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Page Eighteen THE GRADUATES ROl4l'R'I ABIlO'I'l wts x mtmbtr ot tht tltt Club 2 3 Stlgt Qtnrmtrs 2 Wtg 1nd P.1mt 3 lhtsv ms Riding Club 2 3 and Produttlon Stttf 4 Ht t s 1 mtallst with tht Pnpullr orthtstm, ln th ttst of th Stage Show, and had ptrts un mum of tht drtmmt produttmns DAVID ANIIJFRSONI plrtltnptttd tn Intramurals tnth ot tht thrtt xttrs sptnt at stmor hugh sthoul Hts tlulrs nntludtd Fmt Pong durmg hrs sophu mort star, was 11 mtmbtr nt tht gulf tan s ut ts tht untmmt s thu tt for homeroom prtstdt nt during hrs lunmr xt.tr Hl NRY APPI mtnttd tht dtsttntttun ot bttng .ill state tttltlt on .1 numhtr nl tht mxthltul ttums stltttttl hx sports w tttrs tn 1942 3 Ht wxs t mtmbtr ut tht Maroon te.tm 2 3 -l 1 mtmbtr uf tht state thampmn wrtstlmt tt tm 7 3 4 .md tl tonsnsttnt sunntr tn tht tmtlt ttam 3 -l IUUISI -XR9l'Nll'AU dtspxtt tht l.1tt that sht tomblntd sthutml .md worlt .tlwns had .1 smnlt whtth won tor htr IIIJIIN warm trltnds llurtnt, htr xt.1rs dl L II9 htr mam mttrtst w ts nrt, mtl sht was .lttnt tn tht Lolortsqut tlub Sht tontnbutttl to tht Chmmtlt dur mg htr stnmr xetr PEGGY BXLHMAW wts ln tht c.1st or on the stuff ot tlmost txtrx Cll'1.1Il1.1 txt protluttmn prtstnttd durmg her thrtt xturs tt LHS Sht w.1s tl mem of Nxt, .md .xnt 4 bm t Sturmtrs 2 Thesptuns -l C A X 2 Rifle tlub 2 3 Sht tnttrtd tht um xtrslty .tt tht tlost ot tht hrst stmtster 'x-2 IJ KCI-INI AMDAI 1s n member of the Rlllt md Irtnth tlubs tsttbhshttl A rttortl ts the bustcst and most ftttne student durtng hts sophomore year Although ntttr 1 mrtntlpant m tht tarsrts tnd reserse athletics, he wus tttlxe ln mtramurals, and was ton crsttnt .ts 1 rt-hablc student IOHN XVDRFW9 dexoted muth of has txtrxtumtular activities tt tht Mtrrmn btnd, .md was a membtr tlur mg his three years 'ts a student Ht was .1 mtmber of Baton 3 4 Stagt :rmtrs -l Wit, mtl l'.unt 2 3 nt homtmum utepresldent 2 Ht had parts ln ststrll dramaht produttmns IOIS ARMNFAU spent tht .lfttr nouns wurlttng ln a Lhampalgn stnrt .xtlthnt pmtttcal txptrtentc to htr tnursts nn rtt.11l stlhng., Qht was 1 Nlnjllllg tlub 3 and ln Loloresqut 3 Sht tuth htr slsttr Loutst, held tht tlnstmttmn ts tht Stmor nuns lXlls 'VSHERMAN was seldom ab stnt from compctntmn ln xntramurals takmg pm for keen enyoymcnt, well as for SySlLIT'IlIlLtlllX butlthng um hls phxslqut He was .11 member ot Mtlluwcll tlub 2, and .1 member of tht Popular orthtstra, always at hand to do his share as a player MXRTINI BAUM was a transfer stu dtnt to stn1or hugh sthool, comtng to C hatnpaxgn from Mtl-Ienry, Ilhnots, tor hrs senmr year I-le took .an actnc mtcrtst m musnt and musxcal orgam mtmns, was il member of the band, the Baton tlub, and Socral Hour and .1 proftsslonal orthestra I rt sttlt nt .atlt I ranntll N ttt I rtstdtnt l .ttrttla VS ttss Sttrttary It.m lutld lrtusurtr Ruth Conn l 4 4 4 ill ' ' I 1 K. .1, .,,, H, 1 .1 sy,-I . 1 ' , 4: '.'ll1A.' 3, 4: , 1 1, 5 . 1 1' ' , :1 4 ' A . 1 . 5 . ' . 2, 3, . ' va: 1 ' ' . ' ' 1 1 ' - 1 ' 2 1 ' t' '1. tt ,' 1' 1 g ' ', ,, 1 1 t' t 1 1 ' A ' , 'v 'l' 4' ' ', N l ' , . ., - ' . 1. F 3 ' ' 5 7 ' t'1l 1 and tr'-l 1. t 1 4 ru: SN l' 3 AA Y 5 kv ' v -3 3' l . E I ., 4 ll' h X A ' A ' 1 'lv - V' . s' 1 l .l I V. t- ,- A Q . ' - ,l L , N' .r i' I -A' L I tivt' in tht- glee Club 2, 3: G. A. A. 2: 1 s - - ' ' - . . ' f - . .. , . - l if ' -' l . ' ' 1 ' as 1 t, - V Y. 1.1 1 - .. L . . ,I ly. Y .A .I I .LV I .A 1 - ber 1' VW ' l i 3, : 'gl' . ' I ' , ' 1 - , V L' . . . . 1 ', A f t + - , lk' t 1.-, . -.-J , 2. rg,
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Page Twenty LI ARA C'AS'lI'l O isidc from hieh marlss in icidemic subiects tihlcll farned for hcr membership in the Nl: ioml Honor Socicti :ls 5 t n mam actiiitics during, hcr thrcc xeirs HS ct nc udu 1 R s 5 presiden rari st tf -l tlin clu -l Yin Corps -0 IOANJNIA CAXANIII m intnncd w roundtd list ot ictiiitics during. her hieh school circtr dividing., ht interests hetwccn drtmitics ind music e was .1 member of C b nc 2 5 -I Trcblc Clcf 5 prcsiccnt mor Societs -l 'lhcspi s seci 4 Iopular orchcstri -l NVQ. and Paint 5 MARIORH CIAPI' diiidcd her time between cliss room ictivitics ind rt tailini., in om of Chimpiiens lending, drug., stores Dunne lic iunior ind S ICH' NCIFS she NCl'XLCl IX l HIUHICI' member of thc lite Siting cl iss thc Ai A 5 4 ind Pin Amcrictn c t while a sophomort ind iunior C RANT! s n onitor 2 ineing club 2 trctsurcr ot homeroom 5 -l member of thc library staff 5 4 Pan American club 5 and took an ac tue interest in promoting, the pltriotic actnities that were sponsored bi the Yictory Corps Her nimc consistentls appeared on the honor rolls CFORCNE CJRXVH-ORD earned a let ter as a member ot thc I9-l2 Maroon foo ball tea'n but wts wearing., the uni form of a U. S. sailor before the letter awards were made. Sports proved his strongest interest during his years at CHS and he was a member of both the football and track teams. MARILYN! DAIC'H came to Cham- paign from Springfield as a transfer senior. Continuing., an interest in the languages that started in the state capi- tal she became an active member in the French club at CHS participating, in many of the club programs. She was active in the Xictory Corps. LAURA DEXTER was always one of the faithful who cheered CHS teams in games throuvhout her three years as a student. She belonged to C'. A. A. 2, 5, vice-president -l: NVig and Paint -I: band 2: vice-president of her home- room 5, -lg and served as the treasurer of the sophomore class. '1- CICJRCI LASPPR found special in tcrcst in swimming cmphiswing the ii itcr sports is 'in cwtri curricular ac Iltllt llc wis fi mcmbcr of the swim squid etch ot the thrct scirs at CHS pirticipitine in ill mtct Other ac tiiitics included protectors club 2 in trimurils 2 5 4 biscba Pllil I IS CllUMl5l IY hcld the dis tmction ot being., one of the busiest students in school tilcing 6 subiects as sen r She wis .1 mcmbcr of production stall' 2 5 4 Wie, and Paint 5 -l Sticc Stormcrs 2 'lhespians 5 4 Ircblc Clct 5 -5 Chronicle columnist -l Quill ind Scroll 4 mam dramatic productions Rblll CONN hid t full list of extra curricular ictiiitics which included 1 2 Curl Reserves 2 bam Studen Cwruncil 2 4 sec tirx ot thc iumor class treasurer of s nior class lrclwleC tf5 sec 4 a isis iicc president ot her homeroom durin her scnior icir I-XC ls C RANIVI ll was a member of the nr torcc during, his senior sear, iwnting., cill on his lXth birthday His lcllwlllcs included president of the senior class Ouill and Scroll 3 presi dent -l Wie, and Paint 2 5 Stage Stormers 2 Chronicle 5 4 Maroon -l Radio club 2 track -l homeroom president 2 5 H-XRRY LURTINTS coming I0 CHS from Paxton high school in his junior tear, Harri quiclsli adiusted his ac tiiities and studies to Maroon tradi tions. His mayor out ot class actisity was music, and he was a member of the music club as a junior. He was homeroom president during his senior vear. CAROLYN DALLENBACH stressed an interest in dramatics as an extra- curricular activity, taking important parts in all stage productions during her junior and senior years. She was a member of Vwie and Paint 5 presi- dent 4: Thespians 5 4' participating in I A. A. proerams 2 5 4: and a- tional Honor Society 5 4. MARY IULIA IJILLAVOU was queen of the Visa Xersa dance during her senior year and was active in all social affairs of the school during her three rears. She was a member of t e Ci. A. A. 2, 5, -l, taking part in the girls sports: monitor 5, 4: and Colores- que club during her three years as a student.
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