■4r i wm& 3 Uni HiqK Yearbook J \H5G DATP r.'"" AUTHOR \QF5b BORROW ERS_NAM^ DATt OUI UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY Ubnxrv use ONLY* ^^ „^' tit* 9 56 University High School Urbana Illinois Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign http://archive.org/details/ui1956univ Lc ru^ T he Senior Class of 1956 wishes to dedicate its yearbook to the hope that its generation will be the one to achieve world peace and harmony. UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA As you open this U 'nl, your yearbook for 1955-1956, you will find in these pages a record of what you have done with your years at Uni High. As you look at the pictures of you, your classmates, and your teachers, you will be able to recall vividly those swift-passing years and how the people will whom you spent those years look- -and what they did. The Class Calendar provides a detailed record of your many activities during the 1955-1956 school year. The Class Will and the Class Prophecy will give you an insight into the future activities of you and your classmates. As the years pass, you can open your yearbook at any time and be reminded of your graduation activities. You can recall, by a quick glance at the photographs, your teachers and your friends. And you will know, beyond any doubt, that YOUR class is the one that has made Uni High so outstanding. It is good for you to remember your school days. For those of us who are already "graduates" there is the opportunity to recall our school days as we see them through yours. Undoubtedly both you and I will receive the same measure of satisfaction and pleasure from turning through these pages in later years. I am glad to welcome you to this time of remembering and to the many later times when this yearbook will remind you of your school and of all of us who were a part of it when you were here. ^£^^<^£^ FACULTY DR. CHARLES M. ALLEN Principal G U I D A N C E Mr. Carlson, Miss Snyder, Mr. Proff. E N G L I S H Mr. Martin, Mrs. Aschner, Mr. Grissom. L I B R A R Y Mrs. Schutzer, Miss Fedder. V o c A T I O N A L A R T S Mr. Ray, Mis. Keenan, Mrs. Connors. s o c I A L S T U D I E S Miss Snyder, Mr. Tevebaugh, Miss Leppert. V tfW M A T H E M A T I C S Mr. Beberman, Mr. Paige, Mr. Nichols, Mr. Rosenshine. Mr. Rahlf, Mr. Schwalbe, Mr. Sienknecht, Mrs. Abrahams, Mr. Sowizdrzal. F I N E A R T S P H Y S I c A L E D U C A T I O N Mrs. Abrahams, Mr. Reuter, Miss Souder, Mr. Wells, Mr. Carlier. L A N G U A G E S Miss Kriksciunaite , Miss Chagnon, Mrs. Lewis , Mrs. Buddemeier. S c I E N C E Mr. Westmeyer, Mr. Renner, Mr. Brown, Mr. Heidgerd. o F F I C E S T A F F Mrs. DeSimone, Miss Cooper, Mrs. Glennie, Miss Davidson, Miss Kamp. C u s T O D I A N S Mr. Willskey and Mr. Trotter. &&**, SENIORS tf&iZ&PJ? *r W ANN ELIZABETH CLEARY "Ann" 'No Kidding . Student Council S,4, Secretary 4; Class Vice-President S; Class Pres- ident 4; Elections Committee S; Chairman Bulletin Boards Committee 1; Chairman Tri-High Committee 3; Chairman Assembly Committee 4; Orchestra S,l,2,3, Secretary 1,2, President 3; Girls' Chorus 1, Pres- ident 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Madrigals 2,3,4; Yoemen of the Guard 2; Gondoliers 3; All-State Orchestra 1; County Music Festival S,l,2,3,4; Annie Get Your Gun 1; Dark of the Moon 2; Peer Gynt 2; Inkle and Yarico 3; Gargoyle 1; GAA S.1,2; Class Night Committee 4; Carnival Central Planning Committee 3; Spring Fling Attendant 3; DAR History Award 3; DAR Citizenship Award 4; Down In The Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4. PRESIDENT LAUREL ANN "Laurie" MC CLURE 4 Oh Heavens!' Student Council President 4, Girls* Representative 4; Class Secretary 1; NHRP 3; Tri-High Committee 4; Records Committee4; Girls' Chorus 1, Secretary 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Yoemen of the Guard 2; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Annie Get Your Gun 1; Peer Gynt 2; Gargoyle 2,3, Page Editor 3; U 'n I, Circulation Manager 4; GAA S,l,2,3; Orchesis 3; Terrapin 2,3,4, Vice-President, Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 2,3; Class Night Committee 4; Down in the Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4. SARAH ISABELLE WHITING "Sarah" GIRLS' REPRESENTATIVE "I couldn't help it." Champaign Junior High School 1; Campaign Senior High School 2; Class Secretary 4; Elections Committee 4; Orchestra 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; County Music Festival 3,4; Inkle and Yarico3;U 'n I, Typist 4; GAA 3,4; Terrapin 3; Science Club 4; Junior Red Cross 2,3,4, County Secretary 2, President 3,4; Chairman Class Night Committee 4; Down In The Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Carnival Central Planning Committee 4; Elections Committee 4. SECRETARY FREDERICK STAMM BRIGHTBILL "Fred" 'Aw-w-w. Student Council 1,3,4, President 3; Boys' Representative 1; Class President 3 ; Class Veep4;Tri -High Committee 3; Citizenship Committee 3; Candy Committee 3; Finance Committee 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Ensemble 3,4; Yoemen of the Guard 2; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival 2; Gargoyle 1,2; Football 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Tennis 2; U-Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Baccalaureate Committee 4; SAR Citizenship Award 4; Down in the Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4. VICE-PRESIDENT FREDERICK FJELDE "Rik" "But honey ..." Fargo High School, Fargo, North Dakota 2; Basketball 1,4; Track 1,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Boys* Ensemble 4; Student Council Treasurer 4, Boys' Representative 4; Co-Chairman Carnival 4; Gondoliers 3; Ber- nardine 3; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4. BOYS* REPRESENTATIVE FRANKLIN PAYNE REEVES "Frank" "Hang cool!" Student Council 2;Boys' Rep. 2; Class Treas. 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Boys* Ensemble 4; Madrigals 4; Pirates of Penzance 1; Yoemen of the Guard 2; Dark of the Moon 2; All-State Chorus 1; U 'n I 3; .Orchesis 4; Basketball 2; Tennis 2; Photo Club 3; Science Club 3; Skip Day Committee 4; Down In The Valley 4; Mrs. McThing 4. *&sr % r 3 TREASURER PEGGY ALEXANDRE "Kitty" 'I just bought the cutest hat!" Harlandale Junior High 1; Brackenridge High 2; Blessed Sacrament Academy 3. CATHERINE VIRTUE ALMY "Kathy" 'You look grunchy. Chairman Records Committee 2,3; Citizenship Committee 4; Girls' Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival S, 2,3,4; Dark of the Moon 2; Peer Gynt 2; Bernardine 3; Gargoyle 1,2,3; Assistant Ad. Manager2; Ad. Manager 3; Yearbook 3,4; Assistant Business Manager 3; Co-ad. Manager 4; G.A.A. S, 1.2, 3,4; Treasurer 2; Veep 3,4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Treas- urer 3,4; Spring Fling Attendant S; Tri-High Queen 4; Will and Prophecy Committee 4; Mrs. McThing 4. JAMES MAXWELL BARDEEN "Jim" "I guess so . Chairman Lights and Loudspeakers Committee 4; Policy Committee 1,3,4; Orchestra S, 1,2, 3,4; Boys' Ensemble 4; County Music Festival 3; Gargoyle 2, 3, 4, Ad. Manager 3, Co-Editor 4;Orchestra4; Football 2; Basketball 3,4; Tennis 2; President Science Club 3,4; Chairman Baccalaureate Committee 4; Cross Country 4; Down in the Valley 4; National Science Talent Award 4. DAVID BROADBENT "David" "Well, What do you know?" Class Treasurer S; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Boys' Ensemble 3,4; Gondoliers 3; All State Chorus 3; County Music Festival 3; Tempest S; Annie Get Your Gun 1; Dark of the Moon 2; Peer Gynt 2; Bernardine 3; Inkle and Yarico 3; Curious Savage 4; Unique 3; Orchesis 4; Science Club 3,4; Will and Prophecy Committee 4; Intramural Captain4; Down in the Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4. JEAN ELIZABETH CARTER "Jean" "Oh real-1-ly. . .?" Class Treasurer 2; Policy Committee 1,2,3,4; Chairman 3; Orchestra S,l,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival S, 1,2,3,4; Annie Get Your Gun 1; Dark of the Moon 2; Peer Gynt 2; Unique 2,3; Co-Editor 3; Orchesis S, 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2; Wardrobe Mistress 3, President 4; Fencing S,l,2; Carnival Central Planning Committee 4; Spring Fling Chairman 2; Christmas Dance ' Chairman 3; Down in the Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4. CAROL SUE COPE "Carol" "Gee, I don't know." Girls' Chorus 1,2; County Music Festival 1;GAA 1,2,3; Junior Terrapin 1.3. LINDA ANN DEHNER V "Linda" 'You Scrounge!" Lincoln Community High School 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Gargoyle 4; GAA 4; Orchesis 4; Terrapin 4; Down in the Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Tri-High Stunt Show 4. ROLAND DEKKER VAN GHYL "Roland" "Sir . Mixed Chorus 2; Boys' Esemble 4; Inkle and Yarico 4; Store Committee 3,4; Orchesis 4; Down in the Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4. EMILY LOUISE FESSLER "Emmy Lou" "Have you seen him?" Student Council 1,3, Secretary 3; Girls' Representative 1; Class Veep 3; Candy Committee 3; Citizenship Committee3; Tri-High Committee 4; Orchestra S, 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Girls' Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Pirates of Penzance 1; Yeomen of the Guard 2; Gondoliers 3; All-State Chorus 1,4; County Music Festival 2,3,4; Dark of the Moon 2; Peer Gynt 2; Gargoyle 2,3,4, Secretary 2,3; Unique 2, Treasurer 2; U 'n I Co-Ad. Manager 4; GAA S, 1,2,3; Orchesis 2, 3,4; Junior Red Cross 1; Spring Fling Attendant 2; Uni High Players 1; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down in the Valley 4. KATHRYN G ARM AN "Kathy" "I like OLDER boys." Bulletin Boards Committee2; Assembly Committee4; Girls* Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls* Ensemble 4; County Music Festival 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. JANE ELLSWORTH GREEN "Jane" "Uh-huh" Citizenship Committee 4; Girls' Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Unique 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 4; Terrapin 3,4; Junior Red Cross 3; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4. RENEE GREENMAN "Renee" 'Chicago, Chicago, that wonderful town" Roosevelt High School, Chicago 1; Girls' Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Dark of the Moon 2; Peer Gynt 2; Down in the Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4. ELLEN LOUISE HAMP "Ellen" "I've been in Michigan." Girls* Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Girls' Ensemble 3; Yoemen of the Guard 2; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival S,l,2,3; Annie Get Your Gun 1; GAA 1,2,3; Terrapin 3,4; Records Committee Chairman 4. i ' ' NADINE LOGUE HANSEN "Denus" "Oh Honestly!" Champaign Junior High School 1; Champaign Senior High School 2; GAA 3,4; Finance Committee 4; Baccalaureate Committee 4; Gargoyle 4, Ad Manager 4; U 'n I Assistant Editor 4; The Curious Savage 4; Mrs. McThing 4. CHARLES F. HASSELL "Chuck" "Mrs. Aschner did, Miss Leppert did!" Champaign Junior High School 1; Champaign Senior High School 2; Scholarship Committee 4; NHRP 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; County Music Festival 2; Commencement Committee 4. VIRGINIA GRAHAM HA WORTH "Ginger" 'Now listen." Student Council Assistant Secretary 1; Class Secretary 3; Chairman Milk Committee 2; Assembly Committee 3; Girls' Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Ensemble 4; County Music Festival S,l; Inkle and Yarico 3; Gargoyle 4; \j *n I Typist 4, GAA S, 1,2,3, President 4; Orchesis Concert Manager 3; Down In The Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4. LEONARD KEITH HAYS JR. "Keith" "Have you seen my Elf?" Champaign Junior High School 1; Tri-High Committee 4; Orchestra 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Boys* Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Yeomen of the Guard 2; Gondoliers 3; All-State Chorus 3,4; County Music Festival 2,3,4; Inkle and Yarico 3; The Curious Savage 4; Mrs. McThing 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4. JUDITH ANN HUNT "Judy" "Oh how perfectly splendid !" Student Council 3, Girls* Representative 3; Elections Committee 1,2,3, 4, Chairman 4; Chairman Scholarship Committee 3; Girls' Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival 1,2; Dark of the Moon 2; Peer Gynt 2; Inkle and Yarico 3; Gargoyle 1,2,3,4; Unique 2; U 'n I, Editor 4; GAA S.1,2; Junior Red Cross 2; Commencement Committee 4; Down In The Valley 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Mrs. McThing 4; YCCI 4. ROBERT JONES "Bob" Basketball 2,4; Intramurals 4 NANCY KELLY "Nancy" Elections Committee 4; Girls* Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Gondoliers 3; All-State Chorus 2,4; County Music Festival S, 1,2,3,4; Peer Gynt 2; Gargoyle 1.2,3,4; Unique 3; GAA S,l, 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Commencement Committee 4; Y. C.C.I. 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4. NANCY LORRAINE KIRK "Lorraine" "Gee whiz" "How insipid!" Girls' Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 3; Gargoyle S, 1,2,3; Unique 1,2; Year- book Photographer 4; Fencing S,l; GAA S,l,2; Orchesis4; Photo Club 4; Science Club 4. ' LORNA MAE KLORFINE "Lorna" "He's real cute." Tri-High Committee 2,4, Chairman 4; Girls* Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Librarian 2,3; Girls* Ensemble 3,4; County Music Festival 1,2, 3,4; Annie Get Your Gun 1; Unique 3; U 'n I, Ad Layout Manager 4; GAA S, 1,2,3,4, Sophomore Representative 2, Intramural Manager 3, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Head Cheerleader 4; Photo Club S.l, '2,3,4; Fencing 2,3; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4; Tri-High Stunt Show 4; Carnival Central Planning Committee 4. Jin.'*-' 1 & /&&!LsyL/ ^frfL&z*- * NANCY KATHRYN KNOSHER "Nancy** 4 it's between cello and piano.*' Cuyahoga Falls High School, Cuyhoga Falls, Ohio 1^,3; Orchestra 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Chairman Commencement Committee 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4. ^- SUANNA DOROTHY KUHN "Suzie" "Ohhhhh!" Boulder High School, Boulder, Colorado 4; Student Council 2; Girls' Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals 3; Yeomen of the Guard 2; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival S, 1,2,3,4; Annie Get Your Gun 1; Peer Gynt 2; Bernardine 3; Unique 2; GAA S,l, 2,3; Orchesis 3,4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4; Mrs. McThing 4. ^t^ DAVID EDWARD LANTZ "Dave" "I worked like a bloody fiend." Student Council 1; Class Vice-President 1; Finance Committee 1,2; Policy Committee 3; Citizenship Committee 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, President 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals 2, 3,4; Pirates of Penzance 1; Yeomen of the Guard 2; Gondoliers 3; All- State Orchestra 3; County Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Dark of the Moon 3; Inkle and Yarico 3; Gargoyle 1,2; U *n I Sports Editor 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Cross Country 4; U-Club 3,4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4. MARIAN LONGACRE "Pete" Champaign Junior High School 1; Champaign Senior High School 2; Orchestra 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girls* Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals 4; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival 3,4; U *n I Art Editor 4; Terrapin 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Down In The Valley 4. STUART HOWARD MANN "Stu" "Shoot" Class Treasurer 3; Coke, Candy, Store, and Lounge Committee S, 1,2,3, 4, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,4; Boys' Ensemble 4; Pirates of Penzance 1; The Curious Savage 4; Gargoyle 1,2; U'nl Business Manager 4; Foot- ball 1; Basketball 1; Track 3,4; Intramurals S, 1.2,3,4, Captain S; Baccalaureate Committee 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4. CHARLES MORRELL MC ARTY "Mickey* ' Unique 2, Intramurals 4. "Keen!" HARRIET MC DANIEL "Harriet" KENT MC CONKEY "Kent" "How's my best gal?" Store Committee 1.2,3,4, Chairman 1,2, Co-Chairman 3,4; Lounge Committee 1,2,3,4; Candy-Coke Committee 4; NHRP 4; Tri-High Stunt Show 3,4. "Let me tell you what Billy did." Champaign Junior High School 1; Champaign Senior High School 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Tri-High Stunt Show. c^^ LIa<^ ^o4 ^pri^^ WILLIAM CL "Bill" PLYMIRE "Hey, come on you guys." Student Council 2; Class President 2; Student Council Committee 2.3; Orchestra 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Boys* Ensemble 3,4; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Cross Country 4; Tennis 2; U-Club 4; Tri-High Stunt Show 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4. JANE ELLEN PROSSER "Jane" "I have one at home." Citizenship Committee 4; AssemblyCommittee3;OrchestraS,3,4; Girls* Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Yeomen of the Guard 2; Gondoliers 3; All-State Chorus 3, County Music Festival S,l,2,3,4; Annie Get Your Gun 1; Gargoyle 3,4, Secretary 4; Unique 4; Terrapin 3,4; Science Club 4; Junior Red Cross 3; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4. EVA SCHRODT "Eva" 1 Well, I can't explain it, but you know what I mean." NANCY JANE SIMON "Si" "Oh don't be ridiculous!" Elections Committee 1; Policy Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; Girls* Chorus S,l; Mixed chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Gondoliers 3; County Music Festival S, 1,2,3,4; Unique 4; GAA S, 1,2,4; Terrapin 2, 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Art Club 1. Saint Marys, Champaign, Illinois 1; SaS^dHeart Acadamy, Springfield, Illinois 2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals 4; Gon- doliers 3; County Music Festival 3,4; Unique 3; GAA 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Tri-High Stunt Show 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4. MARA TAUB "Mara" "Frankly? . . or Yes." Student Council S, Class Representative S; Chairman Scholarship Com- mittee 4; Co-Chairman Handbook Committee 3; Girls' Chorus S,l,2; County Music Festival 1; Annie Get Your Gun 1; Dark of the Moon 2; Gargoyle S.1,2; GAA S,l,2; U 'n I Calendar Editor 4; Orchesis S, 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Art Club 1; Chairman Will and Prophecy Committee 4; Mrs. McThing 4. t$m ds "Oh, let's just forget it!" leMOotmcil Executive Assistant 3; Bulletin Boards Committee 2; Girisj^ortis Hi; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Madrigals oliers 3; County Music Festival S, 1,2,3,4; AnnieGet Your Gun 1; >eer Gynt 2; Gargoyle 3,4, Page Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Unique 2; U 'n I Literary Editor 4; GAA S,l,2,3; Orchesis 3,4; Carnival Central Plan- ning Committee 3,4; Baccalaureate Committee 4; Down In The Valley 4. RAYMOND DEAN WALLEN "Dean" Basketball 2,4; Cross Country 4; Track 2,3. "Real cool cat!" RICHARD DALE WARNER "Dick" "Let's have a drag race!" Wheaton College Academy, Wheaton, Illinois, 1; Wheaton Community High School 1; B|n Lipper High School, Ashville, North Carolina 2; Jaskejball 3,4;,cJ)»s Country 4; Track 4. JOYCE RUTH WEAVER "Joyce" "Guess What?" Champaign High School 1; Urbana High School 1; Girls' Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Assembly Committee 4. ^oc >^JL - P» A - m/L, /- PATRICIA LYNNE WEBB "Pat" 'Well- Assembly Committee 4; NHRP 4; Orchestra S, 1,2,3. Gargoyle 3,4, Page-Editor 4; Yearbook 4; GAA S, 1,2,3,4, Intramural Manager 4; Orchesis 4; Fencing S,l,2. ^ .Wj^ f AMU X/fAOTC UJD1JC — ' •• JANE MARIE HARMS "Jane" Is Miss Changnon here today?" Mahomet High school 1; Girls' Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; County Miisic Festival 2. WILLIE MAE ISOLA NEWBILL "Isola" "And Clyde went 'Ka-Pow'." Girls* Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3; GAA 2; NHRP 4. KATE MC DONALD SHATTUCK "Katie" Student Council 3, Girl's Representative 3; Tri-Hi Committee S ; Assembly Committee S; Girls' 'Chorus S,l; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Pirates of Penzance 1; County Music Festival S, 1,2,3,4; Dark of the Moon 2; Peer Gynt 2; The Curious Savage 4; GAA S, 1,2,3; Orchesis 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Terrapin S, 1,2,3,4, Veep 3, President 4; Brooklyn Baseball Cantata 4; Down In The Valley 4; Mrs. McThing 4. MARGARET MAR' "Muggsy" 0\ ty^'M 3 \J^ f ^ood heavens J" 1; St. Mary s Academy, Alexandria, Vii Champaign High School 1; St. Mary^s Academy, Alexandria, Virginia 2,3; Bulletin Boards Committee 4; Girls' Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Orchesis 4. / LA CHUTIOil DEAD END ALLEY SMALL CHILDREN AT PLAY UNDERCLASSMEN President .... Vice-President . Secretary .... . . John Williams Student Council Class Sponsor . . Roberta Anderson . . Max Beberman '&V^:> s. -jr^ Marian BakeA^ Mike Buchan > ^ i/fl^' e X\r^ ^p Tohn Bulelb c^" iue Colwe^^- ^Emil De Antonio Dave Hulett Bill Johnson Phil Kellogg Steve Knapp wn!Th NOT PICTURED Lucia Est eves Joe Harris Stella Mor S^si*^ / huJ&^) Ken Laitinen Kevin McCrimmon Frank Miles Mike Morrell Linda Mowrer Richard Newmark Dave Norton Norm Paul r*\ 'S-Xhrt *D ct^azQzh^-i^ Steve Poulos Marc Rhodes Steve Sanderson Susan Schnabel Mary Lou Scott Sally Stearns Dan Yohe *» ^ / if President Mary Murphy Vice-President Stu Cohn Secretary Barbara Hutchins Treasurer Fred Burgomaster Student Council . . . .Jim Buckley Marcia Kaplan Class Sponsor .... Eugene Nichols s o p H O M O R E S Newell Acord Bill Bardeen Pete Carlston Mary Lou Caughron Jim Chappel John Clayton Marti Cleary Joanne Couch Bruce Creamer Annamary Hays Joan King Gene Lewis Gladys Mor Martha Vestling Mike Day Cam Dobbins Jim Dobbins Mike Hoyman Jim Jackobs Tom Johnson Virginia Lennox Judy Levin Marc i a Murphy Dick Osborn Dave Rawcliffe Jim Rogers Judi Shattuck Charlotte Tate Jonny Von Foerster Tommy Von Foersti George Will Walfredo Yrady 1 1 JHMr 9 President Joe Miles Vice-President .... Jim Hendrick Secretary .... Susanne Philippson Treasurer Mike Kirtley Student Council Nini Taub Willard Spiegelman Sponsor Mr. Brown Linn Baumgardner Tony Carter Clara Derber Steve Doob Ford Doolittle Amaryllis Fletcher Celeste Forsythe Bill Hays Mary Heller Evaline Heinrichs Julie Johnson Jack Kelley Caroline Lanham Benny Laws Suzie Levin Dave McLane Linda Newmark Phil Norton Tom Osborn Tom Read Lucy Reeves John Scott Jack Seitz Ann Shipley Bruce Schurtz Bob Smith NOT PICTURED Alice Tweedie Terry Smith Judy Stout Dave Trebilcock Andy Von Foerster Betty White Shelby Williams Bess Winakor David Woodruff Ground breaking of Uni High, Spring 1917. SUB FRESHMEN FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Dick Laitinen, Kay Kar raker, Judy Mann, Susan Day, Linda Lantz, Janet Fairbanks, Jerry Meier„Dotty Dietz. MIDDLE: Nancy Lavatelli, Sharon Webb, Christina Vestling, Judy Buddemeier, Myla Archer, John Schacht, Ambrose Richardson, Tom Bestor. BACK: Mike Sites, Cathy Sterret, Jackie Yates, David Williams, Bill Stoltey, Laurie Parker, Larry Morrell, Billy Martin. ■- • - ACTIVITIES UNI STAFF Editor Judith Hunt Assistant Editor Nadine Hansen Business Manager Stuart Mann Assistant Business Manager Laurie McClure Photography Editor Lorraine Kirk Literary Editor Polly Viens Art Editor Pete Longacre Sports Editor . David Lantz Co -Ad Manager Katy Almy Co -Ad Manager , Emily Fessler Ad Layout Editor Lorna Klorfine Calendar Editor Mara Taub Typist Ginger Haworth Typist Pat Webb Typist Sarah Whiting Sponsor Mrs. Connors STUDENT COUNCIL The 1955-1956 Student Council was under the leadership of Laurie McClure, President; Bob Parker, Vice-President; Ann Cleary, Secretary; RikFjelde, Treasurer; and Miss Leppert, Sponsor. Council instituted many new things this year; it made the purchase of activity tickets mandatory, instituted an honor study hall, joined the community in helping furnish recreational facilities for the Youth Home, purchased a juke box, starxed a new program of student orientation, joined the District of Association of Student Councils r and was honored by having one of its members --Bob Parker- -elected treasurer of that organization. In October, the students and faculty joined forces to present Uni High's most financially successful carnival. Student Council committees also improved and increased their services to the school. In all. Student Council successfully fulfilled its purpose as the primary governing body of the school. GARGOYLE GARGOYLE, the school's weekly newspaper, was written, edited, and produced by a student staff of 30 members. Organization and assignment meetings were held Wednesday noon, and the staff met Monday night to put the paper together. The paper was dittoed, with the exception of quarterly printed issues. The officers of the 1955-56 GARGOYLE staff were: Co-editors Jim Bardeen, Polly Viens Advertising manager Nadine Hansen Business manager Richard Newmark Secretary Jane Prosser Production manager Mary Lou Caughron Page editors Pat Webb Marcia Kaplan Virginia Garrett Patty Hagan Faculty sponsor Charles P. Martin Ik J§ JM .-,»:.. ^HH . ^^^ \ >.' mLi G.A.A. COUNCIL The Girls' Athletic Association, designed to promote interest and participation in girls' sports, grew in size and enthusiasm this year. The Intramural program was far more successful than usual, with archery, tennis, basketball, vol- leyball, and softball the featured activites. The vice-versa "Star Dance" was one of the best ever sponsored by G. A. A. The officers of the 1955-56 G.A.A. Council were: Faculty sponsor Miss Marjorie Souder President . Virginia Haworth Vice-president Katy Almy Secretary Lorna Klorfine Treasurer Nancy Kelly Intramural manager Pat Webb Sophomore representative Mary Lou Caughron Freshman representative Carolyn Lanham Sub representative Judy Mann ORCHESIS This year, Orchesis, under the talented supervision of Mrs. Geulah Abrahams, enlarged its membership and greatly increased its activities. Members were re- quired to attend Monday meetings, and on Tuesdays workshops were held. In ad- dition to two workshops, several members of Orchesis choreographed group dances. A member -at -large was elected each month to represent the general membership of Orchesis at the board meetings. MEMBERS: Katy Almy Marian Baker David Broadbent Judy Buddemeier Jean Carter Susan Day Linda Dehner Roland Dekker Van Gyle Clara Gail Derber Diane Findley Amaryillis Fletcher Mary Heller Juliet Johnson Kay Karraker Lorraine Kirk Caroline Lanham Linda Lantz Nancy Lavatelli Judy Mann Linda Newmark Frank Reeves Lucy Reeves Kate Shattuck Kathy Sterrett Charlotte Tate Mara Taub Nini Taub Christina Vestling Polly Veins Andy Von Foerster Tommy Von Foerster Jonny Von Foerster Pat Webb Sharon Webb Bess Winakor The officers of the 1955-56 Orchesis Board were: President Jean Carter Secretary Mara Taub Treasurer Katy Almy Wardrobe Chairman Nadine Taub it ^ FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Patty Hagan, Emil de Antonio, Richard Newmark, Lindsay Black, Mr. Loren Grissom. SECOND ROW: Marian Baker, Mary Heller, Linda Newmark, Juliet John- son, Nini Taub, Jane Prosser, Nancy Simon, Lorraine Kirk. THIRD ROW: Birdie Anderson, Sue Colwell, Ginger Garrett, Dan Yohe. FOURTH ROW: David Norton, Dick Osborn, Grant Fairbanks, Kevin McKrimmon, Ken Laitinen. UNIQUE Editor Emil de Antonio Assistant Editor Richard Newmark Production Manager Ken Laitinen Secretary Patty Hagan Treasurer Lindsay Black Faculty Sponsor ...*.-. Loren Grissom Unique, which was revived this year after a year's absence due to lack of interest, is the school's literary magazine. It is written and edited by students and is put out when there is suf- ficient material to merit doing so. The Unique staff put out four issues this year which included many original and unusual stories written by students of the various English classes. Unique was very well received this year and it is hoped that the magazine will continue to be a fruitful outlet for Uni High's talented writers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorraine Kirk, Sarah Whiting, Jack Seitz, Jim Bardeen, Marc Rhodes, Pete Carlston, Richard Newmark, Nancy Simon, Jane Prosser, Emil de Antonio, David Woodruff, Mr. Roger Brown, Steve Doob. SCIENCE CLUBS Science Club was one of Uni High's new clubs, and one of the most active. Its purpose was to stimulate interest in science among Uni High students. Each student was responsible for preparing a program for one of the Tuesday noon meetings. Two of the most interesting programs during the year were a field trip to visit ILLIAC and a talk by Mr. John Bardeen on transistors. Jim Bardeen was president and Nancy Simon was secretary. ^/X' / lr TERRAPIN Sue Colwell Ellen Hamp Pete Longacre Laurie McClure Marcia Murphy Mary Murphy Judy Shattuck Kate Shattuck Ann Shipley Nancy Simon Sally Stearns PLEDGES Roberta Anderson Marian Baker Linn Baumgardner Linda Dehner Amaryllis Fletcher Virginia Garrett Pat Hagan Julie Johnson Nancy Lavetelli Virginia Lennox Judy Levin Susie Levin Jane Prosser JUNIOR TERRAPIN Susan Day Dotty Dietz Janet Fairbanks Kay Karraker Caroline Lanham Nini Taub Sharon Webb Bess Winakor Jackie Yates Uni High School's synchronized swimming and Junior Terrapin, boasted a total mem girls. The officers were: Kate Shattuck, President; Lau Vice-President and Treasurer; Nancy Simon, Secretary; \ Pledges Representative; Janet Fairbanks, Junior T sentative. Miss Souder sponsored the groups. "Time's S Water," the annual show, was accompanied by songs Broadway musicals. GAA helped with the production by t of publicity and decorations. B^^^^^ -^^^^L HI ■ 1 1 1 4 « \ J{ KfiT *^ 1 ^/W ^ ^ ^.--^ E 3^ » ^ 1 ' ^^tf"" ~^1 H BL_-_«p» B GUESTS Hannibal Leonard Hays Jeff David Broadbent Fairy May Kate Shattuck Mrs. Paddy Mary Lou Coughron Florence Susan Schnable FAMILY Titus Emil de Antonio Samuel Kenneth Laitinen Lilly Belle Marcia Kaplan Mrs. Savage Nadine Hansen STAFF Dr. Emmett Stu Mann Miss Willie Susan Levin SPECIAL EFFECTS Violinist Frank Reeves John Thomas Alan Broadbent THE CURIOUS SAVAGE On December 11 and December 12 the University High School Players put on a production of THE CURIOUS SAVAGE, a comedy by John Patrick. It is the story of an eccentric mil- lionairess who is placed in a rest home by her children as a part of their effort to get her money. The plot develops around her visit in the rest home and her relationships with the other guests and with her children. MUSIC Uni High School's Music Department included Madrigals, Boys' Ensembles, Girls' Ensemble, and Mixed Chorus directed by Helmut Sienknecht, and Girls' Chorus and Orchestra directed by Richard Schwalbe. MADRIGALS, the most select singing group, which is composed of ten members, performed in the Christmas Concert and presented concerts locally and out-of-town. Madrigals has added several numbers not usually included in the traditional 16th century music. BOYS ENSEMBLE AND GIRLS' ENSEMBLE were for Junior and Senior students. MIXED CHORUS, made up of 60 mem- bers, presented a Christmas Cantata and took part in the local Musical Festival in May. GIRLS' CHORUS was composed of 20 underclass girls. ORCHESTRA, with its 35 instrumentalists, per- formed in the Christmas Concert and presented its Annual Spring Concert. Robert Parker, Polly Viens, Marti Cleary, Ruth Ann Stephens, Marian Longacre, Ann Cleary, Leonard Hays, David Lantz. ABSENT: Sally Stearns, Frank Reeves. MADRIGALS GIRLS' ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: Linda Mowrer Eva Schrodt Renee Greenman Linda Dehner Kate Shattuck Emily Fessler Ruth Stephens Nancy Kelly SECOND ROW: Sally Stearns Patty Hagan Roberta Anderson Sue Colwell Virginia Garett Marian Baker Judy Hunt Virginia Haworth Nancy Simon Susan Schnabel Margaret Sherwin Pete Longacre ABSENT: Katy Almy Lorna K lor fine Polly Viens FIRST ROW: Leonard Hays Dave Broadbent John Williams Dave Hulett Dave Lantz SECOND ROW: R. Dekker Van Gyhl Ronnie Link Bill Plymire Dan Yohe Bob Parker Stu Mann Jim Bardeen Rik Fjelde Steve Poulos Frank Reeves Mr. Sienknecht BOYS' ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Virginia Haworth, Pete Longacre, Jane Harms, Patty Hagan, Sarah Whiting, Laurie McClure, Marian Baker, Birdie Anderson, Ginger Garrett, Ruth Stephens, Nancy Kelly, Ann Cleary. SECOND*ROW: Lorna Klorfine, Linda Mowrer, Jane Green, Nancy Simon, Nancy Knosher, Judy Hunt, Jean Carter, Marti Cleary, Suzie Kuhn, Linda Dehner, Susan Schnabel, Linda Lantz, Sue Colwell, Muggsy Sherwin, Emily Fessler. THIRD ROW: Bill Hays, Terry Smith, Phil Norton, Stu Cohn, Dan Yohe, Bob Parker, Dave Broadbent, David Woodruff, Bob Smith. FOURTH ROW: Keith Hays, Walfrado Yrady, Rik Fjelde, Dave Lantz, John Williams, Eddie Het- tinger, Pete Carlston, FredBrightbill, Ronnie Link, DaveHulett, Jim Buckley, Bill Plymire, George Will, Mr. Sienknecht. MIXED CHORUS v 4^1 1 -^= J * i K : /j ■W* ^ i ■r^Jff," * il - tffll Ife 1 V^ FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Joanne Couch, Virginia Lennox, Jackie Yates, Mary Heller, Linda Newmark, Alice Tweedie, Cathie Sterrett, Sharon Webb, Judy Buddemeier. SECOND ROW: Janet Fairbanks, Christina Vestling, Judy Mann, Annamary Hays, Clara Gail Derber, Judy Stout, Linn Baumgardner, Lucy Reeves, Judy Shattuck, Evaline Heinrichs, Mr. Schwalbe. GIRLS' CHORUS ORCHESTRA 1 CS ■k| l^lj' ^^'' ' : \ 1 Ik ATHLETICS CLOCKWISE, From Bottom: Marcia Kaplan, Pete Longacre, Sally Stearns, Lorna Klor- fine, Ruth Stephens, and Marti Cleary. CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bob Parker, Leonard Hays, John Buley, Dan Yohe, Bill Plymire. BACK ROW: Lindsey Black, Dave Lantz, Ronnie Link, Fred Brightbill, John Williams, Dean Wallen. c^. r-£» Q -\ ^ x U-CLUB A.v\\i ^^: "~^> x" ^ V <", $K&> \ 14. After much stewing, the Tri-High stunt show was put on tonight. We all thought "Billie" Plymire was a darling. 17. Those mesmerized people you see waving their arms to music and walking in for- mation after school are merely the first mild signs that the Terrapin show is in Rehearsal and will soon be Presented. 21,28. The time when Uni really needs martyrs- -to stand out in the cold and beg for dimes (the March, of course). Unfortunately the organization allows no rake-off whatsoever. 24,25,26. Amazing the number of long faces in the library giving themselves a grey pall over IT. (exams). After it was over, and everyone managed to stagger through alive, the Seniors gave an all-school party. The theme alone: Bring Your Own Decorations (i.e, a sign reading Ali Baba's Cave and thirty undecorated Christmas trees, etc., etc.) assured success. 27. We won We won We won !!!!!!! That is A Basketball Game!!!!!!! With Ogden, 44-41!!!!!! Yah, hurrah!!!!!!! 31. Our new choral director, Mr. Sienknecht, has a truly inventive mind. This year, O terque quaterque beati!, we are doing "Down in the VaUey" aM/th^ ? '*Brook J Baseball Cantata." Rehearsals have already started. aMi CKa 1 *» Ogy^ I i. t ^^W CLASS WILL We, the class of 1956 leave To the class of '57 our exalted position of seniority To the class of '58 our abilities in the fine arts To the class of '59 our enviable qualities of leadership To the class of *60 our boundless sophistication Peggie Alexander, whould leave Uni High boys- -if only there were any. Katy Almy, leave the notes on my locker to anyone with strength enough to pull them off. Jim Bardeen, leave the Physics lab to Mr. Renner in the hope that he might follow in my footsteps. Fred Brightbill, leave. I'm tired of waiting. Dave Broadbent, leave my bright red hat to "Lights and Loudspeakers." Jean Carter, leave my ability to translate everything into dance to Miss Changnon to translate back into French. Ann Cleary, leave for a girls school- -I have decided to defeat the purpose of life. , Carol Cope, leave my preference for "civics" to Mr. Brown. , Linda Dehner, leave my way with fellows to Linda Lantz. , Roland Dekker Van Ghyl, leave my alarm clock to David Norton so he will grow up to be just like me. , Emily Fessler, leave--and take Keith with me. , Rik Fjelde, leave my car sitting in the street in front of school. , Kathy Garman, leave Uni High's Horse Heritage to Norm Paul. , Jane Green, reluctantly leave my box of kleenex to Dan Yohe. , Renee Greenman, leave my furs to some poor fur -less creature. , Ellen Hamp, leave my frequent trips to Michigan to Emil de Antonio so he'll have some other place to go. , Nadine Hansen, leave my "Oh, Must we" to all Uni High first year teachers. , Jane Harms, leave my "afternoon job" to all half-time teachers. , Charles Hassel, leave my unique place in civics class to Fred Burgomaster. , Virginia Haworth, leave my torn gym shirt to Judy Levin. , Leonard Hays, leave my powerful command of language to Tom Read. , Judy Hunt, leave my enormous vocabulary to Sally Stearns for use in Latin IV. , Bob Jones, leave ALL the girls --gladly!! , Nancy Kelly, leave my quiet mannerisms to Tony Carter. , Lorraine Kirk, leave my car, with love, to any future gangs who may need trans- portation. , Lorna Klorfine, leave the cheerleaders --after four years --no wins. , Nancy Knosher, leave my musical ability to future freshman boys music appreciation classes. , Suzie Kuhn, have just come back. I don't want to leave! , Dave Lantz, leave my enthusiasm for sports to Mr. Sienknecht. , "Pete" Longacre, leave my bicycle to anyone who will ride as much as I have. , Stu Mann, leave Uni High girls for the birds. , Mickey McArty, leave my favorite murder mystery to Mike Day. , Laurie McClure, leave my ticket stub from Oberlin College. , Kent McConkey, leave my referee's whistle to Mike Morrell so that he may carry on. , Harriet McDaniel, leave my giggle to Miss Keenan. , Isola Newbill, leave my volleyball serves to the basketball team. , Bill Phymire, leave, --PLUNK! , Jane Prosser, leave my memories of Cape Cawd to anyone who has never been out of the state of Illinois. , Frank Reeves, leave my flexible class schedule to Ken Laitnen--since he really doesn't need it. , Eva Schrodt, leave to take care of the most wonderful child in the world--my own. , Kate Shattuck, finally, finally, leave, leave, leave! ! ! , Muggsy Sherwin, leave my natural lettering ability to the poor overworked Bulletin Board committees. I, Nancy Simon, leave my virtues to the select few who will want them. I, Ruth Stephens, leave the combination of Madrigals and Cheerleading to anyone foolish enough to take it. I, Mara Taub, leave Baccalaureate, and all that goes with it--long may it flourish. I, Polly Viens, leave my knowledge of Gargoyle "scoops" to the second floor telephone. I, Dean Wallen, leave my slabs of limestone and trips to the Sangamon to any Biology student that is desperate for specimens. I, Dick Warner, leave my collection of cuff-links, tie clasps, studs and miscellaneous collar -buttons to Bill Hays. -I, Joyce Weaver, leave my soliciting job for Al Daniels studio to any future salesmen. I, Pat Webb, leave my deceptively silent smile to any argument--for a dollar an hour. I, Sarah Whiting, leave my German student teaching to the German teachers. CLASS PROPHECY Peggie Alexander has been instrumental in regaining the independence of Texas. Katy Almy has decided to change her middle name- -she can't decide between Faith, Hope and Charity. Jim Bardeen is doing an icebox commercial on television. Fred Brightbill has become a great-grandmother thanks to 57 li'l white mice. David Broad bent is teaching Danny Kaye double talk. Jean Carter has just married a Zulu chief. Ann Cleary has just become the first president of the world government. Carol Cope has become the 1,442,000,002 full-fledged anesthetist in Pago-Pago. Linda Dehner is still trying to decide when to wear which ring. Roland Dekker Van Ghyl is now forging notes for students late to first hour Physics classes. Emily Fessler is head of theSocietyfor the Prevention of Cruelty to Republicans. Rik Fjelde has become a Father to nuns and a brother to all. Kathy Garman has just conquered her heart's desire--the world's champion bull, Rufus the X I V. Jane Green has succeeded Miss Leppert as the most active woman in Illinois. Renee Greenman has become one-half of a fur business --she wears them. Ellen Hamp is modeling frat pins for Mademoiselle. Nadine Hansen has been gaining fame for some years now with her Miss Hart column in the Christen Science Monitor. Jane Harms is a clothes designer--she designs children's training pants. Charles Hassell is lucky- -he just had kittens. Virginia Haworth is a bum. She lives on olive oil and pumpernickel. Leonard Hays is the first tenor floor scrubber the senate has ever had. Judy Hunt has left our midst--she's become a normal American girl. Bob Jones is a construction engineer. He constructs cuspidors. Nancy Kelly has changed her name to Grace and has just married the prince of Lichten- stein. Lorraine Kirk is with us no longer. She was finally burnt to a little black cinder by her sun lamp. Lorna Klorfine has become a chain-store operator of bowling pins--she has just negotiated for her seventeenth bowling pin. Nancy Knosher is lighting candles for Liberace's grandson. Suanna Kuhn has finally made a memory- -she has built an addition to Uni High. Dave Lantz, now in the hairdressing business, has unwittingly started a fad for home hair cuts. "Pete" Longacre has taken Christian Dior's place with her new Q look. Stu Mann is an umpire for the New York Yankees. He's getting his revenge. Mickey McArty has finally thrown himself out of joint after a wrestling match with a volleyball. Laurie McClure is "Pooshing Paddles" for Bannister. Kent McConkey has converted Russia with his folk songs. Harriet McDaniel is the star attraction in Radio City Music Hall--in her role as "the mighty oak." Isola Newbill has opened a day nursery for ducks. Bill Plymire has been spending the last ten years in Joliet for having a few too many wives. Jane Prosser is playing Froggy the Gremlin on the Smiling Ed show. Frank Reeves is a fence --dealing especially in jewelry and rings. Eva Schrodt has become a billboard keeper. Kate Shattuck is head librarian at the British Museum. Muggsy Sherwin has become the first all- day commuter. By the time she gets into town from her 200 mile distant farm, it is time for her to turn around and go back. Nancy Simon has married a millionaire and is doing nothing. Ruth Ann Stephens has just been promoted to head orderly in the Chanute Hospital. Mara Taub has just resigned from the human race. Polly Viens has just been accepted by the Met. as a bass. Dean Wallen has finally gotten away. Dick Warner triumphantly announces the acquisition of his first automobile. Joyce Weaver has just opened a saloon. Pat Webb hasn't told anyone what she has been doing for the last twenty years- so we just don't know. Sarah Whiting has founded a new charity organization for herself. She is acting president and membership. •*^/ ' /\d ft SOLICITORS, CRNVte^//! 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