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Coach Radunzel, Frank Gebeck, Wilbur Jones, Vernon Pease, Joe Johnson, Walt Habrook, Bucl Morrasy rofificoun fry The Sheffield Hill and Dale Squad compiled a fine record this year. Ably captained by Vernon Pease, they won 5 and lost 1 dual meet. They won the Conference Run to place in our trophy case the initial-First Place Trophy for 1952-1953. Sheffield Score Place 29 Home 19 Home 25 Away 26 Home 20 Home 22 Home Conference Run-Sheffield 23, Tiskilwa 24 Malden 31 fLow score winsj This page sponsored by: Opponent Princeton Kewanee Princeton T iskilwa Ohio Malden Taylor 8- Jensen, Sheffield Champion Pneumatic Machine Co., Jolley Lumber Co., Princeton Kewanee O nent Score PPO 26 36 30 39 35 33
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BATON TWIRLERS: Cheryl Jones, Joan Speakman, Barbara Clay, Barbara Gentry, Mary Smith, Dorcas Gibson. DRUM MAJORETTE: Rosemary Gentry. DIRECTOR: John A. Host. Marie Giltner, Camille McCune, Kaye Ccggiger, Lela Standard,- JoAnn Morman, Karen Drew, Helen Hewitt, Marcia Vermeulen, Kay Ho , ins, Judy Bills, Helen Preston, Ruth Anne DeFreezer, Ann Nell Schwind, Gladys Barton, Helen Cathelyn, Marilyn Stonewall, JoAnn VanDeKeere, Saundra Wickham, Joyce Sprowls, Marlene Driessens, Anita Sprowls, John DeFreezer, Marvin Driessens, Kay Jones, Marilyn Kaufman, Ronnie Moore, Jim VanLoo, Don Folk, Joyce Speakman, Bill McKee, Neil Hewitt, Ronald Johnson, Bud DeMay. joofgaf 560161 The 1952 Football Band was comdposed of high school band members not on the football squad, augmented by Junior high ban members to a total of thirty-six, plus six baton twirlers and a drum Majorette. The band practiced on the football field two periodsa week, and presented a half-time show at four football games. Each show consisted of an entrance, a salute to the visiting team, the Sheffield S formation for the singing of the School Song, and a drarnatization portrayed by music and formations. The first show at the September 12 Buda game, dramatized the experiences of a farmer, Duane Moore, and his girl friend, Lorraine Beyn, who went to the County Fair. The farmer rode the merry-go-round that broke down, visited a side show to see the fat lady, and had his heart pierced by Cupid's arrow. It all ended well when the farmer took his girl to the races. At the September 19 Manlius game, the band presented a Heritage of Freedom show, to illustrate the importance of votinlg in the coming presidential election. Our forefathers were honored by formations showing t e Liberty Bell and a covered wagon, while the band played 'qfanlfiee Dtpodlgllialrid Lwaglpn Wheels. 'ghen the band made a allot in which an X was pace , an en e t e s ow y playin Go Bless America. d On Septeimber 26 Tiskilwa invites? the Sheffield Football Band to attend the Tiskilwa game an present e Heritage o Freedom show to the Tiskilwa fans. The band played its last performance at the Wyanet game on October 24, dramatizing the story of Jack and J 111. With Bud DeMay as Jack, and Lorraine Beyn as Jill, the band portrayed thej fragious hill climbing accident, and the subsequent romance, wedding, and family of Jack an 1 . This page sponsored by: Citizens National Bank, Princeton Lake Press, De Pue
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omecoming ,li A1--AM gy-W King Queen Attendants Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Coronation Masters i Sheffield High Homecoming Wendell Smith Sally Hortega Conrad Hewitt Joann Van De Keere Larry Nutter Marlene Driessens Paul Griffin Catherine Ray i Kaye Garrison Driscoll Drew This page sponsored by: Ellberg Clothing, Princeton Fager Sales 8. Service, Princeton Henry Tent and Awning Co., Wycnet
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