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ROSEMARY Editors Row 1: Pegecn Linn, Co-Editor-in-Chicf; Judi Irle, Liter- ory Editor. Row 2: Susie Gilbert, Co-Editor-in-Chief; Mrs. LcScure, Sponsor. Since the 1960 Rosemary is on anniversary publication, the theme of this year's Rosemary is to show the changes which have taken place in the past fifty years. Each division page is a combination of the old and the new and exemplifies these changes. Rosemary Ad Tryouts Row 1: M White, V. Kepley, D. Bridgewotcr, J. Dennis, M, Wagner, J. Murphy, D. Deere, C. Doyle. Row 2: C. Edwards, E Jentschke, N. Russell, D. Harrison, D. Dayton, K. Thomas, L. Rowe, M. Phebus, M Scott, K. Byers, C. Wandell, M Walters. Row 3: D. Franklin, P. Lang, P. Cribbett, J. Powell, J. Dolby, C. Teigler, C. Andersen, N. Maxey, N. Hubbard, K. Fosking, B. Taylor. 28 The 1960 Rosemary
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Each of Urbona's homerooms through council representatives has a voice in school government. As a result of the efforts of the council, the view- points of the students and administration ore brought together. The Student Council began their busy year with the Freshmen Orientation Day. Here frosh received TIGG, a booklet with information on Urbana High. Later on the Student Council sponsored o club orientation day to get fresh- men interested in the clubs of U.H.S. The Student Council sponsored two school dances; the Blue Angel Ball at Christmas, and the vice versa dance, in February, King and I. The council is very active in the Tri-Hi Coun- cil. Members represent all of the Student Coun- cils in Urbana-Champaign. The Tri-Hi Council sponsored the Tri-Hi dance, Southern Fantasy at Chompoign High School, November 7. The group held a workday to help several local wel- fare organizations. The Student Council handled the election of class officers, the county guidance conference, the hall monitor system, student I.D. cards, and the maintenance of the student lounge, as well as other numerous smaller projects. President-elect, Lansing Johansen, and Kathy Hansen were sent os delegates to the state con- vention at Chicago. Nancy Russell was a dis- cussion leader at the convention. This summer vice-president elect, Kathy Flanigan, is going to the National Student Council Convention at Janesville, Wisconsin, as a discussion leader. Behind all the fun and frivolity is a seriousness and a realization that being elected to council is a great responsibility to the student body. The 1960 Rosemary 27
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Rosemary Division Editors Row I: Sherry Sarginson, Class Editor; Nadia Lancaster, Music Editor; Doro- thy Gillis, Activities Editor. Row 2: Joanne Myers, High Lights Editor; Hoi Wonless. Co-Sports Editor; Jim Walker, Co-Sporls Editor. During the year, mony hours of work were spent taking orders for Rosemorys; securing ads, which help to finance the publication; making a dummy, which gives the editors on idea of whot the completed Rosemory will look like; ond taking all of the pictures. Jon St. Clair was crowned Rosemary Queen at the Christmas dance. The UHS gymnasium wos decorated in colors of Blue and White. The Rosemary editors ond their staff were co- sponsors of the dance. Mrs. Corol LeSeure was for the second year the Rosemary sponsor. Under her helpful guid- ance, the Rosemary hod another successful yeor. Rosemary Managers Edith Jcntschke, Ad Manager; Pam Stillwell, Business Man- ager; Beth York, Business Associate; Barbara Toylor, Assist- ant Ad Manager; Rita Gerhart, Photo Editor; Jane Walker, Assistant Business Monoger. The I960 Rosemary 29
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