JtWey JK? - i^-J :M um University High School UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY 1994-1995 1212 West Springfield UrbanalL 61801 217-333-2870 Principal Shelley Roberts iL Table of Contents *% Student Organizations Sports t>~mf MM T& Faculty 1 16 i 32 ■•wis Underclassmen 52 68 •1 K2 1 m* Seniors 5 * 1* *sbzLt Ads and Index Closing &Y >im 97 28 142 YKV9 'KV ANew With Shelley Robert's ener- getic arrival and her welcome new ideas, Uni students and staff expe- rienced new dimensions of Uni education. The food cart filled our stomachs and emptied our pockets. Between heaters, fans and the student lounge's new ste- reo and TV, we progressed into new levels of school life. The onset of advisory periods short- ened classes on Wednesday and broke the monotony of the usual intense curriculum. This year not only changed our academic and physical environment, but also altered our outlook on life. ^DIVERSITY H.S. LIBRA IAvS&A r^V XT r"\ m v ii<3 M £&> J~A#^ A/f?> v- m Students departed for Rome and Russia to experience cultural diversity, and in return, Uni hosted Russian students. School plays Harvey and A Man With A Pizza introduced 6 foot rabbits and exotic male dancers to the faculty and students. Spirit Week was a hit with loud and much-appreciated music blaring throughout the 1st and 2nd floor hallways. The year overall enriched and elevated student's social soundness to new dimensions. Student Subfreshmen Retreat Once again, the subbies have made a step towards bonding as a class. Accompanied by various students of other grade levels and some faculty members, the class of '99 trekked out to Lake of the Woods in Mahomet. According to those involved, most people seemed to have a good time despite the rain. Among other things, the subs learned their Rights and Responsibilities as stu- dents, what to do in case of a crisis and, of course, everyone's name. Riipn. Kale, and Ami warm themselves by the hearth Fred Marx Comes Back to Uni with Hoop Dreams Fred Marx discusses the production and the release of the documentary. Something unusual happened this year at Uni. On January 1 2, all students left school to watch Hoop Dreams, the documentary directed by Uni alum Fred Marx. The documentary is about two inner-city Chicago teenagers and their experiences with basketball recruiting. The initial intention for the documentary was to show only the first year of their high school basketball career on a public access channel. However, things got interest- ing, and Marx and his crew decided to extend the project to cover all four years. Fred Marx was a basketball star, with dreams of being in the NBA, until his graduation in 1973. All of the Uni students greatly enjoyed and appre- ciated having Marx visit, as it exposed everyone to a lifestyle we don't see very often. Dylan and Andy are engulfed in a conversation with Marx. Uni students watch William Gates on the big screen. - Harvey The fall play this year was the 1940's vintage comedy "Harvey." Unfortunately, the namesake of this play was not avail- able for the cast photo. The play involved the zany antics of El wood P. Dowd ("here, let me give you one of my cards"), played by Jeffrey Brokish, and his best pal Harvey, a six foot white pooka rabbit. In Elwood's adventures with Dr. Chumley (David Beedy) and Dr. Sanderson (David Asher) of Chumley's Rest (a loony bin), he offends and embarrasses many people, including his sister Veta (Jenne Glish), his niece Myrtle Mae (Alison Leff), and his lawyer Judge Gaffney (Anand Swarwate). Elwood resolves his eccen- tricities in the climactic cabbie scene where it is decided that be- ing crazy is okay as long as you're a nice guy. The production was aided and abetted by the ever important crew who got almost all of the light cues right. Cast and crew of Harvey (I-t; t-b): Andrew Reynolds, Mrs. Ridenour, Sari Karplus, Jason Bant, Anand Sarwate, Lorcan Murphy, Jeffrey Brokish, Jenne Glish, David Beedy, Lydia Wraight, James Johnson, Daniel Beedy, Joy Vokac, David Asher, Amanda Isaacson, Amy Coombe, Carolyn Leap, Ursula Wagner, Alison Leff, Pari Zutshi, Rachel Chancy, Joyce Tang. Well I'll he sure to send him right up. David Beedy looks with horror upon the invisible countenance of. Andrew Reynolds reveals the deep dark secrets of Formula 977 to the astonished Jenne Glish and Alison Leff. ...to Chumlev's Rest. Crew (l-r): Daniel Beedy (lights), George Petrov (sound), Lydia Wraight (assistant director), James Johnson (lights). - i A Man With A Pizza... This year's student production, A Man With A Pizza , written by David Asher and directed by Jenne Glish, was a smashing success. Set in Joey Singleton's (David Asher) Manhattan apartment, it centered around the conflict between Joey and his father (played by Zach Hensley). Joey loves pizza and fun, especially when shared with his friends Samantha Chase (Alison Leff), a talented dancer, and Andrew Rivers (James Johnson ), an exotic male dancer and pizza delivery boy. Torn between having fun and accounting for dimwitted clients like Henrietta Dinglemeyer (Hannah Koenker), Joey turns to his Aunt Miriam (played by Susan Rempe) for help. She advises him to follow his heart, and in the climactic penultimate scene, he stands up to his overbearing father. Elizabeth Singleton (Sari Karplus), who speaks only in recycled soap opera lines, tries in vain to return to reality and rescue her son. In the final scene, Sam departs for Los Angeles with her arrogant British dance director, Sebastian Parker (Jeffrey Brokish), and Joey, having severed ties with his father, must strike out on his own for the first time. "It was wildly funny, but it also made me cry at the end," said one senior. Alison shrieks as Susan flees with the 8 ball. The Man With The... 8 Ball - David Asher. Its tough being an erotic pizza hoy. say.'. James. 10 'ast and Crew: (l-r) Hannah Koenker, Drake Depew, Zach Hensley. George Petrov, imes Johnson. Carolyn Leap, David Asher, Jeffrey Brokish, Sari Karplus, Hadas itz, Ursula Wagner, Alison Leff, Susan Rempe. " You have to follow your dreams, Joey dear. " Even when asleep, David just can't slop having fun. James and Alison - too sexy! 11 Changes Galore at Uni This Year There were loads of changes in and around Uni High this year. Under the leadership of the new principal Shelley ^^^A Roberts, Uni's classes became much more bearable, thanks to the much needed fans. Many rooms, including Mr. B's, also got air conditioning. This year we all got a chance to enjoy a good freshly prepared lunch, without having to leave the building, thanks to the lunch cart. The drop off and pick up of students became much easier with the new drop off zone off Mathews street. Student Council was given their own room, in the second floor stairwell, and voice mail (give them a call). The Humanities House was donated to Uni High by the U of I. It now houses the Fine Arts offices, the English department, and the Director of Development Mari- lyn Upah Bant. The Yearbook and Gargoyle rooms com- bined under the new Journalism and Yearbook teacher Mike Smeltzer to form the Gargoyle/Yearbook room. The Humanities House / The Student Council Office Yearbook/Gargoyle Headquarters Just one of the fans that now cools Uni Three Little Macs The stereo - rockin' the lounge The lunch cart The new drop off/pick up area 12 Twins rule: Spirit Week This was the second annual Spirit Week at Uni High. It was held the week of January 17-20, 1995. This year was much different from last year's Spirit Week. There were much more festivities to boost the unity and spirit of the school. Such activities included a pep rally, twin day, wacky day, class col- ors day , and school colors day combined with hat day. There were also many boys' and girls' basketball games in- cluding a girls' Uni High Invita- tional. The hallways were decorated with orange, blue, and white stream- ers, and music boomed through the hallways between classes. To liter- ally put the icing on the cake at the end of an exciting week, the entire school was treated to chocolate and white cake by Student Council. The students reacted positively to Spirit Week - especially junior Bridget Rogers who said, "It was nice to have a break from the usual monoto- nous pattern of school", while sophomore Jeff Kang added, " It's a keeper!". Anne-Marie, Gene, Dylan, Yunny and Sunavo chill in the lounge ha and Megan: cousins or twins? 13 Dances Sizzle This year's dances were as amazing as ever! The 8()'s Dance sponsored by Student Council was thought to be "the best one all year," according to Junior Anne-Marie Cziko. Students dressed up for the Hallow- een Dance sponsored by the sophomores, while love was in the air for the Valentine's Dance. People mingled, talked and danced the nights away. Dave is really impressed by Paul's manly chest. Chris, Bridget and Steve get down to the heat. 14 Lounge Committee (l-r, t-b) Dylan Morgan, Andy Liebovich Jani Miles, Leif Christiansen, Tim Monahan, Sunavo Dasgupta, Dan Murphy, JeffKang, Mr. Butler Lounge Committee Governs Lounge Due to lack of space, this year's seniors may be the last to leave their handprints on the walls of the lounge. 15 Committee members Ben Scott and Bridget Rogers. Dylan and Andy sit around in the lounge. As always, the lounge committee's goals for the year were to keep the lounge clean, find furniture for the lounge, and maintain the stereo equipment. This year, the controversial donation of a television and a VCR as well as a new stereo made the lounge a more relaxing place. As if all of the new equipment wasn't enough to provide entertainment, the lounge committee sponsored party days such as Beach Day. Mae, Jani , Kumar, and Amanda hang out in the lounge. VkZ'Ak&wai: Organizations Hungry and socially conscious students were able to find a remedy through the multitude of food sales sponsored by new and old clubs. There was diversity in the clubs this year - from sports to religion to culture. There was a club for practically every interest and idea. The range of activities in which clubs participated saw new depths in organi- zation and initiation. Hopefully this pattern of activity will continue in future Uni years. Stud. Co. Shows Spirit! Student Council tried to make Uni High a better place to live. They were involved with many worthy ventures, including a student exhange with Central, the Food for Families Drive, X-Week, and Spirit Week. They were always there to rev up the crowds with a spirited rendition of the school song. New clubs were formed, money was given away, and people were just groovy and informed. (l-r) Execs-H.Koenker-SFAC Liason,Mr.Murphy, C.Garcia-Sec/ Treas.C. Wang-Prez, K.Das-V-P T.Ballard-Parlimentarian (t-h)Suhs-P.Soskin-Rep, K. Sutton-Prez, M. Wilhelm-Sec/Tr. (l-r) Seniors-S.Cheryan-Rep, J.Thorn-Prez, L.Schmidt-Sec/Tr. (l-r) Freshman-S.Koo-Sec/Tr., S.Song-Prez, M. Murphy-Rep. (l-r) Juniors-D.Marshall-Prez, J. Vokac-S/T, R.Colomb, B.Rogers-Reps (l-r) Sophs-R.Bhagwat-Rep, Z.Hensley-Prez, H.Ritz-Sec/Treas 18 Agora Days Commttee Agora Days Committee got a head start this year, posting outline deadline signs in the 3rd week of school. Again sign-up was made immensely easier by using computer technology! Students signed up for TV show apprecia- tion, cooking, sports, philosophi- cal, musoc appreciation, and movie classes as usual. It was fun - how about making it a full week next year? /-/•) Rosemary Laughlin, Rachel Reingold, Lydia Wraight, Samantha Sutton, Alison Leff, Richard Lin. SFAC (L-R): Adele Suslick, Sumon Dasgupta, Joel Crames, Katie Braden, Lisa Micele, Rishi Zutshi, Anand Sarwate, Hannah Koenker, Adam Reynolds. Not pictured: Karen Hellyer. SFAC (Student Faculty Advisory Committee) had another successful year, working hard to find solutions for student life problems. Although not a part of student council, this committee dealt with many important issues such as the 300 minute rule and student parking. Students and faculty met together every Friday at lunch and discussed problems arising in the school, and developed solutions for them. Chairman of the committee first semester Anand "Bob" Sarwate said that the problems brought to the committee were issues that were not in student council's jurisdiction, and that they were problems that the administration should deal with. So you have a problem? Who do you call? SFAC! 19 Gargoyle and Yearbook (jiirgoyle is new and improved (can ii be?) with the addition of the new advisor, Mike Smeltzer. They are led by junior edi- tors Noura Sharabash and Samantha Sut- ton who are"very capable people" accord- ing to one stall member. The Gargoyle tackled many issues, ranging from the new dimensions of Uni, commenting on the old, and exploring the worlds of sports and cul- ture that interest students. The Gargoyle was enhanced again this year by the jour- nalism class which submitted articles while practicing good journalistic skills. Without the Gargoyle, many students would be lost in this confusing place we call Uni. Above Right - Gargoyle Class Staff (back row, r-l): JeffTliorn, Karl Gruschow, Antui Skorupa, Rebecca Butler, Hanady Sharabash, Sunavo Dasgupta, Dy- lan Morgan, David Deschler, Leif Christianson, An- drew Reynolds, Jon Wachtel, Dan Murphy, Noura Sharabash (front) Sam Sutton, Doug Sohn, Joyce Tang, Jenne Glish, Maryam Toghraee, Ruxandra Costescu, Tim Skirvin, Nolo Miller. Right - Gargoyle Non-Class Staff (back row, r-l): Chris Gorsld, James Ho, Kathleen J olmson-Wimtron, Matt Bandy, Rachel Reingold, Anita Rajeswaren, Lydia Wraight, Robin Colomb, Lilly Liu, Richard Lin, Daniel Kingery, Lori Cooper (front row, l-r) Sam Sutton, Hannah Koenker, Asako Kinase -Leggett, Katie Schrepfer, Alison Leff, Asad Hussein, Katie Braden, Noura Sluirabash. Yearbook, led for the third year by editors Hannah Koenker and Cindy Wang, went through a huge facelift. First of all, they got two new Macintosh Power PC's, their very own computer lab, and a brand-spanking new advisor (Mike Smeltzer). With a completely new staff, they took pictures, wrote copy, and laid out loads of eye-pleasing pages while simultaneously juggling home- work, sports, and college appli- cations. Yearbook's future looks bleak for next year, as the reign- ing goddesses will have gradu- ated, but hopefully a ray of sun- shine will break through the fog and lead the yearbook to further glory. Yearbook (left of car, back to front): Megan Robin-Abbot, Mike Smeltzer, Andrew Reynolds, Seth Bank, Sarah Barclay, Cindy Wang, Yunny Kim, Gian-Paolo Musemeci, Hannah Koenker, (front of car, back to front) Bridget Rogers, Audrey Wen, (right of car, back to front) Ted Ulen, Dan Cranston, Chris Garcia, Gene Sverdlov 20 ^|J Elections Committee: Still in One Dimension Like last year, Elections Committee con- sisted of one person, senior Joyce Tang. She ran the subbie elections at the beginning of the year, but was replaced second semester when she left for Hong Kong. She counted up the votes for President, Secretary /Treasurer, Representative, and SFAC and had loads of fun. Joyce Tang flying solo! Unique ! Unique, sponsored by Ms. Fuller, once again gathered a large number of students who excelled at writing poems and short stories - just like the good old days. Under tight supervision by editors Joyce Tang and Asako Kinase-Leggett, the members of Unique completed the annual literary publication. This year, editors emphasized not only the development of writing skills, but also different forms such as drawing and photogra- phy. Like always, Unique had another successful year! Unique staff: (top to bottom, left to right) Kathleen Johnston-Winston, Daniel Kingery, Lydia Wraight, Mae Siffin, Jenny Luth, Jenny Glish, Andrew Reynolds, Anand Sarwate, Richard Lin, Katie Braden, Rachel Reingold, Tim Ballard, Hannah Koenker, Carolyn Leap, Anna Bial, Hanady Sharabash, Tara Ramanathan, Sari Karplus, Michelle Savage, Jeffrey Brokish, Ritxandra Costescu, Lilly Liu, Ellen Yang, Sophie Wahba, Allison Cobb, Wenlen Cheng, Sapna Cheryan, Erika Harold, Roopali Malhotra, Joyce Tang, Asako Kinase-Leggett, Alison Leff, Mary am Toghraee. 21 Students for a Better World (l-r, top row) Katie Nelson, Molly Kaput, Zedie Demissie, Lydia Wraight, Ursula Wagner, Seth Bank, Emad Jassim (middle row) Shawn DeLaMar, Shwayta Kukreti, Kara Eubanks, Katie Sutton, Emily Brothers, Chandra Linton, Rupali Malhotra, Katie Brad en, Alison Leff, Sapna Cheryan, Rachel Reingold, Sam Sutton, Richard Lin, Anita Rajeswaren (bottom row) Julie Kaufman, Christine Manganaro, Hanady Sharahash, Sri Jampala, Natalie Ceperley, Selin Song. Students for a Better World (S4BW) held to their motto this year by continuing to "make a difference." Under the skillful guidance of Richard Lin and Samantha Sutton, and the watchful eye of sponsor Mrs. Kaplan, S4BW not only sponsored a dance, sponsored a child, and helped Habitat for Humanity, but they also made environmentally aware t-shirts! And they had fun doing it. Just so you know they met Wednes- days at lunch. Chess Club (clockwise from left) Jason Kimble, Jerrett Spiro, Thomas Aref Andy Sefranek, Imran Rashid, Kavi Gael. The Chess Club guys played chess every Tuesday and Thursday at lunch. They also formed a chess team that competed in many tournaments. The team was led by Tommy Craggs, David Asher, and chess club president Alex Krasavin. Although hampered by rule changes that are designed to help larger schools, the chess team still kicked booty! 22 French Club \l-r, t-b: Ted Ulen, Eugene Svederlov, Jeff Kang, Meike \Muckenhaupt, Suzie Franki, \Anne-Marie Cziko, Thomas Schrepfer, Katie Braden, Sa- \mantha Sutton, Sonia Koo, \Zewde Demissie, Yunny Kim, | Bridget Rogers, Linda Lopez. This year, French Club took on a whole new atmosphere. Due to the absence of Madame Arlabosse, Madame Lopez took over as the new club sponsor. She helped out in organizing and contributed much of her time, while delighting us with her new ideas. Under the leadership of juniors Bridget Rogers as president, and Anne-Marie Cziko as vice- president, this spirited club organized a variety of fundraising events. Their plans included food sales, a French meal, and an all new Mardi Gras celebration. French Club learned a lot about French culture, but more importantly, had "a lot of fun". German Club l-r, t-b, Roopali Malhotra, Matt Modica, Ben Brothers, Amy Tefzger, Paul Weilmeunster, Amal Amin, Alexandra Sapoznik, Jenny Luth, Jani Miles, James Ho, Christina Garcia, Audrey Wen, Ursula Wagner, Vivian Rajeswaren, Emily Brothers, Sapna Cheryan, Anita Rajeswaren. This year, dedicated German students spent every other Friday learning more about Germany and its culture. The club was sponsered by Paul Weilmeunster and led by president Jani Miles and vice-president Christina Garcia. Sapna Cheryan was treasurer and Anita Rajeswaren and Amal Amin acted as secretary. Together, and with the help of the rest of the German club members, they were able to create an exciting year that involved many activities; among them, eating bratwurst and suaerkraut and watching German movies. The German Club also held many fundraisers, including the traditional Black Forest Cake sale at open house, to raise money for field trips to enhance their knowledge and understanding of German culture. 23 \B1 Three Men and the Japan Club Japan Club diminished in membership this year to only three members. Japan Club, led by Nathan Dummitt and faculty sponsor Mamiko Ihara, learned about Japanese culture through videos, games, and field trips to Hot Wok. The members had a fun- filled and exciting year. Members from left to right- Damian Marshall, Chris Gorski, and Nathan Dummitt Russian Club This year, Russian Club concentrated on bringing joy and happiness to Uni High students' lives by selling donuts and pizza to raise money for the Russian Exchange. The Exchange took place in February and March, and students from Uni stayed with Russian families, attended Russian classes, and went on field trips to museums and churches. They planned the annual Maslenitsa (Butter Festival) featuring skits, poems, and songs in Russian. President Hannah Koenker, along with Sec- retary Jeffery Brokish, Vice-President Hadas Ritz, and Treasurer Erin Trouth kept things running smoothly. 24 Islamic Awareness Club This year a new club joined the many others already present at Uni High. Islamic Awareness Club was sponsored by Hazem Jaber and lead by Hanady Sharabash, Emad Jassim, and Asad Husain. The club focused on educating non-Muslims in the way of Islam and everyone was welcome. Each week the club addressed a different aspect of Islam through discussions, videos, and demonstrations. Islamic Awareness Club (l-r): Asad Husain, Richard Lin, Emad Jassim, Imran Rashid, Hanady Sharabash, Hazem Jaber. Latin Club Flourishes Latin club was more popular than ever. Under the skilled leadership of Consuls (Presidents) Noura Sharabash and Jim Hurst, Latin Club had parties celebrating Roman holidays, an Olym- piad, a treasure hunt, and of course the perennial favorite chariot races. As Senior Jeffrey Brokish put it, "Latin Club was an invigorating experience." Ben Brothers was Aedile (Secretary), and Derek Wade was Quaestor (Treasurer). (l-r, back row) Alex Krasavin, Rachel Reingold, Tim Ballard, Noura Sharabash, Lydia Wraight, Jim Hurst, Tim Shining, (front row) Vicki Newman, Ms. Newman, Ben Brothers, Derek Wade, James Ho, Sandeep Sodhi, Mason Throneburg. 25 " ™r, c Cultural Clubs Hit Uni Multi- Cultural Club Members (l-r, t-b)-Amal Amin, Richard Lin, John Liaw, Michelle Savage, Rachel Reingold, Wenlan Cheng, Scott Solomen, Joyce Tang, Asako Kinase -Leggett, Ursula "<■ Wagner, Maryam Toghraee. African- American I Club Members (l-r, t-b)-Nikkia Squires, Erika Harold, Danilo Juvane, Kathleen Johnson - Winston, Biko Bokamba, Zewde Demisse, Dean Davis-Smith, Richard Goines, Michelle Savage. Asian- American Club Members (l-r, t-b) R. Lin, A. Amin, E. Jassim, Rupu Malhotra, J. Liaw, R. Costescu, S. Cheryan, S. Solomon, A. Wells, H. Sharabash, M. Savage, L. Liu, J. Tang, C. Wang, E. Yang, A. Kinase -Leggett. 26 Sweet Noise from the Attic Rick Murphy led the Chorus into his fourteenth year, with an unprecedented number of students (over 90 people participated every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday). The Chorus performed in only two concerts this year, but did visit St. Louis in their annual trip. According to one student, "The trip was really the highlight of the year for me." Rick Murphy also conducted another successful year of orchestra. In February, they had their annual Christmas concert featuring the ever popular rendition of the Star Wars medley. The orches- tra consisted of about 80 people this year including many new members. 4th hour chorus Eight hour orchestra makes lots of noise 27 \EX Madrigals Sing With more people than last year and lots of new faces, madrigals was as strong as ever. Under the leadership of Mr. Murphy, five seniors, and the bald-headed Marshall, madrigals had a full agenda this year, taking stage at many private parties and personal concerts this year, especially around Christmas. Madrigals have impressed so many people, that they are planning a tour to England some time in the summer to showcase their voices Thayer, Lydia, garb. and Susan pose in their 73 C3 (I-r) Susan Rempe, Jeff Kang, Thayer Preece, James Johnson, Amy Coombe, Balazs Bognar, Nola Miller, Anand Sarwate, Jenne Glish, Tim Monahan, Lydia Wraight, Claire Henson, Matt Thomas, Katie Braden, Damian Marshall, Selin Song, David Zych. Thespians Act Another successful year of Thespians has gone by! Consisting of ten members (four of them new) and the new director of Drama, Barbara Ridenour, the club was able to choose a selection of different plays, one written by our very own David Asher. They worked hard to raise enough money for new curtains for our stage, and even had enough money for an fabulous trip to Chicago. (back row) Nola Miller, George Petrov, James Johnson, Rishi Zutshi, Lydia Wraight, Ms. Ridenour, Anand Sarwate, Susan Rempe. (front row) Sari Karplus, David Asher, Jenne Glish, Alison Leff, Joyce Tang. 28 Math Team Smears the Competition Math Team came back with a vengence this year, going after the coveted first-place ICTM trophy that eluded the Team last year. Fresh, young subbies joined ranks with jaded veterens of many years experience to challenge the top teams in the state to contest their rightful place among them. Puzzle Club Puts the Pieces Together Once again, Supreme-King-for-Eternity Jeff Brokish and Vice-Dictator-for-Life Sari Karplus brought many people together in their search for meaning in random pieces of card- board. This year's puzzle club was sponsored by Mrs. Fuller. Members (l-r): Back: Emma Koenker, Jeffrey Brokish. Front: Joyce Tang, Sari Karplus, Asako Kinase -Leggett, Ruxandra Costescu, Francis Jacobson 29 UNIVERSITY H.S. UIBRASY Run More! Run Faster! For those obsessed with running. Running Club met every Wednesday to keep in shape between cross- country and track. Mr. Bergandine, an avid runner, showed the club the love of running. The club ran every week, getting out of fitness in the process. What a deal! (back row)-Peter Folk, Chris Gorski, G-P Musumeci, (non-member) Tim Skirx'in, Emad Jassim, Asad Hussain, Mr. Bergandine. (front row)-Cindy Wang Tennis Club Hits The Courts Tennis club played on the clay courts by Kenney Gym. They sought to improve their serves, backhands, and forehands. Led by presidents Tim Ballard and Joyce Tang, the club played, hoping that one day they would be at Wimbleton to win a title. The club met every Wednes- day, and was spon- | sored by Mr. Bergandine. {top row)-Mae Sijfin, Ruxandra Costescu, Doug Sohn, Joyce Tang, Lilly Liu, Mr. Bergandine. (front row)-Peter Saunders, David Deschler, Ted Ulen, Gene Sverdlov 30 New Organizations at Uni Prayer Club Prayer Club gathered between five and ten people every Tuesday to the second floor. This new orga- nization did well, despite the lack of school sponsorship. The group met to study and read the Bible and to pray. Next year looks to be an even more successful with hopes of greater participation. (from left to right: Anna Skorupa, Emily Brothers, Matt Thomas, Nate Matthews, Balazs Bognar (from left to right; front row: Christopher Hutchens, Chris Lamb, Joseph Smarr, Jason Kimball; back row: Evan Smith, Will Preece, Peter Ambrose, Pedro DeRose, Lorcan Murphy Magic Circle Surviving persecution from the more 'normal' of Uni's inhabitants, the patrons of the Magic Circle club met on Tuesdays to buy, trade, and play Magic: the Gathering™. Around ten people a week strove to conquer their opponents in the game sessions, entered bi-monthly tour- neys of skill pitting members against each other in one-on-one duels, and played sprawling multi-opponent games. Fellowship of Christian Athletes For the first time, non-school sponsered clubs and activities used Uni as a meeting place. One of these was the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The members gathered together on Wednesdays or Fridays to listen to a non-denominational, Bible-based lec- ture-discussion and to interact in various games and learning sessions. Future plans for this area's Fellowship include attending a camp together some time this summer. From left to right: Josh Newport, Tim Ballard, Steven Tymonko, Nate Matthews, Dan Cranston, Andrew Medendorp, Balazs Bognar, Matt Thomas, Amy Trefzger 31 ?ARV *4* l Sports As babies boomed in the PE De- partment, along came new coaches and new faces in the field of sports. The boys' cross-country team made it to state for the sec- ond year in a row. In his final year of soccer coaching boys' soccer, Coach Thorn saw a disappointing number of injuries. Girls' swim- ming pulled their way into suc- cessful competition at state levels. Both basketball teams finished successfully with near 500 sea- sons. The track teams gained new coaches and new runners. Discus- sion for adding and amending Uni sports raised both interests and student input in the decision throughout the school. Sports inspired team coagulation and student bonding. It was an enjoy- able year and it showed a promise for future years. ;~VW KV>3Jf jr""V rdsdFf* Sid*- Uni High Soccer Battles Through The 1994 season started with great expectations by all. However, season-ending injuries to captains Steve Nafziger and Jeff Thorn put a damper on the team's spirit. Highlights in- cluded a 9-3 crushing of Normal Calvary and a 7-0 win over Peotone. The team, headed by captains Kumar Das, Ben Scott, and Ted Ulen, led Uni to its first home regional game ever. This year marked the end of a fabulous coaching career for Mr. Colin Thorn. He has coached for six years and was greatly appreciated. Junior Ted Ulen commented "Coach Thorn has been invalu- able to the the progress of Uni High soccer." He coached Uni to an impressive 7-10 record this year, and he will be missed. L-r, t-b: Gene Sverdlov, Sunavo Dasgupta, Tommy Craggs, Dave Deschler, George Petrov, Brent Halfwassen, Piotr Misztal, John Farhner, Dylan Morgan, Andy Liebovich, Jeff Thorn, James Auler, Jon Lansing, Jeff Kang, Ted Ulen, Kumar Das, Ben Scott, Peter Kim, Mason Throneburg, Aaron Rosa, Matt Walczewski, Jason Kimball. Not pictured: Nils Christianson, Joe Smarr, Al Kluegel. The good guys get a break after a hard fought half of soccer 34 Last Year Under Colin Thorn Gene stumbles ahead of the enemy UNI - 4 Judah - UNI - 7 Peotone - UNI - 1 Centennial - 4 Uni - CHARLESTON - 3 Uni - 9 NORMAL CAVALRY 3 UNI - 5 Westville mmti - 3 Uni - 3 JUDAH - 4 Uni - BLUE MOUND % Uni - URBANA - 4 UNI - 3 St. Theresa - UNI - 4 Normal Cavalry ""** 5 I UNI - Mattoon - 2 Uni - 2 WESTVILLE M,~ 1 UNI - 7 Danville Baptist - 1 UNI - Charleston - 1 UNI - Blue Mound 1 " 4 UNI - 1 Centennial 4 n puts his move on the defender Andy is so good, he could he in the World Cup! Right Andy': 35 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY Swimmers Make Splash At State Although the swim team was one of the smallest in Uni's history, it also proved to be the most successful. The team was tiny with only ten swimmers. They left their mark, posting a 3-4 record at their dual meets with two losses being within five points. The entire team competed at sectionals, placing 5th and sending half of the team to state. Senior Megan Flynn qualified in the 200 and 500 free, while freshman Christine Keller quali- fied in the 50 free and 100 backstroke, breaking many school records in the process. Those two, combined with senior Jani Miles, junior Bridget Rogers, and sophomore Chandra Linton man- aged to qualify the 200 and 400 free relays for state for the first time in Uni High history. As if this wasn't enough, Megan placed 4th in the 500 and 7th in the 200, while Christine placed 4th in backstroke and 9th in the 50. The Uni team made a strong showing, and ended up placing 9th in the entire state. Water flies from Bridget's arm vs. Stanford Olympia. Chandra backs into a watery dimension at Centennial. Team Members (l-r, t-b)-Megan Flynn, Nolo Miller, Christine Keller, Claire Henson, Jane Tumunova, Bridget Rogers, Jani Miles, Chandra Linton, Asako Kinase-Leggett, Katie Braden, Coach Al Ledgin 36 Senior mermaids (Asako, Jani, Megan & Nola) float at the deep end of Freer pool MEET PLACE Centennial Invitational 4th Charleston - 1st Centennial V. 2nd Twin City Invitational 4th Danville | jli|: f 1st Central 2nd Normal 2nd Urbana 2nd Stanford-Olympia if:- mm 1st Sectionals STATE 5th 9th Christine Keller is all smiles after a victory. 37 UNI TY H.S. LIBRABJ Boys' Cross Country Takes It to the Next Level Boy's cross-country had a spectacular start to the season. Freshman phenoms Andrew Reynolds and Paul Herendeen stepped into varsity positions, replacing two graduating members from last year's team. At the first invitational of the year, the Chrisman Cowchip Classic, Uni took third place due to strong races by all the varsity. The team won the Tuscola meet for the third year in a row, highlighting the middle of a great season filled with personal records. Uni went to regionals and placed third, then to sectionals and placed fourth, and finished off an otherwise superb season with a rather disappointing nineteenth at State. To summarize the experience, Damian Marshall said "Next year, we'll be back. We' 11 be back with vengeance." With only one departing senior, Uni looks to have an even better season next year. MEET PLACE Tuscola/Unity 1st Chrisman Cowchip Classic 4th Monticello/Blue Ridge 1st ' §» Peoria Invitational > Pax ton 2nd 2nd Tuscola Invitational 1st m . .. ■ mm Clinton/Monticello/Uni 1st SJO Invitational 3rd MS Invitational 3rd Amboy Invitational 3rd Regionals 3rd Sectionals g^ 4th *- % 19th 7?* Bonnie cheers on Peter. Air Nasri at Mahomet. \ 38 Peter, Matt, and Gorski warm up. ( l-r, t-b): Alex Sansone, Bonnie Moxley, Emad Jassim, Paul Grayson, Andrew Medendorp, Evan Smith, Paul Herendeen, Adam Reynolds, Dan Cranston, Tim Ballard, Nash Hajj, Chris Gorski, Peter Folk, Asad Husain, Mark Poremba, Christian Suloway, Steven Tymonko, Gian-Paolo Musumeci, Usama Hajj, Derek Wade, Balazs Bognar, Matt McClintock, Damian Marshall. Damian, Peter, Adam, Chris, and Matt pack during the Mahomet Invitational. 39 Girls' C-C Small but Special Girl's Cross Country was limited by their small size this year (there were only 7 girls! !). To overcome this, they had many good luck charms, ranging from railroad nuts and bolts, Pepsi cans, safety pins, and Ace hardware hats. Even though they were plagued by asthma attacks, tendonitis, and recurring hip injuries, they showed their team abilities by placing 5th at the Mahomet-Seymour Invitation. When asked about this year's team Anne-Marie Cziko said, "We didn't do as well as teams in the past, but it was a lot of fun and we all got along GREAT!" left to right: Shawn De la Mar, Anita Vanka, Anne-Marie Cziko, Cinch Wang, Christina Garcia, and Emily Brothers. 40 nnnK, MEET PLACE Uni/Tuscola/Unity 2nd Chrisman Cowchip N/S Monticello/Blue Ridge 1st Peoria Invite 12th Paxton 1st Tuscola Invite 8th Clinton 3rd SJO Invite ! 9th Mahomet-Seymour Invite 7th Amboy Invite 11th Regionals 5th Sectionals 17th (upper left) Anne-Marie and Emily are kicking butt! (left) Shawn and our Subbie runner, Hanan, are feeling the pain, (below) They're out of the gate at the St. Joe Classic, (above) Bonnie stands looking for the Uni High runners. Don't worry, they're Success for JV This year's girls' JV team, led by a new coach Julie Christie, ended with a record of 8-12, and won more games then last year's JV. Although their season started off slowly (they lost their first 6 games), they came back strong towards the end of the season, even tying at 8-8. A highlight of the season was their first game against Chrisman, where Sophomore Audrey Wen led the Uni High Illineks with a season record of 15 points in a 40-30 victory. Another exciting moment was when Uni forced Shiloh into overtime - both of these teams had crushed the JV the year before. Sophomore Danilo Juvane felt that " that the JV team was much better this year." Music teacher Rick Murphy agreed, adding, "I saw steady improvement as the year went on. In the beginning their play was timid, but by the end of the season they were playing as a team: aggressively - and exciting to watch." He was also convinced that "the team shows great promise for the future." Even though this year's girls' JV team didn't pull off a winning season, the general opinion seems to be that this year was a success, and is best summed up by Danilo; "They were dope." SCOREBOARD Opponent Score (Uni - Opponent) Bismark-Henning Jamaica 16-22 17-37 Rossville-Alvin 8-48 Cissna Park 14-18 Heritage 24-47 Shiloh 23-25 Deland-Weldon 31-16 Armstrong-Potomac 17-19 ISD 31-10 Oakland 32-10 Bement 34-10 Normal Calvary Oakland 45-36 34-24 Jamaica 25-31 Chrisman 40-30 Fisher 36-33 Shiloh 32-43 Heritage Blue Ridge 23-29 24-35 Becky crashes the hoards while Nadia watches in amazement Audrey, aka "Kiwane" prepares to burn her opponent 42 JV Boys B-Ball The Uni High Junior Varsity Basketball squad, coached by Tom Caufield, finished a disappointing 3-15 this season. The Junior Varsity season was a toss up from the very beginning. The team lost many talented players, such as Dan Murphy, Danilo Juvane, and Tommy Craggs, whose height and experience would be sorely missed. However, the team played together and stuck through a tough season with a lot of difficult losses. A couple of the bright spots occured when Uni annihilated Judah Christian twice. An- other was when the team came together to defeat Danville Baptist away from home, with Mason Throneberg and Aaron Rosa scoring season-highs 17 and 19. Despite the disappointing season the team still played with energy and enthusiasm at every game and gave up much of their time to come to hard practices. Hopefully next year's team can learn and build on this year's record and lay the founda- tion for a more successful future. (I-r, t-b): Matt McClintock, Andy Grace, Aaron Rosa, John Liaw, Thomas Schrepfer, Dan Tucker, Evan Smith, Jon Lansing, Scott Solomon, Coach Tom Caufield, Matt Modica, Alan Kluegal, Mason Throneburg, Guanyao Cheng, Adam Terando, Derek Wade Left: Jon takes a Heritage charge Above: Mason drives around a Shiloh defender. Coach Caufield talks to the troops. 43 Girls' Victories Hit Double Digits The varsity girl's basketball team finished the season with an amazing 11-12 record. Their record was tied 11-11, and it came down to the last game, which they only lost by a heartbreak- ing five points. Sally Walker, who had coached the team for many years stepped down before the season, and Rebecca Murphy became the new head coach. The players accepted and dealt with this change very well, and continued to improve their level of play. The team was led by senior co-captains Allison Cobb, Nola Miller, and Lindsey Schmidt. Many fans showed up to support the team and give encouragement. The team improved both their record and their teamwork throughout the season. Sophomore Nadia Reynolds said, "They played well as a team, especially towards the end of the year. No one player dominated. I believe that the team's hard work and dedication along with coach Murphy's coaching bred success." The team will lose five seniors next year, who will be greatly missed. Despite this, they are looking forward to another victory-filled season next year. Clockwise from top: Christina Garcia, Bridget Rogers, Nola Miller, Lindsey Schmidt, Amanda Isaacson, Sapna Cheryan, Audrey Wen, Allison Cobb, Megan Murphy, Becky Swearingen, and Amanda Smeltzer. / Left: Senior Lindsey Schmidt looks to the hoop before busting a move on Oakland's April Thompson. Above: Bridget Rogers hustles to deflect a pass to Shi I oh's Super Smurf, Missy Barrett. 44 Left: Following the last home game of the season, the seniors celebrated with some yummy refreshments provided by dedicated parents after the game. L-to-R: Coach Rebecca Murphy, Lindsey Schmidt, Allison Cobb, Nola Miller, Sapna Cheryan, Amanda Isaacson, and Athletic- Director and former coach Sally Walker. 1994-1995 Season Bismark-Henning 39-20 Jamaica 32-71 Rossville-Alvin 40-49 Cissna Park 53-47 Heritage Shiloh 39-72 35-54 Deland-Weldon 64-14 Armstrong-Potomac 33-28 ISD Jacksonville 40-31 Oakland 31-34 Bement 39-27 Shiloh 40-57 Oakland 42-39 Chrisman 41-45 Oakland 42-30 Jamaica 38-50 Chrisman 43-35 Fisher 62-26 Shiloh 58-71 Heritage 50-62 Blue Ridge 46-51 Chrisman 53-41 Oakwood 34-40 jfr J> Left: Sophomore Amanda Smeltzer soars high for the opening tip-off against Chrisman. Above: Senior Allison Cobb fights for a rebound, while Sapna, Amanda, and Bridget give optical support. 45 )BX Varsity Has Strong Year The boys' varsity basketball team ended their up and down season with a record of 10-15. Team members were disappointed with the end of the season which included losses to both Heritage and Jamaica. Highlights, however, included a win against Oakland at Senior Night and also beating Oakland in overtime during the regular season. "We had a competitive schedule, and we were competitive in every game," said senior Tim Monahan. "[The team] improved a lot." Led by Monahan and Liebovich, the team finished strong and is looking to improve next year with the addition of sev- eral good junior varsity players. They will be hard pressed to take the places of this year's seniors, but life must go on. Andy goes for the layup Tommy and Danilo jump for jt 46 Tim plays patticake with Kansas- Oakland. s Doug and Tim prepare for the rebound. Andy scrambles for the ball. Above - Seniors and their families: Mr. Sohn, Mrs. Sohn, Doug Sohn, Mr. Leibovich, Andy Leibovich, Mrs. Leibovich, Mr. Monahan, Tim Monahan, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Thorn, Jeff Thorn, Mrs. Thorn. Below - Varsity boys: (l- r: back row) Andy Leibovich, Doug Sohn, Tim Monahan, Brent Halfwassen, Dan Murphy, Dan Cranston, (front row) Danilo Juvane, JeffKang, Jeff Thorn, Jon Wachtel, Tommy Craggs, Damian Marshall. Dan Murphy battles for the rebound. 47 Sally joins the Dark Side. Kumar does the hokey-pokey with the ball. 48 Amanda's not it! Bonnie's race face. 49 uivir ■ * * '- ' »" i Jeff shows us good defense. Emily takes it home at the Spartan Classic. 50 Ooh George, you so sexy! Chandra recovers from her race. 51 UNIV£RSI T y H.S. lK t 45tot^ o*u*v ■£BB V&M €SVVJZ *nw< Uni faculty has always been more than just teachers and educators - they've been our friends, club sponsors and most recently, our P.A.S.S. Advisors. It's never easy trying to teach a classroom full of kids, but our teachers not only got us to learn, but made it fun as well. New heights were reached with the advent of technology in the classroom, while some tried and true methods proved their worth once again. It was a year of learn- ing and fun here at Uni High, thanks to our faculty. /MrfXMKVf >■::■■■/ UNIVERSITY H IRARV JggN Changes in Administration Uni changed principals once again (what's else is new?), from interim principal Barbara Wysocki to Dr. Shelley Roberts. Ms. Roberts, with the assistance of the always helpful Joel Crames, set out immediately to improve every facet of Uni High life. The school was fixed up with ceiling fans, acoustical tile, the new drop-off area on the west side of Uni, air-conditioning in the li- brary, kitchen, and teacher's lounge, new chairs for the South At- tic, and asbestos removal-all made possible by a grant from the University. Due to Ms. Roberts' productive first semester, we got real food in the kitchen through the lunch cart, a better learn- ing environment, and a rediscovered connection to the Univer- sity. While all these changes were being made, Mr. Crames found time to be a friend to everyone, making banners welcoming fac- ulty babies and announcing school events. Ms. Roberts dances at the Halloween party. New principal Shelley Roberts sits outside of Uni. Joel Crames poses for a picture. 54 The Office and Counseling Staff Change was the big word in the counseling office this year. Counselors Dean Davis-Smith and Lisa Micele were excited about their new room, the Counseling Office Annex, which housed all of the counselor's infromation about colleges. Lori Baker updated our transcripts and made appointments while Lisa Micele counseled the seniors and consoled them when they had troubles with college applications. Dean Davis-Smith talked with the subfreshman and graced the halls with her cheerful presence. The office staff kept themselves busy with their usual round of chores. Barb kept track of who was sick and who wasn't, and also tracked down all the Uni students who decided to skip. Randy kept the finanances. Last and certainly not least, Cathy kept track of the admin- istrative tasks that needed to be taken care of. Office Staff '(l-r): Randy Musselman, Cathy Eads, Barb Aschenbrenner Lisa Micele - always eager to help. Lori Baker on the phone Dean starts every day with a cup o' joe. 55 UNIVERSITY At last, A Home of their Own Coach Smeltzer Rosemary Laughlin Dorothy Fuller The move to their air-conditioned offices in the new English House began yet another successful year for the English Department. Mike Smeltzer, affectionately called "Coach", replaced Marilyn Upah Bant as the Gargoyle advisor and Karen Hellyer as Yearbook advisor. Audrey Wells' class of subfreshmen gave how-to speeches on a variety of topics. Jennifer Burns enthralled the freshmen with such English classics as Romeo and Juliet and The Lord of the Flies. Creative juices flowed as sophomores wrote numerous journal entries for Dorothy Fuller. Rosemary Laughlin taught the juniors the intricacies of the Charleston. Seniors mas- tered the art of debate under the skillful leadership of Adele Suslick. 1 ''"» , i V i ' ImFV-Zf ]H If 1 - ; 1 1 p 1 f t f f '< 1 \ Adele Suslick Jennifer Burns Audrey Wells 56 History Department The History department gained Bruce Tap (aka Bruce Lee/ the BOSS) who taught the juniors all about U.S. History. Mr. Butler continued enlightening his students with his flowcharts, deep thoughts, and COWS; Ms. Kaplan is now full time, teaching West- ern Civ., and European history with her South-African flair. Ms. Wysocki returned to her department head duties and taught Social Advocacy. Boy, are we lucky to have such a unique group of talented individuals to teach us history! Mr. B - the quickest draw in the Midwest. mm Mr. Tap demonstrates the correct way to hold a Ms. Kaplan explains her chalk-throwing piece of chalk. technique to the class. Ms. Wysocki, hard at work. l-r:Bruce Tap, Philipa Kaplan, Barbara Wysocki, Chris Butler 57 UNIVt; ii.S. LiarvA&l New Faces Highlight The foreign language department sported many new faces this year. We warmly welcomed the two new Japanese teachers and also the new French teacher. There was a surprisingly new change in the Japanese department. Huang and Ihara were able to replace "Mrs. Oguichi" and "sensai" Thompson. They were both delighted to be able to help students not only to learn the language but also understand the culture. Due to Mme. Arlabosse's medical leave, Mme. Lopez brought her French skills to Uni for a semester. She loved being able to teach in an enthusiastic atmosphere while experiencing new challenges. The foreign language department had received an unprecedented number of grants. An IBM technologies grant allowed Herr W. to bring hypermedia to the study of German, with his Mosaic project. The U.S. government funded the Russian exchange program for another year so Masha was pleasantly delighted! The Japanese Newsletter still continued to gain popularity nation-wide. Despite the removal of the school's language labs, Mrs. Newman's Latin skills continued to attract many new students. Carol Bond, continuing to be the department head, was still quite pleased on the advancements of the department! Shu Huang thought Japanese 1 and 111. 'Masha' Wolkanowski taught Russian I, 11, 111 and IV, and led the Russian Exchange to St. Petersburg Mamiko Ihara taught Japanese II and IV. 58 Foreign Language ^ i Linda Lopez taught French II and IV while Mme. Arlabosse was on medical leave. Francis Newman taught Latin I, II, III and IV and also showed some Latin students around Rome. Paul Weilmuenster (Herr W.) taught German I, II, III and IV. Carol Bond taught French I and III. 59 AiAiiKEfiSlIX HS. Taking Math Beyond the Limits This year, the math department underwent a major overhaul. Under the expert eye of the incredibly organized Carol Castellon, Uni's math department took advantage of new electronic equip- ment. Along with Linda Hermann, Malika Djemil, and Hazem Jaber (three new additions to the department), the math crew continued last year's Mathematica Project in their quest to bring animated examples to every math student. In addition to overseeing the works, Mrs. Castellon taught Algebra I and II. Elizabeth Jockusch got to see her subbies And finally, Peter Kimble's Computer- Science-Department-of-One is now a part of the ever expanding Math Crew. Ms. Djemil in Action » * (l-r) Peter Kimble, Gene Bild, Elizabeth Jockusch, Carol Castellon, Linda Hermann again, teaching Algebra II as well as accelerated Algebra II, Calc I, and acceler- ated Calc I. Linda Hermann took over Mrs. Callahan's Geometry and accelerated Geometry classes with Gene Bild teaching Algebra I and Advanced Math. Hazem Jaber (everyone's favorite physics teacher) took over Calc I while Malika Djemil (everyone's favorite astrophysics teacher) commanded Calc II and III. Jockusch - At large and in charge. 60 Science Department Clockwise from top left: Malika Djemil, David Stone, Hazem Jaber, David Bergandine, Pat Morris. The Science department was con- cerned with refining their curriculum this year, according to continuing department head Patricia Morris, who also taught research methodology to the subbies. Between Dave Bergandine's intriguing chemistry lectures, Dave Stone's bug-skewering classes, the Physics trip (led by Hazem Jaber) to Great America, and the studies of the cosmos with Malika Djemil in Astrophysics, the Science depart- ment kept themselves well above absolute zero. Mr. Jaber- 'nuff said. 61 UNiVt; iRt, Departments of One Mr. Clean John Turner returned once again this year, marking his 17th year of faithful service to Uni. He played Mr. Clean, making sure our hallways were sparkling and shiny. This was a "very hard" job, and Uni is grateful to have someone as devoted and excellent as him to take on this challenging task. John Turner is armed with his trash can (right) while Marilyn Upah Bant sits in her office (below). Alumni Affairs . Marilyn Upah Bant took on the full time position of Director of Development and Alumni Affairs at Uni this year. She coordinated all the annual fundraising such as the Phonathon. She worked in conjunction with the U of I foundation and wrote grants. In addition, Marilyn Upah Bant produced and distributed the monthly school newsletter, U'n'I, and the quarterly alumni letter. 62 RE. - What else can we say? The biggest change in the P.E. depart- ment this year was Sally Walker's retirement as girls basketball coach. Bonnie took the spring semester off to recuperate from back surgery. Coach Ray mangled his foot in mid-season, while Al led the mighty swimmers to a 9th place at the state meet. Fitness dragged on and on and on as usual. Ray is a happy guy. Bonnie sneaks some popcorn while pretending to work and Al pages a Mrs. Led gin. 63 UNIVERSITY H.S. LibKAKY Fine Arts Department Rules! This year the fine arts department continued to expand our cultural horizons. Mr. Murphy was seen everywhere - not only teaching chorus and orchestra, but also sponsoring Student Council, the Jazz Band, an a capella voice group, and Subbie basketball. Ms. Hellyer spent her time trying to turn highly energetic Uni students into educated art lovers. She also cosponsored S4BW and took part in SFAC and the technology committee. Another class - "Special Projects in Art" - in which students worked on independent studies in areas such as cartooning, arts technology, and photography,was added to the number of courses already taught by the Fine Arts staff. This year also marked the departure of Laura Reneau and the arrival of Barbara Ride- nour, the new Drama teacher. She says that she "always dreamed of teaching art in a small school like Uni". She is also head of the Thespian Club. Overall, the teachers agree that Uni is a cool place to work because of the students and the renowned atmosphere. Hill ' .. ..m 48 \^+ _ flip The Fine Arts staff state their policy on elevator use. 1 >i — ■ . • ■ t, ■ < ^ __ / f a * ' ~ A ft- 1 ""* "'"* * t MM fr^r _ Ms. Hellyer inspires Megan to do her best work. Ms. Ridenour works furiously to choreograph the play. 64 The Never Ending Library Like usual, the library was kept in line by Runelle Shriver, Mrs. Jacobson, and last year's recruit, Maggie Urian. This year, the library made two huge changes. Kathryn Howell, a grad student at the U of I, joined the forces. Senior Jeff Brokish and Mrs. Jacobson worked on com- puterizing the library with a new homepage on the computer. This way students could look up information about the library from any computer in school, essentially creating a library without walls! Mrs. Jacobson was gone for the second semester but the work kept going strong. Kathryn Howell showing subbies how to use a piece of paper Runelle on her well earned break l-r, M. Urian, K. Howell, F. Jacobson, R. Shriver 65 UNIVERSITY. H.S. LIBRARY The P.E. department always sticks together. 66 Mrs. Ridenour rules from her director's chair Ms. He live r ponders. r t^M -~* m K* Mr-* wsl- * w mM ' ^» j« flfl ■ 7 i "B/Jttr" fi/M Careful Mr. Murphy or your face will freeze like that! 67 nmo- Underclassmen were an active part in expanding the social depth of Uni's student body. The cohesiveness of subbies and freshmen made the atmo- sphere of the second floor hallway quite chaotic. Sopho- mores successfully closed both hallways once again this year. Juniors crowded the student lounge and everyone packed themselves into the kitchen. The atmosphere calmed down tremendously though and everyone, includ- ing the subbies, secured a place in the social dimensions ofUni. ' y- HS Lis Underclassmen ■ r boPC Subfreshmen Class of 99 Lian Alan Puja Bavda Nell Burger Jeff Butler Natalie Ceperley Christopher Chen Amy Chew Ami Choi Brian Chou Matthew Croisant F 1 Jk- 1 1 s ^k Rv ^ r ~ — s. Paul Cziko Sumon Dasgupta Tory Depew Sarah Dunn 70 Helen Estabrook Kara Eubanks Daniel Finnerty Hormozd Gahvari Katherine Geeseman Kavi Goel Daniel Grossman Jeremy Hobson Ann Jamison Hanan Jassim Cyndra Lattimore Natalie Lawrence Amara Lisy Katy Love Jing Lu Christine Manganaro 71 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBKARY Reed Martin Nathaniel Mathews Rebecca Mayor-Bernet Ryan McCarthy Audrey Miller Daniel Morales-Doyle Matthew Nuzzo Amanda Ochs Efc =N — s Vijay Rajagopal Imran Rashid Kurt Reutter Laura Schrepfer Thomas Sherman Brian Smith David Smyth Rupinder Sodhi 72 Sammy Sohn Philippa Soskin Katie Sutton Laura Sweet Amanda Taub Kate Techtow James Thomas Sarada Uppuluri Luke Walczewski Matthew Wilhelm Nicholas Wisseman (4J ^ ^1% 73 Hormozd is transfixed by his first glance at civilization. Pavan shows his stxle while as Peter stares in shock. Hunan unci Cubby chill illegally in the lounge. 74 "Hi. My name is Grossman. Will you be my friend?" Tom uses Matt as a human tissue. 75 Peter Ambrose Jason Bant Freshmen Class of 98 n i^_ Rebecca Bartlett Pavan Brahmamden Rob Broadbent v i \ rl-. Michael Baym Emily Brothers Thomas Aref John Berg Ajit Chary Hsin Chiang Nils Christianson Zewditu Demissie Pedro DeRose 76 John Fahrner Jason Feldman ■ Nina Frazier Richard Goines Gillian Fleischer Suzanne Franki Karl Gruschow Brendan Hanna-Holloway Paul Herendeen Alex Hobson Christine Hsieh Eric Hsieh Christopher Hutchens Eli Isaacson Sridevi Jampala Molly Kaput 77 M- V Julie Kaufman Christine Keller Peter Kim Jason Kimball Emma Koenker Sonya Koo Laura Koritz Shwayta Kukreti Christopher Lamb Kirsten Melby-Thompson Megan Murphy Paul Nelson Jaclyn Peek Will Preece Vivian Rajeswaren Edwin Ramos 78 Adam Reynolds Alexandra Sapoznik Andrew Sefranek Steven Severinghaus Anna Skorupa Joseph Smarr Selin Song Jarrett Spiro Nikkia Squires Ryan Stoia Zhenya Tumanova Ursula Wagner Matthew Walczewski George Weisiger Parjanya Zutshi 79 U WV£. a& LidftAta Jeremy runs from the terrifying Carolyn, Ursula and Paul. 80 81 Emma shows off her hraceless teeth. Sophomores Class of 97 Sarah Barclay Ranjit Bhagwat Anna Bial Biko Bokamba Brandon Bowersox Rebecca Butler Rachel Chaney Guanyao Cheng Matthew Cho Amy Coombe Lori Cooper Thomas Craggs Neil Day Shawn DeLaMar 82 Chad Foxglove Colin Gillen Andrew Grace Paul Grayson Usama Hajj Erika Harold Zachary Hensley Asad Husain Danilo Juvane Jeffrey Kang Daniel Kingery Alan Kluegel Jonathan Lansing Carolyn Leap Chandra Linton Roopali Malhotra 83 UN Andrew Medendorp Priya Monrad Lee Rawles Aaron Rosa Nadia Reynolds Alex Sansone Rebecca Rich ^v Anand Sarwate Katherine Nelson Tara Ramanathan 1 Hadas Ritz Thomas Schrepfer William Severinghaus Amanda Smeltzer Evan Smith Sandeep Sodhi 84 Christian Suloway Rebecca Swearingen Adam Terando Matthew Thomas Mason Throneburg Erin Trouth Christopher Tsay Dan Tucker Steven Tymonko Anita Vanka Nicole Vernon Ashley Walter Audrey Wen UNIVERSITY ti.a LIBRAE* 85 Dan - oh-so-friendly. Tommy and Jeff haven't had their V-8. 86 Aaron and George shake down Alan for some cash. Dan Kingery in his favorite shirt. 87 JUNIORS Class of 96 Amal Amin Jamey Auler Matt Bandy Dan Beedy Balazs Bognar Katie Braden Ben Brothers L L Robin Colomb Dan Cranston Anne-Marie Cziko Nathan Dummitt Robert Frazier Christina Garcia 88 Chris Gorski Claire Henson Yunny Kim Richard Lin James Ho Alex Krasavin Jenny Luth James Hurst Alison Leff Damian Marshall Kathleen Winston John Liaw Matt McClintock Piotr Misztal Matt Modica 89 Meike Muckenhaupt UNIVERSITY H.S. UBRABY ■f Dan Murphy Shannon Parmer Lorcan Murphy Steve Nafziger Thayer Preece Vicki Newman Josh Newport Amy Nicholson Lisa Novak Shoko Oono — Anita Rajeswaren Rachel Reingold Susan Rempe Sarah Risken Bridget Rogers 90 Peter Saunders Hanady Sharabash Noura Sharabash Scott Solomon Sam Sutton Eugene Sverdlov Maryam Toghraee Amy Trefzger Ted Ulen Joy Vokac Jonathan Wachtel Derek Wade Lydia Wraight Shannon Wright David Zych 91 DIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY upper-right: Derek loses ALL of his hair to the hands of Gorski. above: Damian entertains us once again once again with his amazing personality: right: Rachel, Jenny and Thayer paint their nails and gossip about their HOT dates. Maryam waves hi from on high. Nina impresses Jamey by showing him her bra. fc^^ ■ A "fluO s^l ^_^^H* * ^^H V' fl ^m — *2*jAi 1*1 W - r « ,'^^fl Matt shows off his Abs of Steel. Bridget makes a french fry very happy. 93 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY Yoni" (iiid Yunny. Adam and Carolyn: just what arc they up to': 94 Life in the lounge: Penan, Peter and. ..hey, isn't Kavi a subbie? Chris uses his knife to entice Nils into a slow dance. All smiles from Nadia and Amanda. 95 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY Jeff makes sure Hannah is still alive. Joyce relaxes in the lounge. Cindy is thinking of the man of her dreams. Asako and James need their energy to do notecards. 96 in On <4H o GO 1 C^^'7*^ >T % .£,:■■ * L N iBr •-■ JS? Wj* &«■ Jr ' ^ 'v4 r^^ M^T tJBM i -- Jeff ery Brokish Jeremy Do or do not. There is no try. - Yoda And now a man who, like aluminum siding, actually decreases the value of your home... - David Letterman What goes around, goes around and around. - Unknown There is more nobility in building a chicken coop than in destroying a cathedral. - Bette Greene Wenlan Cheng Winnie Do you guys need help getting in?" -a girl from Kappa House Has anyone ever called you Winnie the Pooh?" -Jeff T. When Hell freezes over, I'll be skiing it." - someone' s shirt Smiling is a tool, a way for us peacefully to manipulate the big apes who like to believe they are in change." - unknown Choose bland things when you're nauseous: Not when you're shopping." - Reebok ad Life is how you change it." - Chad Why do I always have to do the cutting?" - My lab partner Your action speaks louder than words and they're only words, unless they're true." -Madonna 99 UNIVERSITY Kb. Sapna Cheryan Sapna, don't copy. - Andy L. before a German test Christine, you're very smart but you're also a woman and sometimes those two things just fight each other. - Hayden from Coach It's better to look good than to shoot good. - Sophia Neely I like to read big books and conjecture. - David A. But mom, I have to wear mascara to volleyball. How else am I going to keep my eyelashes out of my eyes? - My sister, Anura And from a strength stronger than my will with imagination I'll get there. - Harry Connick Jr. Education is the passport to the future. For tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. - Malcolm X What man has nerve to do, man has not nerve to hear. - Uncle Tom's Cabin Leif Christianson Allison Ruth Cobb Step off PUNK! -Heav May there never develop in me a notion that my education is complete, but give me the strength and leisure and zeal to continually enlarge my knowledge. -Maimonides Now don't be upset and go eat your butts! -Mom (referring to her Fisher Bunny Butt Cupcakes after we lost the Fisher game) Be at peace with God, whatever you conceive him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. ..strive to be happy. -Desiderata We just want the simplest doohickey without any fancy bells or whistles. -Dad (buying a camcorder) But other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the show? -anonymous Hey guys! Wake me up when the naked scenes come on! -Asako watching the Fisher King 100 Ruxandra Costescu Cancel my subscription to the resurrection/ Send my credentials to the house of detention/ I've got some friends inside. - Jim Morrison I wanna be/ The father of the ethnic child/ Who stars on TV. - Chris Cornell Your testimony is immaterial, incompetent, and irrelevant - uh - or something. - Butthead The city of Champaign hit me from behind - Sang You only have to read the lines/ Of scribbly black/ And everything shines. - Syd Barrett Call Alice when she's ten feet tall. - Grace Slick If I don't meet you no more in this world, then I'll see you in the next one. Don't be late. - Jimi Hendrix Tax the rich/ Feed the poor/ Till there are no/ Rich no more. - Ten Years After I'm bound to be proposing on a Saturday night/ I'll be lazing on a Sunday afternoon. - Queen Lots of people talking/ Few of them know... - Led Zeppelin 'Will you marry me?' 'Ma'am, I would gladly, but I fear my ankle is twisted.' - Orlando Pasare de galben/ Care stai in carpen... - Pheonix Kumar Das Don't ask me how, Jason, but the ball will double its speed, it will DOUBLE ITS SPEED! - Brian Frizzell Kumar, are you suffering from a rectal-cranial-inversion? - Coach Thorn Don't worry Kumar, it won't go on your transcript. - the guys Kumar Smith, huh, you know the song Kumbaya? You do? Sing it for me! Come on louder now! - some guy at the pool hall You see, it's like hunting squirrels with nuclear weapons. - Pat McLaughlin There are always more fish in the sea, not as cute, nor as rich, but fish nevertheless. - fortune cookie Yo man, I got potholes in my lawn! - De La Soul (3 Feet High and Rising) Why starve when there's day old bread to be had? - Ben S. I'm cold, I'm wet, and George has no pants on. - Andy L. Sunavo Dasgupta I'm still alive. - Pearl Jam Never tell me the odds. - Han Solo Sing with me, sing for years, sing for the laughter, and sing for the tears. - Aerosmith Ma, Dada hit me! - Sumon Pinky, if I could reach you, I'd hit you. - The Brain You know, I wonder. Does he think I'm remotely interested in his class? - Andy L. I get up around seven, get outta bed around nine And I don't worry about nothin', no Cause worryin's a waste of my.. .time. - G'N'R The world is full of educated derelicts. - unknown I just have this innate ability to jump far. - Kumar Das 101 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY Drake Depew The grass grows around the backyard shit house/ and that is where the sweetest flowers bloom/ we are flowers growing in gods garden/ and that is why Clod spreads the shit around. - David Byrne Buck you fuddy, you think you're so smucking fart, why don't you go back off in your own jackyard. - George, 1 ieath, and me I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not so sure you realize that what you heard is not what I said.. - Pixie Do the dumb things I gotta do touch the puppet head. - They Might Be Giants When you have eliminated the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable must be the truth. - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The truth is rarely pure and never simple. - Oscar Wilde David Deschler Dave, Davo, Desch Expect the best out of yourself all the time. - Tulsa Basketball Coach, Tubby Smith We won't have any of that, if I wanted to watch 11 males covort, I'd rent a porno video. - Coach Thorn Excuses are like a — holes, everyone's got one and they all stink. - Unknown And the wonder, of it all, is that you just don't realize how much I love you. - Eric Clapton, Wonderful Night Emotions speak too loudly to be defined by silence. - Nikki Giovanni What is perceived to be true is often more important than what is actually true. - Mr. Sutton There is no place on earth, that I'd rather be. than out in the open, where it's all plain to see.... - Busch beer commercial God, you guys suck! - Dylan Morgan Megan Flynn Kick!!! -AI Raise an appendage! -Mr.Stone Afraid of change, Afraid of staying the same, When temptation comes, we just look away. -Barenaked Ladies I've felt the thunder underneath my feet, I sold my soul for freedom, it's lonely but it's sweet. -Melissa Etheridge Come on people smile on your brother try and love one another right now. - Young Blood Somehow the bad things are just easier to believe. - Pretty Women And so it is those close to us who deceive us. But we can still love them. We can love completely without complete understanding. - A River Runs Through It. 102 Peter Folk ^^^( It's God!!! - The class of '94, to me Time is an illusion. Lunch doubly so. - unknown I have risked my life to teach you this concept! - Mr. Pat, from the top of his desk. But remember. The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long. - Dr. Malcom, Blade Runner Noooobody expects the... oh bugger! - Cardinal Ximinez (Monty Python) Ford Prefect: It's unpleasantly like being drunk. Arthur Dent: What's so unpleasant about being drunk? Ford Prefect: You ask a glass of water. - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Someone made a long speech listing every infraction on the rules we were committing that night. Someone else made a speech showing how by careful planning we could break all the others by dawn. - A Separate Peace Those that give up liberty for a little safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin Jennifer Celene Glish Jenne This is the most fun! - Shag Wishes may bring problems such that you regret them. Better that though than to never get them. - Into the Woods I admist that one never quite allows for the moron in our midst. - A Mirror Crack'd I'm subtly dirty. - Pfeffer If you can't say anything nice about anybody, come sit by me. - Steel Magnolias An element of conflict in any discussion is a good thing. It means everybody is taking part and nobody is left out. - Harvey That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. - Romeo and luliet How in the light of one night did we come so far? - Miss Saigon If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting. - Music Stand catalog George Gruschow When I find out who's been knawin' down all my allotted empty calories I'm gonna WHAP 'EM with this bratwurst. - Bob, Bob and Dave Information wants to be free! - William Gibson, HoHoCon '93 I budgeted for some goons to beat [your project plans] out of you. - Dilbert, Dilbert Badges! Badges. We don't need no stinking badges. We've got souvenirs! - Mexican Guy, O.C. and Stiggs Ferris Bueller, you're my hero. - Cameron, Ferris Bueller's Day Off All the famous serial killers are pigmentally impaired. I mean, we'll never eat you....too bland. - Flaco speaking for Latinos Some people never see the light until they see it through bullet holes. - Bruce Cochran It's a dog eat dog world and I'm wearing milkbone underwear. - Norm, Cheers The above might sound paranoid and probably is, but I'd rather be a free-roving paranoid than in prison. - "Parity Check", Summer 1993, 103 MM IVFRSITY H.S. LIBRARY Nasri Hajj You scare me. - various When you call me that, smile. - Owen Wistcr Addresses are given to us to conceal our whereabouts. - Saki (I 1. 1 I. Munro) The end must justify the means. - Matthew Prior I lave no friends not equal to yourself. - Confucius You can include me out. - Samuel Goldwyn Say not you know another entirely, till you have divided an inheritance with him. - Johann Kusper Lavater This above all; to thine own self be true. - Shakespeare, I lamlet High thoughts must have high language. - Aristophanes Great thinkers have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. - unknown We're like gerbils. We're in a cage running around and around. - Tom Brokaw Brent Halfwassen Brenty-poo Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft! - Theodore Roosevelt Fall seven times, stand up eight. - Japanese proverb Do not remove a fly from your friend's forehead with a hatchet. - Chinese Proverb If you can't answer a man's argument, all is not lost; you can still call him vile names. - Elbert Hubbard Don't tell a woman she's pretty, tell her there's no other woman like her, and all roads will be open to you. - Jules Renard Never play cards with a man named Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own. - Nelson Algren All I ever do is come to the guy's meets and eat them out. - Anonymous girl sprinter Amanda Joan Isaacson Amanka, Damanka, Damanda, Damank, Mankar, Damankar Don't thank Jesus Christ, thank Jerry Lewis (epileptic head bob) -Dave, Lindsey & me Men are like Christmas trees, the good looking ones are always really dense. -Jenny Hsui Shut up mom! -Lindsey to Jani Sodomy, well, I, I, I, t, t, th, think I have to go to the bathroom, urn okay? -Mr. Andrick Don't compare yourself to others, compare yourself to you. -Coach Murphy Damanda, will you tuck me in tonight? -Brian, the little monster Whenever you want me at all, I'll be your friend, yes I will whenever you call, you just got to count on me. -Beatles (to "my friend", Lindsey) Operator, was Jerry Lee Lewis epileptic? -Dave, Lindsey & me 104 Emad Jassim Ehogh ehoh ehogh. -The pointless testing at the beginning of the year. Great powers die of indigestion. - Napoleon It is better that the leader should err on the side of forgiveness than that he should err in punishment. - unknown The most excellent Jihad is that for the conquest of self. - unknown Riches are not from abundance of worldly goods, but from a contented mind. - Prophet Muhammad Kindness is a mark of faith; and whoever hath not kindness hath not faith. - Prophet Muhammad James Johnson Oh what bliss, to sign your checks as 30127. - Evita What's my name. ..I mean, where's my hairbrush? - Peter What, me worry? - Alfred E. Newman Emilio's a magician? - My brother Life is like a grapefruit. - So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish, Douglas Adam I'm not used to thinking of myself as small. - Drake You dropped something. - George P. in Calc Happy people don't revolt. - Ms. Kaplan What are the birds and the bees? - Cindy and I to Cathy Sari Karplus Sarita, Rita The bud may have a bitter taste, but sweet will be the flower. - William Cowper Wish for what you want, work for what you need. - fortune cookie Don't compromise yourself. You are all you've got. - Janis Joplin The great thing in this world is not so much where we are, but in what direction we are moving. - anonymous You always have another first impression. - Alison Leff May the worst day of your future be no worse than the best day of your past. - Brad Ross Are you a virgin or are you popular? — Jenny Alsberg Hey Sari, ya wannt do something illegal? - Mom Kookamakaheekefeeka. - Eli 105 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBhAK E. Asako Kinase-Leggett Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -Martin Luther King Jr. If we have our own "why" of life, we can bear almost any "how." - Friedrich Nietzche ...Grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change; courage to change the things we can, and wisdom to know the difference. -Reinhold Niebuhr Courage is not the absence of fear but the ability to carry on with dignity in spite of it. - Scott Turow You don't stop laughing when you get old - you get old when you stop laughing. - anonymous There is so much in the world for us all if we only have the eyes to see it, and the heart to love it, and the hand to gather it to ourselves - so much in men and women, so much in art and literature, so much everywhere in which to delight, and for which to be thankful. - Anne of the Island If there was a fashion police, you'd get the death penalty. - Charlotte Get your mind out of the gutter - mine's already taking up all the space in there. - Alison Ortony Hannah M. Koenker Hank, Hanka, Hanko Don't listen to what I say, listen to what I mean. - Peter I'm free. ..I'm free. ..and freedom tastes of reality. - Tommy Well, I guess my groin is just more stretchable than yours. - Cindy Shit, man. ..I'm a natural born killer. - Natural Born Killers Hope I die before I get old. - The Who Your travel life has the essence of a dream. It is something outside the normal, yet you are in it. - Agatha Christie Hank, just this one last time I wanna fool everybody. - Jeff T They say no one person can do it all/ But you want to in your head/ But you can't be Shakespeare/ And you can't be Joyce/ So what is left instead?/ You're stuck with yourself/ And a rage that can hurt you/ You have to start at the beginning/ And just this moment/ This wonderful fire started up again - Lou Reed Sang Lee Jimi Metschusu?!? - my mother, translated - Are you crazy?!? And castles made of sand /melts into the sea/ eventually. Hendrix Oh please/ Let it rain today... - Pearl Jam What's dookie? - Ruxandra Come on people now/ smile all you brothers/ everybody get together/ try to love one another/ right now. - Youngbloods It is the tale, not he who tells it. - unknown I'm still alive... - Pearl Jam 106 Andrew Liebovich Andy There's no need for turning back 'cause all roads lead to where I stand And I believe I've walked them all No matter what I may have planned. -Don McLean The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one. - Catcher in the Rye OH, SORROR?! -Jason Rogers If you don't stand up for somethin', you'll never fail for anything.. -Public Enemy No stopping what can't be stopped. No killing what can't be killed.. -Ice Cube Lilly Liu I want to be somebody or nobody, not an anybody. - unknown Do you guys need some help getting in? - a girl from Kappa House I complained that I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet, -unknown You guys just love me for my car. - Sang Ninety degrees in the winter is not the same as ninety degrees in the summer .- My parents I'll just buy a dress and some pumps, and I'll become a woman, and then I'll know everything. - Hayden on Coach If you know someone who tries to drown their sorrows, you might tell them that sorrows know how to swim. - unknown Janet Elizabeth Miles Jani Winning has a joy and discrete purity to it that cannot be replaced by anything else. - A. Bartlett Giamatti Nothing is work unless you'd rather be doing something else. - George Halas When you fall in a river, you're no longer a fisherman; you're a swim- mer. - Gene Hill How much fat does this have? Oh no I'm going into Jani mode. - Lindsey & Amanda I want somebody to share/ Share the rest of my life/ Share my inner- most thoughts/ Know my intimate details/ Someone who'll stand by my side/ And give me support. - Depeche Mode (dedicated to Carl) 107 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY Nola Miller The thing with kids is, if they want to grab for the gold ring, you have to let them do it, and not say anything. If they fall off, they fall off, but it's bad if you say anything to them. - Holden Caulfield The Catcher in the Rye The world is like an enormous spider web, and if you touch it, however lightly, at any point, the vibration ripples to the remotest perimeter. - Jack Burden, All the King's Men You must chill! -Lloyd Dobler I just lie there, until they leave. - Dylan, when he falls down in front of strangers It's O.K. Nola, you're just hydroplaning. - Meg R, as we skid through Race and Pennsylvania Rellim! - Lemond Peppers In your eyes, the light, the heat, in your eyes, I am complete. - Peter Gabriel Love is real- not fade away. - Grateful Dead at Soldier Field, July '94 I only want to see you laughing in the purple rain. - Prince Timothy Francis Monahan I A man's first responsibility is to say no to himself. - Chinese proverb The only thing you must do is what you feel in your heart is true. - Blues Traveler The Lord calls us not to be successful, only faithful. - Mother Theresa (for Mom) But the angels do arrive in the end to rescue the day... I hope... - Bono What is memory except a way of keeping the things you never want to lose? - B. & S. Siegel Bart, a woman is like a beer; looks good. ..smells good. ..tastes good... and you'd step over your mother to have one. - Homer Simpson I'm not talking about us never being alone. I'm suggesting we make the world our home. You've got to fly free, and so do I, and this way we'd never need to say goodbye. - Blues Traveler Dylan Morgan High school seemed like such a blur I never had much interest in sports or school elections and in class I dreamed all day about a rock and roll weekend. - Social Distortion Mine is a copulation of yours. - Leif Teddy said it was a hat, So I put it on. Now Dad is saying "Where the heck's the toilet plunger gone?" - Shel Silverstein I've been up and down the Four corners of this big old world. I've seen it all. I've fought many a good man, and I've laid many a good woman. I've had the riches, and fame, and adventure. I've stood Face to Face with danger and death countless times. I've tasted life to the fullest and still my soul cries out — yes, cries out! in its hungry, tortured, wracked quest More! - Flitz the Cat 108 Gian-Paolo Musumeci He sees a holy day in each day. - Traditional Native American Intelligent people understand me. - Roberto Baggio I took the liberty of bullshittin' ya. - Elwood Blues We shall never, never, never surrender .- Winston Churchill Aye, for the sake of your honor. - Kimberly Karstoff (Kit) The wayfarer, perceiving the path to truth, was struck with astonish- ment. It was thicklv grown with weeds. 'Ha,' he said, T see that none has passed here in a long time.' Then he saw that each weed was a singular knife. 'Well,' he mumbled, 'doubtless there are other roads.' - Stephen Crane May you always know that a lonely traveller you need never be, for my hand will always be there to clasp your, and my eyes will forever seek your gaze. - Anonymous Andrew Nicholson You can't kick me out of the computer lab just because I'm stupid. Pedro Not only is life a bitch, it has puppies. - unknown It's very hard to explain bad taste to someone who has it. - Gene Wilder Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. - Howard Katz What's an ARJ file? - Piotr It's a pornographic picture. - George Ya, so where can I get a viewer? - Piotr George Petrov Hey mister, you forgot your keys. - Laurel and Hardy I'm good with that action. - Drake Love is a flower/ You gotta let it grow. - John Lennon They can't cast an evil spell/ Who can't keep count of kisses well. - Catullus Living is easy with eyes closed. Misunderstanding all you see. - The Beatles Whoever can't teach, teaches gym. - Woody Allen For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings/ That I scorn to change my state with kings. - William Shakespeare Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love. - Einstein Sleep tight ya morons. - Holden Caulfield 109 UNIVERSITY H.S. LlbKMKY Andrew Reynolds In my mind /beauty is not created /but spat. - George Achchtpth! Mein Hygenflook! - Go Die No. But I have a glockenspiel. - Dave B The eagle may soar, but a weasel never gets sucked into a jet engine. - Simon and Simon Dear Dan - Ponies are usually caused by radiation. So we ate its head. - 5D Comix Sure you can take the moral high ground, but just remember that all that holy backlighting is going to make you a better target. - unknown Barbecues, tea kettles, gobs of axle grease. There comes a time for every man to sail the seas of cheese. Now life's a bowl of bagel dogs but there are unpleasantries. Cold toilet seats, dentist chairs, and trips to the DMV. - Primus Let the wild rumpus begin. - Where the Wild Things Are Anne Elizabeth Robbins I didn't do it! Nobody saw me do it! You can't prove anything! - Bart Simpson Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose. - Janis Joplin No man is an island, any man's death diminishes me because I am involved in mankind. - John Donne I need to get in touch with my white male roots. - Cindy Robbins Jane. You ignorant slut. - Dan Akroyd Of course, I knew he wasn't a communist. - Richard Nixon Either he has a genius for leadership or you have a genius for being led. - Kerr Avon Megan Robin- Abbot I'm free, I'm free, and freedom tastes of reality. - Tommy, The Who The truth knocks on the door and you say 'Go away, I'm looking for the truth' and so it goes away, puzzling. - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Now the world is spinning faster, are you dizzy when you're stoned/ Stomp let the music be your master, will you heed the master's call. -Led Zeppelin If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution. - Emma Goldman It is not about death, she said. It is about imagination - the hard white wings inside our bodies, the clean skulls filled with clouds. - A poet on Georgia O'Keefe If you don't wash behind your ears, they'll fall off. - Dave B Curses! - Peter Oh bother. - Zach, Mom, and Winnie the Pooh Behind the door you'll find my favorite axe, bring it here I'll be okay, it's just one of my bad days. - unknown 110 Michelle Savage I'd rather jump - naked - into a swimming pool filled with wolverines! - Charlotte Schulton when asked if she was going to the school dance. Je suis stupid! [French: I am stupid] - Jeff Thorn when asked anything in French class. Being bad, feels pretty good. - The Breakfast Club In politics, if you want anything said, ask a man; if you want anything done, ask a woman. - Margaret Thatcher Those who do not stand for anything, fall for everything. - Anonymous ...we will no be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. - MLK, Jr. ...being hearers who forget but doers who act - they will be blessed in their doing. If any think that they are religious, and do not bridle their tongues but deceive their hearts, their religion is worthless. - James 1:17:27 Lindsey Allen Schmidt Don't thank Jesus Christ, thank Jerry Lee Lewis. - Dave Asher All I wanna do is have some fun before I die. - Sheryl Crow You don't blow like the breeze you were born to be. - Paul Westerberg I want you to notice when I'm not around. - Creep, Radiohead Hanano Kinyobi. - Japanese class I'm sick of all the same old shit. - Greenday Charlotte Shulten Do you need any help getting in? -Girl at Kappa house to me, Lily, Wenlan, and Sophie Courage is not the absence of fear but the ability to carry on with dignity in spite of it. -Scott Turrow God give me the courage to change the things I can, the serenity to accept the things I cannot, and the wisdom to know the difference. - anonymous Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first, -anonymous I'm not deaf, I'm ignoring you. -anonymous 111 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBKArt i Ben Scott I'm your huckleberry. - Tombstone There is no normal life, there's just life. - Tombstone Matter is plastic in the face of Mind. - Philip K. Dick So it goes. - Kurt Vonnegut Jr. One man gathers what another man spills. - The Grateful Dead The only difference between me and a madman is that I am not mad. - Salvador Dali Ariba, abajo, a centro, y a dentro! - Spanish saying Your great-great-grandfather looks stoned. - Sari Karplus, in reference to above picture Father, if Jesus exists, how come he never lived here? - Sting Mae Siffin Human intelligence can be constructive and destructive, so the deciding factor is to have a good heart. - The Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet Great nations, like great men, keep their word.- John Mohawk Art will never be able to do without nature. - Bonard Women still remember the first kiss after men have forgotten the last. - RemYde Gourmont Even though their colors can be told apart, blossoms and mist both perfume the dawn. - Balzae Either you're dead, or you keep moving. - Mick Jagger Tim Skirvin Skirv, Scurvy, Skivvy f Skirve Space is big. Real big. - The HitchHiker's Guide to the Galaxy Atque in perpetuum, frater, ave atque vale. - Catallus, Roman Poet I'd rather be rich than stupid. - Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts He's not the Messiah! He's a very naughty boy! - Monty Python's Life of Brian We should have nuked them from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. - Aliens Trust the computer, the computer is your friend! - Paranoia Freedom and self-determination are irrevelant. You will be assimilated. You will become one with the Borg. - Star Trek, Best of Both Worlds An ye harm none, doeth as thou wilt. - Wiccan Law 12 Douglas Sohn Doug Are you Angela's brother? - everyone subbie year When you part from your friend, you grieve not; for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence; as the mountain to the climber from the plain. - the prophet (from Elizabeth Ripotola) ...To any person who has been told that he can't do something. ..ignore it. The answers are inside your own heart. - Montreal Expo, Curtis Pride, a major leaguer who is hearing impaired They're getting paid millions to scratch themselves on TV - what's the point? - Jeff Thorn, on baseball Man, trust me, just trust me, okay? - my brother Sammy, on everything She was good from far, but far from good. - Jeff Thorn I am only one,/ But I am one./ I can't do everything,/ But I can do something./ And what I can do that I ought to do,/ By the grace of God,/ I shall do. - Edward Everett Hale Joyce Tang Keep your face to the sunshine, and you cannot see the shadows. - Helen Keller The people in flight from the terror behind - strange things happen to them, some bitterly cruel, and some so beautiful that the faith is refired forever. - The Grapes of Wrath I think I have a shoppers version of bulemia. - Lilly L I have asked to be left a few tears and some laughter. - Carl Sandburg A song, played on a solo saxophone... A crazy sound, a lonely sound, a cry, that tells us love goes on and on. - Miss Saig on, "Last Night of the World" This feather may look worthless, but it comes from afar and carries with it all my good intentions. - The loy Luck Club Jeff Thorn If you aren't confused, you aren't paying attention. - anonymous I can't wait till I grow up and everything makes sense. - Calvin & Hobbes An optimist is someone who tells you to cheer up when things are going his way. - Kraft sugar packet Certainly it hurts. The trick. ..is not minding that it hurts. - Lawrence of Arabia Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammed Ali I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. - Winston Churchill Give me a firm spot on which to stand, and I will move the earth. - Archimedes 112A UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRAE Sophia Wahba Do you guys need some help getting in? - Kappa house girl Why do they call it 60 minutes if it's only an hour show? - Sang This is your life, you've got to live it your own way. - En Vogue I le must have been at the head of the line when the good looks were handed out. - John Harkes' Derby coach You can fool some people sometimes, but you can't fool all the people all the time. - Get Up, Stand Up Bob Marley Sunavo, give me the book. - Herr W Cynthia S. Wang Cindy, Cinders, Wangster, Squirt Why worry, there should be laughter after pain/ there should be sunshine after rain, these things have always been the same, so why worry now. - Dire Straits Together, we are GOD. -Deborah-Anna Reznek and me. Life is no brief candle to me; it is a sort of splendid torch which I have got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations. - George Bernard Shaw The world hasn't changed, Cindy, you're the one who is different. - Hanko It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed. - Theodore Roosevelt If you are always thinking about the future, you'll never have time to enjoy the present. - Mark Poremba Ellen Wenf ang Yang You see things that are and say 'why?' But I dream of things that never were and say 'why not?'. - George Bernard Shaw Looking down on others promotes nearsightedness. - John DeLaMar I complained that I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet. - unknown A friend is a person who knows all about you but likes you anyway. - unknown I dreamt that heaven was on top of a mall. - Lilly L If a man loves a woman more than a woman loves a man, then they're even. - a woman You guys just love me for my car. - Sang Un chasseur sachant chasser doit savoir chasser san chien. - unknown David Young Stealing isn't illegal! - Joseph Smarr at UniCOMP '94 God sometimes you just don't come through - Tori Amos Is the word 'oops' a professional term? - GP in Huntsville Any random person can put on a Barney outfit and go sniping! - Dave B. in calculus That's so deep, I didn't know my brother was that intelligent. - Dan B. in physics So is your spacebar broken or are you just a moron? - Eric P. Armstrong Bite the broom! You'd do it if you were a REAL man. - Angie Shen at UniCOMP '94 Some days take less, but most days take more. - U2 Did everyone get past first base this weekend? - Peter Kimble She's suddenly beautiful. ..we all want something beautiful. - Counting Crows It couldn't be THAT hard. - me Rishi Zutshi Dedication "This with this will go" was a familiar statement we heard from the wise mouth of Hazem Jaber as we trekked through the perilous art of cancelling the "upstairs" and "downstairs". For many of us, Mr. Jaber showed us the use of Physics in everyday life, while others explored the wonderful "language" of Calculus. We definitely learned many impor- tant pieces of information that would help us in the future — whether it was knowing to buy a vacuum cleaner to power your flowbee, to saving oodles of money by haggling with phone companies. Mr. Jaber, always with a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face, kept himself open and easy to talk to. He kept us up to date about his children, Muhammed (a lover of Barney) and Hanan. Mr. Jaber was concerned about our thoughts and incorporated our ideas into his unique teaching style. He even let us tell stories of our life experiences, like Kumar's escapade with a gorilla or Leif's dreams of becoming Special Agent Christianson. He welcomed us with open arms. Now with all this it may seem we didn't even have time to learn in class, but in reality we learned a lot — just look at the Final Exam grades! (Just kidding) He kept us on our toes with bundles of formulas and examples. His tests were always fair and speckled with various members of the Easy Family. We, the Class of 1995, would like to thank Mr. Jaber and hope he continues teaching Arabic to Uni kids long after we're gone! Shukran, Mr. Jaber. UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY Smile for the camera THE VOTES ARE IN... Best Looking: Andy & Amanda Most Athletic: Jeff T. & Cindy Best Dressed: David D. & Ellen Best Imaginary Couple: Rishi & Nola Funniest: Dave A. & Sari Most Flirtatious: Jeff T. & Amanda Loudest: Jeff T.& Nola Dirtiest Mind: George P. & Asako Worst Music: Seth & Megan R-A. Best Music: Andy & Megan R-A. Best Brown Noser: Jeff T. & Charlotte Laziest: Dylan & Megan R-A. Sexiest: George & Lindsey Most Naive: Dave D. & Asako Most Likely to Succeed: Brent & Cindy Most Optimistic: Leif & Sapna Most Likely to Achieve Nirvana: Peter & Leif iff is ** ™ 4b \ ^ VPfl laiM^v Best Music Worst AW Flirting. ..again! ■ LOUDEST THE WINNERS - ARE... Most Mischievous: Sunavo & Megan Best Legs: Jeff T. & Megan F. Cutest: James & Joyce & Cindy Wildest: Leif & Megan R-A Best Couple: Andrew & Megan R-A Most Likely to go to jail: Drake & Megan R-A Worst Jokes: Kumar & Asako Nicest: Jeffrey B. & Joyce Most Pessimistic: Doug & Hannah Spaciest: David D. & Ellen Best Smile: Andy & Cindy Shyest: David Y. & Anne How cute! 112D Wen sind sie? Ben Sari George G And we were so . . . CUTE Dylan Emad 113 tlfllVEfiSLD: JiS. UanMtsu Andrew R. Hannah Lindsey 114 Asako UN1VER; ..a JJBRAR1 I » u_ i K 4 &*\u&: James Dave A. Megan R-A Jeft'T. George P Cindy 116 Senior Wills I, David Asher, being of bizarre mind and still growing body, do hereby bequeath the following: Some great geometry to Joy, a WOW to Audrey, and a big BON to George. To Lindsey, a shift to neutral with hysterical laughter. Something that BLOWS to Maryam. a beautiful kitchen to Thayer, and a manly millimeter to Jeff T To Andy & Deschler an Ace down and a Gimme. POT to Jenne and Sari, an "S.S." to Nola, and "Anything" to Lydia. To Cindy, a dinner at the Olive Garden and an Untamed Heart. To Amanda, an interesting phone call with Fraker. To Hannah, a parent-free night full of piano. To Alison, a BIG cup of Milk and a nice guy to spill it with, a stock character, something "constructive," and a midnight trip to the Jewel for... To Sapna, books to read and conjecture about. To Sari, a study partner to C.S. every friday (huh...) and to everyone, love, happiness, and pizza I, Tim Ballard, being of some degree of sound mind and body do bequeath the following: To Damian and Gorski I bequeath the X- Country team, with the following words to remember:"NO SLACKERS!" To the math department I leave a razor. To Hormozd I leave the class of 00 and the lounge for trashing purposes. To the Latin 4 class, I bequeath the attatched Top 10 list. "Top 10 reasons I'll miss you guys." To Balazs, 1 leave my hype dance moves so he can carry on the Uni High Dance Tradition (Go Bognar, Go Bognar!). In addition to such things be- queathed, I hereby release Derek Wade, also known as Wad, from any malefactations resulting from the incident heretofore known as , "the non- functional joke." I. Seth Bank, being of sound mind do hereby bequeth the following possessions unto the following people. To Jamie A., a whoopin'. I give Jenne L. a liscense plate that makes sense. To Anne Marie, a visit to the Kreska Eye Clinic. Damian P. Marshall shall receive my coral skillz so that he may be able to sing as loud as I did. To Rachel I leave a fine man. To next year's debate groups, many a trip to the Undergrad. library on Tuesday afternoons. To Mr. Jaber, my thanks, you are a great teacher. May the Hop And Shop be blessed. To Lisa Micele I leave a dinner at the Cancun. To Mr. Crames my undying gratitude and a new batch of subfreshmen. To all the rest of the under class I leave big fat Ha Ha because I'm done and you aren't.! I, Jeffery Brokish, leave some sanity to Masha, to the library, many years of problem-free use of their new computer system, and to next years's Physics classes, all my extra credit points. I leave Jym H. various misspellings of his first name, as well as a deck of stainless steel playing cards (they'll last forever, and they clean up in a snap.) To Joyce I leave an infinite supply of sun crunchers, to Doug I leave a little insight into life, to Dan B., I leave all my unfinished Mosaic work, to G.G. I leave a recording of me yelling "George!", and to future Puzzle Club members I leave the responsibility and goal of keeping the club going. To the collective group of David Y.. Jenne, David B., and James J., I leave a "trip" to somewhere in Bloomington. I, Wenlan Chang, hereby will Amy Coombe our "basketball conversation," some nice bodies for her to stare at during practice, a hot guy who appreciates her, many laughs, and lots of luck. I leave Ellen and Lilly a shopping spree in Chicago, Sophie a giant poster of Wesley Snipes, a big apology to Sang, and smiles to Ruxandra. To Joyce I leave fond memories of Mr. Glazer, 7th hour, and a hug. To Charlotte, I leave that French guy (w/o the fiancee), my memories of Omar, and a great friendship. To my brother, I leave my whining ability, love, and my best wishes. Last but not least, to Allison C. and Sapna, my very best friends, I leave the best times of my life and all of my love. I. Sapna Cheryan, hereby leave to Joy a passing '"Sup Sup?" in the hall. To Christine H. I leave an exciting car ride home and to Maryam another year of 8th hour RE. I leave Amanda and Nadia a recording contract to become the next Salt 'n Pepa and Becky somebody else to always say "What's so funny?" To Matt Wilhelm I leave a dumbbell and a grin. I leave Danilo a picture of Denzel and to Anura a "hej" and a "tay-cle." To UHGB I leave another 475 (maybe for JV to use?). Finally. I leave many thank you's to everybody who makes Uni what it is; it's been an incredible 5 years. I, Allison R. Cobb, being of as sane mind as possible, leave Smeltz the perfect al-e-oop pass, Beck a smile duri.ig free throws. Nadia, Mr. Bergandine. and Shawn a bushel of strawberries. I don a humango insect joke book to Eli and Cookie, lots of laughs to the Puhba Retreat group, and a Lenders to the Bagel Group. Next, I thank my family and the wonderful Uni academic staff for all their care, concern, support, and encouragement over the years. I'll never forget it! Finally, to my friends, I leave the following: To Asako and Joyce I give you all the perverted jokes I don't understand, to Sophie I leave a round-trip ticket to Orangeville, and to Sapna and Winnie I give with the biggest of all laughs and smiles, a sex scene with Denzel. Denzel sheets, and Denzel wallpaper. Always keep busy - with that, I'm sure you will! I, Ruxandra Costescu, hereby leave the following things upon my parting from Uni: to Noura, a loudspeaker so she can yell at people who haven't turned in their Gargoyle assignments; to Sang, a younger, unmarried version of Eddie Vedder and permission for a road trip; to Jeffrey, a book entitled "Reasons I Should Drop the Foreign Language I'm Currently Taking" and some financial support to help him start a National Puzzle Club: to Sari, a less exciting social life so she can be just like the rest of us; to Joyce, a charm to protect her from the ghost of a certain pig left all alone in a trash can; to Mr. Stone (since we're already at it), the memory of all those crickets we had to dismember and insects that we murdered; to anyone who deserves it, the Soundgarden, Doors, Metallica, and Nine Inch Nails posters in my locker (in fact, you can have the locker too); and finally, to Usama, I'm not quite sure what I'm leaving - contact Sang for more information. I, Kumar Das, do hereby bequeath: to Ray, the shirt you stole and wore the next day; to Jamey, a pre-game "Shazad" because "I like you"; to Thomas, some stolen stuff from the math house and the solution to Mr. Bild's vest; to Genia, a pee-wad-mic, some shit dogs, andaWinkel; to Naffi, some Outkast (pronounced Outkast) ; to Jonathan, A.J. and 4 T's; to Nils, Peter S., and the rest of the Goldwassen Tribe, an HAC; to Danilo and Dan M., a couple inches from my vertical so you guys can dunk; to Mclintock, a new laugh; to Nathan, some Bass; to Bass, some zinc; to Yunny, that sack in my basement that said "Yunny Kim" on it; and to all the people I didn't get along with, you are all . . . uh . . . I, Sunny D., being like cool and stuff, leave the following: To Gene some driving skill and any girl from my locker, to James, a V- 1 2 for his bug and a few extra boner points, to Yunny a Jeffery Brokish dogg and a thanx for being true, to Steve my best game of Final Fantasy III and a couple of switches, to Ted 25 p.s.i. for his shoe and some caffeine, to Anne-Marie my bug collection and fetal pig (you thought he was cute, remember?), to Jon W. some good story ideas. To Ray, the towel lady, and Herr W. I leave my undying hatred, but also a thank you for showing me what not to do with my life, to my parents I leave all my love and eternal gratitude for putting up with 16 years of me. Finally, to Soo I leave my love (of course) and the knowledge that you can be the best at whatever you try. You're 1 in a million, little bro. I, Drake Depew being of mind and body do hereby will: to June my love for eating stuff beginning with the letter J, to Zach and Daniel the Power Rangers, to Suzo my love of D. Byrne, to Nicole stupid fun, to Johann slam dancing in parked cars, to Carol strip poker with pigs in a trough, to my sister my demented sense of humour, and to UNI eights vats of brussel sprout cream cheese. I, David Deschler, having refrained from murdering my classmates, do leave the following people the following things. To Ted I leave some enthusiasm and competitiveness so he won't be a lazy mug for the rest of his life. To Anne-Marie and Damian I leave each other since that's as close to a perfect match as I've ever seen. To Gene I leave a way to rid himself of that accent and the DESHRAY so he won't have to ride in his crappy Volvo. To Jamie I leave an ass whooping and a hot girlfriend to pass the time with. To Steve I leave a new "girl- friend" every week. To Bridget I leave some more guys since all us seniors will be gone. To next year's soccer team I leave the best of luck, even though that won't be enough. To Aaron Rosa I leave the knowledge that you may well be the hardest man alive. Finally, to Uni High I leave a golf team and a lasting reputation as a perenial sports powerhouse. See Ya'll! It's been fun. I, Megan Flynn, hereby leave the following things for the following people. To Jani, my swimming buddy, I leave many taste FAT-FREE foods, and memories of early mornings with Al: to Lindsey, I leave the perfect guy and someone else to be in all of her classes. To Nola. I leave some awesome college years as wells as memories of our great times in the past and to come. To Dylan I leave an everlasting stash of money and food. To Ellen I leave someone to give her guy- advice and a permanently flattening hair product. To Tim I leave 7 hugs a day, many more interesting conversations and thanks for all of your support. Finally, I leave everyone fun and luck later on. 117 UMVEBSIH Ha LIBRAS* I, Peter Folk, being of melodic body and enharmonic mind, do hereby bequeath: To Daniel Cranston, a bit of common sense. To Pedro, a gag (not a joke... a gag... like, a muzzle). To the lounge, a stereo that doesn't shut off every time trappy music comes on. To the Student Council, "my office" (Rm. 20X) back. To the computer lab, no one to yell at (or, for that matter, to screw up, and to Paul Herendeen. Godhood sometime. To the rest of y'all, well, I give two pieces of advice; first, enjoy the rest of your high school careers: they can be a lot of fun, finally, 1 tell you, from experience, never spend more than 10 minutes at the scene of an activity (crime) you wouldn't want to be seen at. I, Jenne Glish, leave Chris Tsay An Affair To Remember and a little pool of gene. I leave Bob a watermelon and a Scottish cheer. I leave Plastic Wrapper a flying door and spandex. To Zach Hensley I leave a feverish theory and The Silver Creek. To Lydia I leave a blue speedo. to Amy Coombe the GAMA club, to Dan Tucker 1 leave my sister. I leave Alison Left' a happy evening in a graveyard, and Rachel Reingold a hug and a busy comer. To Alex K I leave a short skirt and a long hug, to Salin I leave some of my height, and to Russell I leave bread and cheese. To Smurphy I leave a decent pitch pipe and Black Coffee, and to Ms. Ridenour I leave Covenant, The Glass Menagerie, and some enthusiastic drama students. I, George Gruschow, being of bored mind and sleepy body, hereby dedicate my life to the nutty bar, and leave the following gifts to my friends. To Matt Bandy, aka Harf, I leave Gian-Polo and the all other problems with the DEC. To Paul Grayson, I leave my 4 foot toy arm to yank Hart's ears with whenever he boots the DEC. To Daniel Beedy, I leave a game for rainy days: ( 1 ) Put the iguana on the elevator, (2) hit all the buttons, (3) run. To Hannah, I leave a steak. To Jenne Glish. I leave an erotic pizza boy. To Peter Folk, I leave a really nice fork, knife, spoon, plate, cup, and emacs tutorial, a hearty hug, and a bail-bondsmen's phone number. To David Young, I leave my flashlight and mirror to manually trace rays with and a psychedelic school bus with a full tank. To Gian-Polo, I leave my copies of all 5 of the Phalcon/ Skism virus tutorials, nuke.c, and juju.c to right the injustices on the Information Superhypeway. To David Beedy, I leave a hug a non-safety kitchen match for our note cards. To Andy Nicholson, I leave my life's dream of being a blimp pilot. To Megan R-A, 1 leave my entire Ministry collection. To Andrew Reynolds, I leave a hug, a pack of cards, and a truckload of spray paint. Finally, to Ben Scott, I leave all the bigness in the world. 1, Nasri Hajj, do hereby grant the following boons. The Cross Country teams shall receive prowess in competition beyond that of mortal teams. The Track and Field team shall likewise be granted such puissance. I call plague and famine and flame upon to those who have brought irritation to visit Me. I grant a chimpanzee and a power drill to Chris Gorski. to aid in his quest for the elusive squick. And finally, to My brother, I leave the consideration and understanding of My peers. Wait, I can't find it. Sod off, you twitchy gits. I, Amanda Isaacson, leave to Amanda Smeltzer, some elbows bonier than hers and a 6'6" freshman to block all her shots. To Anne- Marie, I leave a zillion more clothes and a really fine lifeguard. To Christina, a 29 gear shift park-job. a glass that's too full for her, Famous Amos chocolate chip cookies, and my face framers. To Bridget, a ride home, IHOP pancakes, a la quada, and a trip to Heather's house. To Jamey, I leave jack, to Audrey, a mouthful of bloody spit and a You ****-up! Finally to Bridge and Chris, I leave a fine, male servant at the Olive Garden. I, James Alan Johnson, do hereby bequeath the following: to Anand I leave the tenor section (if his voice doesn't change); to Bob and Russell I leave the joy of lighting and miles of the infamous Duct Tape, without which the show could not continue; to Joy I leave an uncircum- cised penis she can see; to Lydia I leave my etiquette and love; to Chris Tsay I leave the ability to read music and a rubber chicken; to Carolyn I leave those stupid nicknames Jenne gave her and a lot of fun with drama; to all who want it, I leave all of my dipped crust; to all the Thespians. I leave our wonderful plays and all the fun that goes with it; to all aspiring musicians, I leave Dave's rule of three; to everyone else I say have fun with the rest of your high school life; it's not worth getting stressed out over. I, Sari Karplus, hereby leave to Alison Left' the Thespians and all our play traditions, also, a big hug and a bizarre guy story. To Susan Rempe. I leave a fun play and a blind power ride. I leave Mr. Jaber all my stories. To Barbara Ridenour. I leave the Zen Garden - may it continue to be a place of creation, fun, and great entertainment. To Lydia, my fellow Scorpion, I leave a golden paintbrush, hairbrush, and hammer - things any crew Goddess would need. I, also, leave a fun filled trip to True Value. Finally, to Zach H. I give the finger - it is known to improve reading skills. I, Asako Kinase-I.eggett. being of questionably sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath, in my first will and testament: to my teachers and the school counselors, gratitude and my thanks for putting up with my insanity for so long; to my parents, the same, and my college tuition bills for the next four years, as well as lots of love and any fame and fortune I might acquire. To Lydia, I leave a game of Sonic the Hedgehog and a ride once (if ever) I get my license; to Ali. O. , the loan of any photos of "England" and a kick-butt senior year at UHS; to Sam Sutton, a risque photo of Hugh Grant for the G room; to Noura, an evil sketch of a certain newspaper editor; to the flutie-dudies (all 8 of them), I leave a future without Star Wars and the first flute's chair; to Allison and Kathleen, a wonderful. Unique year; to Mr. Murphy, a real baton; to Mrs. Newman, a fond "vale"; to Mrs. Bant, anything I might get published - or else; and to Mr. Sutton and Mrs. Fuller - thanks. Finally, to all my senior buddies, an apology - I would need a whole book for all of you - but I leave all of you a hug, a stupid joke, and memories and friendship. To everyone I've ever known and liked, a big smile and this school, long may it be a Unique place, full of fun and laughter (and occasional learning). Me, myself, and I (but you can call me Hannah) would like to leave some stuff. To Cindy, a secret, a hat way up high, and the biggest hug that ya ever did see. To Dave B. a credit card and a checking account (cuz I know you'll need'em). To Andrew I leave a big wall to climb and decorate. To Megan, a kumquat. To Peter, a Road Trip, and to James, a giggle and a ride home. To Seth I leave an A for the year. To Jeff, a really good compliment. To Emma, my super-cool sister, I leave Finnegan and all my love. To Rishi I leave a collage, and to Dave A. I leave someone to play the top. I leave Gargoyle my headlines, and Yearbook. ..well, I leave Yearbook. To Mr. Murphy go my 'green shoes', and to Ms. Hellyer, her very own Angel, a laugh, and a power lunch at Joe's Brewery. To Mr. Stone, 'my' stone fly and a live turkey to cook. To Randy I leave a sincere thank you - you're the only one I let mispro- nounce my name. Bye-bye everyone. I, Sang Lee, say see ya to the RE. department (ha ha ha) : 1 leave to Usama Art and remember, I can fly: and to Robert Frasier I leave a big hunk o' rain forest and ginseng gum to boost your you know. . . and lastly to all you underclassmen, I leave this bit of wisdom from Fugazi, "Life is what you want it to be so don't get tangled up trying to be free and don't worry what the other people see its nothing ." bye-bye! I, Andy Leibovich, leave this shit to people. Jon, a ride home and a trey, to Steve, pepper spray for protection against the ladies, to Yunny a better excuse than bronchitis, to Gene a red and a philosophical conversation. 1 leave Bridget whatever shes looking for, to Chavez 1 leave a bowl of Lucky Charms, to Damian a post game report and prop waiting, to Iceman I leave a once proud free throw tradition, to Slyder and jersey #23 a spot in the FSU backfield. Rosa gets my goal of three years and a triple off the wall, I leave Danilo the Rainman my ability to talk shit, to Nina I leave a day without embarrassment, to Anne-Marie a book of dirty jokes and a graphic dictionary. Suman. a blowpop, a game of goal, and an asswhoopin". To Ted a toebash and a fuck to give, to James a pair of Mike D's underwear to do with what he wishes. 1, Lilly Liu, of sound mind and body, hereby will to Charlotte a pair of silk chocolate colored drawstring wide-leg pants and a fake ID. To Wenlan I leave gabillions of Lois and Clark episodes. I will Sang a courdoroy stuffed car and a million gallons of gas. To Daniel K. I leave lots of groupies; and to Ruxandra a life time supply of CD's and infusium. To Doug, I leave some cheerfulness, the thought "we're outta here!" and a full size pool table. I leave Sammy a much happier big brother. To Sapna a job as summer intern on the set of a Denzel movie and to Asako Hugh Grant movies. I leave Joyce my appreciation for Dean Cain movies, and some coffee from the Union machine. To Sophie I will a billion hypothetical questions, the guy in Maryland, an S-cIass Mercedes and a week stay at the Ritz. To Ellen I leave the hope that Russell Wong isn't gay, someone's face to pinch, a dress-renting agency and a non-asshole guy. To Sophie. Ellen, and Joyce, all our memories of the people we obsessed over, the dumb and fun things we've done. To my debate group the hope that things won't turn out too hopelessly. Finally, I leave Uni a lot of money and some great years ahead. I, Jani Miles, hereby will to my swimming buddy Megan Flynn a hot French guy and thanks for getting me through all those tough workouts. To Adam and Sandeep I leave bodyfat so you don't feel left out. To Christina I leave German Club and the responsibility of finding Herr W. To Bridget and Chandra a ride to swimming and the promise that you will never again have to deal with my 5:30 a.m. mood. To Tim Monahan I leave a phone call whenever you need to talk and a romantic date in Murphy's truck. And to Al I leave my thanks and appreciation for 118 ten years of coaching! I, Nola Miller leave Ynnny memories of a great summer and the horn to my VW bug. To Dan Murphy. I leave my Carleton hat and to Jonathon a big hug. 1 leave Genia a day without spazzing, Steve N. a suction cup, and Samantha S. good hick and a stress-tree Gargoyle issue. To Claire 1 leave the 4th hour chorus and to Mr. Murphy 1 leave a big Thankyou. To the swim team and Al I leave some extra plates and a green pepper and to Katie Braden a ride to practice and a new lane buddy. I leave the basketball team some basketballs that aren't 100 years old. I leave Christina some hot college guys. Bridget socks & sports bras. Anne-Marie a fetal pig and a smile. I leave lots of luck to Amy Coombe. Nina. Megan Murphy, and the Smeltzanator. I leave my family lots of love and Audrey to carry on 4 more years of Millers. I, Tim Monahan. would like to leave the following people the following things: a winning season and less running to Varsity B-ball; to Amy C. a ride home and someone to talk to; an even better lounge to future students; zu Herr W, mein Bruedern und kurze Deutsche Geschichte; peace in Mozambique to Danilo; defense of Notre Dame sports to Thomas S. and Bridget; a trip to Culver to Jon W.; the weekly announcements on the Lounge Board to Damian; a sincere apology to all of my teachers for being late to class every once in a while; and peace to anyone that 1 argued with over Notre Dame. Thanks for everything. I. Gian-Paolo Musumeci, being of sound body and ... well ... in any case, do hereby bequeath a pack of Mike E. Loeb to Brent, an entry for "oops" in the Dictionary of Professional Terms to the '93 SuperQuest team, a cow that has either udders or horns to Dave Young, another bag to JVDB (one of hers will break eventually, right?), and an extra-large bottle of Tylenol to Coach Smeltzer for those migraines (which I probably helped cause). To Dr. Newman, a lot of help for eating all the pudding we produced in translations. For everyone else, I wish upon you threefold all that you wished upon me in these last five years. To all groovy people I (George Petrov) leave a lot of LOVE and PEACE. Drake gets to be good with "that action" & lots of games ofpoolonme. Thayer-two tickets to Chicago Symphony. Tim, my home is always yours-with lots of milk & good food, see you this summer-my phone in Sofia is 599464. Megan, dinner at my house. To Anna 1 leave the spring mist, the fall thunder & all the pretty clouds. Dave. BON. you draaapped something. May Ms. Hellyer have the most visited Home Page. My deepest thanks to Mr. B. & Mrs. Laughlin for the grooviest & most memorable classes on both sides of the Atlantic. I, Andrew Reynolds, do leave a sturdy ladder, Prozac, and local anesthetic to Anand. To Russell, I leave a banana, and to Megan R- A, I leave a flying carpet from Madman Omar's House o' Rugs. I. Megan Robin-Abbott leave nothing but a big whopping kiss to all here. Take it as you will. I. Lindsey Schmidt, leave Anne-Marie a big smile, some puppy chow, lots of candy, and a afternoon rollerblading. To Yunny 1 leave a rocking night out, a blacklight. and a super lizard. I give Christina a rendition of "I touch you once, I touch you twice", Bridget a whole bunch of three pointers that she'll make next year, and to both of them I give a dinner at the Olive Garden with a really fine waiter (servant) and 5 desserts we can all share. To Leetle Murphy I leave the clarinet section. To Joy I give an eighties dance where you can stun all the subbies with your suave moves. Good luck to UHGB team- rule on. 1 leave the library some awesome help next year, a microfiche machine, and some extra space. Finally, thank you to the teachers that taught with extra enthusiasim which actually made learning fun! Good luck Uni! In the untimely event of my graduation. I Ben Scott, will to these lowly underclassmen the following choice items: to Edwin Ramos I will a desk to bang on in his fits of orgasmic frenzy upon correctly answering questions; to Gene Sverdlov I will a nice handy book with ten sheets in it, a case of pop-tarts, and a '81 Chevy Citation minus one transmission; to the junior class I will luck in their pitiful little lives now that the seniors are gone. I, Mae Siffin, being of sound mind and body, do bequeath the following things, to Jamie: his own classroom where he can annoy only himself; To Jenny, a gorgeous guy on a dashing black steed: to Sarah, some cloves; to Dan M, a girlfriend named George; to Mason, an extra foot for that dunk; to Tim, many pencils; to Shawn, a very large clock; to Barb, a day when no one skips class; to Mr. Jaber, better luck with cars next time; to Mrs. Djemil and Mrs. Newman, a more cooperative class; and to Ms. Micele, more letters of recommendation!! And lastly, to Eli, I leave a lifetime supply of easy cheese. I, Tim Skirvin. being of ill mind and weak body, hereby do leave these wonderful items to ya'll. To Iggy the Iguana. I leave a brand new heat lamp, to warm you up on those chilly winter mornings. To Rob, I leave the duty to ride the 7:24 AM bus: someone's got to do it. To the first who cares to take it. I leave the "essence of underclassity;" do with it what you will. To next years subs, I leave my place in the lounge; kill those traditions! To the denizens of the kitchen. I leave a few decks of cauls, strategically placed on tabletops. To the denizens of the lounge, I leave the television, to be watched without red during your times of greatest boredom. Finally, to everyone at Uni, 1 leave these final words: good luck, have a wonderful life, and don't forget the good times you've had here, eh? I, Douglas Sohn, being of sound mind and body leave to Edwin a "Hey Edwin". To Danilo I leave a ride home. To Tommy I leave some Korean words and a "popo". To Jeff K. some more secret hand signals to use with Tommy. To Matt C. I leave a better youth group teacher and a better time in church. To Damian I leave the knowledge that the Cubs will be World Champions someday. To Ellen and Lilly I leave my brother and some "boolgoki". To Jeff T, Peter F, and Cindy I leave my thanks for being there to talk to when I needed it. To the office staff I leave a big thanks for making my stay at Uni that bit better. To my teachers I leave my thanks for bearing with me for five years at this school. Finally I leave to my brother, Sammy, my love, my confidence in you, and the knowledge that you will succeed in whatever you do. I, Joyce Tang, do hereby will to Ms. Fuller, Alison Leff and Kathleen the best of luck with future Uniques!! I leave to Amy Coombe many smiles and the Little Buttercup song, to Lydia, Rachel R. and Thayer, a hug and a good luck during their last year at Uni, and to Robert F. a thank you for convincing me that I wanted to go to Hong Kong. I leave to Sapna many happy study sessions, to Sophie, lots of red and orange in her future, to Lilly and Ruxandra a ride home with a not so safe driver (me!), to Cindy, so many years of memories and picnic on a perfect day. to Ellen, all the food I ever stole from her, and to David Asher, I leave a pack of Saltines. To Sari, I leave a dress for each that 1 borrowed, to Wenlan, one last 7th hour of watching entertaining college videos, to Michelle S. the perfect duet, to Asako, a stress free week and lots of memories of PE and pettuties! And to Sang, I leave a night of driving around aimlessly, wishing someplace besides Steak 'n Shake or Perkins was open. To everyone at Uni, I leave a lot of thanks, a bunch of smiles, and the very best of luck!!! I'll miss you all!! I, Jeff Thorn, leave a grin and a shake to anybody who cares. To Hormozd, I leave a "Big Dog." To Emma, I leave a sly wink in the hallway. To Jeff Kang, the Future of Uni High Soccer (morbid as it may seem). To Claire, a whole day without even one annoying comment. To Dam, I leave a voice that lasts a whole game, and a lotta spirit. To Mr. Turner, a shot in the back. To everyone at Uni (especially JC, BA, RL, DS, LB, RM), an understanding (just between you and me) about Uni; it must hurt to be so good. I, Sophie Wahba, of sound mind and body, hereby will to Maryam clips for the decline bech and a Belgian guy. To Nils, a snowball fight. Matt Wilhelm a big smile and Christine Keller the gymnast of her choice and to Rob B., the best of luck at Uni. I, Cindy Wang, do hereby leave Matt Wilhelm a great big hello and some cows, Nikkia a state championship, Anne-Marie Cziko a good horoscope to get excited over and a hug, Shawn her mix tape, Damian and Chris Garcia a nice quiet stud co., Adam R. a free day on Feb 18., little Schrepfer a loud School Song, to George two 45's, Gorski a few good jokes, Eman Jassim a big smile, Hormodz a snake shirt, Audrey a trip to Steak and Shake, a blowtorch to burn down Colorado Steak House, the college of her choice, never having to meet bitch 1 and bitch 2 in the future, and finally someone to live down the street, Bonnie thanks and an extra large track and CC teams in the future. Randy, Barb and Cathy for enduring me, Lisa a big thanks, Ms. Fuller a long talk, Murph kids that get along and the administration a big thanks for putting up with everything. Five years at Uni and I am outta here! I, Ellen Yang, being of sound mind and body, hereby will Sophie a Mercedes 500 SL, a fairytale life with her Egyptian second cousin, and many more heart dropping songs; to Sapna I leave another long hot summer night (look at the time!); to Joyce, a beep from my car horn and many more morning bus rides; to Megan F, the newest de- pouffing technique — your hair looks great, girl!; to Lindsey and Amanda, the wonderful memories of playing Euchre and a butt-alarm; to Sang, I leave a long relaxing vacation so she get away from baby-sitting and work; to Wenlan, her dream date with Tom Cruise; to Charlotte I leave a M.A.C. taupe lipstick; to Michelle, I leave a big shovel to dig her way out of the snow; to Doug. 1 leave a shrink, a whole day at the mall, and a thousand smiles; to Lydia W., I leave a knee brace; to Mrs. Laughlin, I leave a 5 course dinner prepared by my mom; to Lilly, I leave nothing less than my deepest thanks for her friendship throughout the years; finally, to Uni High - all my teachers, the office staff (especially Barb), and my counselors, my sincere gratitude for guiding me through an unforgettable 5 years. I'll miss you all. best wishes in the future. 119 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRAE! Where... Cindy (sub year) Joyce and Micah (freshman year) 120 Have They Gone? Jenny W. and Deborah-Anna (freshman year) 121 UWi.VERSI.iy H.S. lid*, Senior Class History: SUBBIE YEAR: We get everybody, then lose Ramona to racist attacks and get Megan R-A. Ay- ha, Ay-hont, Ay-honge. White Hen. Peter and Rishi memorize Pi to 58 and 53 places (respec- tively). Pyromania. Vanilla Ice in Health, and Wenlan, Erin S., Becca, Alison, and Sang go to NKOTB. Bonnie tries to quiet us. LTS!! Epperson and Ames, Ms. Lu, and Diana Jakovluvluvluvna. REVOLUTION. Thinking Caps. Micah and Sari get arrested, Micah is in Janet . Kaplan catches Wenlan cheating. The Gulf War. Charlotte's desk falls over. Japanese starts. "Happy people don't revolt." Mambatu. Mr. B. owes us a steak and beer bash. Class parties at Sari's. CHEERLEADERS. Someone steals Ms. Lu's keys. Andrew R. X Lilly, Lilly X Tim B., Amanda X Dan K., Amanda X Leif in the cemetery, Ellen X Evan C, Nola X Jason R., Nola X Aaron G., Cindy X James, Julia X Carl C, Dory X Heinrich, Magda X Carl, George G. X Asako, Hannah X Peter, Nola X Aaron H., Andrew R. X Charlotte, Andrew X Megan RA, Sari X Dave A., Sari X James, Sari X Kumar, Micah X James, Andy X Amy F., Erin S. X Jan, Erin S. X Eddie, Brent X Ellen, Ellen X Mike B., Charlotte X Seth, Jenny W. X Aaron G., Robyn X Andrew E, Nola X Eyamba, Robyn X Austin. FRESHMAN YEAR: We lose Erin S., Julia, Dory and James L., and gain JeffT., Tim M. and Jani. Jori goes to Cypress for a semester. Herr W. makes fun of our names on the first day and GP forgets about the first week of school. Hyper color shirts. CC gets 3rd in state, and soccer kicks bootie. Mears comes and the school smells... nicer. Am I Normal? Baby Boom. We get an elevator. Wheeler leaves. C.S. Nola spills milk and cries over it too. POGO. A Wink and A Nod and a Bow to the Times. ...Logarithm test and symbolism in Lord of the Flies. FROSH ATH- LETES RULE! ! "Sunavo give me the book" says Herr W. Nola X Jason W., Amanda X Eddie, Ellen X Eric, Ellen X Kevin M., Cindy X Alyx, Cindy X Eyamba, Andrew R. X Megan RA, George G. X Cathy C, D-A X Brent, Jani X Aaron H., Tim M. X Eve, Tim M. X Erica out to lunch, Robyn slaps David D., James X Leena, Charlotte X Casey, Jani X Jeff Thorn. SOPHOMORE YEAR: We lose Jenny W., Tim B., Micah, Josh, Leena, John Taylor, and we get Celka, Dave Y, Michelle, Jeff B., George P., and Tim S. The Year of the Exchange Students (Russians and Czechs and Swedes oh my!). We make history with the Halloween Dance. Mr. Pat. Two anonymous soph's light the second floor lockers. Superquest. Megan F goes to State and National's. Bergandine freezes a bee, a raquetball, sets a desk on fire and says "Oops". The second floor closes. George 'makes the rounds'. Russian trip, and Hannah gets mugged. Cool lounge couch. Chorus trip is canceled, and the cheerleaders quit. B.S. on the basketball court. Amanda and Jani can drive. Cindy goes to State. Cindy X Dave Bopp, Nola X Eyamba, George P. X Amy F, George P. X Jyana, George P. X Nele, JeffT. X Erin G., Andrew R. X Megan RA, Megan RA X Magda, Kumar X Bridget, Charlotte X Rob, Tim M. X Amy F, 122 What Happened to Us? Tim M. X Jessica N., Amanda X Rob, Ellen X Eric, Leif X Heather, Drake X Jenny A., Leif X Robyn, Anne R. X Ed Stasheff. JUNIOR YEAR: We lose Jenny A., Becca, Celka, Gene, Heather, Robyn, Magda, D-A, Jori, and gain Ruxandra, Ben, and Tim B. EMAIL. Laughlin does the Charleston. New kitchen tables! Urban Lumberjacks. Upstairs/downstairs with Mr. Jaber. Asako gets kicked out of Driver's Ed. Parking People Stink. Jurassic Math. The freshmen have a 'problem' and we lose Mr. Sutton. — > MR. ANDRICK. 7th hour sodomy talks. Spirit Week. Bob Dylan tours with Arrested Develop- ment. 300 minute rule. FLOWBEE! 6 girls on track. Wysocki is Interim Principal. Poker Poker Poker. Jeff undresses on the way back from Great America. Once Upon a Mattress. PROM. Schindler's List. Dylan's inky mouth. Andrew X Megan RA, Nola X Lemond, Nola X Dylan, Nola X Tim M., 10(George P. X Sarah R.), Hannah X Tim R., Andy X Bridget, Kumar X Katie W., Sunavo X Amy, Ben X Zipporah, Ben X Bridget, Tim B. X Rachel R., Jani X Carl C, Dave A. X Cindy, GP X mysterious woman, Leif X Jessica N. SENIOR YEAR: We lose nobody for the first time ever, and get Mae. World Cup. Joyce leaves for a semester. Shelly Roberts take over as our fifth and final principal. Megan and Jani lead swimming to a stunning ninth place finish. Yearbook and Gargoyle combines into one room=big mess. COLLEGE APPS. Winter Party with Dancing Pillow People. Alum Fred Marx gives us our own special preview of Hoop Dreams . Ms. Suslick is missing us already. David A and every girl but Jani drop Calc III. Hank and Cindy do yearbook for the third year and no one knows why. Dave writes and stars in "Man with a Pizza" with Jenne directing and James dancing naked. O.J for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Baseball strike. Charlotte wants to go to Germany and become a politician. Ben proposes that we colonize Greenland. Leif thinks sheep droppings are M&M's. Jeff does something with his hip that keeps him out the whole soccer season. GO AWAY! GO AWAY! GO AWAY! Semester Exams =None. TV and VCR in lounge, but the VCR leaves. Advisory periods for teachers to listen to our sob stories. Peter, Jeff B. and James leave for Russia. The Swimteam finds an early morning surprise on their cars. Nola breaks her nose on Amanada I's elbow. Jani X Carl C, Amanda X Eddie L., Megan R-A X Andrew, Nola X Chaka Bradley, Jeff X Cindy, George P. X Nadia, Jeff B. X Jenne, Leif X Jessica N. See y a later Alligator! 123 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY Hannah and Jirka in the streets of Prague. Charlotte just isn't talented enough to twist off the top of an oreo. 124 MB ■ -. I s^^B^?™^* m '■■*■■■ V Nasri ponders the meaning of life. Drake tried to scare an engrossed Susan... Jeff and Andy pose for the new colander, UNI STUDS '95. 125 UNIVERSITY. B.S. LIBRARY James imitates a Dutch windmill. 126 Cranston accuses Ben of stacking the deck as Amy tries to intervene. UNL¥£fiSlI¥H&Llt>i. / took a piece of living clay And gently formed it day by day 1 And molded it with power and art 'A young child' s' soft and yielding heart / came again when years were gone It was a man I looked upon, He still that early impress bore I And I could change that form no more. Thanks a bunch to Uni High faculty and staff for helping Rishi grow — Nancy Zutshi Congratulations to the Class of '95 Feel pride in how far you have come and confidence in where you are going — (author unknown) The Zutshis Congratulations Rishi We are proud of you and love you "Love never claims, it ever gives. Love ever suffers, never resents, never revenges itself, but lifts us up." — Gandhi May you always have this cohesive force to go ahead in life Nani, Mom, Pari, & Zoso 128 Andrew! Congratulations! And remember: Good luck, do your r best, and have fun! n \ — From Mom, Dad, and Adam For Dylan, and the whole class of 1995: Assume that what you want is always within your reach. — Dad, Mom, and Robin 129 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRARY Index A Agee, Arthur 143 Alan, Lian 70 Ambrose, Peter 14, 31, 74, 76 Amin, Amal 23, 26, 88 Aref, Thomas 17,22,76 Aschenbrenner, Barb 55, 130, 140 Asher, Dave 5,8,9, 10, 11, 14,28,98, 11 2d, 116, 117, 120, 127 Auler, James 34, 88, 93, 126 B Baker, Lori 55 Ballard, Tim 13, 18,21,25,31,39,96,98, 114, 117, 121 Bandy, Matt 20, 24, 88 Bank, Seth 20, 22, 98, 1 1 2d, 1 1 4, 1 1 7, 1 38 Bant, Jason 8,76 Barclay, Sarah 20, 82 Bartlett, Rebecca 76 Bavda, Puja 70 Baym, Michael 76 Beedy, Dan 8, 9, 88 Beedy, David 8, 9, 14, 99 Berg, John 76 Bergandine, David 30, 61 Bhagwat, Ranjit 18, 82, 86 Bial, Anna 21,24,82 Bild, Gene 60, 67 Bognar, Balazs 28, 31 , 39, 87, 88 Bokamba, Biko 26, 82 Bond, Carol 59, 135 Bowersox, Brandon 82 Braden, Katie 19, 20, 21 , 22, 23, 28, 36, 88 Brahmamdan, Pavan 74, 76, 95 Broadbent, Robert 76 Brokish, Jeffrey 8, 9, 1 1 , 1 4, 21 , 24, 29, 99, 1 1 2d, 1 1 3, 117, 127 Brothers, Ben 23, 25, 88, 126 Brothers, Emily 22, 23, 31 , 33, 40, 41 , 50, 76, 80 Burger, Nell 6, 70 Burns, Jennifer 56 Butler, Chris 15,57,66, 129 Butler, Jeff 70 Butler, Rebecca 20, 82 C Castellon, Carol 60 Caufield, Tom 43 Ceperley, Natalie 22, 70 Chaney, Rachel 8, 82, 87 Chary, Ajit 76 Chen, Christopher 70 Cheng, Guanyao 43, 82 You belong at Parkland College. Parkland College Your community. Your college. Admissions: 217/351-2208 • Campus Visit: 217/351-2561 131 UNIVERSITY H.S. LIBRAKY Blanche W. Rogers Keep it in the family! Coldwell Banker Devonshire Realty 5 10 South Neil Champaign, IL 61820 (217)351-1988 John S. Rogers Cheng, Wenlan 21,26,99,114,117 Cheryan, Sapna 18, 21, 22, 23, 26, 44, 45, 100, 11 2d, 114, 117, 129 Chew, Amy 70 Chiang, Hsin 76 Cho, Matthew 82 Choi, Ami 6, 70, 75 Chou, Brian 70 Christianson, Leif 4, 15, 20, 100, 11 2d, 116, 134 Christianson, Nils 34, 76, 95, 134 Christie, Julie 42 Cobb, Allison 21 , 44, 45, 1 00, 1 1 3, 1 1 7 Colomb, Robin 18,20,88 Coombe, Amy 8, 28, 82 Cooper, Lori 20, 82 Costescu, Maria-Ruxandra 20, 21, 26, 29, 30, 101, 115, 117 Craggs, Tommy 34, 46, 47, 82, 86, 94 Crames, Joel 13, 19,54 Cranston, Dan 20, 31 , 39, 47, 50, 88, 126 Croisant, Matthew 70 Cziko, Anne-Marie 13,23,40,41,88 Cziko, Paul 70, 142 D Das, Kumar 15, 18,34,48,96, 101, 112d, 116, 117, 124 Dasgupta, Sumon 19,70 &'fo Ol F We put blood, sweat and tears into this book. Just so you know. Hank and Cindy 132 Dasgupta, Sunavo 1 3, 1 5, 20, 34, 1 01 , 1 1 2d, 1 1 6, 1 1 7 Davis-Smith, Dean 26, 55 Day, Neil 82 DeLaMar, Glacier 51 DeLaMar, Shawn 22, 40, 41 , 82, 87 Demissie, Zewde 22, 23, 26, 76, 80, 81 , 95 Depew, Drake 1 1 , 96, 1 02, 1 1 2d, 1 1 7, 1 25 Depew, Tory 70, 87 DeRose, Pedro 31 , 76 Deschler, David 20, 30, 34, 102, 11 2d, 114, 117, 138 Djemil, Malika 60, 61 Driskell, Ray 35, 46, 63, 66 Dummitt, Nathan 24, 88 Dunn, Sarah 70 E Eads, Cathy 55 Estabrook, Helen 69, 71 Eubanks, Kara 22, 71 F Fahmer, John 34, 77 Feldman, Jason 77 Finnerty, Daniel 71 Fleischer, Gillian 77 Flynn, Isa 13 Flynn, Megan 1 3, 33, 36, 37, 48, 51 , 1 02, 1 1 2d, 1 1 5, 1 1 7 Folk, Peter 30, 38, 39, 103, 11 2d, 116, 118, 143 BEST WISHES FOR GOOD HEALTH AND A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE SXS Sodhi Medical Services Internal Medicine and Nephrology Sodhi Medical Services • 1010 W. Clay St. Danville, Illinois • (217) 431-7200 Two down, three to go! Congratulations, Tim! We're Proud of You. - Joe, Jack, Bob, Hugh Uni Class of 1991, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2005 133 Blood Foxglove, Chad 83 Franki, Suzanne 23, 77 Frazier, Nina 77, 80, 93 Frazier, Robert 88 Fuller, Dorothy 56 G Gahvari, Hormozd 71, 74 Garcia, Christina 14, 18, 20, 23, 40, 44, 88, 126 Gates, William 7 Geeseman, Katherine 71 Gillen, Colin 83 Glish, Jenne 8,9,20,21,28,96, 103, 118 Goel, Kavi 22,71,74,95 Goines, Richard 26, 77 Gorski, Christopher 20, 24, 30, 38, 39, 88 Grace, Andrew 43, 83 Grayson, Paul 39, 80, 83 Grossman, Daniel 71, 75, 143 Gruschow, George 103, 113, 118 Gruschow, Karl 20, 77 H Hajj, Nasri 38, 39, 104, 115, 118, 125, 139 Hajj, Usama 39, 83, 87, 95 Halfwassen, Brent 34, 47, 104, 11 2d, 115 Hanna-Holloway, Brendan 77 Harold, Erika 21,26,83 Hellyer, Karen 6, 64, 67 Hey Nils Take care of my school forme... Leif 134 Hensley, Zachary 11, 18, 83 Henson, Claire 28, 36, 89 Herendeen, Paul 14, 39, 77 Hermann, Linda 60 Ho, James 20, 23, 25, 89 Hobson, Alex 77 Hobson, Jeremy 71 , 80 Howell, Kathryn 65 Hsieh, Christine 77, 133 Hsieh, Eric 77, 81 Huang, Shu 58 Hurst, James 25, 89 Husain, Asad 20, 25, 30, 39, 48, 83 Hutchens, Christopher 31 , 77 I lhara, Mamiko 58 Isaacson, Amanda 8, 15, 44, 45, 104, 11 2d, 115, 118, 139 Isaacson, Eli 77, 81 J Jaber, Hazem 25,61, 112c Jacobson, Frances 29, 65 Jamison, Ann 71 Jampala, Sridevi 22, 77 Jassim, Emad 22, 25, 26, 30, 39, 105, 113 Jassim, Hanan 41,71,74 Jeffrey, Brokish 8 PATRONS Connie Bank Jim and Traci Bernet B. Bognar Kakali and Subhendu Dasgupta Dee and Tom Deschler and family Gary and Sue Grace Daniel and Carol Grayson The Grossman Family Richard and Babara Isaacson Scott and Jean Johnson Roger and Diane Koenker Carol and Mark Leff Patricia G. LeGrant Vicki Luth Justin McCarthy Michele McNabb Janet and David Reynolds Jared and Gloria Risken William A. Savage Elise and Mark Schmidt Dale and Sharon Scott Bob and Margie Skirvin Chang and Chung Sohn Wilson and Bernadette Tang Colin and Carole Thorn Charles and Laura Tucker Stever Asher and Gladys A. Williams Nancy Zutshi 135 Tears Jockusch, Elizabeth 60 Johnson, James 8, 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 24, 28, 96, 1 05, 1 1 2d, 116, 118 Johnson-Winston, Kathleen 20, 21, 26, 89 Juvane, Danilo 26, 46, 47, 83, 87, 137 K Kang, Jeff 15, 23, 28, 34, 46, 47, 83, 86 Kaplan, Philippa 57 Kaput, Molly 22, 77 Karplus, Sari 8, 1 1 , 21 , 28, 29, 1 05, 1 1 2d, 1 1 3, 1 1 8, 121, 127 Kaufman, Julie 22, 78, 95 Keller, Christine 36, 37, 78, 80 Kim, Peter 34, 78, 95 Kim, Yunny 13, 14, 20, 23, 89, 94 Kimball, Jason 22,31,34,78 Kimble, Peter 53, 60 Kinase-Leggett, Asako 20, 21 , 26, 29, 36, 37, 96, 106, 112d, 115, 118, 137 Kingery, Daniel 20, 21, 83, 87 Kluegel, Alan 34, 43, 84, 87 Koenker, Emma 29, 78, 81 Koenker, Hannah 11, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 96, 106, 112d, 114, 118, 120, 124, 132, 144 Koo, Sonya 18, 23, 78, 80, 95, 133 Koritz, Laura 78, 80 Krasavin, Alex 25, 89 ftr ^ Hop-N-Shop International and Natural Foods Imported and gourmet foods from all over the world at very affordable prices. Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Chocolate, Biscuits, Jams, Pickles, Olive Oil, Pasta, Ethnic Bread, Spices, Dalls (Beans), Flours, Vinegars, Tahini, Dates, Drinks, and many more. Choose from the richest assortment of international foods from: The Middle East, Indian subcontinent, Far East, Europe. South and Central America, Russia, Africa, and many more. 408 N. Race, Urbana (217) 337-5555 Open Mon. - Thur. and Sat. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Fri. 2:15-9 p.m.; Sun. 1 1 a.m. - 6 p.m. % # Kukreti, Shwayta 22, 78 L Lamb, Christopher 31,78 Lansing, Jon 34, 43, 83, 86 Lattimore, Cyndra 6, 71 Laughlin, Rosemary 19,56 Lawrence, Natalie 71 Leap, Carolyn 8, 1 1 , 21 , 24, 80, 83, 94 Ledgin, Al 36, 63 Lee, Sang 106, 116, 118 Left, Alison 8, 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 4, 1 9, 20, 21 , 22, 28, 89 Liaw, John 26, 43, 89 Liebovich, Andy 7, 1 5, 34, 35, 47, 1 07, 1 1 2d, 1 1 5, 1 1 8, 125 Lin, Richard 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 89 Linton, Chandra 17,22,36,51,83 Lisy, Amara 71 Liu, Lilly 20, 21 , 26, 30, 1 07, 1 1 5, 1 1 8 Lopez, Lynda 23, 59 Love, Katy 71 Lu, Jing 71 Luth, Jennifer 21, 23, 89, 92, 143 M Malhotra, Roopali 17, 21, 22, 23, 26, 83 Manganaro, Christine 22, 71 Marshall, Damian 18, 24, 28, 39, 47, 50, 69, 89, 92 Martin, Reed 72 1 hank you Uni high faculty, support staff, adminis- trators, and students for your positive influence on those around you. 1 hese past few years have given us warm memories, good friends, and an excellent foundation for our son, Brent's, future. LJest wishes to the class of 1995. — Colin and Caryl Ann Halfwassen 137 Marx, Fred 7 Mathews, Nathaniel 31 , 72 Matthews, Nate 31 Mayor-Bernet, Rebecca 72 McCarthy, Ryan 72 McClintock, Matt 38, 39, 43, 89, 93 Medendorp, Andrew 31 , 39, 84 Melby-Thompson, Kirsten 78 Micele, Lisa 19, 55 Miles, Jani 1 5, 23, 36, 37, 1 07, 1 1 4, 1 1 8, 1 24 Miller, Audrey 72 Miller, Nola 1 4, 20, 28, 36, 37, 44, 45, 61 , 1 08, 1 1 2d, 1 1 5, 119 Miller, Reggie 144 Misztal, Piotr 34, 89 Modica, Matt 23, 43, 89 Monahan, Tim 15, 28, 32, 46, 47, 49, 108, 115, 119, 133, 139 Monrad, Priya 84 Morales-Doyle, Daniel 72 Morgan, Dylan 3, 7, 13, 15, 20, 34, 108, 11 2d, 113, 139 Morris, Pat 61 Moxley, Bonnie 38, 41 , 49, 63, 66 Muckenhaupt, Meike 23, 89 Murphy, Dan 15,20,47,90 Murphy, Lorcan 8, 31 , 90 Murphy, Megan 18, 44, 78, 80 Murphy, Rebecca 45 Murphy, Rick 18, 27, 64, 67, 127, 133 138 Musselman, Randy 55 Musumeci, Gian-Paolo 20, 30, 39, 109, 115, 119 N Nafziger, Steven 14,20,90 Nelson, Katherine 22, 24, 84 Nelson, Paul 78 Newman, Frances 25, 59 Newman, Vicki 25, 90 Newport, Josh 31,90 Nicholson, Amy 90 Nicholson, Andrew 109,115 Novak, Lisa 24, 90 Nuzzo, Mathew 65, 72 O Ochs, Amanda 72 Oono, Shoko 24,90, 126 P Paik, Gene 139 Parmer, Shannon 90 Peek, Jaclyn 78 Petrov, George 9,11,13, 24, 28, 34, 51 , 92, 1 09, 1 1 2, 1 1 6, 119 Poremba, Mark 39 Preece, Thayer 28, 90, 92, 138 Preece, Will 31 , 78 Presley, Elvis 27 R Rajagopal, Vijay 72 Rajeswaren, Anita 20, 22, 23, 90 d H 'TT < 139 UNIYEBS1IY H.S. UBflARY. Rajeswaren, Vivian 23, 78, 80 Ramanathan, Tara 21, 84, 95 Ramos, Edwin 78 Rashid, Imran 22, 25, 72, 75 Rawles, Lee 84 Reingold, Rachel 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 90, 92 Rempe, Susan 10, 11, 28, 90, 125 Reutter, Kurt 6, 72 Reynolds, Adam 19, 39, 51 , 79, 87 Reynolds, Andrew 8, 9, 20, 21 , 1 1 0, 1 1 2d, 1 1 4, 1 1 9, 121, 126 Reynolds, Nadia 42, 84, 95 Reznek, Deborah-Anna 121 Rich, Rebecca 84 Ridenour, Barbara 8, 28, 64, 67 Risken, Sarah 13,90,92 Ritz, Hadas 11, 18,24,84 Robbins, Anne 110, 11 2d, 114 Roberts, Shelley 12, 13,54 Robin-Abbott, Megan 20, 64, 110, 11 2d, 116, 119, 120 Rogers, Bridget 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 23, 36, 44, 45, 49, 90,93, 126 Rosa, Aaron 34, 43, 84, 86, 87, 94 s Sansone, Alex 39, 84, 95 Sapoznik, Alexandra 23, 79 Sarwate, Anand 8, 19, 21, 28, 84 Saunders, Peter 30, 91 Savage, Michelle 21 , 26, 1 1 1 , 1 14 Schmidt, Lindsey 1 8, 44, 45, 1 1 1 , 1 1 4, 1 1 9, 1 27 Schrepfer, Katie 20 Schrepfer, Laura 72 Schrepfer, Thomas 23, 43, 84 Schulten, Charlotte 1 1 1 , 1 1 2d, 1 24 Scott, Ben 15,34,35,112,113,119 Sefranek, Andrew 22, 79 Severinghaus, Steven 79 Severinghaus, William 84 Sharabash, Hanady 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 91 Sharabash, Noura 20, 25, 91 Sherman, Tom 72, 75 Shriver, Runelle 65 Siffen, Mae 15,21,30,112,114,119 Skirvin, Tim 20, 25, 30, 1 1 2, 1 1 5, 1 1 9 Skorupa, Anna 20, 31 , 79 Smarr, Joseph 31 , 34, 79 Smeltzer, Amanda 44, 45, 49, 84, 95 Smeltzer, Michael 12, 20, 56, 144 Smith, Brian 72, 75 Smith, Evan 31 , 39, 43, 84 Smyth, David 72 Sodhi, Rupinder 6, 72 140 Sodhi, Sandeep 25, 84 Sohn, Douglas 20, 30, 32, 46, 47, 112a, 11 2d, 113, 119, 130 Sohn, Sammy 73 Solomon, Scott 26, 43, 91 Song, Selin 18,22,28,79 Soskin, Philippa 6, 18, 73 Spiro, Jarrett 17,22,79 Squires, Nikkia 26, 68, 79, 80, 95 Stoia, Ryan 79 Stone, David 61,66, 131 Suloway, Christian 39, 85 Suslick, Adele 19,56 Sutton, Katie 16, 18,22,73 Sutton, Samantha 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 91, 137, 138 Sverdlov, Gene 13, 20, 23, 30, 34, 35, 91 Swearingen, Rebecca 42, 45, 85 Sweet, Laura 73 T Tang, Joyce 8, 20, 21, 26, 28, 29, 30, 96, 112a, 11 2d, 114,119,120 Tap, Bruce 52, 57 Taub, Amanda 69, 73 Techtow, Kate 6, 73 Terando, Adam 43, 85, 94 Thomas, James 73 Thomas, Matthew 28, 31 , 85 Thorn, Colin 35 Thorn, Jeff 18, 20, 34, 47, 50, 96, 112aa, 11 2d, 116, 119, 125 Throneburg, Mason 25, 34, 43, 85 Toghraee, Maryam 20, 21, 26, 91, 93 Trefzger, Amy 23, 31, 91, 126 Trouth, Erin 24, 85 Tsay, Christopher 85, 95 Tucker, Dan 43, 85, 86 Tumanova, Zhenya 36, 79, 95 Turner, John 62 Tymonko, Steven 31 , 39, 85 U Ulen, Ted 20, 23, 30, 34, 91 , 92, 126 UpahBant, Marilyn 12,62 Uppuluri, Sarada 73 Urian, Maggie 65 V Vanka, Anita 40, 85 Vernon, Nicole 22, 24, 85 Vokac, Joy 8,9, 18,91 W Wachtel, Jonathan 20, 46, 47, 91, 94 Wade, Derek 25, 39, 43, 91 , 92 Wagner, Ursula 8, 11, 17, 22, 23, 24, 26, 79, 80, 81 Wahba, Sophia 21, 112b, 11 2d, 116, 119 Walczewski, Luke 73 Walczewski, Matthew 34, 79 Walker, Sally 45, 48, 63, 66 Walter, Ashley 85 Wang, Cindy 18,20,26,30,40,96, 112b, 11 2d, 116, 119,120,130, 132, 144 Weilmuenster, Paul 23, 59 Weisiger, George 53, 79, 87, 94 Wells, Audrey 26, 53, 56, 141 Wen, Audrey 20, 23, 42, 44, 85 Wilhelm, Matt 18,73,75 Wilson, Jenny 121 Wisseman, Nicholas 73 Wolkanowski, Masha 24, 58 Wraight, Lydia 8, 9, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 28, 91 Wright, Shannon 91 Wysocki, Barbara 57 Y Yang, Ellen 21 , 26, 1 1 2b, 1 1 2d, 1 1 5, 1 1 9 Young, David 112c, 11 2d, 116 Z Zutshi, Parjanya 79 Zutshi, Rishi 8, 1 9, 28, 96, 1 1 2c, 1 1 2d, 1 1 4, 1 28 Zych, David 24, 28, 91 141 142 rw):