Sheffield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Sheffield, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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nm:-unummwuuuuuusnanummmm:muumununnunmmun-un1mnunumm:ununmlnnuslmuununuImm-mununummenuunnnuu1eumulwmmnuuuununm '' 'l W ' if IMum-mu-.munmunummnuwmsmlluuwmnmlmwnwluzmnmmnnmmulmmmflnmmeIumnmuwannumunnmummmanmummmnmmmwmumlmmnw 7 'N ' 'W 'B CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1941 began their Freshman year with fifteen members. They were: Dorothy Barry, Barbara Bills, Cleo Bill, Ed Braasch, Vera Crockett, Dorothy' De May, Margaret Donovan, Barbara Emmerson, Phoebe Hartz, Barbara Jones, Bud Knowlton, Dora Jeanne Morris, Pete Primo, Oliver Rieder, Carroll Taylor, Lucille Treanor, and Betty Streicher. 'A few weeks after school opened, class officers were elected: Dorothy De May, president, Dora Jeanne Morris, vice-president: Vera Crockett, secretary- treasurer. The class colors, green and white, were choseng and the banner, designed by Carroll Taylor was purchased. The class withstood the terrific pressure of the Seniors before g-uring, and after the initiation, and were soon included in fifegular school activities. The class dance of that year wh a . Pat- rickfs Dance and was a success. Two new members Wggf,p1ned the class that year were Wilma Norton and Dennis Mid' oc. V At the beginni 5 of the Sophomore year Car'e 'aylor left the class, and t o -ther students were adde M:ra e 7Bosenow and John Watts. :sth o these students were f .e vfth the class only .during the sop more ear. Junior Hull i -Q the class in January of that ,haf Tha- year's class dn ce was the first of its kind to be Egfr for man' years. It w:s a T-mecoming Dance, given after thagfkt football game of tn' sea-on. The students of Manlius Hia S-ical, our o.p-4- s,for't'e game, were also guests for the danfe. G e-' 4 .as a suc -ss' both socially Th ' . L and financially, Du ng cn anhv iis one-act comedy entitl-d WE mer44 forsth- 'Tv-'J,wt of the upper grades. - s ' QIIIL4 1- y J A ' A L' s Q A e Z - class presented a Soon after the cla s elec on of hu year, the class began work on their pla ,-nEngaged By Wee esdayu, given on Hov- ember lO. The class danc- was held aftev a basketball game with Neponset, and the students o' .-at . h--l as gues' . The dance was a success. Members of the cs!! partie patfi in the decla- mation contests :-- both Phoeb : T in JW- H'morous division and Wilma Ny n, in .-A ,' AH fivisigg, can first in the County contest. v.e tiqil. -een in t -ypreferation of the Banquet and Prom held at r- 1 y C u , he' theme for the, evening was E night club setting. f 2 Q: was given during the meal and dancing followed. f ' The Senior year finally came. Two new members: Wanetta Floyd and Jack Norris, joined the classy and two members were lost: Lucille Treanor, and Ed Braasch. First on the long list -of duties for the Seniors came the Freshman Initiation and the Senior Dance. Class officers were elected at the beginning of the year and the class motto and class flower were wsel6oted. Several' members participated in the one-act plays given by the Dramatic Club, uSpringtime For Susieu was the Senior play and once again the class had a success. New scenery was .initiated with this play. They took their annual trip to. Chicago, and everyone enjoyed themselves. The Seniors sincerely appreciated the Banquet and Prom given in their honor by the-Junior Class. This graduating class was the first to wear the new, blue silk caps and gowns. is E- Si E- gi :E EE nu lillillllflilllldhilllllll , :Inuit S! gi 2 as 5 E 1 'Z 5 5 S 5 5 2 E3 fi 5 is 'B 'E E 5 ii E :s ,S is gs xi :Q as IE ii ii S5 E Ei EE fs z 55 EE EE 2? 35 EE 5? 55 53 ii ii EE EE 2?



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- - mn mmmmumu MnuImuImm:u1mvullmuu-wuumum1IununnsuIlmmnIllvmvhuumnumnuImmln-umnnnumu uunum-uuunlmun umumman1nun1mmuaunuuIummnlInumammm.lxIuluuwmunnm-nmumnuuunmunnmmmunuIwmuunluuuuml 'lammlllumlmlmllllumllllslllkllllllllllitllillllllllllilillllllillliilllllllllIIMIINUIIIMIOMIMIIIIIIFQIUIIIInlllllillllilltllllibllllllIIMIIIIIMIHIIMIMWIIIIlllllllklllllollllllllmllllllllllIlIIlillllliilllllltlllllillllllfllllllfllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIMIlllmlmllllllilllllillllllllIltlllilllfflllIIIIINUIIIIIIIUNI The magic ball now takes me across the country to New York City. I see a beauty salon run by Madame garbara gills. Ah-H! What an exquisite shop so dainty and clean. This salon caters only to the aristocratic class. I see that Madame Bills also runs a'hamburger stand, which is called Billfs Place. ' The scene -now shifts back across the country to Indiana. My magic, crystal ball tells me that this large building is a skating rink, and that it is run by Dennis Middleton. She does not have just an organ to furnish music while they are but,has Gene Krupa and his Grchestra playing for their and dancing pleasure. ' - The scene again shifts just a few miles fnom the bp Chicago, Illinois. Itfs the Charlie McCarthy-E093 prognam. thing., I night,,so ured his let the to 'But why see that they put head was rmites g skating, skating, last one Bergen should we be coming here? Now f!vga,every- the real Charlie McCarthy was wialaed last Jack Norris in his place, be :gen .hey fig- fvde out of wood, too. They .ap wetter not t m in a class room at Hof Uwe 'ern Univer- I see now tl sity. The class i Phoebe Hartz. I g As an extra subgz. husband is a s The magic see a larbe .rode It is known foi it Dorothprappropriate ' name' ani.. C Tay F-ed Hilln. Dorothy is the chief cook a d bot le-Xwasher '. f-.- ality is fried alligator eggs. T - i ' xII:LF 'sw vow we go irom a ioato NFFE ww tra f-s, I see we are in Des Moines, Iowa, attending the Dlake relays. The 880 is be- ing run. Glenn Cunning :m is speeding fnead. But wait, a dark horse is coming up on the o :'- It's Junior -ll, hurrahlll He wins by a nose. The ste e ' shifts to t a of 13: 'anderoilt on the .AS nom of him. r s t . Advanced Physics cl2 fu 'ge teacher is rss ' isics always was l fc orite subject. Ja hoebe is teachinr HB0 :ni for Womenu. Her harmer Brookfield foo gy .ta ball ow take -e to Dallas, Texas. I afeteria. - 's run qv Dorothy QQ May. 'celle ll' ' which is ggiven feenerously. Khudson Riwe.Q.- New '. A A-ee Bw sara Jgmgka as governess of the little Vander . f' .lr ' 1ef s - ' nning a fash- 'Q - f 6 JEEP - 1 . ' F . fl' , 1 ' , W . x vs . .U , 0 r W . . Q' l x F Y ' W of . A -, Q ni n 1.-:1 A4 .A Q. 4 ' 01,11 5 if is - ionaole beauty shop on E N.a A mi: in let -. k. I now take another squint iAk. .-f --5 c ba 1. I'm in the studiosvof Maurice aapsneiiig the famous pain er.i He is paint- ing a portrait of the perfect American wife. Posing for him is Margaret Q9novaq,.who is, indeed, a fine example. She is mar- ?TEd'to H. G. Rubberneck, financial expert. Q 'f I now see a popular New York dancing spot. The orchestra is Wanetta Floydgthe blonde bombshell, and her all girl orches- tra. Her hubby is general manager of the band. I new see a small bungalow in Sheffield.a There we find Dora jean Morris as a model wife, tending her HLittle Butchesu. They must be veny happy there. ' 1. Now my magic, crystal ball is getting very dark. How grand itfwas to have a peek into the lives of your old school friends and pals. The light in thefmagic ball has entirely vanished. Thatls all there is. There isnlt any more. nnugezf Ei ii ii gi ei EE E5 EE -g 55 si if 5? 32 EE EE Q2 23 E 5 it EE 35 se 22 ss is ii n S Q 5 SE is 5, fa iz 23 Ei Ei ,z Q ii EE 22 ii Ei ss ,z ES ss ES EE is E5 is is as is is is gi S .55 55 E5 ,ix ii 5- ? renin ,.

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