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DEDICATION 5
FOREWORD 6
FACULTY 7
SENIORS 15
UNDERCLASSMEN . . 31
ACTIVITIES 41
SPORTS 55
MUSIC 65
CALENDAR 72
ADVERTISEMENTS. . . 79
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UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS • URBANA
Human beings possess the amiable trait of being unable to
remember unpleasantness and pain; you can remember the
final exam, but not the anxious moments before (and some-
times after) the examination.
Because of this happy characteristic of human memory, I
am sure that this edition of " U 'n I " will help us to recall,
with pleasure, the good friends with whom we spent these
years at Uni High.
I hope that you will look back upon these years as "the good
old days, " but also that the successes and pleasures in your
future will bring you "better days"
It is a pleasure to commend the Yearbook Staff which has
prepared this record of the best class which has ever entered
Uni High. (I am sure YOU know which class I mean.)
Happy memories !
DEDICATION
We of the class of 1957 wish to express gratitude and appreciation to our friend
and teacher Warren Schuetz who has given so much time and energy to share with
his love of music
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us
FOREWORDWe, the U and I Staff of 1957, introduce to you Mecki
who will guide you as you glance through these pages of his-
tory at Uni High. Mecki, who is a hedgehog, comes from
Germany where he is a good luck symbol. We would like to
express our sincere appreciation to the August Gunkel Com-pany of Dusseldorf (much like our own Walt Disney) for the
use of its character.
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FACUITT
ROGER K. BROWNActing Principal
WILLIS E. RAYAssistant Principal
HELEN SNYDERCounselor for
Subfreshmen, Fresh-
men and Sophomores
WILLIAM A. CARLSONCounselor for
Juniors and
Seniors
MATHEMATICS
GUIDANCE
SEATED:Gertrude Hendrix
James K. Bidwell
Shu-Shen Sah
STANDING:Herbert E. VaughanRichard J. Meinhard
Max BebermanWilliam Hale
David A . Page
W. W. Sawyer
This group
combines the Uni High
Mathematics faculty and
University of Illinois
Committee on Secondary
Mathematics.
PAULINE CHANGNONFrench I, n, III, IV
ERICA A. ROSSGerman I, E, III, IV
HELEN STEVENSLatin I and II
LANGUAGE
SOCIAL STUDIES
HELEN I. SNYDERSubfreshman Social Studies
Also Subfreshman English
DANA KURFMANU. S. History
World History
ELLA C. LEPPERT
U. S. History
Problems of American
Democracy
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FINE ARTS
WARREN SCHUETZOrchestra
Chorus
Subfreshman Music Appreciation
Freshman Music Appreciation
Girls' Ensemble
Boys' Ensemble
HAROLD H. ALEXANDERSubfreshman Art
Art
Not Pictured:
CECIL JONESDramatics
VOCATIONAL ARTS
ELEANOR HARMSTyping
Personal Typing
DOROTHY KEENANSubfreshman Home Economics
WILLIS E. RAYIndustrial Arts
Pre -Engineering Shop
Subfreshman Industrial Arts
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LOREN GRISSOMEnglish II and HI
WILLIAM MELVINEnglish EI and IV
CHARLES P. MARTINEnglish I
ENGLISH
LIBRARY
CHOW LOY TOMLibrarian
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PAUL WESTMEYERPhysical Science
Advanced Problems in ScienceChemistry
Biology
FRANCES COTTRELLBiology
Freshman Science
LESTER LUTHERPhysics
SCIENCE
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ROBERT CARLIERDriver Training
Boys' Physical Education
JACQUELEN VANCEGirls' Physical Education
HAROLD WELLSBoys' Physical Education
MARJORIE A. SOUDERGirls' Physical Education
Not Pictured:
EDWARD R. REUTERIntramural and Noon-hour
Supervisor
OFFICE STAFF
STANDING: Nancy Jean Cooper, Mary Gabbert, Jean
Guthrie. SEATED: Virginia Glennie, Staff Stenog-
rapher.
Miss Kamp, to everyone's regret, left for Florida at
the end of the first semester. After four and one-half
years when the solution to every problem was to "go
ask Miss Kamp, " we feel quite lost without her.
CUSTODIANS
RAYMOND WILLSKEY
WILLIAM SHIFFLETT
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ROBERTA CHARLOTTE ANDERSON"What a nut!"
"Birdee"
Student Council Representative 1,3,4; Student Council Vice-
President 4; Chairman Finance Committee 4; Tri-High Com-mittee 3; Co-Chairman Commencement Committee 4; U and
I Literary Editor 4; Secretary Young Citizens of Central
Illinois 4; Girls* Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girls' Ensemble
3,4; County Music Festival 2,3,4; BROOKLYN BASEBALLCANTATA 3; MIKADO 4; PEER GYNT 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Terrapin
Pledge 3; D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4; Elks Youth Leadership
Award 4.
MARIAN RUTH BAKER 'Marian*
"Guess what I"
Champaign Junior High School 1; Champaign High School 2;
Tri-High Committee 4; Class Night Committee 4; UNIQUE 3,4;
U and I Editor 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4;
Orchestra 3,4; County Music Festival 3,4; BROOKLYN BASE-
BALL CANTATA 3; MIKADO 4; G. A. A. 3; Orchesis 3,4, Treas-
urer 4; Terrapin Pledge 3; Fencing 3,4.
LINDSAY WILHELM BLACK"Well
"Lin'
Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4; Scholarship Committee
4; Citizenship Committee 3; Co-Chairman Class Night Com-
mittee 4; Science Club2,3,4; UNIQUE 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer
3; Mixed Chorus 2; Boys' Ensemble 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4;
County Music Festivall,2,3;MIKAD04;THEHAPPYJOURNEY
4; Basketball 2,3; Track 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; U-Club 3,4; Intra-
murals 3,4; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4.
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MICHAEL LEROY BUCHAN
"Hmmm
•Mike"
Solon Community High School, Solon, Iowa, 1st Semester 4;
Science Club 2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,4; THE CURIOUS SAVAGE3; MRS. MC THING 3; Track 1.
JOHN FREDRIC BULEY
"Well kiddies
• 'Johnny"
Class Vice-President 1; Class Secretary 4; Tri-High Com-mittee 1; Elections Committee 3; Student Handbook Committee
3; Co-Chairman Skip Day Committee 4; Boys' Ensemble 4
Orchestra 1,2,3, Prop Manager 3; MIKADO 4; Football 1
Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3; Cross Country 2,4; U-Club 2,3,4
National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention 4.
SUSAN DODGE COLWELL
"Oh, how barfyl"
•Sue*
Class Secretary 1; Assembly Committee 3,4; Skip Day Com-mittee 4; U and I Ad Manager 4; Girls* Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus
2,3,4; Girls* Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals 4; County Music Festival
2,3,4; DOWN IN THE VALLEY 3; BROOKLYN BASEBALLCANTATA 3; MIKADO 4; Terrapin 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; G. A. A.
1,2,3; Spring Fling Attendant 1.
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EMILE FRANCESCO ANTONIO DE ANTONIO IH "Emil"
"What, ho!"
Will and Prophecy Committee 4; Hatchet Orator 3; Science
Club 4; Gargoyle 2,3,4; Unique 3,4, Editor 3, Assistant Editor
4; Mixed Chorus 4; Boys' Ensemble 4; DOWN IN THE VALLEY3; MIKADO 4; INKLE ANDYARIC02;THECOURIOUS SAVAGE3; MRS. MC THING 3; THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS4; Track 1; Orchesis 4; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4.
GRANT FAIRBANKS JR •Grant"
"Don't get all shook!"
Class President 3; Student Council Representative 4; Student
Council President 4; Tri-High Committee Chairman 4; Policy
Committee 3; N.HRP. Committee 2,3; Student HandbookCom-mittee 3; Co-Chairman Commencement Committee 4; Science
Club 3; Gargoyle 3; Unique 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Boys' En-
semble 4; Madrigals 4; Orchestra 1,2,3; County Music Festival
1,2,4; YEOMEN OF THE GUARD 1; GONDOLIERS 2; DOWNDM THE VALLEY 3; MIKADO 4; MRS. MC THING 3; Basketball
1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; U-Club 4; Spring
Fling Attendant 3; NationalMeritScholarshipFinalist4;Bausch
and Lomb Award 4.
VIRGINIA WALLACE GARRETT "Ginger"
"Who? What? What? Who? ..Tell Me!"
Student Council Representative 2; Milk Committee 1; Elections
Committee 4; Chairman Will and Prophecy Committee 4;
Baccalaureate Committee 4; Gargoyle 3,4, Page Editor 3;
Secretary 4; Unique 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3,4;
Girls' Ensemble 3,4; County Music Festival 2,3,4; DOWNIN THE VALLEY 3; BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA 3;
MIKADO 4; DARK OF THE MOON 1; G.A.A 2,3,4; Terrapin
Pledge 3, Terrapin 4; State French Contest Finalist 2,3,
Regional Finalist 3; National Merit Scholarship Honorable
Mention 4.
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PATRICIA GRAY HAGAN
"That's silly."
•Patty"
Milk Committee 1,2,3, Co-Chairman 3; Carnival Committee 4;Chairman Student Handbook Committee 4; Baccalaureate Com-mittee 4; U and I Assistant Editor 4; Gargoyle 2,3,4, BusinessManager 4; Unique 3,4, Secretary 3; Girls' Chorus 1; MixedChorus 3; Girls' Ensemble 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; County MusicFestival 1,2,3,4; All-State Orchestra4; DOWN IN THE VALLEY3; BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA 3; MIKADO Orchestra4; PEERGYNT 1; Terrapin Pledge2,3; National Merit Scholar-ship Finalist 4.
ELIZABETH ANN HARRIS "Libby"
'Oh gosh!"
Scarsdale High School, Scarsdale, New York 1,2.3; ElectionsCommittee 4; Commencement Committee 4; Mixed Chorus 4;Girls' Ensemble 4; MIKADO 4; Terrapin 4; G.A.A. 4; Tri-High Queen 4.
EDDIE THOMAS HETTINGER
"Anybody got a nickel?"
"Eddie"
Mahomet High school 1,2, 1st Semester 3; Mixed Chorus 3-
BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA 3.
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DIANE ANITA HILL
"Golly, I don't know."
"Dee"
Bulletin Boards Committee 4; Carnival Committee 4; Com-mencement Committee 4; U and I Art Editor 4; Girls' Chorus1,2; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Ensemble4; County Music Festival
1,2,4; MIKADO 4; Orchesis 1; G.A.A 1,2.
DAVID TODD HULETT 'Dave"
'Well, he can just
Student Council Representative 1; Class Treasurer 2; ClassPresident 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Finance Committee4; Tri-High Committee 4; Policy Committee 3; Co-ChairmanCarnival Committee 4; Student Handbook Committee 3; MixedChorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Ensemble 3,4; County Music Festival
1,2,3,4; YEOMEN OF THE GUARD 1; GONDOLIERS 2; DOWNIN THE VALLEY 3; BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA 3;
MIKADO 4; Junior Varsity Football Manager 1; Basketball
1,2,3,4; Track 2; Tennis 1; U-Club 3,4; Spring Fling Attendant
2; S.A.R Citizenship Award 4; National Merit ScholarshipFinalist 4; Elks Youth Leadership Award 4.
WILLIAM LAW JOHNSON "Bill"
'Man, that's really swingin'!
Plainfield High School, Plainfield, New Jersey 1; Co-ChairmanAudio- Visual Committee 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Orchestra 2,3,4,
President 4; County Music Festival 2,3,4; All-State Orchestra4; GONDOLIERS 2; DOWN IN THE VALLEY 3; MIKADOOrchestra 4.
PHILLIP LEE KELLOGG "Phil"
"What day is today?"
Lost and Found Committee 1; Candy, Coke, Store, and LoungeCommittee 1,2,3; Audio- Visual Committee 1; Noon Hour Re-creation Program Committee 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; CountyMusic Festival 1,2; YEOMEN OF THEGUARD 1; GONDOLIERS2; MIKADO 4; Basketball Manager 3.
STEPHEN ROBERT KNAPP "Steve"
"Know any good looking girls?"
Elections Committee 2; Citizenship Committee Chairman 4;Noon Hour Recreation Program Committee 2; Carnival Com-mittee 4; Skip Day Committee 4; Boys* Ensemble 4; CountyMusic Festival 4; MIKADO 4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4,Captain 4; Track 3,4; Tennis 1; U-Club 3,4, Vice-President 4.
KENNETH CLARENCE LAITEMEN Ken*
"That's fairly self-evident."
Noon Hour Recreation Program Committee Co-Chairman 4;Co-Chairman Carnival Committee 4; Will and Prophecy Com-mittee 4
; Skip Day Committee 4; Science Club 3,4, Treasurer4; U and I Calendar Editor 4; Gargoyle 3,4; Production Man-ager Unique 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Boys* Ensemble4; Orchestra1.2; MIKADO 4; THE CURIOUS SAVAGE 3; THE HAPPYJOURNEY 4; Track 1; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4
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RONALD CHARLES LINK
"Is she cute?"
'Ronnie'
Student Council Representative 2; Class Treasurer 3; Assembly
Committee 1,3 j Will and Prophecy Committee 4; Chairman
Baccalaureate Committee 4; President Young Citizens of
Central Illinois 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Boys' Ensemble 3,4;
County Music Festival 2,3; YEOMEN OF THE GUARD 1; GON-DOLIERS 2; DOWN IN THE VALLEY 3; BROOKLYN BASE-BALL CANTATA 3; MIKADO 4; Master of Ceremonies Tri-
High Stunt Show 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2; U-Club 2,3,4,
Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; Spring Fling Attendant 1; National
Merit Scholarship Honorary Mention 4.
KEVIN M MC CRIMMON
"Who, me?"
"Kevin"
Bulletin Boards Committee 4; Science Club; Gargoyle 4; Unique
3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Boys' Ensemble 4; MIKADO 4; Basket-
ball 1,2,3; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4.
FRANK BELSLEY MILES "Frank"
"Why????"
Class Vice-President Or, Finance Committee 3,4; Will and
Prophecy Committee 4; Co-Chairman Skip Day Committee 4
Hatchet Orator 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Boys' Ensemble 4
YEOMEN OF THE GUARD 1; GONDOLIERS 2; MIKADO 4
State Math Contest Finalist 3; State French Contest Finalist
3; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4.
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LINDA BARRETT MOWRER
"Yeah, I guess so."
"Linda"
Milk Committee 2,3, Co-Chairman 3; Assembly Committee
4; Commencement Committee 4; Unique 2; Girls' Chorus 1,2;
Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; County Festival 1,2,3;
All-State Chorus 4; DOWN IN THE VALLEY 3; BROOKLYNBASEBALL CANTATA 3; MIKADO 4; PEER GYNT 1; G.A.A.
1,2,3, Council 2; Orchesis 1,2; Fencing 1,2.
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RICHARD ALAN NEWMARK "Richard"
"Cut it out!"
Chairman Lost and Found Committee 3; Candy, Coke, Store,
Lounge Committee 2; Co-Chairman Class Night Committee 4;
Science Club 3,4, President 4; Gargoyle 2,3,4, Business Man-
ager 3, Assistant Editor 4; Unique 3,4, Assistant Editor 3,
Treasurer 4; Orchestra 1,2,4; County Music Festival 2,4;
All-State Orchestra 4; MIKADO Orchestra4; Tennis 1; National
Merit Scholarship Finalist 4.
DAVID JOSEF NORTON
"That is to say
"Dave"
Candy, Coke, Store, Lunge Committee 1,2,3; Noon Hour Re-creation Program Committee 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Orchestra1,2,3,4; County Music Festival 2,3; MIKADO Orchestra 4;
THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS 4; Science Club 4;
Gargoyle 3,4, Page Editor 4; Unique 3,4, Editor 4; NationalMerit Scholarship Finalist 4.
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ROBERT WILLIAM PARKER "Bob"
"Yuk, yuk, yuk"
Class President 2; Student Council Representative 3; Class
Vice-President 4; Student Council Vice-President 3; Finance
Committee 2,3, Chairman 3; Scholarship Committee 1,2;
Citizenship Committee 4; Carnival Committee 3; Co- Editor
Student Handbook 3; Skip Day Committee 4; Science Club 2;
U and I Business Manager 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, President
4; Boys' Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; County Music Festival
1,2,3,4; YEOMEN OF THE GUARD 1; GONDOLIERS 2; DOWNIN THE VALLEY 3; BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA 3;
MIKADO 4; MRS. MC THING 3; Basketball 1, Manager 2; U-
Club 2,3,4; D.A.R. History Award 3; Treasurer Champaign
District Association of Student Councils 3; National Merit
Scholarship Honorary Mention 4.Westinghouse Science Talent
Search Honary Mention 4.
NORMAN AUSTIN PAUL
"HiyaBert!"
Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Basketball 1.
••Norm"
STEVEN JAMES POULOS 'Goose"
*«Uh uh uuh"
New Trier High School, Winnetka, Illinois 1,2; Boys* Ensemble
3; DOWN IN THE VALLEY 3; BROOKLYNBASEBALL CANTA-TA 3; Basketball 3,4; Track 3; U-Club 4.
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MARCUS MORTON RHOADES JR.
"Let's see. .."
"Marc"
Scholarship Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; Science Club 3;
Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Property Manager 4; DOWN INTHE VALLEYOrchestra 3; MIKADO Orchestra 4; Track 1,2,3,4.
SUSAN GABRIELLE SCHNABEL
"Go to Mooneys' with me."
"Susie"
Urbana High School, Urbana, Illinois 1,2; Chairman Assembly
Committee 4; Carnival Committee 4; Class Night Committee
4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; DOWN IN THEVALLEY 3; BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA 3; MIKADO 4;
THE CURIOUS SAVAGE 3; THE HAPPY JOURNEY 4.
SARAH ELIZABETH STEARNS
"Oh kid!!!!"
•Sally"
Class Secretary 2; Citizenship Committee 2; Bulletin Boards
Committee 3; Carnival Committee 4; Chairman Lounge Re-
decoration Committee 4; Assistant to Student Council Secretary
4; Class Night Committee 4; Gargoyle 3; Girls' Chorus 1,
President 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Girls*
Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; County
Music Festival 1,2,3,4; YEOMEN OF THE GUARD 1; GON-DOLIERS 2; DOWN IN THE VALLEY 3; BROOKLYN BASE-BALL CANTATA 3; MIKADO 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Orchesis 4;
Terrapin 1,2,3,4, President 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Spring Fling
Attendant 2.
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MICHAEL C. STEWARD
"Wanta drag?"
"Mike"
Oakwood Township High School, Oakwood, Illinois 2; Friends-
ville Academy, Tennessee 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track
Manager 1.
JOHN HOWARD WILLIAMS 4
'John*'
"Hey, c'mon you guys!"
Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice-President 3; Audio- VisualCom-mittee 4; Citizenship Committee 3; Carnival Committee 4
Student Handbook Committee 2; Baccalaureate Committee 4
U and I Sports Editor 4; Gargoyle 3; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4
Boys* Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals 4; GONDOLIERS 2; DOWN IN
THE VALLEY3; BROOKLYN BASEBALLCANTATA 3; MIKADO4; County Music Festival 3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4, Captain 3,4; U-Club 2,3,4,
Vice-President 3, President 4.
DANIEL CHARLES YOHE
"fellers
««r\-iT%»'Dan'
U and I Assistant Ad Manager 4; Unique 3,4; Mixed Chorus
2,3,4; Boys* Ensemble 3,4; County Music Festival 3,4; GON-
DOLIERS 2; DOWN IN THE VALLEY 3; BROOKLYN BASE-
BALL CANTATA 3; MIKADO 4; MRS. MC THING 3; Basket-
ball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; U-Club 3,4.
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NOT PICTURED
MICHAEL REEDER MORRELL '•MikeM
••Hey, Goose!"
Science Club 3; Orchestra 2,3,4; County Music Festival 2,3; Football 1; Basketball Man-
ager 2,3; U-Club 3,4.
NAHUM RAND '•NahumM
Herzelio Gymnasium, Israel
STEVEN CARL SANDERSON ••Steve"
" in my MG"
Urbana High School, Urbana, Illinois 1,2; Co-Chairman Audio- Visual Committee 4;
Camera Club 4; President 4; U and I Photographer 4.
MARY LOU TERESA SCOTT "Mary Lou"
"Last night"
Urbana High School, Urbana, Illinois 1,2; Class Night Committee 4; Girls' Ensemble 3.
EDWARD HANES WYLIE "Ed"
"How's your Granny?"
Urbana High School, Urbana, Illinois 1,2,3.
RAMON ECHENIQUE MANRIQUE "Ramon"
Colegio Del Tepeyal, Mexico, D.F.
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CLASS WILL
with malice toward all and charity only to ourselves
We, the class of 1957, leave:
the boys in the class of 1958 and take the girls with us,
to the class of 1959, our permanent temporary gym and locker rooms,
to the class of 1960, our Master keys,
to the class of 1961, our high moral standards, and
to Mr. Schuetz, our pocket flashlights.
I, Roberta Anderson, leave to save the world.
I, Marian Baker, leave my ability to capture rare men, that is, my rare ability to capture men, to
Maurine Pacenta.
I, Lindsay Black, leave the Chemistry Lab and hope it is still standing when I shut the door.
I, Mike Buchan, leave my three B's - bugs, bacteria, and bull - to the locker roomI, John Buley, leave my happy-go-lucky attitude to Mr. Ray.
L Sue Colwell, leave my inimitable walk to Miss Cottrell, my wardrobe to George Will, and take
Ronnie with me.
I, Emil deAntonio, leave my spotless reputation to Betty White.
I, Grant Fairbanks, leave my liberal tendencies with, I mean to, Marti Cleary.
I, Virginia Garrett, leave to be Senator McCarthy's left-hand man, I mean woman.
I, Patty Hagan, leave for Australia, land of the kangaroos and rabbits.
I, Libby Harris, leave all sixteen pairs of my Bermudas to Ford Doolittle.
I, Ed Hettinger, leave a drawerful of my traffic tickets to Coach Wells (and he doesn't need them)
I, Diane Hill, can't leave the Art Room - I couldn't get in.
I, Dave Hulett, leave to save the world from Birdee.
I, Bill Johnson, leave my four- year-old alarm clock, brand new, to Miss Leppert.
I, Phil Kellogg, leave. It's Friday at last!
I, Steve Knapp, leave the Uni High basketball team. It's used up all its wins for the next ten years.
I, Ken Laitinen, leave my flexible class schedule to "Dick Tracy" Ray.
I, Ronnie Link, bequeath my curly hair to Marty Vestling, my way with women to Ed Wetmore, and
leave in Sue's Cadillac.
I, Ramon Manrique, leave my skill in volleyball to Jim Chappel.
I, Kelvin McCrimmon, leave my motto "Silence is Golden" to Jim Dornoff.
I, Frank Miles, leave my large collection of off- color stories to Laurie Parker.
I, Mike Morrell, don't leave; I'm still serving detention.
L Linda Mowrer, can't leave; I'm still talking to Miss Leppert.
I, Richard Newmark, leave. What will Gargoyle do without me?"L David Norton, leave my school position as god to brother Phil.
I, Bob Parker, leave Frank and Ronnie. Now I can be liberal!
I, Norman Paul, leave this "Communist hole!"
I, Steve Poulos, would leave my model A to a junkyard if they would take it.
I, Marc Rhoades, leave on a stretcher. D— that last high hurdle!
L Steve Sanderson, leave my MG to anyone who can put ten in it; my record is nine.
L Susan Schnabel, leave my statuesque proportions to Judi Shattuck.
I, Mary Lou Scott, leave my healthy attitude toward school to Clara Derber.
I, Sally Stearns, leave, but Til be back for the Operetta rehash.
I, Mike Steward, leave the Freshmen girls togetwherever they are going whatever way they can.
I, John Williams, leave - still running laps.
L Ed Wylie, keep on leaving.
L Dan Yohe, leave for somewhere where the alphabet is said backwards.
CLASS PROPHECYRoberta Anderson is beating a tambourine in the Salvation Army Band.
Marian Baker was just eaten by a giant rat.
Lindsay Blackhas finally completed a chemistry experiment without an explosion.
Mike Buchan has just invented a cure for which there is no disease. His dog caught the cure and
died from it.
John Buley is a second Tab Hunter and still waiting for the nine year old girls to grow up.
Sue Colwell never graduated, but earned her MRS. degree in Husband Engineering from State
Normal Teachers A & M Methodist Tech.
Emil deAntonio is a barber.
Grant Fairbanks is a staff writer for MAD.Virginia Garrett is Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
Patty Hagan is playing the flute in the Dogpatch Philharmonic.
Libby Harris has solved the Middle East problem. She bought it.
Eddie Hettinger has just bankrupted Morris Brown.
Diane Hill is designing clothes for Sue Colwell.
Dave (Good Citizenship) Hulett has just been arrested for violating the curfew.
Bill Johnson has just stolen Louis Armstrong's trumpet.
Phil Kellogg is director of the Illini Union. Now he can play pool!
Steve Knapp is writing advice to the lovelorn.
Ken Laitinen is a Baccalaureate speaker
.
Ronnie Link is a housefather of a sorority.
Ramon Manrique has recently convinced Uni High to have a siesta period from eight to eleven every
day.
Kevin McCrimmon has discovered Will Shakespeare wasn't Will Shakespeare, but another man by
the same name.
Frank Miles has replaced Miss Leppert as Civics teacher.
Mike Morrell is Assistant Principal of Uni High.
Linda Mowrer is still talking to Miss Leppert.
Richard Newmark is a structural engineer. His motto is "We build bigger and better outhouses."
Dave Norton is in heaven. He has just taken over.
Bob Parker has found a discrepancy in the theory of relativity. It's only relative.
Norman Paul is imperial wizard of the KKK.
Steve (Goose) Poulos has finally gotten rid of his nickname.
Marc Rhoades has just seized Gettysburg.
Steve Sanderson was killed at a sports car race when the bicycle he was riding from his pit to the
rest room skidded into a fire plug. Too bad he had to go.
Susan Schnabel is Tom Lehrer's ghost writer.
Mary Lou Scott just passed Bob Buddemeier's course in Social Adjustment and Anti-personal de-
fense at the U of I with high honors.
Sally Stearns is singing TV commercials for Anheuser-Busch.
Mike Steward is Art Editor for Shaft.
John Williams is now a peroxide blonde.
Ed Wylie was arrested for driving too slow.
Dan Yohe is working in a tissue paper factory.
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BACK ROW: StuCohn, Vice-President; Anna Mary
Hays, Treasurer; George Will, Boys' Representative;
Martha Vestling, Secretary; Marcia Kaplan, Presi-
dent; and Marti Cleary, Girls' Representative.
The Junior Class, sponsored by Mr.Hale, has been very active this year. In
addition to the Christmas Dance and the
very nice Prom which they gave for the
Seniors in May, the Juniors sponsored a Hopafter the game with Unity and presented a
class assembly for the student body in
March.
Bill Bardeen
Jim Chappel
JUNIORS
John Boehm
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Jim Buckley Peter Carlston Mary Lou Caughron
Arlander Clayton Marti Cleary Stuart Cohn James Domoff Anna Mary Hays
Barbara Hutchens
Jim Jackobs
Tom Johnson
Marcia Kaplan
Joan King
Virginia Lennox
Lois Lindeman
Claire Manning
Nancy Moore
Marcia Murphy
Mary Murphy
Dick Osborn
Dave Rawcliffe
Jim Rogers
Peggy Rose
Charlotte Tate
Martha Vestling
Johnny Von Foerster
Tom Von Foerster
George Will
LEFT TO RIGHT Amaryllis Fletcher, Mike Kirtley,
Clara Derber, Phil Norton, President; Juliet Johnson,
Ford Doolittle, and Terry Smith.
Besides having many class parties, the Sopho-mores sponsored a hop on February 2 after the St.
Joseph game. They also sponsored the Spring Fling
and made it a very enjoyable dance.
The class is to be commended on its donation
of $10 to the Hungarian Refugee fund. The moneywas originally to have been used for a class party onDecember 8.
The class also heldtryouts and presented a class
assembly in the spring. The Sophomores ended a
very busy year with a picnic June 4.
Lale Baymur
Ford Doolittle
SOPHOMORES
Danny Buck Tony Carter Barbara Cronbach Clara Gail Derber
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John Duncan Amaryllis Fletcher Marjorie Gay lord William Hays Evaline Heinrichs
Mary Heller
Jim Hendrick
Mrs. Adelheid Hitt
Ruth Ann Inskip
Juliet Johnson
Jack Kelley
Mike Kirtley
Caroline Lanham
Bennie Laws
Susan Levin
David McLaneJoe Miles
Linda NewmarkPhilip Norton
Patricia Oliver
Tom Osborn
Susanne Philippson
Tom Read
Lucy Reeves
John Scott
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Bruce Shurts
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Terry Smith
Willard Spiegelman
Judy Stout
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Marilee Swanson
Nadine TaubDavid Trebilcock
Marcia Tuckey
Andy Von Foerster
Betty White
Shelby Williams
Bess Winakor
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The Freshmen participated in most of the
school's extra-curricular activities. The Freshmen
boys looked promising on the reserve basketball team
and several of the girls are pledged to Terrapin.
The Freshmen had many class parties including
a Sadie Hawkins Day Party in November.
Second semester the Freshmen took a field trip
to Chicago. They also sponsored an All-School Party.
Myla Archer
Jim Betts
Dick Laitinen, Treasurer; Laurie Parker, Boys*
Representative; Jacquie Yates, G. A. A. Representative;
Ambrose Richardson, President; John Schacht, Vice-
President. NOT PICTURED: Pat Swartz, Secretary;
Janet Fairbanks, Girls* Representative.
FRESHMEN
Charles Birkland Douglas Black Susan Black
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Dick Bourgin
Zeynep Enc
Janet Fairbanks
Dennis Hettinger
Stephen Hulsizer
Roberta Kahane
Kay Karraker
Dick Laitinen
Linda Lantz
Nancy Lavatelli
Judy MannBill Martin
Jerry Meier
George Merritt
Larry Morrell
Laurie Parker
Charles Rose
Ambrose Richardson
John Schacht
Mike Sites
Lee Snyder
Cathy Sterrett
Bill Stoltey
Patricia Swartz
Christina Vestling
Sharon Webb
David Williams
Jacquie Yates
Carla Zelle
Mr. Brown talking to some of our new teachers: SEATED: Miss Tom, Mrs. Sah,
Miss Hendrix. STANDING: Mr. Brown, Mr. Bidwell, Mr. Hale, Mrs. Vance, MissStevens.
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John Kirby, President; Chris Stone, Vice-President;
John Downs, Treasurer; Bill Nash, Council Repre-
sentative; Marynel Young, Secretary; Sylvia Schoen-
berg, G.A.A. Representative.
SUBFRESHMEN
The subs found the workheavier than they had expected and
often thought that the teachers expected entirely too much of
them. They were very interested in grades, but they did manageto get themselves into all sorts of extra-curricular activities
and enjoyed themselves immensely.
At their parties the subs usually planned things to do
other than just dancing; games, (checkers, chess etc.) re-
freshments and so on.
No sub was in the subfreshman class merely for the
sake of getting out of school a year earlier or getting his
Ph.d. before he is thirty, but they were pleasantly surprised
to find that the subfreshman program was even nicer than they
had hoped it would be.'
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FIRST ROW: Ann Hulsizer, Carol Hunt, Carol Bassie, Margaret Jones, Zeynep Enc, Judy Holshouser,
Marynel Young. SECOND ROW: Eddie Wetmore, Chris Stone, Verdeene Gottlieb, George Frampton,Eleanor Brookens, Nicholas Peters, Maurine Pacenta, Bill Hull, Allen Smith. THIRD ROW: Sylvia
Schoenberg, Dan Bates, Clark Robinson, Ruperto Mendiones, John Kirby, James Weissman, Bill Nash,
George Wadsworth, John Kelly, Mike Goldwasser.
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FIRST ROW: Patty Hagan, Diane Hill, Johnny von Foerster. SECOND ROW: Roberta Anderson,
Marian Baker, Bob Parker, Dick Osborn, Dan Yohe. BACK ROW: Sue Colwell, Mrs. Harms,
Emile de Antonio, Steve Sanderson, John Williams, Kenneth Laitinen(not pictured).
U AND I
Editor Marian Baker
Assistant Editor Patty HaganBusiness Manager Robert ParkerArt Editor Diane Hill
Sports Editor John Williams
Literary Editor Roberta Anderson
Calendar Editor Kenneth Laitinen
Advertising Manager Sue Colwell
Assistant Advertising Manager Dan YoheSnapshots Steve Sanderson, Dick Osborn,
and Joimy von Foerster
Sponsor Mrs. Harms
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FIRST ROW: Amaryllis Fletcher, Bob Parker, George Will,. Marcia Kaplan, Janet Fairbanks, Philip
Norton, Ford Doolittle. SECOND ROW: Miss Leppert, Chris Stone, Bill Nash, Dave Hulett, Roberta
Anderson, Grant Fairbanks, Marti Cleary, Stu Cohn. BACK ROW: Laurie Parker, Ambrose Richard-
son, John Schacht, John Kirby, Mike Kirtley.
STUDENT COUNCILThe major objectives of STUDENT COUNCIL have been to promote understanding and
cooperation between students and faculty, to acquaint the student body with the work of the Coun-
cil, and to encourage the faculty and students to work with the Council for the improvement of
our school.
The Council got student- faculty relations off to a good start with a tea for the faculty in the
Library on the first day of school. In October everybody worked hard to present a very success-
ful carnival. The Council was a member of and sent delegates to the conventions of the District
Association of Student Councils and the Illinois Association of Student Councils.
This year's Student Council worked more closely with the Tri-High Council with the idea
of really improving the relationship between the three schools. In November a student from each
of the three schools took part in a television show "Let's Look at Learning." The Council also
instituted monthly school-wide Council meetings fashioned after the New England Town Meetings,
which were presented as assemblies. A Student Council Committee planned and then did the work
to redecorate the student lounge. It was decided that the color scheme would be rose and grey.
At the same time the students decided that there would be no eating in the redecorated lounge.
The Council also undertook several community projects including working for the Marchof Dimes through the Tri-High Stunt Show and The Block of Dimes (in two Saturdays the students
collected $190); a record drive for the County Youth Home; and work which they did with the Red
Cross at the County Nursing Home.
This year's officers were: President, Grant Fairbanks; Vice-President, Roberta Anderson;
Secretary, Marti Cleary; Treasurer, Dave Hulett; and Sponsor, Miss Ella Leppert.
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STUDENT
COMMI
Assembly Committee
Scholarship
Committee
MmCitizenship
Committee
Milk Committee
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COUNCILtTEES
Audio-Visual
Committee
Lost and Found
Committee
Handbook
Committee
Bulletin Boards
Committee
Elections
Committee
Candy, Coke, Store, LoungeCommittee
KNEELING: Pat Swartz. FIRST ROW: Marcie Murphy, Dick Osborn, Richard Newmark, Marcia Kaplan,
Peggy Rose, Martha Vestling. BACK ROW: Stu Cohn, Emile De Antonio, Kevin McCrimmon, Pany Hagan,
Mr. Martin, Ken Laitinen, Ginger Garrett, Dave Norton.
GARGOYLEGARGOYLE, the school's news weekly, is written, edited, and produced by a student
staff of twenty members. As in former years, a revolving staff of reporters is used
-in order that all members have an opportunity to share in writing. The paper is dittoed
with the exception of quarterly printed issues.
A few changes have been made this year: the paper comes out on Thursday, instead
of Wednesday as before. Assignments are made at the beginning of each week, and "work-
shop" meetings are held Wednesday noon and after school of the week's reporting, edit-
ing and producing staff.
The officers of the 1956-57 GARGOYLE staff were:
Editor in Chief Marcia Kaplan
Assistant Editor Richard NewmarkBusiness Manager Patty Hagan
Secretary Virginia Garrett
Faculty Sponsor Charles P. Martin
This year's Page Editors have been: Kenneth Laitinen, Emile De Antonio, Martha
Vestling, Peggy Rose, Dave Norton.
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UNIQUE
UNIQUE is the school's literary magazine. It is written and edited by the students and is
put out when ever there is material enough to make it worthwhile. This year's issues contained
many excellent stories, essays, and poetry by the students of the various English classes. Every-
one has enjoyed the magazine very much and it is hoped that UNIQUE will continue to be a fruitful
outlet for Urn's talented writers.
The officers of the 1956-1957 UNIQUE were:
Editor Dave Norton
Assistant Editor Emil DeAntonio
Production Manager Ken Laitinen
Secretary-Treasurer Richard NewmarkSponsor Mr. William Melvin
FIRST ROW: Kenneth Laitinen, Nini Taub, Richard Newmark, Dave Norton, Emile de Antonio. SECONDROW: Patty Hagan, Linda Newmark, Barbara Cronbach, Juliet Johnson, Bess Winakor. BACK ROW:Marian Baker, Mr. Melvin, Lindsay Black, Ford Doolittle, Kevin McCrimmon.
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SCIENCE CLUBThe purpose of SCIENCE CLUB is to stimulate interest in science among Uni High students.
Meetings for 1956-1957 were held on Tuesday noons with occasional lecture programs. The club
instituted a new membership program this year- -those members who had projects were active
members, while those who did not were associate members.
The officers of the 1956-1957 SCIENCE CLUB were:
President Richard NewmarkSecretary Jack Seitz
Treasurer Ken Laitinen
Sponsor Mr. Paul Westmeyer
FIRST ROW: Kevin Mc Crimmon, Douglas Black, David Norton, Jim Jackobs, Jim Rogers. SECOND ROW:
Lindsay Black, Charles Birkeland, Emil de Antonio, Richard Newmark, Kenneth Laitinen.
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G. A. A.
The GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION started the year off right by sponsoring a Big-Little Sister Picnic in mini Grove with games and supper as the main feature. Several newmembers were initiated into the organization at a special party held later in the month in theSouth Attic. Intramurals started a little later with soccer, basketball, archery, volleyball, andSoftball as the main sports of the year. In March, G. A. A. sponsored the only vice-versa danceof the year, the Star- Dance, where the girls are responsible for entertaining the boys.
The officers of the 1956-1957 G. A. A. were:
President Mary Lou CaughronVice-President Annamary HaysSecretary Caroline LanhamTreasurer Martha VestlingIntramural Manager joan KingSophomore Representative Clara Gail DerberFreshman Representative Jackie YatesSubfreshman Representative Sylvia SchoenburgSponsor Miss Marjorie Souder
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KNEELING: Judi Shattuck, Bess Winakor, Linda Lantz, Ann Shipley, Sally Stearns, Evaline Heinrichs,
Amaryllis Fletcher, Nini Taub, Mrs. Vance. STANDING: Marian Baker, Tommy Von Foerster, Linda
Newmark, Zeynep Enc, Lale Baymur, Juliet Johnson. Caroline Lanham, Emil DeAntonio, Marynel Young,
Susan Levin, Judy Holshouser.
ORCHESISThis year, under the instruction ofMrs. Vance, ORCHESIS held dance workshops on Saturdays
in addition to the weekly practice sessions on Monday afternoons to which attendance was required.
The annual SpringConcert consisted of a variety of dances that were choreographed by the students.
In order to supplement the regular program ORCHESIS made use of guest teachers and lecturers
whenever possible. A Member- at-Largewas elected monthly to represent the general membership
at the ORCHESIS board meetings.
The officers of the 1956-1957 ORCHESIS BOARD were:
President Nadine Taub
Secretary Tommy Von Foerster
Treasurer Marian Baker
Wardrobe Chairman Judi Shattuck
Publicity Chairman Amaryllis Fletcher
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TERRAPINThis year's group was divided into the
usual three sections- -Terrapin, Pledge, and
Junior Terrapin. The first semester wasspent in preparing for the show "The Wi-zard of Oz" given on February 1 . For the
rest of the year instruction was given to the
pledges and Junior Terrapin members to
prepare them for advancement into the
Terrapin and Pledge groups.
This year's officers were: SallyStearns, President; Judi Shattuck, Vice-President; and Sue Colwell, Secretary. Thesponsor was Miss Souder.
TERRAPINFIRST ROW: Libby Harris, Sally Steams, Amaryllis Fletcher,Ann Shipley, Judi Shattuck, and Peggy Rose. SECOND ROW:Martha Vestling, Sue Colwell, Virginia Garrett, Susan Le-vin, Miss Souder, Marge Gaylord, Julie Johnson, Mary Mur-phy, Marcia Tuckey.
PLEDGEFIRST ROW: Carol Bassie, Chris Vestling, and MaryHeller.
SECOND ROW: Nancy Lavatelli, Evaline Heinrichs,
Clara Gail Derber, and Linda Lantz.
JUNIOR TERRAPINFIRST ROW: Judy Mann, Bess Winakor, Eleanor Brookens, andSylvia Schoenburg.
SECOND ROW: Janet Fairbanks, Jane Bonnell, Sharon Webb, andNancy Moore.
CARN
ATHLETICS
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Marcia, Sally, Mary Lou,
and Marti at the County
Tournament.
CHEERLEADERS
There were four varsity and two reserve cheer-
leaders to lead the crowd in cheering both of Uni's
teams through the basketball season. They were
elected the previous Spring by the whole student
body. The Head Cheerleader was Sally Stearns,
Mrs. Vance was their sponsor.
The cheerleaders went to all the home and a-
way games, and arranged the transportation for stu-
dents to go to the out-of-town games. They raised
money by making and selling pom-poms for the
games.
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Varsity Cheerleaders: Marcia Kaplan, Sally Steams,
Mary Lou Caughron, Marty Cleary. Reserve Cheer-
leaders: Janet Fairbanks and Kay Karraker.
FIRST ROW,Left to Right:
Dan Yohe
Bob Parker
SECOND ROW:John Williams
Sreve Knapp
Ronnie Link
THIRD ROW:Dave Hulett
Coach Wells
Lindsay Black
Grant Fairbanks
John Buley
U-CLUBU-Club sponsored its annual dance in October this year under the title of MOONGLOW.
The boys and their dates decorated the gym the night before the dance. The red and silver colors
combined with the music of Ralph Noona's Combo were very successful.
Membership this year dwindled to nine. The members elected John Williams as president,
Steve Knapp as vice-president, and Ron Link as secretary-treasurer. Despite its size, the group
was active throughout the year.
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FRONT ROW: Dan Yohe, Grant Fairbanks, John Williams, and George Will. BACK ROW:Wells, John Clayton, Jim Buckley, John Buley, and Bill Bardeen.
Coach Harold
CROSS COUNTRYThis was only thethird year ofCross Country at Uni High. For the second year in a row, the Harriers
failed to win a meet. Their best effort took place at Mattoon when they dropped a 22^-38^ decision.
However, it should be noted that Mattoon "defeated Urbana within the course of its season. Inexperience
and lack of depth were the main factors which contributed to the seven straight losses suffered by the
Buckeyes.
The squad consisted of Grant Fairbanks, John Williams, John Buley, Dan Yohe, George Will, JimBuckley, John Clayton, and occasionally Jonny Bon Foerster and Bill Bardeen. John Williams captained
die team for the second consecutive year. He and John Buley were the only lettermen returning although
Grant Fairbanks had previously won a letter in track running the mile. Grant immediately proved himself
top man and, he eventually won first place in five of the seven meets in which the Bucks competed. At
the end of the season Grant was elected the most valuable member of the team and George Will was
elected captain of the 1957 team.
BISMARCK TREMONT MATTOON MATTOON TREMONT BISMARCK UNITY23 16 19 22 1/2 20 23 20
UNI 35 46 43 38 1/2 37 37 42Fairbanks 1 5 2 1 1 1 1
Williams 4 8 8 4 1/2 7 4 8
Buley 10 10 11 12 10 9 12
Yohe 9 11 10 10 11 14 14
Will 13 12 16 13 12 11 11
Buckley 12 -- 13 11 15 13 —Clayton 11 13 12 15 14 12 13
Von Foerster — — -- — 8 22 10
Bardeen — — 14 14 13 — 20
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COUNTY TOURNAMENT
CONSOLATION FINAL:
UNI HIGH 81, St. Joseph 52
UNI HIGH 65, Mahomet 45
Bucks, Eagles
Claim County
Rantoul 83, UNI HIGH 46
Jim Sry,
Rantoul 1st
Jim Beatty,
A.B.L. 2nd
Steve Knapp
Uni High 3rd
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VARSITY BASKE
FIRST ROW: Dan Yohe, Dave Rawcliffe, Pete Carlston, Bill Bardeen, Jack Kelley (Manager). SECONDROW: Steve Poulos, Dave Hulett, Captain Steve Knapp, Coach Harold Wells. John Bulev, John Wil-
liams, Grant Fairbanks, Jim Buckley.ft"5&-57 OPPONENTS UNI
Mahomet 43 60 VJ
Homer 31 55
Bement 60 66
Potomac 58 55
Newman 55 48
Ogden 58 55
Bellflower 64 78
Bement 67 72
ABL 79 71
COUNTY TOURNAMENTMahomet 45 65
Rantoul 83 46
St. Joseph 52 81
St. Joseph 58 71
ABL 74 60
St. Joseph 55 66
Unity 74 54
Ogden 59 66
Fisher 70 55
Mahomet 68 62
REGIONAL TOURNAMENTUnity 78 54
SUMMARYr^Won 10 Lost 10
TBALL RESERVES
FIRST ROW: Willard Speigelman, Williams Hays, Bruce Shurts, Tony Carter, Terry Smith. SECONDROW: David Trebilcock, Manager; Joe Miles, Jim Hendrick, Pete Carlston, Dave Rawcliffe, Bill Bar-
deen. THIRD ROW: Jonny Von Foerster, Stu Cohn, Mike Kirtley, Coach Bob Carlier, George Will, Am-brose Richardson, Lee Snyder.
OPPONENTS UNIMahomet 36 42
Homer 38 44Bement 46 30
Potomac 41 28
Newman 39 44Ogden 28 30Bellflower 29 21
Bement 33 49ABL 42 41
- St. Joseph 35 45
ABL 55 21
St. Joseph 31 32
Unity 54 26Ogden 49 35
Fisher 41 39
Mahomet 42 35
SUMMARY .
<^ Won 7 Lost 9
THE VARSITY SEASONThis year's team compiled the best record in the school's history since 1946. However, the
first six men on the team were seniors and the team next year will be very inexperienced. TheBuckeyes were an excellent offensive team this year as they averaged over 60 points per gamethroughout the season. Their offensive high came against St. JoesepTTin the battle for the Con-
solation Trophy when the Bucks poured through 81 points. The drawback came on defense as the
team allowed over 60 points in each game in this category also. Rebounding, ball-handling, and
spirit were all good although thelatter seemed to disappear toward the end of the season, especially
in the Fisher and Mahomet games which the Bucks could and should have won. The following
people made up the team:
Coach Harold P. Wells- -This was the second season of coaching basketball at Uni High for
our likeable coach. Although the Buckeyes were refusedjtdmittance to a conference afte_r_the
mini Valley folded last year, Coach Wells di<ThIsT>est throughout the year to get the school re-
cognized despite the size of our gym, the~refusal oFthe parents andja^ulty_toallow^eteam to
play on Tuesdays, Md^he~fajt^a^[JMHigh is on the fringe-ofibje^confjerence ajea^_
Captain Steve Knapp--As center, Captain Knapp was thehighest pointmaker for the Bucks for
the second consecutive year. Steve's rebounding and offensive punch pulled the team through many
close games. His scoring peak came against Bellflower when he scored! 27 .points. The News-
Gazette recognized his ability when he was selected on the paper's_AU-Area team at the close of
the season.
John Buley, Guard- -Although John did not letter as a junior, he came through for the team
this year with the second highest point average on the team. His out-shooting always brought new
life to the team when the chips were down. His best game was at Bement where he scored 26
points.
Steve Poulos, Guard- -Like John, "Goose" did not letter in his junior year. This season saw
him go down as the team's best free throw shooter. He didn't score much, chiefly because he didn't
shoot much, but he did come through with 19 points against Mahomet in the season's finale when
nobody else could even come near the basket.
Dave Hulett, Forward- -Dave combined with Steve Knapp to pick off the majority of the Buck's
rebounds. He came through with an average of about 11 points a game and his best game cameagainst St. Joseph at Uni High when he scored 21 points. Dave was given honorable mention on the
News-Gazette's All-Area team.
John Williams, Forward- -John's trademark was not his offensive ability. It was his "fight"
that kept the team moving sometimes when the going got rough. Probably his best game took place
at Rantoul when he scored 12 points, all in the second half, to spark the squad to a 65-45 team vic-
tory over Mahomet.
Grant Fairbanks and Jim Buckley--These two didn't even get a chance to play much basket-
ball although both broke into the starting once. Each was capable of getting red-hot as they so
often demonstrated in practice, but they seemed to lose their touch in the games.
THE FRESHMEN-SUBFRESHMEN TEAMIn training for future years of varsity playing are the sub-freshmen and freshmen pictured
here with Coach Wells.
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TROPHY WINNERS
Last year's winners of trophies for the
greatest number of intramural points scored
in each class were John Buley, Junior; Joe
MilesandBruceShurts, Freshmen; and Dave
Williams, Subfreshman.
INTRAMURALSThe Intramural Program, which was planned
to present activities suitable for all boys in the
school, included touch football, bicycle racing,
horseshoes, cross country, croquet, swimming, vol-
leyball, ping pong, basketball, shuffleboard, bad-
minton, track, softball, tennis, and archery.
This year, for the first time, Mr. Reuter, the
Intramural Manager, was aided by five Intramural
Managers, one from each class. These were Dave
Norton, Senior; Dave Rawcliffe, Junior; Bob Smith,
Sophomore; Bill Martin, Freshman; and Mike Gold-
wasser, Subfreshman.
The duties of these managers were to plan the
various tournaments and to encourage intramural
participation in their classes.
INTRAMURAL MANAGERS
This year's intramural man-
agers were, Left to Right: Dave
Rawcliffe, Junior; Bill Martin,
Freshman; Mike Goldwasser, Sub-
freshman; and Dave Norton, Sen-
ior.
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UNI HIGH'S MUSIC DEPARTMENT welcomed Warren Schuetz Back after a year-long
leave of absence. Under his direction all of the music groups had a very active year.
MADRIGALS, Uni's most select group, gave many special programs including a television
show "Let's Look at Learning," as well as working with the other vocal groups, MIXED CHORUS,GIRLS' ENSEMBLE, and BOYS* ENSEMBLE, on the Christmas Concert. All of the vocal groups
presented an exchange concert at Aurora High School in the spring. Along with the ORCHESTRAthey presented an assembly for the students right before Christmas, and took part in the part in
the County Music Festival in the Spring. Six members of the chorus and orchestra were chosen
to attend the All-State Music Activities.
The officers for the 1956-1957 MIXED CHORUS were:
President Robert Parker
Vice-President Sally Stearns
Secretary Marti Cleary
Librarians Charlotte Tate
Libby Harris
Nancy MooreLois Lindeman
The officers for the 1956-1957 ORCHESTRA were:
President Bill Johnson
Secretary Susarme Philippson
Property Managers Marc Rhoades
Mike Kirtley
MADRIGALS
SEATED: Mary Heller, Marti Cleary, Sue Colwell, Sally Stearns, Susan Levin, Lois Lindeman.
Robert Parker, Grant Fairbanks, John Williams, Peter Carlston
STANDING:
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FIRST ROW:
John Williams
Frank Miles
Lindsay Black
Ronnie Link
Pete Carlston
Steve Knapp
Dave Hulett
Grant Fairbanks
SECOND ROW:
Bob Parker
Dan Yohe
Emile de Antonio
Kevin McCrimmonMr. Schuetz
John Buley
Jim Buckley
Jim Dornoff
BOYS' ENSEMBLE
GIRLS' ENSEMBLE
FIRST ROW: Libby Harris, Barbara Hutchens, Annamary Hays, Linda Mowrer, Nancy Moore, Lois
Lindeman, Susan Schnabel. SECOND ROW: Diane Hill, Sue Colwell, Mary Murphy, Sally Steams, Mr.
Schuetz, Mary Lou Caughron, Virginia Garrett, Marian Baker, Roberta Anderson, Claire Manning.67
MIXED
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FIRST ROW: Libby Harris, Marynel Young, Janet Fairbanks, Charlotte Tate, Judy Shattuck, Linda Lantz,
Peggy Rose, Sue Colwell, Marti Cleary.
SECOND ROW: Claire Manning, Martha Vestling, Christina Vestling, Roberta Anderson, Nancy Moore,
Nancy Lavatelli, Sharon Webb, Marian Baker, Sally Stearns, Mary Lou Caughron.
THIRD ROW: Mary Murphy, Marcia Murphy, Joan King, Linda Mowrer, Judy Mann, Jane Bonnell, Barbara
Hutchens, Betty White, Marilee Swanson, Virginia Garrett, Virginia Lennox, Margaret Jones, Roberta
Kahane.
NOT PICTURED: Norman Paul, Cathy Sterrett, Susaime Philippson, Judy Buddemeier.
CHORUS
*A»FOURTH ROW: Zeynep Enc, Marcia Kaplan, Lale Baymur, Ann Shipley. Linda Newmark, Evaline Hein-richs, Marjorie Gaylord, Susan Levin, Mary Heller, Marcia Tuckey, Judy Holshouser, Maurine PacentaAnnamary Hays. Ruth Inskip, Diane Hill, Lois Lindeman. Lucy Reeves, Susan SchnabeLFIFTH ROW: Emil deAntonio, Ken Laitinen, Frank Miles, Jim Buckley, John Clayton. Dave Rawcliffe,Pete Carlston. Dave Norton, Jim Hendrick. Grant Fairbanks, Dave Hulett, Edwin WetmoreSIXTH ROW: Bill Hays. Jim Bens. Jim Dornoff. Dan Yohe. Bob Parker. David McLane, Stu Conn, Mr.Schuetz, John Williams, Lee Snyder, Charles Rose, Terry Smith. Chris Stone.
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ORCHESTRA
VIOLINS: CLARINETS: TROMBONE:Marti Cleary Lindsay Black John Kirby
Charlotte Tate Richard New markMyla Archer Jim Chappel TUBA:Bill Hull Charles Birkeland Jim Betts
Verdeene Gottlieb John Burgett
Mike Burnett Carla Zelle PERCUSSION:Ann Hulziser Marcia Tuckey
CELLOS: George Frampton Allen Smith
Marcia Kaplan James WeismanJohn Kelly ALTO SAX:
Ambrose Richardson VIOLA:FLUTES: Claire Manning
Susanne Philippson CORNETS:Cathy Sterrett Bill Johnson STRING BASS:
Mary Murphy Mark Rhoades Sally Steams
Douglas Black Marian Baker
Bill Nash Mike Kirtley PIANO:Carol Bassie Patricia Swartz
Carol Hunt FRENCH HORN:Patty Hagan Dave Norton
DIRECTOR: Mr. Schuetz
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THE MIKADOTHE MIKADO or The Town of Titipu, by Sir W. S. Gilbert and Sir Aurthur Sullivan was presented
in Gregory Hall Auditorium on Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30, 1957.
The Mikado of Japan -. Grant Fairbanks
Nanki-Poo, his son, disguised as a wandering minstrel and in love with Yum- YumJohn Williams
Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner of Titipu Bob Parker
Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else Jim Dornoff
Pish-Tush,)a Noble Lord Dave Hulett
Yum-Yum )Sally Stearns
Pitti-Sing ) Three Sisters, wards of Ko-Ko Sue Colwell
Peep-Bo )Virginia Garrett
Katisha, an Elderly Lady, in love with Nanki-Poo Susan Schnabel
Go-To Ronnie Link
CHORUS OF SCHOOL GIRLS: Roberta Anderson, Marian Baker, Jane Bonnell, Mary Lou Caughron, Marti
Cleary, Janet Fairbanks, Marge Gaylord, Libby Harris, Anna Mary Hays, Mary Heller, Diane Hill, Bar-
bara Hutchens, Linda Lantz, Nancy Moore, Linda Mowrer, Mary Murphy, Martha Vestling, Betty White.
CHORUS OF NOBLES, GUARDS AND COOLIES: Lindsay Black, Richard Bourgin, Jim Buckley, John
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Link, Kevin McCrimmon, Frank Miles, Dave Rawcliffe, Charles Rose, Lee Snyder, Dan Yohe.
ORCHESTRA: Myla Archer, Patty Hagan, Bill Johnson, Marcia Kaplan, John Kelly, John Kirby, Pat
Martin, Richard Newmark, Dave Norton, Susanne Philippson, Marc Rhoades, Allan Smith, Marcia Tuckey,
Jim Weissman.
DIRECTOR: Warren Schuetz.
ACCOMPANISTS: Marilee Swanson, Sally Stearns.
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CALENDARSEPTEMBER
5 Well, 'tis the end of vacation. Nine months of that glorious chaos known as school
are now before us. The student council gave the faculty a tea today. Perhaps to
butter them up for something?
6 The supplements for last year's yearbook were finally handed out today, and I'm
already writing this year's. Ah, well, such is Uni,
7 Now we know why the tea was given. Vacation today. I wonder why all those
alums were walking around labelled "Freshman" at the Howdy Hop given by the
seniors tonight.
10 Ha! I knew I'd see this sometime. Miss Leppert and Grant Fairbanks running
around the gym with butterfly nets on a tiger hunt! It was all in fun though, since
it was the orientation assembly.
11 Two or three of the University Young Democrats, bolstered by about ten Uni
High students, got to walk around the streets of downtown Champaign today with
a police escort, beating on garbage can tops et aL It seems that a Democratic
rally was taking place.
14 The GAA picnic, for once unblemished by rain, took place today.
17 The carnival assembly, with Phil Kellogg playing Sheriff Sid, occurred. After-
wards all the students were "allowed" to sign up for concessions. An Orchesis
workshop, the first without R D. Van Ghyl, is to be held today and tomorrow.
21 The School seemed amazingly quiet today. The juniors were all holed up in the
library taking the Junior Statewide Tests.
22 The Terrapin Splash Party with everyone- -except boys --invited, took place
today.
24 For once we have a vacation that other schools in the area don't get. President
Henry is being installed, with all the proper ceremony.
29 It seems that after tryouts Terrapin has doubled in size. Congrats to all new
members.
OCTOBER
1-5 Once again that remarkable chaos known as Carnival Week is upon us. Peopleare running madly about the halls acting busy and getting nothing done. Ah well,it'll be finished on the sixth.
3 Cross country meet with Bismarck.
5 Same with Tremont.
6 The Carnival! Huzza F Huzza! Money . . . Phil Kellogg as Elvis . . . Emilde Antonio as a drunk.
8 Cross country meet with Mattoon.
9 Play tryouts. Oh well, I didn't want to be in it anyway.
10 The Biology field trip to Kickapoo was today. Lots of mildly insane people runningaround chasing butterflies, wading through and falling into swamps, sliding downricky banks with Bermudas, etc.
11-12 No school today. Our beloved faculty finally collapsed and had a teacher's in-stitute.
16 The ensembles sang at McKinley Foundation today. The uncerclassmen had theirpictures taken today also, midst the usual groans that today was the worstpossible for this time-hallowed tradition.
17 Cross country meet with Mattoon.
18 Same with Tremont.
19-20 The ISHPA conference. How am I supposed to attend meetings for Unique, Gar-goyle, and the Yearbook at the same time?
22 Cross country meet with Bismarck.
24 Mayhem be committeed against all instigators oftwo hour exams. The preliminaryexamination for National Merit was today. There was a cross country meet withUnity, too.
27 U-Club Dance, without the traditional fire alarm, was today. The District CrossCountry Meet was also held.
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3 The meeting of the District Association of Student Councils' was today, with a
liberal delegation from Uni going.
5 There was an assembly about the process of voting today, in preparation for the
mock election tomorrow.
6 Election day I After the ballots were counted (that makes it seem so simple) it
developed that Stevenson had won the mock election and that our beloved assistant
principal, Mr. Ray, had won the exalted office of county coroner.
7 Well, any illusions about Uni High feeling the pulse of the nation in its mockelection have been thoroughly shattered.
10 The Tri-High Dance was today, but nothing of any particular interest happened,
as per usual.
15 Birdee Anderson was on TV today, "Let's Look at Learning."
17 The Advanced Problems Class had a field trip to the University of Chicago today.
These advanced problems played bridge in an atmosphere of ninety per cent
nicotine for 270 miles on the way there and back.
21-25 The Thanksgiving Vacation is here at last. Give thanks I
21 The first basketball fame of the year was today. We won ! ! Already we've
equaled last year's record. Thereweresome pretty clashy costumes at the Clash
Hop afterwards, with some genuine celebration.
27 Science Club had a field trip to the Betatron today. Any spare X- rays ?
30 We seem to be in the midst of a winning streak. We won our second basketball
game at Homer today.
IV *
DECEMBER
1 Uni High won at Bement. A 3-0 record as things stand now!
4 Madrigals got to give a performance at President Henry's home.
7 We lost at Potomac.
8 The YCCI meeting. Unfortunately the weather was rather bad and Uni High's
delegation consisted mostly of Ron Link and Birdee Anderson, the President and
Secretary respectively of it.
12 The first school-wide Student Council meeting was today. And die Madrigals sang
on TV of all places.
13-14 Two plays, "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals" and "The Happy Journey" were given
in the North Attic tonight. Emil deA. and Marcia Tuckey starred in the former
and Susan Schnabel in the latter. I was the Stage Manager in the second and also
got to pull the curtains. (Hooray?)
14 The music assembly was today.
15 A losing streak has started now. We lost at Newman. The rehearsal for the
Christmas Concert was also today, with the usual troubles with flashlights and
all.
16 Christmas Concert. It went off quite well.
19 The Westinghouse Exam. Gad, what torture. The language classes went caroling
today.
20 Vacation starts. At last. There have been some interesting rumors about the
Faculty Party held today for the students.
21 Some interesting things (unfortunately unprintable) were said by George Will
as he tried to put up mistletoe for the Christmas Dance. Said dance was quite
good, though, with the annual open house afterwards at the Cleary's.
22 Rehash. Dave Broadbent trying to make love to both Polly Viens and Sally Stearns
as they sang the part they had split the year before together.
25 Christmas.
JANUARY
3 Well, once more our residency at schoolhas started. Christmas Vacation is over.
4 Basketball game at Ogden. A game we lost. The record is now looking Uni
Highish again (3-4).
11 At last there is a home game! We won against Bellflower.
12 The reason for all those empty stares at the Senior Hop after the Bement gamewas the taking of College Boards this morning. We won again, though.
16-18 Once again our fair school is going through that insane chaos known as semester
exams. Oh, well, I don't really need English.
18 Basketball against A B. L. We lost.
19 Again this year, we see blue- faced people from Uni High soliciting funds for the
Block of Dimes. Senior All- School Party.
21-22 Vacation. Ahh!
22 Our Glorious P. A. D. Class, with Miss Leppert at the helm visited the Champaign
City Council meeting today.
23 Only one semester, barring accidents, bad grades, and illness. For the first
time in a number of years we won a game in the County Tournament. 'Twas
against Mahomet.
24 Lost to Rantoul--the less said the better.
25 Well, we knocked off St. Joe for third. A TROPHY!
28 Progress Reports. Repeat comment for the 24th.
31 What are these stories I hear about gambling in penny ante on the Physics Field
Trip. Well, maybe they learned something.
FEBRUARY
1 The Terrapin Show, replete with original poetry by Marcia Kaplan, was given
today. Theme: The Wizard of Oz.
2 Twice we have beaten St. Joe now.
6 Well, this is one glorious way to waste a day- -first, an assembly for the Barber
Shoppers of the University and then a dress rehearsal for the Tri-High Stunt Show.
8 Once again we lose to A. B. L. at A. B. L.
9 The Tri-High Stunt Show.
12 Why don't we get out of school for Lincoln's Birthday?
14 Orchesis Field trip to Normal.
15 Three out of three against St. Joe. This is undreamed of.
16 And, to look at the other side of the picture there is the game against Unity
tonight. However, the Junior Hop cheered things up a bit.
20 Junior-Senior P. T. A. meeting. Gad, have I done anything reprehensible re-
cently?
22 WelL that evens up the score with Ogden. We beat them at home.
23 This seems to be a bit of a problem. How does one rehearse for the operetta
while the subs try to decorate the attic for their party?
24-25 Interesting stories have been floating about concerning an impromptu party at
at the Colwell's for the West Aurora Choir.
MARCH
1 Basketball game with Fisher. We lost.
2 This is the day that the calendar has to be sent to the printer, so the rest of the
calendar will be guesswork.
9 The Star Dance was quite nice tonight.
16 The Sophomore Class Dance, much enhanced by the presence of some of the
seniors, was tonight.
27 Why, oh why must they schedule the dress rehearsal for the operetta on the samenight that kouis Armstrong is on at the University?
29-30 The Mikado, helped tremendously by the usual errors found in a Uni High operetta,
was given.
APRIL
6 The Spring Fling was given tonight.
8 The Voice of Doom says sepulchrely, "Progress Reports."
9 After West Aurora comes Hobart, who gave quite a nice performance today.
13 YCCI was held here today.
16 Spring Vacation at last.
22 All good things must draw to a close.
28 The Orchestra and Orchesis joined forces today for a concert.
MAY
3 Once again the sophomores have a class party.
4 And the freshmen hold an all- school party.
10-11 Why, oh why must people try to be at three places on once when they are supposed
to try to be on stage in the spring play?
13-17 Gad, those Advanced Placement Exams are murder.
18 But the Prom makes up for it. The music was good; everything was good.
21,22, or 23 Skip Day. Lots of Skinned Knees have suddenly become prevalent. There
are also now a large number of people in the Senior Class who display surprising
knowledge of the geography of Turkey Run.
24 Frank Miles defended the Seniors and tore down the Juniors quite capably tonight
at Class Night.
26-27 We exchange an assembly at West Aurora. Gad, what a brawl.
30 We get a day of vacation on Memorial Day.
31 But unfortunately, we had to spend it studying for finals, which began today.
JUNE
2 Baccalaureate- -ye gads, it's for US!
3-4 More finals, with the sophomores once again having a class party, this time a
picnic in the afternoon.
7 We end our long illustrious career at Uni High to the glorious strains of "Pompand Circumstance" this evening. My gosh, I don't believe it. We are no longer
at Uni High.
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