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

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E :ENE f 'L-un--5 -al X A NYM Qgfwffwy U'NI IN'59 Q umvfnsnv HIGH SCHOOL W URBANA, nuuols vol. 39 Of W Nw ffj'04?JfjU N We MIS S ELLA LEPPERT a truly dedicated teacher, an active citizen who has been an invaluable example, one whose concern for individuals enlivens our work, a teacher whose broad outlookhas increased our tolerance of others, an understanding friend, 1 Miss Ella Leppert, We dedicate this yearbook The Class of 1959. X I3 fix: .J sg - - - i is -1 i -- i 2' l i PHOTGGRAPHY l JT. James Hettinger E - 2 Pelon 's Studio Z Z. The Champaign-Urbana Courier - f 7- The Champaign -Urbana News Gazette E 2 '? Ruperto Mendiones 3 1 2, April Smith 3 5 Senior Class Members 'E 5 Yearbook Staff Members Z S' -' ...r 1 3 Faculty . . . .... . . '7 Seniors ,,,. . . 13 Underclassmen . . . . 33 Activities . . . .47 Music . . .61 Sports . . . .75 Calendar . . .84 Advertisers . . .91 C O V E R Amaryllis Fletcher STANDING, Left to Right: Julie Johnson, Publicityg LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Heller, Picture Managerg Jim Hendrick, Circulation Managerg Linda Newmark, Caroline Lanham, Photographyg Amar Fletcher, Art Secretaryg Marcia Tuckey, Ad Manager. SEATED: Editor. Bess Winakor, Business Manager. LEFT TO RIGHT: John Wood, Joe Miles, Sports Editorg Marge Gay- lord, Literary Editor, Nini Taub, Calendar Editor. NOT PICTURED: Susie Black, Faith Stendler, Assistant to the Editor-in-Chiefg Mr. Kaiser, Sponsor. 4 STANDING LEFT Barbara Cronbach Assistant Editor LEFT TO RIGHT Bruce Shurts Ev Heinrichs SEATED Clara Gail Derber Editor -in -Chief U'N I STAFF Asslsmms STANDING RIGHT Susie Levin Layout Editor Susanne Philippson Ann Shipley Jack Kelley DR. DAVID M. JACKSON Principal .-,'-,Q U3 jf F F NJ A ' Qsfxj 1 ' . 1 l X v,yUO1ogPI w XXSNDDJQXQD V93 Sao- 230533 TT, - 3. u f ,QV V QW ,N f--f xy 53, 'f QNSPH W ACULTY MR, ROBERT CARLIER Assistant Principal fi 1' .W ld! my 1 .fe 5 L J, YA! ,u 4 5 Vyknx X U' ' riff! XY - Af, 'f yn Q SHP' -J' E 4 T 1 Sf' 73, . V, STANDING, Left: Mr. T. F. Renick, Junior-Senior STANDING: Miss Marjorie Miller, Librarian Adviser. STANDING, Right: Miss Helen Stevens, SEATED: Mrs. Marta Moser, Clerk. Freshman-Sophomore Adviser. SEATED: Mr. W. L. Shoemaker, Director of Guidance. GUIDANCE LIBRARY QN JM VW SEATED, Left to Right: Mr. Warren Schuetz, Chair- man ofthe Music Department, Vocal Director, Sub- freshman and Freshman Music appreciation. Mrs. Vivian Hunter, Instrumental Director, Subfreshman Music Appreciation. NOVI' PICTURED: Mr. Harry Breen, Art. STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. James Connell, Assistant Physics Teacher: Mr. Roger Brown, Fresh- man Science, Biology. SEATED: Mr. Paul West- meyer, Chemistry, Miss Frances Cottrell, Freshman Science, Biology: Miss Summerbell, Assistant - Physics. NOT PICTURED: Mr. David Page, Physics. SCIENCE y FINE ARTS 1 if I , 3- f at 1 ' R, fx, xx r r V, 9.1 SEATED CENTER MR. ROBERT SCHMIDT Drivers' Training LEFT TO RIGHT MRS. BARBARA WOLFE Physical Education MR. STEPHEN WALKER Recreation Adviser PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. ROY KELLER Physical Education Assistant Coach MR. ROBERT CARLIER Athletic Director Coach MISS SHEILA LINDSAY Physical Education 9 ENGLISH 'IO LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Carol Palmer, Subfreshman Social Studies, Mr. Robert Richey, World History, U.S. History, Miss Ella Leppert, U.S. History, Economics, Government. STANDING: Mr. Pat Martin, Subfreshman English, Freshman English. SEATED, Left to Right: Mr. Loren Grissom, Sophomore English, Senior Englishg Mrs. Roxane Riva, Junior English, Senior English, Mrs. Carol Palmer, Subfreshman English. NOT PICTURED: Katherine Ettla, Freshman Speech, Dramatics Coach. SOCIAL STUDIES MATH BACK ROW, Left to Right: Iapheth Hall, Eugene Ferguson, William Hale, Robert Rundus. MIDDLE ROW: Max Beberman, Martin Wolfe, Allister McMi11en, Harlan Bartram. NOT PICTURED: Dale Kaiser. Mrs. Erica Fosdick, German Teacher, Miss Pauline Changnon, French Teacher. NOT PICTURED: Miss Helen Stevens, Latin Teacherg Mrs. Robert Buddemeier, Latin Teacher. 1' n fQ,f A I ,ff 'f:f fill: .' fttfu fix afy ,mf ,ju .VXI . U . x, X , 319' N7 4 K DJJJ N 'V 'J -A ,nw f f LANGUAGES ll STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. John Rowlett, Industrial Artsg Mrs. Joyce Curtis, Typing. NOT PICTURED: Miss Dorothy Keenen, Home Economics. VOCATIONAL ARTS orr-'rcs STAFF CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Nancy Phillips, Miss Mary Mr. Henry Bodi, Mr. Raymond Willskey. Gabbert, Mrs. Jean Glass, Mrs. Audrey Munger. NOT PICTURED: Miss Barbara Lapington. 12 'E-5' 1 X G' 'ir- . - xiii , '1 , F fem, a 5 ii n fa P- '.....- '- S-:- 7 1-, i iv ' ENKORS WARREN FORD DOOLITTLE, III It's a moot point. Ford Student Council S,2,3,4, Vice-President 4g Class President S, Boys' Representative 2, Class Vice-President 3, Class President 4g Bulletin Boards Committee 1,2,3, Co-Chairman 3g Finance Committe 3,4, Chairman 43 Summer Dance Committee 4g Willand ProphecyCom- mittee 4p Unique 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Treasurer 4, C.C.P.C. Student Council Representative S: Tree Planting lg Mixed Chorus 3,45 Boys Ensemble 3,45 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 3, PATIENCE 4g Orchestra Sg English Contest Nominee 3: National Merit 4. PRESIDENT CLARA GAIL DERBER Mom had fitsll Clara Student Council Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 35 Girls' Representative 45 Assembly Committee 2 g Finance Committee 4g Handbook Committee Treasurer 2g Policy Committee, Secretary 3, Scholarship Committee Co-Chairman 4g Will and Prophecy Committee Chairman 4g U 'nl 3,4, Editor 4g Gargoyle Assistant Editor 3: Unique 3: C.C.P.C. Treas- urer 35 Class Ring Committee 2, Dance Chairman Freshman Spring Fling 2, Freshman All School Party 1, Christmas 3g-Tree Planting lg G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sophomore Representative 2, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4, Orchesisg Fencing: Girls' ChorusgBROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA: Orchestrag Tri-High Stunt Show 2g Spring Festival 1 Terrapin Pledge Representative 2. TREAS URER ,TOHN MICHAEL KIRTLEY I'm resigning from the team! l5Mikell Student Council 2, Class Treasurer 1: Class Vice-President 2g Class Treasurer 45 Elections Committee 3,4g Tree Planting 1,25 Basketball S, 1,2,3,4g Track S, 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Cross Country 2,3,4g U-Club President 45 Intramurals S,1,2,3,4g Orchestra S,1,2,3,4, President 4. NADINE HOPE TAUB Hey, kiddies . . llNini'l Student Council 1,3,4, President 43 Girls' Representative 13 Class President 33 Class Vice-President 43 Tri-High Committee 1,2,3,4, Chairman 43 U 'n I Calendar Editor 43 Unique 1,2,3, Underclassman Representative 2, Editor 33 C.C.P.C. Big Show Chairman 33 Tree Planting S, 13 Orchesis S, 1,2,3,4, Wardrobe Chairman 1, President 2,3,4g Terrapin 23 Orchestra S3 Tri-High Stunt Show 23 CRADLE SONG 23 THE INNOCENTS 33 KANTAN 43 SOTABA KOMACHI 4. ,+ , 1 ' BOYS' REPRESENTATIVE AWA! k L 3, I , if .ya , f'fr,,fl ,wif if .I aff? 12: J ffj. My f 'K ,. ' .- VICE-PRESIDENT H U' .fu ' -J ' I: 6f?l9fi'rl A ANTHONY THOMAS CARTER Now, listen toMY side of the argument.' lCTOny!l Student Council Parliamentarian 43 Boys' Representative 43 Citizen- ship Committee 1,23 Elections Committee Chairman 4g Handbook Com- mittee 33 Policy Committee 43 Tri-High Committee 33 U 'n I Assis- tant Business Manager 43 Science Club 2,31 C.C.P.C. Clean-up Chair- man 43 Class Night Committee Chairman 43 Basketball S,1,2,33 Intra- murals S,1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 4g Boys'Ensemble 3,43 MIKADO 2 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 33 PATIENCE 43 Orchestra S,1- Y.C.C.I , I Vice-President 4. :Wd-f 3 , -5 L, 702, 'I WP XA Aivth?-'u'5f,,fw:' M gi U .X L me EMM mfr 1t,M,aY ' t 5 ' ' ' ,lxw Vp 7' uf' l S N- Wuhan ,WJ ,OW SECRETARY C' 1 l UAL X 2 C4 AQ! V! 3 V of JUDITH RANKIN SHATTUCK For-meee-dable. uJ'udyn Class Secretary 43 Elections Committee 23 Policy Committee Chair- man 33 Tri-High Committee 43 Will and Prophecy Committee 43 Gar- goyle 33 Unique 3,4, Assistant Editor 43 C.C.P.C. 3,4, Publicity Co- Chairman 3, Co-Chairman 43 G.A.A. S,13 Terrapin S,1,'2,3,4, Treas- urer 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Orchesis S,1,2, wardrobe Mistress 1, Secretary 23 Fencing S3 Mixed Chorus 2,33 Girls' Chorus S,13 Girls' Ensemble 3,43 BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA 13 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 33 PATIENCE 4g Orchestra 8,13 Tri-High Sttmt Show 23 Tri-High Chorus 33 Spring Festival l,2,43 County Youth Home 23 ROOMFUL OF ROSES 33 THE HAPPY JOURNEY 23 THE INNOCENTS 33 SOTABA KOMACHI 43 Christmas Play 4. RICHARD WALLACE CRONBACH So to speak . . ' Dick BARBARA LEE CRONBACH Good God! Barb Elections Committee 4, Milk Committee Sg C.S.S.L. 2g U 'n I Assistant Editor 4, Gargoyle 2,33 Unique 2,3,4, Assistant Production Manager 2, Treasurer 3, Editor 4, G.A,A. Sg Orchestra Sp Clothing Drive Chair- man 4g D.A.R. History Award 3. STEVE DOOB Have you seen Jane? Nsteveli Science Club 1,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Intramurals 1,3,4g Ecole Internationale de Geneve 2. ,gy if 3225 iv! JOHN ROWE DUNCAN Hello, Mr. Brown. 10'm'L,MA -' N.H.R.P. Committee 3,45 C.S.S.L. Committee 2,35 Track 45 Intra- murals 3,45 Urbana High School 1. AMARYLLIS ANNE FLETCHER welll . . . O.K. Amar Student Council 25 Girls' Representative 25 Elections Committee 35 U 'n I Art Editor 45 Unique 45 Science Club 45 Tree Planting 1,25G. A.A. S5 Terrapin S,1,2,3,45 Orchesis S,l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Mad- rigals 3,45 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 35 Orchestra S: Tri-High Stunt Show 2,35 Tri-High Chorus 35 MRS. MC THING 15 CRADLE SONG 25 KANTAN 45 STOABA KAMOCHI 45 Christmas Play 4. - ,, t t G2 5 we Mefywfggiyff 5 ff WM ittee 3,45 U, hafiiterary Editor 45 Gargoyle 3,4, Co-Editor 45 Unique 2,3,45 CQC.P.C. Decorations Chairman 3,45 Class Ring Com- mittee 25 Class Night Committee 45 Tree Planting 25 G.A.A. 25 Ter- apin 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Girls' Ensemble MIKADO 25 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 35 PATIENCE 4 Stunt Show 2, pr' estival 2 4' Select Chorus 35 eerleader 45 Christma i, Hlgh Sch AIhBDSf0h1o 1 in fVf4iwfwMW I 5 Wffww IWW ill A MARY EVALINE HEINRICHS Hoo I-Iahll IIEVDO Elections Committee 33 N.l-I.R.P. Committee 43 Tri-High Committee 43 Class Night Committee 43 U 'n I Assistant Ad Manager 43 Gargoyle 43 Unique 2,3,43 Bulletin Boards Committee 23 Tree Planting 23G. A.A. 2,33 Terrapin 2,33 Orchesis 2,3,4Q Mixed Chorus 2,3,43Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Ensemble 33 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 33 PATIENCE 43 Orchestra3 Tri-High Stunt Show 2,31 Spring Festival 2,32 Christ- mas Play 4. MARY PATTERSON HELLER Tee-hee-hee-hee-hee . . ' llMaryIO Elections Committee 1,2333 Handbook Chairman 43 N.H.R.P. Committee 43 U 'nl Picture Editor 43 Gargoyle lg Unique 13 C.C.P.C. Decorations Assistant 43 G.A.A. S,1,2,33 Terrapin S,2,33 Orchesis S,13 Fencing S3 Mixed Chorus 2,43 Girls' Chorus S.1Q Girls' Ensemble 3,42 Madrigals 2,3,4Q MIKATO 23 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 3g PATIENCE 43 Tri- High Stunt Show 2,31 Spring Festival S,2. llJ'irn9! J' AMES THOMPSON HENDRICK You bet Student Council 13 Class Vice President 1, Citizenship Committee Chairman 43 Elections Committee 13 N.H.R.PI Committee Co-Chair- man 23 Tri-High Committee 43 U 'n ICirculat.ion Manager 43 C.C. P.C, Co-Chairman 43 Class Ring Committee 23 Dance Chairman Prom 3g Tree Planting 1,2, Chairman 13 Basketball s,1,2,3.4: Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, President 43 U-Club 43 Intramurals S,l,2,3,43 Boys' Ensemble 3,41 Madrigals 3,41 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 3g PA'I'IENCE 43 Spring Festival 2,43CommencementandBaccalaureate Committee Chairman 43 A-V Committee 33 Spring Fling Attendant 1. MOMOKO ITO Idon't understand. Momoko Mixed Chorus 43 Girls' Ensemble 43 St. Margaret's High School, Japan l,2,3. THoMAs ARTHUR JOHNSON Thats not right! '-Tom Hobby Club S: Science Club 3, Vice-President 43 Edinburgh Academy3 Edinburgh, Scotland 4. ,TULIET ELIN JOHNSON NO Kidding? How SHARPIV' llJ'uli-ei' Class Secretary 23 Bookbar 33 Elections 13 Handbook 1,2,3, Chairman 23 U 'n I Publicity Chairman 43 Gargoyle 3.4, Business Manager 43 Unique 1,2,3,4, Production Manager 33 C.C.P.C. 3,4, Secretary 3, Publicity Co-Chairman 43 Class Night Committee 43 Tree Planting 33 G.A.A. S,13 Terrapin S,1,2,3,4, Pledge Representative 1, Treas- urer 2,33 Orchesis S,l,2,33 Fencing S: Mixed Chorus 3,42 Girls' Ensemble 33 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 33 PATIENCE 43 Orchestra S,13 Tri-High Stunt Show 2,33 Tri-High Chorus 3g Bulletin Boards Committee S,1,43 Assistant Secretary Student Council 33 CRADLE SONG 23 THE HAPPY JOURNEY 23 ROOMFUL OF ROSES 33 KANTAN 4s Christmas Play 33 Spring Fling Attendant 2. fax ,TACK EDWARD KELLEY What Canl donate to the J ack clothing drive? I just don 't have any clothes! Elections Committee 2,35 C.S.S.L. Committee 45 Gargoyle 25 C.C,P.C. Tickets 45 U 'n I Assistant Circulation Manager 45 U-Club 3,45 Head Basketball Manager 2,3,4. CAROLINE CECELIA LANHAM It was a blast! Caroline Assembly Committee 15 Book Bar Committee 2,3,45 Elections Com- mittee 25 N.H.R.P. Committee 3,4, Chairman 35 U 'nl Photography Editor 45 Gargoyle 2,3545 Unique 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Freshman Rep- resentative 1, Secretary 25 Intramural Manager 3, President 45 Or- chesis 152,35 Fencing 1,25 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 15Girls' Ensemble 35 Orchestra 1,25 Spring Festival 15 Spring Fling Attendant 3. ususieli SUSAN LEVIN I think it s hysterical! Assembly Committee 2,45 Elections Committee 1,35 Will and Prophecy Committee 45 U 'n I Layout Editor 45 Gargoyle 1,3,4, Ad Manager 45 C,C.P.C. 3,4, Publicity Co-Chairman 3, Big Show Co-Chairman 45 Class Ring Committee 25 Class Night Committee 45 Dance Chairman Student Council All School Party 2, Care Dance 3,4, Howdy Hop 45 Tree Planting 1,25 G.A.A. 25 Terrapin 1,2,3,45 Orchesis S,1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Ensemble 3,45 Madrigals 2,3,45 PIRATES OF PEN- ZANCE 35 PATIENCE 45 Orchestra 15 Tri-High Stunt Show 2,35 Spring Festival l,2,45 County Youth Home 25 Christmas Play 4. ,F DAVID NEIL MC LANE C'mon dad, let 's go. Dave NHRP Committee 3,45 CCSL Committee 1,2,3,4, Co-Chairman 2, Chairman 35 Business Manager 45 Science Club 3,45 Tree Planting 15 Intramurals 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys' Ensemble 35 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 35 PATIENCE 45 KANTAN 45 Spring Music Festival 2, 3, 4. fv ' f -Clip H Ag- lLd1u Q 'wfijlai -cu I fs ref, fic .,! 1 ,ii if L, ,5 62,06 ' 01? , M 0049 6111.0 ' GLQ., '- JOSEPH B. MILES What 's the general consens s of opinion? 5106 , if-551 LZ! 1t,o,,c,T Student Council 15 Class President 15 Assembly Committee S5Elections Committee 2,45 NHRP Committee 25 Scholarship Committee 3, Co- Chairman 35 U'n I Sports Editor 45 Gargoyle Sports Editor 3,45 Tree Planting 15 Basketball S, 1,2, 3,4, Captain 45 U-Club Secretary- Treasurer 45 Intramurals S, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Boys' Ensemble 3,45 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 35 PATIENCE 45 Will and Prophecy Committee 45 Intramural Trophy 15 Hugh F. Redden Free Throw A- ward 35 State Math Finalist 2, 3, 45 National Merit 4. A, - ' HLJL, ws' f fy,-4 LINDA BETH NEWMARK HOW sweet. Linda Citizenship Committee 3, 4, Chairman 35 Elections Committee 2, Milk Committee S5 Bulletin Boards Committee 15 U'n I Secretary 45 Gar- goyle 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Unique 2, 3,4, Secretary 35 Class Night Committee 45 G. A. A. 15 Terrapin S5 Orchesis 1,2, 3, 45 Publicity Chairman 3, Secretary 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus S, 15 Gir1s'Ensemble 35 BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA5 Tri-High Stunt Show 25 Spring Festival 2. 21 THOMAS RAY OSBORN Hello there, gorgeous. IlTom ll Elections Committee 35 NHRP Committee S, 1,2, 3,4g Science Club S,4g Photography Club Sg Summer Dance Committee 4, Intramurals 2, 3. PHILIP RICHARD NORTON Snicket --W l Student Council 23 Class President 25 Citizenship Committee 1, 3, Co- Chairman 3, Gargoyle 4, Mixed Chorus lg BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA 1. SUZANNA LUCIENNE PHILIPPSON Have you seen my BUGS? Suzanna Class Secretary 1,2g Elections Committee 2, 3g U'n I Assistant Layout Editor 4g Science Club 4g Mixed Chorus 2,4g Girls' Ensemble 3,41 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 3: PATIENCE 45 Orchestra 1, Secretary 3g Spring Fling Attendant lg Tri-High Queen 4. THOMAS THORTON READ Look, it's obvious! vvTom rl Student Council 3, Boys' Representative 35 Elections Committee 2g Policy Committee 3: Intramurals 1, 2,3,4p National Merit 4. JOHN E. SCOTT llJohn ll NHRP Committee 3,4. LINDA RAE ROBERTS Oh. Linda Citizenship Committee 4g Mixed Chorus 4g Girls' Ensemble 4: Urbana High School 1. Hey Ford, when 's the next class meeting? DOROTHY ANNY SHIPLEY Out on B.I. . . . llAnnD! Student Council S5 Girls' Representative S5 Assembly Committee 15 Elections Committee 35 Milk Committee 15 N.H.R.P. Committee 45 U 'n I Assistant Pictures Editor 45 Gargoyle 2,35 Unique 35 Tree Planting 25 G.A.A. S,15 Terrapin S,1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Orchesis 1, 2,3,4, Wardrobe Mistress 2,3, Publicity Chairman 45 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Girls' Chorus S5 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 35 Tri-High Stunt Show 25 Spring Festival 2,35 CRADLE SONG 25 ROOMFUL OF ROSES 3. BRUCE FREDERICK SHURTS 165 rum Bruce Student Council S5 Class Vioe-President S5 Assembly Committee 1,3 Co-Chairman 35 N.H.R.P. Committee 25 Tri-High Committee 45 Intra- murals S,1,2,3,45 Tree Planting 35 U 'nl Associate Ad Manager4 Basketball S,1,2,35 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 45 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Boys' Ensemble 3,45 Madrigals 45 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 35 PA- TIENCE 45 Spring Fling Attendant 35 Intramural Trophy 1. TERENCE LEE SMITH Oh, for Crying out 10udI lgrrerryil Class Treasurer 25 Handbook Committee 25 N.H,R.P. Committee 1,2, 3,45 C.S.S.L. Committee 2,35 U 'n I 3,4, Assistant Pictures Editor 45 Gargoyle 3,45 Tree Planting 25 Basketball S,1,2,3,45 Track 25 U-Club 3,45 Intramurals S,l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Boys' Ensemble 3,45 BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA 15 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 35 PATIENCE 45 A-V Committee 45 Baccalaureate Committee 45 Spring Festival 2,4, Select Chorus 45 MRS. MC THING 15 ROOMFUL OF ROSES 35 KANTAN 4. WILLARD G. SPIEGELMAN Oh, COOL! Willard Student Council 13 Boys' Representative 13 Elections Committee 13 N.H.R.P. Committee 23 Milk Committee S3 Scholarship Committee Co- Chairman 33 Tree Planting 23 Basketball S,1,2,33 Track 3,41 Intra- murals S,1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Boys' Ensemble 3,41 Madrlgals 43 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 3: PATIENCE 43 Spring Festival,Select Chorus 33 Finalist i.n State Math Contest 3. MARCIA FRANCES TUCKEY He's short, fat, and Marcia ugly, but boy is he MDM- alma az. ,,.A,..,1....l,,x Z n 1 moe q?t61vJf-KJ' DAVID DAVIES TREBILEOCK I mean like . . . Dave Let's go sports fans. N.H.R.P. Committee 43 A-V Committee 334, Chairman 43 Photography Club S3 Tree Planting S,1,23 Basketball Manager 23 Track 1,2,33 Intra- murals S,1,2,3,4. nlcel Student Council Secretary 33 Girls' Representative 33 Assembly Com- mittee 2,3,4, Chaimzan 33 N.H.R.P. Committee Chairman 43 U 'nl Ad Manager 43 C.C.P.C. Big Show Co-Chairman 43 Class Ring Com- mittee Chairman 23 Tree Planting 23 Terrapln 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Orchesls 33 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Girls' Ensemble 3,43 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 33 PATIENCE 43 Orchestra 2,3,Sec- retary 33 Tri-High Stunt Show 33 Spring Festlval2,3,43 THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS 23 THE INNOCENTS 33 CHAMPAIGN Junior High School 1. SHELBY EUGENE WILLIAMS Helloooooo theah . . ' Shelby BET'I'Y COMPERE WHITE Great Dayll llBetty!l Citizenship Committee 3,42 Lost and Found Committee 23 Tree Plant- ing 2,31 Terrapin 23 Mixed Chorus 33 Girls' Ensemble 3,43 MIKADO 23 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 33 PATIENCE 43 Spring Festival 2, Select Chorus 33 First in State French Contest 2.3. BESS RUTH WINAKOR Oh, really? llBesSll Assembly Committee Chairman 43 N.H.R.P. Committee 23Summer Dance Committee 43 Bulletin Boards Committee 2,3,43 U 'nI 3,4, Ad Manager 3, Assistant Photography Editor 3, Business Manager 43 Unique 2,3,43 C,C.P.C. Treasurer 43 Class Night Committee 43 Tree Planting 13 G.A.A. 23 Terrapin 1,2,33 Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,43 Mixed Chorus 3,42 Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Ensemble 3,41 BROOKLYN BASE- BALL CANTATA 13 PATIENCE 43 Spring Festival 1,43 CRADLE SONG 13 SOTABA KOMACHI 43 KANTAN 4. N ANDREAS JOACHIM VON FOERSTER Andy oh, neu. Class Treasurer SgTrack S 1,3, 4gCross Country 3,4, Captain 45 Orchesis lg Mixed Chorus 4g Centro Escolar Panamericano 2. JOHN WALTER WOOD IR., IV After two years in this school, John anything I could say would be inappropriate. Basketball 3,4g Track 3, U-Club 45 Boys' Ensemble 3, 45 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 3g Middlesex Schoo1,Concord Mass. lg Portsmouth Priory, Portsmouth R. I. 2. DO YOU REMEMBER. . . . . 27 Aw, fellers. . . 2 1fX 3 2 toes . Silly Ole kitty. . . Fascinating. . . fNeed we say more?J Mommy, can I have a Salerno Butter Cookie? Good morning, all you merry people. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Frederick, save me! G1eep. I call him Roxy. Whee! I Hay, you guys Mother, l'm going when we were young and gay. . . can I be to let my hair chairman? grow. i ' ' u . . . and then tell them Buster Brown sent you. Onward, battalion, conquer the corn! x I I A Eh, come on, you kids! 29 WILL We of the class of 1959, being of sound mind and body leave. . . To the Junior Class, the knowledge that without us the school cannot go on. To the Sophomore Class, our refined manners and gentle ways. To the Freshman Class, our indefatigable spirit, our untempered enthusiasm for work, and our unmodi- fied faith in the ultimate worth of extracurricular activities. To the Sub Class, our condolences for four years of fun and games with the college of Education. 1. I. I. I. I. 1. I. I. L I. I. I. 1. I. 1. I. L L I. 1. I. 1. 1. I. L I. 1. I. I. 1. I. I. 1. L I. I. I. I. 1. I. I. 1. Tony Carter, being of sound mind and body, having recovered from my last illness two months ago, be- queath my God-given ability for concise, precise, and succinct self-expression, often confused with verbosity, to Miss Leppert. Barbara Cronbach, leave my brother Dick to the girls of Y.C.C.I. Dick Marlboro Man Cronbach, leave my filter, flavor, flip-top box to Chris Vestling. Clara Derber, leave my industry and efficiency to the physical plant. Steve Doob, leave my knowledge of butterflies to the Bureau of Useless Information. Ford Doolittle, leave my size thirteen tennis shoes to Janie Duberg. J ohn Duncan, leave my important position to anyone who's as sharp as I am. Amar Fletcher, leave my long, lovely, lustrous locks to Dr. Jackson. Marge Gaylord, leave my contact lenses to anyone who can fish them out. Ev Heinrichs, leave my all-knowing philosophical judgements to the sting-a-ling Mary Heller, leave my ability to reach high notes to Nick Peters. Jim Hendrick, leave my dynamic leadership qualities to Eddie Lathrop. Momoko Ito, leave my soft voice and gracious manner to Dickie Bourgin. Julie Johnson, leave to impress my intellectual sensitivity on the groveling masses. Tom Johnson, leave my concern for the Uni High curriculum to Mrs. Fletcher. Jack Kelley, leave my multi-colored sweater collection to mouldy-collared Tom Bestor. Mike Kirtley, leave the Uni High girls to the Sophomore boys. . . sort of stung the big boys up there! Caroline Lanham, leave my athletic ability to John Burgett. Susie Levin, leave my retiring personality to Valentina Radzimovsky. Dave McLane, leave my aggressiveness to Mr. Grissom. I oe Miles, leave in hopes that U. I. C. S. M. will follow in my footsteps. Linda Newmark, leave my warmth and affection for the male sex to Candy Lennox. Phil Norton, leave my healthy outlook on life to Ruperto Mendiones. Tom Osborn, leave the Champaign High girls to Dave T rebilcock. Banu Perk, leave my pianistic ability to Marilee Swanson. Susanne Philippson, leave my occasional visits to the United States to John Foster Dulles. Tom Read, leave my 5 point to the poor unfortunates struggling for a point 5 . Linda Roberts, leave my overbearing personality to April Smith. John Scott, leave my concern for democratic principles to Gillian Leng. Judy Shattuck, leave Susie Schnabel's statuesque proportions to Uncle Max Beberman. Ann Shipley, leave my corner in the locker room to Judy Mann. Bruce Shurts, leave my initials to anyone who wants them. Terry Smith, leave my letter sweater to my fellow athletes. Willard Spiegelman, leave to escape from Susie Levin who has been pursuing me since the Freshman Star Dance. Nini Taub, leave Orchesis to Ruthie Wax. Dave Trebilcock, give the Champaing High girls back to Tom Osborn, slightly used, with my kindest regards. Marcia Tuckey, leave my sweetness, social poise, and savior faire to Jane Mutti. Andy Von F oerster, leave my hair style to a porcupine. Betty White, leave my French tapes to R. Chandler Knowles. Shelby Williams, have already left -- mentally if not physically. Bas Winakor, leave my attention to detail to Orville Hodge. John Wood, leave with my dewy-eyed classmates to embark on the sea of life, ever aware of my increa- sing responsiblity to my community and my country. boy, Bill Martin. PHOPHECY Tony Carter is President of the League of Women Voters. Barbara Cronbach rises on the crest of barren life -- or would she so. Dick Cronbach has enrolled in Mike Day's charm school. Clara Orville Hodge Derber is attending college on funds embezzled from Finance Committee Reserve. Steve Doob is catching butterflies on the Tour dc France. Ford Doolittle is painting murals on the Empire State Building. John Duncan is King of the World. Amar Fletcher has replaced Red Foley on the Ozark Jubilee. Marge Gaylord, riding across the country club golf greens, fell into one of those funny little holes with with flags in diem. Ev I-Ieinriches is the female lead in The Life and Loves of Linda Lovely, Girl Intern. Mary Heller is Miss Monitor. Jim Hendrick is the chief egg inspector at the Hendrick Hatcheries. Momoko Ito is singing the Deep Rock Commercials. Julie Johnson is directing Shakespearean Drama at the St. Joe Playhouse. Tom Johnson is posing for Colgate Toothpaste Ads. .Tack Kelley has just cornered the clothes market. Mike Kirtley has replaced Louella Parson as Ho1lyw0od's number one busybody. Caroline Lanham has organized a movement to reorganize the Uni High physics program. Susie Levin has just solved the East German problem -- she bought Berlin. Dave McLane is being civil. Joe Miles is collecting disability compensation -- he has a lame brain. Linda Newmark is a house mother for the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. Phil Norton is a department store Santa Claus. Tom Osborn has the title role in the new Hollywood production Mr, Maggo Grows Up. Banu Perk is playing Turkey in the Straw on the piano. Susanne Philippson has just been kicked out of Berlin by Susie Levin -- too much competition. Tom Read has just fired the Pentagon into orbit. Linda Roberts has just replaced Groucho Marx. John Scott has replaced Fidel Castro as idol of the masses. Judy Shattuck tells Mother Goose stories on Channel twelve. Ann Shipley has won her thirtiedt consecutive Miss Babyface contest. Bruce Shurts is driving a 1980, two-tone, chrome-plated jukebox. Terry Smith has replaced Sheriff Sid. Willard Stiegelmeier is still the most prominent student at Uni High. Nini Taub is teaching toe dancing to John Schacnt. Dave Trebilcock has just published his autobiography, I WAS A HUMBLE BONGO PLAYER. Marcia Tuckey is still energetically pursuing her hobby -- she collects men. Andy Von Foerster is Secretary GeneraloftheU. N. -- he can now swear in eighty-one different languages. Betty White has just joined the Brownies. . Shelby Williams is a Rhodes Scholar. Bess Winakor has just won the craps championship of the U. S. Johnwoodis .... er...ahhhh.....TohnW00d. kj? 1 ,gi , A 'al-'i'3s 'Q -fi Lx K 1 Qi g, , xi 1. ...S 4 X X Ng z wzshp , . , X ,mm --'24, -mfg .r .-.L iv Wk Gm. gsfskg' N, L ', . if 5 ' '- S GJ? f ' , Q vw 2 ML ki Ll-2s..,f 4 QW.- 3, gf, Q iig- M. N. . . X . 1' , ..,., -' 1'8 tg: fi -z . ' 'mf , Y . 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LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Jordan, Carol Kastelic, Toni Koch, Max Kummerow, Johnny Laughnan, Gill Leng, Jared Paul, Sandy Lucito, Jane Mutti, Howard McGuire, Dennis Murphy, Charlotte McPherson, Kelly Mickey, Barbara Montes, Diane Moore, Ken Muller. K5 STANDING, Left to Right: Ruth Wax, Gir1s'Rep- resentativeg Kelly Mickey, Treasurer: Hacky Taub, Boys Representative. SEATED. Carol Kastehc, Secretary, Amy Alpert, Vice-President, Gillian Leng, President. t f ' ' :M . . ' ,ki , wg A A X X 3 :rf Q P -:EM ff 'if X MMA tt, P 'io I I Q if or 7 'Lf I5 ' I .,m,,n' W ca- ? ' Y? J .ww 19' VC- -J J nh 1 no E' LEFT TO RIGHT John Barker Bradley Bing Anne Black Joan Brill Larry Brim Doug Brown John Cochrun Julie Costin Bobert Cronbach SUBFRESHIVIAN CLASS Susie Dees Lee Crickamer Janie Duberg Pam Evans Nancy Fleming Jim Foster Mary Lou Frampton Jim Froehlich John Goldwasser Terry Hatch Bob Hill 'GN Z' n i ya lQ.g?5-P 'Q yi? if I c A X C ll af LEFT TO RIGHT: Rollie Missman, Ilona Nemith, Rod Pratt, Scott Proctor, Valentina Radzimovsky, Prudence Richardson, Robert Willi- ams, Wayne Rose, Laura West, Barry Sharp, Diana Webb, Jennifer Smith, Janet Steggerda, Pat Veach, Anne Vestling, Herbert Wang.. WOW!! BACK ROW, Left to Right: Lee Drickamer, Boys' Representativeg Pat Veach, Treasurerg Suzanne Wild- hagen, Gir1s'Representative. FRONT ROW: Nancy Fleming, G. A. A. Representativeg Anne Vestling, Secretaryg Herbert Wang, President, Janis Konzo, Vice-President. STUDENTS NOT PICTURED: Iim Hadley, Janie Stolley, Suzanne Wildhagen. ia iv- V ' -I W' 4 h . . 41 I V' S: f ' 'Fla 'Zeb' vi - , nv ,, 1 Q. 01 I 1,4 ,, A.,l,A1p'1f,, f-Qwff ww WVWML! fd wwe?- 'gffmzff GCLfUi ffm?- 'wwcmluay nm C1 gm 4 0, Q MM aj? Kgs Wx f CTWMTIES STUDENT COUNCIL . . STANDING, Left to Right: Miss Ella Leppert, Sponsorg B. Richardson, Mike Humphreys, Kay Karraker, Hacky Taub, Amy Alpert, Ruth Wax, Gillian Leng, Suzanne Wildhagen, Janice Konzo, Herbert Wang, Lee Drickamer, Charles Derber, Dick Caughron, George Frampton. SEATED: Pat Swartz, Clara Gail Derber, Ford Doolittle, Nini Taub, Tony Carter, Parliamentariang Karen Hinshaw. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FROM LEFT T O RIGHT: Pat Swartz Secretary Ford Doolittle Vice -President Nini Taub President Clara Gail Derber Treasurer Miss Ella Leppert Sponsor la wg' LEFT TO RIGHT: Ford Doolittle, Chairman George Wadsworth, Marge Gaylord, Secretaryg B Richardson. NOT PICTURED: Charles Birkeland Clara Gail Derber, Treasurer. Janet Fairbanks, Assistant Secretary Finance Committee handled the money for extra- curricular activities. FINANCE Student Council, composed of four students from each class, met on Monday noons again this year. Council was very active, performing services for the school, the community, and the nation. They bought a stereophonic record player for the North Attic and renovated the lounge. A baby-sitting directory was compiled, and a study of activities was made. Council again worked on the Block of Dimes, earning 3148. They gave a Care Dance which netted S50 and sponsored a clothing drive in which 300 pounds of clothing was collected. STORE BACK ROW, Left to Right: Sandy Lucito, Susan Stillwell, Kitty Gore, Janis Birkeland, Christine Anderson, Gillian Leng, Heather Bruce. FRONT ROW: George Wadsworth, Phil Ross, Hacky Taub, Dave McLane, Clark Robinson, Chester Zych, John Downs. FOREGROUND: Jack Kelley, Chairman. This year, Store Committee operated an extremely successful Buckeye Box which sold a greater variety of items and made a lot more money. . . . AND COMMITTEES .lf CITIZENSHIP POLICY LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty White, Jim Hendrick, Chairman, Linda Newmark, Secretary, Linda Roberts, Amy Alpert. Citizenship Committee attempted to settle all citizenship problems and maintain good faculty- student relations. T R I - H I G H Tri -High Committee represented Uni High in the Tri-High Council which organized the Tri-High, Dance and the Block of Dimes and attempted to promote better relations between the schools. LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Black, Chris Vestling, Secretary, Roberta Kahane, Chairman, Elizabeth Wall, Tony Carter. NOT PICTURED: Ann Shipley. Policy Committee compiled a list of the rules and regulations in effect at Uni High and completed a study of the past oficers of Student CounciL ASSEMBLY The interesting and informative assemblies given during the school year were planned by the Assembly Committee. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Bruce Shurts, Jim Hen- drick, B. Richardson, Treasurer. FRONT ROW: Nini Taub, Chairmang Karen Hinshaw, Judy Shat- tuck, Ev Heinrichs. NOT PICTURED: Janet Fair- banks, Secretary. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bess Winakor, Chairman, Susie Levin, Roberta Kahane, Ruth Wax, Carol Kastelic, Janis Birkeland. NOT PICTURED: Jacquie Yates, Secretary. SUMMER DANCE BOOK BAR f LEFT TO RIGHT: Bess Winakor, Mary Heller, Ford Doolittle, Chairman. NOT PICTURED: Tom Osborn. The Summer Dance Committee planned the three hops held during the summer. SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship Committee assisted in determining which students should receive the scholarships offered by Student Council and P. T. A. FAR RIGHT: Charles Birkeland, Chairman. NOT PICTURED: Pat Swartz, Judy Buddemeier. At the beginning and end of the year, Book Bar Committee provided a chance for students to sell their books and buy used ones at reduced prices. MILK The Milk Committee was responsible for the cheap and efficient distribution of cold milk. Clara Gail Derber, Amar Fletcher, Co-Chairmen. V. Sharon Webb, Chairman. lr 1 ny nf LEFT TO RIGHT: Susie Black, Bess Winakor, Jane Bonnell, Chairmang Mr. Breen, Sponsorg Julie Johnson. BULLETIN BOARD Informing the students of coming events through decorative posters was the chief job of Bulletin Boards Committee. Amy Alpert Kitty Gore Lost and Found Committee returned lost articles to students and held auctions to dispose of unclaimed items. LOST AND FOUND if f 9 f BACK ROW, Left to Right: Julie Johnson, Jacquie Yates, Chairmang Mark Whitney. HANDBOOK Handbook Committee worked during the summer to produce record of Student Council activities. the Student Handbook which was distributed at the beginning oftheyear. SUSANNE PHIl..IPPSON Scrapbook Committee kept a pictorial X Sharon Webb. FRONT ROW: Chris Vestling, MaryHe11er, I I A.V. The job of the Audio-Visua1Committee included running tape recorders and movie projectors, and recording music and setting up lights for many school activities. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Gothard, Ruperto Men- diones, Dave Trebilcock, Chairman, Dick Caughron, Haskell Taub, John Kelly, Ken Muller. ABSENT: Terry-Smith, Treasurer. N.H.R.P. Noon Hour Recreation Committee provided ac- tivities for the lunch hour, rooms for committee meetings, and lunch rooms. STANDING, Left to Right: Dave Trebilcock, Mike Humphreys, Nick Peters. SEATED: Ev Heinrichs, Caroline Lanham, Marcia Tuckey, Chairman, Ann Shipley. ELECTIONS Elections Committee conducted all studentelec- tions held during the school year. STANDING, Left to Right: Barbara Cronbach, George Wadsworth, Dottie Dietz, Faith Stendler, Mike Kirtley, Karen Hinshaw, Steve Hall, Charlie Derber, Jane Smalley. SEATED: Bruce Shurts, Ray Karraker, Tony Carter, Chairman, Carol Kastelic, Kitty Gore. 53 PLEDGE JUNIOR PLEDGE BACK ROW, Left to Right: Carol Kastelic, Sharon BACK ROW, Left to Right: Charlotte McPherson, Webb, Kitty Gore, Nancy Prosser. FRONT ROW: IeanGammi11, Heather Bruce. FRONT ROW: Ruth Ann Hulsizer, Carol Bassie, Amy Alpert. Wax, Karen Frerichs, Anne Vestling, Mary Lou Frampton. JUNIOR TERRAPIN SEATED, Left to Right: Diane Moore, Anne Vestling, Diana Webb, Valentina Radzimovsky, Betsy Kirby. KNEELING: Gill Leng, Kay Lanham, Janie Stoltey, Julie Costin, Penny Machamer. STANDING, Left to Right: Lynn Greeley, Toni Koch, Ann Shipley, Susan Stephens. KNEELING: Marge Gaylord, Judy Shattuck, Julie Johnson, Marcia Tuckey. IN THE WATER: Chris Vestling, Kathy Rawcliffe, Susan Levin. NOT PICTURED: Amar Fletcher. This year, Terrapin, Uni I-Iigh's sychronized swimming organization, was headed by Judy Shattuck President, Marge Gaylord, Vice-P resident, Ann Shipley, Secretaryg Marcia Tuckey, Treasurerg and Miss Lindsay, Sponsor. 'I'his group of fifty was the largest in the history of the club. With such a large group there was a wide range of ability, and thus Junior Plege was added to Senior Terrapin, Plege, and Junior Terrapin. This new group was fairly proficient in strokes, but needed practice on the various stunts. On September 20, Terrapin gave a splash party for all the girls interested. The program included races, free swim, a demonstration of synchronized swimming, and a short explanation of the club. Of course there was plenty of food to end the gala affair. On January 31, Terrapin presented its annualshow. This year's show centered around a circus theme. Great plans for the show necessitated a trip to Chicago for two of the members. The show also involved hours of rehearsal and many exhausted girls. However, inspite of the state of stupor of the swimmers, the show was a major success. Terrapin finished the year by practicing strokes and stunts, and holding tryouts in the spring. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Norma Parker, Diane Moore, Verdeene Gottlieb, Steve Singer, Ev Heinrichs, Mary Lou Frampton. FOURTH ROW: Anne Vestling, Kelly Mickey, Carol Bassie, Anne Bla.ck. THIRD ROW: Betsy Bardeen, Jennifer Smith, Ann Hulsizer. SECOND ROW: Chris Vestling, Sharon Webb, Caroline Lanham. FIRST ROW: Joe Miles, Terry Smith. GAHGOYLE GARGOYLE, the schoo1's weekly newspaper, was written and edited by a student staff of thirty. The staff met Thursday noon and Thursday seventhperiod to produce the paper. ln addition to the weekly mimeographed paper, they put out three printed issues. These papers were distributed on Carnival Night, at the Christmas Assembly, and on April Fool's Day. This year the staff ma.de many improvements in GARGOYLE. The paper, mimeographed rather than dittoed, came out on Friday noon. After the 'town criers' had distributed the papers to the students, the papers remaining were placed in a box on the first floor bulletin board so that everyone would have a chance to pick one up. To improve the quality of the articles, the Thursday afternoon meetings were devoted to training the staff in proper jour- nalistic style. Also, page editors were added to the staff to decrease typographical errors. The officers for the year were: Co-Editors ...... ..... M arge Ga.ylord Linda. Newmark Secretary ..... . . Robbie Kahane Business Manager . . . Julie Johnson Ad Manager ..... . . Susie Levin Production Managers . . . Nancy Prosser Elizabeth Wall Sports Editor . .... Joe Miles J Page Editors ......... Caroline Lanha.m Chris Vestling, Sharon Webb STANDING, Left to Right: Eliza.beth Wall, Phi1Norton Nancy Prosser, Susie Levin, Julie Johnson, Terry Smith Robbie Kahane. SEATED: Linda Newmark, Adviser Mrs Palmer Marge Gaylord. 'W--no BACK ROW, Left to Right: Gwen Weise, Jacquie Yates. FRONT ROW: Caroline Lanham, Marge Gay- lord, Bess Winakor, Ford Doolittle, Ev Heinrichs, Judy Shattuck, Julie Johnson. UNIQUE Unique, Uni's literary magazine, was edited by a student staff of about twenty. Students from all classes submitted themes, essays, and poems to the board for judging. Those which the board felt were worthy of publication were compiled into magazines and distributed to the students by the general staff. As in the past, there were four issues. Several changes were made in Unique this year. Students placed compositions which they wished to submit in a box in the library. For a change, the dittoed issues were legible and pleasant to read. The magazines were real eye catchers this year, for their covers indeed lived up to the name -- UNIQUE. Officers this year were Barbara Cronbach ............. Editor Judy Shattuck . . . . .Assistant Editor Faith Stendler . . . . .... Secretary Ford Doolittle .............. Treasurer Jane Bonnell . . . .Assistant Production Manager Gwen Weise .... Underclassman Representative Mike Goldwasser . . Underclassman Representative LEFT TO RIGHT: Gwenn Weise, Ford Doolittle, Mike Goldwasser, Faith Stendler, Judy Shattuck, Barbara Cronbach. 31 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Bruce Smith, David McLane, Bill Hull. MIDDLE ROW: Susanne Philippson, Amaryllis Fletcher, Mohan Rajan, Charles Johnson, George Wadsworth, Tom Bestor. FRONT ROW: John Downs, Tom Johnson, Tom Read, Steve Dobb. SCIENCE CLUB Science Club, under the direction of the executive committee, underwent several changes aimed at making the club more interesting to more people. Before students could join, they had to turn in project statements and have them approved. Members were required to attend all meetings and lectures unless they had an excused absence from the executive committee. Many students who were in Advanced Problems worked on projects that coincided with their work in the class. Throughout the two semesters, the club was very active. Lectures from University professors, Bell Telephone movies, and guided tours of university buildings highlighted the year. 'I'he officers were: Tom Read . . . . . . . President Tom Johnson. . . . . Vice-President SteveDoob ................Secretary STANDING, Left to Right: Jane Mutti, Susie Black, Sharon Webb, Nancy Fleming, Carol Bassie. SEATED: Judy Mann, Clara Derber, Caroline Lanham. f,.. JAVA .iwawiffwadaaf GIAIS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION We gem The year started out well for G. A. A. Old Man Weather permitted them to hold their annual Big and Little Sister Picnic outdoors at Hessel Park. There was a large increase in the number of participated in the club 's activities -- in fact there was a membership of sixty. Points were participation in the intramurals which were held every Monday and Wednesday after schooL event of the year for G. A. A. was the Star Dance, held in March. This is the only vice -versa Uni High. As usual, the dance was a great success -- at least it was the most populated! G. A. up the year 's activities with the spring picnic. The officers of the G. A. A. this year were: President .... . . Caroline Lanham Vice-President . .... Clara Derber Secretary ..... . . . Judy Mann Treasurer ...... . . Sharon Webb Intramural Manager . . . . . Susie Black Sub Representative ...... Nancy Fleming Freshman Representative ..... Jane Mutti Sophomore Representative . . . Carol Bassie girls who given for The big event at A. wound BACK ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Lazarus, Becky Hunter, Betsy Kirby, Julie Costin, Mrs. Wolfe, Valentina Radzimovsky, Ev Heinrichs, Ann Shipley, Carol Kastelic, Pam Evans. FRONT ROW: Amar- yllis Fletcher, Susan Stillwell, Diane Moore, Suzanne Wildhagen, Margaret Phillippe, Nancy Prosser, Judy Holshouser, Jean Gammill, April Fletcher, Ruth Wax, Linda Newmark, Bess Winakor. Center - Nini Taub. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bess Winakor, Ruth Wax, Nini Taub, Ann Ship- ley, Linda Newmark. OHCHESIS This year a new interest was shown in Orchesis, Uni High's modern dance club. Many new students joined after attending an introductory workshop. Throughout the year the group prac- ticed choreography and dance tech- nique. On February 20, after weeks of planning and practice, the group pre- sented a concert consisting of dances choreographed and danced by the students. At the end of the year, they held a workshop where various types of basic dances were presented. The officers were: Nini Taub .......... President Linda Newmark ....... Secretary Bess Winakor ........ Treasurer Ruth Wax , . Wardrobe Chairman Ann Shipley .... Publicity Chairman Mrs. Wolfe. . . . . . . . .Sponsor fa BACK ROW, Left to Right: George Day, Pam Koehler, Heather Bruce. SECOND ROW: Peter Rolland, Jane Snyder, Penny Machamer, Betsy Bardeen, Richard Leng. FRONT ROW: Betsy Kirby, Dennis Mur- phy, Jennifer Smith, Valentine Radzimovsky, Toby Goodman, Gillian Leng. STRING ENSEIVIBLES The String Ensemble, under the direction of Mrs. Hunter, performed at several school functions this year. They played several carols at the Christmas Concert and the Christmas Assembly. They also gave a combined concert with the Band at the end of the year. Toward the end of the year, they made plans to unite the Band and the String Ensemble into a full orchestra which would be a parmanent arrangement. They also considered having a select orchestra for those students who qualified. This group would meet out of school, and so the participants would not have to be enrolled in the instrumental program at school. Also several small ensembles played at the District Contest and other events. OFFICERS President .... . . 18116 Snyder Vice-President . . .Dennis Murphy Secretary . . . . . .Pam Koehler Heather Bruce Librarians . . . . Betsy Bardeen Gillian Leng Peter Rolland STANDING, Left to Right: Jane Snyder, Gillian Leng, Heather Bruce. SEATED: Peter Rolland, Pam Koehler, Dennis Murphy. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Jim Weissman, Jean Gammill, Allen Smith. THIRD ROW: Pam Evans, Kelly Mickey, Carol Hunt, Mike Kirtley, Max Kummerow, Mitchell Brown. SECOND ROW: Diane Webb, James Hadley, Barry Mickey, John Cochrun, Pat Veach, Ann Hulsizer, Haskell Taub, Jan Robin- son, Jim Froehlich, David Jordan. FRONT ROW: Jim Gothard, Allen Eckel, Steve Singer. BAND This year the instrumental program at Uni High was divided into two groups, one of these being the Band. The Band met Monday, Wednesday, and Friday second hour in the North Attic. This group, which specialized in marches, practiced with the String Ensemble during the latter part of the year, and the two groups gave a combined concert near the end of the year. The band also performed in several school assemblies. OFFICERS S President ..... . . Mike Kirtley Vice-President . . . . . .Haskell Taub Secretary .... . . .Carol Hunt Librarians . . . Steve Singer Jean Gammill Jack Cochrun STANDING, Left to Right: Haskell Taub, Jack Cochrun. SEATED: Jean Gammill, Carol Hunt, Mike Kirtley. BACK ROW, Standing, Left to Right: Willard Spiegelman, Bass, Doug Black, Bassg Bruce Shurts, Tenor. FRONT ROW: Susan Levin, Second Sopranog Jim Hendrick, Tenorg Mary Heller, First Soprano. SEATED: Karen Hinshaw, Altog Ev Heinrichs, Alto, Janet Fairbanks, First Sopranog Amaryllis Fletcher, Second Soprano. NIADHIGALS Madrigals, the select vocal group of Uni High, met three noons a week this year Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday - to rehearse under the direction of Mr. Schuetz. Tryouts were held in September, and Ev Heinrichs, Karen Hinshaw, Bruce Shurts, Wil- lard Spiegelman and Janet Fairbanks became members. In traditional costumes, often accompanied by guitars or recorders, the group also sang at many school and local functions. During the Christmas holidays, Madrigals held a reunion for all past mem- bers. In the summer, the group is taking a few days for a field trip. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Momoko Ito, Jane Smalley, Marcia Tuckey, Jane Bonnell, Betty White, Judy Buddemeier, Susie Levin, Mary Heller, Linda Roberts, Nancy Lavatelli, Judy Shattuck, Kay Kar- raker. FRONT ROW: Janet Fairbanks, Nancy Prosser, Chris Vestling, Bess Winakor, Sharon Webb, Carla Zelle, Marge Gaylord. ENSEIVIBLES BACK ROW, Left to Right: Willard Spiege1man,Doug Black, Joe Miles, John Schacht, B. Richardson, Jim Hendrick, Jerry Meier, John Wood, Ford Doolittle. FRONT ROW: Tony Carter, Terry Smith, Charles Rose, Dick Bourgin, Mr. Schuetz. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Joe Miles, Jim Hendrick, Steve Kellogg, Ruperto Mendiones, Charles Rose Robert Williams, Wayne Rose, Jim Froehlich, Tony Carter, Bob Dickey, Dick Caughron, Nick Peters, Priscilla Sherwin, Dottie Dietz, Momoko Ito, Jacquie Yates, Nancy Lavatelli, Pat Veach, Sandy Lucito Ruth Wax, John Kelly. SECOND ROW: Kim Dammers, Terry Smith, Jim Gardner, Andy von Foerster ker, Ellie Viens, Bess Winakor, Betsy Bardeen, Carol Hunt, Verdeene Gott1ieb,Ev Heinrichs, Ann Shipley Robert Burt, Bruce Smith, John McCrimmon, Kelly Mickey, Bill Hooper, David Baker, Bruce Shurts, Willard Nancy Prosser, Chris Vestling, Julie Johnson, Marge Gaylord, Mary Heller,Janet Fairbanks, Sharon Webb, GROUND: Mr. Schuetz. MIXED CHORUS r Mixed Chorus was the largest musical group at Uni High. Their concerts included the annual Christmas Concert in which Tl-IE LITTLEST ANGEL was given as the second half of the program, and numerous school assemblies. Many of the Mixed Chorus members were in the Operetta, and during the first half of the second semester, second hour rehearsal time was turned over to the Operetta Chorus. After the Operetta came the Spring Festival. Everyone had a chance to be in the large chorus composed of high school students from the Champaign-Urbana area. All of the members provided places to stay for the two exchange groups which visited Uni. In retum, about forty members were able to be in the Spring Tour Choir. Dennis Murphy, Rex Dix, John McMullen, Murali Rajan Dave McLane, Ford Doolittle. THIRD ROW: Dan Bates Judy Mann, Karen Hinshaw, Jane Mutti, Carol Kastelic, Doug Black, Judy Holshouder, Jane Smalley, Norma Par- Diana Webb, Susie Black, Marcia Tuckey. Jean Gammill Spiegelman. FRONT ROW: Judy Buddemeier, Carla Zelle Susanne Philippson, Gwen Weise, Linda Roberts. FORE- President Jim Hendrick Vice-President Marcia Tuckey Secretary Chris Vestling Librarians Judy Mann Sharon Webb Dottie Dietz Robert Williams Nancy Lavatelli Accompanist Kathy Rawcliffe Director Mr. Warren Schuetz J BACK ROW, Left to Right: Suzanne Wildhagen, Kay Lanham, Janie Duberg, Ilona Nemeth, Susie Dees, Margie Walters, Janice Konzo, Susie Stephens. MHDDLE ROW: Susan Stillwell, Anne Black, Sulamith Heins, Julie Costin, Mary Lou Frampton, Barbara Lazarus, Margaret Phillippe, Becky Hunter. FRONT ROW: Amy Alpert, Toni Koch, Judy McLane, Barbara Montes, Nancy Fleming, Prue Richardson, Karen Frerichs, Anne Vestling, Janet Steggerda, Janis Birkeland, Laura West, Christine Anderson, Lynn Greeley. GIRLS' CHORUS Girls' Chorus, composed of Subfreshman and Freshman girls who were not in instrumental music, met Monday, Wednesday, and Friday second hour. Directed by Mr. Schuetz, they performed in the Christmas Concert and several school assemblies. They were the determining factor in the selection of the operetta as Mixed Chorus voted for H. M. S. Pinafore by a slim majority. The officers this year were: Amy Alpert . . . .President Prue Richardson Vice -President Carol Kastelic Head Librarian Margie Walters . . .Librarian Susie Dees . . . . .Librarian Nancy Fleming . Accompanist Mr. Schuetz . . . . Director Ai 11' fag V wit GM ul ll 2 M F :wi 'Ng . I KMDWX C.C.P.C. Co-Chairmen . . . . . . Judy Shattuck Jim Hendrick Big Show Co-Chairmen .... Susie Levin Marcia Tuckey Decorations Co-Chairmen .Marge Gaylord Mary Heller Publicity Co-Chairmen . . Janet Fairbanks Juliet Johnson Tickets Chairman . . . . Jack Kelley Clean-up Chairman ..... Tony Carter Secretary ......... Roberta Kahane Treasurer ...... . . . Bess Winakor HONIIN' HOME . X Y gb IIM ,ff In ,Jr .VN X s QV! I A .X FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dragoons: Bob Dickey, J im Gardner, Ruperto Mendiones, Steve Hall, Bruce Smith, Dick Bourgin, Doug Black, Steve Kellogg, Ford Doolittle, B. Richardson, J oe Miles, George Framp- ton, Terry Smith, Dick Caughron, Sandy MoCrimrnon, Charles Rose, Dan Bates. Rapturous Maidens: Judy Shattuck, Ann Shipley, J acquie Yates, Susie Black, Bess Winakor,Jane Bonnell, Chris Vestling, Betty White, Judy Buddemeier, Carla Zelle, Marcia Tuckey, Sharon Webb, Jane Smalley, Nancy Lav- atelli, Ev Heinrichs, Karen Hinshaw, Judy Mann. OPERETTA Patience or Bunthorne's Bride is a sadre of the aesthetic transfigurations of Twenty Love- sick Maidens who are deeply in love with a poet, Bunthorne. The 35th Dragoon Guards in their primary colors are trying in vain to get the affections of the maidens. Patience, the village milkmaid, boasts that she has never loved, but when she discovers that it is selfish not to love, she immediately falls in love with Bunthorne. There comes into the scene one Grosvenor, who is also aesthetic and poetic. The girls immediately transfer their affections to him, but he loves Patience, and they eventually pair up. Grosvenor really is a common place yotmg man and abhors aestheticism, so whenhe chooses to discard aestheticismn the rapturous maidens become Swears and Wells young girls. Thus, they are left widi the Dragoon Guards, and Bunthorne is left with Lady Jane, the elderly maiden. However, the Duke at length determines a bride, Jane, and Bunthorne is left with a tulip or a lily. Months of preparation went into the production of Patience, Rehearsals were first held in the North Attic. The cast practiced fifth hour, seventh hour, after school, and Saturday. 'I'he two choruses sang together second hour while they worked on individual parts after school. In the beginning of March the entire production moved over to Greg Hall where extensive rehearsal began. While the choruses and cast were perfecting the operetta many committees were working behind the scenes. The hard work paid off on April 3 and 4 when Patience was presented in the Greg Hall auditorium. It was a great success! 4114, .-.. 1- -I LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Scheutz, Nancy Fleming, Kathy Rawcliffe, Judy Buddemeier Jim Hen drick Tony Carter, Susan Levin, Dennis Murphy, Dave McLane, Julie Johnson, Marge Gaylord Bruce Shurts, Janet Fairbanks, Willard Spiegelman. SEATED, CENTER: Mary Heller Patience . Bunthorne . Grosvenor . Lady .T ane . Lady Angela Lady Saphir Lady Ella . Colonel . . . Major . . . Solicitor . . Accompanists Director . . CAST . . . Mary Heller . . . Tony Carter . . . . .Tim Hendrick . . . Susan Levin . . . Marge Gaylord . . Janet Fairbanks . . .JulietJ'ohnson Willard Spiegelman . . . . Bruce Shurts . . . . Dave McLane . . Kathy Rawcliffe Judy Buddemeier Nancy Fleming . . . Mr. Schuetz 5 fx , 1 Z, ' ' .f , iw 3 S H D 2 5.9: ! .W J., 1lf' ,jx . Q17 My j .J ,J J' U ,x ,!z ,.:30,'I Mff'f3ff5W9+ 'W' W Qjifjiwy Wgx2'zvzQ W iii A ffyf PORTS X BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Frampton, Dave Williams, Kim Dammers. John Olfnp- man, Mike Kirtley. FRONT ROW: Phil Ross, Manager, Peter Rolland, George Wadsworth, Steve Hall, Jim Gardner, Andy von Foerster, Captain, Roy Keller, Coach. CROSS COUNTRY The Uni High cross-country team had a successful season this year. The Buckeyes won one dual meet, lost three dual meets, and placed second in a triangular meet. Major-letter winners were: Andy von Foerster Mike Kirtley Steve Hall Minor-letter winner was: .Tohn Chapman MEETS September 30 . . .......... .............. R ain October 2 . . . . Uni 24 - Bismarck 31 October 7 . . . . Uni 47 - Mattoon 15 October 16 . ............. Uni 49 - Mattoon 15 October 22 . . . . . . Uni 43 - Cerro Gordo 34 - Unity 52 October 24 . . . ....... Uni 30 - Deland - Weldon 27 01.01 W4 ,wir ww! . Mflaf 4,'.A4, 10449 p, ' 7 Zfljfufll .M-M' 5? g,5,2Lz.w3 W A B B BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Carlier, CoachgSteve Hall, John Kirby, Mike Kirt- ley, J' ohn Wood, John Chapman, Bill Martin, Charles Derber, Roy Keller, Assistant Coach. FRONT ROW: Dave Williams, Manager, Ambrose Richardson, Roger Warner, John Schacht, ,T im Hendrick, .Toe Miles, Captaing .T ack Kelly, Manager. VARSITY BASKETBALL Uni got its season off on the right foot this year by beating Homer in the first game, 51-35 . However, the Buck- eyes were able to win only one more game all year -- over St. Joe, 54-53. Uni played some pretty good basketball throughout the year but seemed to have tough luck in the close ones. The Buckeyes lost three games to Ogden and Sr. Joe by a total of seven points. In most of the games Coach Bob Carlier started Jim Hendrick and Roger Warner at the forwards. Ambrose Rich- ardson at center, and Joe Miles and Bill Martin at the guards. Hendrick, Miles, Richardson, Martin, Warner, and John Schacht all won major letters. OPPONENTS UNI Homer 35 51 Mahomet 75 31 ABL 65 59 Bellflower 87 64 Heyworth 58 43 St. Joe 58 57 Argenta 82 45 EHS! LYIH1 66 59 Fisher 70 44 Oakland 62 48 Mahomet 70 39 Mansfield 82 37 Ogden 62 58 St. 106 53 54 Unity '75 50 Ogden 50 48 Oakland 63 39 Mahomet 71 56 77 LEFT TO RIGHT: Rex Dix, Tommy Kelso, Terry Smith, Dick Caughron, George Frampton, Jim Gardner, John MoCrimmon, Bruce Hicks, Steve Kellogg, Mike Kirtley, John Chapman, John Kirby, John Steinbeck, Bill Hull, Steve Hall, Dan Bates, Charles Derber, George Wadsworth. CENTER: Coach Roy Keller and Manager Kelly Mickey. JUNIOR VARSITY Our Junior Varsity had a very respectable seven and nine record this year. Coach Keller's boys came through consistently when the chips were down, and at one point won three consecutive games by a total of four points. The starting lineup was J im Gardner and John Kirby as the for- wards, John Chapman as center, and Charles Derber and Steve Hall as the guards. Minor letters were awarded to Gardner, Kirby, Chapman, Derber, Hall, Steve Kellogg, and GeorgeFrampton. All of these boys gained experience which will be valuable to them on the Varsity next year. OPPONENTS UNI Homer 30 56 Mahomet 59 45 ABL 35 36 Bellflower 44 32 Heyworth 50 39 St. Joe 60 54 East Lynn 32 46 Fisher 44 40 Oakland 51 37 Mansfield 45 46 Ogden 45 47 St. Ioe 40 41 Unity 43 33 Ogden 27 39 Oakland 73 23 Mahomet 40 36 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Schm.idt, David Jordan, Robert Cronbach, Doug Brown, Terry Hatch, Kelly Mickey. FRONT ROW: Bradley Bing. John Barker, Rod Pratt, RonJ' ack- son, Scott Proctor, J'0hn Goldwasser, Herman J'ordan, Bastian Kruidenier, Robert Williams, Barry Mickey. SUB-FROSH TEAM Our sub freshman-freshman team didn't win any games this year, but the boys will be looking forward to better things on the Junior Varsity team next year. Coach Bob Schmidt's starting lineup included Doug Brown, Dave Jordan, Lee Drickamer, John Barker, and Bastian Kruidenier. r Er T55 ., Q., gd. M ' X gf ., S ,ap- MY K i g ,,VV 1 1 , X x n 5 M V V ,aa-4-.-M-f-- VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Karraker, Head Cheerleader, Dottie Dietz, Marge Gaylord, Chris Vestling. CHEERLEADERS Uni High had eight enthusiastic cheer- leaders this year. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Wolfe, the girls learned new cheers and brought life into the old ones. For var- iety they used pom poms in several cheers, and Dave Trebilcock and his bongos pro- vided background for another.Several cheer- leaders turned acrobatic, doing splits and flips. The uniforms were improved by re- placing the megaphones with U 's. As in past years, the cheerleaders provided transportation to the away games for the student body. Although drivers were scarce and the weather was often poor, there were always loyal fans in the stands. Led by the cheerleaders, they gave the team great encouragement. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Iudy Holshouser, Head Cheer- leader, Susie Stephens, Margie Walters, Charlotte McPherson. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Williams, John Schacht, John Chapman, Roger Wamer, .T im Hendrick, Mike Kirtley, J' oe Miles. FRONT ROW: Phil Ross, Jack Kelley, Steve Hall, Andy von F oerster, Sandy MoCrimmon, J' im Gardner, Terry Smith, Charles Derber. U-CLUB U-Club was active throughout the year. In their weekly meetings the boys saw many films on athletics. They sponsored their annual dance on January 10. The highlight of the dance was the welcoming of four newly-initiated members in the club --Steve Hall, Dave Williams, J'lm Gardner, and Phil Ross. Officers were: Mike Kirtley ........ President J oe Miles . . . Secretary-Treasurer 82 Adieu . . Argh . . Go Forth . . Harkl Halt, I'11 shoot ole Sl!-UD - . Clara Bow T 5 I . ifxfw '7 X5 I i ',o.. I 1 ' - Ooooh! LSCYIYHIOSC La Brigande if ' 1 Q 1 f . w o 7 Dr. Watson Love-sick La Fgnfgine e,mc2 Heah, Heah . . Come to Daddy Poo on you AHood . .? Hearts and . . . 5 is 1 SEPTEMBER Is the summer really over? Due to the Orientation Assembly, all the new students know exactly what they're doing--especially running away from that personified Gargoyle. Tonight's Howdy Hop left Charlie Derber a bit confused. He can't understand why he didn't win the mixer as Clara always dida-what's the matter with Zorro inhabiting Third Street, anyway? We are happy to announce that Miss Lindsay is still with us. Explanation: she was heard saying if it rains again for the G. A. A. picnic, l'1l die. Tut, tut, teachers, you shou1dn't have pooped out so soon--but thanks a. lot for the afternoon off even if you do call it a tea.chers' meeting. Creativity rides again. Orchesis is on the move starting with a two-day workshop. Disregarding all puns, the fall drama, production, two Japanese Noh plays, should prove interestingg so thought those many people who tried out. Uni High students took to the woods factually Kickapooj again today. This time it really was a. biology field trip. Blub , i. e. the very successful Terrapin Splash Party. Oh, those lucky eight who have to cope with Uni I-ligh's school spirit--congratulations, cheer1ea.ders 1 Uni High sent four delegates plus Miss Leppert to an DASC leader 2. 3. 4. fi, Training workshop in Monticello. We hope to get our money's worth. Organization? Music? Cookies? Neverl Yep -- another all-school party sponsored by the seniors. OCTOBER Who said this year wasn't a tradition breaker? We just won a cross- country meet for the first time in two years. Rornin' Rome, penny throwing, roller skating queens, a fashion show of sheets -- you guessed it, the Carnival Assembly. On this date, in the year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Eight, three Meritorious Lads, Warrm Ford Doolittle III, Joseph B. Miles, and Thomas Thomwn Read, brought Great Honor upon this Worthy Institution in becoming Nadonal Merit Sami-Finalists. 8. The Sophomore girls wore dresses to school. 10-17. Ah, that glorious period of bedlarn -- Camival Week. 18. The great night itself. Suffice it to say that this year's Carnival was the 1. biggest and best ever. NOVEMBER The decorations blended so nicely with the atmosphere of the Tri High Look ' ul yum l Yo ice 2. Dance. On this historic day two great battles raged: at the polls between the G.O.P.'s and the Demo'sg on the gridiron, that between the students and faculty of Uni High. Some say the best won both. 85 K . wwf.. U ,,.. w N31 2 gif .,-.. ,Inga . Q SS gf IQ 9x , 3 .1 - If K .N .1 K-fy., -. is ., 5: QQ ' X E . Y R A 'K R 4 wwf? ' QQ , 4 if .,,N 5 ww .Q .Q ESQ 9:2 , ,x .W gfm W ..,,. S ,W 1 10 21 26 20. 22. 25. 1. 5. 29. 31. Ev Heinrichs says, The Christmas Dance was lousy on account of'I was in Florida. But not everyone agrees with Ev and her mother. Mops, brooms, and bathroom supplies -- not that the Physical Plant misses than Q'I'hey just wonder where that stuff's all gonej . . . but we know: Operetta Rehash. Happy Birthday. JANUARY Let's skip this day-after, heh? Democracy ln action: Student Council town meeting plus the reopening of the new and different lounge. The ultimate educational experience in our high school careers -- College Boards. Fortunately the U-Club Dance allowed us to recuperate. . Yes, slree, kiddies, I'll always remember that winter of '59. Why -- the lce and the cold -- well the power was out for days . . . -27. Semester Exams. what's mat Marcia Tuckey's saying? Whatever we do today decides our grades, and our grades decide what college we're going to get into, and what college we get into decides our future. Isn't that neat! And what's that big smile on her face? A second very successful CARE Dance -- over S50 in supplies to overseas. Uni High now has its own replacement for Barnum and Bailey -- not under the Big Top, but underwater. On a circus theme, the Terrapin Show. - M E3 ,sm 5 2 ., if wg: if V 1231 -Q ai. 325: K '. X L. S MARCH 4. The Regional Tournament calls on dear old Uni: we face Champaign. Need we say more. 7. Tonight we attended the most worthwhile social event of the U ofl season -- you guessed it -- the Star Dance. My goodness, there were a lot of people there amongst the atmosphere. ll. Right now the thing to do seems to beto write about the Operetta. Allonsl Mr. Schuetz tears his halrg the chorus plods aesthetically on -- and who knows what the cast does? 13. Zeus fsomebody better -- and he's appropriate aftertheirstudyof THE ODESSEYJ pity Chicago as the I-'rosh fall five billion of the monstersl descend therein. Perhaps the fine milk train will calm than down. Mean- while, back at the ranch, Miss Leppert rounds up those fascinating, time- oonsuming. and totally enjoyable historical essays. 14. But those flne fellows in Princeton are not squelched yet: they are back to bralnwash once again. This all is a subtle way of saying COLLEGE BOARIBI APRIL 3-4. With our performance of PATIENCE tonight. comes our last opportunity to wear misfitted costumes, to lose our voices, and to have mustaches fall off. And by George -- we took that opportunity! Shall we quote? I have committed my last act of ill-nature, and henceforth I'm a changed character. 11. How embarassing not to be able to make a derogatory comment about the Spring Fling. But then, of course, we all know that the sophomores are unmarred in their excellenceg thus we can easily comprehend the perfection of the dance. 24. The time has come. for those rash Uni Highers to make good their plans at the Y.C.C.I. meeting. Good Luck. 30. As the faculty calendar gleefully exclaims,as the student calendar fore- bodingly warns, and as the office calendar authoritatively confirms -- PROGRESS REPORTS. MAY 8-9. My deah, you projected ffrom the diaphragm?J so well. I mean, I mean the whole play was absolutely beautiful. 22. Bountiful fresh air, moldy old food, healthful exercise, and a true education- al spirit provided a thoroughly joyous Senior Sklp Day. 23. That savage, blood-crusted ax slashed another junior class to bits during Class Night proceedings. The Class of '59 is now above it all, and the Class '60 is beginning already to form, from the gore, a new senior class. 31. Baccalaureate and all it implies. JUNE 1-2. Exams -- without grades dependent thereong exams -- without a college record dependent thereong exams without pressure. Final exams. Freedom. 5. The ultimate ceremony. And, with diploma in hand, we begin. 6. 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Color Developing Color Printing Service Greeting Cards For All Occasions 608 E. Green Street On Campus ff .Ewa REGISTERED JEWELER American Gem Society 14 Main Street Champaign, Illinois Phone 6-1386 PM ' Shoes for Teenagerssroll 11, Styles to Suit Your Taste 5Ti, D hfpgf' In Sizes to Fit Your Feet oii I ll4 N. Neil. .Downtown Champaign linnln . . I MAGINN OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Men's Wear 606 South Sixth Street FLYNN'S Champaign, Illinois Oldest Men's Store on Campus I - The Store With Moderate Prices Congratulatlons 625 E. Green, Champaign , A. B. DICK P. F. Maginn PRODUCTS Phone 5524 THE CQMMERCIAL BA K GF CHAMPAIG H Champaign , Illinois Hmenber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporationn F 'f-'?4 P ff 9 A! Illn1HnlHn1Yn.lV4.lUlnX1'lflll fr f IllIUIIl1'Hl'll'lll1IHl'L Ill ix flt l.l IQ 5 , 'Al . i5JlilVllIlLl Ai 2 Y ' I I Y I 7 I Q -, 7, ' . ,gin , on ' ICE CREAM MILK BUTTER ILLINOIS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Illinois' Finest SIDNEY B. TRELEASE Business College ulir ana' Slfamflzip Tirketf I East Green Street Hvlff ana' Rzforl Rffervation: Plfone TUEHKWESNI Qln the University Districtj Champaign, Illinois fwff gjE?: LW'H' Accredited by the 703 S. Wright Street Champaign, Illinois 102 Accrediting Commission for Business Schools Supervised by Certified Public Accountant 1 Congratulations To the Class of 1959 l America S Most Famous Campus Shop for Men and Women L, WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 30 East John Street Building Material Coal Fuel Oil FL-2-4288 129 W. MAIN, URBANA The Place To Go For The WATCHES Brands You Know DIAMONDS SILVERWARE GIFTS . 'n' See Our Complete Collection of I 112 N. NEIL Fine Gifts You'l1 Find Something Nice CHAMPAIGN For Every Occasion Infants: - Children: S Needs 1 R l NORTHERN ILLINOIS WATER CORPORATION 122 Nowrn WALNL'r wrrzrcx-:T CHAMl'AlGN, Iunxgls I..-.. .. THE X fonwnna Loon l Y k WORDEN-MARTIN, INC. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 6 E. Springfield Champaign, Illinois PHONE FL 6-1344 I Clothing, Furnishings 7 and 9 Main FL Street Phone 6-3701 Sportswear, Shoes For all the Family Jones Optical Company I 120 N. Walnut Chmmpdkn Prescription Opticians THE GIFT LANE 313 N. Neil Phone 6-4202 Champaign, Illinois x L e're Sending Out Smoke Signals! Get Your Books Here Featuring: ILLI l UNl0N Imported and If domestic gifts L from all over the world Religious Supplies 5 Greeting Cards ' . h cf: N,-JJ 3 Q 0, N4 . Harold C. Busch-Otis R. Taylor G X c ll ' - 5 Ex 4..- BARSCH FLORIST INC. '-MX r- lt J' , ,, -- -- -9- fy' xx , The Flower Shop of Distinction -4... Vi' w '2- 2 1 3 117 w. University 3 l S-4 ' Champaign Dial 8844 Q' Phone 4256 I L- I 715 S. Wright Champaign -J 104 H. R. BRESEE AND COMPANY Insurance Green 8 Sixth Champaign Phone 6-7211 WHITTAKER JEWELRY I STRAUCH PHOTO CENTER ' tx ' Cameras X 'X' M, 4 Photo Finishing P ' f ' Projectors -L F' I Tape Recorder SFF. ff 'X ig Everything Photographic 'a ' 709 s. wright 2-2911 133 West Main Urbana, Illinois Cha-mPai8U TREVETT - MATTIS BANKING COMPANY 'I'-e-wg-1 . . q lllml I I lun I 5 F -f 2 2 Eff! ,: ,:'1,E- rl: 13 5ilf' 7P--Fl! E ESTABLISHED A.n. 1861 CAPITAL INCORPORATED A.n. 1903 AND sunrws S360,000.00 Champaign Illinois Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. L 1 BUSEY FIRST NATIO AL BAN 90 YEARS OF BANKING SERVICE Mhmber F.D.I.C. Member Federal Reserve System Visit our Installment Loan Department URBANA CHARLES BUSEY CUGDAL 5' KOEHN Insurance of Every Kind Real Estate Insurance 222 W. Main St. H n Urbana, Ill. Since 1875 Phone 7-5413 I 122 Race Urbana Dial 7 - 4041 MC DONALD'S SYSTEM . . . at the Five Points Hamburger . 15 Coca Cola . French fries . 10 Coffee . ' Orangeade . 10 Milk . 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