a CO o5 111)111 J J ^ w y~w& jp 'wJ// H@u2. m J§;\\ Jfii. Mi i" M& FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room '*.*•■-■:■ tlNK£8SES&&i Library use ONLY!!* Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign http://archive.org/details/ui1985univ 84-UNI-85 UNIVERSITY &S-P® 88 UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL URBANA, IL CONTENTS An Inside Look 8 Organizations 40 Faculty 50 Seniors Underclassmen We, the Class of 1985, dedicate this Yearbook to . . . Dr. Robert Davis Although Dr. Davis only taught us Calculus for one year, we learned much more. He amused us with his tales of car antennas, Necco Wafers, and inverse cows. He also told us that we "really do know how to do this," even when we thought we didn't. He was always willing to help anyone of us who happened to need his help. — and his laughter was enough to brighten anyone's day. Thank you, Dr. Davis. Thank you for making our stay at Uni more worthwhile and enjoyable. £o\ OfcfM 1 eP|p£ ~^"~N. ' \ jr-r* vv — , °„ °n \ COPPOLA (^6Al?60>lJ) OF neesH AIR XMyk. ¥%!££ '31 & iwmfvjm^ *?*&V l 5 .r- >: »* ■ .V* ..-. V wsd^*^ ■ - *■..■•, .i' HI 11 X-Country GIRLS This year's team had a very positive year. Faced with several unfortunate accidents early on, the team pulled together and managed to place 1st among the class A teams at State. Pictured at right; 3rd row — Marion Knight, Kathleen Liu, Julie Kimmel, Miriam Davidson, Ann Friedman, Beth Schomer, Maureen McCord, 2nd row — Debbie Siekman, Mike Mc- Collom, Laura Mabry, Lark Haung, Kim Seitz, Kim Clausing, Ella Schoenberg, Leah Grossman, Anne Shapira, 1st row — Sarah Bright, Heather Morgan-Butler, Mary Harkness, Kim Downs, Mira Millar, Amanda Young * 4L "K4«"£!^r wU6* V Km «B 'fr ' ■" : f Faster than a speeding bullet Meet 1984 GIRLS' RECORD Place Chrisman Invit. 2 Paxton Invit. 2 Paxton 1 Bismatk-Henning Invit. Unity- ■■■■ UrbaBa 1 1 1 Springfield Invit. Clinton Invit. 4 1 Mahomet-Seyrriore Urbana 2 1 Bulldog Invit. Regional Sectional 2 2 5 State 21 Points 30 81 19-41 45 23-38 21-40 122 32 28-27 22-37 53 98 156 502 13 X-Country BOYS Building on last year's tradition, the boys won several in- vitationals, including the Twin City meet. Once again, they made it to State, making Uni the only team to qualify both boys and girls teams. Pictured at right; 3rd row — Tom Leslie, Dave McCord, Richard Williams, Colin Garrett, Nick Porta, John Cochrane, Herbert Schonken, David Johnson, Larry Thompson, 2nd row — Richard Yeh, Mike McCollom, Mike Chang, Greg Wheeler, Dan Kolodziej, Eric Krock, Eugene Peppers, Dan Kim, Brent Jordan, Simon Damberger, 1st row — Leah Grossman, Chris Nicholas, Colin Koteles.John Leslie, Aaron Heuman, Matt Seitz.Jon- ny Faiman ... Meet 1984 Boys' Record Place Points *• Chrisman Invit. 4 52 Monticello 20-35 Paxton Invit. 71 Paxton 25-30 Bismark-Henning Invit. Unity 50 25-30 Spartan Classic 127 Twin City 32 Clinton Invit. 11 Mahomet-Seymore 21-40 Urbana 22-33 Bulldog Invit. 118 Regional Sectional 43 93 State 11 279 Swimming The swim team had a great year with a winning season. This was also the beginning of a new diving team. First row — Sheila Findley, Dandi Kaplan, Second row — Tina Schoeneweiss, Alex Wengert, Ellen Johnson, Rebecca Jockush, Elizabeth Jockush, Robin van Es, Rebecca Truelove, Third row — Ursula Hess, Sylvia Knust, Lisa Franken berg, Jenny Rugg, Barbara Maclay, Elaine Yang, Becky Eades, Fourth row — Mary Kay Mullaly, Inna Shapovalo, Lucy Kim, Allison Shaw, Katie Salzmann, Fifth row — Liz Salzmann, Kristin Seibold, Emily Osborn, Kim Seitz, Lisa Palmer, Katie Marino, Beth Rempe, Sixth row — Alan Ledgin. I lum.in torpedo ircatli ol lirsh k* &\ ki Cheerleaders The cheerleaders once again rallied 'round the teams, giving them the support they needed. Members of the cheering squad consisted of Linda Travis, Mary K. Mullaly, Heather Morgan- Butler, Amanda Young, Ellen Johnson, Kate Hinely, Celia Rothenberg, Emily Osborn, and captain Anna Friedman. Track After a tremendous season last year, the track teams worked very hard to maintain their excellence. Guided by Monique Brown, Ella Schoenberg, Tom Leslie, and Herbert Schonken, everyone put in a lot of hours (not to mention effort), and Uni proved, again, that this is a school of achievers. Neck and nci k Running Getting ready 19 Girls Varsity Under Pat and Sally's direction, the Uni girls had yet another winning season. They started with a win over Saybrook-Arrowsmith. Then for the first time they won the Oakland Tournament. Such great success was due to dedication on everyone's part. The team even broke last year's record for the most wins in one season. First row — Alice Liu, Sadie Williams, Melinda Chen, Second row — Sophia Neely, Erin Clausing, Julie Kimmel, Debbie Siekman, Third row — Jessica Hymowitz, Suzy Schoeneweiss, Melinda Meyer, Rachel Wor- tis, Fourth row — Libby Miericke. Not pictured — Coach Pat and Sally y^-^l* /SflHw^jk Waiting There's no stopping her. i flu «■ v\ y ■o, if i ^■■jft-Kt^p mmsmmjmim* ^. 20 R ^ Getting the run around 21 Girls J V Despite having very few games, the JV team show- ed much promise for the years to come. They worked on improving their skills, and their cheerful support was welcomed by all. First row — Marion Knight, Emily Osborn, Amy Eades, Nina Wickens, Second row — Laurel Mittenthal, Lisa Norton, Ellen Johnson, Rebecca Truelove, Tina Schoeneweiss, Maureen Mc- Cord, Third row — Libby Miericke. Not pictured — Coach Sal- ly Walker. Anticipation J.V. Boys The J.V. Boys' team showed great potential this year. Although not actually winning a game, they exhibited the determination needed to become a superb ball club. First row — Peter Wen, Mark Paci, Claudio Gratton, Colin, Koteles, Dan Kim Second row — Tim Kaufmann, Mike Steigmann, Ed Giles, Jason Whitmarsh, Nathan Gardner, Jeffrey Stillman, Karl Hess Concentration Boys' Varsity This year's boys' team worked harder than ever. In fact, they showed so much dedication that they won their game against ABL, with a score of 42-39! Congratulations all around ... 1st row — Nick Porta, Greg Wheeler, Dan Shapiro, Art Patten, Dan Koldziej 2nd row — Larry Thompson, Wayne Schwaiger, Michael Jacobson, Teddy McDonald, Brent Jordan, Matt Krummel, Coach Alex Takacs •**«$ ^ * 24 The boon Sureshot Freeshot Longshot 25 Subb-Ball This was the first year that Uni has had two Sobbie B-Ball teams: a boys' and a girls'. Both groups showed that they had the determination needed to become future stars at this sport. GIRLS — first row — Jennifer Thaler, Lynn Peck, Michay Brown, Ruth Levy, Yamini Bhagwat Second row — Tammy Milbonrn, Rachel Bcckmaster, Beth Han, Maryka Trent, Angela Tsay BOYS — First row — Mark Neely, Joel Garcia, Jimmy Lynge, Yonngmoo Kim Se- cond row — Andrew Cardman, Vinay Singh, Joel Ullom Third row: Patl Franklin, Mike Evans, Arne Gnllernd, Andy Foland. Not Pic- tured: Kevin Cnrran. 26 What form slayers? or spectators? Soccer The Soccer Team was coached by Ray Salazar. They practiced in the field behind Kenney Gym. The team competed against local schools and park district teams. Sitting — Claudio Gratton, Sandeep Tripathy, Micah Yairi, Kan- chan Bhowmik, Sarah Williams, Kelly Fitz, Standing — Kate Kasserman, Kevin Pondy, Mike Hochman, Andrew Reisner, Tom Pickett, Steve Findley, John Walker, Mike Johnson, Rahul Pan- dharipande, and Ray Salazar, Not pictured: Rachel Wortis /V %. * HH HIYAH! Greg ^ I David Qfo ^ Dank, fl* ^ Arthur ^ <"*>> 28 i cw A i ■■"■ • " • -■ i n ' > iii j_ i nn i JL1 I r ? j» / ♦ ♦ / % 31 Dances As always, the Uni dances were lots of fun. The DJ.'s played good music, and everyone danced to their hearts' content. The Howdy Hop, Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Dances were all enjoyable, as was the Spring Fling. All in all, this year's dances provided much-needed relaxation. ¥ iW / m .^ftt UL£ "What do you mean you don't have it! It was an excellent dance! 32 Wallflowers All shook up 33 Fall Play This year, the fall play was the comedy, "The Mouse That Roared." The cast and crew worked hard throughout rehearsals. Then, on opening night, just as everything seemed to be running smoothly, the fuses blew and the Attic was plunged into darkness for just over an hour. During this impromptu intermission, the cast sang and danced to the delight of the audience. Despite the inter- ruption, the cast was able to put on a terrific show. Cast: Barbara Maclay, David McCord, Rick Burkhardt, Jam- sheed Shorish, Steve Findley, Lisa Frankenberg, Andrew Reisner, David Han, Heather Garret, Lark Huang, Cynthia Chow, Alsion Shaw, Kate Kasserman, Linda Travis, Liz Salzmann, Tom Pickett, Jimmy Lynge, Julie Swadener, Mary Kay Mulally, Johnny Faiman, Arne Gullerud, Joe Futrelle, Marc Talbot, Beth Rempe, Aaron Loeb, and the student protestors. Also, thanks to the crew. The Queen and her council It's lonely at the top. General Tom nervously pleas. 34 Rick welcomes the tourists. 35 Spring Musical This year's musical was Kiss Me Kate, a rollicking back (and front) stage adventure by Cole Porter. The characters fall in love, fight, act, sing, and DANCE! Everyone had a great time putting this together, despite (or maybe because of) the tremendous amount of time that it took. Under the experienced direction of Mr. Murphy, David Brunner, Ruth Wortis, and Audrey Wells, the following people put on a great show: Lark Huang, Cynthia Chou, Barb Maclay, Suzanne Henson, Dave McCord, Richard Williams, John Walker, Steve Findley, Rick Burkhardt, Joe Futrelle, Lisa Frankenberg, Anne Shapira, David Han, Beth Rempe, Ella Schoenberg, Eugene Peppers, Jennifer Rugg, Lucy Kim, Kanchan Bhowmik, Alison Shaw, Miriam Davidson, Julie Swadener, Kathy Harmon, Heather Garrett, Jonny Faiman, Mary K. Mullally, Anna Friedman, Katy Marino. Thanks also to the Tech. Crew for good work: Shamit Kachru, Tony Chen, Marc Talbot, Tom Leslie, Kathleen Liu, Sophia Neely, Alice Liu, Prashanta Bhowmik, Jessica Hymowitz, Ellen Johnson, Celia Rothenberg. 36 ( (i < iinspn.iii 37 Big Show This year's big show directors were Barbara Maclay and Rick Burkhardt. The cast members were: Cynthia Chou, Jonny Faiman Jow Futrelle, David Han, Lark Huang, Brent Lyles, Jimmy Lynge, John Neaderheiser, Todd Nelson, Nina Paley, Tom Pickett, Beth Rempe.Jam- sheed Shorish, John Walker. Pepsi generation Such a poker face. A rose between two thorns. 39 ORGANIZ 41 Gargoyle Gargoyle's main change this year, besides the switch in editors, was a change to a more straightforward for- mat. 1st row — Rick Burkhardt, Tom Leslie, Dave McCord 2nd row — Kurt Touhv, Colin Garrett, Eric Krock, David Han, Kelly Fitz, Iris Chang, Maureen McCord, John Cochrane 3rd row — Larry Thompson, Brent Jor- dan, William Gillespie, Mr. B., Joe Futrelle Not pictured — Nina Paley it '■* Unique This year was again a good one for the literary magazine, Unique. They were overwhelmed with contributions, and managed to find some out- standing work. Sponsored by Mr. Lipousky, those in charge were: Kurt Touhy, Iris Chang, Dan Kolodziej, Maureen McCord. 42 LOUNGING Everyone is grateful to this year's lounge committee, which kept the lounge looking neat and tidy and even brought in new furniture. First row — Larry Thompson, Sheila Findley, Mike Johnson, Dan Shapiro, Todd Nelson, Kelly Fitz, Robin van Es Second row — Julie Kimmel, Tina Schoeneweiss, Melinda Meyer, Rebecca Swarr Lounge Committee Yearbook Directed by editors Anne Shapira and Robert Liu, and under the sponsorship of Miss Feeney, the dedicated and enthusiastic yearbook staff produced a great yearbook. Right? Working day and night, letting neither rain nor snow nor sleet (nor hail) stop them, the staff was able to meet its deadlines. First row — Ms. Feeney, Anne Shapira Second row — Alice Liu, Robert Liu, Melinda Chen, Kristin Seibold, Beth Schomer, Julie, Kimmel Third row — Erin Clausing, Steve Findley, Jonny Faiman, Kathryn Socha 43 3^ .1 & i Varisty Chess The Varsity Chess team, under the direction of Mr. Butler, not too surprisingly had another winning season this year. First row — Richard Yeh, Greg Huang, Kevin Maxson Second row — Michael Steigman, Jamsheed Shorish, Shai Ben-Zvi The Junior Varsity Chess team also did extremely well, winning many of its games. Both teams met and practiced hard at lunch, and left chess boards all over the second floor hall. First row — Prasanta Bhowmik, Albert Soong, Felix Ortony Second row — Mike Hochman, Brian Whetton, Eric Krock, Brian Holloway J.V. Chess 44 Science Society This year marked the beginning of the Uni High Science Society. This club has gone over very well so far, and it appears to have a very promising future. In addition to bringing several guest speakers to the school, the Society managed to get people interested in science. 1st row — Kevin Curran, Youngmoo Kim, Kanchan Bhowmik, Andy Foland, Paul Franklin, Paul Marty 2nd row — Dr. Grube, Kurt Touhy, Jonny Faiman, Michael Hochman, Rahul Pandharipande, Tom Pickett, Ryan Hedgepath, Frank Lipousky 3rd row — Sandeep Tripathy, Ursula Hess, Kelly Fitz, Iris Chang, Vinay Singh, Arne Gullerud Math Club The Math Club continued its remarkable success this year, with as large a membership as ever. Spon- sored by the Math Dept., they solved many important and exciting prob- lems. Sitting — Colin Garrett, Rachel Wortis, Rahul Pandharipande, Prashanta Bhowmik Standing — Becky Eades, Iris Chang, Sandeep Tripathy, Steve Findley, Shamit Kachru, Lionel Shapiro, Elizabeth Jockusch, Carol Elder 45 Mixed Chorus, directed by Mr. Murphy, met 8th period in the North Attic. These tuneful freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors went to a contest in Bloomington where they ate pizza, sat injucuzzis, stayed out after curfew, and even sang. Row 1, left to right — Marianne Csizmadia, Kathy Szoke, Becky Eades, Laura Mabry, Alison Shaw, Eugenie Leong Row 2 — Susanne Henson, Iris Chang, David McCord, Barbara Maclay, Kathleen Liu, Lisa Norton Row 3 — Leah Grossman, Rachel Gushee, Kim Seitz, Steve Norton, Joe Futrelle, Steve Findley, Cynthia Chou, Miriam Davidson, Ella Schoenberg, Eugene Peppers, John Walker, Rick Burkhardt, Lisa Mabry Not pictured — Richard Williams, and Lark Huang Mixed Chorus This select group of singers also rehearsed 8th period in the South Attic. They sang for other schools and enter- tained at dinners, our Christmas party, and the fall play's long intermission. Row 1 — Laura Mabry, Eugene Peppers, Lark Huang, Steve Findley, Lisa Norton, John Walker, Cynthia Chou, Miriam Davidson, David McCord, Kim Seitz, Alison Shaw, Rick Burkhardt, Marianne Csizmadia Not pictured — Richard Williams 46 Executive Student Council Student Council was more than generous this year, and managed to insure that everyone had a good time. Sponsored by Mr. Crames, they kept the school under control. Tina Schoenewiess — Treasurer, Dan Shapiro — Vice Pres., Shiela Findley — Secretary, Dan Kim — Parlimentarian, John Walker — PRESIDENT. Book Yet again, Book Bar made sure that students paid bargain basement prices for their books. This non-profit organization was a great help, saving everyone a good deal of money. Melinda Meyer, Kelly Fitz, and Mike Johnson were in charge. Elections Committee The elections committee helped the subbies run their elections to ensure that Uni's democratic tradition was continued. This year's members were: Barbra Maclay, Ka- ty Marino, Lisa Frankenberg, Shantha Ramagopal, and Jennifer Rugg. This year's German Club did many exciting things, including holding several very good (and fattening) bake sales. In addition, they learned more about the German culture and language. Members were: 1st row: Linda Travis, Katy Marino, Sandeep Tripathy, Kevin Curran, Dana Kumar, Alexandra Newman. 2nd row: Elizabeth Jockusch, Dan Kim, Sanjuro Jodego, Frau Henry. 3rd row: Nathan Gardner, Eric Krock, Dan Kolod- ziej, Michael Hochman, Gaeron McClure. 48 German Club SR 1 ' JHf £§ fr%W«y!y 49 I FACULTY .__^ Wflfi Administration As usual, Principal Warren Royer kept the school under control. Russell Ames was Uni's Director this year. < )iK i again, [une M.mk kepi che books in perfe( i order. 52 1, 1 Barbara Gutowsky was Or. Ame's Grad. Asm. Counseling French Fraker helped answer questions, not to mention the phone. Secretary Theresa Elam kept things running smoothly. 53 Library Diane Payne assisted in the Uni Library. Renee Hough was the library technical assistant. It ! ■ \ HEAD OF THE PROPAGANDA DEPARTMENT Katey Craven maintained order in the library. 54 English ^ Charlene Tibbetts headed the English Department and taught Subfreshman English. Liz Baker taught Junior English. Audrey Wells did a little bit of everything, directing the plays and substituting. 55 Foreign Languages Carol Bond headed the language department and taught French 1 and 3. Tsai-Wenjau taught Chinese Brigette Wanner taught fourth year French, Gera Millar taughi the Russian HI and IV Second year students learned French from Stan Shinall 56 students, Social Studies Mr. Butler taught social studies to Subs, Frosh, and Sophs, and Latin III. Paul Byrne laid down the law for Seniors in Consumer Education. Paul Thurston enforced the law in Consumer Education. Joanne Wheeler beat U.S. History into the Juniors, and taught Frosh. Social Studies. Lucie Clark taught Asian studies. Charles King taught Sophomores about the world in Geography. 57 Science Mr Beruandine caught Chemistry to the Sophomores, Dr, Shoresman helped teach Subbie Science. 58 Math Mr. Davis taught Calculus tojuniors and a few Seniors Ms. Dawson taught Subs, frosh, Seniors, and sponsored the Math Club. Mrs. Jockusch taught Subs, Freshmen, and sponsored the Math Club. 59 Physical Education Sally Walker taught P.E. and helped coach Girls' Basketbi 60 Ruth was one of the many lunch counselors. J MM Adrian Hoard taught many students to express themselves artistically. Rick Murphy directed the choruses. Sheri Kallembach taught typing. Peter Kimble brough the future by teaching computer science. David Brunner helped budding instru- mentalists. John Turner (T) tried to keep the school clean. 61 62 The class of 1985 would like to dedicact this section of the yearbook to the memory of Elisabeth Gray. She started with us whef we we're just subs, but sheklied thefsjjrnmer before our junior year. It is her fight for lilethat we hope to remember through this book. We wish the best of luck to her family andlfnends. Thank you. II II II w 1 I ' <^^> r ■ 4 /^ Cheri A. Anaclerio If the majority were always right we'd all be rich." — Anonymous It is well to read everything of something, and something of everything." Henry Brougham "Cognito Ergo sum." — Descartes "People who sit around and hum to themselves should be stomped On by elephants." — Roger Simon, The Sun Times Wendy Linn Applequist "Answers are easy. Asking the right questions is the tricky part.' Who "Flowers are better than bullets." — Allison Krause "The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say." — J.R.R. Tolkien — Doctor Iris Chang agination is more important than knowledge." — Albert Einstein ho can, does. He who cannot, teaches." — George Bernard Shaw etry is simply the most beautiful, impressive, and wildly effective Je of saying things, and hence its importance." — Matthew Arnold ■ Erin Marie Clausing iat are we going to do with the whale under the basket?" — Pat "Every time you push it down somewhere it pops up somewhere else. Dr. Davis "The ducks swam furiously . . . whereas the swans are calm, are slow. Elisabeth Gray John Hector Cochrane "I am pleased to tell you I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever.' — Ronald Reagan "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice." — Barry Goldwater "Success is the child of Audacity." — Benjamin Disraeli "There is nothing absolutely nothing half so much worth doing as messing about in boats." — "The Wind in the Willows" ft^iid : vw t* Edward Lawrence Curran IV (Eddie) "To the untutored, this looks like a rectangle, but we know it's a sporty can of tomato soup." — Dr. Davis "Luv yajohn, luv ya." — "Calc" Giles "The lot is cast into the lap; but the whole disposing thereof is of the Lord." — Solomon Simon H. Damberger "Yes, but if you want a very good one, You'll have to learn a foreign language ..." — F. Zappa Kelly (Smurf) Fitz \ll the world is football shaped. It's just for rhe to kick its face." — XTC "Hans plays with Lotte, Lotte plays with Jane, Jane plays with Willie, Willie is happy again, Sulci plays with Leo, Sacha plays with Britt, Adolf builds a bonfire, Enrico plays with it./Whistling tunes we hide in the dunes by the seaside. Whistling tunes we're kissing baboons in the jungle,/It's a knockout. If looks could kill they probably will. In Games without frontiers — war without tears ..." — Peter Gabriel olin M. Garrett you negotiate the minefield in the drive and beat the dogs and cheat the cold electronic eyes and if you make it past the shot gun in the hall dial the combination open the priesthole and if i'm in i'll tell you what's behind the wall." — Roger Waters, The Final Cut 'I never game." — Doogie II 299,792.8km/sec: it's not just a good idea, it's the law." — anon eah Grossman "Those who do not learn from the past are condemned to respect it." Unknown "I walked out this morning/I don't believe what I saw/ A hundred billion bottles/Washed up on the shore/ It seems I'm not alone in being alone/A hundred billion castaways/ Looking for a home." — The Police "It's not whether you win or lose, it's how good you look." — David Lee Roth's father Ursula Sabine Hess "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life . . . Let's go crazy!" — Prince "I don't want clever conversation, I never want to work that hard, I just want someone I can talk to, I want you just the way you are." — Billy Joel "These are the best of Times." — Styx "You Damn" — Spikoly Michael Avery Hochman "The golden rule — he with the gold rules." "It is better to risk freeing a guilty man, than to condemn an innocent one." — Voltaire ichael Edward Johnson "Heaven is but Hell seen from the other side." — Umberto Eru "I'm living beyond my ways and means, living in the zone ot inbetweenness, I can see the flashes on the frozen ocean, static charge of the cold emotion. Watched on by distant eyes — watched on by silent hidden eyes." — Peter Gabriel "Les jeux sont faits." — Jean-Paul Sartre "Growing up it all seems so one-sided, Opinions all provided, The future pre-decided, Detached and subdivided, In the mass production zone." — Rush Thomas Brent Jordan (Brem "So take that look out of here it doesn't fit you Just because it happened doesn't mean you've been discarded Pull up your head off the floor, come up screaming Cry out for everything you ever might have wanted." — Big Country "I have become convinced that there are two kinds of people in the world. Those that think there are two kinds of people and those who don't." — Bob Davis Kate Kasserman 'We're pretty vacant and we don't care." — Sex Pistols 'Have you ever gone a week without a rationalization?" — The Big Chill I don't know what they're up to with all their outfits and their spitting. I't they realize that love, that love, that love makes the world go ' — John Lydon (Pil.) my room, humming a sickening tune." —The Ramones 70 Matthew Frederi (Max) ummel "Great Spirits have always encountered opposition from mediocre minds." — Albert Einstein "Now in France, they say ..." — Barbara Gutowsky "If you are paying the fiddler, make sure he is playing your song." - Unknown Thomas W. Leslie "HEWO!" — Buc-Wheat "This boy is in motion." — Talking Heads "Anything you do can be enjoyable — you just have to be able to manifest fun in whatever you do." — Sheila Findley "Shower the people you love with love, Show them the way that you feel. Things are gonna work out fine, If you only will." — James Taylor V. Alice "Duck" Liu "Nothing's gonna break my stride/Nobody's gonna slow me down/I've got to keep on moving/Nothing's gonna break my stride/I'm running and I ain't turning round." — Mathew Wilder "Time of your life, eh kid?!" — Tom Cruise, Risky Business "I'm like a duck; calm above water, but paddling like hell underneath." Fred Shero "If you're gonna be small, you better be a winner!" — Billiejean King Nicolas F. M. Porta (Spic) 'What's Haluwasa mean?" — everyone 'Don't worry 'bout it." — Lo 'It's no fun being an illegal alien." — Genesis C-" — Dr. J Melinda Marie Meyer "Take a step back and see the little people/They might be young/But they're the ones that make the big people big/So listen/ As they whisper/What about me." — Moving Pictures "So, tell me something exciting!" — Emily Osborn "It's just such a small part of life." — Tina Schoenweiss "And if you never did, you should. Because these things are fun, and fun is good." — Dr. Seuss David Giles McCord "Reach out, there's a new world we created, Break out, hear you shout, you can make it." — Earth, Wind, and Fire I "Get down and boogie — oogie-oogie." — Pat McLoughlin "They that go down to the sea in ships, and occupy their business in great waters, These men see the Work of the Lord, and His Wonders in the deep.' Psalms 107 "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" — Admiral David G. Farragut "Go Navy!" — Meaning of Life Mary Elizabeth Salz] (Liz) "Students who work too hard end up getting ulcers" — A Teacher "But a man can sleep any time, a laugh restores the soul." — Anne McCaffrey Ella C. Schoenberg 'I'm proud of you, and you should too be of yourselves." — Mike 'Happy Birthday" — me 'Have a nice day, Elsewhere" Suzy Schoeneweiss "If only my eyes were bigger, I could see so much more!" Chen "Take a look around At least you've got your friends ..." — Prince "Devil and the deep blue sea behind me Vanish in the air You'll never find me" — Police Herbert Schonken "Unity creates power" — Belgian proverb "We may be smart, but we sure are fast." — Anonymous Geek "One out of every 5 Americans has some kind of mental disorder. Anonymous Radio announcer "If I were me . . . and I am, ..." — Mr. Pat Wayne Kevin Schwaiger "I'm not doing this assignment, John." — Eric Giles 'I really think you can do it." — Dr. Davis 'A piece of paper is actually a brick." — Dr. Bob Kimberly Parker Seitz "Gravity is out to kill us all." — Mrs. Bond "Joollee!!" — Ella, Alison, and Liz "Smile and the world becomes a happier place. Anonymous 74 Alison Shaw nne Sha "Change is freedom, change is life." — Ursula K. LeGuin "You have to laugh at things that hurt you just to keep yourself in balance,just to keep the world from running you plumb crazy." — Ken Kesey "So much to remember . . ." —Julia, Bridesbead Revisited "Time of your life, eh kid?" — Guido, Risky Business "And if you can't help yourself/Take a look around you/When others need your time/You say it's time to go/It's your time." — U2 Emma Solaun "The lunatic is in my head, the lunatic is in my head, You raise the blade, you make the change, You rearrange me 'til I'm sane, You lock the door And throw away the key, There's someone in my head, but it's not me." "Would you like to call the cops. Do you think it's time I stopped, Why are you running away." — Pink Floyd "I don't need no real life, I can't stand your attitude, I can do without your strife." — DK Rebecca Jane Swarr "But then if you're so smart tell me why you are so afraid . . . Slow down. you're doing fine, you can't be everything you want to be before your time . . . Too bad, but it's the life you lead, you're so ahead of yourself that you forfeit what you need . . . Dream on but don't imagine they'll all come true, when will you realize, Vienna waits for you." — Billy Joel "Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime — We'll take the best Forget the rest And some day we'll find, These are the best of times." — Styx "Cease your cackle! Archie" — Gone with the Wind Laurence Duane Thompson (Larry) "When you have anything at all to give, you have everything to live for. Give all you've got to give, and after you've given all you can, give again." — Missing Persons "If you don't like the world you're living in, take a look around you — at least you've got friends." — Prince and the Revolution "Life is just a party, and parties weren't meant to last." - Prince "Larry, you be the slave ..." — Dr. Joanne Wheller Kurt Tuohy "Seeming enough for slaves and space and time — ours is the now and here of freedom. Come" — E. E. Cummings "Forget not that I shall come back to you." — Kahil Gibran "And I'll stand on the ocean until I start sinkin' But I'll know my song well before I start singin.' " — Bob Dylan "But tell me, where d' th' ch'ldr'n play." — Cat Stevens 76 fr=r* * "■*- ^S ' ' "-' ¥ ^k ' ^Ktt^. ■ M^^t •- F^S jimiiiJ ^■undfiMiH l * ^2 ippfe //ff;;,;' |l\V BBH m • ■•m Robin van Es "We've come a long way since those days . . . We had such fine notions then didn't we? Nothing has turned out as we expected." — Scarlett O'Hara "I've got dreams I'm livin for, I'll break away. Yes I'm on my way. I'm leavin, leavin today. Yes I'm on my way. This is my escape." — S. Perry "What's the use? Yesterday an egg. Tomorrow a feathet duster." — The Dejected Rooster Alix Elizabeth Mary Wengert "The more I live, the more I learn. The more I learn. The more I realize, the less I know. Each step I take . . . Each page I turn . . . Each mile I travel only means the more I have to go. What's wrong with wanting more? If you can fly then soar, With all there is, why settle for . . . Just a piece of sky?" — Barbra Streisand "Now the memories begin." — Closing Ceremonies of the 23rd Olympiad Richard Gabriel Williams "Not everything is unsayable in words, only the living truth. Eugine Ionesco. Sarah Anne Williams (Sadie Belief 'Angels fly because they take themselves lightly." — G. K. Chesterton Rachel Words "Mist is not what you paint but what you don't paint." — Walt Whitman "Ghetto defendant, it is heroin pity, not tear gas nor baton charge that stops you taking the city." — The Clash "Don't push 'cause I'm close to the edge I'm trying not to lose my head. It's like a jungle sometimes; it makes me wonder how I keep from going under." — Grand Master Flash Elaine Yang "Hold on/To what you believe is right, don't let anyone turn your eyes/Look ahead/Don't stop to look behind, the past ain't no friend of mine . . ./And if we fire the candles, we must make sure they burn through the night/For if they should die, there'd be no light/We are the light/We are the light of our lives." — The Alarm "This is Major Tom to ground control, I'm stepping through the door, And I'm floating in a most peculiar way, And the stars look very different today . . ." — David Bowie 78 UNiyERSfXX&&HHUBI Senior Class Ballot Most likely to succeed: John Anne Most studious: Kurt Rachel Least studious: Brent Ella Luckiest: Richard Suzy Best looking: Richard Sadie Best imaginary couple: Dave and Alix Nicest: Larry Sadie Most athletic: Nick Ella Most mischievous: Kelly Melinda Biggest flirt: Dave Ursula Worst taste in music: Dave Kate Best dressed: Larry Robin Most foreign: Herbert Iris Most cheerful: Herbert Sadie Worst jokes: Dave Sadie Most argumentative: Colin Rachel Dirtiest minds: Tom Alice 80 They Were So Cute . . . Wayne Larry Simon Tom V Sarah and Richard Eddie Mike Herbert 81 Erin Iris Leah Ursula Alice s Kate i What A John Kelly 1 m ~- m 1 * J fr<" W - fe te. 1 Dave i li*'f-H-llHMii in - — — "•*! .4ri Melinda Happened Anne Kim VJt \ CLASS HISTORY ■ \\ SUBBIE We gain everyone and lose no one. The guys get mtp.wati balloon fights, and the girls get wet. Nick, Steve, and RiclraTr^md Dan combs his hair (when?). Nina is a goddess. Britta, Rdbinjknd Emma are cool together. HOWDY HOP. The senidfe^are^talliincT^ are short. Mrs,, Tibjbets warns us about fc^griin^^oiir littTe* £||guas. Mr. Young dazzles us with his earring, and performs "This is™br life" for several delinquent math students. Mr. B teaches us to simulate. Leahffikes Kelly? Britta drops out of Latin — tEroiigriXr)^ 2nd floor window. Everyone loves Adam. Robin i^ a "detygjl CS. Computer notes! Alix and Rebecca do Snerkutns down the halls. Language Lab. ■-,-_ v mtf^fin FRESHMAN We lose Steve, Kay B., Lisa "'E.^tWSMi, Britta, Amy . John P., Nick^pnd the Snyder Twins. We gain Erin, John C, Eddie Brent, Tom,'K^^ Dave, and Elen. Mr. Boyd's biolo^ d sing for anyone who LA. «as|. Sa fc, ed. The fo lined. outlawed, but no one ■1!! Lllifv becom e in class. Guys form "The Dude G listen. Mr. Yesu teaches us a "w and RlAaren||"|fl^fowed' , to t SJ^MH the|»ngett©lT; remembers. Hissing cockroach a basketball jock. SOPHOMORE We lose Diana, John G., Armgard, Katherine M, Suzanne M, Nina, and Ronald, but gain Cheri, Colin, Raju, and a Belgian named Herb. Emotions flare. Parties are trau-m^tic—*-^ experiences. We hang around the seniors a lot. Th^Jfteh n an I*k~ b ^ turns bond. Nfl9k£we^en sai ris gets confused Pat astounds Expedience. Rachel tu*ns punk, thdn tun "Don't memorize it, just know ltTinsg 3. . i J #ith his energetic teatking; "tight, urn, jMjv^ Everyone cries a lot. Let's learn stuff, ^UNJOR After a ^ummar apajt, we all come back in better moods. wM0. Wheeler begts U.S.|I^iistory iamus. "Look at the material — t reifi the materkl!!" Mrs/pu/owskya^s us witr| her wisdom, "We're IMtmng a dea^f horse he^s." BouvJ^lkspo us about Physics. Sadie tenjbys Physics a lot. Pplice concer^^ffig^ajgS^tball at Hessel. m an^'f &g p^Hscovers "La-La-La-Lark!" Dr. Bob is God. Sadie and nt^Melinda and La^ry. PROM!! We raise o human sacrifice. Rachel finds a tall, dark Rachel is qilite m educator. Driver's nder our eyes [|nd can't wait to be seniors. JV'elinda goes Robeson, oes great! Track and X- l$5ox? Emnia is radi studs. Girls B-b e didn't need to be Seniors e are the <$$kWs\ lat.) Suzy wins a car!! We temporarily lose the lounge, t are stfjl cool. Many seniors find Mc Work. Return of ege applicarjBis, interviews. Debates Mr. Lipouskys ?lass. Many go punk — no one surprised, one hates Michael Jackson. No more Senior P.E. Uni is conservative, but we elect Mondal'e (This school is full of @*!* liberals) "Navy!" Soccer thrives under Ravls, coa chin g. Sadie joifys occer, likes it a lot. No m ore jukejfex! ^ w jm jeai n^pjThje Belgian eati ta< GRAnK^^^ARTIES! "How sweet it is. ^ sea, ^^*""*™' ****** Senior Class Will I, Cheri Anaclerio, leave my crossword puzzle vocabulary to Maureen McCord and my penchant for reading newspapers on the day they come out to the library. I, Wendy Applequist, leave the job I'm quitting to Maureen McCord and Heather Garrett, pacifism to "Switch" and a bottle of 88-proof to the Sraamian. I, Iris Chang, leave my hair to Ted MacDonald, my UNIQUE editorship and its responsibilities to Dan Kolodziej and Maureen McCord, and my sincere best wishes to Fat McLoughlin and Dr. Davis , i I, Erin Clausing, leave my aggressiveness in basketball to Tina Schoeneweiss, my bi Melinda Chen, and my love to my sister Kim. Sfeiik I, John H. Cochrane, leave my positionfas official right-winger to anyone with the guts to take it. Hopefully, I will leave Mrs. Wheeler adoration for unbridled capitalism. I, Eddie,Curran, leave my 17 year-old VW bug to anyone who thinks owning a car has to be fun. | i <■ I, Kelly Fitz, leave Peter Gabriel to Rick Burkhardt, my fish to Brian Holloway, and my ability to attend four years of dances without dancing a step to anyone who wants to be different. tt, leave you the (realization that you are merely an evolutionary coincid I, Leah Grossman, leave my taste in music to John Leslie, who influence, and my giggle to Emily O. need it after Tom's 86 I, Ursula Hess, hereby leave my sedate earrings to Emily Osborn and my brother (thank God) here! [, Michael Hochman, don't care what happens once I'm gone. I, Michael Johnson, hereby will and bequeath my ability to manipulate teachers to Elizabeth jockusch and my best wishes for a Uni High Varsity soccer team. I| Brent Jordan, leave my running talents to Greg Wheeler, my basketball moves to Goofy Ted, and my 4-page-long list of "Dr. Bob quotes" to next year's Calculus class. ate Kasserman, leave my musical taste to Eric Krock, my Crass and Sid Vicious posters lie and Cynthia, my verbal ability to Rahul, and my grades to Laura Mabry. jCrummel, leave nothing because this is a dumb tradition! lomas, Leslie, in hopes of carrying on a great musical tradition, leave my keyboard to Mr. Lipousky. I, Alice Liu, leave my great mass and size to Kim Clausing, my friendship and respe Julie, Sophia, and Sally, and the best wishes for my brother. I, David McCord, leave my good jokes and quiet classroom behavior to Pat McLoughlin, my best wishes to Dan Shapiro, a fellow Cub fan, and my great musical taste to everybody! pvp %*. 87 * 88 89 steady . (lone Can we be frank for a minuted Simply smashing! UNDERCLASSM *j Juniors In anticipation of Prom, the Juniors made money through bake and other sales. Of course, once again, they proved it possible to live through Uni's Junior year. lili/ahctli Joe kusch Sanjuro Jogdeo David Johnson Daniel Ki Lucy Kim 96 Shantha Ramagopal Andrew Reisner Jennifer Rugg 97 John Ullom John Walker Gregory Wheeler 98 BABE Sophomores The Sophomore Class sponsored the Christmas Dance and made it a rip-roaring success. They worked hard all year preparing for an even tougher Junior year. Robert Liu Gaeron McClure Maureen McCord l.ibby Miericke Lisa Norto, It's off to set tlic wizard! Lark bear Avitar!. 105 Freshman "his year's freshman class, as always, sponsored half ot the spring Fling. They had several Bake Sales, and became in many fun activities. Mira Mill Nina Wickcns Gordon Winter Micah Yairi Amanda Youn£ A silver dollar smile Introducing . . "I was just standing here.' 109 Mrs. Wheelei |r, 110 Subfreshman The Subs, diligent as ever, did a lot of hard work this year. 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Tom 14, 18, 32, 42, 64, 71, 79, 81, 88, 91, 119, 133, 136 Levy, Ruth 112 Liu, Alice 20. 21, 28, 29, 36, 43, 64, 71, 83, 89, 92, 99, 102, 126. 130, 134, 142 Zorba's Greek Restaurant 627 Green St. 344-0770 70jUtfa6&i4pecveOiy f lac. Engraving • Watch Repair Jewelry Repair • Stone Setting Ring Repairing Keepsake Diamonds Seiko • Accutron • Bulova Caravella • Lorus 133 W. Main St. Jerry Still Urbana, IL 367-5132 The Original Pancake House Great Breakfasts! Pancakes Omellettes Coffee and Juice Crepes Blintzes 1909 W.Springfield 352-8866 125 f-^. and J^t. (^oin and Aewelru Coins and jewelry of all types can be found here. 114 W. Main, U. 384-8258 Liu, Kathleen 12, 13, 29, 36, 46, 102 Liu, Robert 43, 102, 143 Loeb, Aaton 112, 113 Lyles, Brent 24 Lynge, James 94, 112 Mabry, Laura 12, 46, 46, 97 Mabry, Lisa 46, 107 MacDonald, Ted 24, 97, 98, 136, 139 Maclay, Barbara 16, 30, 34, 36, 37, 38, 46, 48. 60, 97. 99, 132, 142 Marino, Katy 16, 36, 37, 39. 48,97, 100, 118, 127 Marty, Paul 45, 112, 114 Maxson, Kevin 44. 97 McClure, Gaeron 102, 104 McCord, David 6, 14, 32, 34, 36, 42, 46, 62, 64, 83. 91, 93, 133 McCord, Maureen Meyer, Melinda 12, 22,42, 43, 102, 105, 124. 138 Miericke, Libby 20, 22, 28, 29, 33, 102, 104, 138 Miericke, Meg 31, 107 Milbourn, Taraara 112, 115 Millar, Mira 12, 107, 138 Mittenthal, Laurel 22, 33, 50, 107 Moberly, James 112, 113 Monrad, Seetha 107 Morgan-Butler, Heather 12, 17, 18, 29, 105, 108 Mullally, Mary K. 16, 17, 31, 36, 51, 108, 110 Neaderhiserjohn 109, 119, 143 Neely, Mark 112 Neely, Sophia 20, 21, 29, 36, 97. 138 Nelson, Todd 43, 49, 94, 108, 128 Newman, Alexandra 113 Art Coop Art Supples for the Amateur and Professionals Artist 408 E. Green 352-4562 126 Nicholas, Chris 14, 108, 109, 119 Norton, Eric 97 Norton, Lisa 6, 22, 46, 102, 138 Norton, Steve 51, 108 Ortony, Felix 44, 103 Osborn, Emily 3, 7, 16, 17, 22, 29. 39. 107, 108, 110, 117, 118, 134, 135, 137, 138. 142 Ostergren, Alan 113 Paci, Mark 23, 108 Paley, Nina 42, 97, 99 Palmer, Lisa 16, 103 Pandharipande, Rahul 3, 27, 32, 45, 97. 98 Patten, Arthur 24, 39, 97, 143 Peck, Lynne 28, 113, 115 Peppers, Eugene 14, 29, 36, 46, 103 Pickett, Tom 2, 27, 34, 35, 45, 94, 97, 100, 116, 119, 138 Pondy, Kevin 27, 97, 99 Porta, Nick 14, 15, 24, 25, 29, 32, 65, 79, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 118 Ramagopal, Shantha 48, 97 Reingold, Leah 113 Reisner, Andrew 27, 34, 35, 97, 99, 118, 136 Rempe, Beth 16, 34, 35. 36, 131 Rinehart, Nicholas 108 Rothenberg, Celia 11, 17, 29, 32, 36, 38, 103, 104, 135, 137. 139, 143 Rugg, Jennifer 16. 36, 48, 97, 100, 142 Salzmann, Katie 16, 108, 128 Salzmann, Liz 16, 35, 73, 83, 93 Sarwate, Sanjiv 113 Schoenberg, Ella 6, 19, 28, 29, 36, 46, 65. 73, 81, 88, 93, 112, 133, 135 127 Schoenweiss, Tina 3, 16, 22, 32, 43, 47, 94, 103, 105, 138, 143 Schoenweiss, Suzy 20, 29, 64, 73, 88, 124, 136 Schomer, Beth 12, 13, 43, 102, 103, 104 Schonken, Herbert 14, 15, 19, 32, 65. 81, 91, 92, 93. 128 Schwaiger, Wayne 24. 25, 81, 91 Seibold. Kristen 2, 16, 43, 102, 103 Sekz, Kimberly 12, 16, 19, 38, 46, 64, 83, 143 Seitz, Mathew 3, 10, 14, 108 Shapira, Anne 7, 12, 31, 32, 36. 43, 49, 64, 79, 83, 89. 92, 117., 132, 139, 143 Shapiro, Daniel 24, 25, 39, 43, 47, 98, 99, 119, 136 Shapiro, Lionel 94, 98 Shapiro, Tamar 113 Shapovalov, Inna 16, 103, 104 Shaw, Alison 16, 35, 36, 46, 46, 65 Shorish, Jamsheed 19, 34, 44, 97, 98, 117 Siekrnan, Debbie 12, 20, 28, 29, 98, 100, 136 Singh. Virtay 45, 113, 114 Socha, Kathryn 43, 98, 100 Solaun. Emma 64, 88, 93, 131 Soong, Albert 39, 44, 103, 104, 105, 116, 139 Steigmann, Michael 23, 39, 44, 98 Stillman, Jeffrey 23, 108 Swadener, Julie 36, 37, 79, 103, 127 Swarr, Rebecca 6, 7, 43, 64, 76, 83, 89, 90 Swensen, Erika 108, 110 Szoke, Katherine 35, 46, 46, 108 Talbot, Marc 34, 35, 36, 103 Talbot, Paul 112, 113 Teitelbaum, David 39, 98, 99, 100 128 Thaler, Jennifer 113, 114 Thompson, Larry 14, 24, 32. 42, 43, 65, 76, 81, 88, 90, 93, 129 Travis, Linda 17, 35, 39, 98, 105, 134 Trent, Maryka 113 Tripathy, Sandeep 27, 45, 98, 100, 119 Truelove, Rebecca 16, 22, 103, 130 Tsay, Angela 113, 114 Tuohy, Kurt 42, 45, 76 Ullomjoel 113, 115 Ullom, John 98 van Es, Robin 16, 43, 64, 77, 82, 90, 92, 134 Walkerjohn 27, 36, 37, 46, 47, 94, 98, 100, 116, 118, 119, 127, 138 Weinbaum,Ted 112, 113 Wen, Peter 2, 6, 23, 49, 108 Wengert, Mix 16, 30, 65, 77, 82, 88, 90, 92, 98 Wheeler, Gregory 14, 15, 24, 32, 54, 98, 137 Whetten, Brian 44, 103, 104 Whitmarsh, Jason 6, 25, 30, 103, 104 Wickens, Nina 22, 108 Williams, Richard 6, 14, 15, 27, 28, 36, 77, 81, 89, 91, 92, 93, 124, 127, 135, 136 . Williams, Sarah 27, 28, 29, 64, 78. 79, 79, 81, 88, 92, 124, 135, 138, 139, 142 Winter, Gordon 108 Words, Rachel 20, 27, 29, 45, 64, 78, 82 Yairi, Micah 27, 108 Yang, Elaine 16, 78, 79, 82, 88, 92, 93, 104, 139 Yeh, Richard 14, 32, 44, 97, 98 Young, Amanda 12, 13, 19, 29, 108, 124 129 Ames, Russell 52, 63 Baker, Liz 55 Bergandine, David 58, 62 Bond, Carol 56 Bruner, David 36 Butler, Chris 42, 44, 50, 57, 133 Byrne, Paul 57 Clark, Lucie 57 Crames,Joel 52 Craver, Katey 54 Curtin, Connie 56 Davis, Robert 4, 5, 59 Dawson, Sandra 59 Elam, Theresa 53 Feeney, Bernadette 43, 55, 62, 131, 134 Fraker, French 53 Fu, Hsin-Fang 56 Grube. Geraldine 58, 95 Gutowsky, Barbara 52 Henry, Alicia 56, 63 Hoard, Adrienne6l, 130 Hough, Renee 54 Jau, Tsai-Wen 56 Jockusch, Elizabeth 59 Kallembach, Sheri 61 Kimble, Peter 61, 62 King, Charles 57 130 Ledgin, Alan 16, 60 Lipousky, Frank 45, 58 McCollom, Mike 12, 13, 60, 63. 135 McLoughlin, Patrick 28, 59, 63, 138 Mank, June 52, 63 Millar, Gera 56 Moon, Karen 52 Murphy, Rick 36, 62 Norcort, Bernard 56 Payne, Diane 54 Royer, Warren 52, 63, 123 Shinall, Stan 56 Shipp.Judy 53 Shoresman, Peter 58, 62 Smith, LuAnn 53 Stone, David 58 Suslick, Adele 55, 63 Takacs, Alex 24,62, 133 Thomas, Carol 52, 63 Thurston, Paul 57, 62 Tibbetts, Charlene 55 Turner, John 61 Walker, Sally 28, 60 Wanner, Brigette 56 Wells, Audrey 36, 55, 132 Wheeler, Joanne 57, 62, 129 Wortis, Ruth 36, 37, 65, 134 UNIVERSITY H. S. BWUHi Opportunity's door «o 134 A hop, SKIP, and a jump 135 m ^ -"-■- irtrnfi'- 136 ^ s °" t() wor ^ wt ' M°- i - another case wrapped up Silenced ... at last 137 Sleeping Beauty L i /flUKVil i • L i.ii \Ni> i'in« « f 1 H._M 7 ^mk 138 Kim k'n'roll'n'roll'n'roll Study-mode 139 .COMPLEX-- - - PLASTIC ROLL-cpy Babes in arms If SzR*' B II i • ■ ■ ; ' II j ll w;is a very cxi Kin^ uame! A I I A< K' 1 The tie has got to go . Bottoms up! 141 142 When I decided to take on this monumental task, I thought, "Hey, it can't be all that bad, right?" Well, it wasn't. It was, however, a lot of work. And, although I did get sick of this yearbook at times, it was one of the best things that I've done at this school. There is so much to remember from this book — every picture has a meaning, has a story behind it. I would like to give my most sincere thanks to everyone who helped in any way, even if they thought that it was nothing. In particular, Sarah, Rich, and Julie, without whose constant en- couragement, advice, and, most importantly, humor, I never would have been able to do it. Thank you everyone; you've made it worthwhile. And remember, if you're scared to do something, the only way to really get over that fear is to grab hold of it and not let go until it's gone. m It's 1:19 AM. It's been super fast and now it is time to think about the closing. Well, it's been a fantastic year with a lot of exciting things happening. But I think the most ex- citing thing was editing the Yearbook. It couldn't have been done without Anne and Miss Feeney. I want to thank them for all the support they've given, and all the work they did that I didn't get to (which was a lot!) But most of all I want to thank them for putting up with all my nagging! I'll remember many things as we finish up ... baking soda/powder, Paula's laughs, Donahue and his fainting au- dience, Squirt cans, Anne's box, missing track, and Audrey's nut candy. Well, it's been a great year. Thanks for everything. See y'all next year. Closing We also appreciate the constant help and consideration of Mrs. Mank and the rest of the office staff, the generosity of Student Council, Nina for her beautiful work, and everyone else who pitched in and helped out! Both of Us 143 " UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOI9-URBANA 3 0112 056044792 FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room