flfl d June. I W Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign http://archive.org/details/ui1934univ U AMD I UMIV6R/ITY HIGH 7CHOOL AMMUAL l-'ubli/hed dlj TH6 /6MIOR CLASS ♦ UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY JUNG, 1934 Volume I nirteen Univer/itij ot Illinois High School Urbana, Illinois DGDICATICM We, the Seniors of 1934, dedicate this annual to Miss Louise Zilly in whom we have found a loyal friend and coun- sellor. It is with a deep feeling of grati- tude that we remember her quiet, gen- erous assistance in connection with our numerous activities. MISS LOUISE ZILLY F0R6WCRD In an endeavor to offer a record that will prove its growing worth with the passing of time, do we present this Sen- ior publication to each and every one of you who has contributed in any small way to the lasting value and joy of our high school experience. Coupled with our genuine gratitude is a hope that our successors may find in store for them an equal amount of challenging, interesting activity. In a spirit of both deep appre- ciation and well-wishing then, do we leave this annual for your enjoyment. Melville Kennedy, Editor-in-Chief. STAfT 1934 » — ^f\v8 Jrfl ",'/£ ' .' -"^"T^^E I r ^ L\. a— ,'T k \ •» i7 «• *^ lT/,'!lUI>fiU T ' • 4^^2a^a^. v ' III. tl^ llU"" - ^1 in ^u III •aa^«a III l|» ■•«,■•, > ii-.il Imi!;, 'Mi: 1 ! umjj .-» » * \ ii lla . TTTi i i .II 4 ! &M 1 ■ "Hill i »' III S 'Hi lllll mil -Kit 1! 4 1 1 III III iinlii HllM!! 1 " i in.- :■;;•" "" issymi,' iifll -•"II H ii: ■ ii .'iSllii ■ill «i * * _ m * * v Miiil ^^ ^^ 3 W- . a] • ■'• ^ : Stanley Chapman Guard Don Smith Forward k|| L^i • - iM3*yH-**a i&& |> ! lp Bob —Frank Cheer Leaders Basketball Tb on John Street There's a reason — QUALITY Page 5 9 CONTRIBUTORS Porter Baking Company Hodgin's Floral Shop 101 North Neil Street, Champaign 302 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign Lester Van Tress Morse & James Hat Shop 625 South Wright, Champaign 107 West Church Street, Champaign Nu-Art Beauty Salon McDaniels' Restaurant 608 South Sixth, Champaign 206 South Mathews, Urbana T. H. Craig, O.D. Jas. Barrack's Texaco Optometrist Station 112 West Church Street, Champaign Green and Mathews Streets, Urbana Your Shop 117 West Church Street, Champaign 605 East Green Street, Champaign Rose Gift Shop 203 West Park, Champaign Murphey & Company 603 W. California Street, Urbana Hattie N. Peterson, Equit- able Life Ins. of N. Y. Robeson Bldg. Girl Scouts of Uni High School Kamerer Bros. Pharmacy 801 South Lincoln, Urbana 608 East Daniel, Champaign Prehn's 601 East Green, Champaign 1117 West Oregon, Urbana Bidwell's Better Candies 614 East Daniel, Champaign 617 South Wright Street, Champaign Les Allen's Service Gregory's Market, Gro- Station ceries and Meats Prospect and Bloomington Road 1211 West Main Street, Urbana Page 60 Highest Honors are accorded Jos. Kuhn and Co., clothing for Men and Boys by those who judge on the practical basis of style, quality and value. JOS. KUHN & COMPANY 33-35-37 Main St. Champaign, 111. Come In Make Our Drug Store Your Store Watson Faulkner -Druggist L. W. Faulkner, Mgr. 101 South Neil Street Champaign, Illinois Quality Restaurant 'A Better Place to Eat' Specializing in Good Food With Service Corner Walnut and Chester Sts. Champaign, Illinois Phone 4352 COMPLIMENTS of the Gehrke's Illinois Bakery Phone 9041 PASTRIES— BREAD Sold by All Independent Grocers Page 61 Oldham Brothers - Druggists Fountain and Luncheon Service Whitman's Chocolates and Bon Bons Sheaffer's Fountain Pen Agency Corner Race and Elm Streets Urbana, Illinois. W. A. Carpenter Company 113 West Church Street Champaign, Illinois Women's Ready-to- Wear For Those Who Care Quality for Quality We will not be undersold. Buy with Confidence! LUKER'S "For Good Food" 7-3817— Call— 5626 Ask for a "Luker" Res. Phone 8131 Office Phone 2176 The Price Paint Store Painting and Decorating Wholesale and Retail Dealer Elliott's 100% Pure Paints, Varnishes, Wall Paper and Glass Distributor for Duco Spraying Lacquers and Dulux Enamels D. W. Price, Jr., Prop. 120 North Neil St., Champaign, III. Page 62 Compliments of the White Line Laundry Phone 4206 Launderers Rug Cleaners Cleaners Fur Storage Stinson Grocery 706 South Lincoln Urbana Phone 7-1188 Du Barry Foot-wear for the Discriminating Modern Miss KAUFMAN'S Du Barry Shoe Salon Second Floor Page 6 3 Ross J. Stevenson Clara Wallace Fresh Meats, Vegetables and Shoppe Groceries Women's Accessories 513 S. Goodwin 128 West Church Phone 7-1831 Champaign SERVE Meadow Gold Ice Cream ''SMOOTH-FREEZE" For sale at all the better dealers Champaign Ice C !ream Division BEATRICE MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES, INC. Norma Kaltenbach Compliments School of Dancing of Modern Cleaners CLEANING PRESSING Acrobatic, Ballet, Tap, FUR-STORAGE Ballroom It's New When We're Through Studio: 704 South Sixth Champaign 607 South Sixth Phone 9019 Phone 8208 Page 64 Nick's Beardsley Coffee Shop Better Eats Better Food Better Quality We Aim to Please! Beardsley Hotel Champaign Nick Sinanes, Prop. MEMORIES Your school publication is a memory book and its full enjoyment is dependent on faithful pictorial reproductions. G.R.GRUBB^CQ CHAMPAIGN ••• ILLINOIS Page 65 SKELTON'S Illini Drug University Pharmacy 617 East Green, C. 505 South Goodwin, U. Congratulations and Good Luck, Seniors It's great to finish a good job. Next fall it's college. ft? Remember the Co-op. ALL COLLEGE SUPPLIES KANE'S for Fresh Meats and Vegetables Phone 6-1689 405 South Third Thomas Kane, University High '26. Page 66 flQ_ W. Lewis & Company Fashions for Summer In Newest Colors, Materials, Sizes Sports, Street Dress McWilliams and Gleim Exclusive Millinery 112 N. Neil Street Just North of City Bldg. Gifts and Greetings for All Occasions College Supplies Bags and Hosiery Jewelry and Watch Repair Kodaks and Film Pictures and Framing Pens and Pen Repair Stationery Photo Finishing Strauch's at Campus 709 So. Wright Ice Cream, Ices and Sherbets It's Pure— That's Sure Wilson Ice Cream Company Phone 7-2900 107 E. Elm St., Urbana Page 6/ for goodness sake! Kwality Fine Bread I^LITV It Has the Flavor Illinois' Most Popular Confectionery HANLEY'S " Where Friends Meet" STEAKS CHOPS Thompson Lumber Company Dealers in Fine Woods Neil and John Streets Phone 3838 Compliments of Illinois^. Power and Light Corporation Page 68 IMAGINATION IGH up in the North, in the land called Svithjod there stands a rock. It is one hundred miles high and one hundred miles wide. Once every thous- and years a little bird comes to this rock to sharpen its beak. When this rock has been worn away, then a single day of Eternity will have gone by." That's imagination . . . the imagination of Hendrick Van Loon, describing eternity. Imagination is the greatest of all personal assets. With- out imagination this old world would be a dull, backward place to live. The stars would just be stars and the earth would just be mud. Imagination builds and builds and builds . . . and paints and shines and polishes ... it takes us places and brings us things. Without imagination there would be no use to travel . . . and with it ... we wouldn't need to travel. Your imagination is not developed by idle dreaming, but by thinking and studying and reading for hours and and hours . . . and hours. The shelves of the Real Co-op Stores on Daniel Street in Champaign and Mathews Street in Urbana are loaded with dollar books you'd love to read for days. When are you coming in? Page 69 .-«S. Iftl BLOCKING TBAFFIC WHEBE WE HAD MANY A ? A PAUSE IN HIS LABOE ' ill POSEiTHE LEHMANNS PEB5PECTIVS-BIDDLE;BUEH£ pose: ELLEN anomowie infobeqeound:twotannees;elmee problem: find van KENNEDY: NOS. 3 AND4 If ~i -AND PARTIES EUEHE EECLINING GATEWAY TO ??? \ I STRE5SESAND STRAINS JAMES DOT [NO DASH] MB. SPE6AL Page 71 The 1934 U and Product of.... I win V_yiTLj Printing L^o, Printer/ • Dinaer/ • LJttice („'uttitler/ (^nampaiqn, lllinoi/ Page 70 IM COMCLU/IOM This Senior publication of the Class of 1934 at University High School is the culmination of four years' development and experience; as the result of the Seniors' concerted efforts, it marks the climax of their striving toward a fine stan- dard of class feeling and a congenial spirit of co-operation. Their endeavors have been effec- tive, however, only in so far as they have been guided and encouraged by helpful advisers. The Seniors sincerely hope that this U and I has met with approval and that, as the years go by, it may become increasingly meaningful. Page 72 The 1934 U and I I/O Product of.... I win v_^ilLj Printing Lo, Printer/ • Dincler/ • P'tticc (Juttitterv CJiampaiqn, lllinoi/ Page 70 IN COMCLU/IOM This Senior publication of the Class of 1934 at University High School is the culmination of four years' development and experience; as the result of the Seniors' concerted efforts, it marks the climax of their striving toward a fine stan- dard of class feeling and a congenial spirit of co-operation. Their endeavors have been effec- tive, however, only in so far as they have been guided and encouraged by helpful advisers. The Seniors sincerely hope that this U and I has met with approval and that, as the years go by, it may become increasingly meaningful. Page 72