Sheffield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Sheffield, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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Barbara Jones nPeople who make no noise are dangerousn Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Junior Class Play Dramatic C lub 3-4 Basketball League 4 Cleo Bill nFacts are stubborn thingsn Boys' Chorus l-2-5 Dramatic Club 4 Q Junior Class Play X Jxxgiirxckett nDiligence x Ping-Pong Club 4 Track 5-4 Senior Class Play is the modier of good fortuneu X ls?XCboir 3-4 Dramati- lub 5-4 C' s. Chorus l-2-3-4 Class Tfea.urer l X C1 f'sident 2 Card'f:l Class Editor 4 Bas tba ' League 4 Nei- M-waews Grade Reporter 4 Juni Cl Vs Play -nior os:-4 Play Pete Primo nDiffTcu-. -1 are.thing via show what men aren Basketia5li.:ff2..-i,5j-,4-fNX',f,',-- ack - J,X,L11ing-fPonXggCll b 4 ill' '4 ' 'L M ff ' . . -4 a Dorothy Barry Xfvirtue is the tr -st nobilityn Or estra l-2-5-4, -.,,-'Dramatic Club 5-4 Juni Cl ss Pla'Zi,Q4 Senior Class Pl y Cargfhal Cgganiaation Edito y L7 P QB YN J, TFP J iv 02334 Jack Norrisf, NRevelatfdQ-is, -'ays measured by capacityn Baslcetballkff' Dramatic Club 4 Senior Class Play Cardinal Asst. Sports Editor 4 Dorothy De May HHonesty is the best policyu Girls' Choir 5-4 Girls' Chorus l-2-5-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Declamation l-5 Junior Class Play Cardinal Faculty Editor 4 Ping-Pong Club 4 Class President l Basketball League 4 Senior Class Play

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