**/;,'• tf\ / 1- ^ • - ''"•". >'.'. T\r i- ft "■*/'f- « *! .•';..■"■■' • ..•■-■''.• .■-.■ ■ •>.: NsKfi fl 13 V Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign http://archive.org/details/ui1976univ U'N'I '76 Captain lllinek appeared on the scene at Uni High in the 74-75 school year. He immediately reached the hearts of the entire school as a Superhero who protected the average student from diabolical evildoers. Through out these pages Captain lllinek is depicted at different stages in history. The drawings are bestowed to U'N'I by the illustrious talent of Dan Watson. Table of Contents . . . Dedication — 4 Events — 11 Sports — 3 Seniors — 79 Under c lassmen — 65 &V Faculty — 49 Organizations — 39 )^C) We, the graduating class of 1976, dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Warren Royer . . . who brought us Oreo's and cucumber sandwiches; helped us in our efforts at English and X-country; lent us his office and his name (as a sponsor); and even cleaned the boy's room for us. We love you. i I and Dr. Ella C. Leppert who gave us not only the facts, but the flavor of the past; inspired an ethnic loyalty close to nationalism; and managed to teach us all about World War II on the last day of class two years in a row . . . We love you. Dr. Ella Catherine Leppert retired this year after twenty two years of proving the value of solid bases. The Instrumentalists, Chorus, and Madrigals gave a special concert in her honor, and a retirement dinner is planned for May 15. Uni will miss you. Farewell Dr. Leppert % Sew* • * 'a. ■■ **^ «r 5 *f -- S*»* Events Howdy Hop "* 12 s»Hifl> Traditional orientation activities included Howdy Hop, Orientation Social, and Orientation Picnic. This year Howdy Hop featured music by Ratsback, unusual lighting, and— what Uni kids seem to enjoy most— refreshments. Halloween Dance 13 Fall Play 14 "Bus Stop" venhall Chris Hurt Andy Stone Greg Baum Beth Amsbary Gail Plath Hs as as as as as Duckworth Dr. Lyman Virgil BlessifeL2SlAm^^flHP'& ' Grace Hoyland Eric Gullerud Jason Greenburg as as Carl Will Masters Patti Elliott Jenkins directed the play; teaching the cast how to fall drunkenly, sing seductively, and roll cigarettes. Chris Wilcock and Martin Doebel constructed the set. Ah! The fruit of labor! "Collage" (or "One Acts Gone Crazy") featured music of all kinds as well as a series of dramatic sketches. Participants ranged from "budding young artists" making their debut on the stage to veterans of several Uni productions and pros like Ms. Patti. Chris Hurt (remember him?— the drunk in BUS STOP) was a novice director and actually made a success of it. The event revealed some— ah — "interesting" aspects of certain venerated teachers. 16 17 18 As usual, Slave Sale was one of X- Week's biggest and best events. But interest in the Tape Race soon eclipsed everything else. The Faculty actually got up to the second floor. And the intense Senior-Sub rivalry kept up excitement to the end. The Class of 76 won, as they have every year. ISM.M, 19 The band, Jesse Ross, provided music for people to do anything (like waving at yearbook photographers) and everything (like dancing) to. Both music and people— essential ingredients for a good dance— were in plenty at the Union. 20 21 .-■•'.•■ $ <> O o r;i 9 * * . " » • V . T-3 4 22 Sports p « k .« Cross Country UNI— 26 UNI— 27 UNI— 35 UNI— 32 UNI— 28 UNI— 19 UNI— 20 UNI— 26 UNI— 37 UNI— 19 UNI— 50 UNI— 46 UNI— 46 nal Paxton Invitational 13th K.* an Clas Conference 2nd District Meet 9th Unity— 29 Clinton— 28 Monticello— 22 Tri-Valley— 23 Monticello— 27 St. JoSepfflpgl Oakwood4-41 Georgetowni-29 Paxton— 19 Wapella— 40 Centennial— 15 Urbana— 15 Central— 15 24 nw'-i BACK ROW: Joe Coble, Ted Ross, Martin Doebel, David Brooks. FRONT ROW: Coach Larry Jahn, Paul Stevenson, Mike Mueller, Chris Wilcock, Jimmy Mayeda, Ted Boone, Athletic Director Warren Royer. Not pictured: Andy Stone, Frank Gladney, and Chris Hurt. 25 ■ Illineks 75-76 26 \ 27 Varsity Basket- Bali 1976 Varsity MM neks: FRONT ROW: Coach Model, "Chris Chow, *Ar- meen Gould, Co-Cap't. 'Chris Wilcock, *Max Wei, *Joe Coble. BACK ROW: 'Dan Watson, David Brooks, 'Martin Doebel, Chris Debrunner, Co- Cap't 'Mike Mueller, and Jim Ang. 'graduating Seniors 28 "^ 29 J. V. Basketball rWSV' Jim Ang, Ted Boone, Jim Burnett, Frank Gladney, Paul Stevenson, Tony Chien, Dan Bruner, Gehard Lueschen, and Richard Blaylock, played Junior Varsity. 30 s>k 31 The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders this year were Alex Davis, Jane Gtadney, and Captain Hla Tlou. J. V. Cheerleaders 32 Varsity Cheerleaders Amanda Bowhill, Kirsten Uggerby, Claire Hannon, and Captain Mary Beberman were Varsity Cheerleaders. 33 M^p— 111 i -• 34 Autographs Players Cheerleaders 35 36 37 38 o R G A N I Z A T I N S Student Council FRONT ROW: Vice President Ray Renken, President Andy Stone, Parliamentarian Jason Greenberg, Secretary Beth Amsbary. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Burkholder, Linda Pace, Claire Hannon, Kathi Sherbert, Emily Chien, Ted Boone, Karen Baum. BACK ROW: Mike Marder, Sponsor D. Dirks, Leslie Chandler, Lah Tlou, Anthony Chien, Milos Kokotovic, Treasurer David Glockner, Jim Worley, Gail Plath. Exec Beth Amsbert, Ray Renken, Andy Stone, Jason Greenburg, Sponsor D. Dirks. Lounge FRONT ROW: Greg Baum, Chairmen Kathy Mueller, and Chris Wilcox, Chris DeBronner, Joe Gersehn. MIDDLE ROW: Amanda Bowhill, Sarah Axel, Nancy Brother- son, Sponsor C. Douglas. BACK ROW: Micheala Bradley. 40 Sir Andrew dressed in shining white Sir Renken tried but not quite Together they led the S.C. true and right Every Wednesday noon showing their might The future seemed as dark as night But S.C. led the way, and showed us light. Exec was always planning the show Deciding upon ideas, deciding yes or no For the students of the round table they led the way For Student Council they led from day to day. Finance controlled the treasures of the land Sir Glocker held the money tight in hand They held the S.C. budget in check They kept it from being a financial wreck. Lounge was led by Lady Mueller and Sir Crock And to their rooms the crowds did flock This room was a haven for short and tall And through their efforts, lounge was enjoyed by all. Supplying us with our lunchtime need We thank them all, we thank each one We congratulate them for a job well done. Finance Emily Chien, Mike Marder, Lah Tlou, Gail Plath, David Glockner, Sponsor D. Dirks. Milk FRONT ROW: Ducky Sherwood, Nancy Brotherson, Sonja Langs- jgen, Rudolph Chien. BACK ROW: Greg Baum, Willy Purves, Laurel Appel, Alison Rieber, Diedre Shupp, Carla Liberman. FRONT ROW: Jim Worley, Thomas Krause, Robert Sah, Mark Zvilius. SECOND ROW: Sponsor— Jim Evans, Phillip Krause, Ray Renken, Tom Worley, Andrew Appel. FRONT ROW: Suzie Wijsman, Veronica Woodhouse, Margaret Pearson, Karen Barnhart. SECOND ROW: Sponsor— George Triplett, Chas. Hansell, Mary Ann Schran, Nels Gullerud, Peter Kolodziej, Gail Plath, Kitty Ravenhall,Karin McCullough, Eric Gullerud. P&i3iB7 FRONT ROW: Ted Boone, Raffi Babakhanian, Gerhard Lueschen. SECOND ROW: Kevin Nortrup, Frank Gladney, Ray Renken, Jason Greenberg, Veronica Woodhouse, Karin McCullough, Robert Sah, Nels Gullerud, Susan Graham, Brad Hess. THIRD ROW: Eric Gullerud, Tony Chien, Sponsor— Stephen Finley. Not Pictured: Kathy Murtha. Chess "Checkmate", softly chants the victor. The loser pleads, "Just one game more" Members of the club are masters of the game; Each one trying to play his way to fame. ECO The plants, the animals, all heaven sent, We all must protect the environment. Such is the idea that ECO is 'puted to, To protect all nature under the sky blue. Latin To these the past of ancient Rome does call. To this day they regret the fall, For them "Pax Romana" was the time to be alive, For in Latin Club, Rome still does thrive. 42 JO. \J.&. Volleyball in the gym, basketball at lunch, At basketball games a snack to munch, Athletics, competition, sports, all of these we need. And on the way to these SOS was in the lead. A.A.B. The Athletic Advisory Board had many a vision. Over athletics they made many a decision. One more away game, one more track meet, As always AAB must think on its feet. A.V. Audio supplied the sounds that would be. Visual supplied the sights we would see. They ran the projectors for every lad and lass, For every teacher in every class. FRONT ROW: Cosponsor Mike Lepic, Mike Stecyk, cosponsor Penni Cushman, Mary Beberman. SECOND ROW: Billy Burkholder, Eric Yang, Claire Hannon, Marie Williams, Kitty Ravenhall. Tony Chien, Brad Hess, sponsor Warren Royer, Linda Pace. FRONT ROW: Jim Ang, Mark Williams, Lindsey Reichman. SECOND ROW: Cosponsor Mrs. Goodman, Chris Debrunner, Ray Renken, Chris Wilcock, Paul Stevenson, Mrs. Van Nord. THIRD ROW: Frank Gladney, Jim Worley, Jason Greenburg, Kevin Nortrup, Ted Ross, Chris Hurt. 43 Mrs. Zonn sponsored this year's Madrigals. Marie Williams, Karen Barnhart, Beth Amsbary, Kristin Gonsalus, Nancy Brotherson, Karen Baum, Mary Beberman, and Kitty Ravenhall. 44 Chorus. FRONT ROW: Dan Bruner, Alison Reiber, Cindy Sherbert, Nancy Brotherson. BACK ROW: Hla Tlou, Nels Gullerud, Raffi Babakhanian, Frank Gladney, Marie Williams, Gloria Nettl, Peter Koledziej, and Ducky Sherwood. Mrs. Jordan directed the group and Philippa Norman accompanied on the guitar. 45 Jim Ang, Mark Williams, and David Glockner supplied U'N'I with photographs. A special thanks to John Dixon for class pictures. Ted Ross, Martin Doebel, Lucia Chen, Dan Watson, Joe Coble, Sarah Axel, Kathy Mueller, Kitty Ravenhall, and Kathy Murtha put together the pages. Veronica Woodhouse ran sales; Mr. Royer sponsored and ad- vised; and Marcie helped a lot. 46 47 I m 77/7. *.■•.■ m m *:: •$W. 48 FACULTY Adm inistra tion Dr. James Raths (left) was appointed Principal in July before this school year. During the year he faced many problems including those concerned with homework loads, Uni High social life, the size of the school, and the variety of courses offered and required. Of course, Dr. Raths was an important part of SFAC. Mr. Warren Royer spent his second year as Associate Principal this year, giving Dr. Raths the benefit of his Ad- ministrative experience. He also continued his close in- teraction with the students, sponsoring the Handbook and Orientation, Bookbar, and Milk Committees and Yearbook. He was also an integral part of SFAC. r Office Staff * I This year Dr. Robert Davis was the Director of the Curriculum Laboratory. He also taught Math to the Seventh Graders and the Freshmen. Ms. Anne Vogelweid was Dr. Davis' assistant at the Curriculum Laboratory. Pat Ban- dy, Dr. Davis' secretary, is not pictured. » Mrs. June Mank was the bookkeeper, who kept tabs on all the money coming in and going out of Uni High business and student accounts. Mrs. Kathy Eissfeldt was the receptionist. Her duties included making up the weekly calendar, putting out daily and quarterly attendence reports and typing correspondence for the school. Mrs. Alma Kantner was the staff stenographer. She helped the teachers type and duplicate materials. 50 Social Studies Man's mind stretched to a new idea never goes back to its original dimensions. Oliver Wendell Holmes Dr. Ella C. Leppert was the head of the Social Studies department and taught four courses (U. S. History, Western European History, Russia and the Soviet Union, and Sub- Saharan Africa). Dr. Leppert also sponsored Elections Committee. Mr. Anton Lissy taught a course entitled Life Span Human Development. He was a research coor- dinator, too. Mrs. Ellen Johnson taught India and Seventh Grade Social Studies and sponsored the Freshman Class. Mr. Walter Stasiak taught Social Studies to the Freshmen. 51 Mrs. Charlene Tibbetts, the head of the English department, taught Junior and Senior English. She also sponsored Unique. scSh Mrs. Mary Hoag took on the job of teaching English to the freshmen and sophomores. She was the Business Manager for the theatre productions too. Mrs. Mary Fish was a research assistant in English. She was a member of SFAC and the sponsor of the Sophomore class. English Mr. Alan Purves, Ms. Barbara Joseph, and Mr. Richard Schreck are also members of the English Department. If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth the writing. Benjamin Franklin Reading makes a full man — Meditation a profound man- Discourse a clear man. Benjamin Franklin 52 All the world's a stage And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; Each man in his time plays many parts. William Shakespeare Life is painting a picture, not doing a sum. Oliver Wendell Holmes Above: Ms. Patricia Elliot-Jenkins, a member of both the Aesthetics and English departments, taught theatre classes and sponsored and/or directed this year's theatre performances, including the Fall and Spring Plays, the One-Acts, and Big Show. Right: Mr. Charles (Chuck) Douglas taught Shop and Drafting and sponsored the Junior Class and Lounge Committee. Below: Mrs. Wilma Zonn taught Music to the subfreshmen. She also in- structed students interested in vocal or in- strumental music and sponsored Madrigals. Lower Right: Mrs. Becky Kobos taught Art to the subfreshmen and to other interested students. Mrs. Kobos was also the sponsor of Poster Pal. Aesthetics Miss Jean Bystrom, not pictured, was the chorus teacher. ■ ••■• • ■■■a »••■• ••■• aaaa ■ ■■• ■ ■•' > •• !■ I 4 I ■• II ■•::: «•;•••••< ■ >■■•■■■_- i *■■■■■■■•< • <■■■■■■■■■! (■■•■•--•■■I M •■■■*■•■ ■■■■•■•■ •■•■•■■■ ■■■■•••■ •■■■■•■■ .•■•■*■■' ■•!■•••• ■•■■■!» ■ ■•■■■■I ■ ■•■■■■' •■■■•■■ •aaaaaa ■•■■■■a ■ mil ■ a a a Mr. Harold Millar, who is in the department of "Operation and Maintenance", was our "Building Service Worker". 53 lU Mrs. Berchie Gordon taught Sophomore and Junior Math during her first year at Uni. Mr. James Evans, a joint member of the Math and Science departments, taught Senior Math and Methods in Science. Mr. Evans was also the Chess Club sponsor. Mathematics j Mr. Curtis McKnight assisted Dr. Davis with the Seventh Grade and Freshman Math classes. Ms. Katie Hannibal, who is not pictured, assisted Dr. Davis with the Seventh Grade and Freshman Math classes. 54 Science is the labour and handicraft of the mind. Francis Bacon Dr. George Triplett had two Biology classes and a Methods in Science class. He sponsored the En- vironmental Concerns Organization (ECO). Also, Dr. Triplett was the head of the Science department. Mr. Peter Kimble was the coor- dinator/administrator for PLATO at Uni this year. He offered courses in Com- puter Science. We shall not cease form exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. T. S. Eliot Mr. Douglas Dirks taught two sections of Physics this year. In addition, he sponsored Student Council and Finance Committee. •■•••■ •■•••• ■ • • • • • •••• ■••••» ■■••■« ■••■•' ■ •••• • ••■•* ■••••' • •• V r Mr. Paul Mailman taught Com- puter Science to subfreshmen and others. Mrs. Louise Meyer was the Chemistry teacher. 55 Mrs. Luella Busboom was the secretary in the Counseling Office. Ms. Barbara Brown Francis was the Director of the Counseling Office and the Seniors' counselor. She also helped sponsor the Seventh Graders. mm Jj 1 Counseling 4f Mr. Marc Tabackman was the counselor for the Juniors and the counselor for and co-sponsor of the Seventh Graders. Mrs. Laurie Lorimer was the counselor for the Sophomores and the Freshmen, the co- sponsor of the Seventh Graders, the Psychology teacher, and the sponsor of the Encounter Group. 56 Library Mrs. Joan Van Nord, upper left, was the librarian and co-sponsor of A-V committee. Mrs. Gail Goodman, far left, was the assis- tant librarian in charge of the Annex (Rm. 218) and the co- sponsor of A-V committee. Mrs. Barbara Grant, left, was the assistant librarian. Mrs. Pattie Greenwood, lower left, was the library clerk. 57 Foreign Language Mrs. Carol Bond taught French I, III, and IV. She was also the head of the Foreign Language department. French II was taught by Mrs. Elaine Horwitz, who is not pictured. Mr. Stephen Finley taught Latin l-V. He sponsored the Latin Club also. Above: Mrs. Anna Crockett was the German II and III teacher. To the right is Mrs. Christena Ziegler, the Ger- man I and IV teacher. Both Mrs. Crockett and Mrs. Ziegler sponsored German Club. 58 Mrs. Nancy Vinokur taught Russian II this year. Mrs. Constance Curtin taught the Russian I, III, and IV classes and sponsored the Senior Class. 59 Physical Education Mr. Robert M. (Morry) Reece, a P.E. teacher, also coordinated PLATO for the P.E. department. Dr. Karen Fry was the Director fo Physical Education. Miss Debbie Tucker taught P.E. and spon- sored the cheerleaders. Mr. Barry May was a Physical Education teacher. Mr. Randy Model was the Varsity Basketball coach; he also taught Physical Education. 60 Mr. Wayne Smith, along with teaching P.E., coached the Junior- Varsity basketball team. Miss Terry Myers taught P.E. and coached Girls' Track. Mrs. Penni Cushman, not pic- tured, taught Health and co- sponsored S.O.S. in addition to teaching Physical Educa- tion. Mr. Michael Lepic taught P.E. and Driver Education and also co-sponsored S.O.S. Mr. Larry Jahn coached Cross Country and Boys' Track and taught Physical Education. 61 J ir ^y^f * •*: 1 ^f iv\ Till W? 1 • f i ■>-M 4 62 Bm. IS* ^fl B^ ^^B iLm^ IS pvi HI ■ I K^H ^J! ^ ^fl Guess What I Learned at School Today? 63 i * 1 •■*■" ■ VvlfV * v Ik rt i\ a 64 UNDER CLASSMEN Seventh William Burkholder Representative Alicia Banks Andrew Chien President Lisa Badger Kristin Gunsalus Milos Kokotivic Secretary-Treasurer Lea Bradley Suzanne Kanet Richard Campione . ■• • • • • ■ • • • * • • a • • • • • fe. V. Eugene Kao Lorene Komorita 66 Graders John Pirkle Karen Sherwood Not Pictured: Keith Griffet Bruce Maggs Sonja Langsjoen Toshikaza Nishida Kazuka Suzuki Gloria Nettl % David Norman Davey Temperley A^\ Paul Parker Cynthia Sherbert Diane Yang 67 Freshmen Leslie Chandler Representative • * •:••!« /•#*•■» „ « # « • • ••;•;•.;**'•> • » • • •< Raffi Babakhanian Karen Baum President Dan Bruner Lehlaseli Tlou Secretary-Treasurer Tony Chien Jane Gladney Alexandres Davis Susan Green Kathy Eades Carletta Donaldson 68 Lucia Lin Mary Ann Schran Nels Gullerud Pat O'Halloran Mike Stecyk Laura Hannon Rohini Palit Mark Williams Peter Kolodziej Willy Purves Eric Yang 69 Sophomores Mike Marder Representative Richard Blaylock Claire Hannon President Amanda Bowhill David Dennis Linda Pace Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Brotherson David Glockner Laurel Appel Art Buckler Steve Glockner Not Pictured: Lindsay Reichman Dov Cole 70 Jason Greenburg Jimmy Mayeda Diedre Shupp \ V_ Mark Zvilius '. .. Lippold Haken Jill Pirkle Peter Steinberg *v 1+ A Tom Krause Alison Rieber Paul Stevenson Gerhard Lueschen Robert Sah Marie Williams 71 Ted Boone Representative Sarah Axel Kathi Sherbert President Michaela Bradley Emily Chien Secretary-Treasurer David Brooks Jimmy Burnett Christian Debrunner 72 Walter Hansel! Phillipa Norman Dinah Sah Chuck Jacobs Kevin Nortrup Carla Lieberman Julie Pfeffer Kirstin Uggerby Juniors Oren Lieberman Jon Pines Not Pictured: Marc Reid Paul Young 73 Underclassmen hard at work . . ,/' '^IT 74 .. and play. 75 s f n > ': utf^>^H 4 4 4 8 76 77 78 SENIORS James Logan Worley (Jim) President Then my friend, we must not regard what the many say of us: but what he, the one man who has understanding of just and unjust, will say, and what the truth will say. (Plato) U.J.H.S. s; Unique 4; Constitutional Co. 3; Class Pres. 4; Chess 1,2,3,4 (Treas. 4); A.V. 4; J.V. Basketball 3; Big Show stage manager 2; French certificate of merit 3. Nancy Jane Van Valkenburg (Nancy) Secretary /Treasurer Class Rep. 4; Madrigals 3; Play— crew 3,4; "The Mouse That Roared"— cast 3; Operetta 1 — crew. Gail Christine Plath (Beth) Class Representative It is not right to consider oneself different from ordinary men, but it is right to hope that one will not remain like them. (Yoshida Shoin) Class Sec./Treas. 4; Gargoyle 4; Unique 2; U'N'I 3; "Bus Stop"— Grace 4; Unifish 2; speech contest 2; Eco 4; NMSQT Semifinalist 4; Japanese (at Uofl) 2,3; Canadian Academy. 80 Elizabeth Carol Amsbary (Gail) In the midst of winter, I finally learned That there was in me An invincible summer. (Albert Camus— GDB) Class Sec./Treas. 3; S.C. Sec. 4; Echange Co. 4; Gargoyle 3,4; Unique 3,4; "Mouse That Roared"— cast 3; "Bus Stop"— Cherie 4; "Babes in Toyland"— Chorus 2; "Blood Wed- ding"— Mother in law 3; Madrigals 3,4; Chorus 3. Andrew Appel Instrumental music s,1,2,3; Conflicting Simulations Organization 1; U'N'I 2; "The Mouse That Roared"— cast 3; Chess Club 4; NMSQT Semifinalist 4. Karen Sue Barnhart (Karen) There is no harm in wanting to accomplish; the harm is in having to accomplish. Some people are going to like me and some people aren't, so I might as well be me. Then at least I will know that the people who like me, like me. (Hugh Prather) Madrigals 3,4; Girl's Track 1,2; Unifish 1,2; Cheerleader J.V. 3; Varsity 4; Youth and Government 3,2; Eco 4; German Language Certificate 2; German Club 1,2,3; "Trial by Jury" make up 1; "You Were Born On A Rotten Day"— make-up 1; "State Fair"— programs 2; "Babes in Toyland"— tickets 2; "The Mouse That Roared"— make-up 3; "Blood Wedding" tickets 3. 81 Gregory David Baum (Greg) If I am not for myself, Who will be for me? If I am not for others, What am I? If not now, When? (Hillel) Class Pres. 1; S.C. V. Pres. 2; S.C. Pres. 3; U'N'I 2,4; Constitutional Co. 3; Gargoyle 2,3,4; Unique 3,4; "Trial By Jury"— stage manager 1; "State Fair"— stage manager 2; "Babes in Toyland"— stage manager 2; "The Mouse That Roared"— Tully 3; One acts 3,4; "Bus Stop" Bo— 4; Youth and Government 2,3; SFAC 2,3,4; Chess 3; Lounge 2,4; French Cer- tificate of Honor 2,3. Mary Eleanor Beberman (Mary) (In memory of Scott) And, when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun. (William Shakespeare) Girl's Rep. 2; "Half a Sixpence"— cast; Big show cast and make-up s,1,2,3; Milk 1, J.V. Cheerleader 1,2; Varsity 3, capt. 4; Student Exchange 1,2,4; Madrigals 2,3,4; Music con- test 2,3,4; Poster Pal 3; French Certificate of merit 2,3; Girl's track 3; Play make up 1,2,3; "Babes in Toyland"— cast 2; "Mouse That Roared" cast 3; One acts— cast 3; Gargoyle 3. Lucia Meng-Jye Chen (Lucia) If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears. (Henry David Thoreau) Class Treas. s; Play— make up s; usher 2,3; programs 2,4; Operetta— programs 1,s; usher 1,2; props 2; "You Were Born on a Rotten Day"— cast 1; U'N'I s,2, events editor 4; Unique 1 ; Math Contest 1 ,2,3,4; German Contest 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Gargoyle 2,3,4; Milk co. 2, chrm 3; Youth and Government 3; Russian Contest 3; Elections 3,4. 82 Christopher Vincent Chow (Chris) God is first, My friends are second, and I am third. (Gale Sayers) War Games Club 1 ,2; Youth Symphony Orchestra 1 ,2; Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; Chess Club 2,- 3,4; German Club 2; NMSQT Commended Student 3; German Contest, 3rd in state 3; Track 3,4; Intramural Football 3, Audi o Visual 4. Joseph Franklin Coble III (Coble) Laugh it up, Sonny Boy! (Unknown) Basketball 1,2,3,4; SOS Rep. 2; Track 3,4; Intramural Football 3; Yearbook Editor 4; Cross Country 4. Martin Paul Doebel (Martin) I'm free— I'm free And freedom tastes of reality. I'm free— I'm free. And I'm waiting for you to follow me. Basketball s, 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Uni Invalid Club Pres. 1,2,3,4; German Club 1 ,2,3; "The Mouse That Roared"— scenic crew 3; "Blood Wedding"— stage crew co-chmn, scenic crew co-chmn 3; Intramural Football 3; One-Acts — scenic crew co- chmn, stage crew co-chmn 3; "Bus Stop"— stage crew co-chmn, scenic crew co-chmn 4; Yearbook editor 4. 83 David Paul Frankel (David) Joseph S. Gershen (Joe) ... All that is now All that is gone All that's to come and everything under the sun is in tune but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. Roger Waters Frank Gladney (Frank) 84 Armeen Walker Gould (Good V Plenty) Sometimes I kill the living, Sometimes I raise the dead, Sometimes I say 'Just screw it all', And crawl back into bed. (Dr. Hook) Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,4; Baseball League 2,3,4; Intramural Football 3. Susan Jane Graham (Susan) Every day the thing to do is learn a little something new. (Betsy Clark calender) S.A.V.E. s; Latin Club 3,4. Eric Norman Gullerud (Gus) One man's ceiling is another man's floor. (Paul Simon) There is no genius without a touch of dementia. (Seneca) S.A.V.E. s; Coronado High School, El Paso, Texas 1; Chess Club 2; Outdoor Club 2; Lab Asst, 2,3,4; One-Acts, Augustus 3; "The Mouse That Roared" cast 3; "Bus Stop" Carl 4; E.C.O. 4. ) 85 , Dorothea Haken (Dorothea) I needed that like a tooth in the nose! (Russian saying) / Charles N. Hansell (Chas) Bradley Allen Hess (Brad) 86 Christopher Allen Hurt (Chris) Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same. Never resist temptation: prove all things: hold fast to that which is good. Do not love you neighbor as yourself. If you are on good terms with yourself it is an imper- tinence: if on bad, an injury. The golden rule is that there are no golden rules. (Bernard Shaw) Huntsville H.S. 1; Ashmead School— UK 3; ISSC Music contest 2; "Babes in Toyland"— cast 2; "Bus Stop"— Dr. Gerald Lyman 4; One Act director 4; A.V. 4; J.V. Basketball 2; X-Country 2,4; Track 2,4; MNSQT Semifinalist 4. Philip Renatus Krause (Philip) "The Mouse That Roared"— cast 3; "Blood Wedding" 3; Chess 1, (Pres.) 2,3,4; Debate Pres. 2, Instrumental music s,3; Constitutional Co. 3,4; Co 3,4. Karin Ann McCullough (Legs) And then you will be ready to begin the most difficult, the most powerful, the most fun of all. You will be ready to begin to fly up and know the meaning of kindness and of love. (Richard Bach) Gargoyle 4; Milk 3; Eco 4; Latin Club 3,4; German club 4; Certificate of merit 1; Big show— cast 3; Advanced Latin Bowling Team (Certamen Siderum). 87 As we leave Uni, we look back and remember . . . Our Sub-year - - It was Uni's 50th anniversary. We staged a lounge sit-in . . . and got sat on. Amo-Amas-Amat! We love our teacher a lot! Amamus-Amatus-Amant! We love our Miss Lamont! Larry Dwyer made little Bachurachs out of us all. We played 4-square and hoarded the ball. We played city and hoarded PRU's Mr. Tremblay inspired wit "Gee ahm a tree". We got a taste of Dr. Szabo, and prefered spinach. Eric becomes Rufus. Kathy gets tied to a tree. Joe put his posterior through a window. Chris McCormick (1 of 5 Chris') covered his dirty books with McCarthy stickers and impressed Eitelbach with his interest in politics. Mary and Chris became out first couple. Philip, Ray, and Brad merged to form one, short blonde with glasses. Margaret suffered romantic traumas in silence. Rat the Ripper thrilled us. Aardvarks and Wombats as a SS final? Our Freshman year - - We came back find no subs to bully. We are the youngest again. We lost Cow-eyes, Chris Mc. and Abby, but we gained Frank, Joe, Yonnie, Karen, Steve, Kathy, Mike, Nancy, Patty, Elaine, Jim, Andy, Pete and Ullyses. We came with Great Expectations to a slightly Flakey Math teacher. We found lost civilizations in boxes of dirt. David eloped with his one true love . . . PLATO IV. We played football three times a day. Mr. Royer kicked out a record number of students from class. Chris got kicked out a record number of times. We had raisin fights. Dean burnt down the ILPS lab . . .3 times. We had our first (of many) class party at Joe's and went sailing (?) in a packing crate. Party fever rages. We play Funny Bones while Kristin and Patty make peanut butter pizza. Veronica developed her shoe lace fetish. Kitty come back. Chris goes West. Rufus went further West. Eric goes East (?) 88 Our Sophomore year - - We come back to find FORMIES (UGH!!) and immediately join F.O.E. We lost Eddie, Scott, Yonnie, Patty, Nancy, and Pete; and gained Gail, Becky, Joe, Jenna, Chas, Catherine and Francois Gaunkies emerged. Greg rose to power. We played Bridge (13 people in one game?). Baseball was banned. Real couples appeared as romance blossomed. On Sophomore Trip we got 5,000 push-ups for Ketchup fights. Dean and Andy were found in a closet . . . under some coats . . . together. Four of us occupied one single bed at the same time. The girls did calisthenics braless while Joe and Mr. Scott tried to watch the BB tourney. We boycott P.E. In "Babes in Toyland" we revert to our childhood. On Valentines Day, Jenna doled out kisses and cookies. Chris becomes CROCK. Zwoyer leaves us to Davis. Chris came back— with short hair. Rufus and Eric came back. Our Junior year - - We came back to Uni in our total control. We lost Becky, Kate, Jo, Kristin, Mike, Steve, Elaine, Catherine and Francois. Quack Doctor and Hitzeh expressed our every feeling. The boys explored the wonders of Uni and ended up on the roof. Frank uttered that immortal line, "Out of where?" Max slipped a caramel onion into our Bake Sale. PDA was in full swing. Mike "whipped it out" in SS and gave a speech on keeping the audience alert with his pants down. Rufus becomes Gus. In Latin, The Art of Love was studied feverishly. Captain lllinek inspired us all. Veronica finally found a good hiding place for the sho lace. We practiced mouth to mouth resuscitation ... on each other. We actually WON a Basketball game ... (Uni vs. Beason) Nancy came back and swept Greg off his throne. Armen went West— far West. Chris went East. Our Senior year - - We return as the last real class at Uni High; all the others are just Formies. We lose JoAnna, Betty, Janet, Jenna, Dort, and Joe. Chas, Armeen, and Ted return. Chris comes back — sophisticated. Karen returns from Europe— sophisticated . . . and corrupted. We are plagued with letters from colleges, U. S. History, Calculus, and speeches. One guarter of the class are NMSQT semifinalists. We join the workforce. Miss Leppert stays just for us. She finally learns that Chuck is Chris, Charles is Chas, Monica is Veronica, Gus is Eric, and Kathy is Kitty. Patti J. comes and we lose all the boys. Patti's husband comes and we lose all the girls. We can't decide whether we miss them or not. Mike and Joe beat Chris at X-country. Ted runs into a tree, and steps into a hole. Poor Ted. Ray dis- covers the Freshman girls. Susan takes the library home over X-mas vacation. Martin becomes Pres. of the In- valid Athletes Club. Maxie starts a football pool and Mr. Royer cleans up. Gail throws parties, parties, and parties. Beth's maternal insticts take over. And finally we must leave Uni High . . . 89 Janet Winifred McGrath (Janet) The ultimate end ... is not knowledge, but action. To be half right on time may be more important than to obtain the whole truth too late. (Aristotle) Class Pres. s; "Half a Sixpence"— cast, s; French Contest— 9th in region 1, Certificat de Merite 2,3; Debate Club 2; District Speech Contest 2; Youth in Govt. 3; "The Mouse That Roared"— costumes chmn 3; One-Acts— cast 3; NMSQT Commended Student 3; U of I Freshman 4. Katherine S. Mueller (Kathy) The long and winding road that leads me to your door Will never disappear, I've seen that road before. It always leads me here, Leads me to your door. (Lennon and McCartney) Unifish 1; Cross Country official 1,3,4; "Down in the Valley" ticket and make-up comm. 1; German Club 1,2; "State Fair"— make-up comm, tickets 1; Yearbook— advertising staff 2, editor 3,4; Girls' Track 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3; "Babes in Toyland"— cast, 3; Student Ex- change co-chmn 3; Volleyball 3; Gargoyle 3; French Contest— Certificat de Merite 3; Youth in Govt. 3; Lounge comm. 3, co-chmn 4. Micheal L. Mueller (Mike) (Nasal Snort), (Nasal Snort)! (Lennon and McCartney) Basketball 1,2,3, co-cptn 4; Intramural Football 3; Cross Country 4; Track 4. 90 Kathleen Mary Regis Murtha (Kathy) Happiness is a butterfly which when pursued is just beyond your grasp, but if you will sit down quietly may alight on you. (Nathanial Hawthorne) Class Pres. 2; X-week chrm. 3; U'N'I 1, sports editor 2,3, Editor-in-chief 4; Madrigals 2; Chorus 1,2; X-country manager 2; Girl's track 8,1; Cheerleader J.V. 1, Varsity 2; SOS 8,1; Youth and Government 2,3; IJCLN state Pres. 4; Latin Contest 3; music contest 1,2; Play props s; usher 2; "Half a Sixpence"— cast s; "You were Born on a Rotten Day"— cast 1; "Trial by Jury"— cast 1; "Babes in Toyland— Jane 2; "The Mouse That Roared"— cast 3; NMSQT Semifinalist 4. Margaret Meriwether Pearson (Mag) And in the morning of my life And in the evening of my day I will try to understand in what you say. (John Lodge) Student Exchange 3; ECO 4; Play make-up 1,2,3; Operetta— crew 1; make-up 2,3; One- Acts— make-up 3; Girl's track 2,3; Cheerleader s,1, Capt. 2,3; Big Show— make-up chrm. 3; French Lang. Certificate 2. Eric Bennett Rasmusen (Eric) Vanities of Vanity Vanity of Vanities; all is vanity. Liberty and Union Now and Forever Unique 4; NMSQT Semifinalist 4. 9) Katherine Rauenhall (Kitty) In seeing life as a fruitcake, including delicious plums and bad peanuts, but meant to be devoured hungrily all the same, because you couldn't feast on the plums without also sometimes being poisoned by the peanuts. (Erica Jong) "You Can't Take It With You"— programs and publicity crew s; "Half a Six- pence"— publicity crew s; Palo Alto, Calif. 2nd sem. s; "Trial by Jury"— cast 1; "Down in the Valley"— cast 1; Unifish 1,2; Unique 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2; "Your Were Born on a Rotten Day"— usherette, programs 1 ; Halloween Party Comm. 1 ; State Russian Contest 1 ; State Music Contest 1,3; SOS 2,3; "State Fair"— programs, Publicity crew 2; "Babes in Toyland"— cast, make-up 2; Spring Fling comm. 2; Milk comm. 2; One-acts crew 2,3; Madrigals 3,4; "The Mouse That Roared"— cast, make-up, publicity 3; Prom comm. 3; X- mas dance comm. 3; "Bus Stop"— cast, make-up 4; Yearbook editor 4. Ray Lynn Renken (Ray) The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. (Aristotle) Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. (Ralph Waldo Emerson) Basketball 1; Cross Country 1,2; Chess Club 1,3,4, chmn. 2; Rocketry Club 2; Math Club 2; Lab asst. 2; Audio-visual 3,4; Class Rep. 3; Latin Contest 3; "The Mouse That Roared"— props 3; "Bus Stop"— props chmn. 4; SFAC 4; Student Council Vice Pres. 4; NMSQT Commended Student 3; One-Acts props chmn. 4. Edward Penstone Ross (Ted) He who yields to all soon has nothing left to yield. (Aesop) Basketball 8,1,2; Track 1,4; Chess Club 2; Kailua High School, Hawaii 3; Cross Country 4; Audio-Visual 4; Yearbook editor 4. 92 Jenna Christine Rubin (Jenna) Human language is like a cracked kettle on which we beat out tunes for bears to dance to, when all the time we are longing to move the stars to pity. (Gustave Flaubert) Smile and the whole world smiles with you; cry and all you get is puffy eyelids. (J.C.R.) Make-up design and comm. chmn. — "Babes in Toyland", Big Show, One-Acts, 2, "The Mouse That Roared", Big Show, One-Acts, 3; Student Director— "The Mouse That Roared"; Cast— "The Boor", "The Apollo of Belac", "Augustus"; Illinois High School Speech Contest— "The Prime of Miss Jane Brodie"; Unique 2; STAG 2; Junior Class Pres. 3; U of I 4. Dean Anthony Sherwood (Dasher) Vous avez entendu? Un menhir n'est pas dangereux! Les champignons, peut-etre, mais un menhir! (Obelix) How'd you like to climb this high WITHOUT no mountain? (Pogo) Gargoyle s; Unique 2; One-Acts crew 2; Milk 2; French Contest 2,3,4; "The Mouse That Roared" soldier 3; "Blood Wedding" crew 3; U.L.A. 3; Math contest 3; "Bus Stop" crew 4. Andrew Stone (Andy) Basketball 1,2,3; Debate 1,2; Gargoyle 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Year- book 2,3,4; Uni Film Making Club 2; Youth and Government 2; Class Rep. 2; Halloween comm. 3; French Contest 3; "Blood Wedding " 3; Student Council Vice Pres. 3; SFAC 3; "Bus Stop" 4; Student Council Pres. 4; SFAC 4; Unique 4. 93 Daniel Watson (Doc) Wait for me until dawn. If I haven't come then, I'll never come, so hasten southward to your homes. (Conan, The Conqueror) Have no fear . . . "Doc" Watson is here! (Anonymous) Try to see it my way Only time will tell if I'm right or wrong While you see it your way There's a chance that we might fall apart Before too long. (Lennon and McCartney) Basketball s,1, 2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Cross Country 2; Intramural Football 3; The "UNI" Papers 3,4; Intramural Softball 4; Softball 4; Track 4; Yearbook 4. Max Taodu Wei (Maxie) I have not yet begun to give up the ship! (Anonymous) Basketball s,1, 2,3,4; War Games Club 2; Intramural Football 3; Intramural Softball 4. Suzanne Irene Wijsman (Suzie) It is good for man To try all changes, progress and corruption, powers, peace and anguish, not to go down the dinosaur's way until all his capacities have been explored: and it is good for him to know that his needs and nature are no more changed in fact in ten thousand years then the beaks of eagles. Class vice pres. s; "Half a Sixpence"— orchestra s; Milk comm. 1; Art Contest 1; Russian Contest 2,3; Music Contest 2; French Contest— Certificat de Merite 2, Certificat d'honneur 3; Poster-Pal co-chmn 3, chmn 4; Unique 3, chmn 4; ECO chmn 4. 94 Christopher Robin Wilcock (Crock) In the presence of excellent resources, mediocrity is a sin. (Unknown) Boys' Rep. s; Basketball 8,1, JV co-cptn 2,3, co-cptn 4; Class Secretary-Treas. 1,2; Audio-Visual 1, chmn 2,3,4; Finance comm. 1,2, chmn 3; Library comm. 1,2; Lounge comm. 1,2,3, co-chmn 4; P.I.G. 1; Cross Country 1,2, M.V.P. 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Music Contest 1,2; "Trial by Jury"— cast, scenic crew 1; "Down in the Valley" — cast, scenic crew 1; Track 1,4; Yearbook photographer 1,2; Youth in Govt. Tres. 2; "Babes in Toyland"— cast, scenic crew 2; Student Council Treas. 3; Elections comm. chmn 3,4; Wheelchair Basketball 3,4; A.A.B. Rep. 3; "Blood Wedding"— stage crew co-chmn, scenic crew co-chmn 3; One-Acts — cast, stage crew co-chmn, scenic crew co-chmn 3; NMSQT Commended student 3; Gargoyle 4; "Bus Stop"— stage crew co-chmn, scenic crew co-chmn 4; One-Acts — Lighting and Sound crew chmn 4. Veronica Ann Woodhouse (Veronica) Women's faults are many, But men have only two. Everything they say, And everything they do. (Unknown) S.A.V.E. s; "Trial by Jury"— make-up 1; "Down in the Valley"— make-up 1; "Babes in Toyland"— usherette 2; French Contest Certificat d'honneur 2,3; Latin Club 3,4; "Blood Wedding"— make-up, usherette 3; "Bus Stop"— make-up 4; Yearbook seller 4; ECO 4. Thomas Richard Worley (Tom) Do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. (Benjamin Franklin) French Contest Certificat d'honneur 1 ,3; Chess Club 2,3,4; Debate Club 2; Elections com- m. 3,4; Constitutional Comm. 3; Yearbook photographer 3; "The Mouse That Roared"— stage crew 3; NMSQT Commended Student 3. 95 Joanna Yeh (Joanna) I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. We are for the most part more lonely when we go abroad among men than when we stay in our chambers. A man thinking or working is always alone, let him be where he will. (Henry David Thoreau) German club 1,2,3; Operetta 1; German Contest 2,3; NMSQT Semifinalist 4; Instrumental music 2,3; Central H.S. 4. Betty Yen (Betty) And when we give each other Christmas presents in His name, let us remember that He has given us the sun and the moon and the stars, The earth with its forests and mountains and Oceans— and all that lives and moves upon them. He has given us all green things and everything that blossoms and bears fruit — and all that we quarrel about and all that we have misused— and to save us from our own foolishness, from all our sins, He came down to earth and gave us Himself. (Sigrid Undset) Class Sec. 1 ; Bulletin boards 1 ; Russian Contest 1 ,2,3; National Piano Playing auditions 1 ; Illinois State Music Teachers Assoc. 1,2; National Federation of Music Clubs 1,2,3,4; National Academy of Dance 3; University of Illinois 4. 96 U'N'I Editors 98 There is a mountain somewhere— a very high mountain, with many treacherous cliffs and slopes. On top of this mountain there is a flower— the most beautiful flower in the world— not only does this flower have a set of colors to match any rainbow ever, but its fragrance is appealing to everyone. People climb this mountain to try to reach this flower. Many try all their lives and never attain it. Others don't care enough to try to reach this flower. But those who make it to the top— who climb the cliffs and slopes and finally see the flower— reach a climax in their lives. Yet once they have this flower it is even more beautiful if they take it to someone else— someone who has not been able to reach the top yet. In case you have not guessed; the mountain is life, and the beautiful flower is love. I am going to reach the top someday. I am going to pick this flower. And I am going to bring it and give it to you. 99 CHRISTIAN MC GINNIS Have you seen this big hunk of basketball player, this rock among rocks, this all beef patty? 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