University of Illinois High School - U and I Yearbook (Urbana, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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WESLEY ISLDON SCHULTHFS IVv.r- l'ou umkz' a izvlfcr door than 1c'iufioit'. ' Modeling l, Z: llasketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Rl'SSIil.l. M li RLIC STAUFFER Hvi'riir4 ll'txtt Point for mc J Student Council Representa- tive l: Chess l: Cl!'Cllt?Sfl'fl l, 2: Camontlage Club 2: XVar Discussion 3. KENNETH DOUGLAS WEITZEL Doug- One Ille-L'-C-at Brill! llridge 2: XVar Discussion 2: Class Treasurer 3: JU4'r.l.'s Staff 4: Square Dancing 3, 4: Square Dancing Demon- stration 3, 4: Class Secrt-tary 4: Basketball 3, 4, 5: Track 2, 3, 4, 5: Softball Z, 3, 4, S3 Tennis 4, 55 Mixed Cho- rus 4, 5: County Music Fes- tival S: Class History 5. RENT HAESSLER HOBART lfVcI1, I think I flzuzlccd that test. Class President 1: Bridge 2: Chess 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Track 4: JUST-US 4: Square Dancing 4: lYar Discussion 4: St. Petersburg High, St. Petersburg, Fla. 3, 5. he llARRllC'l' MAR'l'llA Slllfllll li'z':laI Hui, HIV. l3'1'ril:r'll, you oufl illr. Ifnolt' nrt' wrong, ulmlll llzc li'r'l'nl1ll'- t't!ll.Y Gills Scouts l, 2, 3: Navi- gation 2: Science Z: Mu-.ic Appreciation 2, 5, 4: Urclws- tra 2, 3, 4, 5: I'lt-imlvs Sports Manztgt-r 4: County Music Festival 3, 4, Sq Jour- nalism 45 ,lust-Us Staff 4: XVIII' lll5Cll5iltlll 5: l'lt'i1ult's 3, 4, S: Pleizidcs Sports M :t n ag c r S3 lntraimurztl lloard 4, 53 Student Council l'residt-nt 5: Class Vice- l'rt-sidcnt 2. 3: U AND 1 Staff Typist 5. 2, RICHARD SANHURN 'l'l'lUMAS ,0- .3lC0lFf'---U7i,llll',l' tvlml flu' mon XIIIILIH Champaign ,l u n i o r High Scho ol l: llasketlmll 3: 'lqTilCli 3: Square Dancing 3: Art 3: Student Council Rcp- rescntative 3, 4, 5: Student Council St-cretary-Treasurer 41 Assembly Committee 53 Coinmenct-ment and Class Night Committee 5. RAR BARA IAN E NYE RSTLI-I R Oli, you mit! Social Dancing' 1: Plciadcs 2. 3.44, 5: Arts and Crafts 21 Square Dancing' 3, 4: Music Appreciation 4: l'lci- ades Council Service Commit- tee Chairman S: ll'hite Team Co-Captain 43 JUST-US Staff 4: Modeling 4: Mixed Clio- rus 4, 5: County Music Fus- UVHI 4. 52 Urchcsis 4, 53 Dtlllilft' Dancing Demonstra- YIOI1 3. 4, 55 Intramural bports Manager 5, XX'hifg geain Captain 53 C1355 XX'ill 1, DORIS FLLFN Hl'IRSl'll3ARGliR I :want to ln' nlm1v Mixel Chorus l: Music Appreciation I: First Aid 2: Red Cross 3: Class Prophecy 4. EYICLYN ANNA l'A'l l'liRSON Ciyylv,r41'Tl1uf'.v it ,rvlf-iiiisrimilmlfilo Qlllftfl-t7ll.' Oswego High School lg First Aid 2: Music Apprecia- ation 3: Red Cross 3: JUST-Us Staff 3: Pleiarles 3, 4.



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The Open, Gate 1-1 As we close our lockers for the last time and think back on hve glorious years of pleasure and study, the highlights of those years seem to come back to us. Before stepping through the open gate into a larger, more complex world of problems and consequences, let us once more live those highlights. As Sub-Freshmen we elected Kent Hobart, presidentg Janet Anderson, vice- presidentg Harlan johnson, treasurer, and Barbara Dobbins, secretary. NfVe ably assisted the Class of '44 in their spring dance and supervised a March of Dimes campaign throughout the school. Our talent assembly was the best one of the year in the eyes of all students. Upon returning as Freshmen the next fall, we chose Charles Gray to pound the gavel, Harriet Shedd to serve in his absence, Clinton Granger to be purser, and Robert Fellows, to be scribe. Our spring dance added tremendously to the success of the social functions of that year. As Sophomores our inlluence was felt more and more in school activities. Uur boys began participating increasingly in athletics, and the girls led in Pleiades activities. NVe selected Paul Hartman as president: Harriet Shedd, vice-presidentg Charlotte Mittendorf, secretaryg and Douglas W'eitzel, treasurer. Our next year, as juniors, was full of activities, happiness, and homework for all. VVe put out the first issue of the Just-Us, which became a crowning success. Our assembly, -lunor House, was proclaimed a riot, and the Class of '44 felt that our Junior-Senior prom was a beautiful climax to a high school career. Thomas Benner was elected as captain: VVilliam Schoonmaker, hrst mate, Edward Deam, purserg and Douglas VVeitzel, keeper of the log. During our Junior year the boys were represented numerously o11 the athletic teams and were praised for their intellect in scholastic endeavor. Our girls were officers of Pleiades, and their schoolwork was matched by none. Martha Dodds was leader of junior Terrapin. Upon arriving for our last year at University High, we picked VVillard -lack- son as our leader: Martha Dodds, chairman in his absenceg Williani Danielson, treasurer: and Roberta Bloom, secretary. Our boys again captured the county championship in basketball, and with NVilliam Schoonmaker as leader of an all-Senior squad they completed a success- ful season. Charlotte Allen, Klaus Baer, Jewel Marco, Willarcl Jackson, and Roberta Bloom were mainstays of the all-school production, Feathers in a Gale. Elizabeth Harding ably managed the annual carnival to a glorious success. On the Pleiades Council were Martha Dodds, Harriet Shedd, Roberta Bloom, Charlotte Mittendorf, Janet Anderson, Barbara VVerstler. Harriet Shedd and Richard Thomas represented us on the Student Council, and Harriet Shedd was elected president of the organization. VVillard Jackson was elected vice-president of the Student Council. VVe wish to express our thanks to Miss Changnon, Mrs. Wilsfmii, and Mr. Hines, who have so ably guided and advised us. VVe also would like to thank Dr. Sanford, Mr. Howd, Mr. Higgs, Mr. Pogue, and Mr. Allen for supervising our activities. DOUGLAS WH-3l'1'z1iI. Pam: Niuctcen

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