Urbana High School - Rosemary Yearbook (Urbana, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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Senior Activities (Cont.) Ann Batchelor Austin High School i; Rosemary 4: Phi Kappa 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; S. K. 2, 3. Treasurer 4; Girl Reserves, I’resident 4; Basket Ball 2. 3. 4; Swim- ming 2. 3. Manager 4: Tennis 3: Volley Ball 2. 3: Bowling 4. Paul Bauer Cambridge High and Latin, Cambridge, -Mass. 1. 2; Echo 4 ; U” Club 3. 4; German 2; Philatelic 1 ; Science 3. 4: Radio 1. 2. 3; Photographers 4: 1'oot- ball 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2. Don Bell “U” Club 1 : Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Basket Ball 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 2: Intramural Teams t. 2; Baseball 2: Golf 4. Anne Both well Delta Sigma i. 2. 3, Program Chairman 4: Phi Epsilon 1 : G.A.A. t. 3; Science 4: Basket Ball 1.2; Baseball 1. 2. 3; Oratorical Contests 3. 4: Debate r; Sagamore; Alpha Psi Omega 4. Helen Bowers S. K. 1. 2. John Robert Boyd Echo 4; Student Council 3, 4: German 1. 2; Science 3. 4; Radio I. 2: Mathematics 4: Track 3. 4: Wrestling 3. 4: Sagamore 4: Alpha Psi Omega 4- John Van wart Bkaiiana Science 4. Frances Brewer Echo 3. 4; Phi 3: Phi Epsilon 1. 2; Bookslingers 4: “The Poor Nut” 3: Alpha Psi Omega 4: Saga- more 4. Charles I). Bromley Rosemary 2. 3. 4: Science 2, 3. 4: Cheerleader 4: Chorus 1. George R. Brown Springfield High School 1. 2, 3: Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Evelyn Louise Brownfield S. K. i. 2. 3. 4; Girl Reserves 3 : Bookslingers 4. Lorraine Buckles S. K. 1, 3. Geraldine Burr Echo i. 2; Rosemary 4: G.A.A. 1. 2; Chorus 1, 2. 3. Betty Ann Busey Phi Kappa 3. 4; S. K. 1. Matthew W. Busey Delta Sigma 2. 3. 4; U” Club 3. 4; Phi Kappa 2, 3. 4: Philatelic 1; Radio 1; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Basket Ball 1. 2; Track 1. 2. 3. 4 ; Intramural Teams 3; The Man Who Dreamed Too Much” 4: Dra- matics Night 2. 4; Chorus 1. 2. 4; All-State Chorus 1. Bill Carmichael University City High School. St. Louis, Mo. 1. 2; Echo 4; Rosemary 3: Delta Sigma 3. President 4; Student Council 3; Psi 3: Social Science 3; Science 3. 4; Football 1, 2: Basket Ball 1. 2; Intramural Teams 1. 2. 3, 4: Class Treasurer 1; Pride and Prejudice” 4; Poor Nut 3; “Man Who Dreamed Too Much” 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 1. 2; Oratorical Contests 3. 4: National Thespians 3. 4: National Junior Honor Society 1; Cheerleader 4: Sagamore 4. John Carson Football 1. 2. 3; All-State Orchestra 1. 2. 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Band Clinic 1. 2. 3. Ella Christians Home Economics 4; The Poor Nut” 3. Lillie Christians Home Economics 4; The Poor Nut” 3. Lewis Colbert Delta Sigma 3. 4: Commencement Committee 3: Band 1 ; Oratorical Contest 3. David Cold well Delta Sigma 3. 4; Phi Epsilon 2. 3: Hi-Y 1 : Intra- mural Teams 1. 2. 3; The Poor Nut 3: Pride and Prejudice” 4 ; Dramatics Night 3; The Man Who Dreamed Too Much” 3; Chorus 1. All-State Orchestra 3: Orchestra 1. 2. 3: Ensembles 3; Oratorical Contests 3. 4: Sagamore 4. Paul T. Converse Delta Sigma 4: Psi 3: Phi Epsilon 1. 2; Football 1. 2: Intramural Teams 3: Pride and Prejudice” 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4. Joe Cook Bookslingers 4; Football 4: Intramural Teams 1. 2. 3- 4- Rosalie M. Cooper Sidney High School 1. 2. 3; Bookslingers 4; I Will! I Won't!” 3: Chorus 1. 2. 3; Orchestra t. 2. 3; Class Will 3. ( Iertrude Corkery Echo 2. 3. Circulation Manager 4; Delta Sigma 3. 4: “U” Club 3. 4: Student Council. Secretary 4; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; S. K. i. 2. 3. 4; Girl Reserves 4: Basket Ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Tennis 3. 4; Volley Ball 1. 2. 3: Class Secretary 4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Pride and Prejudice” 4; Dramatics Night 3. 4; Oratorical Contests 3. 4; Hatchet Orator 3. 4: Sagamore 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4: G.A.A. Pres. 4. (Continued on Page 102) ! 25 ]

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PH Yl.l.IS WEEKS Martha Jane White Elsie Whitten Elmer Robert Yates ()scak Adams, Jr. Echo 4: “U” Club 3. 4: Pbi Kappa 1 ; Football 1. 2. 3. Captain 4; Basket Ball 1. 2, 3; Track 1, 2. 3; Wrestling 1; Intramural Teams 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Vice-President 1 : Chairman, Junior Ring Commit- tee; Chairman, All-Club Dance Committee: Class President 2; “Pride and Prejudice” 4; Chorus 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Senior Invita- tion Committee 4- Dale Alcorn Rockford High School 1; Elkhart Community High School 2. 3; “E” Club 2. 3: Phi Epsilon 1: Philatelic 1; Photographers 4; Basket Ball 2, 3: Class President 3; Everybody’s Crazy 3: Band i, 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3; Band Clinic 4. Jack Appi:rson Delta Sigma 4; “Pride and Prejudice” 4; Band I, 3. 4; Ensembles 3. Walter Aron Phi Epsilon 1.2; Phi Kappa 3. 4: Photographers 4: Mathematics 4; The Poor Nut” 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Ensembles 4; Band Clinic 4; Sagamore 4: Alpha Psi Omega 4. Helen Baldwin Echo 2; Delta Sigma 3. 4; Phi Kappa 1. 2; S. K. 1, 2. 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2: Prom Committee 3; Poor Nut 3; Pride and Prejudice” 4: Saga- more 4. Leonard Bantz “U” Club 4; Phi Kappa t, 2: Basket Ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2; Intramural Teams 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Manager Athletic Teams 3: Sagamore 4. Boh Barden Bloom Township High School. Chicago Heights 1 : Central High School, Evansville. Indiana 2; Delta Sigma 3, 4: Science 4; Photographers 4: Mathe- matics 4: Football 1.3; Track 3; Intramural Teams i, 3: Baseball 1, 2; Gondoliers” 2; The Poor Nut” 3: Chorus 1. 2; Aircraft Club 2. Robert F. Barnes Delta Sigma 1, 2. 3. 4: Basket Ball 1. 2. 3; Class Treasurer 1; Dramatic Night 1; All-State Orches- tra 3, 4: Band 1. 2, 3. 4- I 24 1



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Valedictory In finishing our high school course, an accomplishment which is not as unusual today as it once was, we have come to the end of an important stage in our training. In our impetuous youth we are inclined to look forward expectantly and to be eager to discover what the future has in store for us. We spend too little time in thinking hack over our high school experiences. Much later in our lives will come times when these experiences, some pleasant and some which we remember with a twinge of sadness, will return to us in all their vivid detail. But in stopping and taking stock of our high school career, we realize that, as a poet once said, Music I heard with you was more than music; bread I broke with you was more than bread. And thus it is with our high school experiences— they have been greatly enriched because of their associations. Though we may be poor in material possessions, we can never lose the wealth of recollections of our happy high school days. We shall always be amused when we remember such occurrences as the teachers’ assembly and the faculty-U Club basket ball game. We shall always recall with gratitude the never-failing service of our teachers and the loyalty of our classmates. Some insist that youth is the most carefree time of life, but our high school days were not so carefree as might be supposed. TI«. only truth in the belief lies in the fact that all our problems seem to have simple and obvious solutions. There- fore everyone assumes that we have no problems. But it is in the effort of work- ing out our difficulties that we come to know our instructors best. It is their willing aid which we enlist and which so often smooths our paths. The kindly solicitude of our principal and his associates will long remain in our minds as a true example of the helpfulness which they have always exhibited. We have been fortunate in our community in avoiding the pitfalls and unpleasantness present in many high schools. We have an unprejudiced capable teaching staff. The curriculum is broad enough to interest everyone. We have a comparatively great amount of freedom in our work and play and we are active in developing student government. ()ur advantages more than counterbalance our minor restrictions. It seems to me that we have a great deal for which to be thankful, a great deal for which to thank the faculty and the community. As we stop to make this survey, we realize that it is with sincere regret and genuine appreciation that we come to the completion of our high school work and bid our friends goodbye. Anne Roberts Margaret Swengei. Stuart Mamer I 261

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