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v .7 1 Wx . I xv, if Sixtli Ron-Davicl Dieteinaun, Frank Finch, Art Stoddard, Hamilton Smith, ,lim Delaney, llob Stafford, Herbert Keener, Donald Ilaldwiu. Fifth Roc.-Mr. Frasure, Brice Harris, Richard Potthoit, Jay Dodds, Don Dietemann, Tommy Cole, lien Harris, Fred Schlorfif. Fazrrfli Iy'f-zu-Tlwomasina Lowrv, Lucretia Mcl'l1erson, Sally Davison, Miriam Loomis, Virginia lirickson, Mary Jean Kudo, Georgia Ham- mon-. Mary Ruth Tate, Lois Ferdiua. Third Rozy-Yirgliiia llanks, Mary Ewing, Lois Hershbarger, Margaret Samuel, Avis Raasch, Annette Rodebush, Barbara Cohen, Deborah Dobbins. Carol Fulrath, Louise Hinton, Patricia Frampton, Mrs, Kraus. Scuond Iliff--.Xllll lluttitta, Mary XYesley, Roberta Rosecrans, lliamando Tomaras, Indy Gallivan, lane Haworth, Therese Truitt, Mary Ivey. Fltffllf R1 is -Larry Kettelkamp, Philip Patrick, Russell Miles, Robert Buley, Leland XVarmoth, Jim Ayars. SOPHOMORES President ...,.......... ..... l' iob Stafford 'Vice-President ....... ....... C arol Fulrath Secretary .,.......... .......... S ally Davison Treasurer ..................... ....... H erbert Keener Girls' Representative ...,. .,....... T erry Truitt Boys' Representative ..... .................... H amilton Smith Advisers .................,...... ...... K lrs. Kraus, Mr. Frasure Wie Qophornores have had a very busy and successful year. Nut only did we sponsor the traditional all-school events such as the Spring Fling and two hops, but we treated ourselves to a Barnyard Party. Feeling the call of the kilocycle, we presented a radio dis- cussion over XYI L L. Our subject was Pattern for Peace. Of course, vue generously Contributed our talents to nearly all of the school activities. The basketball and football teams, -lunior Terrapin, junior Orchesis, and the Dramatics Club all found themselves Sophomcire-studded. We can hardly wait until xve've crossed the bridge leading into the land of upperclass- men, and we expect to do great things when we get there. Pao: Tzvciity-fz't'
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V' , ,A ts, W 1 rr Sixtlz Ron-Jack Hoagland, Bob Sonderskov, Bob Schoonmaker, Harold Scott, Kyle Robeson, Norman Smith, Jim Copeland. Fifth Roz.-llob Trost, Richard Parkhill, John Bailar, Don Johnson, Rush Titus, Charles Bowman, Leonard Doyle. Fozirtli Rim'-Jo Ann Kirby, Judith Dowler, Nancy Defibaugh, Catherine lVelsh, Melissa Dobbins, Marilyn Daniels, Ann Fulrath. Delavenna Kersten, Mr. Zupsich. Third Run'-Gloria Arrington, Helen Howe, Nancy Matheny, Shirley Collins, Marcia Petersen, Barbara Johnson, Martha Paton, Cordel a San horn. Al ice Anthony, Miss Changnon. Svrnizd Rrzt'-Irene XYebb, Viola McCormick, Mary Jackson, Eleanor Sifferd, Carolyn Clark, Martha Bell, Barbara Clark, Peggy Pitcher lfmizf 'i'v:rilin1o1'y' Kemp, Don Dodds, John Harry, Richard Thomason, Charles Cogswell, Marvin Katz. JUNIOR President ............... Yice-P resident ........ Secretary ............ Treasurer ......................... Girls' Representative ....... Boys' Representative .....r Advisers ......................... ......Eleauor Sifferd .......John Harry ......Marlha Paton ...........Martha Bell ......Carolyn Clark ,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,..,,.,,,,,,,Eugene Bundy Miss Changnon, Mr. Zupsich Here are the Juniors--the graduating class of 1948. They are fifty-one bright and sztiiling Uni High student- uith three years of pleasant memories behind them and a great many years of progress and success before them. The Juniors had their first party in October, 1046. The party, held in the south attic. was a great success. The Juniors second social contribution, which was an all-school affair, was the Christmas Dance, held in the Union Building. During this year, the Junior Class published the Just-Us with great success. Mrs. Swindell and Miss Sullivan were the advisers. The grand climax to a year filled with interesting activities was the Junior-Senior Prom, which truly was a fitting ending to a very pleasant year. Page Twcfzty-fain
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A-. , il Izjtlz Im t Charles Ross, Jim Bray, Morris McLeod, Ronny Maginn, Gordon Comings, Gary Brown. Fr mth Ratt Don Neville, Kendall Falienstock, Tom Lambert, Peter XVindesl1eim, Denny Tucker, Jim DeHaven. fluid R0 4 Jean Hutchinson, Thelma Lewis, Tod Oliver, John Pritchett, Lorenzo XVylie, George XVillms, Gale McDade, Herbert lute lxenny Nlount Mr Allen. smtuzd R0 1 Urs. XVard, Jane Roos, Harriet XVinters, Arm Bartlett, Janet Jenkins, Greta Erickson, Barbara Ross, Hertha Don in1n Nally NIC -Xllistcr lleanor Stoddard. Front Po Baibara Adams, Nancy Gray, Mary Emly, Carol Cone, Ann Buckley, Virginia Bennet, Nancy Sifferd, Betsy Ye itter To Xnn President ....,......., .... I ...Nancy Gray Yiee-President ..... .............. R Iary Emly Secretary ....,.,........... ,...... V irginia Bennett Treasurer ,...,..,............... ,..,..... S usan Herrick Girls' Representative ..,.... .,,.... B arbara Ross Boys' Representative ....... ................................ J im Bray Advisers ,,,,,,,,................. ........ K lrs. Ward, Mr. Allen On November 9, 1946, we Freshmen gave a class party. It was based on a baby theme and was a great success. The Freshman hop after the Rantoul game had the greatest attend- ance of the year. A St. Patrick's Day class party given March 15, 1947, proved to be as successful as the First party given. A VVe have been proud of the boys who have represented us in sports. We have all en- joyed participating in the extra-curricular activities of the school. In all, we have had a very successful year, and we are looking forward to the next three years at Uni High. Page Twentx .wx
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