Sheffield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Sheffield, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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I, B I Y I I I I I I I U I FOREWORD Four' years ago we seniors stood at th 1 9 of the nMountein of Achievementu and seriously o .ted our ability to scenri this huge education a . ,It is only nozv f' peusc to look back ove ' e S1'I1OI'Y studded pe 1 the ,fve seem to :realize v I al fhas been reach d. tgha lboentuonly throug fr ndliness and helpful of sc oolmates and cu ' that we are able t 6, in th W cher'-ished. - ot he peak of the Moun - Aohievem t-. , -, It is the' e ho ,s g V'Q' staff' ' hat The Car- dinal will aid . mek , . 5 g shim 'ilfldi exper- iences of the pa t,foL :jie6rsffm'rfo is I g. h order to do this we he e e autoied o 'gjewieflyiou .. cross section of the p .st ye rou. ,L so um of pho- tography and writi -.. 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QV- V ' ' 'Ly' 'AV-'N f '?Vf'1V,.V1' '59 Q' wat ' ' ' ' J I U mnumm HH IfE'lg rl I I I I II I I I II I I Il II IIII I I If II III I II II I IIIII II I II II I I I II III II IIIIIIII Ill I I Nlllllllllgllzl' -2 Z2 5? s, sf: Ei as sa i :S Qi ss DEDIGATION ' To our Board of Rduoation who, by their J In - terpretation of Iigh school life and theiyf u 'Kring ig E -s as 'E S s z E -E s is E s is efforts to p ovidem i s best equipment A nw' 'uction Within Ithei w' r', hav g sde possible -. our happy I - . my f' so ix and ewentfxi ' a Just pa'wed. ygfhwe e:st a glance gi back over' our no lder afibixgsu emory-f 'l1ed years, . J Ng,-Q :Rs -E we realize in a s all vI OVf ', . : Ii5, s- hool V4 -.....,, ... fT--- - experiences mean to us, 'Q ::.s ,.1'v'e'wiil become ig 43 ' ' is fender- in years to oo o , Thus, wii n gratitu , we, Seniors o heffield Commn I o solagsteo School, Eg pay just tr ..'. in 02w3 el'n Q our 35375 Q Eduoa- gi , . -RN' A tion this First Volume o f-elMgrdina1.'see,, 'gg a ' , E E2 is 4 xi! ja Ex S illflllllllllllullullllmull ll mlm rulllmnlmlmllml IMNIIIOIIMIOIIIIIUN ll ull I IllIMMMNIImllllllMlml41lMOIIlIlllll ul IMIUMIIINMMIMGUIMINIUIIUMIIIIMIHMU nmunuuuumucumunnmmmmu l IMI n mn: IIUINIIIDIIIUIMINIIIII nuunuummnmumlllnlnnmuuuulmnnu um NMIMMIMIIMIIIIIUIMWIIHMIMWWI IN AP PREC IAT ION ' he Cardinal staff' Wishes to express its ap- p - a on to: I Y f . qck E. Viar---whose su estio and encour- agemen ns red this first -Candi whose well- laid, plan hav made po sible its ction, and whoserinte est ani n e hav ontinuod to the date of e. f on-gf.-if-3 -h r r D. Lam- f 0 as . med the difficult task of the Ca dina1 sponso' inthe midst of its preparfa ion, an a r oapable guidance as made possivb b t roduo , , ' Mary ,- 1 e Sul 'Am-D orothy 4ZB.Ck,WhDi.1'iRVS so ably a Art Editor Junior Hull in drawing the division pages. 5 '58 HFBRTZ, mrz,1a..s5. WOLF. MPLS. HJ, N. BOARD 'OF EDUCAHON. ESHEFFL ELD H161-1 SCI-S 001, ww W .. J'-af-.1.,.,.... .. ..1.v.m,. -vm -- -. . .-.-- A un uw .f.-.mm .uv- ...4--, .,.-un..-...W .:,.1,-M. . ....., ...... ..-,'.., .. .,., ..m,..,,. L, ...N fm., A -.,., ,...-.. .,, .,.... ,.,....v ,...u ., vm., U. .,., .,. ,... Q N.. ..., 1.-. .-.- . H. . -.na -.... ,,...4- -.N --1. .,,,...,.,,..m.....,.,....+..,-,..1.,,.-L... ,mn..--.-- -Wm-v , .,.,,.,,.,.,, , ,,.u,.n... ....,.,,,,, . .1 ...1...,. .-,....,..., ? k 1 N 1 fw mf'- f QM' 3 CQ fi! g '! XX X if R QW jf! gf I fxx lx,,,,,M 5' -M X S N, fa, Q, ,f L L ,,,.,:Q L fx IX, ,X X ,ffl X f X B' f . 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Little , 1 Northern State Teachers, B. E. High Soho Coach, General Science 19 I 4 52 Mando Primo ' ' ern St e Teachers, B. d W - ers Unziq rsity of Il in 1 Ei . sg cial Scie , . 36-41 N as D 0 xr-1.3-Q' Wester State ache - : Q: I 1 3- Junior High cess commerce l94 -Jan. lv, 1941 XX Leste J: ' E5 Illinois mln 1 - rsity B. Tv 3 l summer u , - mm of I, '- ' S Indiana Basketball e: ' -,1 . ool 2 Junior High Coach, Commerce, Jan. 17, 1941 Laura Peterson University of Illinois, B. S. Home Economics, Seventh and Eighth Grade subjects, girls Physical Education lllllillwlml UIIIM IIINMOIMIIIIMIIHIIIIIIMIWIIVIIIMIIMIOINIIII uuumwmlmmmmuw 'limnlfllllmlmllflllnmllllllllllhlmmlhll vmlllllllllllllmll PIII'UIlllYIIIll'1INNIIIINIIIillINDIllIMI1UIIlIIlllllllllllINMIllHlllillllllllflllliilllilil II I llllllfillllllllllllll Luctlg Nunnelley Eostofn Kentucky State University, A. B. English one Lovin, 1940-41 MQPY. :Tami 91514262 Northern State Teachers, B. E. Fifth and Sixth grades, 1941 Qette Baldwin i- University of Miami A. 0 B O . 4 . i.- and Sixth grades, lQ6O-M: h 51, 1941 Dorothy Huv: D . I1l'nois State No' al Uni o- ty 2 s ers Illinois S :te Norma ,wersity Fif h and Sixth 1'3'lS, Mar 51, 1941 :'.7 flfge t rson -f'ev Ago tene C- serve ory' 1- --..... ' Third nd Fourth grade-, 1952-41 ,,. . x , ' I Q et Stookey Perl s , Col .e ' s Mil i , 'X sit I . A U cond and grades, 194C-41 ,f-dan, ' helen Dorothy Grieye 1 ' Boulder University, Colorado, A. B. First grade, 1940-41 Ruth Thomas ' Chicago University American Conservatory, P. S. M. 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E E E iQ..J 5 ss N-,f 'g 5 2 S' C M f JLG OF Alfjglgi -N----...1 ', N--- g -TA--N... ----... Q BARBARA EJILLD. BARLWAHA EMMEMUN DJNNID MIDDLILTUN if HAM 1 I. Bu IllllIlllIIIIIIYIWQIIIIIUIIMIIIIUIIINIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIImlIIIIIIIMNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII llllllllIIIWWIIIIUMOIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIINIIIIHHIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIMIIIHIIINIIIIIIIINWIIIUIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIII tlnwllnlmll ununlInnuAumlmmqlmnllu IIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I1 I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIII II! GFFICERS . . Phoebe Hartz . Donnie Middleton I 6 I I G Q Vice President Secretary . . . . Barbara Emmerson Treasurer . . Barbara Bills MOTTO Forward Ever, Backward Never COLQQ Green and White LOWER Tea 'oee sl-5e4-al ...... ' S., ' , - . lr IT A L cor: BA-CE-'TKUS It All Comes Back To Us Now-- The fun we had choo F owing the golden, e I Com U .F o Use- ww- The way we p d an odemedl Trying to fulfill what vu We never dreamed we would graduate, But now the thoughts of leaving we hate. We hope that the future will hold for us Something worth-while and great. And now in leaving we say: I That we thank each and every one For all that they have done for us, ' This grateful CLASS OF 1941. mlm1IllIulInlllluluI1llllllII1uulie IIIW I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE E x E 5 3 2 2 L5 5 2 x i Q 5 2 2 2 5 S s 5 2 e S 5 e E 5 3 S 1 5 S s 3 5 5 5 1 E S i 2 2 2 2 3 3 E 2 2 E E S 3 5 2 5 2 2 5 ra m ,, 'IJ H n s I ' ml I N IlIVIIIll!!IIIll!DHIIIIIlllllillllllIlIllllllllIMIWilIIIIIWIIWIlllilyllU'mmHImmummltlllIIMIOIIIWlilllllllllllliIMIIWNIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIINIIUUWNIIIWIIIIIIIHHIIWIMIIIUIII 'W'awwwTfwgwlgnI4uuomuuumumumummmnnuuumunmnnmunuunmmumlmnmunmuuumlmummnnmumummmumunmuvmvu- ' .. L I Phoebe Hartz Hwneever tries for great objects must suffer . somethingu u Girls' Choir Q-ZN4 Class President 4 Girls' Chorus l-2-5-4 Declamation l-5 Ping-Pong Club 4 Junior Class Play Cardinal Business Manager 4 Donn - Middleton nNecessity has no lawn cial-' Choir 5-4 Class Vice President 4 i'r-- Chorus l-2-5-4 Class Secretary 2 ' ' -io- Class Play Cardinal Asst. Business Mgr. 4 Barbara . ne -vn Uwe know the truth -no- only by the reason, but also by thi, eartn 0+ Girls' 0 :ir 2-5-4 ' Class'.47'ftary 4 Girls' GCE. rus -2-5-4 Dramat .b 5-4 Cardinal :ditor ' News 1 ':'a Editor 4 Basketball League 4 Choi 1cretary a Treasurer 4 Junior Cla:s Pla Iffixlgfir Seni- Class Play ,ff' -L. a-4- ' ,,,,.....-X f Barbara : A fiat -s forget :nd fo give all injuriesu ' C':ss Treasurer 5-4 Girls' Choir 5 4 ' ass Vice President 2 ' Girl ' Chorus 142-5-4 Dramat c'C1ub 5- Cardinal Circulation Mgr. 4 Junior las Pla as Dramatic Cl Treasurer 5 Senior s Play, siiD!wJ News ipws Senior Reporter 4 . I Betty Str r Uwheredils ' lingness is great the difficul- f tics cannot be gre ' Girls' Choir 5-4 Dr matic Club 5-4 Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Cardinal Mechanical Editor 4, Basketball League 4' Class Vice President 5 Junior Class Play Dramatic Club Secretary 5 Senior Class Play News Q Views Office Reporter 4 Wanetta Floyd UTrue nobility is exempt from fearu Girls' choir 4 4 4 J Dramatic Club 4 Girls' Chorus 4 Basketball League 4 Senior Class Play , Cardinal Assistant Editor 4 Nnm.INI,mnmmumnuuumunnInnmummmluuummnnummmIn-Mumnlvuumuuzmmm nuulmmumumllllmllnmmummmmlumuummmummulolnmmnnnunlxmnnuumnmuumuunmmmnunnnmnnnmmnmm:nmuuuumlv mmm ummnrllnnuluu:mmIlllmllmmmlllmlllluullllnll4I1mlomvlnmlllllullmilIlmmllInmlllluunnummllnuIllnullImlllulmlmplmvlIlnmlmmmumumlumlllummIllnmllulmmulnllnllmldllmlllmlulllbllllmlIHIlllnllllmlllwlulmlullllIllm Margaret Mary Dcshbvvan What wisd,om can you find that is greater than kindness? Orchestra 4 Girls' Chorus la2-5-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Basketball League 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Oliver Reider WPreserverance is more prevailing than violencen Basketball l-2-5-4 Class President 5 Track 1-2-5-4 Cardinal Ad Manager 4 Dramatic Club 4 Ping-Pong Club 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Wilma Norton nie profits most who serves b:- U Girls' Ch. r 2-5-V Cardinal Fea fe rf'tor 4 Girls' Ch rus -2- 4 Class Secre y . Dramatic U' ' -4 Declamatio J-4 Junior C lay Senior C1 3 ' y Junior Hull UA ve-uliar Q-Q - ear the' call courageu ITNN- Football 1-2-5 .':TfBas'IR'lvb L., Track 3-4 Cardinal Art-Edato' Senior nlass P : P Dora Jean Morris NA1l hum X -mem is summed p in two words--wal 2 va op l A Girls' : A 2-o- - V- Basl l League 4 Girls' Choruf 2 N,4 fqr:: lun President 4 Dramatic Club 5-4 y Vice 't' - nt 1 Declamation l Car-1': ' :af ditor Junior Class Play Senior Class Play News a Views Feature Editor 4 Arley Knowlton uhll excellent things are as difficult as they are raren Latin Club 5-4 Track 2 Orchestra l-2-5-4 Ping-Pong Club 4 Basketball l-4 Dramatic Club 4 Boys' Chorus l-2 Football 5 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Cardinal Picture Editor 4 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 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? n mmnnmnummuu u u numnumumlwllltfllllnllvwllnliiillullvnmnuwmnlmvulwmnnmmfmnmnurunllnnnunwlmvmwdmuunmmluuaua:uInu-.mulu.f.:-W.-.nmmummfmmm.1mmmv:mnnwmunwm,g.w.mmmu.sm1-...mv ' '1 ' '''lmfu-uw-nnwwmmwmunn masnummmm-ufmm-wma.:namumvmmummuIrr.muumimummmmunuonmmm-mn.ww.-1ummmannmmmmn-un:.-on-mmmn.-mmnnmmfn -z. CLASS PROPHECY FOR THE CLASS OF 1941 Cany resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coinciden- talb A ' I new take a squinty squint into the magic, crystal ball. Ah, yes! I see the Sheffield graduating class of 1941. Ah! There is Qgrgthy Qarry. I see her anxiously awaiting Jackie!s graduation, so afterwards she will be free to marry her child- hood sweetheart.- I My magic, crystal ball now takes me to a large airfield in Pensacola, Florida. I see Bud Knowlton ready to pilot a hnew navy-Q-:ne for Uncle Sam. Hismwife is going with him as a hos- tes v he plane. M ' l v 1 see yer-a -Q-llc-cmkett. Yes, she is lucky. She is set- tled se Cc ully in a cute, little, bungalow with her hubby in Minera inois, patiently looking f rward to another jam session 't lyfs Hall. ' ' ' I nos ta v another squint into the fagic, crystal ball. Whatls that 'Nsee something stra.c t ans tall ahead of me. Ah! It is lui' But he eems to e playing a game. Now the crys A' ll clears. see 0919-4 playing with the Pennsylvania Peigu s, a profes-lonal ba- -qckll team. The magic ball few takes e to the L ihhdwn Chicago office of Hill, Hill, and Say 'T' Mr. Hil. . Q1 ing dictation to his secretary wuo is seats umfertably , his lap. Well, well, the secretary il Bet H i'f, use I rom 1-ffield. - The sc--' nov -l'fte'to uw-, Arizona. Aht Ilseeeapchnnch where a v 3 'Lla A The groom just placed a ring on the bride - -3 Q Ther ve jus' been pronounced man and wife. The two are 'urning around. 'W:ll, rustle my bustle, It is Cleo Bills with-- Hirley Temple The light in the crystal bal'fT i s E T'b'l1fly fadin . ' ' A The sce-e now shi ys v Jefferson City, Missouri., I see a modernistic , Flu wi l -.-:- and dande I: around the door. I guess I' ,,kr15 in th- wins. if i ooki- ' ere, would you! lflilma Norte w n two ' ' -- . ms. I wonder whoher l K1 , A 1 0 husband is? --f- a pre It o-4 'sea wno. I again tak-' :e.'- quint into the magic, crystal ball. I see Scott Field, Illinois, where the draftees are still being trained. The army hostesses who entertain the soldiers and see that they are not lonesome are headed by Barbara Emmerson from Sheffield. There's -Barbara now exuding her charms on a Ienely Private. There they go for a stroll in the moonlight. Goshl The light in the magic ball is fading. How I wish I could see this. The light in my crystal ball is gradually coming backsto me now. I could recognise this place anywhere. It is the Hol- lywood Bowl. Some great orchestra. is playing UBeat Me Daddy Eight to the Farm by Mozart. Huh, must be a mistake there. The orchestra has just finished the recital, and the great conduc- tor, Leopold gets Primo, is taking a bow. But the light in the magic ball is quickly fading. - - 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 ,. I n ll l muNumaInmwnlluayolnmmmwmmplmmmlillllltllllilINmunmmrilgqlIIWMMIIIIIIllIllllllllllMOIIIIHIWWN-'kN'MNWlNMWlItM1HllllmiluallInu'nululi-nl'1:11If-uwmwmmnwdsnwm-un-mulmlunnwuvnmmmurmulwwuwnwwhwltnvlI-'mv ...-I.-. .......-..... .,Lg.', . mmmmnmann :nmnuaslmmnmmwygy-n-nmmmnunwpvnmnn ua nmwlnnm-woulmquqv mn. I - 1 1 uv nmnununuunnnfnnmmlnmm-n-mon'1n.uuu.-Q---fjoiiaff We the class of 1941 of Sheffield Community 'Consolidated High School, do hereby draw up our last will and testament in which we bequeath our numerous virtues to all classmen who are struggling to attain our present knowledge and dignitya Dorothy Barry wills her Buick to Jack Genster so he won't have to worry about making up good excuses to use the family car. ' Barbara Bills wills her new formal to Iona Billings, Doris Shambaugh, Marjorie Balla, and Betty Floyd, in order that they might take turns wearing it to the dances in Mineral. -' eo Bills wills his mechanical mind to Dennis Slusser,.so Denn,'e ord will be in running order for the honeymoon. -- 5 Crockett leaves her sweet disposition and manners to Norma rr.cher, who could make use of them in her teen-age ro- mances . P Do'o h' leMay wills her technique fv picking out handsome men to M. --ine Sullivan, ' - nhargai-' R: A Donovan leaves he' cor et playing ability to anyone who t.f k- they can take M-fgaretfb aguce in the orches- tra as well as -he vid. 'Barbara Efmersoo wills her manageme 'tgilents to a junior f 1 who thinks he -an do Q: sine - job in ' '4 out next year's CardinalQ if th: e is one. s ' Wanetta Floyd wil - lerggfgh 'deals 'o Barbara Preston. Phoebe Ha . ' sfEen.m: il abil' y to Bertha Hand. Bar D6i. '6 may Whe ler to have her ability to take car- 1' Ildre- NUT' -aid. Arley Knowlton --'- ti techni- e for getting a date at any time with any gi-l to Walter Buclley and Claude Prior. - ' Jack orris leavf-'his speesf making ability to Roy Coon,r who can thin a plent , ' can never get up the nerve to ex- press his thb ght Wilma No ' vills w il to ff d herf an: Cwe wonder how she doe t. o Dorot 1 Izzy P Dora Je - Morris MH! : - er root-'bear stand to Lucille Treanor for fu - A use as broadcasting' headquarters,on all the latest news. , ' ' , Donnie Middleton leaves her .sixwnight'date week to Lois Barton. ' ' ' - Pete Primo told me ,with tears in his eyes that he wanted Ronald Humphrey to have his ability to Uhit the-hoopu so next year's basketball team can chalk up as many victories as this year's squad. . -' Oliver Rieder wills his height to Don Bates who could be quite a Romeo if only he was a little taller, Betty Streicher leaves all she' knows about shorthand to Elsie Lootens and Doris Wicht so that the faculty will be un- able to read the notes they write. - l Junior Hull wills his ability to stay out late at night to Dale Humphrey, who says he sure would like to go out with'the girls but after 9 o'clock at night he isnft worth two cents, a- ' 't ':7'Y 1 A W xv I X Q ff? ' 4 fr , X Q J 1- r !'.f 1. M I Scum:-B QW:-bum Llfamm lj,Hkmd D.WY.c::lff- N U'1'NF3?J.1'1lX Vlugh lbluiim 5 Vu hublw-018 E5.T ccmor' it ,, ..,. A 1 Im! TWP5 Lf Z :L . .L 6,- vf 'di xlxl Fl 1 'T X ' 743 ' A G ik ' . VW 9' X4 f 1 ? PX f,i'S.X.f1 if! , 'sb' G A 1 J f f' i Lf7 .' ,f A. 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Although small, this class boasted of several outstanding members. Dorothy Zack, Mary Jeanne Sullivan, Barbara Preston, Dora Belle Wheeler, Lois Hasbrook, and Iona Billings were ac- tive in music and dramatics. Participating in athle'r1 were Ron Humphrey and Jack Genster. Several members of v - class served on the yearbook and news staff. The class play HTre Nutt Familyn was produced L' 'ine re- sults and proved to uf one of the highlights of me sviool cal- endar. Other class act ities included girls f tk- wall, contest work, ping-pong, part s, candy sales an ne-act plays. In fact, whereve' .lere were dgoings-on? at S's field High you could always fi o -am members ef the ju or c ass. As UThe Cardinain goes tprgss the Junio s are busily en- gaged in preparing fo' the ' M-'45 eni-r banquet. It has been rumored by members of vjplassrtha f' ' L- l be the best banquet ever held in hv'or o-galsgjibryb asEIEL,She f eld High. l ,jf Next year as dignif'ed SeniorE'thlsWcigss'will'undoubtedly prove itself worthy of begs: the top class in our school. -.,, ,,,.-- KN r , X , ZZVXX X!! Ph L 'J T UL nl 'Wi is ' lgxx IMF-NNMMNN After class elections last 'a.EQ, .' alla turned over the president's chair to Esther Ray, newly elec ed head of the class. Other officers were Marvin Van DeVelde, vice-presidentg Betty Lou Floyd, secretary-treasurer, and Lyle Crockett, ser- geant-at-arms. Coach Little is the class adviser. The class as a whole was active in one-act plays, pep club, school programs, music and athletics. In sports the class was represented by Marvin Van Develde, Glenn Trotter and Richard Slock., The sophomores also provided the school with cheer leaders, Shirley Hartz and Barbara Barry. Norma Streicher and Marjorie Balla were outstanding in dra- matic work and several of the girls belonged to the jChmir and Chorus. i Z a -E ii 5 E ': 5 :E 5 Z -s : E m,,i,,,Q,,,,,,,,,,,, U , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 9 5 pg I uu1u,,,!'unmm u I M ll IIIIIWIII1HMMI1IUlmlllllllllIIIIIIIIQIIIVIWIIOllIWIWNNKMWMIIFWIIIIDIIIHW' uugugonuuuuu u IP u u 4unnumlyuruummurrrn-nun:I 1 on num umnu n ll u 1 ll INQIIIIVIIIGIIIUIWIWIIIIINI mnmn 1 num mum m mannv-:munnunmmmmfmnmlmmnmmmmmnmummumuamammmnum if ' 5 . 33 The sophomores sponsored their annual dance MHlCh proved gg to be a social success end so it may safely be said that the ig class of 1945 has well made up for what it lacks in numbers by 53 its desire to get things done its good workmanship' and its ambition. 32 55 is 5 E . . gg FRESHMAN CLASS 2- 0 3 5 .. . gg Upon ents inf the coveted 'enks o -'W scnool students is last fall, the APGS'16R immedie :ly elec : ale Humphrey to gg lead them through th K first 'fd tryingw' f Irene De Skeere is was elected vice presiden -- -'rnicl W f, secretsry-trcssur- gi er. Superintend-nt Bartlv vmegjp ovidew f e steady hend needed is for class advise . lffu- ' r , all AH fi.- ff: gg Foll- 'n,.,1ni3ist on .cere-flies supplied by the Seniors 55 the first-year - -' t e: down tv high school life. Their gg social calendar was -mmediately fillev with weiner roasts, par- gg ties, and other enter einment. 5 2 Several vf tldltmu- ca e members of the 1 ious athletic 52 teams and befor 1 e s-A sled Cohfn Lit e's starting gg lineup in bayi 'bgg inclld uHG'x 'eshmel V ennis Slusser, gg H. mates, en' D Fates Dfle iumrx , was also a member of the ig squad-while Ro Cl provegria W- 1 most capable manager, S 5 ,. , . I ' is Mer orie ene became a Jrominent member of' the Girls' z 5 . 1 . gg Choir and several other QlP1S belonged to the Chorus end Cholr. is Other sctivities in which the freshmen took pert were dre- EZ matics, pep club, girls' basketball and the ping-pong club. gg This class too, sponsored a most successful dance. 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Q W 3 F, 2 :x rw '12 54 Ei W Q Qi 23 S2 'a 2 Ei za if 5 4 'J fe is Q- L 34 y 5-1 I QQURLS CHOQU5 K C3Wl5 CWDH BGYS'CHKNR DRANNTMCLW5 A URCHE3Yi lp 513' - A '53 A N14 mnmum-.nuumummIw1nnmmmnm-umun mununnuulmuu 'NU ' 'N 'NIN'H'IlI'W''Hflulmunnnlllllmulw'ummammucnuuummu GIRLS' CHORUS The High School Girls' Chorus is a group of forty girls from the four high school classess- The purpose of the Girls' Chorus is to give interested students an ,opportunity'to study and present various types of two and three part mnsica During the course of the year the Chorus appeared in several concerts and programs offered by the department of music., , - BOYS ' CHO IR The Boys' Choir is a group of boys chosen from the entire school. Though heard only on rare occasions, their numicrs were always enjoyed and the next performance eagerly anti yriiedi GIRLS' CHOIR 1 The Girls' Ch-fr, a relatively new chora gr' 0 directed by Mrs. Robert Tho as and accompanied by Hier la el Peterson, sang for numerous soc sl activities since its o :nization in 1938. All of il- twenty members, chosen fr-w t ' Girls! Chor- us, enjoyed sin toget r and always h i ew the accom-' plishment of gr: 'ar things 'n music. T 4 g s and their div rector had ag Jggitv specify ules whic helpid them to enjoy greater progr--sfunlfry Jeann: ' an w-s.'president, and Barbara Emmerson wa- t e sec -xx and treast er. 'ngll N V I I' ,ff XX n The Sheffield schuol or 'e5tra,sunder:EE6'- ection of Mr. A. C+ Sweet, has had a very succcssfldfyfar during which time it appeared at the vario.- school activ'ties. Mrf- Sweet, who has been the orchestra te: 2 at hef ield Hig for a number of years, spends one day a week it tl'Zegggg?ggi! . - , , - I Eachye ew m A ace ,mc gr Vs' of the previ- ous yeari While ci ' '.e or ut a pupil re- ceives a letter every ear t'an graduation, a gold pin. , -Q-Qssx U ,V This year the eighteen members were: Dorothy Barry Barbara Barry Bud Knowlton I Lyle Crockett Margaret Mary Donovan Bernice Vander Meersch' ,Barbara Preston Daniel Primo Mary Jeanne Sullivan Ray Sullivan ' Iona Billings ' ,Dick Hand ? Dorothy Zack 1 ,y Shirley Hartz ,I 5ggggHand .,U,whrEBhy Thomas , -Norma Streicher TJQ nQHel1ivan nwnlIlunoflrrvvlllnlllwuzlIMmnlmtlmllllllulmllusllllvlulml IIllIIIll'IINllIHWIlIN001HIIHIOIIllNIUIIVIVIIIIUIUWMIIIIIHlH4iIHIWIHNllllll M DRAMATIC CLUB ' The Sheffield High School, Dramatic Club was organized in l94O.- The purpose of this club is to give high school students who are interested in the dramatic work, an opportunity to gain extra experience in this field. . The club meets biemonthly, and there is a program arranged for each meeting. The programs consist of playletts, readings, and occasionally group work. '- s year the club prepared three one-act plays for-public pre: Q a ion. The Dramatic club of Neponset High School arrang- lso The forces were combined in two presentations of t1e : - one at Neponset and one in our own auditorium. The proce 0- vi this benefit were used to buy stage scenery ed es 4 . - , . ' ' ' . ' 1 L r The uk f.activities are not conf'nea to dramatic work a- lone. Si - 0 ganization of the club. the wembers have enjoyed several' pi c arties and pot-l A s per . . ' ' NEWSP:'ER STAFF h R 4 ' .T . . , E Q! W g 'I . f 3 ,9 , During tlis schoo ,yearQEEEe- heff d Wign School students have maintainer 5 I eklyesectigga Uhew and Views From S H S H' in the 1: al n-W ,aperl Sings hicn school does not, as yet, publish an .'- fuel. wewspa the colimn has given students who were interested in Journalistic vork a certain amount of genuine experience is this field The wee? y co umn s titledfl.UThis 'n T1atU,.containing various school 55 cunt-1 . ' USportsH3 W' ete of the Weekng WSenior Slusl ' 'kunior 2 xeelomore S'. ismsng uFresh- man Foolish' ss Musi or- High Newsg 'Grade ' Q 1 -. . A . : J! ' , , b . New , and vari G1 In A t-llhissworkfhasrbeenygreatlyy enjoyed by the students during the year under the rsponscrsnsp of Mr. Dick Viar and Mr. Lester Lange, and with the competent ,guiaanee of the Editor-In-Chief, Barbara Emmerson, ,tpg',' A l1c,,fj ph - A y This Staff Inc'luded': ,.Editor,E Barbarag',,Emrnerson5 Feature Writers, Dora Jeanne Morris, MaryfJeanne uSullivan, Jack Norris and Bob Ledfordg Sportsf Editor,'Ron Humphreyg Office Reporter, Betty Streicherg Senior Reporter, Barbarar Billsg Junior Repor- ter, Dorothy Zack, Sophomore Reporter, Marjorie Ballag Freshman Reporter, Marjorie Kaneg Junior High' Reporter, Dorothy Benderg Grade Reporter, Vera Crockett. .L r g +' T I :- l LQIAMYZ. 513717-S S L l7Vfv L I 1 S L.: ff- -,M wf ...alQ1vQ N ea . , X N. , ,Z A HJ . ,qfw f',Y',7jL1li:'T ,Lvl A lx',,J.r:k L ,. , ' I ' 1 F f- 7 . X ., pm. .,-,.,4 pp,f1I,- Tffusaay 1 L1.r1r.f-1, , , ,' - ' IW ' , S . 7,71-Kvx.,hlP DMM Jlffxllfl-'IX Jas-. - --.-'-. J-'I 1 ,.-. -Alvyf r , l AX1'-xx'TI.. g. , Ju Clogs Fnay 1 ,. f' c1V'lJ - bw'-Ia :mp lm'-in :Nun A A lv-.x 5'-x k-Li: fhnlb LLUIJ kr ' ,lAnXlL In-. V - 1-A f x 1ummm:mumluvunwn.m.umnumuummuuulmmlfumnmlnunmv lm-unnumaug EE Lafvima soc mms The members of the newly organized latin club are students E5 of the second year latin class.s This year, as last year, the E2 club sang Christmas Carols in Latin at various homes. Everyone gi thought this quite a novel idea and the latin class hope that gi it will become an annual affair. gg ii Another activity on their socail calendar was a definitely Roman party.i All the guests attended the party garbed in a nTogan.- Roman games were played and a Roman style Lech was E- 5: served, The motto of this cluh was: Ascende etsi saxa - n' :spera. i Members of th flub were: Miss Lucille NJffoU a nnelley, 3 eponsorg Barbara nVed-san Burryg Iona Nhedean : l 4,83 Shirley g nCerceU Hartzg . d T-nnibalu Knowltong Mr 5 lfanne NEchoW 5 SullivangDorothy uAtiiant Hzackg Mr. Theo. HY tb Bartholomew, f honorary member b PIN l 5-RDECZZ ' li --T ' I is 5 2 The Ping Pong Club was o 5-nize -: 'ar the members 22 of the student body who ere interes e i playing ping pong. gg Besides the initial me -: 0 2 fer, the memb: s pay small ee weekly dues for the upkeep of thi,!5 paent. Thvse who fail to 5 pay their dues 'vc P eke in suc -a o arel5.toretically elimi- 52 nated from th- , ub. u' ' A, ' ue ' Each'week two membe s L --L pa rod em regulating noon- li hour play, and taking care of ' --'.'-f bal s and other e- 53 quipment in general. is Officers who have successfully guided this organization 22 through its first year are: 22 Marvin Van De Velde--president gg Pete Primo--vice president 5 Norma Streicher--secretary 5 Glen Trotter--treasurer ge 2 E x as ss Ei- is E 5 ei is gi -e msu:nuuv1im5n I ' 1 lilili- Ql4:I'f I'l'HHIIIIIISIHwillmmm:rnmummmvullulvlilvlflnll:mIll lu:l4n'lclmvmwnlnIu44llnm'll'l'Iuumu'mmlvllrmnummeIrlllllommllvlaualmhlull11llIIml:IIN11mrlllllI!1nlIIInuumIunnlvlmu1inmn1NxmvnmnImInnlu1mulmlmunIQInInmylulmllmllulvmnl1Inlnum-Inmlmlmlnmufnumfmm QvmiynQllnnlxllmlulllienuumnun1I'QIu1NI1I4.IIInvlmllllullllulumrlH4IllAIInlllurzmnrnvmnmllllrlvunn:mulllnlllmluuvlwIlM1IImfmmmImannIlmnlnmmfmluInmmnilIII1llnrl1unlmulimlllmmlmlI1IIun!nmlummImulwlwluIrllumhtlnmvlllllIlmflllllumINIlIllllllllllllmmlnlllllultllmmnbmn F' 22 Q ' si f xx - ' 1 x . 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However, in 2 order to keep up interest in the game as well as to polish some 3 of the prospective team members in football fundamentals, Coach 2 Little initiated something of an intramural programs This set- 5 up seemed to prove very successful and furnished the boys with 2 some worthwhile practice as well as fun. School authorities 2 have announced that football will again take its pla e on the 2 athletic calendar this next fall and the schedule i- YH being 2 worked out at the present time. 2 5 5 5 BASKETBALL 2 u a This great sw: of the tardwood court as 'ts beginning at 2 Sheffield Iligl Q in 1914. Since th tirrs' many a ball has dropped throug t- .cop and m,'y a l--.l pla er has been lead- E ed with honors that compar, - aero of the b:sketball team.' A 2 glance at our troph vase aidtab-'2 ecords ill show that the E Sheffieldites have We at cas- ' Tirrs 1, 1 championships in Q basketball. FJ... N-,P --5 .,..? 'iv The year just fi shed cs i- is vlassed as successful 5 although there were a fav times the team seemed to sag. School 2 spirit seemed to be exce,.'nnally hir. during the season, and 5 no doubt this played a great pa f- v e cxcellf t showing of E the boys. ll' 5 On Novembe ' Coac i . squad, 9 round letter-if men Rieder, Primo and . - -:- re against Annawan, The Cardinals won this game 1 ahh. ed thei' -: ond to Atkin- 5 son. However, they bounced back to c- p J Jsille and to stop 2 nanlius cold in their Little Eight opener. The Redbirds then 5 cooled off and dropped three in a row to Toulon, Spring Valley, g and Walnut. I 3 In the Little Eight Tournament, Sheffield downed Bureau 2 easily in the tourney opener and followed the next evening with Q a thrilling win over Tiskilwafs powerful quintet. Walnut proved 2 too strong in the final game and the Cardinals were forced to 5 bring home the second place trophy. ' 5 . s g Returning to their regular schedule Sheffield, seemingly 3 suffering from a let-down, lost to Bureau and then bowed out of 5 the County Tournament by virtue of a loss to Minerals vvlnvxmu'm:.wvuml:nlfn-vll1num:Irl1'Lumvlvfuvnxl11vIHn uvIvlmww11InvllrlummvllnrlwlHHHHfu'm:nl4l 'NIIHIH'ml:vl'4Ivliulllnu-mumInfummmymmulnlvunmlsll-In I I 1 , , , . , ,A A ,, ,,, .,,. ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,...,, ..,,,,,,..,,..,,1,,,,.. UWuU.,m,-Imy1.4m1m1nvIn-mm,-1-n-,,-..,vmwaxuuummfm1:ul:mlH4-1f1f1f1I'I11 '12'1rH 1 'f '1f 1 ' ' , 1. - 1 1.1-, 1.:,11m.-1. 11 1.1-zm 11 11,a1'1e1fa1-.'-f1t'1 1.11-sv -'r' 'J .f-1 1. A H 11- - 1 1 1 1 1 In winding up their schedule Coach Little's charges won six of their last eight games. The team finished in a three-way tie for second place in the Little Eight conference with five wins and two losses. The Sheffield Cardinals marched through the District tour- ney to the finals by whipping Buda and Neponset. Here they were defeated by a strong Mineral outfit but were still entitled to compete in the Regional at Kewanee. Bradford, the first oppo- nent of the Cardinals in the regional play, was plowed under 59-27. In what proved to be the final game of the season for the L tlemen, Kewanee rolled over them in their next regional mix 1 game also rung down the curtain of high school basket bal , o p tition for three Sheffield High squad members -- Cap- tain R e e', Primo and Knowlton. Squad members who will return to ca r 'next vear are: D. Bates5 E Bates, Genster, Slockg R. Hum E ey'ND. Humphrey, D. Slusser, T o ter, and Van Develde 1.18 Sheflield Shef ield Shef ield She . effield 1 eId sm-ffie1'i:1 52'-,X ' Sheffield Anna Atki 18 ff' Xdgjgf wa t Spr ng H 1 B ,eau De Puc Bfda mineral Valley fa fs 1 X 1 heX?iason schedule with seores -ollows: . 1 ff m 29 28 sl 'N c so 51 she fiei 59 Lalvio 1 , 25 2 MS. ' 18 .f ,X T0 9' xii, T ' 1 51 Q .1 f ' x2 jg X 52 1 1 55 OO 27 ' 19 26 hoffield 74O,pN. Neponset S-offield ldkxfl Buda 45 S? ff d 4 XX rgsx-A Tisk 57 S1 1 d 57 1X ' Q- inson 55 f 'said eg 1 wJ' 20 1, NC ' M-q,,.,.Li-t-t'l1e 8 Tournament ff' Sheffield 45 Bureau 20 Sheffield 26 Tiskilwa 15 Sheffield 20 I Walnut 55 1 Bureau County Tournament Sheffield 19 Mineral 51 District Tournament T Sheffield 481 ' Buda 25 Sheffield 51 Neponset 35 Sheffield 26 Mineral 40 A I I 4 n lummmunnl mulluunuu I I fgllliilulli ' 'I N UNI IMP I n luuuamnlvm E turning lettermen Rieder in the high pectlve candidates Van De Velde-dash put and broad jum :Qu ummm -: :x :S Regional Tournament Sheffield 59 Bradford 27 Sheffield 18 Kevvanee 63 Seasorvs Record: Won 14 ----- Lost ll TRACK A15 the writing of our book it is impossible to gi - : reat deal of information about Sizleffield Higglvs track f-4 He- , to brighten Coach Little's 'o o zrwerez juro and Trotter in the mile. 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' -Lf . -:gl K - if 21 I N 23522 gif?- ' - NS' f 22 32 W 55 t ' Anlmlnmlmullllml muullumlxubb llllllllillblllul I I IIN! ll lmll NIMH INN Nllllll Ill IIIWIMIII IONUUINIH Hill WWII ll IIIHIU Ullll II MN! IM MIIMKIHHI lil HN I Ol IHIQIIIMIMIWOIWMNIIIOIlllllllllllllilifillvllillllllill llillllllllll H NIM HHH HOIN NIMIIIIN FRE SHMAN INITIATION AND SENIOR DANCE 4 Station F-RQEHS-H came on the air at 7:30 P. M. on Friday, September 27, 19 dentsn of the Di 40, with a special program given by the Uresi- zzyville Home for the Feeble Minded. Jack Norris, Master of Ceremonies, introduced erm' actor in his turn and explained why each had chosen his vective act As a xule eacn chose to do an act that he hal 40 in 115 former years. Brenda QEdit1 nj Donovan a former glamoo 1 was the first of the mentsll afflicted to speak V Led to pick the most handsom n L10 audience, she 1 ately chose . . ' f Q 5 1 , A 'Z . ' . G I I . . ' ' -I- 1 ' 1 , ' . - ff . 1 9' , 1 J. ' 1 Q A - I. 0 E P ! yi ' G - - . f ma .Q 'E . ' - 1' I Mr. Mando Prim . psy ose Elvzynb Bates h . went into his cultural dance,fPi towed be Irene DeSkeere w Q showed her tale ent for putti make-up 'thout a mir or. hill Emmerson, tipping the seg. wt 506 po-wds, led e i fates in reducing ,..cv- J1 1. '1 V.- if 5 A ' Q Y - .D ' V, ' 1 -1 L .. ,sn ' - -an L' V - 0 I- .. - .3 1,-Z ., u ., -. L.-- I , .- 'U ,- e Q B I - - . M ' In 5 I s v : I , , -., T. 4 A n . . .L O Q . .L K 1 ' -.' H Q rf ... Q - r f -4 1 n F 61 Q u Q u ' Y ' Q O A exercises. Doro 15 anor lend oucni tune ling the ivories view to the 1941 eager acceptance crow Bates pave 1 Smile Again. zoomed around tl to driver. Dale while tick gave a pre edi on of -..l,or'-tag snap y proposal with an spe ch ut b Ram 1 . a Te cw rLiE'ti 1'il1 -HT - I'11 Nev In a pecia bull tove , Dennis Slusser e gym, isplaging s an ing ability as an aue 'Strawb yn Humprrey, a fO1m9P hair dresse , v ne? t es,Ng Sylvia Iestler Don Seal e displaved nis latest ideas ' ' on- for ladle- hair, using Doris Shambaueh as a model. Ber- s Wvlf save imitations of a seg in various M- ds, and Marf.fr :ne Elnti ued the program y-impartinff ' 11 her 'F Catch yr-1 f Joan Madsen who was a ftormer - ae M 1, le e P zyvillites in a-few rousing cheers. Ro- soo Er Adam 11.1 a concluded the program by wooing .Bernice CDais' ls: 1:- r Meersch 'Dogpatch Style.' The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the music of Jimmy G irkinfs Orchestra. 3E -E E s -2 E fs - 3 :gangs Quia is :s ii :I is S 5: 52 'E Ia ai Es -- Zi Ei ge gs 1 5 Ei -2 ES as sg 5- Sz ii EE ii is -2 gs IE Zi if as fi 5: 55 55 is 52 '52 gg is :E :S 5: as Ei is E5 ii fi EE 's 55 SQ Ei ,- SE Ea 22 if ii 25 SE gs 52 as i :s :S -S Yi Es I! 1 ii I EE is 55 :5 I l'IllI HIIllu-1-1lm ' .ml:n.n'mulmr.ufm'muu'uy...H ...lnlnnnMmm'..u -mlmuumnmv '0-fnizulirrlzlalmlaw 'munnulnm'lmnuu1411111311111.V vr1Hp6euu1vrlnlnrl4u-'lmlullnnmmuuri HRISTMAQ P GRAM 1 On December 20, the Annual School Christmas program was presented by the Students of S. E. S. for the pleasure and en- tertainment of their parents, and the pre-school age children. The program was opened by the high school orchestra, directed by maestro A. C. Sweet, with several appropriate Christmas num- bers. After the entire first grade had sung USanta Clausn, Mary K. Sullivan, Joan Buckley, and Andrew Peed recited Christmas poems. The Rhythm Band then rendered a lively version of nJin- gle ' U. The second and third grades then presented an o- rig ay entitled uChristmas Even. A Nha l 'ng this, the Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Ruth T o asxrsang two Christmas carols. The boys of the third and fourt des sang The Snow Briggs while the girls en- acted a shx tx ay called NThe Toys Fi.. Ch istmasu. u ,X . Winsomej aniel Primo next plzved tvty- sordian selections. And from the' 'fth and sixth grades, a 3 : was given entitled NBirds Chris was Xqaroln, and he vers: Qhixf presented nfhe Night Before hristmasli TIM Boys' Ch' -sf sang two selec- tions to complexe the studET'siprbgram And at tn1s1,,s:.s65wijQg,EQgj1'a', appe r but santa Claus him- self! Wi ' helnssistance-wo'tt59 She ield firemen, who pro- vided can ngiorangesgiorfalijef the chi1dren,,Santa distrib- uted the gift packages-t Hthefexcitedfand thrilled children. - --'. - 1-..-jf .fx t' com' c 5 'Ml r The Dec on Conte ' eld March 28, under the direc- tion of Miss L ' Qunnelley. Those entered in the Dramatic division wereg, Marjorie Bella, who spoke uPatient in Room Ln, Wilma Norton, UCataractsn, and Marjorie Kane, UA Kitty Goes A- doptingn. Those entered in the Humorous division were: Bernice Vander Meerch who spoke UMa's Monday Morningu, Barbara Preston, nLadies Aid at the Local Theateru, Norma Streicher, WMa's Sab- bath Mournu, and Grace Hull, nJune Nightn. First and second place winners in the Dramatic division were: Wilma Norton and Marjorie Kane. First and second place winners in the Humorous division were: Norma Streicher and Bernice Vander Heerch. Mrs. Ray Murchison of Kewanee acted as critic judge.H munmnguugnuu I II I I I HU I III I I I I I I I I I I IR Il I II II llll I III III IIIIIIIIIIIIEIIQWII SENIOR CLASS PLAY The senior class of 1941 presented their three-act farce USpringtime for Susien on April 16, under the direction of Miss Lucile,,Nunnelley. The seniors were'Qurte proud of the new stage, scenery,ffor theirsifwie the-first play in ,which it was uscdgf The cast ef:characters,was as follows: ,p4 Susie Smith-ewhojcomes from Texas -------- I Wilma Norton Armieticov-herxcolcrcd naidle - M ---- 1 - Barbara Emmerson Sam Lorrainew-a henpecked husband -'- S'- -u- -ye - Jack Norris Laura Lorraineeahisrdomineering wife - -'4 - - - Barsvr: Bills Wayne Lorrainea-Gamls brother - -he - - - ----- C w Bills Jud Jonesewwavnefl closest pal- e -------- Sv' fnowlton Gonstance7PawleQFa Bunny Slingsbeenwwh friend of Laura's o just elays Cons Itancc - - er: rockctt - O 1 er Rieder Cupie Clooney+ein.'o-e with Lolaw - - - - ,-, .unior Hull Lola Clirfcrdw-Laura s charming sistery - - be-a J anne Morris Rita Pandroaeany rtist model' - -f- -,- -or ty Streioher Sadie Applehaum ft1g,her iodel - - -if P let Wanetta Floyd Jane Sn1ith-Jima rc -Ag vine - - - bf Dorothy De May Mrs. Felix Frajhap --her a ' - - - -'- dargaret Donovan Joyce Farrow--we - a' the Lorrsines' - ---- - Dorothy Barry ' P oprrty Ma ,Ae 'S e Primo 'X JUN'o!-.-1slNln-T On Friday, Novemver 8,'. 40Q,a ' -act comedy entitled nThe Nutt Fam-lyu was or-sr- 2 2- 'e Class of 1942- Hiss Lucile Nunnelley, Jith the assista ce of Junior Class Ad- visor Mr. Dick Viar, caps- selected cast, and directed the play. The cast of characters H:- - follows: Dr. P. Nutt Ph as --a ro l' ' one ' Walter Buckley Meta Nutt--his : centr' , 'ye - - - g n eanne Sullivan Ima Nutt--their charnfi 7 .. I .. .. - - - - Dorothy Zack Wall Nutt--their son - - - - K ---- e orman Thompson Orestus--colored caretaker at Cresyu: - Sylvia Gaylord--a movie star ------- - Cerise--her colored maid ------- '- - - Boa Wise--a real estate agent ------ - - Helene Shelton--who owns Crestdale ----- Larry Smart--who is in a peck of trouble - - Vivian Tepper--his aunt ---------- - Jack Genster Lois Barton Barbara Preston - - Bertha Hand - Lois Hasbrook Ronald Humphrey Berneice Treanor Charlotte Neal-fa charming young girl - -'- - -.- Iona Billings Lila--an unexpected arrival - 4 ------ Dora Belle Wheeler A Property Manager--Rowland Liddle S3 ii ii EE Zi -1 1 is ra is Ei as 3 5: 52 ii 2? ii is EE gi is zz Ei EE sa QE E ii 55 5- 5: 3 ii 55 is ii Si it ss 22 EE ii rs 5: 22 -E ii 55 i :i 25 as Ei S 5 5 I Inlwlrl-llfli 1 5 numuImnnnvvxnrlvmug-m.mun:mm-unumqmpnmnulumuuunmunmnmulmlumh 1 mmlmmxu 5 ' IU I H MlHmlmlulnmmrnvullInIImummlmlhmmmemnlmuyqumllnou1110Inmlupumlllullullullmnl I puiuvllvfliwrwll S O' V ' AL - CHO n CARNI AL 1 The third All-School Carnival was held Friday, October 18, 1940. The doors officially opened at 7:50 P. M. Chickens, cakes and-many other articles were raffled dur: ing the evening. The Chechrocm, Eirgo, Slideograms, Fish Pond, Novelty Booth, Athletic Arena, Basket' Shoot, Shooting Gallery, Bowling Alley, Ye Olde Variety Shoe, and the selling of home' made candy were some of the features that Vere continuous dur- ing the evening, A lunch stand, sponsored ky the Home Economics Departv-nt, served tasty rcfreshnents. a iroe Lloor show was st ged, which included a var numbers, toe tap darcei, piano accordionist, torch singer 'a lancei, trap drumnei, and v-cal duet Some of the The 1 -ca' Ma olettes show, a b on rling review with twenty pa Clk ts and several p ial ty umbers, presented several show du r the evcni1g The main ttra ion, Give 1 the s ll, was the fac- ulty play, Zeke Ma,: - 'f U lns, DynH.i - n , Daisy and all the rest of the entucky , ies vers present in 'Gomin' Around the Mount:in.W gagx eff, .-3' --w- - Iax nee-and lrehesqg Fur isned deligatful music during the -.sumfgiior .fose'Who wisher to dance. A' O P. M5 A Q 'J '. - .W H in a ' ' - ' o' 1 1 ' ,i. 1 , A ' ' Q . 4 - I .' L Q A -Jo talentei cr K were from neishborin schou s. , ' LJ l-'- - - J ' L ' ' f . t . J. . Aw' L. r S ' ' I A' - Q . ' Q 1 1,'vy cb ' . 0 B' rw, 1 on. A Mg y . ia. . , : , IX . , . ' . 1 1' A A W YA s 4 QW 1' rw 1- 4- 1110771 'A 'aL-S, - , 1 . MUSIC EaslIVaL The first Sheffield High School All-School Fall Music Fes- tival was held November 28, 1940. Mrs. Robert Thomas directed the vocal numbers and was accompanied by Miss Mabel Peterson. The program consisted of orchestra selections, directed by Mr. A. C. Sweet, a piano solo by Raymond Sullivan, an accordion solo by Daniel Primo, Musical selections by each of the lower grades, the seventh and eighth grade chorus, the girls' chorus, and the girls' choir. The grand finale was an ensemble, nl Am an American.H T ' X .f 2 NW K ,IC ,J , M,....,A.w..,l FW FW saw UNUM K, U 511355 Lim 5 E E E Q QQ 5 9L 2 5 2 E , 2 S S s s 2 E 5 S 5 E : : z na : 3 Q E Q 5 5 2 E S I . r ' L AZ', N4 r 9 v . , , J 4 5 ' . ' 4, if v 1 I 11? A X f V' X qw ,AV ldv M . fl it , D 1' ' 1-wwf .1.J -fflrkw U. 1.11 ng 11. ww: L 1Y1a13cr 1QSu!ZfVcw Hallway Afuasw: JJ3, 1 1 1 ' 1 ' L' . :J N- 1 f A 1 1 -v 1 1 1 'L' ' 1 , cf. ,ff r 1 ' 5 ffflifff Dlavzxan 15.135111 ' .' . -av. jj- A , G A , , ILA 3 vE ' X I ' T , .1 ,1 fr 1 .1 4 1 1 I 1 1' -- ' - - ' 1- 1 A P - - g'w GxmnAU7e i' 'W' iff 1' 1 'b- - 17, -- If LLL-..f.. 1. Jlgfrf., 121, 4911.-'V' 47 4311.11-.. 'hr , , . s 4 , Y- L . . ' 'ya K Q rl N 3 kk 1 L 5 f. el 5+ 1 Q 5 1 az Q '- ' A K 1 V 1 ' , l' 3' R J 1 ' 1 I h as .gif L 1,5 A . , X... L:-vp I kwa.-limi 1 b Ax I A IW, , b ,. , , .v. . .,, 1- 1.u,.f.. A g . , , 111, 11.:1.1,, , I IuluIughlAmmm!2IIuummInIIllloummllmlllnmIIIlIIvMNHI0IllMlm:lmIIIlIIM1lnumlllmnummu I Un I IU I ll Il IIIIIIII II IIKII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII I I I I IIIII III II I I IIII IIII I II I III I II III IIIII ll I II III I ll-ll IIIII 7,7 I T JUNIOR HIGn SPORLS D Coach Lange's Cardettes had a successful basketball season winning 7 out of 1O scheduled games, placing third in the Lit tle Eight Tournament and taking first place honors in the Con ference. 'R. DeMay, L. Knudeen, D. Lanxon, J. Sullivan, Dick Hand and Bob Sprowls did most of the hardwood floor Work for the Cardettes Other team members were: Jack Hand, Billy Van Cau - berge John Cecil, Eugene Donovan, Bob Slusser, Gilbert Moods, d R Sullivan. Season Results Sheffie 5 1 PpinQ:t4n 9 Sheffir d 10 Toulo ,1 Sheffi, Q 05 Pri - et 50 Sheff'-Tm 6 M-nl1'- 14 Sheff A 5 me e Sheff2- 6 s iiner-l 4 S1'163fflGld. Nepon et 5 Sheffield 3 Tiski wa 15 Sheffifild. 2 ry .n,-ln 7 Sheffield lo a Litrle Eight 'vw 'a'e ' S116 ' f d 8 Ma g us 10 Sh'.Pield Bud? 2 4 d ' ' 6 nl '! Q n .hhsx Sheffield Wyanet 4 Sheffield DePue 17 Third in Little Eight Tournament First in Little Eight Conference Ei Il NIM: nmmuumnmnunmnmlmuu ll I mqmmumunuunn l WimNlllllIlwllllInlllrlIIIMIIOMIIIIIMNIIINIMNIQIIOMIUIIIIINIOIIlllllllmlltillilllllllll illgmgllnumunu l'illilU!Ill I NV IHMMIIllOINDIIlllmilillllllllllllllll I Illll Ill IIMMlllillllflIMIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIOIIIIMIII ll MMIII ll IWMIIIWUNIIDIIIHMMIMINMIUIIIMIIIIIWIIMIIIHOMCIIIIIJOIIUMMIINYIWIPIIIH' Ti is s 1 5 5 5 is El 22 EE is ii M 2- E I is is SE ii 22 gi E 22 sz ss ge Q E is 22 3 E5 55 gs Ei 5 Q 252 si 32 5 z 2 is S3 5' ici f f 'TRACK-f lffQ'The5Cardette'Hbarefootsn started the trackf.season,by.sub- aging Mapliue-by a 465-21? count. e Q- r : j 'Qfj.,,n . Uln a triangular meet with Wyanet and' Tiskilna the llghte weights ran Wyanet a close race for second, but were beaten by The heavyweights scored 52 points against a two point margin. Wyanet's 49 points. - The Little Eight Meet was held on May 7 and the Gonnty Meet OI1 Q, li E 0 A ' . . ' . LIGHTWEIGHTS Dick Hand Donovan ' ck Hand xestler se il Don Peed G. Moore !i ' HEAV YEIGHTS prowls L: xon I Jo Feed 5X1EEif Buckley De Ea, 'ijii XQE' Slusser lngulto M,l, 'N Van Cauwenberge 'eha'Smlli an ff' Ray Sullivan -:COBB n , s JUNIUR HIGH PEP CLUB For the first time in the history of the school, a Junior Members of the seventh and eighth club, under the direction of the The capable cheer leaders wereg High Pep Club was organized. grades participated in the president, Gertrude Gebeck. Barbara De May and Dorothy Bender. 1 1 fEDNf' YG i Xi? A RJ 125. U22 f ik .. Y V fi ..- ' f '?i 'W' ' ' ' ' uv WWF 2 x I 5 1 I s 3 KT , R1 X J 'M J X ' ' J , I 3 l XA Eff E 1 ' f f KW i ' t ' 1 X g, . W :J X X - jf xld? X' fff if ANQN I , X -,.. N 1 x f X 17 C-A F , illfffff 1 ,QA ,Q Q3 72: x ff 'f f SK! EQ YLA 3 ,fx 9 . , fy W f f YV . 1 J f .g '-9 f , K A j Y 1 ,,,,,,,.-Nm Z ,,,,,,,,,,,A ,-gRi'w'-..-w,,,.-- f X V I A 5 , S E i S 5 . 5 3 Z S 5 i Q : i 5 5 z E ,E 4 , . E2 I September October November 21- December January 5 9 15 20 25 27 1 8 18 22 1 4 8 11 16 17 19 22 26 29 2 5 3 6 6 10 10 15 17 19 20 20 29 5 6 6 mumulmuuulolulummulmmmumlulmlmnnumfnl ulnlnmmlmlllumlImlunmlllumllnlllllmnmuhlmsf CALENDAR School openeda Reception for the teachers. P. T. A. Class elections. -Barbara Billfs birthday. 1925. Junior ring selection. -A Senior Dance and Freshmen Initiation. Assembly program. ' P. T, A. Doctor Giltner's films. c High School Carnival. Arley Know1ton's birthday. l925. 1 End of the first quarter. ' Repo t cards were given out. P. 1. A. Rev. Lemke talk. J A ior Cla Play. The Nutt 1 A '. V - IG- for rmistice Day. M' 1 I E elle' s birthday. ' IE eanne Mor s's birth 925, ' B:- -t'-ll. Anna an :-- ' Tha :gi ing V: :. Basket 1. tfiizs' - Fall M -1 ic F qjiiv .ie - XLT.,- P0 To Ao Dru 5' s --5 F Basketbal Lamoille here Talk of Noi' 1-eshipn. sembly. Basketball. Manl - 'e.e. ' Bartholomew's.f. tfv:y. .p9lO aske l. Q- n fa e. , As 1 ta er Arm - an Seflety Basketball. I., . ' Basketball. Spr -5 Galley ther-. Firemen decorate for Christmas - ogram. Annual Christmas program and dance. Christmas vacation begins. Mr. Primo's birthday. 1914. Mr. Langels birthday.' 1915. P, T. A, Men's night, School resumes after vacation. WWYIIIIIIIININI I 4 lllmllu nl In 1 ll MI KDHIHIIN onnlumllmmunll nmmltuuunlrmunnuunuuuwmvm WHUUlllllllilvllllilllllfll no I u unmmmmmmn nu luum n mmuuumlnmnnnv 'l YW 8'l1 Little 8 Tournament held at Walnut. . 15 Cleo Bi1l's birthday. 1924. 16 17 Semester Examinations. First semester ends. 17 Basketball. Bureau Township here. 17 Wanetta Floyd's birthday. 1925. ' 20 Report cards given out. 20 25 Bureau County Tournament held at Wyanet.. 22 Barbara Emmerson's birthday. 1924. 26 Oliver Riederfs birthday. 1922. 28 Basketball. DePue here. ' Q 30 Yearbook pictures were taken. 51 Basketball. Buda here. Febr :- 5 P. T. A. Literary meet g. 'M Basketball. Mineral her.. ' - 3 Pete Primo's birthday. !' 3. - 6 'Dramatic Club. Sophom- e owe-act play. 7 2aeketball. Neponsz' here. . iior Dance. 0 Q Do othy De May's virthda 224. ' . 10-14 Co Sty Grade B-- etball .Qhii ent. LaMoille 11 Baske--: . s da here. 14 Basketball. ' iilwa fc 18 J8SkGtbP 0 'Kiki son v zre. ' f 18-20 i . -dqjjra-1 ,o rname '. Neponset. - ' ous 1118.3-ti T - ' -Baeketb:,1. Wy--et he-e. ' - ' 26'March 1 u -. .. ::., ball Tv rnament. Sheffield. March P. T. -. V'-iting day. ' ' 4- Rggion. - --tball Tournamf.. Kewanee. 11. fo-e-actpw . Jffi . at Ne enset. 3 -act A . . . ' effielcn 4 'O -2'-f - K 31106. 1 nearing :nhAJ . on tests. 19-20 dw ore sponsor'show, UHowards of Virginian. 21 End of third quarter. 24 Report cards given out. 27 New York Worldfs Fair Movie in the gymnasium. 28 Local declam contest. April 'Ps T. A. Benefit show.' Ralph Pierce, Magioi 2 5 4 Track Meet at Sheffield. ' County Humonus Contest at Lamoille. 811 mm!uuumllmlulnuuunulu IM Ill IIIIOWMNIIIIIIUIIIIIIII May June July August III III ll IINI W Il 4 7 10 14 16 17 18 19 21 25 26 27 28 2 5 6 8 9 10 10 15 15 16 16 25 24 24 25 28 28 5 14 21 5 7 I I IIIII lllflllll lllllll I! HI! MIM I I I4 I Milli ll I Il IN IIIHII II IHII I I II IIII M II HDI ll IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII IIII IIN!! II MHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIMII I ll I IIHI IQIIQ I I E T Bradley Vocational Conference. P. T. A. High School Teachers in charge Track Meet at Sheffield. Spring Vacation, Senior Class Play.. 'fSpringtime for Susie' . Track Meet at Wyanet. Cointy ..1. Dramatic Contest at Wyanet. District Commercial Contest. Spring Valley Music Festival practice. Princeton. Freshmen Dance. Track Meet at Neponset. Wilma Norton's birthday. 1925. Sectional Commercial Contest. Jack Nwrrisfs birthday. 1924. Hear' and Vision Tests. L'tt1 8 ack Meet at Sheffi . P,,C .. Gr:de Teachers in fnarf' Cru t Music +-stival at Pr'nce v U' .homas's b thday. '-n or trip to C i 13- Dist.ic Traokfmcet Plioeb 1ar'tz'sXQ:Fjjlffd,a 1925 County Track Meet. 3?nincew-- Junior- enio ilfriquet en'd'NP1 Barbara onefs 'irthdaij 1922, Junior H l's bir 1 y. 1 O. Spring Fo ral Concert. Donnis Kidd - 2 's,,' th ay. 1922 Dorotnv Bal y's bi t y 1924 almureate cmes 103. 1- J 1 1, e x . . - . 'T S . Co'l , me: ihf . eynol , sp er. X Mr. Little's birthday. 1912. Vera Crockettfs birthday. 1925 Betty Streicher's birthday. 1924. Mrs. Petersonfs birthday. 1905. Margaret Mary Donovanfs birthday. 1925. 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Hd:dm5JM.CQ ihnnull n ' ': 'f nnummmmurxluuuuunuunnmumm,ml.,.gm,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I mu unnmu I I I 1ummmunmunum:Mmmwuummuunnnumlrnnnnmmuum,mmm 1 rims mm 'M ' ' ' This year the fifth and sixth grades were partially de- partmentalized, following plans that were made last sprlng. The sixth grade teacher took both fifth and sixth grade English and reading while the fifth grade teacher taught all geography and history in these two ggrades. E The new len has been verf successful and should continue P J .v to be so as it will undoubtedly lead to better understanding and cooperation. This same teacher and pupils are worlzingg jects instead of the usual one. is due to the together in pupil-teacher fact that the certain .sub- This method is believed to better ecclizmate t. Q s dents to some of the routine and procedure of the upper gr, n c which includes the experience of working with and for' oA.f,r-nt in- structors as they wir .f have to do in high school. . 'V Although this pla -has proven highly sati c of in help- ingfto' bridge tl- wide ap between grade cl w and high school, its cduc t'o l pours will become af g ter aspit is permitted to pro ' .- 15: T, HD All ' ' .- ' N-N, V . Tho third and four th gr - iormed a pclialiiidlic hey called Citizen's Club . Offi ers we 2 1 -' T --- ., mester and reg' ular meetings were held. The purpose of, no club was to devel- op good citizenship, V 4 'icers for fir r :'St'3 .WEil' 2. W ' Leo 1 g ident l ' .Ru 1 2 1 T-esi . lt 6 Jacquelyn'T ons: Aggretery- -,ssurer Officers for the second semester were George Van Loo--president Merle Moore--vice-president p Marilyn Madsen--secre tary-treasurer lIulim!mw IIIIIHIIINQIIQNIII 5 55 E5 32 ii is gs is 5 5 s I E 5 5 2 55 E -5 E! 55 EE 25 55 is EE ii -E s : a :E 5 Ei is is SE ,Q 5 5 5 3 I N i llillllllllllifll I llllll I NIIIWNllllllllllllflflllllllIillllllllllllllllllmlllllllllulllllllll N IMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI Nl IIN ll I V ll llllllIIIWVINlllmlmllllllIIIIUHIIUUIOIHWil'IICMUMIIHIMIIICIMWCUIIOMIMMNMHIIUIFIWHNMMUINOIHUHUIIIIMHIIWDUCMMUIWINWHINHHIINWHIWWIOWWUIINIIQIIWIH IIUOWIIIINIIOHIIUIINMIINI i VFIRST GRADE y y i. The work of the first grade this year was 'centered about a science unit-which could be called The World-Around1us. ' The aim of this unit was to interest the children in the common thi 'u - nature, thus giving 'them an incentive for pursuing thei- Y i l studies as well as developing an appreciation and love or fture. In the fall, leaves and the preparation of variol- a fals, insects, and birds for the winter were stud- ied. sg.-r.: weather calendar was kept. The first-graders.made bird-fees' 3 L ays for our winter birds. uuring the winter.the simpler CV1'StL1 of air, water, and so -re learned by vari- ous experira t In the spring baby . mals, birds, and flowers were eaggerl tu ed. Q l In .fl ,,f- ..K'.:-f A M-H, ' Y: --'- SEGIND AND '1'RD G ADE In the second ana third grad- he students begin to learn to spellg s recite t.e .f 'L of the alphabetgto read smooth- lyg to add a d -iftras - he second grade :-o multiply and divide in the aa. gras: . .-- capit-.. etters and to print nicely in 5901 I nd to v , - hird The st 5 - 8L'ixf3Tf16 iO station with a producer, announcer, and :-1 ser. They had their own doctor and nurse and were 'examined every morning. Each one was weighed every month and measured every quarter. Halloween,' Christmas, and Valentine parties filled the social calendar, and a wishing circle was held for each one's birthday. ' QlllllIINHNUHWHIIIIWIIMIIIIIIIMHNIIIMllWllIIMCIIHIIIOUHIIIIWIIIIMIIIIIIUIYIIOUMHIIINNHIHWUIIIHIIIIHW HINIUIIUWUWVHNWIUIIIIIITWIUNIIHIWIIIIIIUQIIUNIIWNMWI 'l.4 , :D WJWQ Lil' M L?NfifM1Wi J JL5 53 LJCJ xfA ' ,v J, ' f X f x 1 x X ' N... 4 x . ' X , If ' .1 'I , fl ti -f 'V 'L 1 -I 1 ' - 4 ,X ' X X ff X KX M X X X 40 XX ff! , 3 4 ' i J -1 Y' tm J V Z 'F ivlhfii . fr' V Y. N if 4' if f Ty v . , I ' N 9 if N . f ,.f W -,.- 'f' 1 f f' ff ff ,f ff f 415' ' 2' A ff ff . ,..,'!Zj X, 'x ' ,J-T-Q.,-! . ! jx,-1 Vi - .J ,.Af4???Z59i 7 , , if-2'-f fn Fwy? -' 1 L- c'QA-f -Ffsv-ba N F2 11HiQW xx M ,fam 1 lu 7 i-Liu X Cfjf 5-9'-., X A H X Y ' ' . N fi Q . n V 47 Vi y N9 twwfx Ex X , 1w f Y WB a Ln Sz 'J' S ,-1' . 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Mrs. Philip gi Boyden who had previously been in scouting in Rockford, brought 3 the work to the attention of the club, and has been the troop f captain since it began. 5 Mrs. Harold Griffin assisted as the lieutenant, fe the 3 scouts were first formed and since then many others f- come y mittee of mothers and club members have helped with' e s outs. 22 Those who have attended regular scout meetings, an- e.p d with is ztheir program are: Be Iiece Griffin Hopkins, MTSQf.O:f. i1tner,. gg Mrs. Bernard Laute 'crn, hiss Margaret groans, ahv Miss Ova Q Anderson, V - is . H 1 'As the trool filet fo fed the scouts wer-. Barbara Rogers, if Vera Crockett, D043 i Zack, oan Madsen, P10-b: Fartz, Shirley Q Hartz, Marjorie Dora Jea ue Morris, att -richardson, Ann Thompson, Edith ei., Donovan, ' rneil 'elf, and Mary Jeanne gg Sullivan. ' 1 3 'Tire I Eg .Carrying out the rcout . - t:1A-e cout's duty is to 3 be useful and to help -thers J?aeffEei- , QQQE -A served the 5 community. For three years D--y.haye :lways-eanra :- the tewn Q for Red Cross chapter if the an-h- oi -' at 'vnds. In winter gg they again visited every home in town for, e infantile paraly- 3 ,sis drive. Several years's1o they assis -d in the sale of tags L for the library benefit. Re 'fo wg tays at Chr. mas, is a gi philanthropic 'art of their progrzf I' 23 In their r-' arf w. W . W: f badgagj lieth are sewed E2 to the uniform sleeve, .na w. :-1 a tered a wide field of gg activities. Badges have bee :- Ag in out-o' -vo accomplish- 5 ments, nature, sports and games, commv- v ' : literature and f dramatics, arts and crafts, music and dancing, health and safe- gg ty and home making. ' fi I All work makes a dull scout, so fun has been added to the E programq There has scarcely been a holiday that hash't been the jg incentive for a party at the library. Hikes to the weeds, with fi supper cooked at the open fire are always anticipated, iEspe- Q, cially when part of the menu is'making bread on a stickll Camp- fi ing trips to the Boy Scout camp, Ki-Sha-Wa, south of La Salle 3 have been made two summers, and the camp at Princeton has added f to the sum er activitiesl . 22 if 5. if is If is is is I mom nnmmnnmmuunnun nummmq.m,m,,,m I lg M llIIIIOIIIIINIIIVHIIIIIHIIHI IIIllNINIIIIIUIWUIINIIHHIIIIIII UNNmNUHllYIIlMIIllllIINWIIOIM1llllllMlIllllllINIIIIIIINHWJHNFIU!IIllllll1lllMlllllllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIHMIVImlIIllIINIHIMIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIIllIIIll!!INWIIIIIIHmlllllnilllllllmlmqv X 5 2 3 2 2 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 z if 3 5 1 3 2 E Si 2 5 5 5 s x 2 5 is s 1 3 S e S 3 1 s E S 5 5 S 3 2 5 E E ii 5 3 5 E 5 i mlllnmlllnnluhuuwmm mumu IMVUVHNNIIIMIMMNUHQWWIRIM 5 S 5 E 5 S fi E 5 5 ani SGOUTS ' Scouts in the troop now are: Frances Anderson, Bonnie Jesg Mowrey, Vera Crocket, Margaret Mary Donovan, Edith Ann Donovan, Velma McCloud, Norma Lee Floyd, Berniel Wolf, Peggy'Hullg,Julie Giltner,.Dorothy Bender,Mancy Boyd, Janice Hasbrook, Jacqueline Thomas, Patricia Dean, Joan Madsen, Rose'Ann Miller, Betty An: Emmerson, Gertrude Gebeck, Marjorie Kane, Dolores Kane, Dorothq Jean Thomas, Marianne Thomas, Margaret Mary Van' Cauwenberge, Marjorie Sabian, Marilyn Madsen, Rosalie Knudsen, Mary France: Giltner, and Norma Streicher. P BUY SCOUTS toy Scout movement of Sneffi ld is sponsored by the H. Ho M crican Legion Po t, numb 1 415, and is at preseni under dersnip of Scoutmaster L n o Primo. This organi- zation ed to the ideals of neri anism as exemplifiec by the s - n 6 . l , 'D . 0 S . Fa . It '- ' I . S r t s - A. ' ,, - -A o ' - , p Jifl - - . f B 1. Q ' y Q-t ..t 3 1 ' ci On my honor, will dr X oest-- ' o do my d y to God : Eiga country, An . 9 0 Q: the SCO W! To help :aber peoplv ' all times: ' To Egan q-1- 'physi :lly strong, - fmen ally awggg and forally straight.u ed in the ideals e cdr ng may jo n. ' ' 4 .' 1 - aff f' S - f , 1 ' S Any boy, ' -- cas rea hed't ' ve y-I s of age and is interest- At e plesent th enteen members in Troup No.52. The troop is divided ' two'patrols: the nEa1lesU3 comprising 0' Dennis 'luv Gi C - '- , Jack Gene : , Roy Coon, Bernarc Jones, Darr Qlinalllo, Ds . K . -inert S . ser, Jack gHandj and the uj,dl2i'I, con- . r it, len- otter, Lyle Crockett, Dick Hand, Dic ' an, G- re, Eugene Donovan, Billy Vaz Cauwenberg-, and 1--v -Q e. The Scout fTreasurer' is Glenx Trotter and - e Scribe is Roy Coon. Meetings are held on Mon- day night at the Legion Halle ' During the past year, the scouts have occupied themselve: with activities such as first aid, advancements, swimming,anc other worthwhile endeavors well known to the boys. At present, they are chiefly interested in improving their cabin and in at- tending summer camp at the Starved Rock Area. ' 1 'The scouts are highly thankful for the sponsorship offered by the American Legion as well as for the support and cooperal tion of the entire community. In this spirit, the organizatio cannot fail to fulfill the standards of Theodore Roosevelt, wh once said, Uwhat we have a right to expect from every America boy is that he become a true American mann. h -ummm-..Wupf,-..m,..mr.f-4-vvnnun-4-I---nxmmn-f-m-4-mu...-4m-uw-H.-1mm-mu-mm-u.ummn-...nmmmvY1ummam---n.n-.pn1.-+-wmn-- nuvmnn-1ww--fv-n-'-v-1--1'-H-fmvwHv '1Iv 1-1-'v M 'I H '-'1 ''1''' 4 l ' f P V m, Qu.?1VGOMPLIIwIENTS' oz? 1 x FUHERHL mation TQxfE,1i9rw FQIRUITURE :Mm h SERVICE - Equipmzm' -. As,soz-zfmezzfxz .,,, , .Ai, u .. i,,.,, ,......,,. W .A,.,.,.,... ...,,,,. .......,....A. 5 I VT C L. C3 I YQ Our' UI'1Stl11'CGC3. Best Always --- Q ---- G-ASOLIETE' IS Uma fill mepuumf -M mmm 153 f SHEQFFIEQLD .QLRQDSTQNEWALL ' hone we Sheffield lbw-4-In-'11--'lm-flllvv-1mmnwwfun--annum-cu--un.4nw..nnm-nw.nw.u-www-.w:1.mmm-,..u1m.unn -. ...,..u.ua..---m.pa-1-umumwmmuff-Y-4--u-mum--mmm mmmumn.n-mmnnmuuun-an-. nunmnu-um CGHQQQT U L.frrmQ rw 5 T0 Tr-45 CLFQSS OF: 194i FfQi4QfYTE. 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