Sheffield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Sheffield, IL)
- Class of 1942
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53' fs? Ii? 22' if ill? iii . si , X-XNME' fy: ' N--Nqr' This has been a year to remember. History books will record the world conflict , , December 8 . . Pearl Har- bor . . the Philippines , ', Bataan . . yes, they'll all be recorded, page upon page. Those pages will bring back many unpleasant memories , . memories better left un- written. But there are other memories. Souffllng leaves on the way to school . . football games in the rain . . winter dances . . the din of excited basketball fans . . the cycle of the seasons , , their festivities . . a year be- gun with autumn and ended with May . . familiar faces to invite remlnlscenees, This is our yearbook, We have endeavored to present enough of these days just past to recall pleasant memo- ries. We have not said all there is to say. Your years book will be what you read into it in the long hours to come--when you leaf through these pages, and linger there. The Staff U!L!LE ik ii? T711 is .ik Sill' CARDINAL STAFF EDITOR . . . . . . . . . . Mary Jeanne Sullivan ASSISTANT EDITOR. . . . . .Shirley Hartz MANAGING EDITOR ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGE I ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR I R Q 'I . . . . U ' BUSINESS MANAGER. . o Q 1 s 1 n 0 a ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER . Dorothy Zack Marjorie Balla . Dora Wheeler Betty Lou Floyd . Jack Genster .Glenn Trotter Staff--Lucille Treanor, Darell Bills, Ron Humphrey C n 0 l a 9 0 o n ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR ASSISTANT GLASS EDITOR . A ASSISTANT ART EDITOR . . ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER EERTSRE EDITOR: f ' dtisi iDIT6RI I ART 0 U U 5 0 .Iona Billings .Norma Streicher Barbara Preston . . Esther Ray .Lois Hasbrook .Elsie Lootens . Dorothy Zack Lyell Crockett PICTURE EDITORS. . . . . . . .Norman Thompson, Walt Buckley Staff . . . . . . . . Grace Hull, Elsie Lootens, Doris Wicht, Esther Rey ' MECHANICAL EDITOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bertha Hand ASSISTANT MECHANICAL EDITOR .'. . . . . . .Doris Wicht Staff .'. . . . Lois Hasbrook, Iona Billings, Berneice Treanor, Lois Barton, Barbara Preston DUMMY EDITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berneice Treanor ASSISTANT DUMMY EDITOR. . . . . . Grace Hull SPORTS EDITOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron Humphrey ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR . .'. . . .Marvin Van de Velde Staff . . . . .Welt Buckley, Dick Slock, Glenn Trotter ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR. . . . . . . . . .,. . . . Lois Barton ASSISTANT ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR . . . . . Barbara Barry a Q o n s s 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 Q 0 oIvII'n 'K I in fd 1' .V if T rf- 'I' I ' X ff- r V -. V. Y- ., , , ,, , , Q :ff 'A :J V - Sr-A ', ' ' fa -,V + X V - - X -. -f XX--fl k x, r -1 --4, Lf- 5 f , - - A .., y. -X, - 1 .-- ' X A ,-.4 - N , xl gf' A ' X A Iv f ,A A X 5, X, xi ' Q fx - J-v .X .M J . .v 1-, ' . , - X- ' -'-' 'X 1 K ,- M L f- ,UA -.L V X in W, . Q' 3 V' , I . R - I N - 1 X X. x 1 F 4 ,,, -I ' f - H , , 1. 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During the 1958-59 school year, he was head of the Commerce Department, and the following year accepted the position of superintendent. On April 5, Miss Julia Lauritzen, and Mr. Bartholomew were wed in Davenport, Iowa. We are sorry to loso Miss Lauritzen as first grade teacher, but wish her unending happiness as Mrs, Bartholomew. , iz fl ik fir sk if In Appreciation The editorial staff has reserved this space to give due recognition to those people who have 'boon particularly helpful in the publication of the Card- inal. Orchids to: Q Mr. Jack Childress, head of Sheffield High Com- mercial'Department, and the Cardinal Staff's Faculty Advisor, whose competent guidance has made possible the publication of the 1942 edition of the Cardinal. The entire Junior Class who willingly assumed the responsibility of assistant Editorship's. We hope that through their efforts this year they have gained experience which will uid them in the publi- cation of the 1943 Cardinal. wfc 4 C 7 X W. Q. 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Lf 2Qj,f Q.: 1:cL5i'v-Y ic: Y M F., 49995K I I .Qi ,sl I . . ' 77 5'- -uf-3 f. ' . 1312 f - -H X x yi ii-:AN 2. . A . .fi X - wx Yu. . in ,. Hx 1. . K... 1 ...Q ,ff-Ac .N A . My, .y . . 1? Q --.-X--v .. JN., , . Q' .... , ' f Lf, ggf.,:5xQ.x 'L .yzlf gn., .3 17 , A yT'g- Y .Eif3.i2.p'EqE.iJE:L Pg? dx 1 5 TQ 511N'QiiX3'f1i-3-933153. f g4Y:A 'Q -fx 2' f':'J'? H' .'.. A y 'A 1 N F, f ., 1 ,f,,XfisQ :xv .v 'V riff il' it 12' wir :ir ill J FACULTY Theo. E. Bgrtholomew Western State Teachers, B, Ed, 5 summers University of Illinois Superintendent of Sheffield School 1959-42 Mathematics Jgck Chlldress Illinois State Normal University, B, Ed. 2 summers at Illinois State Normal University General Business, Typing, Junior High Coach, Bookkeeping, 1941-42 Edward Daniels Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, B, S, 2 summers at Cornell Coach, Sciences-1941-1942 Laura. Peterson University of Illinois, B, S, Home Economics, Junior High Subjects Girls Physical Education W Pauline Peterson Western Illinois State Teachers, B, Ed, 2 summers at Western Stats Teachers English and Latin, 1941-1942 U ik, ijn in tk , ik ik ik si 151 ,N ,N l,,,,, 1 . fy. 1 1.73, 1 , ,ik A 1 ik, ,Q , FACULTY C -Mando Primo Western State Teachers, B. Ed. 5 summers University of Illinois .Social Science, 1956-42 Ova Andersen University of Illinois, B. S. Illinois State Normal-1 summers Northern State Teachers College at Dekalb Summer in Journalism ' sixth erase 1941-1942 Patrleiq Mulligan Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri University of Illinois, A. B. l summer at University of Illinois Fifth Grade 1941-1942 Mabel Peterson Augustana Conservatory Normal University-1 summer - Western State Teachers College-Extension Work Third and Fourth erase 1932-42 Margaret Stookey Person's Junior College ' ' James Millikin University-A. B. , University of Southern Californis-1 summer Second R Third Grade l959-Feb. 27, 1942 m .'r.H.1a-en 9 M I l f 'Z T 1 . I ff 45541, LDURITIZEN. 'Q 41 717' mms, Q Muuuqnn, , , Musa. M. sroonav. I . Vol. , 4 W . fre in rf mf Q xr :rf W FACULTY Mrs. Catherine Sullivan , emf . Northern Illinois Teachers College Second R Third Grade March 2, l942wMcy 27, 1942 Julia Lauritzen St. Ambrose-Mary Crest, A. B. First Grade 1941-1942 Ruth Thomas - Chicago University American Conservatory, P. S. M. 0 Violin Director of Public School Music, 1959-1942 2 The Books I Read , , 1 Y - - v Y .. , .- ' 1111 il? Tk sir iii 527 I -. .V Q b In Memoriam Nancy Caroline Boyd, vivacious young miss of twelve, was one of the most popular leaders of the seventh grade. She took an active interest in all school activities, in- cluding the Safety Patrol, Seventh and Eighth Grade Glee Club and Girl Scout Work. Wc sincerely regret that one of Naneyfs ambitions, that of becoming a high school cheerleader, could not have been fulfilled. A As a tribute to Haney, we publigh this poem which she wrote for Light Grade HSeriptH: I love to read and reed all day, Beneath a shady tree, A While a babbling brook flows by, ' And the birds go soaring in the sky, l I reed of princess mild and meek, I reed of children on the street, Of their adventures fair and true They eren't just prople like me and you They make me laugh, they make me cry They make me smile and frown. V They keep me in suspense Until I want to jump up and down. Oh with out my books, I could not live a dey. - For they ure such good company, On a hot summer dey. .u ' X 'K 1 -,..x.? f' :HNF ' . ,f '- 'r .11 4 J5. K 14,1 X 4 -.X Xl, f 1 ' x - x X -1 M ku F 1 xHr'?N' '11::f1.+TT1f .V .Q 799'-Tf l -,-H'T'1'? f F-' ' xf1 TT'-Hifi -1i ','11 'F!T'Tw: 'FFF-'ww .X 1 ,. V. W, ,A W , ,X ,A - N , X wJ fi g 4 f, wh - X, Q- ..,, 'Pa -:Q Q ,Q ,- yy- R ' . 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We guess we'll be on our way, The memories that we knew Will linger with us thru the years. And now, this part of our life is.gone, But this is not the sunset, it is the dawn We guess we'll be on our way, We'1l try hard not to cry, . And to all of you, good luck--good-bye. 1 We'll Do It Weill do it., a We don't Know how, But we'll do lt. For twelve long years we worked and Played: And now our schoolbooks we have Layed . Aside. ' For bigger things we're planning Now Ancfro the world will make this Vow Tonight. We'l1 do it, ' We don't know how, But we'11 do it. Zack and Sullivan ,- fx , iff? ik 111 sk 52? Mottos Mary Jeanne Sullivan ' UA friend is a wonderful thing.n Dorothy Zack , uThis day I've lived.n Jack Genster UI ean't get any tires, but a blonde is my de- sire 0 U Lois Barton uJust as the twig is bentg the tree is inc1ined.n Iona Billings UThe hand that hath made you made you good.n Walter Buckley . uWhat's mine is yours, and what's yours is mine.u Bertha Hand You can never find the future by the past.W Lois Hasbreok uThe universe is change: our life is what our thoughts make it.u Ronald Humphrey I nOpen the door before you ge through it.n Barbara Preston ' NEvcry man for himself and God for us a1l.n Norman Thompson nlt is a long road that knows no turning.H Berneiee Treanor UPromise is most given when the least is said.U Lucille Treanor UThey are never alone that are accompanied with noble' thou5hts.u Dora Wheeler ' Wmemory is the diary that we all carry about with us VWRY JEPNNF .5ULLIVAH,P6'LQ DORBTHY TACK, Y I'3t5. JACK GLNSTEK, SLC' TKEAS 'inf LUIS BARTO N. 10160 Bl LU NGS. BERTH L015 I-lA5BRO0K RONALD HUMPHREY. BARBARA F ' QU JI BERNEICE WEANOR. LUCILLE THUVNOK. DORl-7 BELLE WHEELER 4 il' wir 11? Aft if 522 il? J Mary Jeanne Sullivan G1rl's Chorus l-2-5-4 G1rl's Choir 2-5-4 Mixed Choir 1 Commercial Contest 5 Dramatic Club 2-5-4 Latin Club 2-5 Orchestra l-2-5-4 Basketball League 2-5 Operettas 1-2 Newspaper Staff Senior Class Play Dorothy Zack Jack Lois Girl's Chorus 1-2-5-4 Cirl's Choir 2-5-4 Com ercial Contest 5 Dramatic Club 2-5-4 Latin Club 2-5 Orchestra l-2-5-4 Basketball League 2-5 Operettas l-2 Newspaper Staff 5 -4 -4 Junior Class Play Personality Leader 5 D. A. R. Award 4 Cardinal 3-4 Organizations 5 Editor 4 G1rl's Choir President 2-5-4 Dramatic Club President 4 Dramatic Club Vice-President Class Vice-President 2-5 Class President 4 Student Council l School Rating Council 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Latin Contest 3 Secretary-Treasurer Class 5-4 Feature Editor of Cardinal 5 Managing Editor of Cardinal 4 Art Editor of Cardinal 4 Vice-President of Class 4 Genster Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Operettas 1-2 Student Council 1 Dramatic Club 5-4 Boy's Choir 1-2-4 Ping Pong Club 5-4 School Rating Council 4 Football 1-2-4 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Track,2-5 Advertising Manager Cardinal Secretary-Treasurer of Class l-4 Barton Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Dramatic Club 2-5-4 Girlfs Chorus l-2-5 Basketball League 2-5-4 Cardinal 4 Organizations Editor , ' , ' , , , ' ,, , ,, , -' 'i A ' ' ps-1u1lm , , ' Y, ,, 4 55' we into ff: 111 Sh Iona Billings' 't HH' 'H ' Girl's Chorus 1-2-3-4 Basketball League 534 , Gir1's Choir 2-5-4 Operetta'1 ' ' ' ' Dramatie Club 2-5-4. . Latln Club 275 Q U , Junior Class'Play,,f' . Orchestra 2-5-4 . Senior Class Play' Cardinal-4.' f A ' 'nj ' ' Circulation Manager Walter Buckley: we A In C' T' 'Q f' ,Vice President of C1ass.l Bashetball 4', ,.,' M N ,fUunior Class Play, Football 2-4.' it , Senior Class Play ' . Picture Editor Cardinal 4 Bertha Hand e1r1's chorus 1-2-3-4 ufflnatic Club sz-544 Girl's Choir 4 Declamation l-2 Junior Class Play C Operettas l-2 , Senior Class Play Basketball League 2-3-4 Q I Mechanical Editor of Cardinal 4 X Lois Hasbrook ' Junior Class Play Girl's Chorus l-2-5-4 Senior Class Play Gir1's Choir 2-E-4 A Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Basketball League 3-5-4 Class Editor of Cardinal 4 Ronald Humphrey Junior Class Play - Basketball 2-3-4 Senior Class Play Football 2-4 Newspaper Staff 5 Track 1-4 Sports Editor of Cardinal 5-4 Barbara Preston - Junior Class Play Basketball League 4 Senior Class Play Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Gir1's Chorus 1-2-5-4 Orchestra 2-5-4 Girl's Choir 5-4 ' Deolamation 1-2-5 Operettas 1-2 Commercial Contest 5 Feature Editor of Cardinal 4 , , W, , ' , lr il' Wifi' L? rfb' fi 52 il? J Norman Thompson Boy's Choir 2f5-4 Ping Pong Club 5 Operetta 2 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Noon Recreation Committee Picture Editor of Cardinal 4 Berneice Treanor Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Girl's Choir 4 Opcrcttas l-2 Girl's Chorus l-2-5-4 Dramatic Club 2-5-4 Dummy Editor of Cardinal 4 Lucille Treanor Dora Gir1's Chorus l-2-5-4 Girl's Choir 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Wheeler S oGir1's Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girl's Choir 2r5-4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Basketball League 2-5-4 Operettas l-2-5 Dramatic Club 2-5-4 Treasurer of Class 2 Cardinal 4 Advertising Staff Operettas l-2 President of Class 5 Dramatic Club 2-5-4' Newspaper Staff 5 Cardinal 4 Business Manager Chairman of Noon Recreation Committee X 1 P ik if? ik 5331 iky 'ik 222 at w e Ji? '53 if? B it si? EAS 52? Senior Class History Four years ago twenty-four green Buck Privates en- rolled at Sheff Field for training. After the initiation on September 26, the rookies felt more at ease on the new field. The twenty-four regiment members were: Melvin Billings, presidentg Walter Buckley, vice4presidentg Jack Genstcr, secretary-treasurcrg Lois Barton, Iona Billingsg Ronald Blythe: Joe Brophyg Betty Fellmang Bruce Rogersg Bertha Handg Lois Hasbrookg Ronald Humphrey: Rowland Lid- dlog Frank Lylcg John Planthaberg Barbara Prestong Esther Rayg Mary Jeanne Sullivang Norman Thompsong Bcrneice Trea- Norg Kenneth Trotter, Dora Wheelcrg Marvin Youngg and Dorothy Zack. Mr. Primo was the class advisor. The class banner, class colors fbleck and Whitey, and the class flo- wer CAmerican Beauty Bosch, were chosen soon after the class officers were elected. The Sophomore year seemed to be a fateful year for the nClass of '42n. Eleven members left the class Qdur- ing the year, leaving only thirteen. 'Two of those who left, nKcnnyn Trotter, and nbudn Lyle, joined the navy and are new stationed at Pearl Harbor, and on submarine Shortly after school and Bruce Rogers was Sullivan end Dorothy duty in the Pacific, respectively. started, class elections took place e1ectod'president, with Mary Jeanne Zack as vice-president and secretary-treasurer. The Soph- omore Class Dance was a St. Patricks Day Dance. The Junior year was a particularly busy year for the clsss. Dora Wheeler was elected president of the class early in the year, and Mary Jeanne Sullivan and Dorothy Zack were re-elected as class vice-president and secre- tary-treasurcr. Mr. Viar was class sponsor. During the entire year the class sold candy and pop at football and basketball games, and during the noon hour. ' Everyone worked diligently for the success of the class dance, which was a Homecoming dance, with Neponset students as guests. The dance, carrying out a Valentine theme, was the most successful dance sponsored by any class during that year. The Junior class play, HThe Nutt Familyu was given on November 8, The highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior Military Bell and Banquet held at Camp Coal Creek Country Club. Mr. Lester Lange, taking Mr. Viar's place as eless advisor, ably assisted the class with plans for Unxprmn. At the beginning of the senior year Lucille Treanor joined the class, making fourteen members. Miss Pauline Peterson, hnglish instructor, was the class advisor. Sen-' lor class officers were: Mary Jeanne Sullivan, president, Dorothy Zack, vice-prcsidentg Jack Genster, secretary- treasuror. The Senior Court Martial and Military Ball ,. CFreshman Initiation and Senior Dancel on September 26 again had a military themeg The class motto, UNot The Sunset But The Dawnn, was chosen on class election day. To raise funds for the traditional senior trip, the class staged a paperecollecting and selling oampalgng sponsored a movie, The Flying Gadetu: and presented the class play WH1ghways to Hollywoodn. The Senior trip was thoroughly enjoyed by everyoneu J The Seniors appreciated the prom given by the Jun- iors in their honorc , As the first class to graduate from the present Shef- field High School Building, durlng wartime, the class wore red and white tassels on their Royal blue caps, and Royal blue gowns, ' l94luJunlorvSenior Prom Military Ball , The Junior and Senior Prom took place May 15, 19414 The Seniors, Juniors, Faculty, and Board Members and their wives were called to report for active duty to company J-U-NFI-OuR at Camp Goal Creek. Mess was called at 6250 and served by the Congregational Guild, . , The place cards were brown pup tents with the name of the Pvt., lieutenant, etc. on them. In one corner of the room was a tent with guns standing cries-crossed in front of it. - . Jimmy Girkins Orchestra played for the ba1l,whieh in- cluded a grand march, and a blaekmout dance, Taps ended a gala evening for all. Manouvers: Army Song. Led by Company Junior Girls Sextet Call to Arms . . , , . Junior Class President lst Lieutenant Wheeler Retaliation. . . . Senior Class President lst Lieutenant Hartz Ready. . . , , Senior Class Sponsor A Captain Nunnelly Aim. . . . . Junior Class Sponsor f Captain Lange Fire . . . . . , , ,Major General Bartholomew Will . , , , . . , Private Dora Jeanne Morris Future Maneuvers , , ,., ,Private Jack Norris Solo . . . . 1 . . . .2nd Lieutenant Sullivan Reading. . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. L. D. Lange Song . . . . . . .Company Junior Girls Sextet fDora Wheeler, Dorothy Zack, Lois Hasbrook, Barbara Preston, Iona Billings, Mary Jeanne Sullivanl sv sf as nf if one X K ghn ,, . , . ,-- , , , ..-Y-.YH -1-:un ffl' ffl? iii -121' ik S2 WH V g 1 g Y V Y V A, , , , , 1 W V A A T Senior Class Play ' The'Senier Class presented .the1r' threeeaet'cemedy nHighways to Hellywoodn on April 17, 1942, under the direction of Miss Pauline Peterson. The play takes place in the WHellyweed Film Resi- dence For Girls.H Here is gathered a group -of girls from all over the country, watched, closely by Mrs. Miller, who runs the residence. All of them are trying to break into the movies, but that is about all they have in common. When they meet in Hollywood the stories of their happenings develops into s thoroughly entertaining plot. Characters Gertrude Myers. . . . . . . .a script girl-Iona Billings Beattie Gunther . . . trying to break into the movies-Dora ' Wheeler Selma Dean. . .trying to break into the movies-Bertha Hand Audrey Abbott . . . straight from Broadway-Barbara Preston Mrs. Miller . . . . who runs the Hollywood Film Residence- . Lucille Treanor Prunella. . . . . . .the colored cook-Berneice Treanor Lila Long . . . . a slightly pesie actress-Lois Hasbrook 'Vivian Lyons. . . .an ambitious young woman-Dorothy Zack Marjorie Hart . . . . . . . . . .a new arrival-Lois Barton Joyce Clifford. . . just in from Ohio-Mary Jeanne Sullivan Carter Grey . . . . . a successful director-Norman Thomsen Georgie Willis. . . .on the trail of Joyce-Ronald Humphrey L. Hamilton Hayworth. .a gentleman of means-Walter Buckley Spud Bartlett the young cameraman-Jack Genster Senior Trip At 4 P. M., June 1, the fourteen members of the Sen- ior Class, accompanied by Miss Pauline Peterson, will sail from Navy Pier on the 'luxury liner North America for a twenty-four hour Harbor Cities Cruise on Lake Michigan. This cruise is sponsored exclusively for high school sen- iors and their chapcrongs. The first afternoon will be spent at deck sports, and following dinner, dancing to the Ship's Orchestra will be in order. Late in the evening the HNorthn will enter Milwaukee Harbor. Breakfast will be served the following morning as the boat approaches the Michigan shore, and the second day will be spent cruising past the many cities on the Michigan shore. - The cruise will be an unforgettable climax to our high school years. r , ,' 'T -H ' f--- - - ' ' ' ' -' 1 J' ' W'f' ' ' fb fb ik ik ik Z3 ' 13 .NX , , A, ,, ,, , ,, , . s ,- - Q ' ', w ,A,1,,, PROPHECY You're in for a big celebration this evening, ladies and gentlemen, for the Sheffield class of 1942 is uniting for the first time in ten years . . . since they were hand- ed their blank diplomas and were told NTO be, or not to be--that is the questionu. In their own peculiar ways, thev have all serawled their names on the pages of Nhho's When is those ten years. who is who? hell . . . That tall, angular chap with the monocle is none other than halter Buckley, alias Hwalt, the Vaultn, who has made a nice little fortune for himself as a card-sharp in Ger- many. He prefers to practice his trace in Beergardens, where, on Saturday nights, he proves that he has more aces up his sleeve than has Hitler. r Barbara Preston, wearing the eatskin parka, has dream- eure or to killa to the Eskimos, . . If you will ed up a certain Vitamin Q. . . designed to She has been feeding her little pink pills who are looking more dissipated day by day. toss your chicken bones under the table, ladies and gentle- men, perhaps her huskies will stop gnawing at your ankles. ' From deep in the heart of darkest Africa comes Lois Hasbrook, who whips up first class mud packs to beautify the natives. Her beauty-shoppe' also features a hair- straightening device, for straight hair is Hall the rage, girlsln That man who is trying Ron Humphrey. In the cold established a super-deluxe, to spear an olive is classmate frozen wastes of SiDCPiH he has modern drug store. He reports a rushing business in hot water bottles--both of his custo- mers this year have bought one. Haven't they heard of priorities? . . . He's a soda jerk on the side . . . The gal with the classic profile, Mary Jeanne Sulli- van, has been living in Italy . . .'she teaches the Romans how to speak Latin with the Sheffield accent---it's called pig-latin. Mary's motto is: Nwhen in Rome, do as the Ro- mans don . . .Yeh, man! Lois Barton zoomed from New York to Sheffield in five hours to attend this banquet. She directs a fleet of women taxi drivers in New York, and reports that her drivers work fast . . . in fact, their speed is terrific . . . bachelors preferred. vi? 121 -'iii Jil? s vi? in 5 PROPHECY CON'Ta Lucille Treanor is passing around cigars this'evcning . . .she manages a huge tobacco plantation in Cuba, which is owned by hor husband. Her hobby is collecting husbands. Shipwreckod on an ieolatedfSouth Sea Island with Hedy La Marr--what more could a man ask for? UA cook,U says Jack Genster. For seven years he hasn't had a decent meal . . Hedy just couldn't learn to use electric stoves. . Ho, hum.. . 'Paradise Lostn . . . . From Rajah Allah Ben A1lah's harem in India comes Dora Wheeler, wearing a fetching boa conetrictor around hor neck . . have I had to much, or is it alive? I've had too much! 'Way down in Argentina, Dorothy Zack has unloesed her artistic abilities . . . she new paints the numbers on bile liard balls, and the spots on dice. She's never happier, than when she's behind the eight-ball. Berneice Treanor is still wowing audiences for she has taken up bull-fighting in Spain, She cuts quite a dash- ing figure in her long red cape and sword. Bertha Hand fhas gone in for Swiss mountain climbing in a big way. Y'sce, she loves to yodel . . . and her neighbors prefer that she be alone when she practices . . . so she climbs to the lofty peak of Mole Hill every day, and in solitude she yodels her heart out. The only member of the class of '42 who stayed at home is Iona Billings, who has realized her life-long ambition, she now directs fa really hot orchestra at Sheffield High, and the jumpin' jive they do put forth . . .,uaman,jEit's killin'! Norman Thompson loped in to Sheffield this evening on a camel. He is selling Camels and been in the Sahara De- sert, and says there is no need to walk a mile for a camel he'll deliver one to your door. New that you have met all the distinquished class of 1942, will you join us in a toast? As Plautus wrote in his classic Latin Play, The Haunted Heusen, quote: Here's to those who wish ue well, ' And all the rest can go to Summer School. sf? ir 55' r ri' il' SA' iff J 5 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF TH? CLASS OF 1942 We, the class of 1942, being of' unusually sound mind and possessing remarkable 1ntell1genee,do hereby will and bequeath those virtues and properties of which we are so generously endowed to the under-graduates struggling to carry on our noble work: Lois Barton wills her -deluxe curly, 'black eyelashes to Glen Trotter, who een use them to P good advantage in winking et Miss Mulligan. Iona Billings donates one of her regiments of sold- ier boy friends, complete with esp guns ends spit bells, to Norma Streicher. Norms will take good care of the re- gimentq Walter Buckley, future army sub-lieutenant, wills his super-snazy Sinclair spook suit to Marjorie Kene's nD1hk, the Dinossur.U A - It is a.UHundred to Onen Lucille Treanor will leave her lyric soprano to Tsrzsn Crockett. Mary Sullivrn leaves her lovely red curls to the one and only, Cleopstro Floyd to match Betty's disposition, when she is ouote, NCrossed,H unouote, period. Hi, Ernie. Barbara Preston, energetic musician, bequesths her violin to Rubinoff Moore to further her study of benux. Norm Thompson wills his Maytag motor to Dennis Slus- ser to keep HOld Fe1thfu1,H the Ford, in existence. Lois Hnsbrook gives the privilege of spsdlng her vio- tory Gnrden to Brrbsrr Berry, who believes thrt the .early bird catches the worm. . ' Dorothy Zack wills Umoonlight and Roseau to Shirley Hertz, but reserves all right to nstnrdustn end NDnncing in the Darkn. Ron Humphrey leaves his bloody meat-eleavor to Tilio Primo to use in disecting enrthworms in Biology Class. Dora Wheeler wills the Psrkside Prrking lot, plus sn A-l, extra-special moon, to the Junior boys. Bertha Hand promises to snow Greco Hull her special method of keeping Mr. Bsrtholomew's jumbled files jumbled in the style to which he has become accustomed. Berneice Trennor leaves a pocketful of ouestion marks and exelsnatlon points to Esther Pay. Now all Esther says is Hwhere shall I put themu. Jack Genster wonft pert with his Chevy, so he refuses to will, ' As you know, the Senior Class motto is NNot the Sun- set, but the Dnwnng therefore the seniors have made a spe- X sf? sf? ik Sk S22 E s .1 , YV -..,. ...M ,. ,,,, , , , ,, WILL CONT. cial provision for each of the teachers who have helped to WHo1d Back the Dawn.W The Four Horsemen do hereby promise to ontertain,Barthb o1omew's favorite wife while he acts as General MacArthur!s right-hand man. . We leave our esteemed class advisor, Miss Pauline Pet- erson the utmost patience and stamina to withstand the rights to a new supply of D's and F's and red ink. - Since footballs and golf balls are no longer available we leave Mr. Daniels the privilege of acquiring the sun tan collecting paper and magazines Ufer the durat1on.W', We offer Mrs. Peterson, whose instructions in cooking will help many a senior gain an unsuspecting husband, a cup of black coffee to help eounterect the effects of the batta- lion graduating. n' We are giving Mr.?Gh11dress 'tho honor'of'f1l11ngv out our income tax reports in 1952, but this must be done to our advantage. To all we leave our a1noere'thahks'for 'their efforts to push toward our goal---graduation! Y ' - '- .. , i? 5? Z? it ik ik it J EJ e ,-J - 'T-f:f:f..:I:'7f , KVI ,P-. 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W . . . , -- iff it 53' ffl' if vi? ii? J JUNIOR CLASS There are fourteen jolly and fun loving Juniors in Sheffield High this year, all serving on the year book. In September the Juniors held their initial class meeting with Mr, CJackD Childress as advisor. They elec- ted Darrel CFlugoD Bills for nresidentg Glen lKnotholeJ Trotter for vice-president, Grace lGrac1e7 Hull as secre- tary-treasurerg and Barbara iSpeedJ Barry as sergeant-at- arms. The class play UTomboyH was a hit of the season with all the Juniors participating, Norma Streicher was cast in the title role of the play. During the year, the Juniors had charge of the pop and candy selling during noon-hours, at football and bas- ketball games, and at track meets. Following the Sheffield vs. Manlius basketball game, the Juniors had a very successful dance with Manlius stu- dents and faculty invited as guests. The class as a whole is active in one-act plays, pep club, school Erogrems music, dramatics and athletics. The high senoo e eer leaders, Barbara Barry and Shirley Hartz are bothfmembers of the class. One of the Junior girls, Regania Andrews, left the community in October much to the regret of her classmates The final event of the year was the Junior-Senior prom and banquet, on May 14. SOPHOHORE CLASS The Sophomore class boasts eighteen members-many of them being active in extra-curricular activities. with Mr. CBart5 Bartholomew as advisor, the Sopho- mores held their annual UElection Dayn class meeting and the following officers were chosen to lead the class dur- ing the -year: President, Dennis KDennyJ Slusserg Vice- president, Bernice KGrscieJ Vander Meerschg Secretary- treasurer, Marjorie cneaev Kane. fx iii fi? F ik 'ik Sli si: 512 st' si? ik iff fir ,iffy ,ik 53? The Sophomore dance, which followed the Sheffield vs. Walnut basketball game, proved to be one of the highlight events at Sheffield High this year. ' 1 Q, Where there is anything fgoing on, youill undoubtedly find several Sophomores there.-' Various members partici- pated in dramatics, pep club, music, athletics, one-act plays, and school programs.f' h,'-'1 '4' LT The Sdphomores added three new members to their class during the year, Marcia Moore, Uwaync Moore, and Elaine Braeke. One of the most popular boys, Roy Coon, left at the end of March to live in Chillicothe. ' l FRESHMAN CLASS Students of the Freshman class have been very active during their first year. In the fall they elected the fol- lowing officers: 'President, Ray Sullivan, Vice-President, Reese Burchettg Secretary, Junior Peedg and Treasurer, Harriet Ray. They chose as their class colors maroon and goldg a banner which they proudly exhibited in the assem- bly, where it has made a fine showing. Under their class advisor, Mr. Daniels, they have enjoyed many social ac- tivities. They have participated in all sports. 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L ,I u if Qvx' ik fi ,T Xcw .znigfli X z X 2 X 1 1 if T-' HW 'X ' .S fx H-kv .wx J HQ? x I up X 1+ 1 W ':,f.-W? f M H we W 1. if W X A mwffwfi , f C mn I ix: 'f 6 'N wtf. fi I. 3 N r x 'NL 4qinE f.'f733., K I N .1 N fig' NV v5 x.. 5 X 3 ' 'yffgfff .fqxx ! .'4r - ,ff if . kv yi f. 11 KWN1' if ugblv T' 7, f vi' ' zu- x Jw' 'f I'.- . x n ' xx iAi',.'l,'4W1R, x 1 xx 1 Q N .. r fvs, rig 1h-r-F55 x 5f,V,rx,,1,..ff. T V 2 , fx! , QJ fa. fb N X' f it ' y GIRLS csonus The Girls Chorus, 'competently directed Thomas, consists of 56 high school girls, by Mrs. Robert who all enjoy group singing. The choristers spend their practice period have appeared, working- on two and three pert music. They along with the choir, rt several occasions, including the Fell Festival and the Spring Formal Concert. Everyone en- joyed the numbers this group presented at the Fall Festival and Spring Concert. GIRLS CHOTR The Girls Choir is e comperitively young organization, having been organized in 1958. It consists of twenty girls, chosen from the Chorus. The Choir is directed by Hrs. Rob- ert Thomas and eccompenied by Miss Mabel Peterson. Thary Jeanne Sullivan is the President, and Ions Billings is the Secretary-Treasurer. The Choir members strive for perfec- tion before the presentation of a number, and sure concen- trated work calls for some Uplayu--in the form of frequent Choir parties. Boy' s csoxn D The Boy's Choir is s large group of fifty boys select- ed from the first to the twelfth grades. The boys sing on special occasions, and while appearing they wear white sure plices with black bow ties. Their voices blend well togeth- er, and are greatly enjoyed by the publlc. ORCHESTRA 'The Sheffield School Orchestre, under the direction of Mr. A. C. Sweet, hes done e good job of playing for the var- ious school activities, such es the Fell Husic Festival, the Junior end Senior Class Plays end the Christmas Program. Hr Sweet is here one day each week with this organization. Members of the orchestra ere: Barbara Preston, Iona Billings, Shirley Hertz, Barbara Berry, Rey Sullivan, Marcia Moore, Joan Madsen, Bobby Miller, Dorothy Bender, Elaine Brscke, John Sullivan, Dorothy J. Thomas, Bsrbsre DeMay, Msn- do Primo, Mary Sullivan, Dorothy Zack, Marjorie Sabein, John Gecil, Norma Streicher, Lyell Crockett, Dick end Jack Hand, Jene Moore, Margaret Ven Gsuwenberge, Margaret Mary Berry. ik ,ggl :fr r ik ik ii' , fy ik - I it fs 121 sf: ii? 522 FALL MUSIC FESTIVAL The second annual High School Fall Music Festival was held November 27, 1941. The program was opened with se- lections by the orchestra, directed. by Mr. A, C. Sweet. Following this, each of the lower six grades put on a nov- elty musical number, which was followed by numbers from the Girl's Choir, G1rl's Chorus, and Boys' Choir. The Choruses were directed by Mrs. Robert- Thomas, and ably accompanied on the piano by Miss Mable Peterson, Solos were played by Jena Moore and Daniel Primo. The last, and most effective part of the program was a military tribute. .The lights were dimmed, and uL1ghts Outn was sung by the upper.slx gradesy- as WOld'Gloryn was held in exhibition bylseveral boys, .Taps,fplayed by Norma Streicher, closed the progremf ' '- 5 - ' i SPRING FORMAL CONCERT The combined high school and Junior high-music organiz- ation present the fourth annual Spring Formal Concert on May 22, at 8 P. M. The-program was as follows: l. Orchestra Selections ' 2. Girl's Chorus F li a u o 0 a o n Q A Q l o 5. Piano Solo CDorothy Zack? -' A a Polichinelle ...... . . . . . . .Rachmaninoff .,. b. Deep Purple. . . . . . ... ......... DeRose 4. Combined Seventh, Eighth, and Freshman Chorus ' 1. In The Heart of The Hills ......... Kerr-Lee b Song-of the Open Road ....... . ..... Wilson cl Stouthearted Men ...... . . Romberg 5. Vocal Solo CDorothy Bender? Trees ............ . . Rasbach 6. G1rl's Choir t . . sb The Almighty ............ '. . .Schubert . - , CMary Jeanne Sullivan-Soloistl bl Little Orphant Annie ............ Thomas 7. Piano Duet ...... lMiss Peterson and.Mrs. Thomas! 8. Sextet ab The Old Refrain .............. Kreisler bb Nursery Rhyme Suite ...... P. . .... Custance 9, Full Chorus . a When The Foeman Bear His Steel .Gilbert Q Sullivan b V-For Victory ............ Ruth I. Thomas 10. Finale .............. Star Spangled Benner 1 Hof.: ffm? 61176 540 rw 696' fiom o V 'n U Q M 9 u L2fBA4EJ262Y I - wM,m,,..ij,4,AM, Q vu, , A 1 ik' fr: e af af if fl x - H LATIN CLUB The members of this year's Latin Club are students 'of the first year Latin Class. Members of the club are: Miss Pauline Peterson, sponsorg Berniel, nMinervaV Wolfeg Bernice Uvenusu Vander Meerschg Marjorie NDianaQ Kaneg Ray nMercuryU Sullivang Gertrude HJunon Gebeckg and Joan UCercesH Madsen. hulls C H PThe Latin Club again sang Christmas Carols in Latin at variousfhomes. ' ' ,--, 4 g Q , V The club spent the ffrst part of the year discussing Roman Background of the Augustine Period, which -included Roman life, customs, occupations, etcar U H ' A - 1... . I, ' . , ' 'The later part of the year' was spent in social acti- vities which had their bearing on Latin. ERAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club is an organization of high school boys and girls who are interested in dramatic work. The club meets bi-monthly, and a program is arranged for each meeting. These consist Ref playletts, readings, and group work. The club is under the capable leadership of Mary Jeanne Sullivan. Her other officers are Lyell Crockett, vice-presidentg Marcia Moore, secretary, and Tilio Primo, treasurer. s - THE CREATIVE WRITING CLUB ' The Creative Writing Club, which held its first meet- ing in October, has been an experimental group in writing. The first meetings were devoted to discussing the essay and its place in the newspaper writings of such noted comentators as Dorothy Thompson, Carl Sandburg, and Walt- er Winchel. Modern personal essayist' were discussed and portions of the writings of Max Beerbohm and Em, Lin Yu- tang were read as examples. Several of the members of the group wrote personal essays of considerable merit after they had discovered how much fun it is to read the light essays of Christopher Morley, Robert Benchley, and others. During the second semester the group chose to write short Vstories, character sketches, one-act plays, or any other form which appealed to them. The members of the club were encouraged to develop their imaginative powers as well as their powers of observation of the things going on around them and to express their ideas in some literary form. .Sincc'the- membbrs.off thee group f ,. ,Yi- wf: wit, it had had little experience in this sort of thing before, the success of the club might be measured by the fact that the members were interested enough to continue their at- tendance despite the fact that tthe'meet1nge were very lr- regular due to the many other activities going on during the school year. The sponsor is hopeful that the club may continue another year in order to keep alive the interest which has already been shown in this type of activity. DECLAMATION CONTEST The local speech contest was held in the assembly at 1 o'c1ock, Friday, February 27. There were three groups entered in this contest. Orations Ray Sullivan. HYou need America and Amer- ' ica needs you.W Roy Coon ............. 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From the schedule of 18 games and three tournaments-the Cardinals played 29 games in all-they won 12 and lost 17 for a .415 percentage percentage. Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 , Deo. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 20 Jan. 25 Feb. 5 Feb. 6. Feb b Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 S.H S.H S.H S.H S.H This was a .147 decrease in last year's The Schedule S.H.S. 24 Toulon 40 Here S.H.S. 21 Atkinson 52 Here S.H.S. 21 Annawan 14 There S.H.S. ll Walnut 28 Here S.H.S. 22 Princeton 61 There S.H.S. 44 Bureau Twp. 20 There S.H.S. 24 La Moille 26 There S.H.S. 25 Buda 27 Here S.H.S. 55 Malden 24 Here S.H.S. 54 Neponset 15 There S.H.S. 20 Mineral 25 Here S.H.S. 21 Tiekilwa 50 There S.H.S. 19 Mineral 25 There S.H.S. 21 Wyanet 20 There S.H.S. 25 Alumni 55 Here S.H.S. 20 Manlius B 55 Here S.H.S. 19 Malden 25 There S.H.S. 50 Buda 54 There LITTLE EIGHT TOURNAMENT Sheffield S. 54 Wyanet 15 S. 55 Buda 52 S. 25 Manlius 50 BUREAU COUNTY TOURNAMENT Wyanet S. 52 La Moille 21 S. 51 Buda 55 ik ii? ik Q iff 222 iff ffl? ik ik ii? 7711 :ir Sk S117 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT I Sheffield ' p s.H.s. as ' Tampieo 'za S.H.S. 58 Neponset 21 h S.H.S. 41 Manlius 50 A S.H.S. 22 Mineral 46 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Kewanee S.H.S. 27 Cambridge 26 S.H.S. 52 Genesee 55 Total Points Scored Total Points Opponets Scored 804 ' 865 Track ' As this is written, track practice is under way, how- ever, due to the fact that the yearbook comes out before the track season is finished, the results cannot be told. The prospects this year are goody with letter men Trot- ter and Sleek and thirteen other boys, the 'Cardinal should go places. The Cardinals are composed of: two Seniors--J. Genster, R. Humphrey, four Juniors--G. Trotter,4 R. Sleek, tm. Van de Velde, and L. Crockett, three Seephomores--E. Bates, D. Bates and W. Moore, six Freshmen--R. Dehay, J. Moore, Gilbert Moore, R. Hughes, D. Lanxon, and J. Peed. Schedule April 2 Sheffield, Buda, Wyanet - at Wyanet April 10 Wyanet, Walnut, Sheffield - at Sheffield April 17 Manlius, Sheffield, Tiskilwa - Tiskilwa April 24 Bureau, Sheffield - at Sheffield May 1 Little Eight Conference Track Meet at Walnut 12 May Bureau County Track Meet at Princeton Q -'PQQQQ Qfeae 238 gfiafddff Jffrfey H6771 ---A-H - --H --- V...,. -,-,nh - A AM- -an I 1 549 Jef + , Bd!! Q 5ar6ar.v blurry , rack it it it it it . it it - 'V . - ' ..v,, v paw. , , ,F i' ' ' Football p A The cardinals flew north 1n the fall of n4lu, with two veterans, a new leader, and many inexperienced ath- etes, The Red Birds did not play football in N400 and thus they looked forward to a tough schedule, yet hoped for a successful season. 41 Schedule September 26 Buda there October 14 Neponset here October 17 Tlskilwa here October 25 Wyanet here October 50 Manlius there November 6 4 Walnut there The Cardinals opened at Buda, They looked good for three quarters with the score 6-0. -S.H,S. tallied again early ln the fourth quarter and made the score 15-O, Buda opened up with two minutes left to play and tied the score 15-13. In the final ten seconds their end caught a long pass and ran for the deciding touchdown thus defeating the Cardinals 19-15. ' ' . After having been defeated by Buda,:they were out for victory, and won over Neponset 14415. Friday of the same week they met Tlskllwa were defeated, 12-6. 1 The Redbirds met Wyanet and were out to even their standings in the ccnferenceg they did so with a 21-16 vic- t0PY. ' . V V The Cardinals met Manllus on a soggy field and suf- fered a 26-O setback. ' Meeting the Little Eight Champions Cwalnutl on their own field, the Cardinals suffered their most severe defeat of the year by a '59-O score, They were unable to cope with the powerhouse of the champions, led by the versa- tile Virden Peach. ' Q The QBrd1Dal Squad Q Edward nCoachU Daniels, I Coach Danlels came to us from Cornell College, pilot- ing the bdys well during his first year here, ' Richard nDickN Sleek, ' p Dick a Junior, was appointed captain, and played de- fensive end and offensive quarterback, He also made the all-star team of the Little Eight as end. Walter nwaltn Buckley, ' . - Walt, a 48 minute center and aesenlor-,playied wullgand will be missed greatly at center next year, 1511 fi? YY S23 52? Al . The Cardinal Squad Cont. Jack UAtlasH Genster. Atlas, a senior, played end. Although small,, he played a good game of football.- His fight and de- termination will be missed next yearu Ronald fRonN Humphrey. Ron, a veteran of N593 and one of the two experienc- ed men on the squad, played end and left half-back. He is one of the three Seniors not returning for l942. Glenn UKnotholeU Trotter. Knotholo, a Junior, played right half-back. He is a4g3teran of 39W and will be a great prospect for Darrell nFlugoM Bills. Flugo, a junior, played backfield well. Lyell UCrockon Crockett. Crocko, a junior, showed great spirit throughout the season. Ihle UPien Humphrey. ' . Pie, a big sophomore, played strong defensive game at guard. , Elwyn UBudU Bates. - Q Bud, also a sophomore, played a great game at guard and backfield. ' Donald nGranmaU Bates. Granma, although small, played an excellent game in the baekfield. He also is a sophomore. Dennis C. B.U Slusser., C. 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Judge Humphrey, assisted by his associate judges, Genster, Buckley,and Thbmpson,,delivered the verdiets3.and7thb sentences were acted out by the convicts, for the entertain- ment of the spectators. Mr. Daniels was nearly lulled off into dreamland by Fran- cis Andrews, who sang nmillion Dollar Babyu while strolling around the gym. Clncidentally, Mr. Daniels made a charming one-year-old--bonnet and alll, Barbara DeMay modeled the lat- est in gunny-sack afternoon gowns, Dean Lanxon spent the even- ing in a specially provided sand pile--feeling very much at homey Betty Hull staged a feather blowing race across the gym with U. R. Yhoody. John Sullivan attempted to give the young gentlemen in the audience a shaving lessong Gilbert Moore picked up, kernel by kernel, rice he had scattered on the stageg Bernard Jones drew a most charming portrait of Mr. Primog Gertrude Gebeck led the convicts into the gym, while twirling a batong Kiss Anderson and Kiss Lauritzen acted out a primary story, line by lineg Ray Sullivan gave us his rendition of Artie Shaw's Gon- certog Dorothy Bender gave a tap-dance version of a soldier with tired feet: Tilio Primo described his dream girly Dick Hand and Miss Mulligan imitated the famous team, Velez and Ulandag Harriet Ray demonstrated typical washday proceedings. Miss Pauline Peterson, attired. in reign, talked on the dress of the Romans, Ollie Spratt proposed to Mr. Bartholomewg Velma McCloud made love to Junior Peed while washing his feet Kin-a pan of cold waterlg Ray Dehay stirred up a little batch of biscuits--Zheciper 2 cups of sand, -sifted Well, l cup of thick waterg l teaspoon of lumpy sand..mixed well with several drops of hard water, etc.D Mr. Childress, dressed like a queen out of fairyland, danced a balloon danceg Lawrence Jacobs and Eva Baer played a harmonica duet. Bob Hughes introduced him- self to ten of the best looking girls in the gym. After the program, the exhausted Freshmen, and the entire student body, enjoyed dancing to the music of Jimmy Girkin's Orchestra. 5 ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS gk On Tuesday, October 21, 1941 the students of the gra- es and high school enjoyed a program presented by the zoo- egy society. It proved interesting because many types of irds were shown which the students had not had the oppor- unity of seeing before. 4 ik Dr. Stanley B. Niles from flows Wesleyan College spoke o the students and faculty on, Monday, February 2, 1942. he topic of his speech was nYour Pocket or Your Hcad.n On Tuesday, March 5, 1942, the students and faculty ad as their guest speaker Sergeant 'Ber1in, who was ac- ik ompanied by Officer Lamb. Sergeant Berlin gave an inter- sting and worthwhile talk on the young driver on the high- ay today. James E. Hilkey, entertainer and author, presented a rogram on poems by Riley and Holmes, in the gymnasium on pril 28, 1942. if On December 8th, 1941, Car1.C. Burgess, Ventriloquist, gresentcd a program in the auditorium to the students and aculty. ik Mrs. Wethcrcll, chairman of Victory Gardens in Shef- field, gave a talk on how Victory Gardens can help win the war. As her talk was on March 2, 1942, which was also vis- hging day, some parents as well as students and faculty had o.opportunity of hearing her talk on this subject. if On February. 12, 1942 an program was presented in the a ssembly in accordance with Abraham Linco1n's birthday. play was presented by some of the seventh grade, while ther seventh and eighth grade students told how songs of at time were written. A group of high school students esented a play over the microphone, and the sextet sang.n December 20, 1941, the 150th anniversary of the Bill Rights was presented to the students and faculty in the asium. A short play was presented by a group of stud- ts, and a technicolor movie was shown. ik An interesting talk was presented to the high school students and faculty by a Safety speaker on March 19, 1942. ter he finished talking the students and faculty had the portunity of going through the Safety Van which was very teresting. 721 h, it Q i? 'A' if if iii? 4 ' CHRISTMAS PROGRAM On December 25, the annual Christmas program was presented as entertainment for the parents and friends. The school orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Albert Sweet, opened the program by playing a number of appro- priate songs for the occasion. ' 4 The first grade presented' recitations, followed by their original dramatization nMrs1 Goose's Christmass' Daniel Primo played two accordion solos, nSki-Sengn and uJingle Bclls.N Following this, the second and third grades presented an original play, Hln Santa's Workshep.n The girls choir, under the direction of Mrsa Ruth Thomas, sang the nCheribum Song.n All of the third and fourth grade took pert in an illustration dialogue, nChristmas Customs and Symbols.n They also sang uAway in a Manger.n The fifth grade pre- sented an original play, UThc Yule Log,U in which all of the members took part. ' The sixth grade also presented an original play, UThe Last Merry Christmes,U in which all took parte the boys choir concluded Nightn and no Come All of Mrs. Ruth Thomas. After the program Santa Claus and passed the program by singing USilent Ye Feithful,N under the direction was given, the Fircmen presented out candy and oranges to each of the school children and smaller children present. All School Carnival October 31, 1941 was the scene of the Fourth Annual All-School Carnival held at Sheffield. The outstanding event of the evening was nThe Ter- rors of Tillien, a one act play given by the UFaculty Plnyersu. This great dramatic highlight of the current Theatrical Season presented Harold nMuggsyU Griffin as the ever-loving hero who strives to win the hand ef the heroine, Judy Leuritzen. The here.had to overcome the wiles of such villains as Mende Prime and Margaret Stoekey who were trying, to swindle the sorely pressed family, heeded by Jack Childress and Mabel Peterson. The day was saved when Sheriff nGctum Heygen CT. H. Bur- thelomewl cornered the swindler in the net. There were many attractions continuous during the evening. One was a free stage show given in the'nudit- orium. There was Kay Kyser's'Musicml Quiz, Bingo, Fort- une-telling, Athletic Arena, Bowling Alley, Shooting Gallery, Slidograms, Basket Shoot, and Museum. There was 'one hundred dollars given sway in the form of turkeys, chickens, eggs, country butter, pies, ' ' ' A ' ' '-unn5 Y - ' -- X -:iz is fx ax six sir ' 5 - . 'Y .-f--- V --Y Y Y Nl, 4 cakes, canned goods, and many other items of merchandise. No orchestra could be found to play that evening, so they obtained a nickelodion for their dancing pleasure. Junior Class Play On November 14, at 8 o'clock, the Junior Glasstpre- sented Boyce Loving's three act comedy, UTomboyu. John Abbott .had three daughters, although he had always wished for a son. As a rresult he determined to make his youngest, Jacqueline, as much of a son as pos- sible. Norma Streicher played the title role of NJack1eu Abbott, who was discovering that this is-a Nwoman's world and that even tomboys must live accordingly. Cast John Abbott, , , . Marvin Van de Velde Nancy Abbott , , , , .Marjorie Balla Dorothy Abbott . , , , , Barbara Barry Eloise Abbott. . . . . . . Shirley Hartz Jacqueline Abbott. . . . . . Norma Streicher Larry, JacK1e's pal. . . . . . . Glenn Trotter Alfred, engaged to Eloise .... Q. . . Richard Slock Earnest, engaged to Dorothy ...., .f, , ,Lyell Crockett Mrs. Hawkins, sister of Mrs. Abbott. . . . Betty Lou Floyd Mrs. Simpson - . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .Esther Ray Newspaper Photographer . . . . . . . . ,Darell Bills Radio Representative . . . . Elsie Lootens Golf Goods Saleswoman. . . . . . . . . . . . . Doris Wicht Cosmetics Representative . . . . . . . . . . . .Grace Hull Director - Miss Pauline Peterson ,uf fy! 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They took first place in the Little Eight tournament, after defeating three teams in a row. In the County tour- nament they dropped their first game to Bureau Twp. in three over times and were eliminated. Seven men did the majority of the playing to compile this enviable record: Bob Sprowls, Jack Hand, Donald Chesser, Billy Van Cauwenberg, Jim Hughes, Jimmy Humphrey, and Jimmy Moore. The team was eaptained by Bob Sprowls and Jack Hand. Season Results u Sheffield Atkinson Sheffield Annawan Sheffield Walnut iovertimej Sheffield Bureau Sheffield Buda Sheffield Neponset Sheffield Mineral Sheffield Tiskilwa Sheffield Mineral Sheffield Manlius Sheffield Buda County Tournament Sheffield Bureau Twp QThree overtimesj , Little Eight Grade Tournament Sheffield Tiskilwa Sheffield Neponset Sheffield Walnut Sheffield-Walnut Championship Game C f. p 1 jk. in N 1 4 After winding up their very successful basketball season, the seventh and eighth grade' boys vimmediatcly plunged wholeheartedly into track practice. At the first call ten boys reported: Donald Chesser, Bob Sprouls, Jim 'Hughes, Jimmy Moore, Glen Sipes, Eugene Donovan, Jack Hand, TJimmy Humphrey, George Chasteen, and Dick Wickham. After much diligent practice these boys carried the colors of Sheffield into the Little Eight Grade Meet on Hay 8,snd the County Meet on May 12k In these meets, the twenty-eight points in the two meets, were able to finish third. The hesvyweights with wJim Hughes leading the way finished fourth in the Little lui! 511 'JR 212 Av 15 SN TLA? s. lEight and third in the County Hoot. Junior High Pep Club V The Junior High Pep Club consists of the seventh and eighth students who do not plug on the grade school teams. Frank Sleek was elected President soon after the organization of this grouf. They have three G5QQp-1eQdeyg this year: Dorothy Jenn Thomas, Herjarie Ssbein, and Har- geret Mary Van Ceuwonberge. d The Safety Patrol T The Safety Petrol was composed of Qupils from the dfifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. This 'organig- ation was established this year to prevent accidents to children oing to Rnd from school. Hrs. Peterson is the ad- visor of this club. The members elected Bob Sppowlg gg cap- ltain,' and Bob Slusser end Jack Hind as Lieutcnnnts. Patrol belts, rminconts, :nd hits are provided for members on duty when needed. This club has proved to be very successful this year. 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T. A.: High School Teachers Grade Fuculty Meeting 3:45 First Quarter Report Cards Out Football--Walnut There High School Conference Campaign Armistice Dey Cnc school! High School Faculty Meotinn 3:45 Junior Class Play, nTomboy Sophomore Donco Thanksgiving Vacation Basketball--Toulon Here Fell Music Festival- Baskotbell--Atkinson Hero W Hifh School Clinic--Princeton ?No school upper six gradeel School Board Meeting Basketball--Annewen There Grade Faculty Meeting 5:45 Bell Breed Party Grade 1-8 2:50 Birthday: Jack Genster Birthday: Mr. Bartholomew Parent-Teachers: Safety Theme Y7,,A in ' Y W F .,m,,,, ,,,, .155 ik M143 :ir December January 14- 19- 26- February 9 10 10 12 16 19 22 25 24 25 29 6 7 7 7 9 12 15 17 16 19 20 20 22 25 51 2 5 4 5 6 9 11 12 15 :SCHOOL'CALENDAR' Assembly Program: Ven riloquist R Educated Dog. High School Faculty Meeting 5:45 Little 8 Meeting Wyanet 7:50 Basketball--Bureau Township There Basketball--LaMoille . Basketball--Buda Here Fireman Decorate 7:00 P. M. Annual Christmas Program Annual All-School Christmas Dance Christmas Vacation Begins Birthday: Walter Buckley Birthday: Mr. Primo Birthday: Leis Barton School Resumes P. T. A. Postponed Basketball--Malden Here Senior Class Pictures Grade B High School Faculty Meeting 5:45 Reading Circle 7:00 P. M. Basketball--Nepcnset There School Board Meeting Birthday: Mr. Childress Little B Basketball Tournament--Wyanet End of First Semester. Birthday: Mr. Daniels Q High School Semester Examinations. Basketball--Mineral Here Grade Report Cards Out County Sehoelmaster's Meeting Basketball--Tiskilwa There High School Report Cards Out Bureau County Basketball Tournament--Wyanet P. T. A.: F. B. I. Talk - Basketball--Mineral There Grade Faculty Meeting 5:45 P. M. HNoon Recreationn Meeting Basketball--Wyanet There Bureau Ce. Grade Basketball Tournament-LaMoille High School Faculty Meeting 5:45 P. M. Basketball--Alumni Here ' - Buda Faculty vs. Sheffield Faculty Lince1n's Birthday ' County Institute--Princeton Basketball--Manlius Here rw . February 24- March April 50-May 13 16 17 18 19 20 27 2 5 4 4 5 6 7 9 11 11 12 16 17 19 1 2 5 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 14 17 22 25 24 25 2 5 ,. 9 m,' -SCHOOL CALENDAR Junioe Dance After Game- Draft Registration Basketball--Malden There Reading Circle 7:00 p.m. , Birthday: Miss Mulligan A Basketball--Buda There District Basketball Tournament--Sheffield P. T. A. Visiting Day Safety Talk-Officer Lamb Grade Faculty Heeting15:45 Regional Basketball Tourney-Kewanee Regional Basketball Tourney-Kewanee Regional Basketball Tourney-Kewanee District Speech-Rock Falls School Board Meeting High School Faculty Meeting Senior Show, nTho Flying Cadetu Matinee 2:50 Senior Show, nThe Flying Cadotn. Faculty Meeting 7:00 Special Board Meeting Sophomore Party Grade Faculty Meeting 4:15 P. M. Track Meet: Sheffield Wyanet Buda 5:00 P. M: , Good Friday: No school- - - Wedding Bells Birthday: Iona Billings Parent-Teachers: Defense Program High School Faculty Meeting Track Meet: Sheffield, Neponset, Walnut 5:00 P. M. Bradley College Senior Guest Day School Board Election School Board Meeting. Birthday: Dorothy Zack County Schoolmasters--Ohio Track Moet: Sheffield, Manlius, Tiskilwa 3:00 P. M. W. L. S. Tryouts W. L. S. Tryouts Track Meet: Sheffield, Bureau Assembly Program: James E. Hickey- J. W. Riley Poems W. L. S. Show C3 Consecutive Nightsl , . I ity B fx: r drd: th B to May a. June July AUQUB 15 'r rbi-' CD01 D-'F'l-'I-' 0110!-'O 14 22 24 25 26 27 27 5 10 29 5 22 26 SCHOOL CALENDAR Little 8 Conference Track Meet: Walnut Parent-Teachers: Grade Teachers Grade Faculty Meeting 5:45 Birthday: Miss Lauritzen CMrs. Bartholomew? 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Tw -. - ,V -- ., A M- -V X X ,ymgz-.lrV!z'fi.N!:N-5'-1.13.1--ff' N,..'F425., V kb-f ig. .J-.155 s aa .ff X if-is - '.'-. ' 1 -fffilq V: ' var'-if-.fri '7f:'fi 21?-C! 5 ikx.g,V-E.. f. 'sb ., V-,-:fuk 1. .' l V .Q f - - .- 451.-l.'-V. L , jf. - A fx -5 Us -.51-.1 :'t 'i3-ff.. -V 1 rg I--2Q.f'Q X 7- uf 'lf-- ' A '- D- .gg-Eg'-,Q ,x,.1-gfcgg. lg imp 1- -.J -.f.4..g-5, E 5, Y A Y , , , , , ,, , , ,.,, ll.. . H, :bill mfr Nik' 62' Tiki iff GIRL SCOUTS The five-year-old Girl Scout Troop of Sheffield has be- come increasingly active during the past year. Under the competent leadership of Mrs. Phillip Boyden, the Scouts have been diligently working for badges and awards in the field of Scouting. Three First Class Scouts, Gertrude Gebcck, Joan Madsen, and Dorothy Jean Thomas, have now been awarded the title of Bar Scouts, the highest honor given Girl Scouts. The year's program has been filled with summer camping trips, fall and winter hikes and parties, and the inevitable spring cook-outs and hiking trips. The girls enjoyed camping at the Rock Island Camp from June 22-July 4. During this period, numerous camp activ- ities, namely: swimming, arts and crafts, hikes, and cook- outs, occupied every moment of the camping days. During July eight Scouts enjoyed a week's camping at Camp Ralston near Dixon. This fall and winter, parties, hikes, courts-of-awards, and swimming at the Kewanee NYU, added variety and fun to the carol-singing tradition at Christmas time. The evening was completed as a memorable festive Christmas Party gift exchange and games. cessful candy-selling d Scouts. As usual, ed by the Sheffield scout Ably assisting Mrs. the annual occasion when the girls held their at Betty's Baskct..with the usual During the holiday season, a suc- ive was sponsored by the Girls Girl Scout Cookie sale was sponsor- in the early spring. Beyden with her duties as Captain were: Mrs. O. B. Giltncr, Miss Margaret Stcokcy, and Miss Patricia Mulligan. As our local Girl Scout Troop begins its sixth year, the need for alert, intelligent, clear-minded, American girls is steadily increasing. No medium can better train girls to bc- come responsible American citizens, in the future, than the work of the Girl Scout Organization throughout America. In this time of national emergency, the Girl Scouts of America are offering their services, as Service Scouts. A Service Scout must be a badge winner in the eight most import- ant ficlds, including first aid, and homemaking. After the Service Scout has won her Service Cap, she is on call, by anyone in her community, to serve in any way she can. The Sheffield Scouts are industrieusly working for this achieve- ment award. Good luck to them! Scout personnel include: Tenderfoot Scouts: Shirley Thompson, Jackolyn Thomas, Donna Wilhelm, Jean Ann Folk, Pat- ricia Berry, Patricia Dean, and Marilyn Mowery. Second- Class Scouts: Dolores Kane, Marjorie Sabcin, Bonnie Jean Mowery, Betty Ann Emmerson, Mary Francis Giltner, Rosanne Miller, Margaret Mary Van Cauwenberge, Marilyn Madsen, Julie Nl fr! ggf Q I .gym v iff la S112 1 , r lik it it , L ,1-.A 1 X nf is fx o to fi? X Marcia.Moore,fEdith Ann Donovan, .Marjorie Kane. First-Class Scoutsgl Dorothy-Jean Thomas, Joan Madsen, Gertrude Gebeck. 'M P' A . -T tj, TQOYTSQOUTS ,r T L' it' . A A'The .Boy Scout Qrganizatlon of Sheffield is sponsored by-the-American Legion, H. F..Hortz.Post 45. -They are under the leadership of Scoutmaster Mando Primo. 'f'+ 5 -' Two patrols make up this troop No. 52 and are under patrol leaders Bernard Jones, of the Haven Patrol, and Dick Hand, 'of the Beavers. Those boys of the Raven Patrol are: Jack Hand, Jimmy Moore, Donald Chesser, and Billy Van Cau- wenberge. Those under Dick Hand are: Gilbert Moore, Jene Moore, Dick Dean, and Kenneth Dahl. l n Every so often they two patrols have contests. These are very educational and the boys like very much to, have them. Included in these are things such as, handicraftf collection of.leaves,'insects, and other articles of nature. There are so many points given for these and the contest us- ually runs about six weeks. At the end of the period the patrol that has the least number of points has to give the others a feed. This feed is held in the grove where their cabin is located. A merry day is had by all and some of them stay all night at the cabin. During the past year they have been very busy collecting papers and magazines for National Defense. - Let us tell you boys who have reached the age of twelve, that being a Boy Scout is one of the best organizations that you could join. Ask any boy who is a scout and he will tell you the very same. ' GIRL'S ATHLETIC LEAGUE This league meets every Thursday the eighth period. Some of the girls arrange to play basketball after school, and dur- ing the period the girls take part in the different activit- ies such games that can be played indoors or ,outdoors. Uhrs. Petersen is the instructor of this league, and arranoed, the way the period is spent. D SEKTET, The Sextet, whose sir members are: Mary Joanne Sullivan Norma, Streicher, Dorothy Zack, Marjorie Kane, Barbara Pres: ton, and Dorothy Bender, was organized this year by Hrs. Thomas, head of the music department. Although this group appeared but once, the members hope that a high school Scxtet will become traditional at Shef- field High School. a,. 1 - .ff E500 O 0 .3-li-I cz 529 ' P- 'f s Ti .1 ,Q , ,biwa View s t Nyl- yy. I I 1 tr Q 'WY' A P'-Q. ' 0 Y , -Li YT'-Q K7 f - 3 x - ' '-5 ff, Q, .-.. Tb' NIE E ' 'Q .7 YF 5 l X an rnl 1 . - -was - - - an-2 '- ' ' ,L 7,7 V A I ,, I, J-VY -V - ,.-.L - , ' A inc, :,, it if? ii? ik' 'ik 721' iii? l FIRST GRADE p The first grade brings a new experience into the child- ren's lives--working and playing in a group. The first few weeks were spent becoming used to one another. After the newness of being in a large group had worn eff, the children settled down to the difficult task of learning to read. After Christmas a unit on table manners was studied. This included settine the table, helping each other into their seats, passing and-asking for food, and be- ing excused at the end of the meal. Highlights of the year were the birthday parties--refreshments consisting of sucks ers or Guess Whats . - ' SECOND AND THIRD GRADES We've spent a very busy year in our roem.4 Each month we have had a special study of famous men. Our nature stu- dy included a bird study, butterflies, and moths, and we even experimented in growing vegetables and grains. One of our pet snakes, Slinky, which we watched with much interest, shed his skin while in our room. We have read many library books and made books of our own. Our verse choir likes to say poems that we have writ- ten ourselves. .So you see we have many things to keep us busy in Room 2. - ' - THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES - The third and fourth grades are again emphasizing citi- zenship in their Citizens' Club. Election of officers takes place every quarter. The first quarter officers were Jean Ann Folk, presidcntg Sally Giltncr, vice-presidentg Noel Griffin,secretary3 and Leonard Lambert, assistant secretary. The second quarter officers were Richard Benson, presidentg Billy Stevens, vice-presidentg Jackie Kaufman,secretaryg and Robert Miller, assistant secretary. They have also done a good deal in the line of music. Ten children are taking music lessons on four different in- struments. They have 3iven'several interesting amateur hour programs in their music classes. FIFTH GRADE The Fifth Grade has been busy with the Three R's, par- ticularly se with fractions. But after the arithmetic per- iod came geography and a study of thc Americas. We have been ,H Y , N Ziff if? S512 if! n S13 gk . :fc Si? ,711 v - ' W' ,.g:s's.a- +11 ' ' 'lil 213. iff a Q, Sk p 52: ,I 3 , , , trying to understand the relation between the United States and her possessions, with Canada, Mexico, and the countries of Central Americaj and South America during this period of Crisis and the importance of each in the winning of the war against the Axis Powers. History has helped to give us an understanding of how this present situation has come about, ahead to see what might happen history. In order to appreciate and we have tried to look from what we know of past the difference in culture and language between the equival- as fre- ent of his own, and a few Spanish words were used quently as possible in the classroom. Although no problems concerning world affairs have been solved in Fifth Grade, a great many have been brought up and discussed as completely as our experience and reading make possible. SIXTH GRADE Twenty-three boys and girls have enrolled in the sixth grade this year. Of this group John McCloud left to enter rural the Wyanot school and LaVerne Phillips moved to a school district near Manlius. Two girls coming from other schools are Betty Parks who joined the class in September from the Ottawa Schools and Donna Chesser who came in Jan- uary from Mineral. Early in the year the students organized a class club. The name, uThe Helpful Clubn, is significant of the varied activities and purposes. Jerry Folk is the president3Donna Wilhelm, vice-presidentg and Norma Lee Floyd, secretary. Several editions of a call newspaper have been 'pub- lishedn...by hand printing...this year. The sheet has been named nThe Sixth Sensen, and was first edited by'7Warron Taylor, David Griffin, Jimmy Sullivan and Juliann Giltner with nearly everyone else working as reporters. For the annual Christmas program in the school audito- rium, the class gave a two-act play entit1edUThe Lost Merry Christmasn. Everyone in the class took part. Boys of the class who have taken part in school patrol service were Warren Taylor, Jerry Folk, Jimmy Sullivan,Del- mar Peed, Tommy Cole and John McCloud. In all school Boy's choir sixth graders singing are David Griffin, Jimmy Sulli- van, Jerry Folk and Warren Taylor. 1, The 6th grade basketball team coached by HMuggsyn ine cludes: Jack Barry, Dan Primo, David Griffin, Verne Moore, Dale Moore, Jerry Folk, mad Noel Griffin of the 4th grade. Games have been 6th versus 5th in two games. Scores 22-9, 22-O with 6th winning, and 6th versus 7th 15-14 in favor of Vth. u J is . I. ,ll U L Dey: Khaki lforfnl ldvhne I QM lhmlll f sum andy. 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