Sheffield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Sheffield, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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SENIOR DANCE On the evening of September 5, 1952 the Senior Dance was held in the gym following the Freshman initiation. The large crowd danced to the emoyable music of Doc Hunt and his orchestra. This was our first social event of the year and tumed out to be a success. ing. Lorraine Beyn Kaye Garrison Driscoll Drew Frank Gebeck Duane Moore Mary Johnson Arleta Peterson Sally Hortega Ellen Nutter Joann Kaufman Loreata Moore Harold Lambert Joe Johnson Bud DeMay Vernon Pease Wilbur Iorres Elaine Iones Wendell Smith The crowd departed from the dance with memories of a delightful even SENIORS' FUTURE PLANS College? Work and reside in Sheffield College and Navy Work on the farm College, then Navy University of Indiana Business school A Nurse A Nurse or housewife A Nurse Become a teacher, then marriage College Work for a year, then Navy College Air Force Work in a factory An office job College This page sponsored by: . Rainbow Gardens Roller Palace, Kewanee

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redkman .gnifiafion The Freshman Initiation took place at the new Sheffield Airport, where the seniors were awaiting the arrival of a late plane. It seemed that each of them had just returned from a trip to some part of the world, bringing back with them a person of unusual talents. To pass the time, announcer Duane Moore suggested the seniors have their guests demonstrate some of their talents. Wendell Smith started the' show by having Saundra Wickham, a wild African girl, do some of her native dances. Although her costume and the music were appropriate, Saundra was a little on the bashful side. Katie Thomas, a Swiss yodeler, was escorted by Wilbur Jones to the top of a step ladder. From this mountain top she gave a yodeling demonstration. Joann Kaufman and Elaine Jones had just returned from Paris bringing with them a pair of French beauty operators, Marilyn Kaufman and Paul Jenkins. These two gave a spirite demonstration of the egg shampoo and the original French mud pack. ' Nancy Prior, a native of Montana brought by Bud DeMay, showed us how to do some fancy rope tricks and ride a bucking bronco named Virgil Smith. Loreata Moore and Driscoll Drew had just returned from Hawaii, bringing with them a romantic pair of hula dancers, Catherine Ray and Gene Gibson, who gave a thrillin rformance of the hula. Mary Johnson, just returned from India, brought a Hindu gaki, Wanda Wilhelm, Wanda had to do the Hindu climbing rope trick and force a snake to rise from its basket. Next was Bill Fisher, a Roman orator brought by Kaye Garrison. Bill had to give an educational monologue on the subject of fleas, drinking a glass of water each time he used the word fleas, Duane Moore, coming from a Chicago vacation, brought back a famous south-side strip tease dancer, Bill McKee, who did a reverse strip tease act. h Arleta Peterson couldn't resist the New York night club singer, Phil Cunningham, who sang away the girls' earts. 1 dd Frank Gebeck had his Dog Patch couple, Lela Standard and Stanley Moore, feed each other from a high step a er. Harold Lambert brought a tight rope walker, Paul Griffin, who walked blindfolded over a tub of cold water. Matador Gladys Barton and bull Karen Drew gave an exciting Spanish bull fight. They were broughtfrom Spain by Sally Hortega. Kay Hodkins was blind-folded and tied to a board as a target for a thrilling knife throwing act, without know- ing that real knives would not be used. Lorraine Beyn found this unique act in northern India. Ellen Nutter brought Ann Nell Schwind, who gave some interesting imitations. The last act before the lplane arrived was presented by Vernon Pease, who had stolen a Ringling Bros. clown, Mary Clubine. Mary walke on a rolling barrel. This page sponsored by: Dr. Manton, Buda Waunee Farm Restaurant, Kewanee 16



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Row 1 Roger Folk, Stanley Moore, Phil Cunningham, Billy Fisher, Chuck. Yfoung. Row 2 Larry Nutter, Jack Gentry, Driscoll Drew, Kaye Garrison, Conrad Hewitt, Ronald Hull. Row 3 Paul Griffin, Coach Schwind, Larry Pease, Harold Lambert, Wendell Smith, Wayne Smith, Terry Nutter, Robert Klatt, Roland Fisher, Coach Radunzel. joofbaf Sheffield's entrant in the Little 8 football wars proved withouta doubt that they were the BEST in the league. The Cardinals, backed by sincere confidence of coaches, Fred Radunzel and Fred Schwind, gained poise and abilitywith every victory and compiled the best record of any Sheffield Football team -9 victories, 0 defeats. Hard work, thewill to win, and the Never say die attitude were present in the team and the finished product was something for everyone to be proud of. The team was very capably co-captained by Kaye Garrison and Driscoll Drew, and as for outstanding players, the entire team was outstanding. All mem- ers of the starting 8 were elected to one or more All-Star teams. Through out the season the reserves saw lots of action, so depth was also noticed on the squaa. BIRDS MAUL BUDA, 18-0 The Buda Bears succumbed to the Sheffield juggernaut 18-0. Our boys were etting used to our new style of play Qa shift from T Formation to singlewingj hence the low score. Three touchdowns were called back because of minor rule infractions. SHEFFIELD SOCKS MANLIUS 18-'7 The Red Devils from Manlius were the next to fall before the power and speed of the Cardinal's football machine, Since Manlius had a much better team than our first foe and the score was about the same, the staglp was being set for what was in line for all future S effield opponents. This page sponsored by: ,! Quickie Sales 8. Service, Sheffield A Kewonee Star-Courier, Kewanee .-Y - 'Sl' 18

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