To whaT brand oT soap-Tlakes were used To represenT snow on The ChrisTmas Tree. Girl Reserves were iniTiaTed. We were sTill going To school on December 22. When did They Think I was going To do my ChrisTmas shopping? IT Took me The longesT Time To Tigure why The Sophs had been so good all monTh. They probably s+iII believe ThaT SanTa knows when you are sleeping: he knows when you're awakeg he knows when you've been bad or good, so be goodI GEORGE BARSCH FLCWERS COMPLIMENTS 'ifsiiiif MiTTENDoRF Oi FUNERAL CHAPEL CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS II3 W. UNIV. AVE. PHONE 4236 ---'- BEST wnsi-ies --1'- S. S. KRESGE CO. S. S. KRESGE CO. DOLLAR STORE To DIME STORE .. .l- -1 -::- CHAMPAIGN HIGH STUDENT BODY '-LT:- JUNIOR-SENIOR DINNER DANCE DECORATIONS Cenler Pieces -- Lunch Se+s - Candles - Crepe Paper - Napkins - Novel+ies Place Cards - Sfreamers - Cuf Oufs - Tallies - Favors - Fancy Papers Our suggesfions and ideas may help you-free 'For +l1e asking. C GRADUATION PRESENTS come IN Now AND see ouR Memory Books - Kodaks - Books - Scrap Books - Ar+ Supplies - S+a+ionery Pl1o+o Albums - Pen and Pencil Se+ - Music - Diaries Games - S+amp Collec+ions !0yJ65 y Bonnie . . . Eafin' woslern food . . . Auf Wiederselwen . . . Clwrislmas parfy . . . Mr, Swain birflwday . . . Tl1ero'5 flue? man aoain . , . Scholarship sludenfs Home lor Xmas. EronT row: McNabb, Pinckney, Jackson, Wooley, STocIdard, Mrs. Turrell, SouThwood, WendT, Sched. Second row: Weidemc er, I-Iull, Freeman, Auld, Waugh, Piersol, BaTes, Lange. Y Back row: BosTon, Temple, I-IoTT, Dunlap, Essenpreiss, Wings, Blaisdel, DorseTT, Paris. GIRL RESERVES MAKE OTHERS I-IAPPY WITI-I GIFTS Oh Johnny! Oh Johnny!-Ah The needIe's Threaded. I-Iow you can love. Ouch, I sTuck my Tingerf' Such are The sounds ThaT came Trom The corner where an indusTrious IiT+Ie Girl Re- serve hems a linen handkerchieT. For The Girl Reserves hemmed linen handkerchiefs IasT December and senT Them as ChrisTmas presenTs To The Garwood I-Iome. The girls also cuT ouT picTures and made a scrapbook ThaT children would enioy looking aT. They gave Them To The hospiTaIs in Champaign To be used in The conTagious wards To help pass The Time away Tor The children ThaT musT remain There Tor many weeks. The Girl Reserves held an iniTiaTion aT The Y. W. C. A. on The UniversiTy Campus, aT which boTh The Urbana and Cham- paign ChapTers aTTended. The second and TourTh Tuesdays The Girl Pres. . Irene SouThwood Reserves meT wiTh Ivlrs. Turrell To learn To de- Vice-Pres. Virginia WendT velop Tine characTer and To be oT service To Sec'y. . Eleanor Gard oThers. g g Treas. . BeTTy SToddard Fronl row: Slark, Lawrence, Dunlap, Carr, Bowen, Green, l-lull, Sfinson, Andrews, Kirk, Lawhr:-ad, Parker, Shauger, Scofr. Second row: Honn, Richards, Jones, Minor, Perkiser, Manley, Aldrich, Flelcher, Long, Connel, English, Sfilcher. Third row: McGiles, Honn, Mank, Koons, Gordon, Smilh, Derrough, Jackson, Wooley, Sulch, Rnlkcr, Giesle'-r, Morrow, Minor, Graves. Back row: Conn, KCDnCdy,JOl1r'l5Ol'1, Quinn, Robb, Nelson, Newsom, Giles, Franks., Krulsinqor, Koehn, Polerson, Rasmussen, Sandsledl, Wendl, Fronl row: Brown, Pellum, Cassidy, Morris, Fouls, DeLong. Second row: l-larnillon, Beboul, Phillips, Wiedrich, Randolph, While, Minor. Back row: Shaffer, Upleqrow, l-lalch, Wible, Kisner, Taylor, Ziegler, Slevenson, Holler. GLEE CLUBS PRESENT CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Under 'rhe direclion of Mendel L. Riley, Jrhe Glee Clubs in cooperalion wirh olher musical organizalions learured lhe annual Candle Lighr Chrislnnas Carol program on December 2 I, I939 before The school assembly. The sociefy also helped in making up rhe choruses lor lhe musical comedy Go Wesl Young Man given December 8, in lhe high school audilorium. SIX DEPARTMENTS COOPERATE T0 PRESENT GO WEST YOUNG MAN ON DECEMBER 8 AND 9 Misses and Junior BOSTONIAN Apparel S H O E S ll will liven up your spiril lo slip inlo When youre On llie Q0 . . - l1Ow do your Fee lell aboul il? Are llwey Booslers . . . or Brakes? some of tithe many beam-I UI To leel well slioes musl lil well. Tl1al's why Boslonians are Walk-lilled . . . lilled 'lo you 1 1 leel in aclion! From llwe lirsl slep your leel will lell you All's Well because Boslonians lil, 'Feel and look like a million. Kaulman's have on display al all limes. S7.85 lo SIO MANSFIELDS MOST STYLES S6 SECOND FLOOR K A U F M A N ' S CHAMPAIGN CHAMPAIGN KAUFMAN'S Wearing KHUfm3H,S Clothes Steps You Up A Notch, liz Spirit, Ill Looks Buying clollies al Kaulman's means so very much lo llie young men ol loday. Firsl, lliey wanl slyle ol model. Second, il's pal- lern and color. Qualily is essenlial, bul llwal you can depend on il il comes lrom Kaulman's. Kaulman's clollies will keep you looking spic and span al all limes-and yes, even il's good lor your purse lo slarl lrom scralclw. Come lo Kaulman's il you wanl lo keep up willi llie new slyle lrends. MEN'S APPAREL, Isl FLOOR KAUFMAN'S Karl mouth QUALITY JEWELER IIO N. NEIL STREET WATCHES, DIAMONDS, and GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATES CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS COMPLIMENTS CHAMPAIGN COUNTY FARM BUREAU OF , owENs 3I MAIN STREET FUNERAL HOME COMPLIMENTS OF ILLINOIS GLOVE FACTORY COMPLIMENTS OF TREVETT-MATTIS BANKING COMPANY CAPITAL AND SU RPLUS S200,000.00 Member Federal Deposif Insuranc C I orpora ion I January and I'-740 bounded in and didn'+ even have a chance Io smile before all my resolulions were broken. lst? Oh well, who wan+s Io be perfecl? We came back Io II --T' school on January 3, and had Ihe following horrible facls A y broughl 'ro our allrenlion-3OI more shopping days IIII X-MAS: I9 more cramming days Iill X-AMS. We cer- Iainly live in a climale of exlremes-in Seplember we golf ou+ of school because of Ihe healg in January, because of Ihe cold. II was SO cold Ihal some of Ihe girls had Io break down and wear long slockings. We beal Danville in baskeiball, buI Urbana deiealed us in an overlime. We all lwe Scarlells and Rhelsi made our debul in Ihe movies al Ihe wreslling meel. lp. S.-C. I-I. S. beal Urbana.I The seniors were slill Irying Io Ihink of a good Senior Memorial. The school house buzzed righl along, sub-zero wealher and all. Bob Shap- Iand opposed his old Ieam-males when Sainl John's Mililary Academy came Io play Champaign in baskelball. Anolher of our oul-slanding grads, Eloise Isley, presenled Io us a delighhful illuslraled Ialk on Sweden. The bang, bang of Ihe rifle-shooiing dis- Iurbed ourfeverish sludying aller school. People danced a+ Ihe PresidenI's Ball so Ihal olhers may walk, bu+ we prepared l?IIor exams. We clean any+hing +ha+'s cleanable COMPLIMENTS MODERN CLEANERS OF FUR CLEANING- FUR AND WOOLEN STORAGE Telephone 6-I355 6I5 S. Wrighf Sf. The Sfore Where Ihe Wise . Economize! G O U L D ' S DEPARTMENT STOR E SEARS ROEBUCK AND C0. 20-22 MAIN STREET 43 MAIN ST. CHAMPAIGN, ILL. PIGGLY-WIGIGLY SELF SERVICE IS BEST SERVICE 0 MEATS O GROCERIES wemfy-five ears . . We have been serving Ihe High School you+h of Ihis com- muniI'y iusi' +haI' Iong-We hope we'II be doing The same 'IwenI'y- five years 'From I'he daI'e of 'rhis issue. Good Luck, Gang. WHITE LINE SERVICES ShapIand's down . . , We make our debuI In The movies aI Ihe Maroon v5,WIIdQaIwrQ51IInq rneef . ., ' ' ' I' I1 I Ir I Reducing . , . Buying IlcIceIs . . . Eng :sh evam . . . O I you uc y boy . . . Joe . . . Mrs. Barow. WWW FronT row: Lawrence, l-lull, Green, Miss Coolc, Williamson, Timmons, l-lurd. Second row: Casey, Casper, Amdal, Simon, Canfor, M. Canfor. Baclc row: Krabbe, Higgs, l-luslon, Edwards, Dayfon, Divan. FRENCH PUPILS ORGANIZE TWO STUDY GROUPS C'esT bien! ll ya deux cercles Trancais ceTTe annee. Perhaps Those senTences had beTTer be TranslaTed. They read: ThaT's correcT! There are Two French clubs This year. Each club carries on The same acTiviTies every oTher week wiTh Miss Eleanor Cook club sponsor. The chieT purpose of The organizaTion is To help sTudenTs undersTand The cusToms oT The French people and To develop skill in speaking The language. Candy was sold, December 8, aT The musical comedy, Go WesT Young Man, To secure Tunds To pay Tor Their picTures Taken Tor The Maroon. On March I3, I94O an order was mailed Tor The organiza- Tion's TirsT Fleur de Lys pins. The gold-plaTed pins resemble a Three-leaT clover wiTh The iniTials L. C. F. symbolizing French Club. Some OT The members parTicipaTed in a Presidenlfg French conTerence aT MaTToon on April I3g BeTTy Jane Green Edi+h Williamson here They compeTed againsT oTher French sTu- Secrefaries , Margaref Hurd denTs in conTesTs OT spelling and sighT-reading. DoroThy Simon FronT row: Miss BaTes, Newcomb, Shapland, Sweney, Heclcer, Doem. Second row: Piersol, Randolph, Bach, Cassidy, WhiTe. Back row: McLinTocl4, Smiclcler, Powell, OsTrander, Simpson, Sheehan Ferguson Pl-IOTOGS FIND JANUARY CAMERAMAN'S DREAM January, a monTh oT snow and cold, a perTecT monTh Tor shuTTer clicking, was The seTTing oT busy acTiviTy Tor The members oT The PhoTography club. The club made up oT all boys and mosTly sophomore boys aT ThaT, spenT The snowy winTer days Taking picTures oT cold sTudenTs whose Taces were barely able To be seen Tor all The coaTs and iaclceTs bundled around Them. AlThough dark room procedure was underTalcen, mosT oT The developmenTs were made by The boys aT home in Their own dark rooms. Since mosT oT The members are amaTeurs, The oTher club sessions were spenT in class discussion oT The branches and TundamenTals oT phoToqraphy. One oT The discussions was abouT color phoToqraphy and was led by Miss BaTes, club sponsor. EnlargemenTs and moTion picTures were oTher res ArT Sweeny Topics The club Toolc up during a very happy and Vice Pres Morris l-lecker progressive year. IT hobbies malce Tor a happy Sec y MaTT Sheahan liTe, These boys who lug Their cameras wiTh Them Treas Bob WhiTe wherever They go have Tound The bluebird. Fronl row: Miss Kaden, Piersol, Murphy, Furgeson, Hughes, Johnson, Kaiser, Green, Back vow: Connor, Dorsell, Bechtel, Endicolr, Luelh, Sedgwick, Bell, Mr. Sfrode, Fronr row: Malone, P. Myers, O. Myers, Squires, Cain, Schullz. Second row: Ziegler, Sides, Brown, Mclluhlee, Crawford, Bucher. Baal: row: Mr. Fuqua, Krause, Sfevens, Randall, Mcl.endon, Thomas, Mr. Moses. BUFFALO BILLS AND ANNIE OAKLEYS MAN GUNS Bulls eyel Thar makes lhe sevenlh l've made Jronighrf' Such was lhe nor so fre- quenl comrnenl made by a member of eilher Jrhe boy's or girl's Rifle Club, for lhe gun-lolin' Annie Oalcleys and Buffalo Bills had lo shool from such diiclicull posilions as lying, silling, kneeling, and slancling. The boys were old hands al shooling, bul lhe girls newly organized lhis year have learned quiclcly. Fronl row: Bowen, Erle, Kaiser, Greene, Kefk, Freeman, McLeod, Aldrich, Second row: Harris, Wiley, Cox, Conn, Fleming, Beasley, Lierman. Third row: Clark, Peck, Wheizel, Slarlrey, Panzica, Anderson, Slienman. Fourlh row: Giles, Sleininger, Oliver, Krabbe, Singh, Derrough. Fiflh row: Fisher, Deaion, Daniels, Miller, Larabee, Grubb, Shauqer. Sixth row: PTeiTer, Denion, Giesler, lfcuslef, Krous, Eyans, Lewis, Grubb. Baci: row: Pence, Dunlap, Marins, Thrasher, English. ii Q! Froni row: Percy, Micheal, Hell, Ferguson, Williams, Dodds, Bradley, Polier, Marmion. Second row: Lance, McBride, Peferson, Wendr, Sims, Porier, l-lill, Kreager. Third row: Scoil, Lewis, Simon, Meeker, Gordon, Dunlap, Leulh, Shorl, Allen, McQuay, Graves Fourih row: O'Byrne, Andrews, Moore, l-legenbarl, Shealan, Scheinosl, Qffonnor, P. Graves. Fiiih row: Jaclcson, Phares, McCole. Newman, Smirh, Fleshrrer, Auld, Bennei. Baclc row: Wooley. Siinson, Wendi. Sandsfedi, Fliclcinqer, Grierson, Miss Pence G. A. A. GIRLS STRIVE FOR NUMERALS AND LETTERS Remembering Thar 'laborconguers all, The arhleric G. A. A. girls skipped Through an hour or Two weekly-bowling, ice or roller skaring, riding, swimming, ping-pong, or Tennis 'ro earn poinrs for awards. Those who earned 600 poinls re- ceievd numerals and 'rhose wilh IZOO poinls received lerrers. I T I .- I 'la v 453 . 5 vi L1 4 Q f L mfcygf. wil-wc 'Q February broughT wiTh iT a new semesTer and a haTTul oT clean slaTes ThaT were as blemished as ever in iusT a liTTle while. The P. T. A. sponsored a sTreamlined box social. Play-shop nighT was a success. We welcomed The new Typing Teacher, Miss Munger. l-lelen STewarT won The D. A. R. award. The Big Twelve wresTling and swimming lv1eeTs came and wenT. We goT TirsT in wresTling and second in swimming. Mr. Leo Bradley, our chieT engineer passed away aTTer TwenTy-Tive years oT TaiThTul service. Some TorTunaTe Temmes received hearT-shaped loclceTs and boxes oT candy on ValenTine's Day. ll goT a comic ValenTine, making Tun oT my big TeeTl. The girls all had To dig down in Their purses and hand ouT The dough Tor The Leap Year Dance. They brung and TeTched The Tellers, opened doors, helped Their daTes inTo and ouT of coaTs, and cars, and, in general, did everyThing ThaT The boy usually does. Some oT The dramaTisTs aTTended The inviTaTion speech meeT aT CharlesTon. We had a program on Lincoln and one on WashingTon insTead oT hisTory Two days. lToo bad more Tamous people don'T have Their birThdays aT convenienT Timesl. The sophs may Think They are preTTy good, buT The seniors broughT down The scholasTic honors. N ZS O THE CAMPUS IT'S ll? Egg, ff., llll i ' WI'l'iT if, EEE? 7.'li.ll! ...T l-lLl!.Qui. J 0 KARMELKORN 0 BUTTERED POPCORN I PRALINES I BRITTLES You can buy wiTh 0 SAI-TED NUTS confidence aT FROM THE K A R M E L K O R N G. C. 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Mrs. Wake- field . . , gazing aI q-nafs . . . reading references? . . . debaIers. x CAPTAIN JACK SAN FORK, I gy I 72 ff I nf!! -..f I I SEAS N'S RECORD Champaign 38 Champaign 28 Champaign 34 Champaign 38 Champaign 22 Champaign 3l Champaign 2I Champaign 27 Champaign 2I Champaign 20 Champaign 3 I Callin Lawrenceville I6 Danville Hammond Urbana I6 Callin I3 Lawrenceville 23 Urbana I3 Lewislon I7 Danville I8 Uni I-Iigh I3 WRESTLING SQUAD STANDINGS Big I2 Champs Champaign 35 Seclional winner Champaign 27 Qualified Champaign 5 Slale Champaign 7+h W' Firsf row- Marlin Knox Sanford Hughes Weeks DeLong Second row- Genung Armsfrong TuThiII Clark I-Iecker Richards Mr. McC Ty Third row- Langhoff Kirkpafrick 'Cain Hansen Squires McCabe Fourih row- Gibson Moore Durham Ashb I-Ierri T Torus I ,V W I A ,S ,s Richards Genung WRESTLERS WIN BIG TWELVE AND SECTIONAL AIThough weakened by The Ioss oT CapTain Jack Samford aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer, The Maroon maTmen won IO ouT oT I I duai meeTs, The Big I2 TiTIe, The Champaign SecTionaI, and piaced 7Th in The STaTe meeT To make FosTer IvIcCarTy's iniTiaI season as coach a successTuI one. Of The 5 guaIiTiers Tor The sTaTe meeT-Ken Knox, Jack TuThiII, Bob Iv1ousTy, Paul Weeks, and Frank Dillrnan, onIy Knox and 'I'uThiII came Through wiTh a second and Third respecTiveIy To score The IocaI poinTs. Kenny Knox, veTeran grappler, was eIecTed as The I94O-4I Ieader while Coach McCarTy presenTed 9 IeTTers To: B. I-Iughes, F. Dillman, I.. Richards, N. Genung, J. TuThiII, B. MousTy, K. Knox, P. Weeks, and D. Ciark. KMf f WTF..ql CAPTAIN DICK BENJAMIN SWIMMING TEAM SEASON'S RECORD BIG TWELVE STANDINGS Champaign 32 Champaign 36 Champaign 48 Champaign 44 Champaign 26 Danville 34 Peoria Cenlral 30 LaSalle-Peru I8 Hammond llnd.l 22 Danville 3I Danville 79 Champaign 42 Slrealor 20 Bloominglon 3 Firsf row- Sager Dexfer DuBois M r. Swinclell Sweeny Wifi Beck Second row- Ashbrook Beniamin, Capt Muir K T SWIMMING LETTERMEN CapTain Beniamin Tom Bradle Y Capfain-elecf DuBois Bob Johnson Chuck WiTT Jerry Sager John Muir Buddy Beclc l l CHARLES wiTT SWIMMERS CELEBRATE WITH Cl-IOP SUEY DINNER The highlighT oT The l94O swimming season, aTTer climaxing The season wiTh a second in The Big I2 meeT, was a chop suey dinner held aT The home oT Chuck WiTT. All in all The Maroons, led by CapTain Dick Benjamin, won a ToTal oT Three ouT OT Tive meeTs wiTh able assisTance Trom John DuBois and John Muir. BoTh seasonal losses were aT The hands oT The Danville Silver STrealcs. AT The end oT The season, Coach Swindell presenTed eighT leTTers while Johnny DuBois was elecTed capTain Tor The coming season. FronT row: A. Andrews, M. Eliclcinger, D. SandsTedT, G. Torrence, Mr. Riley, M. Sears, V. And J. PoTTer, M. Marmion. Second row: J. Lisenby, L. EosTer. L. Peach, S. Ellis, B. BechT I E P T GIRLS PRESENT BOYS VEGETABLE CORSAGES BeauTiTul vegeTable corsages adorned The lapels oT many a boy aT The Leap Year Dance on February 24, which was co-sponsored by The Treble CleT and BaTon Clubs. Eur- nishing TransporTaTion, and reTreshmenTs and buying The dance TiclceTs were all parT oT The girls' rouTine in geTTing a daTe. And a grand Time was had by alll ReguiremenTs oT The Treble CleT Club correspond To Those oT The BaTon Club: a B in The musical organizaTion To which The girl belongs. passing grades in Three-TourThs oT major subiecTs, iunior or senior in class, and a good ciTizen. Worlc on The musical comedy, The Big I2 Music EesTival, The sTage show and The sponsoring oT The lasT hop oT The year comprised a parT oT The year's acTiviTies. Club awards presenTed in The orchesTra as- sembly by Mendel Riley were in The Torm oT Pres. Sarah LOU Eddw IeTTers represenTing Treble cleTs Tor The iunior V.-PreS Marlbelle End,CO++ members and pins Tor The seniors. This is The Seclyl Lois Peach TirsT year Tor such an organizaTion Tor girls. F T row: J. KorTlcamp, J. WoolingTon, D. Wilson, A. SlcelTon, J. Woods, B. Roderick. D. Kruse. S ond row: L. OsTrander, C. Galeener, D. ArmsTrong, J. Karr, B. ScoTT, B. Nichols. row: H. Byers, H. Tummelson, B. McMullen, G. Ne-smiTh. BATON CLUB AIDS WITI-I LEAP YEAR FROLIC On February 24, The BaTon Club in coniuncTion wiTh The Treble CleT Club sponsored The Leap Year Dance wiTh music by The Social l-lour orchesTra. Mendel L. Riley is sponsor oT The Club and was direcTor oT The Social l-lour orchesTra, lv1idwinTer ConcerT, The STage Show, Big Twelve FesTival, and The BaTon Club Picnic, all oT which The club sponsored. To be eligible Tor BaTon Club a sTudenT musT have a B in band, have passing grades in Three-TourThs oT his major subiecTs, be a Junior or Senior in class sTanding, enrolled in band Tor a year and be a good ciTizen. The Senior members who will receive lceys are: Don Kruse, ArT SlcelTon, Bud Roderick, Jim Wood, Jack Wool- ingTon, and Diclc Wilson. Senior pledges who will receive leTTers are: J. Karr, D. ArmsTrong, E. Flesch, B. lvlclvlullen, B. ScoTT, ,os AH SkeH'On B. Nichols, and C. Galeener. V pros Jmmy Wood Juniors who will receive leTTers are: l-l. Tum- Sec Y Bud Roderick melson, J. Beyer, L. OsTrander, and B. WhiTe. Junior and Senior leTTers are exacTly The same. A FORMAL GROUP PICTURE OF THE BAND BAND DELICSHTS AUDIENCE WITH FINISHED CONCERT ATTer hours oT exTra rehearsals boTh during The school day and long aTTer, The band sponsored iTs midwinTer con- cerT, Wednesday. February 2 I in The Junior high gymnasium under The direcTion oT Mendel Riley. A large and appreci- aTive audience acclaimed The concerT The mosT ouTsTanding in The schooI's hisTory because oT The smooThness oT The program and because oT The appearance oT Joe ReziTs. ReziTs played a piano solo, KonzerT by Grieg wiTh a band accompanimenT. I-Ie gave as an encore, Hungarian Dance 6 by Brahms. This was The only encore oT The evening. BoTh oT The band accompanimenTs were arranged by DirecTor Riley. The band played Two seIecTions ThaT were given The previous nighT by The Minneapolis Symphony in Their con- cerT in The audiTorium oT The UniversiTy oT Illi- nois. These numbers were: EuryanThe Over- Ture and March Call oT The Elks by I-larry AITred. Two numbers ThaT appealed were: In The I-Iall oT The MounTain King and PhaeTon. Drum-Majors Jaclc WooIingTon Jeanne Bradley Mary M. Marmion MargareT Lawhead TI-IE BAND AT PRACTICE BAND APPEARS AT MANY ATHLETIC EVENTS Earlier in The year The band, aTTired in new whiTe spaTs, braids, and gloves, Tormed a sTrilcing marching uniT. The only ouT oT Town Trip oT The year was To Danville on OcTober 27, and The marching season oTTicially closed on Novem- ber 3 aT The Champaign-Urbana game. No sooner had The TooTbaII season ended Than baslceTball began wiTh The band on hand aT pracTically every game To Turnish music beTore play sTarTed and beTween halves. Be- Tween baslceTbaIl games, Try ouTs were held and The band was divided inTo Two parTs, The A and B band. The concerT band, or A band, had, as a parT oT iTs program, TreguenT broadcasTs during The band hour over STaTion WDWS. The Big I2 Music FesTival was anoTher acTiviTy in which The band played a parT. Three ensembles represenTed The CI-IS band, one Trom The reed secTion, one Trom The brass, and a mixed ensemble. A Rube Band was made up Tor The SercTional TournamenT by parT oT The band. THE P. T. A. SPONSORS A BOX SOCIAL FOR THE PARENTS AND STUDENTS SKELTON'S DRUG STORE WUESTEMAN 'WALLACE Ion +I'1e Campusl JEWELERS EST. IB97 O I4 MAIN STREET CHAMPAIGN, ILL 6I7 E. GREEN STREET Wa+ches - Diamonds - Silver UNIVERSAL PORTABLE BLEACHERS USED BY CHAMPAIGN HIGH SCHOOL WHAT CHAMPAIGN BUILDS - Bulws CHAMPAIGN UNIVERSAL BLEACHER COMPANY 606 S. NEIL STREET CHAMPAIGN, ILL. 5 X-. CONGRATULATIONS FOR '40 GETTING IT UNDER COVER Wm-I GOOD LUMBER BY THOMPSON LUMBER CO Op ninq H19 door . . . H10 boys wear The Howuvs? . . , may I have This one? . . . Oh! mom: I +A Th h H M f 'us me . .. e w is er and We orc es ra. K6 G March was a monTh oT ' d TJ WIN , baslceTball TournamenTs, and mid-semesTer exams. We were runner-ups To ST. Joe in rk The regional basIceTbalI TournamenT. We won Thehsec- gq 'Kansa XM' 4 TIonaI, we Toolc TourTh IH The sTaTe, and we were mIghTy digg 4, proud oT The Team. TAnd we goT ouT oT school Two haIT fxf T2 . . . . daysI. The senIors presenTed TheIr senIor memorIaI, a com- X bInaTion. radio and vicTroIa. JournaIisTs aTTended The is ASQSXT Illinois STaTe I-Ii h School Press AssociaTion convenTion Vxfxfi 9 aT The UniversiTy oT Illinois. Joe ReziTs hIghIighTed The if :H MacDoweII CIub's assembly program. We all goT decked MTIKTI in our EasTer bonneTs and sTraw haTs To brave The chiIIiesT - n . - - T EasTer we have ever experIenced. IT snowed, raIned and hmm'-IQ, blew and we decided ThaT whoever saw March 2I inTro- T duced spring was jusT spreading malicious propaganda. ' AnoTher mysTery Thriller, The Dark I-louse, was pre- senTed by The dramaTic deparTmenT. NaTional AThleTic I-Ionor SocieTy and The Quill and Scroll iniTiaTed new members. Toward The end oT The monTh The sun came ouT and Tried To cheer us up To a piTch where we could Talce our mid-semesTers wiTh a smile. As The buds began To bud, The mumps began To mump. In spring a young man's Tancy Turns To whaT The girls have been Thinlcing abouT all winTer. TCensoredI. 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Come on now le+'s win. 3 5 CAPTAIN RAY eRiERsoN SEASON'S RECORDS Champaign 27 Champaign 26 Champaign 22 Champaign 29 Champaign 22 Champaign 28 Champaign 42 Champaign 3I Champaign 30 Champaign 26 Champaign 34 Champaign 40 Fisher IB Ranloul I7 Taylorville 20 Tuscola 27 S+. Joseph 24 Ivlalloon 23 Tuscola 27 Peoria Manual 33 Ivloosehearl 27 Paxlon 25 Danville 2I Feiishans 29 VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON'S STANDINGS Big Twelve Champaign 2nd Regional Iournamenl Champaign 2nd Seclional if Champaign Isl Siaie Champaign 4Jrh SEASON'S RECORDS Champaign Urbana 29 Champaign Bloominglon I2 Champaign I-Iyde Park 2l Champaign Ollawa I8 Champaign S+. John's 30 Champaign Urbana 37 Champaign Tolono I9 Champaign Danville 3I Champaign Clinlon 23 Champaign Bloomingion 24 Champaign Champaign lvloniicello 2 I Malloon 25 FirsT M M M CA isTer Se I MAROON BASKETEERS WIN 26 GAMES LOSE 8 The Maroon BasIceTeers, Tacing a Tough schedule oT games, came Through wiTh Tlying colors, winning 26, while dropping only 8. Peoria Manual avenged The 66 To I4 beaTing aT The hands oT The Maroons in TooTbaII as They nosed ouT Champaign 33 To 3I. ST. Joe seemed To be The iinx Team To The Cl-IS cagers as The SainTs gave everyThing They had and edged ouT a vicTory in an overTime Thriller. CIinTon, a classy, craclc shooTing Team proved To be Tough enough To hold The Maroons To I2 poinTs while Gene Vance and his maTes were scoring 23 To clinch The ball game. The Two oTher losses were boTh To The inTer-ciTy rivals, Urbana. ln The TirsT game, held aT Jr. I-Iigh, CapTain Ken Waldron oT The Tigers, broughT The game To a sudden end in an overTime period as he swished The neT wiTh a long shoT Trom The cenTer oT The Tloor To bring vicTory To The Urbanans. In The second game, held aT I-IuTT Gym, The Maroon sTarTing Tive iniTiaTed Von STeuben haircuTs, yeT big Fred Green conTeracTed The Maroon Talisman and Teamed wiTh Ken Waldron To down The CI-IS boys, 37 To 3 I. In The Big I2 conTerence The Maroons Tinished in second place and headed Tull speed ahead Tor The TournamenTs. ATTer downing Fisher and Uni I-Iigh wiTh ease in The Fisher Regional, The Maroons guaIiTied Tor The secTionaI aIThough losing The championship conTesT To ST. Joe, 27 To I9. The SecTionaI TavoriTe, CIinTon provided STITT opposiTion in Champaign's TirsT game wiTh The Maroons edging ouT a Two poinT vicTory in The second overTime. NexT came Urbana who had Twice previously shellaclced Ray Grierson and his maTes, only To be eIiminaTed 20 To I9. In The TiTle game beTween The Champaign Maroons and The PaxTon Swedes, superb deTensive worlc by Ray Grierson in holding Ilce Wade, one oT The highesT scorers The local TournamenT has seen in years, To Two poinTs, proved To be The de- ciding TacTor Tor The Maroons To win Their way inTo The STaTe Finals. This was The second Time under The coaching oT I-Iarry Combes, and The Third Time in as many yoars. In The STaTe Finals, The Maroons humbled Crane Tech oT Chicago in The TirsT game and downed a rallying Salem Team To enTer The semi-Tinals. An inspired I-lerrin Team puT an end To Champaign's championship hopes as They Triumphed 2I To I7. In The consolaTion game Tor Third place, The Moline Maroons Topped Cham- paign 5I To 33. Coach Combes presenTed Ten leTTers To: CapTain Ray Grierson, Morris Dolan, Jack Moore, Don McVey, Noel I-Iannah, Arnold Yarber, Johnny TarranT, Sid MacAllisTer, Dean Woody, and Amos Diclcey. Sid MacAllisTer, capable deTensive man and clever ball handler, was elecTed capTain oT nexT year's basIceTeers. l REsERvi2 BASKETBALL Mr. Myers, Torrence, Tull, Knudsen, Edwards, Simpson, WalTers, STevenson, Crane, Rogers. JUNIOR VARSITY WIN I4 OUT OF I8 GAMES The Maroon junior varsiTy, made up oT Three sophomores and Two juniors in Bill Tull, Jim Torrence, Buddy Rodgers, Bob Crane and Tracy STevenson piled up an im- pressive record as They won I4 ouT oT I8 games. Clever ball handling and accuraTe shooTing can be classed as a maior TacTor in The Bees' success. Elzie Myers, coach oT The Bees was lauded Tor his Tine work in developing The Team. ' In The second game wiTh The Urbana Jrs., The Two Teams Thrilled I-IuTT gym spec- TaTors as They baTTled Through Three overTime periods To a Tie. Morris Dolan Forward Don McVey Ce Arnold Yarber Guard Noel Hannah Forward Jack Moore Guard nler BASKETBALL SENIOR LETTERMEN FronT row: SlcelTon, STaTTord, Miss Gibson, BrighT, Swain. Second row: Kelley, Gorman, Hodges, Millevilie. Jones. Baci: row: ScoTT, Newman, Peach, Hughes. SchuberT, Burchard. Baci: row: J. TuThill, D. McVey, R. Beniamin, J. Muir, J. DuBois, Miss Cunningham. Fronl row: H. GriTTner, R. Grierson, N. Genung, J. Moore. ATT-ILETES AND JOURNALISTS ARE HGNORED On March 28 The Quill and Scroll, lnTernaTional Honor SocieTy Tor high school iournalisTs inTroduced beTore The assembly eighT new members. Following This The NaTional AThleTic Scholarship SocieTy iniTiaTed six aThleTes who had won leTTers and mainTained a scholasTic average above The average oT The school. Many a girl's hearT beaT TasT as The aThleTes Took The pledge while many a boy wished he had gone in Tor prinTer's inlc. Game begins . . . A Ioaskef? . . . Ihe cheer Ieaders reioice . . . sorrow as we Iose. WHOLESALE RETAIL EVERYTHING FOR THE RADIO 3I4 N. Hickory 43 WBSIIIDQIOH Radios and Par'I's Au+o Radios SALES SERVICE LEACH FINANCE COMPANY PHONE 420I DRINK I23 S. Neil S+., Second Floor CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS ' FRIENDLY SERVICE W Mosr REASONABLE RATES Plus IN BOTTLES A CO-OPERATIVE POINT OF VIEW Ask Your Dealer for Our Services SCHAARMANN TYPEWRITER CO. I2 doors eas+ of RiaI+o Thea'rreI I I9 W. Church Sfreef Phone 3225 OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF CHAMPAIGN OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS CHAS. V. HOLMES W. E. SCHOWENGERDT GEO. W. BUSEY THOS. A. HAGAN A. J. KOEHNEMANN B. A. McCLUGHEN V F LAFFERTY Composmq...MaIc1ng up , . . Proofmq . . . Locking up . . . Feedunq fhe press ...Cufhng Ihe paper. April showers bring May flowers. April cramming-in T ' brings a sheepy-skin-maybe. More rain wafer, more if f girls wifh droopy hair. Miss Jenisfa sprung a liffle poem - on her Soc classes as follows, guofe, Spring has came, fhe T grass has riz, I wonder where fhe flowers is, unguofe. Seniors pracfised fhe genfle arf of pounding knowledge info fellow sfudenfs' heads on Civics Day. New members were elecfed info fhe Nafional l-lonor Sociefy. Gals and guys confinued fo wade sloppily around in whife moc- casins. Senior fellows' and fems' hearfs wenf piffy-paf when fhey gof invifes fo frafernify and sororify parfies af f' FM f f A ff f f .gf X 7 'W f li fl y 'D X Y f xy X fhe Universify. The Coloresgue queen reigned over an l M -ff Lf ff Alaskan seffing af fhe annual Coloresgue Cabareff' lf 'I was a GREAT day for fhe Irish when Molly O'Shangh- nessey was given. llf was adverfised mosfly iusf as Molly because mosf people couldn'f spell O'Shaughnessey. l Smack, smack-fhe l-lome Ec Club had a cookie sale. The Junior Class had ifs all-school parfy. The dramafisfs wenf fo fhe Secfional Speech League confesf af Charlesfon. Charlie Caudle and fhe Coffing sisfers were feafured af fhe Sfage Show. A good fime was had by all af fhe annua Shoe Fund Benefif. COMPLIMENTS OF H 0 T E L - T I L D E N - H A L L .,,., 0 Home or THE A Mark of MURAL ROOM Quali'I'y and Value! O Coffee Shop - Popular Prices Neil and Hill S+ree+ Prepare for a Good Job sv ATTENDING ILLINOIS FINEST BUSINESS SCHOOL The IIIinois Commercial College IOn ihe Campusi 704 S. Sixfh S+. Champaign, III. IAccredi+ed by fhe Naiionai Associafion of Accreciiied Commercial Schoolsi Ogden Coal Co. 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X iw , X S -'fs,,1:E'b A f' 1 Q Q TRACK TEAM CAPTAIN CHARLES GERDES, I94O CAPTAIN TRACK Season's Record for I939 Champaign 92 Ivlalloon 34 Champaign 66 Danville 42 Champaign 82 Danville 35 Champaign 92 5f6 Ivlonlicello 48 Cisco 3 Urbana Relays-Champaign 7Ih BIG TWELVE STANDINGS EOR I939 Urbana 47 Peoria Cenlral 34If3 Decalur 23 Bloominglon 2O7f8 Springfield I77f3 Danville I7 Champaign I6If4 Lincoln I4If2 Pekin IZIX8 I,ff6 Ivlalloon 7V8 Slrealor Ijg Peoria Manual O Firsf row- Ross Kerchenfaui Kirby ScoTT Second row- Clark Bollinger Haley Rayburn Porfer Bowles LuTTer -I I 1 n. 1 o S I fnggumi 23.347 o0 ' -4 3-322 X- erdes Wakely Lovingfoss s M vll' TRACKMEN PLACE SIXTH IN BIG I2 MEET Led by The brillianT running oT Chuck Gerdes, The Maroon Thinly clads romped Through Three dual meeTs and one Triangular meeT wiThouT a seTback, placed sevenTh in The Urbana Relays, and sixTh in The Big I2 meeT. The season was colored by The consisTenT duals beTween Don Gladding, Urbana Ace, and Chuck Gerdes, Maroon SensaTion. These Two meT Three Times wiTh Gerdes having The advariTage, winning Twice. The beauTiTul spring nighT oT The Urbana Relay proved To be so inspiring To Bob Wilson, The heTTy weighT man ThaT he Tossed The shoT over 46 TeeT To win This evenT. The Maroons piled enough poinTs To win 7Th place. In The Lincoln Relays, Coach Clark concenTraTed upon winning The disTance medley relay and was noT disappoinTed. OThers who placed were Carroll ScoTT in The broad iump, Don Clark and Bob Wilson in The shoT puT, and John l-layes and Gene KerchenTauT in The pole vaulT. CapTain Rollie Rayburn, handicapped by a wresTling iniury really hiT sTride in The second Danville meeT as he Trimmed Jack Clark, Danville hurdler who had beaTen The Maroon capTain earlier in The season. + i' v ,Q -:T , I Carroll ScoTT, handsome broad iumper and hurdler proved To be very valuable Tor he was generally good Tor aT leasT one TirsT place. Johnny I-layes, lanky redhed, added poinTs To his Teams' ToTal in nearly every meeT in The pole vaulT and hurdles. The Maroons minus The services oT ScoTT in The Big I2 meeT, piled up enough poinTs To win sixTh place. Q In The STaTe meeT, Cl-TS had only one represenTaTive in Chuck Cferdes who came Through wiTh a TourTh place in The mile. ATTer Twelve years OT acTive coaching, Coach Clark handed in his resignaTion. I-Ie was ably replaced by Elzie Myers, assisTanT TooTball coach. X SENIOR CANDIDATES EOR TRACK LETTERS Dick Benjamin Gene Kercl'1en'fau+ Don McVey Jack Wakeiey L. B. Luffer Jack Haley F T row: Mr. Swain, B. STinson, B. Tull, J. Wible, J. FooTe. S d row: M. Divan, N. HOTT, M. Krablse, J. Larabee, B. DayTon, M. Hill, M. Paul, G. Manley M M . . . eyers M TllluTson, D. Paul, H. Muller. T d row: J. Lewis, W. Law, W. SmiTh, l. Coffin, B. Freeman, H. Grubb, W. McNabb, S. Curfis, A. BaTes, M. HarT. F Th AS row: , Tringfellow, J. Kirk, G. Wilsky, D. Overman, R. Folks, B. Mirando, J. Wakely. NORTHERN LIGHTS SHINE ON CABARET DANCERS Did you ever see such realisTic ToTem poles? And aren'T Those norThern lighTs beauTiTul? These were only Two oT The maior inTeresTs oT The Coloresgue CabareT, April 27, l94O sponsored by The Coloresgue Club. This is an annual aTTair Tor The Tour year old socieTy. The Theme oT The ball was abouT Alaska. Some oT The colorTul decoraTions were painTed lndians, ToTem poles and believe iT or noT The norThern lighTs were presenT! This year a Queen was elecTed aT The ball. Each home room nominaTed one girl Tor a candidaTe. Bill Hapac, capTain oT The lllinois baskeTball Team, picked Ten oT The mosT aTTracTive girls Trom The 27 ThaT were chosen. AT The ball each person presenT voTed Tor The girl he wanTed To be Queen. The money was used To promoTe The inTeresT oT The club. The Coloresgue Club sponsored a ChrisT- res Anne BaTes mas Bazaar aT which was sold pins oT all shapes V Pres Jane Lewis and sizes, belTs, and ChrisTmas cards, made by Sec y Maryln Divan members oT The club and The arT classes. The Treas Marie Hill money Trom The proiecTs wenT To The designers. FronT row: Millevllle, Allen, Kirlc, Bengamm, Chumbley, Kelley, D. McBride, Bradley, Ellis, Ka Second row: PorTer, Robbins, I-lodges, Koehnemann, Moore, WhiTe, Lisenby, oone . Bk I-Id' WI R'TTkK BT O'NIF'h Cllr ' M Y ac row: ar ing, oo ey. ei s ec, nox, a eman, ea, is er, ar , Welker, Miss LeS COUNCIL RENDERS REAL SERVICE TO SCHOOL The STudenT Council, Champaign I-Iigh School's True service club, is becoming more eTIecTive and more acTive every year as iT does iTs parT in sTrengThening old TradiTions and in launching TorTh new ones. Miss Essie LeSure has com- pIeTed her TirsT year oT direcTing Council acTiviTies and much oT The The improvemenT and eTTiciency oT The organizaTion have been due To her inTeresT and abiIiTy along ThaT line. The corridor commiTTee led by JeaneTTe Chumbley has been on The job conTinuaIIy wiTh sTudenTs sTaTioned around The halls every hour To assisT sTudenTs and To guide visiTors. This commiTTee has received The praise oT numerous guesTs. Norma Kaiser, who is head oT The IosT and Tound, has made iT a smooThIy-running deparTmenT oT The Council. Perhaps The mosT ouTsTanding Council spon- sored projecT oT The I939-40 year was The Dis- Assembly B Kelley TricT STudenT Council convenTion which drew WeITare L Peach I IO deIegaTes Trom I8 schools To Champaign Corridor J Chumbley high in The Tall. EnTerTainmenT C I-lodges ce Milleville, JeanoTTe C umbley, David McBride, Miss LeSure, Barbara Kelley, Diclc Benjamin. In SENIOR CIVICS DAY UNIFIES SCHOOL SPIRIT AnoTher maior acTiviTy oT The year was Senior Civics Day, April I2, when members oT The graduaTing class Toolc charge oT The classes and business oT The school, wiTh David McBride acTing as principal and Sara Lou Ellis as vice- principal. On ThaT day members oT The TacuITy were Tree To visiT oTher classes Than Their own. AImosT IOO seniors par- TicipaTed in This aTTair which broughT abouT noT only a greaTer appreciaTion oT The arT oT Teaching buT a more uniTied spiriT in The sTudenT body. The Council has Talcen parT in Three campaigns To help The needy. AT ChrisTmas They sponsored a ChrisTmas basIceT drive. They also parTicipaTed in The CommuniTy ChesT and The ChiIdren's Crusade Tor children. Every year The Council sponsors a VisiTaTion Day which is exTremely beneTicial To The sTudenTs who are expecTing To come To senior high nexT year. An assembly program gives Them an idea oT all The clubs and exTra-curricular acTiviTies oTTe-red: and a Tour Through The building Tamiliarizes Them wiTh The building. The Council is made up oT home-room, honor socieTy represenTaTives, and several members aT large. This body has The responsibiliTy oT being The clearing house Tor all problems ThaT aITecT The happiness and welTare oT CI-IS, IW ' ' ' ACTING, COSTUMIINIC5, AND STAGIN6 OE MOLLIE MAKE TI-IE ILLINOIS PREMIERE SUCCESSFUL res Sarah Lou Ellis V Pres Dick Benjamin row: . aiser, inson, ri rews, co , Graves, owen, weene , hrasher, Hill, Green, Mar- F + N K ST A d s ++ B s y T mlon, Lawhead. J S d row: Higgs, ones, Hyde, Swain, Benjamin, Ellis, Gorman, Piersol, Kelley. Th d row: Lusfig, l.euTh, Peach, STaTford, Heclcer, Randal, Myers, J. McBride, Milleville, Hodges M' B h Bk DK KlrVIfl L+h ST TDMBdSgJlr ISS GBC . row: . arser, ir, rson, u er, ewar ' , . C VI E, GVB 8. GC SON NATIONAL HONOR BIDS I2 JUNIORS, 23 SENIORS Senior Civics Day, April I2, was The appropriaTe day Tor The announcemenT of new members oT The Narional Honor SocieTy. The Chronicle had compiled The acTiviTy records, The juniors had voTed on juniors, The seniors on seniors, and The TaculTy on boTh. A commiTTee OT sTudenTs and TaculTy had approved The resulTs. ExacTly l2 juniors and 23 seniors had won This coveTed honor. The juniors had To have an average of 4.75 while The seniors mainTained a 4.2. BoTh groups were expecTed To be exemplary in characTer, leadership, and service. On May 2 beTore The assembly of The school The group was iniTiaTed in an impressive candle lighT service. Mary MargareT Jones spoke on Scholarship: Barbara Kelley on Leadership: Grace Piersol on CharacTerg and Helen Gor- man on Service. ThaT evening The old members and The TaculTy enTerTained The neophyTes aT a dinner aT which The Reverend A. R. CarTiledge was Sec y Treas Helen Gorman The principal speaker. WhaT is so rare as a day in May?-why heck, ThaT sTeak l had Tor dinner was. May is noT only The name oT a monTh and a girl's name, buT iT is also whaT you should say in place oT can when you're Talking To an English Teacher. The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy had iTs iniTiaTion and dinner. Some oT our sTudenTs wenT To The Big I2 Speech MeeT here aT Champaign. Noble Cain Trained The chorus Tor The Music FesTival. QuieT Please, The Tinal dramaTic presenTaTion oT The year, was given. Several daTes oT This monTh were seT aside Tor greaT happenings: on The lOTh This book, Tl-TE l94O MARCONH came ouT, we all washed The prinTers ink oTT our hands lTiguraTively, you undersTandlliand had a publicaTions picnic: on The 23rd The seniors wound up Twelve lin some cases ThirTeen or TourTeenl years oT school when They Took Their lasT high school exams, on The 25Th The annual Junior-Senior Dinner Dance was enioyed by many brighT-eyed sTudenTs, on The 27Th Those underdogs, The Sophs and Juniors, Took Their exams lMany oT The TaiThTul sTudenTs who were noT absenT or Tardy all year rejoiced because They didn'T have To Take any exams.lg on The 3lsT The class oT I9-40 had iTs commencemenT and ooked Torward To whaT was beTore Them. af Gable is P l A N O S ComplimenTs of Mason 81 Hamlin I Conover 0 Knabe Cable 0 Fischer 0 EsTey A L P H A RADIO - PHONOGRAPHS COAL 81 MATERIAL CO. 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CO-CAPTAINS BOB KIMBRELL AND Cwampaign Cwampaign Cwampaign Cwampaign Cwampaign Clampaign Cwampaign Cwampaign Champaign Cwampaign Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign MAX ARMAIXITROUT I939 SEASOIXVS RECORD Cissna Park 3 Bellllower I I Cissna Park I Arcola I Buckley 7 Arcola 6 Bellllower 3 Armslrong 4 Paxlon 2 Paxlon O Buckley 5 Armslrong 2 Morlon I5 Peoria Cenlral I3 Peoria Cenlral I BASEBALL LEADERS .xx Diller, I hil game Diller W. P. Diller, I hil game Diller W. P. Diller W. P. QHGFSOH W- P- Bie I2 BASEBALL DHHGFW- P- smxioime Foiz Dixon W. P 1939 Diller W. P. Mueller W. P. CI-IS Lewis W. P Cenlral Diller W. P. Manual Diller L. P. Slrealor Diller L. P. Bloominglon Diller W. P. Pekin FirsT row- if Crane Shapland Armsfrong ArmanTrouT Moore s ....--.. 4 Flowers Lewis Kimbrell DiTTer Coach Combes Second row- Carson Wilson. B. Grierson Wilson, W. Genung Johnson Sfevenson Dixon Meuller Cuirlr MAROON NINE OBSERVES BASEBALL CENTENNIAL The l939 Maroon baseball Team celebra+ed The lOOTh cenTennial oT baseball by winning TiTTeen sTraighT games while dropping only Two which surpassed all pre- vious records Tor a Champaign l-ligh nine. The Team was a veTeran nine wiTh only Three newcomers: Jay Flowers, shorT- sTop, Jaclc Moore, Third base, and l-larvey Dale DiTTer, sTarTing piTcher. Of The Two deTeaTs, only one was in Big I2 compeTiTion, To Peoria CenTral while The oTher was To The powerTul MorTon l-ligh Team oT Cicero. - The mosT ouTsTanding TeaT was perTormed by l-larvey DiTTer, sophomore sensa- Tion as he hurled Two one hiT ball games Tor The Maroon and WhiTe. ln all, DiTTer won nine ball games while losing only Two. The Team was made up oT: Max ArmanTrouT, slugging caTcher: Bob Dixon, lanlcy TirsT baseman: CapTain Bob Shapland, Tlashy second baseman: Jay Flowers, de- pendable shorTsTop: Jaclc Moore, peppery Third baseman: Ray Grierson, veTeran leTT Tielder: Bobby Kimbrell, dynamic cenTer Tielder: Eddie ArmsTrong, blond righT Tielder, and l-larvey DiTTer, brillianT sTarTing piTcher. OT This lineup, only CapTain Shapland, Flowers, and ArmsTrong were graduaTed. The MorTon l-ligh Team displayed one oT The besT Teams seen on The local dia- mond in some Time. They TeaTured The hiTTing oT Joe l-lapac, broTher oT The Illinois cage sTar. ln The Tinal games oT The season, The Maroons spliT a double header wiTh Peoria CenTral aT Peoria. ln Theopener, nervousness combined wiTh a home run Turned vicTory inTo deTeaT Tor The boys Trom Champaign. A long home run by Bob Kim- brell proved TuTile. T-lowever in The nighTcap, The Maroons really seTTled down To business, and beaT The CenTraliTes I l To l. For The TirsT Time in school hisTory, co-capTains were elecTed in baseball. Max ArmanTrouT and Bob Kimbrell, who were regulars as sophomores, won The honor. SENIOR CANDIDATES EOR BASEBALL LETTERS Nelson Genung Jack Moore Kenny Quirk Charles Mankey A I-H+! Bob Dixon Ray Grierson People . . . more people . , . urwaccusfomed as I am-v . . . Cramminq . . . fho Jmdan iwims Gosh! Mon! . . . spring fever . . . Mr.C1arK . . . porsomillfy plus Pefry . . . sfudervfs 4 . . how a poriable . . , spring hopping . ..H'1e weaker HJ sex . . . bicydm md aqain. POWER BEHIND CHRONICLE PRESS Edifor H. Gorman, H. Brighf, associafe ediforg V. Mllleville, business manager: C. Hodges ediforialisi and I.. Peach, musk ediforg Miss Gibson, adviser, reporfers-Taylor, Bradley, Wooiey Thrasher, Dickason, Cole, Siegmund, Sehn, and Mann: W. Srnifh, circulafion manager, E. Wingo 'rypisfg J. Moore and A. Skelfon, sporfsg Thrasher, Cole, Lake, and Wildenradf, adverfisingg R. Schuberi feafure ediforg C, Burchard and G. Higgs, reporfersq B. Parker and H. Swain, columnists: A. Hughes morgue and M. Murray, sfafisrician. Q .1 'Ns THOSE WHO MADE THE MAROON Edi+or M. M. Jones: M. Krabbe, picfure ediforg J. Sfaiford, business manager: Advisers: Miss Gibson ediforial, Mr. Swain, arf, Miss Bafes, phofoqraphyg G. Kerchenfaui, sporis ediforg J. Wible, iayou i ediiorg Junior assisfanisz M. Sched, B. Jackson, B. Huilg B. Kelley, arf ediforg M. Newman, A. Scoff, iunior managers: phoioqrapiwersz Bill Deem, B, Bacon, B. Piersolg M. Pefry, P. Pasfoff, iypisfsg L. Lukens 1'ypis+gG. Piersoi, calendar ediior and D. Kobel, co y edifor. ull. 'ZEMJ ,Ziggy 7 ' COACHES CLOSE SUCCESSFUL YEAR Les Moyer, afhlefic Clirecfor and foo+ball Coach gn C I I-larry Combes Foslrer MCCar+y Elzie Myers Roy Swindell Baskefball, Baseball Wresflinq Track Svsdmminq Firsl row: B. Kelley, A. Gerrisli, G. Bradley, C. l-lodges, S. Savage, L. Colo. Second row: Miss Sluarl, H, Briglll, V. Milleville, M. Slinson. Tlwird row: C. Slanloy, M, Flelcller, M. Shannon, 6. Sernnnons, A. Slcolelon. Conner? orclleslra in lorrnal allire. THESPIANS AND CONCERT ORCHESTRA COOPERATE Nalional Tliespians, llle llonorary sociely lor aspiring young drarnalisls, played an irnporlanl parl in scliool niglil lile by llieir presenlalion ol several plays. Musical selling lor llie plays was given by llie scliool's concerl orclieslra, llie members ol wliicli were allired in lormal dress and provided an allraclive addilion lo llie pro- duclions. Tliey made llle wailing belore llle play and belween llie acls enioyable. Thus llwe enlire audience was allorded a well-rounded evening ol pleasure. A QUIET PLEASE? I-IILARIOUS EARCE, CLOSES YEAR J ggi CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS AND MAROON STAFF DuNcAN-ERBER sruolos 0i0f'ZZ6l!9AtZ'Z1.4 FOR SENIOR CLASS AND FACULTY PHOTOGRAPHS WEQ misss 6l4 E. Green Champaign LCC-ed Thea+re Bldg., afrozzs BROWNIE SI-IOE REPAIR FIRST NATIONAL BANK EORCE'S PURE I-IONEY E. I-IEOENEART LIERMAN DRUG STORE NORA E. 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