dance band and orchestra -- vital assets to chs · 2014. 3. 24. · [,cft, right, left, tilht. . .....

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Tbll "oft lighls lind romantic music of tho cns Dance Blind help 1(1 make (lur dances 8 big sueceu. Not only dooA the Dance Band play for school dances, but it al$o plays at tho Stunt Sh(lw, lind '·8riou" (luhule oon, certs, partie5, nnd dances, The Dance Band wa9 organized in 1945 lind since then hils been ;'1 cxistence 118 a worth while organ iza, li(lll, [II previous ycars, the Dance Band has made sevllral long pI a,' albums which wero very successful. Future plana of the Dance Band include a Irip to the International Kiwanis C<>nvenlion 10 J uue /It ,\ tlantie City, New J ersey. The CHS students enj(l, im, mMscly t ile mlluy different type" of fine music whiclJ the Daace "(land prcsent.. no ..... bor. of ortll .. ln ar •• (mo. 11010<1 In . 'dOl) TloliliO: :llor, Sbirl.y, C.",] Roberts, )foy,lIille., Soo n Ole. D<n;'" Wright, Cberi norkin .. lI orela Ge,i • ·rith. lIito Noeh""on •• (Jon Truitt, S ...... D.o. _ k.n, I .. il o o.rtel, Su, Smitb, J<lf TYltr. Jim .11. .... , Tom lId'oU, S' e-,-e n on",o., s ... Sti<kl •• , Ah .. lle: )t' ''''''1, Robe,t Will ,hy, Ri.ky- Grin:, loIi,heli . Fi,htr, Dance Band and Orchestra - - Duo:. B ud ,"..., bora.,.." H.tod: Koy Rftd ... """.Iill. 8tandlq at loft ru:r: Hon lIont. Ri.k Piper, n .. , Hill. Karl 11 ... 1,•. and PelTJ' F.lkenon. Bottom ,..,.... I.n to Allo .. Lo.ppi., IJob Fiah.l, Corl ;\I o, t., John "iMOO, Orin 1",lo.nd, .... d IJob flutt'h. Secood ,..,..., u.,.,. llIugh, lI"lr' r Sh0lJ'. lIu_1I M.,.,.ift.old, Go,.,. K.;..,y, ond '1"001 Len,;>\&". 'l"hird r.w: John S."""U"" Ron Kruo., loIik. Womo.b, 110,. Annotrong, ll .... .. , and M, _ Gilbert "opp, D, .... tor. Corol,... Wood. Grq Donn." R.tb lIol,omb, &Cd K. thy )z.lIe. WI.eII, Ko, Kill""' " m .",h. Job ... ". E!.in. Tne/I.I, Allen '''Win, IIolty Stoley, C.,I \!a, .... Lynn Dimond, Hobert Fronklin, John SOU"".". !dike IV""". ..... Oorl 1I.! .. y. l!ik. 1Jo,.8y. K ... n Kolkw •• r. r ... Clop" Bill Un';"" ... Di.k IIno>, and Dorothy lIonll. Ptooo: lI arkin •. Viol .. : f:,in Ph.lpo, Phil Sboomal:.r. Bonni. Ci ..... Bo. Sl .. i,h, 1\.,.,.,. An_ deroon, Ani .. Roh .. , St.o,t lIin<b, Sud .. Du .. II'. .:1;" !li ... h. Sihyl And"", •• loIi,bell ' 1\01"1"y, Mod.lyn }Ia.-y Sb.plo.d. " nd 1' 0., ,1. Boll. Colli: Ri.ho'" SI •• "b, Ann. Sbi,loy, Jill II . ....... , JoY"'" C",nbain. Peggy Smith, ..,d llike .'.lty_ B .... : Ken Kessl", D.1e liud .. ", lIoy K.y!..,. ond Di.k Gibbs. Vital Assets to CHS BIo1l'. Mo ... B!owl Rom K ..... ."d Mike Wo .. acko plo, tholt muop .... TO. 1963 M., .... 'r he Swingi!!g Strings of Cha m)mign High S<JhooJ is Ibe OrcheslrB, under the fine dire<\- (ion of Mr. Jerald Sln,·ieh. This is the third yenr that Mr. Slavic!! hM ""ndueted this group, while they meet (lnce /I week for pr/l(}- lice. Tho Orchestrn has " large role in the altllu"l 1>01"9 C(lDCert which is held in the fall, alld some of the members part ici pate in the Pii OrchcSlm of Musical held in the spring. JUDior high school students a lllO make up a SectiOD of our Orchestra. The Orchcstm is a truly fine musical organiUL. tion of the ons music depRrtment. '"

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Page 1: Dance Band and Orchestra -- Vital Assets to CHS · 2014. 3. 24. · [,cft, right, left, Tilht. . .. Perettc. i8 1\ group of IIcnior liT II lit CHS who perform lit home footbA J lIud

Tbll "oft lighls lind romantic music of tho cns Dance Blind help 1(1 make (lur dances 8 big sueceu. Not only dooA the Dance Band play for school dances, but it al$o plays at tho Stunt Sh(lw, lind '·8riou" (luhule oon, certs, partie5, nnd dances, The Dance Band wa9 organized in 1945 lind since then hils been ;'1 cxistence 118 a worth while organiza, li(lll, [II previous ycars, the Dance Band has made sevllral long pIa,' albums which wero very successful. Future plana of the Dance Band include a Irip to the International Kiwanis C<>nvenlion 10 J uue /It ,\ tlantie City, New J ersey. The CHS students enj(l, im, mMscly t ile mlluy different type" of fine music whiclJ the Daace "(land prcsent..

no ..... bor. of ortll .. ln ar •• (mo. 11010<1 In . 'dOl) TloliliO: :llor, Sbirl.y, C.",] Roberts, )foy,lIille. , Soo n Ole. D<n;'" Wright, Cberi norkin .. lIorela W.nd~ Ge,i • • ·rith. lIito Noeh""on •• (Jon Truitt, S ...... D.o. _ k.n, I .. il o o.rtel, Su, Smitb, J<lf TYltr. Jim .11. .... , Tom lId'oU, S'e-,-e n on",o., s ... Sti<kl •• , Ah .. lle: )t'''''''1, Robe,t Will,hy, Ri.ky- Grin:, loIi,heli. Fi,htr,

Dance Band and Orchestra - -Duo:. Bud ,"...,bora.,.." H.tod: Koy Rftd ... """.Iill. 8tandlq at loft ru:r: Hon lIont. Ri.k Piper, n .. , Hill. Karl 11 ... 1, •. and PelTJ' F.lkenon. Bottom ,..,.... I.n to r~h" Allo .. Lo.ppi., IJob Fiah.l, Corl ;\Io, t., John "iMOO, Orin 1",lo.nd, .... d IJob flutt'h. Secood ,..,...,

u.,.,. llIugh, lI"lr'r Sh0lJ'. lIu_1I M.,.,.ift.old, Go,.,. K.;..,y, ond '1"001 Len,;>\&". 'l"hird r.w: John S."""U"" Ron Kruo., loIik. Womo.b, 110,. Annotrong, ll .... ~k .. , and M,_ Gilbert "opp, D, .... tor.

Corol,... Wood. Grq Donn." R.tb lIol,omb, &Cd K. thy )z.lIe. WI.eII, Ko, Kill""'" m.",h. Job ... ". E!.in. Tne/I.I, Allen '''Win, IIolty Stoley, C.,I \!a, .... Lynn Dimond, Hobert Fronklin, John SOU"".". !dike IV""". ..... Oorl 1I.! .. y. l!ik. 1Jo,.8y. K ... n Kolkw •• r. r ... Clop" Bill Un';"" ... Di.k IIno>, and Dorothy lIonll. Ptooo: C~.ri lIarkin •. Viol .. : f:,in Ph.lpo,

Phil Sboomal:.r. Bonni. Ci ..... Bo. Sl .. i,h, 1\.,.,.,. An_ deroon, Ani .. Roh .. , St.o,t lIin<b, Sud .. Du .. II'. .:1;" !li ... h. Sihyl And"", •• loIi,bell' 1\01"1"y, Mod.lyn G~. }Ia.-y Sb.plo.d. "nd 1'0.,,1. Boll. Colli: Ri.ho'" SI •• "b, Ann. Sbi,loy, Jill II . ....... , JoY"'" C",nbain. Peggy Smith, ..,d llike .'.lty_ B .... : Ken Kessl", D.1e liud .. ", lIoy K.y!..,. ond Di.k Gibbs.

Vital Assets to CHS

BIo1l'. Mo ... B!owl Rom K ..... ."d Mike Wo .. acko plo, tholt muop ....

TO. 1963 M., ....

'r he Swingi!!g Strings of Cha m)mign High S<JhooJ is Ibe OrcheslrB, under the fine dire<\­(ion of Mr. Jerald Sln,·ieh. This is the third yenr that Mr. Slavic!! hM ""ndueted this group, while they meet (lnce /I week for pr/l(}­lice. Tho Orchestrn has " large role in the altllu"l 1>01"9 C(lDCert which is held in the fall, alld some of the members part icipate in the Pii OrchcSlm of Musical ""ood~, held in the spring. JUDior high school students a lllO make up a SectiOD of our Orchest ra. The Orchcstm is a t ru ly fine musical organiUL. tion of the ons music depRrtment.

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n o Harcltlq H uooo.l ar. rol<lJ' \0 (0. rl,,~ r.w, Iell to d iM: Elaln. Tuchel, lhrth. 1-' .. , •• , ~'""ey G"inn, Coody Uomill<>n, ~I ory "ron File., T"", lin." Co..,lyn UOrpel", m onrh. John,on. Korla " ... Ie., Co.l Harne. , ODd lien " _ Ie • . II«<rad rO ... : }.lIe. Lappio, &lly S'ol.y, Corol,.. n .... , Bob Flookel, 1I0,... .... Kirkwood,

~''''ey Self. Joh. Kouf",o., Bill U.<i.k.r, Tom cropp, lion K,." .. , lIoy Arm.lrong-, and John ~ •• pou<r. Third rO"" Judy Si .... C. ",I FOOler, C.",lyn Phillip&, [)i .. o Oroke, r'ra.k !INlier, lIik. 11011. Sue llroou, 110 ... 1, Jordon, Corl B<"""u, K;m 1'.1 .... , Ted WlIglIer, Jobn Vin ... , Sud, EdsaU, C.rl 1I .. 1 .. D •• S"".,., IJob

Smilh, B,.,,~ a..k .... Donna P. ine, Philip I~",bo.h." ond Joy Spe ••• Fourth row: Koomi Evon,. J.hn m • • k, Kay S«I!\old, Leo Skorni., Ch<ryl Gi .. l. r. 1I.raboa Li.,...",b, GI.nd. 1I0rtioi. , J on~ J o[, •• Chuck Elling. I ... Orin I ... lond. Dan B ...... , )1.,...,,01 1' .... 1;0. Dan M ....... "". , Ouy aough, lI~r Sharp, K ..... Kalk.

n,f, Mik. Bo,o.I<y, G'ry K.I..,., lI'ill;o ... ~"b;lI, Joe f"rk ... , a"",'lr' Ilu ... lI, ond J .. k Earl.y. FIlth r . ... : Bob Bu".h, Bob Fehy, Tom Trimble, Verne ,lode....,., Poul Self, Jim Grov .. , D"k Knoo, Ile ... ly R.nl<>R, Dorolby Ko,..l, 110m. . ..... th.",..,., Mih l:Iolier. Riek ~.l .. ", Ron Kenl .. d Perry t'olktrooo.

The Marching Maroons Add Color I And Exciremem ro Our School

T he dOWll beat of Ihe baton signals the sta r t of lbe M"reliing .'IlarOOll8. 'I' hi! band lliays at all of Our borne football games under the dire<:tiOll of Mr. Gilbert Papp. They l)rac. iiee early each morning at McKin ley ~'ield, during all kin<18 of weoiher. Besides the pre· game shows, th" band also plays al h,, )f· lime, and for all bome basketball games. They help create enlbusiasm by lllayi,,!\" for m"ny of the cns chc-crs. Marching witb the balld aro Our majorettes. This year CUS has added a drum major to Iheir .'I[arching Maroons. 'I'h majorettes alld drum major were chosen Oil the basis of poise, oo.ordino· lion, and ability. They lead the band down the field ju'iding balons and giving the foot. b"ll games an nir of fcsti"ity. Olle of Ihe

band's most illieresting features is the de· signs they fonn on the football field. The band alS<) plays at. a majority of school 1lJI· sembl ies, inoluding all of the pep assemblies.

'f he band along witb Ihe choral grOIlP "1J<!llds ,"uch ClIergy plllTllli!lg and preparing for Iheir ullnual mllSlC tou. through Indiana lind norlh~rn Illinois. They worked for many wl!<>k~ I!-ellmg ehocol~te candy lmrs atld boxes of mints. Heaide6 the thrl!<>·duy t011r, thc band )lartidpates ill many other "aried ae­!i,·ilies. They present the Christmas Assem· hly every year, Ihe Setlior Concert, and the Pops Concert. T hey place ""Iriu in the state and district mnsie contests. Our school band is respollsible for creating au a ir of goodwill and cnlllllsiasm ni CIIS.

O~r "'Jo'ottoa 0nI, lett l<> rlchl ' Dlo"" lIa .. "o, p."i )Iorl;., Dol. TunI<r, Di."" Wrijlhl, and non ... 1I0JU00.

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'rIle spirit of ells ;$ casily aroused by (HIT enthusiastic cheerleade"". Elich spring try. outs lire held tor "areity ehccrlcaderll at which time tOll girls IIrc scleeted by a board of students lind facuity mcm~T3. Good citizenship, gradC3 and enthusiasm are "ital qUlllificnhons. Fi,'c of these len girls IIrc cllmen by the student body lit /I special liB­sembly. In addition, sophomore dR'll! seleetl\ five girls each fllll to cheer it s basketball leum 10 victory. III ,-ictory or ill dcfellt, our ChC<Jrlc8dcr8 always give their beaL

A eheu tor oar '0;'",1 Loft to rtcht, ..,..; Mac_ ~.~I Wi .. , ll",nd. OJi~ .. , Jeanni. Brod.,.i<k, S •• ;, 0,.,., .. , and Jodr F"'Dk.

A In .. !> f<>r ,lctor,l I.oeft \0 ri,s:bl. .,...; S",nd. OJi •• " Sui. Oob.tn, Je.nnie Brod.riek, J~dl

t~,.'"~~ k, ODd .Marga .. 1

Spirit of Champaign

0"'001"110 .... ,.. eheerleaders ... o, Ion to r"~I: Sandy c"n' '''righl, Li.d. Wood, Jody I)y<. D.bbie Doyle •• nd Lo"; 8 ... J ••

w. _,. If. 1'\0. lOI1' lor Ch' ",pail'1 BilJh t LoI' lO .ilJh" I.ind. Wood, Dtbb~ Doylt, I",,.; S, .. I., Jody Dye, a nd Sandy Conk_right.

Th. IHJ JI ......

WorklnJ: lO,OIhu ... ODr • • ph ..... a nd n .. ll , <h .. rl .. d ..... BOllO .. row. loft lO , I,b!, Sud, Conk. """b" Jody Dj'" Lori 81 .. 1 •• D.bb;. 1>051 ••• ,," TJ"da Wood. T.p roW : lloTga .. , W .... J .anni. Btod.";ek . Bren d. Oli,.r. S.,it o.bo .. , .n. Judy Frank.

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[,cft, right, left, Tilht. . .. Perettc. i8 1\ group of IIcnior liT II lit CHS who perform lit home footbA J lIud basketball games. There IIrC thirty-two girls plua the lcader .JOII,nne Pinls,,', lind their sponwr, Mrs: ~llIlor. In order to be in Pcpettes, /I girl must "IJpellr before 1\ selection committe<) of .stu, cnts lind faculty members in the sprmg of her junior \'CAr nnd show march. ing ability. :\ good' citi7.euahip rcoord, 1\ .J une gtadlillhon, lind mernooM!h ip in Pcpa­roons for two years are also requirements. ,\t football gllme8, the grOUI) marched in r(>rmlltionll. PCpCttC8 lind 1'0111 Porn PCJ}<lttcs had" block "0" during Our borne basketball games, lind lit rnlln), games the Pepettea had the flag ceromony.

Lead. rof III. 0.H.6. Popotloo U 10""'" FilIlay

Marching Pepettes Create Enthusiasm

TIll ...... b.h!, Pepol ttl ..... km .. !lq;, 11ft !.II ril:bt: Shortey IIhO<l .. , " .... l:Ii~",II, JODi, f:;""" K .... ),loy .. , Jan Rigsby, Suo Loona., Sand, f'~",,";ng I".do 1l<1!, Kothl .. " A."i.o, Ell •• Schrad,r So •• ; Lo ..... Lindo lIomil,O<1. and O.yle Wood. SllDdlq : ChorJ' Eyuto •• , Koy R .. J"" Diono \\,il,O<I, SudJ

Smith, [,YM Doty, Suo o...mtUL )ll.rian Hull, Lindo Tru'o<k. no"",.,. M .. k<, Cia,.., ~h.pl."d, nit. D«k Co.roI Oin,bolll, T.ri Spiogol Claudio. P,,"noD, K.'~1 St<ter, Joni. !\a.t' r, OlO"y Odell, .\I"y Shirl~, Sa.oy A,k<rmonn. and JoaD.DO t'in,ay, l.odOT.

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Porn -Poms Help to Boost Spirit

nab, rnh, rnh, rah, Champaign Wgh Sehool . . , . Porn Porn Pepettcs ,8 a new dub eom­P08~ of sixteen senior girls. It "'liS formed to ,1("'0 more ,l(irl~ II chance to participate in l'el){ltte ncth·itie~. Duri ng the footbnll $eB$on they did pom porn routines at home games and during haskethall Pepettea and Pn," Porn Pepettc8 hlld II block "C." On soh?,,' dill'S b<Jfore gsme8 the girls wore tilelr outfit~ to promote ~ehool spirit lind enthusillsrn.

Pa ' Pi ..... &It<'! I:mlb' 1I !<1.Ulot~ pr&.<t!u tholr po .. pout !<101m •.

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Tho om .... or G.A.A. on. lerl lei richl' !;ile~ Schroder, p,..,id<nl; Dian. RO)'bom, ... ,..1.'1; ),fro. K",m<r. . ""a .. e: Lynn Ooly, ""inla chi"".n: Kalhy s...1t<. viu-p .... id •• I: and Jani. Hu"., I",uu",r.

Mar)' P, Mlu. hoi ... K .th:t MaU.,., In •• ,.,.1 b>..l ... <o.

Sopbomo ... moml>en of G.A.A. aro. botlOOI ro .... Ion 1O n cbl: Lind a Bu,le" Sh."", Re.n, ilia ... Con."ly, ~:I ... e lliuinoo ... , l~n,J a ll .... ng<., Lind' Uuody, !lev"ly Jord ... Lindo Quayle, Borbi. !-l,nn. Ch .. yl BilIbl""", Ooyl. f"'qua, ud 1'.", Toyl • •• Top row:

This IS the Tbe Oirb ,Hhlet ic A8800iatiou is an euer· l,'"i!tic grO}up or ninety member8 whO} partido pal~ in nreh~ry, basketball, bowling. ~oflb"lI, swimming, tumbling, and vollyball. Speeial projeel8 for the year included helpiug tbe County !\urBing Home Il.nd a mother·dll.ugh· ter ban(tIlCt. AWllrds arC prcsentt.,j "t thu. banquet. A girl hils to eIIrll II C<1rtllin IIInOunt

Sud, Di."". ca.<Tyt Wiley. llOTgOn. Ki.kwood, Mary p""tin. Jonol CortOO". Ka tb, lhUO)'. 1'""", K.ne" lIe"y Milligan, I)i,i. P.d .... rd .. ~a.y Bo,b I( .[[y. I~nd. Kirby •• nd Ril. It.ndo.

Juni.r _ .. bo,.. of G.A.A. ar • • I. n 10 richt: Di. n. Wright, Oayl. Wiler. V.rnit. Von Boh"''', Judy Simm ..... , Judy Sl ...... n, nd C .... ,Y<> Lt.,i ..

Weaker Sex? of IlQint8 to win an award. ,\ pin i8 given fO}r twenty·flve poillls, /llLumeral for sevcnty. five points, II ' C ' for one hundred firty I)oinls, HlLd ' I' for two hundred twenty five pOill!!!, and a m~p of llli noi5 for three hundred I'"i"t~. The"" girl. nt.o p a rlicil",te in the International Supper. J.ol. Bu\<T do" ~ ro",,,,,~ roll ",or M ... ,.". Klrlr.·

wood. &II." il<hrod .. , ODd KaUI)' S .... r.

Senior .. oml>en 01 O.A.A ..... lofl '" richt: Diana l'ri«, I( a,bl ... ""',Ii ..... Jo.nne t 'i.lal, Oi ... ,"yhu)"U, Ro­boTta Gar ... l, Anita Dre.no •• 1(.lhl 8< ... " .Dd Jani. IlaJ:ter.

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Son!., ..... bo .. or Pep,too .. "", bo\tom 1'011', ler. lO nih.: KOIbl~n ,In";.e, I.indo "'''';110>1, Dion. Wi!. lI0II. Booni. Bow, n, m.no I'ri .. , Sondy .'I .... lIing, Jon Rig>by, Ch.ryl iCY'''""'' Su, 0,· ....... , S •• ~.n, I,ind. Bell. Ko_ )ley«. Non<r J.,o .... oed loli.,;.)! ... Gui .... !!«:oDd ,ow: S.n,y A_kentlanD, Porlli. i..<I~inC' lou. n obtrto 0.' ..... , Shirley Rb<>d .. , Sondy Smith,

PoPU" •• 111 ..... oro. bo.", .. row: Elle. S,hrod .. , ...,"''''y_h· ....... '' and il«ky ll •• h, doeo •• ,ion ,hoihou, SO<O>Id toW: lCruily Rrouill."o, I""" pom ,hoi,mon; "nd CI ... Sb'pl" nd, ''''.'1>'''' ' 1.0. ,h.ir_ ",.n. 1'II1<d "".: lhry l.o. S.hoo].y, p~id'DI: . od ll" O' .... ld TrimM., .p"0 .....

N .... y Selt, Judy lIom""l, Pom Uid",.U, J .... lCiao.r, llorian ilull, S .... Conth.lI, Elle. :1(00,.., and Sho"", T .. vel" .. d, Third row: OiD"y Odell, I,ind. T,ul .. ~. S.n" IIloi ... n, J .... ;., !lut«, J ...... Finlay, llary Shirley, I'at Pi .... , Cl..udio j'''",,,,., .... th, &<1<" Tori Spi-rl. l'. n01 P,".i" • • nd L"'d. lIomb.I'I",

Interior

Who promotes enthusium at school game6f Pepnroons, which includes a largc part of the student body. J>epHroon~ no", hag a),. proximately thrw huudred and IIfty memo bers which sho"'s ho'" lnrge a clnb it i~. noquiroments of the club are the IUI)'mcnt of dues Bt the beginuiug of the school yesr, attendance at two out-of-town football or baskctbllll gamos during the yellr, and d(l(Xlr­ating the school lu.lIs "'itll poster$ "'hid! promotes the school'. spirit. Pompoms nrC gi,'cu out to ellCh member after JUlying their dues. The maiu projllCt Qf the dub is tQ promoto school spirit during the game • . I)ur­ing "Qllle more important games the Pepa­rOOJlll sit together ar,d cheer with the chccr. leaders. Max Maroon, the school's maS(:ot, is a part of the pep cluh, and is chosen by the members .. Buses a rc sponsored to foot­ball and bIIskctbnll games if cnough student. sign up to go and if the weathcr )ICrro it s.

Ju.nlor mombon of Pop.,. ........ , bo.tom ,.. •• I." to , j,ht: Su .... s..k, PoQ"' llorv~r, \ '",ky llorn., K o"," .~d.i,> Suo lI.rupb~,.. l!hondo n.,ling. Joan I.m<u. S., i. (boo,., l}ion. lIolllo.h ... Judy •• .. onk. T1'. ~;I)p l o,. )I&rilyn t'lond.n, Corol llyen •• nd ~" b ... K,noO<l •. S_nd ro .. , Po," ll aU, Joy l1001l. Sondy t:.l .. II: C.rol Pu.h", Ba,ba.o B .. rrl~ Shi,l.y 0,"",1. Jill lI.i .... Shoro. Smylh. C, i .. <.:oJllin!101l. C • ..,lyo Le .. ; •• Juli. ).I .... d .. , Jon. Job., V •• ilo Von fleh,..o. lleri K_ I." Dio.no He.dmb"" , Su,;' 110.1_ ",.n, oDd Il..-buo Bnomft.ld. Tblrd rOW, lIolly an ••

Decorators of CHS

SopholllOre mombtn 01 P ,p.,... ....... bottom 1'0'0'. I.f~ to rich" llory 1I";,ke., Carol nob .. ". ll ... y Mill .. , I.indo R""",,,o •• ll . ry Wood. £l<IIy 0",. LoUie lie. C.lpin, I.indo n ... , Jo. Jobn,lon, IIolOy Spi_l. lIO<Io;. OdOlll, o.d Ad.lm" Di,key. iIe<oDd . 0.: .:10,,, 1(;1I •• b .... , C. ",ly. Wood, J • • • lI""uo. Borbo .. Sh ...... .. D<bbi< Tb ........ l'ew S<hmidl, So,i. Sm.l-I." Sora K ... ,..,h",e,. Su,;' ,"U".o;< •• llo,,'DO Ui,k. ..ood. ODo! 1'01 [lui .. Third row: K.thy OWOD', Cryo_ u l Ch .... , T .. i Tongo •• • Libbi. 8 ... 1. J onn 1'0"' ... 1.

cliO. Morilyn m on>.\'. J.o. AI,"ond. Co..,l n oyb.,n, Koy Gr.go.y, l> .. l.olio ll ."' .. Dian, W'ighl. !.<sli. Ib",il. IOn. Moll, 31ill" Soli, [li,h""",. SO" Comeron. Judy St.ve"",". Sh,ri Goddord. LosI'f Kret .. h",or, .'oy. C""h.on. and Ro,b, Jut",n. o,,"h n>'II" Janel G,im., ADn '·oung ... "' .... OiO<l .. ~:l.h.I~~,. Poulo Kirby. !'ind. K""n.. Jo.n lIu,IIo-o ... !lorba.o t1l',""I. .\lorill''' \'~I. t:.lith SIOI).,. Su,io O,.,bb, Dorotby Korol, llary Mo,in, U. no r- i.<n •• Jo Ell •• 1..,,011, Soody Put, K."," V.n Iloor., and M.ry IIT.~I •.

ton. K . .. n Wlle",.'.", C.thy C<;.I,""I, Corol lb."'n, K.,., Killi o •• Xoo,i Eo.to,brook. Lori SI""I • • N.n<)' SlOnfQ,d. l> ••• y WiIli ...... ood Judi Sil'. ,mon. Fourth n>'II': Jud, S,hul .. , ll . ri.nn. G~ ..... KOlb, M.lloy. Xu., ll"" •• M, ry I.\e,h K'lIy, l>ikki (lo,n", M0'P"; !'reoti •• ll o.y lASt<. Jo.et Vo."",',.""., Cb.ryl II" . ,bol. !.lorN .... C""'" C . .... ) Couo;Df!:hom. Noo.y K.lley, !; ..... Cu.oiek, Mory .... , Ooke" •• d nol", Seb .... ig> b. r!.

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8opb.III ....... mbora or P.p....., ....... bottom "'II', ltft to ~h" Pom Toylo., I'"",), {I,.wn, Shoryl Billbym<r, l'on,y Smith. Judy \\· ... I. y, Lind. Wood, P.", Karl_ ",rob!, Jodeno tJ}'., Conni. 1100", Cindy lIomp<l. J4a,b Flynt!, ond 0 010 ~;"Urb"",k. s..ood ro1l': 00)'1.11'_ d •• , Debby Doyl., Lind . PoormoD, Dobbi. ,\n<l .... SaD., Bohr. Cathy lI.tohin .... Ton')' t·I .... m"l!'. Belh n.I."".\ Jon Trulook. I"",i .. [,""non!. DOIlO.& lola"key, ODd J."" S .... u.I""'. Thin!. ro .. : 110., Sl.ok, Barba,.

CUlly Hutchinson, Lind. Hamll_. Claudia Pdenoll, aDd S>lb- DI,ke .... " d"'.rate

PO'Ien for CBS

Britton, IJ<lb John""", Pa .. w .... I.;.d. Compe'_ ft .... Tip'''.rd, Sharon ,1bu",,_ Sanoy ClIoningh .... Shoron A,.bros< ll.ribeth 1I0y, Suo .. Glo.", Uor. Murph!, ..:"b .. b .... I, and J.,k;' Woodbu,n. romh 1'0": herrill Walk .. , Judi \\',100", Lynne s. ....... . , Condy Caron, lIeUI ),Iilli, •• , Conn,. Wil ... . P ... lI.y .. , IJnd. lle".;.",. , L,ndo "_mo., Kobert. H.,. din, Dobbi. W .. k., Jocki. lIorron". Sondy S),I."", •• , ond I'.,. 1,1 •.

M1UI. M,Ouirt, M...: lb ... "

Tb. olllcuo of "0" Club art, I.ft to dillt; John ~;ppl ... lii..,iplinory ... 1'<1: Ik>b lI .. h",on • ...,"" 0"" ' '''0'.'''" lh~. C.rnn~"m, oi.e"I,,,,,id."I; Do"" 1I ..... nn.nn, p .... id •• ': and ltlr. II·ool."olK'llllOr. XOI p,e,,,,,,d ;. Don Longholl', di .. iph"o". 1>001'<1.

Superior In Spons

R,,"! Swim! .Jump! Swing! Block! The "C" Club i~ the (lrgani~ati(ln Ht ClIS which hon. (lr8 the lettnmen. The only re<Jnirement n~ce8sary ((IT membership i. a varSlty letter. ,\lr. Wooley i~ the spon$(lr of this cluh whieb has about ~iny member~. It ha~ throe m~in projceb every year: the annual "C" Club Onnoo, the th,..,., sport:! ne..,mbHC3, And

Tho ..... bora of "0" OIR" aro. bolto ... ow. lofl to d i U: ROD E"'''p.i ... Ri.ky lI""t, 11'1 CD",,.i .... m.hor<! SIU,.h. I'.t ... \J.a,. .. Jim I!' i",b-argor. Jobn Sulli .... , Jobn W.I,h, ~ (Jngb ... !(.on I·.U",". and Com Smith. a..o.d row: I'.", T ... k, Clyde An.n. Don ltlill .. , Du. E .. ,..b .... k. Bill 11&1. ltlib l .. g1.". .... , Jib> C .... lb. Due Ridd.ll. Ri.bAr<! S . I..,n. Bill UD_ ,i,kOT. J .. M."" •• ,\1 WiIlia ..... , .nd Bill a.l ... Thi1'<l "'w: Bill r.t • ..., •• Drook S ........ ". non

the "C" Club Picnic. Thi~ vellr the dance wa~ hcid on D~embeT first, ti,e theme being "t'rorn the 'C'." The vari(lU8 ass~mblie8 honor our athletic team$ ror each 8ea~(ln. Itt tbe fall CrOSS country aud football are hott· (Ired; in the winter bnsketbnll, swimming. and wre~ t1ing are honored: and in the spring b&~eb"lI, I!ulf, t~""jo, ",,0.1 track,.,.~ lo"n"rl.,J.

~'i.hor. Bill O.i". (lob M ..... JGh. l"llIOtnon. &b R ••• dolph. 0.0 •• l'forT. lAlui. Dn i>, John YG"ng<', j,,"l' Bundy. J.II' HindDl.On. llob 1'. I.ntin •• ond Joh .. I· ...... r.urt~ ..... : lorn :!riJg< •• Jim B.;".,,,. Ed Ra .. I •• , Oon Sb,. •• D .... '1,,,...,. l).~ Grico<r. Dol. 1:\uOlPU'. J..,k T ..... lI. RO!!er Capon. Bill Ki,k. ~' ,..,. Kle .... Bob Cb,.;"i>" .... lhk. K.,Loko .. "',. Mike Worn •• k" Jim Smy'b, ond Mih 1:I ... u •.

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Firat ...... J.lt to rlI:ht: /lob Volentine, IInt<h li ...... ,· man", O*Orr Hugh ... BiU Kirk, )Ilk. Co,.,.iug_, Al Willi.mllO., D.l. 1I~",pu., /togt_ Copon, Frtd Klemm, Hill !l.ol • • , Milo Ku,].k ..... ky. [n •• PIorr, Bill 1I0y, Jo< Toyl •• and [".d CoMb To .. St."o .... Second row: Bill r ...... ", Dov. "otio, lliko Wo", •• k., Bill Cia I")', Joh" Epple ••• :d « ... 1 •• , John Young<r~ Tink V.ugbn, Jim lIeimb"o'¥"r, Di,k Oaol,. Jim ",myth,

Clyd. ,1110., J •• k T", •• II, and A .. ilIt •• t C<>a,b W .. Dovi .. Third row: Monagu Ki,k HUDI, )10,,"4'" llik. Ingl ..... , Jim Zinda,.., Torry EVOD', Dooo Mi_hu ll, Job. lluliiku, I) .... "i,b .. , Atle. 1101",., Denny KUD_ .. , Ku Jo!>n .... , J ert lIiod .. " ". John 1~I.m.D, It(>tI "'''''''' Don Sloter, ond A .. ilIto"' Coa<:h t ... C.buUi. Fourth "'w: Ma.oag., Btll Unz.i<k<r, W. lt Sehom_ be., Gob Smith, I) ... I)illm&o, () .... II'ri,bl, Jon

Football 1962 -63

CRS 21 P eoria. Woodrufr 19 COlIch '['om Stewart 's griddcl'8 slarted Ihe 1962 football season by continuing Iheir dev­nstaling ground IIttack in rolling their fourth victory in " rOW. '{'rlllls!cr student '!'ink Vaughn provided the illilinl cxdtement a9 ho blastoo 51 yards on Ihe first offensive piny of Ihe ~·ear. "aughn also FCcorded an_ Olher score on " 23 rllrd pa!\ll. J(lllIl I:":ppler gained 118 yards including 1\ IhrCi) yard plunge to paydirt. The actual margin (If "ic.­tory WlUI detennined by Ihe dllfensc, ns Ihe whole left side of Ihe line COfl\'llrgOO On Peo· ria'S quarterback in the end ~one for a 8afet~·.

OHS 54 Springfield Lanphier 0 With the first nnit Illaying less U".n one· half of the game, the Maroons steam rolled for a fllnlnslic 422 yards rushin)(. Miko Car. ringlon led t he nttack, ga ining 130 ya~b in· ciuding a 32 yard touchdown rnll. G.-.rring.

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tOll IIlllO relurllooa punt 72 yards for another sCOre. Fullback John ~;ppler blasted f(lr two touchdowns, and his un<iCl'lltudy, junior Jim Zindars, gained another. Alternating qna . · lerbucks, John Mullikell re«lrd ... ·d tW(lIlCON!8 ViR air routllS, completin;: a threll rarder to Jim Ueimburger and an eleven yard aerial to senior Don SlatH. 'I'he other altenll,ting quarterb>Lek, Bill IIny, added six exIra poiut..s.

CBS 26 Mattoon 7 SC!li(lr halfback Tink \ 'aughn gainoo 92 y"rd~ and j'ad tou~hdown spurts of f(lur and thre<! yard~ before being sidelined iH'lcnllile of a pulled musele. Jim Heimburger stepped in whero Vaughn Illft off lUI he eRugl1t tonch­do,,'11 pllSijes of 14 nnd 49 ynrds from Bill li ay, who;> added two extra point..s. 'I'he Maroon's o;>/l'llnse romainoo potent as it again picked up O,'er 300 tol,.1 yards. Quarterback J oe Spurgeon pro"ided Mattoon's only score.

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I~"dj<m. Bob S.orl .. Joh Truax. Vo", Kirby, (),ok John ... n. Pel. I1ug ... Bob IIoj(· ..oi,to •• Stove eo.g.o.e. rlrtlt rO.: Kenny .·o"noy. Tom Ad ..... , 1I0~ t ;i .. n!o<'1r, ()o., Blli.", R ... Ehler, Pol ""11'" •. Kenny Ir1< • Randy 1I.'.hudsoD, lHk. Joop. l) ... mddoU. £ddi< Polmi ..... J oy Spo..,., ""d Joe Tho ........

lIooogt. ,/d,ke Ingle"'on \n .. 10 .... pO !.- lho nin aI Ih. ells """''''.min~ gome.

Good Coaching=Success

Wb.1 wo.l~ Ih. r_ball ... '" do without lb . .. ..,..h .. 1 Tokinjl: a ..... fro .. a b. rd dOy'. p""ti"" .... Leo Cob"lti, W .. l) .. oi .. ODd To .. S ...... rt.

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Senior Lettermen

D ... Grluec, Guu4 rr..! Kl ...... Eod

J.k. y ......... Qo"" .. ~><~ DoD Ill .... , H . U""a<k Dl<k Gu lt, T . d.1.

Bill BaJ ... Oord

Dol. Bamp"", T .. II.1. Bill Kirk. T.ckle Mike w ... .w. J:od Cl1do All •• , O .... rd

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(lHS trt .. 14 ... apo tho tack! • • f llI. ODJ)OoiDr tum.

The Big Games CHS U Danville ScblllTlDlLIl 0

,',like Curington I!<)OM two nlQre touell­dOWIIS and the CBS defense gvt a little £tingy in r!)(.'(ltding win nnmoor four for the .\[aroons. Carrington's score>! eame on Ii 16 yard run and /I M yliM p"nt r~tum_ JQhn Eppler lind Tink Vaughn, twin tllnks, each s~ored On Que yard plunges. Juninr halfback JO.hn . lnglemau also got into the IIct by SllItmlllg for II ten rani soore. BililIay's five extra IJ(lillh lind hIs 26 yard touchdov", pass to'\!ike WOnlMks "nded too game. T he ellS dcfcu8<l limited $ehlllrmllll to Il meager seven yards rushing.

CHS 21 Springfield 0 Though II victory, the Springfield game »r(wed "Ny dotrimental 10 the MIIl"Q'ms, a8 they lost the sen-ices of halfback 'rink Vaughn through a knee ;ujuT)-. This did not, however dop the ~Iarwn~ from rushing for ~ rard! Including tW(I long jaunts. J(lh>; ~;JlJlI1lr lead the attaek ,,-itlt 174 Yllrds, se'mng touchdowns of 2 and 67 vards. Mike CilrringtOIl then got off the loniest sCOrO of the 8ea~on, lin 86 yard run in which he out.. rail every(ltle but ~:ppler. Cllrrin/:"ton ended with 155 yards f(lr the nigllt. J im Heim­burger added 16 yards of fllllCY running for >I tally in the third shutout of the sellllon.

CBS 33 Lincoln 7 The.Mnr?"ns moved on to rol! .tlJI their ninth strought III two se!il!OM by "1lOlhng Lincoln·s

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n . drlUl> .... Jor a nd .. ajo .. , ... Iu d lb. eHS baod with <"th~_ , i..", 10"' ''' M.Ki.loy ~'i.ld for .. f~\ball game.

Promote Enthusiasm homecoming lind holding the Railen to 41 yards t(ltal offense. Touchdowns were scored by .John Eppler and Bill Hay, each with one yard plunges, Mike Carringtoll, On runs (If :'>0 und 19 yards, and Jim Hcimburger, (In a 17 yard run. For the first time this scason, the ,\lnroon·8 offensive attack failed to jlro_ vide a score on the fil"i!t sct of downs, but it wenl On to gain 326 yards .

CBS 13 Galesburg 13 Galesburg Quarterback Ilobbill Walten sin_ glchandooly thNlw the IIlaroon machine out of kilter /18 he gained 133 yards and both 8CO~. l!ike Carrington OtTZlCt Ihe~o tallies with touchdown spurts of two and five yards_ Bill BalC3 spoiled the Stresk-s bid to aCCOm­plish a win ovcr liS 118 he blocked an H I m llOint IIttempt following their game-tieing SCOreS.

CBS 32 Danville 32 Dallville's Vikings pullcd out s bag of tricks that .... ere just good enough te keep the ,\laroons guesaing too kong to gain a victory. John EIl))ler led the Chsmpaign attnck, scoring t Iree touchdo"'·Ill!. Eppler got two of his scores ou four yard bl!il!u Uj> thc middle and II 44 yard romp O'-er all eleven Danville "Iaye .... Mike Carrington had another good night 118 hc 1lC0red the firsl time he got the

bllll. Dan"ille kicked off and J ohn lllgleman hllnded off to Carrington who rllood 81 yardJI down the sidcline~ for the SCOre. lIis other touchdown Cllmc on a 51 Yllrd end sweep.

CBS 0 Urbana. 20 Urhalln's TigeJ"ll completcly (lutplaycd the ~turoon-s in bauding the gridders their first 10Sll of the camplligll and fil1!l sbut-out in twenty fi,-e games. It wn.s a sad story 118 the Maroo.IS could muster only 61 t(ltal offen­sive )'lIrds while yielding a seuson high of 280 total ,,'lIrds. The CHS team seemed to lack their usual offfmsivc punch n.s the\" found the Tiger line impenetrable. 'I'he defensi,-c yield represented one fonrth of the season's yield. 'l'he Maroons, thor(lughly disappoint_ ~d, ure 110"" looking forward to next \-eur and uUQther cbanco. -

F ootba.ll Tea.m Record CllS " P~oriu Woodruff 19 CllS "' Springfield

Lanphier 0 CIlS " Mattoon 7 CIIS <I Dallvl1!c

&hlarmnn 0 ells " Springfield 0 ellS 33 Lincoln 7 ellS " Gnlesburg 13 c n s 32 Danville 13 OilS 0 Urban" 20

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VAR8lTV BAlIKETIIALL TEAM F roDt ">'I'. I.f~ to rllIht : Jim T<lTY, Ed Miller, LolTJ' Buody, Cb.eli: Spe .... , Joh. Mulliken, OtId F. M. Walk • .... Bo.k row: C_b C. b"ui, Ad,. IIQII<" I.Ion .Mi.

.bao!. Di.k O •• j., o..~ Dillm. _, Bob Hi'hop, 0.._ I\" rllIb •• PoD Langhotr, Jon I.i_dhjom, a.od Ra.odl nabl.

Basketball 1962 -63 Th~ 1962-1963 basketball season not only

provided II winning recQrd and r~giQnlll ~hampionship, it aloo g""e Coaeh Lee Cahutti two coaching milestones; 200 carowI' vict(>ril'll lind 100 wins a8 CHS head bJ\ljke thall <!(Illch. Thn "laroons \\'trC fiflwn and elev~n for tho ~awn, winning eleven of their last fiftMm. This SU1:<:l'IIJI ;'1 the latter portion of the sell. son was largely due to R chllllge in offe!llle Ihllt ~IIW the Cagel'\! slow the gallle coru;ider. ably, pMBing and culting nntil the defense easetl up, providing a high pereentllge shot.

Cllbulti recorded win " lImber 100 at the CHS helm at RRlItoul in the fi"'t game of the MMon, ,,·inn;ug 45-42. Don Langhoff was high point milD with 16. The Maroons ~halked up their lirst Big 'l 'weke win by defeating SpringHeld, 4641, in Ih" SpringHeld Armory.

Langhoff again paced the cagers with Ii points. Sta te-rated Quincy then im'aded tbe ChRmpaign gym lind narrowly escllped de­feat, winning 42-38. High IlOi nt man f01' ChRmpllign WIIS ~' . :'II. Wnlker with 14 point$.

The tellm recorded tbeir second league win againu tbe Lincoln Railsplitters, ;,3-44. This WM the eleventh in twelve gam~8 plRyed with LillColn. W~lker again pllced the Mn­rOOn sooring M he dnmped in 18 points. Dan_ YiU~ then hllnded the Maroons their first <!(Inference loss, 54-53, >IS th~ cagers missed their tinlll shot after loeing a ten-point lMd.

COllch Cabutti re<:eivcd nn early CbriS(lnas present in the form of II 5149 upsel O\'er de. feati'lg et~te champion, [fficatur. Don Lang. hoff and F . .\1. Walker led the sooring with 16 jlOint$ cRch, >18 the MllrooUlj fough t back

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00 .. 10 CabutU ,i". an onth""l .. tk "po\ICb a\ ~ CHI po~ ...... b17.

from >I 17 point delicit in the third quarter. This tremendous upset did !lot, however, in_ ~pire the Cagen! dnring the Centralia HolidllY Tonrney, 118 they dropped two, one to Pick_ .wyvil\e hy a 800TC of 44·26, Ilnd another to Re>ekford Auburn, 66-44, wbo was destined to ~ome an eventual member of the clite eight. Jim Terry led the scor ing, drollping throngh 24 in 1"'0 games M tbe Maroons 8hot less thlln .200.

The Maroons dropped their fourth to the Bloomington Raiders, 34·19. They slowed the gllme down, and al the end of throo qUtlrlers, the score WIIS tied lit 17 alL In the fourth qnarter, Bloomiugton exploded for 17 poiuUl while the MIlTOOI1Jl could add only h·o. CHS shot a fr igid .162 frOlll the field, while agllin II poor fourth quarter pre. vented the Cagers from vietory agllinst the Mattoon Oreen Wa\'c, CUS losing 5246.

Don L&.D,borf till> tho NIl ."'1 t ro", an oncomlnl ~\ur ~I01or .. b.U. Dkk a . oJt ond Don M!,haoIo look On.

Chuck 8pon, er tr! .. \0 bold the NIl n '''' from .b. 8pn",fleld Bo .... ton.

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Dlok Gaul . .... 4 LIncoln', Ha~ff . ... "",'blo t., 'ho 10all dulin, a "' .... ,.Ill •. The Maroo ........ ~·U.

C .... h' In DU of hlo f "",o ... j"",p'. F, M. W tolker dropo 'ho b.U In \he bwel..

CBS Cagers

Urbana collceted thcir fourth straigh t \'ic­tory ovcr CBS, <>5-51, liS IMn Michael ranked lOp point man for Champsign, adding 19 points. The ,\lafO<>U's main trouble was fO}nis, wbieh was .hO}wn when Champaign wM called for 26 crro}!"3, and Urballa W88 whist loo for orlly 7.

During this five game losing streak, Coach Cabulti dceidoo to slo,,' dO" 'n the O}ffeuse 10 a "ery detibernt" style, which was immOOi. ately Hamed "shill hall ." The purpose WOil! not tu hUfa the opposition, hu t 10 cuutrol the haH, !JC(lre, and win the gllme by wellfing down the upponent IIlId crellting a hule for e olose shot . The neW offense brought a markoo increase in both sliootiug nnd froo throwing. At the time of t ll is chau$'c, the CUS Cngel'll were three and four III Big T "'eh'e play, while four and seveu ill nOli· conference action.

SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEA)[

Fin' ro .. , lot' l<> IiIh' : Cbu.k Spon~" &b Smi'b, Greg Wood. Job. Shapl&lld. S'&IIloy Kn.b .... ~yk, and Bill II.......,.,. S-...! ..... , C_h n..., P,,"'r 11 • • 0<1.

The firat test of the new offense was Lin. ooln, IIlId it worked perreetly as the MllroonS ran away with the game 61·30, ~hootillg II si.zlillg .688. The methodica l plIS!! ami cu t ga,'C high SCOrCr!! F. M. Walker IIl1d Don Langhoff mllny layu llll Il8 they rewrded 25 lind 17, TelIJl(lcth'cly. The Maroons showed thllt Linooln wlIsn't luck)' by bombing Pon­tiac in the Rantoul Inv ita t ional, 57.27. Wa lker again led soorer~ with 18. I" the championship game, the MarOO}IlS lookoo t iroo as they dropped number "ine, 46·36, with Jim Terry colleding 13, to an excellcnt Klln ­kakee tcam.

BMk in their OW'I gym, the Maroolls made it fou r for fi"e with the new offcll!]e liS Ihey look a 39-34 win from Danville, marking CahuUi '. 200th Career "iclory, lind II 29.25

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decision from ~atur MacArthur. F'. M. Walker W&$ high point marl in each ~ase with 15 alld ]9 IlOinb respootivcly.

Cabutl i's charge", then played Stephen Dcealur and con,mllHded 1,Iay for the eutire first ha lf. Bnt the Iloos ~howed the stuff thal Champs arc mllde of II!! they CIIpitali?oo On every CliS miscue in the filial half, to win 50-45. ~'. M. Walker p!lcoo CBS wilh sixteen points.

,V ter IIllleager fil'llt Quarter lind betler 8ec­ond Quarter, the '\[aroolls displayed II lllllg­nificenl combination "f defense, OffCIllIC, and rt!lIOund ing in out play ing Urballll, 37-32. F. J.t. Walker led the attack with 14 points 1\8 J im Booth Was held to siY. The Ponti ac game 011 the following day W 8$ fairly anti. climact ic R8 Pontiao won the game a t tho charity stripe, 59-40.

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Cncll. C.bulti ill ......... unat<! by ~ ..tetono ... ntlloo.&! ..u.n ..... C .... nl. "'toe .... ioo . ... • ', :\I, 11'. 1 ... , Job. Mollillen, Jim To!'T)', !I"ndy u.hl. lIiII 110.,100, Cho.k

S""o""r, Dan 1I',;,hl,_ Don Lo.nghoU, Don lIi,b .. I, I),ok Oault, a.d Ed )1<11« .

Regional Winners In a make·or·break game at Mattoon, the

~I,.roons Came thnmgh with a 31 for 36 effort 011 free throws io beat the Green \l'a"e 47-35. Agailll!t Bloomington, lhe cagel"! were again outscored from the ficld bnt wOn the game at the froo throw line, 42-37, In this crucial series that ga'-e the Maroolll! undi$puted po8. !!<lssion or IW«Ind place, Don Langhoff, J im Terry and ~'.'\L Walker led scorers with 25, 23, and 21 lloinlll respectively . The Maroons finished out the oonferenee campaigll by rC­peating a 46-41 victory against Springfield with high jumping Walker 800ring 20 l)(Iints.

Chaml18.ign took a twelve and ten record into their own I{egionlll and crushed Bell. Hower,59-33. In the semi·fina]s, the :\larooll8 took on top seeded '\[!1homet-Seymour and pulled a 3-1--32 upset, 118 Wlllhr "'8.8 high with

]2. In the Chll.mpi,;mship game, it was Don Langhoff "Il the way, 118 the lanky !!<lnior dumped in 20 l)(IinU! and played his best gllme in the ,',Inroon's 60·47 victory.

As l1egi(Hlal Champs, Cabutti 's Cagers ad­vanced to the 8ectiooa l lit Urbllna to meet Rllntoul. The Maroons had ignition tronble and fonnd thenlseh-e8 down by ten ()(lints at the intermil!llion. T hey fought back how_ ever, and took II 51-50 lead with 35 $ccond. left in tho game, but R.antoul's center thre'" in a fifteen footer. The Maroons conldn't get the ball in for a close shot, and John '\Iulliken rimmed a twenty footer, as Hantoul g .. inoo tbe "ictory, 52-51. Thi. ended pari two of the sellson bringing their $\'ason'8 total to II creditablc fifteen wins lind ele"en 100000el!.

Urb.a.n.a', Jim Booth .tatod.l by ~.lpl_ls> u Jim T.,.,.,. moko. 0 bukel for OliS.

A Change of Pace

Brought Them Success

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CROSS COUNTH;Y TJlAM Fronl row. l.n 10 richl : I_i. Du.., J'" C..-l •• Ro. P.llum. Il<>b R .. dolph. Bob Chn",.nlu. Jim Torry. Bill 0 ... " lJ ook 1I.mphill, 11'.11, J a ,k,.,n, Bob ~I .... , "nd !Jill MlUpby. s.c."" row: Coa,b J."", ni,k Slav;,b. !Job 0,....0, Bill J ormu. Bob K.n, ...... k

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Ilun' ... R;,b .. d 1[ ...... , Jobo lI"tt, Don";. M. t",%, Mn""" John SuUivon. B ... row: Tim l!uxtobl., Ilo>b F.lty, )dik. no, .. ky. nilt G'I<~i ... Ilonn,y B ... d ...... Ho.,), Wood, P.",y lI.rod. Joe M...,., Kuto.rI W.i .... m .... and Bob Simpoon.

Coach !larold Jester's l,arriCr1I enjoyed another fme season, winning seven of ninc dual meets, losing only to oonferencc Rnd District d'ampions, Urhan8.

Captain .r im Terrv .. nd Ihree returning lettermen, Bob RandQlph, Ron Pellum, and Jim Cassella, were the nudeua, and uaually an fnur finished in Ihe top five places.

At the Poori>l {""ilalion>ll, a meet larg<lr than Ihe State, the harriel'll finished sidh. as did Captain. Terry individ,'ally. Copping firij( place, Ju" led the Maroon8 10 a seeond place 6nish in the Big 12, wh ile both Jim and the team drol'pOO one positinn in tho District, and finished gi%tecnth in Slate oomllCtition.

Coach Jester awarded cleven Varsity lettc .... to Scniol'll Jim 'rerry, Bob nandolpb, J im CaSll<lll~, Ron Pellum, Bill Geis\, Loui.!! I)avis, and Hob Masse. Bob Green, iunior, and ~oJlhOmore8 Hicbard Slavich, Richa rd Hawks, and ~'rank Huttter aloo WOn letteNi.

As c"idencc of Ihe growing popularit~· of tbe sport, Coacll J ester weloomed more boys this Beason tha" CWlr before. 'rhis factor, s long with four underclass letter winners, shonld be helpful ncxt resr.

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Boo!.r. Bob Ihodolph Boml.r, ltou P. Uum

Cross Country 1962

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TRACK TEAM

r .. nl &<1 ... 1.111<> rl&h<: RogtT raylor, Bill O<il1, Lo-oio o.vio, Bob Rudolph, Jobn Ingl ..... , Oave Ridd<lI, (Jordon Quill, Jobn Eppl.r, Ron r . lI.",. Bob ~h, .. y, X •• k H.",phill, . nd If.LII~' John SuUinn. B..,k r .... : C .... h J •• t.e" Ji", T.,.,,\ 8ill 11. 1, lIik. Carrington,

Bob Chris.; . ..... , l~b Enn., [.,1 •• :ro., !lid, John ... , C. p'. '. T.,.,., .·.;"""ou, lIob MeC<lnlr.." fn.>eb II"'): .. , Jim K.ar ... , Do. }'on .. , Ilill m .. k ... U, Slen U. ,fj.ld. 0.1. B"",pu •• nd RogtT C" pon.

Track 1962

A se~ond straight ~ODferenoo CrOwn was woo by ~oach Harold J\'lIt~r'$ 1962 trackmen as thcy posted lin IIlmost perfect 5'(}·1 8CII.!!On record. The :\lIIroon8 added II second in the district meet, but, IIlthough cns Willi fepre· ..ented by eight men in eight events, were nnable to place in the stllte meet.

T be events, entrants, and beat 1962 time arC the followi ng, 100 yard dMh, Mike Car­rington (:10.1), Lyle F;roh (:10.3), and Bob ChristiaIl.llen (:10.2). Carrington, Eroh, and Christiansen also fRO the 220 yard dllsh with times of :22,8, :23.7, and :23.4, respcetively. Carrington Waa the conference chllmp and district runMr_up in both races. SeniM Cap· tain Terry Fairbanks, t'rench Praker, and Bob E;vaus were tho hurdlers, running both the 120 Yllrd highs lind 180 yard low,. Fair· bank. won tho ~onfe~nco and diatrict highs in :14_8 with ~'raker second both times lit :15.3. Fairbanks took ~eoond place in the same meets in the low hurd les in a time of :20.6. Fraker'. beat time for this o"cnt was ,21.2.

T he Maroons we", very strong in the mid_ dle dislJinC<'s, the «0 and 880 yard runB. Leading the quarter·miler$ wa$ Jim KCllrTl$, Mnference and district runner·up, (,50.9). Ilis best time for the half mile was 2:04.0. Steve Hatfield ran 440 rards on the mile relay team in :51.3. James Terrr, 1963 crOll" country ~aptain ·elect, ran in both the 880 and 440 with best limes (If :52.5 for the quar­ter and 2:05 even for the half milo. Another 440 mlln Wll8 a sophomore standout, John Ingleman (:53.1).

Hatfield WII8 the ou tstllnding half.miler, covoring tbe distance in 2:01.1, fast enough to cop the district title. lu the mile, hi, best time WM 4:43.1. Conference runner-up and district mile champ I)on Fullcr set the new school milo record of 4:30.6. He also rlln a few half miles, his best time hOling 2:01.9. An(lther miler·ha lf miler WII-'! junior Boh Ran­dolph, who turned in timel! of 4:41.0 and 2:04.6, resllCCti'·ely.

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Probably the weakest area of the team wlIS the field events; not, ho,,·c\·cr, because of inahili ty, but rather inexperience. Thc weight men were juniors Roger Capan and Dale Bnmpus. Capan got off heaves of fAl 10" in the shot pu! ana 150' I · in tho discus. Bumpus was right behind with a 48' shot put and 146' throw with the di~cus. Coach Jester r"und .. bright "p<>l in the p<>le v,,,dt II. M""k liemphill took si~lh place in the slate moot "'jth II. vault of 12 feet 3'h in ch~a. lIemphiJI WIIS also conference champ. Scnior Rich Johnson ,,'/1,8 second vaulter, and turn~d in ,. l1 ·foot 6·inch performance.

The Mllroon'. high jnmping chores "·ere handled by Capta in T~rry Pairbanks and Freneh ~'r8ker. f'airbank s' best jump was 5' 10· and ~'raker'~ was jn"tan in~h below at 5' 9". &ophomore Dave Ridd~1I Maiated f'airblloks in the broad jump, 118 Riddell leaped 20' 6·, two inches short of Fairbanks' best of 20' S".

Oa ptaln T.,.,.,. I'alrbanu

The strongC3t area of thc team was relays. 'rhe tW(I mile relay team was made up of Bob Randolph, Jim Kearns, I)on t'ullcr, and Stcvo Hatfield. Their best time, 8 :21.0, es­tablished a new ~hool record. Kearns and Hatfield, plus Jim 'ferry and wphomore John Inglcmlln mllde up the mile relay teaUl that won the district and took third in the 000_ forence lind bRd a best time of 3:30 flat. On the half·mile relay team wcre Lyle Eroh, Boh Christiansen, Gordon Quill and Mike Carring. T, ..... nd<>1lS anchor 1 .. br ll .. " H at.4.1d ~ 1110 Urb""a DIs-ton. trlcl .. _

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H Ue ro\.t.J' dim1c\ "'!nnen on \IIet' .. ay \0 \II. TIMO,.,. l1 ... d.

1962

CHS 98

e ns " e lls 80

ClIS 82 a/ 6

ellS os CBS " Oak Park Relays

o.,.elltur UelaY3

t<;"ormal RelaY'!

Shelbyville Ope.)

District Meet

Big Tweh'e

Woodruff l.lelllY8

State

Track Record

1.Iattoon

MacArthur

Dall\'illc

Rllntoul

Urbllna

Su.phen l~lItnr

Big Twelve Champs

CUo~. J .. IO< and Mann _ .. il b Ca plain To,.,.,. ~'oi,bonu.

Ca pla;. ""l." loIik . Co"";ogton, "Dd athl.", or th. ru r Don !-'ulle<.

20

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50

" 91h place

4th plRe<!

2nd pla.ce

2nd plMe

lSi place

3rd 1)laoo

1 Cooch Jester qualifiCld eigh t men in eight cyenlJl ror tho 81a.te me<.lt but could do no better than a sixth, recorded ill the pole vault. Terry r'airba!)ks doubled iu the J20 yard hig)! hurdles Ilnd the 180 yard low8. Jim Kearns ran the 440 at)d a leg of the mile relay 88 did Steve I1atlleld, who doubled in the 880. Jim Terry and .JQlm Ingleman compleu.d the team. DQn ~'ulle r was elltered in the mi le and fared "'ell considering the field. Mack Hemphill waS in the pOlio vault a.nd copped a sixth a.nd QUT only weight mau WiU! junior nQg Capano Hemphill WI\8 the Qn]y point producer as ChBmpa.ign did not place.

Mike Carrington, sprinter, wa~ eleded cap. tain or th~ 1963 squad, and shonld prove strong in mally ennlJl. Xut year's MarOOllil shQl1ld find the field e"en!.l! to their liking as both "a!"llity weight men wm return. SprinlJl and middle distances will see many roturnees too, tQ defend our Big 12 CharnpiQllship trophy.

H ..... ld J .. IO<. a <O.>Oh wi\ll ID.mch e:rp<rie~". pidl(! h4 tum \0 rooonl·brNklq _forman, • .

Cindennen

n . ontat.mdinJt TIIile ",loy'"'''' "".''''''''\ " f John Ingl'''''''t Ji .. K ...... , ..., .. T,,.,.y, nob \;hri .. lio ... n, ... d St ••• Ualft.ld.

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SWWMING TEAM I'!'OD; Row, lolt to rlJ;h,: Ron t •• ...., •• Bill Hill, TOlII T~. 0 ... t ;,..teTb_k, navo Florio. POle B.IeO,

i7.~fi.~:~'lT~"! l~t~:·~,\':~~·M~~~~. '::!~t~'~ To .. St .... ,... nan"", J<fl. nay .. , Art Wolftn .... fit ••

Kip Pope, St ... Vi.eut. Vern To<k, [)an D •• key, Oovo t·<eri<h" Jotf TriHeT, .\lib C ..... Jb .. , Lr.1'T)' Robi....,D, 1' •• 1 R ..... Il. ma • • ge. Ri.k )0; . 1lI0II. BoU lI.o ... : 00,...,. TumOl.I..,n, Ste •• rt :11_ . .... Ou" ilaulb, John 0 ...... , V"""". lCroh, ond RODdy Smith.

The Victorious Swimmers A cliche, "lrcmen<lOU$," is the beat word

to d~ribe Cooclt 'l'om Stewart'a 1962-1963 swimmen. The tankers wcre eight and one ro r the 8e8J!on and just fnur points sh)' of a pe rfect mark. During the c(mrse of the sea­son, the Maroons broke seventy-three recQrds and established new varsity records at the YMCA pool in all even ts e~cepl the OJnc hundred yard backstroke. \..<!adlll)\" tbe 85· saul t WII8 sen ior f~eljlyler Bob Bachman, who br(lke lit l"aijt (lne record per mM\..

Swimming in the (Inc hundred sixly Yllrd medley ~Iay were Vern Toek, Pele Bales, Dave Prericks, and Tom Trigger. Bob Bach· man, Dave Dickey, Tom Trigger, aud Dave FI(lrio sWllm Ihe two hundred yard freestyle ~Iay nnd s))r intel"ll included ~'l(lri(l, Baeh­mnn, Tom Trigger, Butch Haussermann, Dave Dickey, John Young<>r, Dave F;asterbrook,

and J eff Trigger. 'I'wo futUre bright spolll are the one hun­

dred sixty yard individual medley eUlrants, Steve "ineent and Kil) Po~, both sopho­mores. Vern Took and na" e ~nrich .. both \u lde rclsssmeu, swam the difficul t butterfly giving the Maroons strength ned year in this event, too. Again Coach S te""art turned to ulldercl8..8l!men in the onc hUlld~d yard ba ckslroke, using Paul HU!;llel and Ar t Wolfinharge r.

Record breaking Bob Bllchman and sopho· more J eff TTiggcr "plashed their way to many one-Iwo fini8he~ in the gruelling fonr hundred yard freeslyles. Anothe r senior sta ndout waB Pele Blltes who, nlong with Stm'c Vincent I\lld Ki p p(>~, turned in mnny outstanding reoords for the entire Vellr in the one hundred sirty yard freestyle relay.

Triumph Trophies Tides

Th 1!J63 Ji",""

M.",bors of th, modl.7 rsl.7 ......... u foU .... from ",p "' bot_; I) .. id Di,tor, Du •• ' ... rioll., 1' ••• Jl.a'os, A.d Vorn T""k.

8t .... ViD..,.1 tat .. his placo "0 tb. 0WUq: bJ""k .. h, w..J .. for tho oolUld of Ih. I"".

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ilandling the di,'ing were two juniors, Mike Cartagber and Lllrry Robinson. T hese bo~'~ should help I>olster next )lellr'~ squad in their IlOinl output.

Of tho records broken, nearl)' half were broken by undercllUlsmcn. This surely indi­cllte. t hat ncx t rear'. tankUlan will havo an ~cellent chance of repeating a8 confetence Iwd district champions.

After spillshing Ihro;mgh a se,'cn and onc record . the swimmers claimed II victory o,'cr I\ormal University, which waS g<!<>d practice for tho tankers due to rougher competition. ,\ "ictory Over II nniversity leam also added another felllher to Conch Stewart's much decorated cap. This meet seT\'ed its purpose a8 the "u'immcrs successfully retained Iheir Big Twelve and district crowns M wet] lUI a lofty atate eighth place.

SWIMMING TEAM RECORD

CHS 70 Dan,·mo 25 ells 62 SJlringfield 33 CHS 69 Urbana 26 ellS 58 Bloomington. 37 CIIS 73 Dam'ilIe 22 ens 62 Peoria

Bichwoods 33 CIIS 69 Urhana 26 cns '" Bloomington ., CllS 70 Normal

Oniye .. ity 25

Rive ... ide---Brookfield IndtJltionat 4th place ConferenCil Meet 1st ptace Di!trict ),Ioot 1st pillce State Meet 8th pll1ce

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VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM

Buk Bow. 1. 11 to ril"ht: C.,..h 1I ..... , Chad .. TO)·tOT, Mil:. Ku,l.k .... ki, Fnd Rlo",m, DaIo Bu",yo •. D •• G,i_r, D •• "Y R.,. l"ronl Bo .. : 0 • .,. M.l,hi. Roy Cumming>, Roy SilO,*"" Eddie Bnl~, Jim P .. k and Da •• prorr, Captain.

Marmen of CBS WRESTLEBS_ INDIVIDUAL JU:COBD WRESTLING TEAM JU:COBD

ells 23 Rantoul " Oary Melehi 13-14 ellS " U rbllna 21 !lay Cumming3 13. CHS 17 MacA rthur 27

ells 12 Danville 28 flay Siml_n I Z-9 CJIS 36 Bloomington. , &I Bruce 14-11 CIiS 2B Mattoon " CHS " Denville 19 Jim Peck ~13 ens " Mattoon " Dave Pforr 20~ ClfS 8 Pek il' 29

CBS 17 Urhana 20 Charles Taylor ,., el'S 36 Eisenhower ,

Mi ke Kurlakow.ki 1I-4 eHS 32 Ranteul 10 ens 30 Bloomington. " f'red Klemm 15,; CliS 3 Stephen Deca tur 41

Dille Bumpus 1(;,6 CrllwfordS"illc Invitational 2nd place

DUll Gricser 15,5 Conference 1st plllce Disuict lst plJlCe

Dati Ray 15·6 Sectionel 2nd plJlCe

n. 1!J63 ,lI • .-- m