Sheffield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Sheffield, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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J 'Q ' s ' li Q ?' A. M, ag- . g -- 1' + Q . 7255 1 . x , 3 u 3 Padaa4e4dqz4eSwm6ea44 skywwmwwwmadmdsmw Sie!!-ew f7!e'ama O O We, the Senior Class of 1955, with deep ap- preciation for their help and guidance through- out our school years, humbly dedicate this book to our parents and teachers. It is through their continued efforts that we have attained our goal of graduation. Zawwiaofg ' George Smith, Mrs. Rachel Folk, Robert Boyden, Leonard Lambert, President, Mrs. Betty Ann Madsen, Sec retaryg Kenneth Nelson, Kenneth Streicher. Edith Donovan Secretary 746 dgeze Edie and Mr. Harlan Pete Stand ard Custodian 3 ,t t 1 . . s. .. t .. .. ssl.-st, L is t S t . Q .M s - . ss- 1 pg s sg - 1 . . K 1 :ks . .M . - sX Q Sw. ,, it 5, X sexy, -A -. te s ses? 4 ' ess N X WILLARD M. HARLAN Illinois State Normal University University of Illinois, B,A,, M,S, Superintendent of Sheffield Schools Algebra JA NICE M. BEALER Illinois State Normal University, B.S. Commerce FLORENCE M. JOHNSON University of Indiana, B.A, Columbia School of Music, P,S.M, Louisville Conservatory English, Music JOHN A. HOST University of Dubuque, A.B. University of Illinois, M.A. University of Colorado History' Bands FRED S. SCHWIND Loras College, B,A, University of Iowa, M.A. Mathematics, Latin Junior High Coach LAURA J. PETERSON University of Illinois, B.S. Western Illinois State College Home Economics, English JEAN ANN NELSON Bradley University, B.S. Girls Phys. Ed. LELAND PERKINS L,P,O. Junior College University of Illinois, A.B. Science, Boys P.E. 608 JAMES WHITE Western Illinois State College, B.S. Democracy, Industrial Arts, Coach MARILYN JEAN MOORE Northern Illinois State College Illinois State Normal University Social Science, Phys. Ed. OVA D. ANDERSEN University of Illinois, B.S. Sixth Grade EUGENE I. ENNIS Illinois State Normal University Loras College, A,B, Western Illinois State College English, Dramatics, Social Science General Science, Librarian MABEL PETERSON Augustana Conservatory Augustana College Third and Fourth Grades ETHEYL SERIE Bradley University Northern Illinois State College Western Illinois State College University of Illinois Second Grade LUCILLE G. MCKIE Northern Illinois State College Second Grade BERNEICE H. QUICKLE g Illinois State Normal University Fourth and Fifth Grades s f, st X ss, XXX - :- i l 1 qs s s tgsswsj s t r , i - S :fsxlfwssssesv .Nei -fs: s of was - s. -fsgssfssss-ss.xs.1 . L ,ss ss, ss . X S C.. sl, ,trt Q --s is t .. . . - - Ruth Anne De Freezer - . Wayne Smith Co ednors Marlene Driessens, Art 8: Photo Editor Camille McCune, Social Editor Helen Cathelyn, Bus. SL Adv. Manager Chuck Young, Sports Editor X Rose Mary Gentry, Calendar Lois Sipes, Organizations Kenneth Riggs, Grade Sports Bob Johnson, Alumni Mrs. Janice Beaier, Adviser. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAxxxxxxxyxxxxxxxxvvvvyyy,x,,, RUTH ANNE DE FREEZER Ican be convinced, but it is a hard job. Class President 3g G,A.A, 2 ,3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 3g Class Plays 3,45 Little 8 One- Act Play Contest 2,3g Concert Band l,2, 3,45 Footbal1Band l,2,3,4g Basketba1lBand l,2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4, Saxophone Con- test 2,3,4g District Music Contest 1,2,3,4g Little 8 Music Festival 1,2,4g Chorus l, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,23 Ensemble 2,3,4g Mixed Ensemble 2g All-State Chorus 3g Art Camp 2g Cardett Reporter 1,3g Cardett Art Editor 4: Cardinal Co-Editor 4. 8 HELEN MARIE CA THELYN There's a little sillinessin every sensible girl. Class Secretary l, Class Treasurer 3, Class President 4, G,A.A. 2,8,4, President 4, Class Plays 3,4g Little 8 One-Act Play Contest 4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Football Band l,2,3,4g Basketball Band l,2,3,4g Or- chestra 3,4g Clarinet Quartet 3,4g District Music Contest l,2,3,4g Little 8 Music Festival l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3g Cardett Re- porter4g Cardinal Business and Advertising Manager 4g D.A,R. 4. MARLENE JOYCE DRIESSENS A smile is her greatest asset. Class Secretary 4, Class Vice -President 1,2,33 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 33 F,H,A, l,2,3, Vice-President 2, Secretary33 Class Plays 3,41 Little 8 One-Act PlayContest 43 ConcertBandl,2,3,43 Football Band l,2, 3,42 Basketba11Bandl,2,3,43 Orchestra3,43 Twirling Contest 1,33 District Music Con- test l,2,3,43 Little 8 Music Festival l,2, 3,43 Music C3l'I1P2: Cardett Editor 4: Car- dett Reporter 33 Cardinal Art 8rPhoto Edi- tor 43 1955 Homemaker for Tomorrow. ROSE MARY GENTRY A sweet little smile that melts the hardest heart. Class Treasurer 1,45 G,A.A. 2,3,4Q Vice President 4, Point Committee 3,43 F,H,A, l,2,3, President 33 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Sr.Varsity Cheerleader 3,4Q Class Plays 3,43 Majorette l,2,43 Baton Twirler 33 District Music Contest l,2,33 Twirl- ing Contest 13 Little 8 Music Festival 1,2,33 Chorus l,2,33 En- semble 1,2,3: Mixed Chorus 23 G, A,A, Camp 23 Girls State 33 Car- dett F.H,A, Reporter 33 Cardett Social Editor 43 Cardinal Calendar 43 Homecoming Queen 4. ROBERT TED JOHNSON I'm not afraid of my lessons, lkeep them in my books. Class President 23 Football li Basketball 2,33 Track 1,23 CrossCountry33 Class Play Manager 3,43 Boy's Chorus 1,25 Cardinal Alumni Editor 4. 9 FRANCES CAMILLE MCCUNE Laughing at life. Class Sergeant at Arms 15 G,A,A, 2,3,45 F,H,A, 3,4, Vice President 45 Ir.Varsity Cheerleader 25 Sr. Varsity Cheerleader 3, 45 Class Plays 3,45 Little 8 One-Act Play Contest 2,35 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Foot- ba11Band l,2,3,45 Basketball Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra2,3,45 Flute Contest3,45 District Music Contest 1,2,3,4g Little 8 Music Festival l,2,3, 45 All State Band 45 Music Camp35 GirlsChorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Cho- rus 25 Ensemble 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 25 Cardett Staff 2,3,45 Cardinal Social Editor 45 McCall's Fashion Award 4. LOIS IRENE SIPES You can't ruffle her good nature. Class Secretary 25 G,A,A, 2,3,45 F,H,A l,2,3, Project Chairman 25 Class Plays 3: 45 Cardett Co-ordinator 45 Cardett Re- porter 25 Cardinal Class News and Or- ganizations 4. 10 KENNETH LYNN RIGGS To him appeals, mechanics and whee1s. Basketball 25 CrossCountry 35 Boy's P.E. l,2,3,45 Class Plays Manager 3,45 Cardett Mimeograph Oper- ator and Humor 45 Cardinal Jr. High Sports Editor 4. WAYNE RUSSELL SMITH For men may come and men may go, but I go on forever. Class Treasurer 2, Class Vice-President 43 Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, A11- Conference Guard 2, All-Conference Back, 2nd Team 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, All-Conference Center, 2nd Team 43 Track l,2,3,43 Class Plays 3,43 Little 8 One-Act Play Contest 43 Concert Band 1, 23 Little 8 Music Festival 1,21 Boy's Chorus 1,23 Boy's Ensemble 1,23 Cardett Gossip 43 Cardinal Co-Editor 4g Home- coming King 4. CHARLES S. YOUNG When fun and work clash, why worry about work. Class President 13 Football l,2,3,4, Co- Captain 43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track l,2, 3,43 Class Plays 3,43 Concert Band 13 Car- dett Sports Reporter 43 Cardinal Sports Editor 4. 11 an ' In looking back over our high school career, we have many people and events that bring back happy memories. In 1951, fifteen Freshmen prepared themselves for their first initiation. They were: Helen Marie Cathelyn, Russell Chasteen, Ruth Anne De Freezer, Marlene Driessens, Rose Mary Gentry, Roland Fisher, Bobby Ted Johnson, Camille McCune, Larry Nutter, Martha Nutter, KennyRiggs, Lois Sipes, Wayne Smith, Marilyn Stonewall, and Charles Young. We elected class officers: President--Charles Young, Vice- President--Marlene Driessens, Secretary--Helen Cathelyn, Treasurer--Rose Mary Gentry, Sergeant-at- Arms--Camille McCune. We designed a 55 class bannerland selected orange and blue as our class colors. The firstdancewe gave was the, Homecoming Dance and the theme was Shine on Harvest Moon . For our class parties, we went roller skating twice under the super-vision of Mr. Host, our class sponsor. Our Sophomore class officers -were: President--Bobby Ted Johnson, Vice-President--Marlene Dries- sens, Secretary--Lois Sipes, Treasurer--Wayne Smith, Sergeant-at-Arms--Larry Nutter. On December 23., we gave the Christmas Dance with Julian Heene's Orchestra. Rose Mary Gentry and Camille McCune were chosen Jr. Varsity cheerleaders. Our class parties were spent roller skating and attending the movie, Miracle of Fatima, with our class sponsor, Mrs. Johnson. Roland Fisher decided to leave us after the first semester of this year. Our Junior class officers were: President- -Ruth Ann De Freezer, Vice-President--Marlene Driessens, Secretary--Sharon Thomas, Treasurer--Helen Cathelyn. Our sponsors were Mrs. Bealer and Mr. White. Rose Mary Gentry and Camille McCune were chosen Sr. Varsity cheerleaders. We gave the Christmas Dance with Julian Heene's Orchestra. We ordered our class rings and gave the Junior-Senior Prom with the theme, 'Moonlight and Roses . Our class parties were a movie, Return to Paradise , and a party in the school gymnasium. Our first class play was given. It was Wish on the Moon . We lost Martha Nut- ter and Marilyn Stonewall this first semester. Sharon Thomas and Larry Nutter did not return for their final year, so eleven students entered their Senior year and elected the following officers: President--Helen Cathelyn, Vice-President --Wayne Smith, Secretary--Marlene Driessens, Treasurer--Rose Mary Gentry. Our sponsors were again Mrs. Bealer and Mr. White. Camille McCune and Rose Mary Gentry were again chosen as Sr. Varsity cheerleaders. Our first-semester class party was a movie, The Barefoot Contessa, which was held at Princeton. We put on the Freshman Initiation program with the theme of Freshies are Funny . Immediately after the program we sponsored a dance with music by Julian Heene and his Orchestra. We gave the Senior class play called Kay Beats the Band . Russell Chasteen left us after the first semester. We all were kept busy planning for the publishing of the CARDINAL. We were also kept in suspense waiting for our class trip which is to be one day spent touring Washington D.C. and three days in New York City. This Page Sponsored By: CASSIDAY BROTHERS, Wholesale, Spring Valley. 12 - Sheff Camus consul! 445 Wed We the Senlor Class of Sheffreld Hrgh belng ofsound mrnd and body do hereby de clare thrs document as our last will and testament Any resemblance to persons mg or dead is purely coincrdenral Helen Cathelyn will my abllrty not to miss school to one Lela Standard That after school lrfe IS boring rsn t 1t'7 Ruth Ann De Freezer wlll my abilrty to get a diamond before graduatlon to one Sonnre Wrckham Go go go Sonrue! Marlene Drressens w1l1 my honor roll report cards to one Ronme Pease You can t hardly get them kmd no more Ronmel Rose Mary Gentry wrll my ab1l1ty to keep late late hours to my slster Barbara S h h h h! Bobby Ted Johnson w1l1 my boommg vorce to one Wally Jenklns Trme for a tonsll tune up Wally' Camrlle McCune w11l my dark eyebrows and eyelashes to one Gene Swanson Don t make eyes at too many gxrls Gene' Kenny Rrggs w1l1 my abxllty to do somethmg constructlve ln Industrlal Arts every single day to one Mr Whrte Lors Srpes w1l1 my huge earring collectlon to one Helen Hewltt You have to start sooner or later Helen Wayne Smlth wrll my abilrty not to prle up MY Ford to one Anna McCarty Keep BOTH hands on the steerrng wheel Anna! Chuck Young w11l my ab1l1ty to keep my class rlng throughout my Junror and Senior years to one Roger Folk W1l1 power Roger wrll power! We the Semor Class w1l1 the Juruor Class the ability to make dec1s1ons and suck to them a goal we ALMOST succeeded in reachmg years Brace up Mr Harlan the worst IS yet to come!! To the etghth grade wewill the abihty to desrgn a banner as drsuncuvely dtfferent as ours Practrce practxce practice! Last of all to our sponsor Mrs Bealer we wrll three months of rest and recuperanon after two grueling years of belng our sponsor Thanks Teach IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto subscrrbed and affrxed our seal on tlus foglrteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fi ty frve stew Qwng 10 Y'?,x,s-axle H? my 3 W mV CEZEZQ J--it .445 O i ' ' A I . ' liv- I, l ' , s ' .Q n ' I' , o'. -I I I I . ' I, , . 2 . . . I . I' I ' . ,, . ,, . ' . . . I, . ' . . . ' ' . ,, . ,, . . I' - 1 ' u ' . I 4 . s ' I' . , . ' . .. . ' - 1' , n u 1 l f. v XE, To Harlan, we will the courage and starnina to continue for another twelve K - I o ' - r l . X N 1 n .' I N u 5 p , ' .' . . X - - . ' xxx N b lx X f dmc KA nuns, s if I nn .lf urs.. E , . - , 5? E 0 ' .U . .flff r xii' r I' 4 I A ' ' 13 1975--A wonderful time was had by all the Alumni of the class of '55 at their reunion in good old Sheffield gymnasium. lt's been twenty years since we graduated, and time has made only a few changes in us. Kenny Riggs surprised everyone by flying fin an airplanel clear from the island of Suzy-loo where he is the King of the Barton-ian Tribe. Kenny was the first white man ever to set foot on the small tropical island and since then he has kept all primitive customs sheltered from modern civilization. Kenny cleverly made his way by selling his car and buying S25 worth of collar buttons with which he got complete control of the native workers. Two decades have changed Helen Cathelyn by giving her prematurely white hair. We all were not surprised since redheads usually end up thatway. Helen went to college on a bubble dancing scholarship. She is known to all her personal friends as Tootie She is now dean of women at an institution for red -headed girls. Rose Mary Gentry, now known as Mrs. Miller, has also made her way as a professional woman by inventing a quick reducing system known as Rosy's Reducing Routine . This system involved putting on a cast iron affair called Rosy's Miller Muzzle which locks around your jaws and prevents you from eating a thing until she unlocks it with the only key Rosy and Bob are the parents of twelve thin children. The famous professor, Robert Theodore Johnson, whose fame is not needed to be mentioned here, flewi all the way from Copenhagen, Denmark, where he is a doctor in Genetics. Once he crossed a horseshoe with a corpse and got a lucky stiff. His first failure was when he crossed a corner with a red light and got a ticket. He is now working on dehydrated water. All you do is add water and you have water! Ruth Ann De Freezer was late in coming to the reunion since she was tied up in St. Louis with her fan club. She is now a famous movie star in Hollywood and has taken the theatrical name of Deepa Freezer. She is known world wide since her figure is on every Rexall Drug Store calendar. Deepa is on her way to New York, where she will be starring in the current Broadway production, The Life of Berle Ives . Wayne Smith graduated from Macomb College and was previously engaged in coaching at Harvard Univer- sity. He losthis job thererecemly since it was the rumor that co-eds were being paid to play on athletic teams. He is said to be a multi-millionaire because he invested all his money in an industry of his own invention. This consists of fermenting orange juice and packing it into six-can packs. Wayne furnished all the refreshments for the reunion. He drove to Sheffield in a maroon, 1975 Cattle-Ack. ' Lois Sipes is known by all in the field of literature. Her name is in every school book as one of America's most versatile authors. Herrecentnovels were IWasA Teenage Schoolgirl and The Curfew Tolled While the Ash Can Rolled , based on her own life history and experiences. Lois's bold, earthly, realistic style of writing will leave you gasping. Charles Young drove up in back of the school house in a long, black, bullet-proof limousine. Heiwas here only long enough to shake hands with everyone and pass out election buttons. As you must know, Chuck is cam- paigning for election for Junior Senatorof Illinois. His platform is, No more schools for Illinois . Since eighteen -year olds can now vote in this state, he is almost sure of all the young people's votes. But just in case of some old-fashioned elders, he has the bullet-proof limousine. Marlene Driessens graduated from the Moline Institute of Commerce. She is famous as being the fastest typist in the U.S, and recentlywon the cup at the Olympic Sports Events held in Australia for being the world's fastest short-hander. Afteryears of money making she married her high school sweetheart, Don Vyneman, who founded the first jet streetcar running from Mineral to Sheffield. After years of hard work, Camille McCune finally struggled her way to the top. Under the strict coaching of her old band director, Mr. Host, she became famous as aprofessional flute player. Only last year, she was named the only girl in the world who could swim the English Channel while playing F1ight of the Bumblebee' on a flute. Needless to say, Camille was quite proud of her water-filled flute pin which she wears on her letter sweater and she didn't hesitate to show it to everyone at the reunion. The gaiety- of the reunion lasted until the wee hours of the morning and at the close of the party, we all, with upraised cans of fermented orange juice, drank a toast to our 1985 reunion. This Page Sponsored By: KENNETH DAHL, PHILCO TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE, Sheffield. 14 Q32 S L Thanks En' The Memory Qiflff S fi .PT ffgqim y ,P JV Thanks for the mem-My To aw .na Shgffmld 1-ugh iA jfhgmgis for 'She vxei?-0-TU Wecounf 'Hmm oneycl all LB,Lwf gg-1-mfw M1 Ekxzahfsrssgixzfisfj 5,ff5h.222,2i3,?:i6i,':,igi'3:f:, if M -P .P ff i ff iw :fin YOURf6 'lioughi us 0.11 know WE, -thank You so much! A AQ mean it when vie 52-B YWQ Shank gof1 50 mu?-,M Jiri? J J' J J .F J JJPH 531.11 Mkk le s-sons Shah we have leavndfrom jon. We will c,ouv-use 4? J -5 is E J? .H iJ J 1' ml now 1Pa.c.e ffhe fuk-Ure We all pleclse ousf log-al-'03 L ,N J 1 1 J ., th ,1 ,1 J fi JG, Son, Ani wiskffle Ioesi: 1:0 S.H.S.! So I L ff fJ51fM7lU Ja Ag 5, P Q Thanks 'PO' the m9m'0 'H For par'-1235 plags atul froms' L fm nf mfr: m M Cheers ani tear-5115 songs F or football BHYHGS ani Las?-Bail W ,r .r .ala V V ff r J .f J gen Ana fx-ienls that we have Known We Hman!! 15011 S0 'mu ki 15 N SSE . Qi 1 y 4 O N E. U-l D-I CD mam n . . X .XX l X553 nf' wx M S l i QR Chuck M arle ne Lois Rosy Kenny Ruth Anne Wayne Bob Helen- gm, lm an Z my 22, 1955 Processional .... .... M iss Mabel Peterson Invocation ...... . ..... Reverend Truett High Musical Selection. . . . . High School Girls' Chorus Sermon. . . . . . . . . . . . .Reverend Thomas H. Walsh Musical Selection ....... High School Girls' Chorus Benediction ...... . . Reverend Father P. E. Hand View 27, 7955 Selections ..... ........... H igh School Band Processional. . . ........ High School Band Invocation ...... . . Reverend Father P. E. Hand Class Welcome ............... Helen Cathelyn Musical Selection ............. Girls' Ensemble Address. . . A Great American .... Dr. R. G. Bone Class Song. . Pre sentation Pre sentation Pre sentation Pre sentation Pre sentation Benediction. Rece ssional. Senior Class . M. Harlan , Victor Olds . Jack Hand . W. M. Harlan Assistant Provost, U. of I. u 0 0 0 n u 0 0 Q Q u u 6 s 1 U 0 l W of Awards. . . of V. F. W. Award. . . . of Legion Awards. . . . . of the Class ..... . . . of Diplomas. . . . . . . . . W. M. Harlan . . . . . . . . . . . . Reverend McCarty ...HighSchoo1Band 17 HELEN CATHELYN MARLENE DRIESSENS ROSE MARY GENTRY RUTH ANNE DE FREEZER BOB JOHNSON CAMILLE MCCUNE WA YN E SMITH KENNY RIGGS LOIS SIPES CHUCK YOUNG PROGRAM Welcome ............. Ruth Anne De Freezer Response .................. James Van Loo Senior Class Will ........... Edward Van Meir Moonlight and Roses .... Members of Junior Class Senior Class Prophecy ......... David Wilcoxson Dedication of Yearbook ......... Conrad Hewitt Remarks........... .......Mr.Har1an Star Dust . . . . . . . . . . . . Junior Class Girls Z fgfid penn: f?54 ' and Zone MENU Rose Nectar Moonlight and Rose Special Moon Beams Fleecy Clouds Cresent Moon and Star Dust Rose Petal Salad Rose Bud Radishes ' Love1 s Delight - Rose Water This Page Sponsored By: A FARMERS STATE BANK, Sheffield 20 Le PROGRAMME ABienVenu.. .. .. . WilliamMcKee Responder ................. Helen Cathelyn Senior Class Will ..... . - ..... Charles Young Chantez et Dancez ............ Follies Bergere Senior Class Prophecy ..... Ruth Anne De Freezer Remarks ..................... .Mr. Harlan Dedication of Yearbook . . . ...... Wayne Smith Dance Francaise ...... . . .Madelon et Pierre f . 2 pam 7 955 sa 'ma vs Pam LE MENU Fruit Antoine 's Special Pomme de terre Les Vegetables de la Reviera Panne et Beurre La Salade--Dressing de la Chiaparelli Deserte Coffee au lait This Page Sponsored By: BILL FINDLAY, JOSTENS Officers Rose Mary Gentry--Major ette, 1954 Gir1's State Helen Cathelyn - -D. A. R. r -s Vs er :ie X O O I XY Camille McCune - - Track Queen Our Pride and Joy ima- X. aim 435 'Q H1 ki me :ae- ro . N -axe X X X , RFQSN1 Q5 -:g. AWN F Q Af -Mew X. ml Q Q - X 5 SX! YQ Q--Name 5 S i use Q- as gs f 1 s 'Q is S -, Q 52 f S ,' A Sawwe x , 5 s ..f1sgg 1 55 ,. 5 is Q 2 JN ei- Q 55 ii ea- Q, 'g ' Y i N r 3, -, . W- s M 5 Q 3 5 Q he iz f 5 ie 1' 2 1 - 5 5 r. ,S Q . X x .. A ,, ,E I .I if f 2: 1 V 3. 3 Q - li f - A.. Charles Young--Highest Boy, V. F. W. Award Wayne Smith--Legion Award Helen Cathelyn--Highest Girl, Legion Award Rose Mary Gentry - -Home - coming Queen Wayne Smith- -Homecoming King Marlene Driessens--Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of Tomorrow 22 VvVV,gLY,VYXXX X x AAAAA,A,1gAyx N K X Ng ,Q SS X C X rs N X T X MX 5 X N NN 3 was X C X s X fi .-Qs.. yi - 3 -X '-Hfziizis. .Q NN X X N This Page Sponsored By: O. B. GILTNER M. D., C. M. BERFIELD M. D., Sheffield 24 Exim ' ..--- . 1:1-+ Gladys Barton Phil Cunningham Karen Drew Dorothy Drews Bill Fisher Roger Folk Gene Gibson Paul Griffin Gunther Heintz Kay Johnson Marilyn Kaufman Bill McKee Janice Miller Stanley Moore Catherine Ray 'nd Ann Nelle Schwl Lela Standard Catherine Thomas Sonnie Wickham Wanda Wilhelm Offense Bill McKee .......... Dorothy Drews .... Ann Nelle Schwind . . Janice Miller .... Mrs. Johnson. . . Mr. Harlan. . . Gene and Marilyn Homecoming Attendants Prom! This Page Sponsored By: N. S. JOHNSON, M. D., Sheffield . . . .President . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . Co-Sponsors n n Kay Johnson ....... Arr Camp Karen Drew ..... Music Camp G. A. A. Camp Ann Nelle Schwind . . Girls State Catherine Ray. . .F. H. A. Camp Saundra Wickham. .Music Camp 25 4' ' ss X ' Tu ' :2.. ' me i T A ext X i i . 'W X S M X X s is t X X S X S N ss S X xi . ir fi X A s., -NF' X X N . . . - ' F .mist 1 X we ss Q N is X X Wayne Barron Barbara Clay Jo Ann Cogger Ruth Ann De Bolt Carol Drews Barbara Gentry Helen Hewitt Gary Lyle Anna McCarty Jo Ann Morman Ronald Pease Cynthia Ray Maurice Redman Janet Riggs Edward Rosenow Gene Swanson I oyce Sprowls Nancy Van De Velde Carolyn Verhagen Marcia Vermeulen Dffeeeu Maury Redman ............ President Helen Hewitt ......... Vice-President Nancy Van De Velde ........ Secretary Gary Lyle ........ ..... T reasurer Mr.Ennis.. Joyce Sprowls .... Music Camp Nancy Van De Velde . . . Music Camp Helen Hewitt. . .G. A. A. Camp Anna and Gary Homecoming Attendants Janet and Barbara Baton Twirlers Waitresses This Page Sponsored By: SHEFFIELD ORDER BUYER, ART MARTIN, SR.. Sheffield 27 Mr. Host . . . . . . . . . . Co-Sponsors i X X 2 XX Q.. X X Q X E X X X Q X X X X Siva N X X X Xi X X XX X X . X xi X X X X X .X as-X XXX- Ss, . I. X X X N X - Xi xxx' X4 X X X fi NF 5: XX ww .x. . '4 W wr X am 5, J XX X J eXXe 3 ..-XXXXX XXX.. X X X XX X X ' X kv, . 5 of X sw' X X X Xi X X E. N J . L. NX V X YQ N N X 2 Q . KX XX X XXX s Xl-QP' Q25 if T X qi. 'ri' We wo X i 'ga-f Y 'NN ' ' X 1 B! J sv X X X -Xa., 28 Y I X X X X X E X ,I Q S X 'X Vs X X ts, 53 N A Judy Bills Linda DeBates John De Freezer Louise De Marlie Paul De Pauw Marvin Driessens John Durick Nadine Eggiman Donald Folk Margaret Hasbrook Neil Hewitt Mary Hortega Wally Jenkins Ronald Johnson Kay Jones Tom Kaufman Helen Preston Nancy Sipes Jo Ann Speaklnan Bob Standard Gail Stonewall Donna Thomas Nancy Sipes . . Judy Bills . . Neil Hewitt . . Mr. Schwind . . . . . . . .Co-Sponsors Mr. Perkins . Paul and Nancy . . . . . Vice -President . . . . President Secretary -Treasurer auaoocsouo 'Z Q ' ' X '-vm-ENNNY NW N WN 1 ,, . is . f simwwwiwwff .. ,, ess: A . X sf E t Q X N N S. s- X K kg Y s .... H X - k ,L N . , . P : I . X s V -i Homecoming Attendants This Page Sponsored By: PIONEER COLLIERIES COMPANY, Laura 29 Q' it 5 ' -if - Q xt N. s PQ . .Q .ks xv sf s X iw P X X-i w, s Us f X s Q X is Pegs xi si 1: Q fs. X-sg -' X X :iififgtffh iz QX Q :Vs . .T 5 Q S RX S, X xx! N N' X X we digs Q Q X X Qi is N fps-Q--Nai . s::a - Q is X X X X X x It ..,5:-..-is-.,5 :s,.. r,::. Mgr.:- r ss i... ' it ssl as . is X The program entitled Freshies are Funny was appropriately named. It was a take- off from the radio program People are Funny. Each contestant was called before the audience to perform his consequence. Helen Cathelyn had Bob Standard portraying a professional boxer. His stunt was to pull a pillowcase ona pillow with the aid of boxing gloves. Gail Stonewall had a simple job of filling an empty glass with water with a teaspoon carried from one side of the gym to the other. She was carrying with her a giant-size mop just in case she spilled any on the floor. Russell Chasteen had his contestants, Ronnie Johnson and Linda De Bates, performing in a race. Each 'had to carry a ping pong ball in a spoon across the gym. Hands were against the rules. so the spoons were held in their mouths. Camille McCune had Mary Hortega and Wally Jenkins performing together. Mary began the stunt by giving Wally a refreshing shave with the aid of about a bucket of lather. Wally then had the pleasure of putting makeup on Mary, which included every- thing from cold cream to eyebrown makeup. Ruth Anne De Freezer had Louise De Marlie count candy with boxing gloves while singing the enchanting lyrics to Ten Little Indian Boys. John De Freezer was then told to get autographs ofeveryone in the audience on you -know-what-kind -of paper. Rose Mary Gentry decided to have Nadine Eggiman and Don Folk remove marbles from adish pan withoutusing hands. That wastooeasy so she mixed the marbles with delicious peppered oatmeal. In fact, it looked like so much fun that Marlene Driessens could not keep her two contestants, Marvin Driessens and Kay Jones from joining them. We forget just now which couple found the first marble, but we know they both found the pepper. Chuck Young had charge of Judy Bills and Neil Hewitt. First, Judy fed Neil with a baby bottle while singing Rock-a-Bye Baby . Then came the switch when Neil fed Judy strained spinach. Wayne Smith's two charges were Donna Thomas and Tom Kaufman. Donna en- tertained by doing ahulahula dance in her grass skirt. Tom gave all the audience candy and gum. He persuaded them by sitting on their laps. Lois Sipes had her two charges. John Durick and Helen Preston, feed each other marshmallow fluff- -With their bare hands, of course. Kenny Riggs had charge of Paul De Pauw and Jo Ann Speakman. It started off well as Paul began talking on any subject. But every time he would mention the word it Jo Ann would pour water and flour on him. Bob Johnson gave Nancy Sipes and Margaret Hasbrook a thrilling time by having them take turns sitting on Paul De Pauw's lap while singing a romantic ballad. This Page Sponsored By: THE STATE BANK OF ANNAWAN 30 s life AAAAAA 71466 l as 'Zfawafa 24565 3'-Q fag 3 FRONT ROW: Neil Hewitt, Anna McCarty, Lois Sipes, Ruth Anne De Freezer, Helen Cathelyn, Karen Drew, Catherine Ray, Louise De Marlie, Helen Hewitt, Nancy Van de Velde, Helen Preston, Jo Ann Morman. BACK ROW: Janice Mi1ler,Joyce Sprowls, Ruth Ann De Bolt, Marlene Driessens, Ann Nelle Schwind, Nancy Sipes, Judy Bills, John De Freezer, Marvin Driessens. N Q t. ..,. I, xi? YN N E Q s MRS. BETTY HIGH Girls' P.E. This Page Sponsored By: W. M. HARLAN, Sheffield CITIZENS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Princeton 32 .laffwuf 'B 61444 This Page Sponsored By: CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE, Kewanee F. B. DEAN, Sheffield A R gable 79.5. H444 fiffgehalwaa Www Se. I 61444 Zahlogq 66444 This Page Sponsored By: ENGEL TYPEWRITER COMPANY Kewanee THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Manlius 'MMIHJW ?f-W This Page Sponsored By: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK f o Wyanet FORD MOTOR COMPANY. Annawan Vwuamul ,-im Ill 65444 Y O v s i J T N :r-:i 1Z,,l I . 2 3 5' 7 8 9 10 .rin 4 11 13 ., 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 NOVEMBER 2 Sophomore Class Party 4 F-S Football: Wyanet there 8 Senior Pictures were taken P. T. A. Assembly: Marionettes Grade Basketball: Mineral there Junior Class Barbecue Grade Basketball: Neponset here Grade Basketball: Manlius there Senior Class Play Report Cards- Q Grade Basketball: Princeton here No School No School Basketball: Wetherstield there Lions Club Football Banquet Grade Basketball: Hooppole there Basketball: Mineral there 9 10 12 15 19 24 25 26 27 29 30 OCTOBER .1 Football: Buda here District F, H, A. Meeting Tiskilwa Football: Manlius here Junior Homecoming Dance 5 8 11 P. T. A. 13 F. H. A. Initiation Report Cards g 15 Football: Tiskilwa here 'Nb 19 Freshman Class Party , 21 Football: Bureau here ' N' U, 29 Football: Malden there v' 30 Senior Class Bake Sale X 4 M avg' SEPTEMBER 1 8 Jr. U. ofl. Test 'W 10 Freshman Initiation, Senior Dance , ,,,. P. T. A. Tea - ' 13 P. T. A. 4 14 Grade Softball: Mineral there 16 Grade Softball: Walnut there 17 Football: Neponset there 21 Grade Softball: Buda there 23 Grade Softball: Neponset there 24 Football: Ohio there 28 Grade Softball: Ohio there 14' AUGUST 31 School begins . u fs Y . 455' ' 3 is li 36 DECEMBER 1 Grade Basketball: Buda there Senior Class Barbecue Basketball: Manlius there Basketball: Buda here Grade Basketball: Mineral here Grade Christmas Program Basketball: Tiskilwa there Basketball: Atkinson here P. T. A. Basketball: Walnut here Home Ec. Tea Grade Basketball: Wyanet there Basketball: Bureau there Basketball: Annawah there Winter Concert Sophomore Christmas Dance No School - N:,. ,,.. 4 'C I Q-B'-my 3 rw ll 3 nf if o sg ,-.3 I T: ., 7 1 X' 0 '54 JANUARY Board Meeting Grade Basketball: Ladd here Basketball: Malden there Basketball: Manlius there Betty Crocker Exam Grade Basketball: Neponset there Basketball: LaMoille here P. T. A. Penny Supper Grade Basketball: Manlius here Assembly Program: Magician Report Cards Basketball: Wyanet there Grade Basketball: Walnut here 29 Little 8 Tourney at Ohio Heavy Weight Tourney at Tiskilwa wastes K-A Q .Y-I: Q?3Ex1': , Ms' NL-r fix ' 's X af x ,- .e ,,,, '55 FEB RUA RY 1 Basketball: Mineral there -3 Heavy Weight Tourney Basketball: Neponset here Basketball: Tiskilwa there Board Meeting F. H. A. Barbecue Basketball: Ohio here Lt, Wt. Basketball Tourney P. T. A. at Ohio Basketball: High School vs Alumni High School Girls Basketball Tourney Lt. Wt. Basketball Tourney at La- Moille Basketball: Buda there Lt. Wt. Basketball Tourney at La- Moille Grade Basketball Banquet -25 District Basketball Tourney at Atkinson MARCH 2 Report Cards 7 Board Meeting 7-10 F-S Basketball Tourney at La- Moille 12 Ottawa Solo and Ensemble Contest 13 P. T. A. 17 Freshman St, Patrick's Dance Junior Barbecue 24 Grade Music Festival at Ohio APRIL 4 Board Meeting 7 -12 No School 13 Report Cards 14 Track Meet 15 Junior Class Play , 16 Marble Toumey '--9 18 I. S. N. U. College Day -gl5gQfg5g,- K X 19 Track Meet . T. B. Tests J 26 Track Meet 28 F. H. A. Trip L 29 F. H. A. Dance ' MAY 1 Sehior Picnic E 2 Baskitball Banquet 2 3 Trac Meet 6. P lg gralde Traclgvleeg , ' V M Q op ornore ass arty I Q 6 Spring Concert 7 Senior Bake Sale 12 10 F-s Track Meer 1 . bu., 14 Junior-Senior Prom - gauge grack Meet ' , A - enior xams f 32 Baccalaureate P' 4-26 Exams 27 Graduation Report Cards 29 Seniors Leave on Trip 37 5 I axial 55 MRS. JOHNSON MR. HOST MISS PETERSON Chorus Instructor Band Instructor Accompanist FIRST ROW: Janet Riggs, Katie Thomas, Gail Stonewall, Mrs. Johnson, Helen Preston, Margaret Hasbrook, Mary Hortega. SECOND ROW: Linda De Bates, Carol Drews, Nadine Eggimann, Sonnie Wickham, Ann Nelle Schwind, Anna McCarty, Barbara Clay, Carolyn Verhagen. THIRD ROW: Wanda Wilhelm, Donna Thomas, Helen Hewitt, Nancy Sipes, Catherine Ray, Ruth Anne De Freezer, Jo Ann Speakman. BACK ROW: Jo Ann Cogger, Marcia Vermeulen, Barbara Gentry, Judy Bills, Dorothy Drews, Joyce Sprowls, Louise De Marlie, Cynthia Ray. This Page Sponsored By: HEWITT CLOTHING STORE, Sheffield HUB 'S GRILL, Princeton 38 7 Zami Zend This Page Sponsored By: HUMPHREY LOCKER SERVICE, Sheffield JOE AND KNUTE'S TAVERN, Sheffield 39 SECOND ENSEMBLE Contest Rating-Third ww, ms FLUTE DUET Contest Rating-Second - X CLARINET QUA RTET Contest Rating-Second E? 40 5 We E ,.s,..., Yi: as I 3 . 1 Z . si E. s 5 . FIRST ENSEMBLE Contest Rating-Third This Page Sponsored By: CARL F. JOHNSON, FURNITURE STORE, Sheffield KEWANEE COCA COLA BOT- TLING CO., Kewanee A Q , .22 ES SAXOPHONE QUARTET Contest Rating-Second SAXOPHONE QUARTET Contest Rating-Second CLARINET QUARTET Contest Rating-Second This Page Sponsored By: Camille McCune FLUTE SOLO v Contest Rating-Third Mi 3 2 Ruth Anne De Freezer SAXOPHONE SOLO Contest Rating-First Jo Ann Morman SAXOPHONE SOLO Contest Rating-Second 1 3 Gladys Barton SAXOPHONE SOLO Contest Rating-Second Ann Nelle Schwind CLARINET SOLO Gontest Rating-Fourth KEWANEE RADIATOR SHOP, KSWRFICB KRAFT FOODS COMPANY. Manlius 41 O? iw Qs Q D Q X N mb - X: A .. K X i 1.1 'X X . Q. S XM Xwxj KL Aixlxhv ,fy K X K . X X N M S ,..,. ,. ia in QM K g . ,. Q. M ' ' ' 5 g Q ,f X, a .J - - , . X 5 b b X X 'P :K XX N' , - lb. , -3 X ' -X X ,S f Q , . - Q X 3 . 2 X' X n., , , X QR.. 'xy X2 .h K x x t L X?N,.ii, XX T Q, i gsm fn - Q , . Ng r . N x MN 3 r M1 K - 21 tti Xxx IW!! 1- .. x , Q X W 2 X3 SV Y S 'L ..., wx X A X X ,ff r X H3 S 15351 if if h h iw . .f ,A ' X :iff ' A X Wuxi' Q' . . i n K K - 5 Q X r. A L L xp rag X ?,fy!,!fZ 3 . X- g K Q nf J M . L , if ,Q i . , A Q x N 'Km x .,,3 F? Q.. Q gmac! THIRD ROW: Corners--Paul Griffin, Bill McKee, Neil Hewitt, Ronnie Johnson, Kaylones, Anna McCarty: Accordion- -Louise De Marlie, Mar- garet Hasbrookg Frenizh Horn- -Janet Riggs, Marilyn Kaufman, Cynthia Ray, Trombones--Barbara Gentry, Gail Stonewall, Donald Folk. BACK ROW: Director--Mr. Host, Sousaphone--John De Freezerg Percussion-- Marvin Driessens, Paul De Pauw, Joyce Sprowls, Marlene Driessens. This Page Sponsored By: QUICKLE'S SALES AND SERVICE, Sheffield SHEFFIELD DOORS, INC., Sheffield 4-3 ss-,ss This Page Sponsored By: SHEFFIELD LUMBER COMPANY, Shef- field SHEFFIELD SHALE PRODUCTS COM- PANY, Sheffield 77K-faq za, em we amz! Kay Meredith , . . Judy Meredith . Lois Andrews . . Steve Woodward Tom Nolan . . . Madeline Ross . Phil Hunter , , , G. T. Ellison . . Miss Denny . , . Director ...., Stage Managers . . Camille McCune . . . . . . . l-0iS3iPeS , ,Marlene Driessens . . . Wayne Smith . . , Chuck Young . . . . , , , Rose Mary Gentry .. .........GeneGibson Bessie Trotter , , , , , , , Ruth Anne De Freezer . . . . . Russell Chasteen . . . . . Helen Cathelyn . . . , . Mr, Ennis . . Bob Johnson Kenny Riggs Judy Foster . . . . . . . Karen Drew Melvin Foster . . . . . . . . Bill McKee WW Dora Foster Catherine Ra . . . . . . . . Y Randolph Foster , , , , , Phil Cunningham Hannah . . . . . . . . , Ann Nelle Schwind Mitzi Hoffman . . . . . Saundra Wickham Barbara Winsocket . .... Ianice Miller Mr, Martindale . . . . . . , . ,Paul Griffin Mrs. Hotchkiss . . . . . . . Dorothy Drews Eloise Hotchkiss , . . , . . Katie Thomas Rexford Merith O'Conner . . . Roger Folk Susie O'Conner . . . . . . . Gladys Barton Oogie Pringle . . . . . . . . . . Bill Fisher Mrs, Shultzhammer . . . Wanda Wilhelm M Director........,......Mr.Ennis ' Prompters ...... . . . Kay Johnson Lela Standard Stage Manager . . . . . . Stanley Moore Sound Effects . . . . . Gunther Heintz Gene Gibson Make-up . . . . . , , Marilyn Kaufman ' ff If PW 00 E . rrf Cornelia Otis Skinner .... Karen Drew Alden Blodget ,,,,,,,, Wayne Smith Lila ............ Marilyn Kaufman Buzzie Patterson ....... KRY Johnson Mrs. Judson ,.,,,,, Ann Nelle Schwind Mrs, Palmer PatsY...... . , . , . Wanda Wilhelm , . Barbara Gentry Jean....... Thelma.,.,,, Dodie Halliday Q . . . . . . Barbara Clay . . . . . . Joyce Sprowls . . . Marlene Driessens Janice Upham . .. .. . . . Helen Cathelyn Director , , , , Stage Manager Prompter , , , , . . . . . .Mr. Ennis . , Charles Young . . Lela Standard This Page Sponsored By: STAR COURIER, Kewanee GARFIELD STIER COMPANY, Sheffield FIRST ROW: Janet Riggs, Carolyn Verhagen, Mrs. Peterson, Anna McCarty, Katie Thomas. SECOND ROW: Carol Drews, Nancy Van De Velde, Kay1ohnson,Jo Ann Ivlorman, Barbara Clay. THIRD ROW: Sonnie Wickham, Marilyn Kaufman, Cynthia Ray, Le-la Standard, Wanda Wilhelm. BACK ROW: Karen Drew, Marcia Vermeulen, Barbara Gentry, Joyce Sprowls, Janice Miller, Catherine Ray. g I I J . Preparing for Barbecue 'S-an -.-... 46 Offezww Katie Thomas ..... ...... P resident Camille McCune . . . . . .Vice-President Catherine Ray .... ...... S ecretary Marilyn Kaufman .... ......... T reasurer Wanda Wilhelm . . . .... Projects Chairman Gladys Barton . . . .... Recreation Chairman Mrs. Peterson , ..... ........... S ponsor This Page Sponsored By: W. G. THOMAS 8: SONS, FLORISTS, Sheffield WOODROW THOMPSON, Sheffield R D E T T T Our Editor Meeting a Deadline FIRST ROW: Wayne Smith-Gossip, Chuck Young-Sports Editor, Marlene Driessens-Editor, Ruth Anne De Frezzer- Art Editor, Rose Mary Gentry-Feature Editor. SECOND ROW: Lois Sipes-C5-ordinator, Louise Bright, Ann Nelle Schwind, Mrs. Bealer-Sponsor, Karla Lubbs, Katie Thomas, Kenny Riggs-Humor. Helen Cathelyn, Marcia Vermeulen, Judy Martin, Dorothy Drews, Judy Bills. M? BACK ROW: Catherine Ray, 'NS' S i 2 E Q s,Sx 'rf??-' This Page Sponsored By: WANEE FARM, Kewanee BILGER-BLANKENBERG STUDIO, Freeport 4-7 FIRST ROW: Janet Riggs, Margaret Hasbrook, Gail Stonewall, Mrs, Nelson, Cynthia Ray, Katie Thomas. Mary Hortega, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Verhagen, Lela Standard, Nancy Van De Velde, Helen Hewitt, Nadine Eggi- man, Barbara Clay, Helen Preston, Carol Drews, THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Morman,Jo Ann Speakman, Donna Thomas, Ann Nelle Schwind,Jo Ann Cogger, Marilyn Kaufman, Saundra Wickham, Wanda Wilhelm. FOURTH ROW: Louise DeMarlie,Nancy Sipes, Helen Cathe1yn,Catherine Ray, Karen Drew, Ruth Anne De Freezer, Lois Sipes, Anna Mc- Carty. BACK ROW: Janice Miller, Marlene Driessens, Barbara Gentry. 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S' J This Page Sponsored By: Coach James White A sz P Foon COMPANY, Kewanee Eddie Rosenow' Manage' J, T, ANDERSEN 8a SONS, Sheffield APOLLO THEATER COMPANY, Pl'il'lCeI0l'l 'Sheffield 'Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield She fiield Sheffield 'Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Chuck Wayne sem., gm 154 19 31 '7 21 14 6 45 14 12 Neponset 12 Ohio 19 Buda 49 Manlius 60 Tiskilwa 49 Bureau 26 Malden 20 LaMoille 60 Wyanet 40 'Games won by Sheffield This Page Sponsored By: BILL'S HARDWARE, Sheffield amsfws TEAM , Tiskilwa Manlius LaMoille Buda Wyanet Bureau Sheffield Ohio Malden Neponset WON LOST 9 0 8 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 4 5 3 6 3 6 1 8 0 9 BILL'S MOBIIDIL SERVICE, Wyanet BRACKENS RESTAURANT and FLOOR COVERING, Kewanee ' 51 Left to Right: Coach Jim White, Phil Cunningham, Chuck Young, Roger Folk, Paul Griffin, Stan Moore, Paul De Pauw, Bill Fisher, Maury Redman, Gene Swanson, and Wayne Smith. W A Y N C H U C K E 52 .,v:r51r,.'w 5 A , LITTLE EIGHT STANDINGS Tiskilwa Manlius 8 Buda '7 Wya net 'I La Moille 5 Bureau Twp. 3 3 3 1 0 4 6 Sheffield 6 Ohio 6 Neponset 8 Malden 9 4' sgwv This Page Sponsored By: BROOKS MOTOR COMPANY, Kewaneeg BUREAU COUNTY REPUBLICIAN, Princetong MY- RON L. CASS, Insurance, Princeton. 53 .323 fb, KNEELING: Coach White. STANDING: Tom Kaufman, Bob Standard, Gary Lyle, Ronnie Johnson, Eddie Rose now, John DeFreezer, Bill McKee, Paul DePauw, Marvin Driessens, Neil Hewitt, Don Folk. Wevudty Senna lm. 'Wanda Sana Sheffield Opponents Sheffield Opponents 44 Wethersfield 41 22 Wethersfield 66 63 Mineral 51 30 Mineral 34 58 Manlius '78 29 Manlius 57 44 Buda 62 29 Buda 49 50 Tiskilwa 77 27 Tiskilwa 65 40 Atkinson 41 37 Atkinson 36 55 Walnut 59 25 Walnut 62 49 Bureau 52 32 Bureau 40 68 Annawan '71 22 Annawan 39 78 Malden 40 42 Malden 26 54 Manlius 68 42 Manlius 44 50 La Moille 68 28 La Moille 46 51 Wyanet 72 32 Wyanet 49 23 Mineral 18 LITTLE 8 TOURNAMENT 29 Neponset 36 40 Buda 43 22 Tiskilwa 51 49 Mineral 46 37 Ohio 38 62 Neponset 37 36 Alumni 45 56 Tiskilwa 61 35 Buda 52 79 Ohio 3 Z 61 59 Alumni 52 45 Buda 58 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 68 Tampico 60 48 Atkinson 51 This Page Sponsored By: CHAMPION PNEUMATIC MACHINERY com:-ANY, Princeton cooxcs Music suov, Devenpen Iowa CUNNINGHAM'S cnocsmr, Sheffield . S x ,Xa K .K we Q kxxk Q ,Lf .. X arf: r S S 2' Eiif FRONT ROW: Neil Hewitt, Bob Standard, Marvin Driessens, Chuck Young, Gary Lyle, Ronnie Johnson, Donnie Folk BACK ROW: Paul Griffin,John De Freezer, Gene Swanson, Wayne Smith, Maury Redman, Bill McKee, Stan Moore, Coach White. April 14 April 21 April 26 May 3 May 10 May 17 Wyanet-68, Manlius-52 112, Sheffield-35 112. La Mollle-'79 112, Sheffield-49, Neponset-29 112. Tiskllwa-85 112, Sheffield-45, Buda-26 112, Ohio-81, Sheffield-67, Bureau-11. Tie for sixth in Fresh.-Soph, Meet. Seventh in Conference Meet. Chuck Bill, Paul, Gary, Coach This Page Sponsored By: DAIRY BAR, Sheffield GENSTER DRY GOODS, Sheffield DR, R, W. GRAHAM, Annawan 55 + ..., ,Q R Q 'Y t t ig at N 1 , .la M 1 1 - , .z WSYHB vlxfxfx lx lx lx lx lxfx fx lxlxlxlxlxlxyxlxlxlxfxlxlxlxlx fx 1x lx lx lxlx lx lx lx fx fxlxlxlx fxlxlx lx lx fx lxfx lx lxl ' ' 34nd FIRST ROW: Christine High, Virgina Van Meir, Judy Martin, Alan Folk, Ray Morman, Jim Johnson, Sharon Fisher, Nita Stonewall. BACK ROW: Bill McCarty, Jeff I-Iellbers. John Barron, Roger Griffin, Ray De Marlie, Mr. Host, Gary Christian, Jim Standard, Karla Lubbs, louise Bright, Linda Brandt. Sedan! gdltd FIRST ROW: Becky Boyden, Verna Mae Jennings, Judy High, Wesley Barron, Tommy DeBates, Eugene Smith, Thomas Rosenow. SECOND ROW: Jenny Sipes, Penny Griffin, Ronald Wilhelm, Gary Van Meir, Gene Morman, Mr. Host, Carol Sprowls, Carol Rosenow, Kathy Hasbrook, Ray De Pauw, David Lyle, Janet Hellberg, BACK ROW' Eddie Hasbrook, John McKee, Joe Edlin, Austin Folk, larry Van Vooren, Paul Hansen, George Smith, David Van Drews, Jimmy Eggiman, Robert High. This Page Sponsored By: W. K. HOUGHTON, HOT POINT APPLIANCES, Sheffield CHARLES W, JOHNSON, HARDWARE, Sheffield JOLLEY LUMBER COMPANY, Princeton 58 I O SEATED: Mrs. Johnson. STANDING: Linda Brandts, Mary L. Hortega, Diana Gibson, Judy Moore, Betty Fields, Virginia Van Meir,ludy Martin, Sally Howlett, Sharon Fisher, Nita Stonewall, Karla Lubbs, Christine High, Louise Bright, f m,4gaeszv,s, FIRST ROW: Linda Brandts, louise Bright, Christine High, Diana Gibson, Karla Lubbs, Sharon Fisher. BACK ROW: Judy Moore, Gladys Walker, Iudy Martin, Virginia Van Meir, Betty Fields, Mary L, Horega, Nita Stonewall. This Page Sponsored By: KEWANEE FARMER'S CO-OPERATIV E ELEVATOR, Kewanee KNOWLTON INSURANCE, Sheffield WILLIAM D, LARSON, M,D., Annawan 59 .Sa SS Left to Right: Coach Schwind, Randy Hansen, Jim Johnson, Danny Riggs, Roger Griffin, and Gerald La 'HS ISOH. There was a shortage of heavyweights this year, so Coach Schwind had to fill in with some of his lightweights. Considering this, they did fairly well,winning 5 out of 12 games. In the tournament, they were de- feated in the second game by Mineral by a close 19 Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield She f field ' Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield 19 Mineral 26 Ne ponset 24 Manlius 25 Princeton 17 Hooppole 21 Buda 26 Mineral 26 Wyanet 33 Ladd 32 Neponset 35 Manlius 41 Walnut TOURNAMENT 26 Tiskilwa 17 Mineral to 17. This Page Sponsored By: LEADER STORE, Kewaneeg ART MARTIN JR., Sheffieldg NOEL'S BARBER SHOP, Sheffield 60 The lightweights had a very successful season, winning all of their games. They won the Conference Championship at Wyanet, beating Bureau, 37 to 26. In the Tournament at LaMoi1le they won second place, with Tiskilwa defeating them 31 to 25. Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield 42 Mineral 21 Neponset 29 Manlius 19 Princeton 32 l-looppole 39 Buda 35 Mineral 37 Wyanet 45 Lad'd 23 Neponset 29 Manlius ' 31 Walnut CONFERENCE 37 Bureau TOURNAMENT 26 Wyanet 27 Bureau 30 Ohio 25 Tiskilwa FRONT ROW: Ray Morman, Jim Standard, Larry Lyle, Alan Folk, Orls Miller. frey I-Iellberg, Mr. Schwind, Gene Young, Danny Riggs. 18 11 12 18 20 15 25 18 14 7 16 15 . 26 15 25 20 31 BACK ROW: Randy Wheeler, Jef- have EM E E, This Page Sponsored By: DR. H. D, PETERSON, Sheffieldg PIONEER HYBRID CORN COMPANY oflllinois, Princeton: PLUMLEY MOTOR SALES, Princeton. 61 S FIRST ROW: Roger Griffin, Nathan Long, Jim Standard, Randy Hansen, Jim Johnson, Larry Lyle, Oris Miller, Danny Riggs, SECOND ROW: Randy Wheeler, Wesley Barron, John Drews, Coach Fred Schwind, Alan Folk, Jeff Hellberg, Gene Young, THIRD ROW: Ray Morman, Robert Drews, Gary Christian, Jerrell Long, Gerald Larson, John Rosenow, David Carlson, John Barron. Judy Martin, Karla Lubbs, Diana Gibson, Sally Howlett. This Page Sponsored By: RICl'S RESTAURANT, Princeton A. W. RILEY 8a SONS, GROCERY, Mineral ROYAL SUPER MARKET, Sheffield sqm: In 1954, the Sheffield Grade School Softball team played 4 games, be- sides playing Z games in the County Tournament. We won three and lost one to Mineral. Sheffield 3 Mineral 9 Sheffield 7 Walnut 0 Sheffield 9 Buda 5 Sheffield 38 Neponset 0 TOURNAMENT Sheffield 26 Ohio 4 Sheffield 3 Depue 11 mc! J KNEELING: Danny Riggs Gene Young Randy Wheeler Oris Miller Jeff Hellber Ra M , , , , g, y orman, Larry Lyle. SIAANDING: Coach Schwind, John Barron, Alan Folk, Jim Standard, Nathan Long, Roger Griffin, Jerry Larson, Jim o nson. During the 1955 season there were four meets. Competing against Princeton Sr Walnut, Sheffield came in third in both lightweights and heavyweights. Against Buda and Ladd, Sheffield came in first for the lightweights and third for the heavyweights. In the Sheffield and Wyanet meet, Sheffield placed first in both, heavyweights and lightweights. In the County Meet at Princeton, Sheffield lightweights brought home a fourth-place trophy and the heavyweights placed sixth. In the heavyweight division, the relay team took fifth place, Roger Griffin placed fifth in the shotput, Larry Lyle placed third in the pole vault, and Alan Folk placed, fifth in the pole vault. 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Schlindwein Janet Sue Shofner Jimmy Smith Stephen Spratt Susan Sullivan Lynn Van Acker Judith Van Loo Thomas Vander Meersch Tommy Van Vooren We Dorothy Bill QDarlingD 6!444afl95l Betty Ann Cathelyn QHardestyl Roberta Crockett fHoffnerl James DeBates Bill Griffin Carrie Ellen Hasbrook Mary Ann Johnson Dick Lanphere Raymond Lootens Richard Madsen Robert Miller Marilyn Mowrey QFrantzenj Tom Nelson Lois Plasscheart Robert Schoffstall Donna Schuetts Stewart Smith Joanne Vander Meersch Darlene Wicht fCarrnenj Eileene Chasteen Marvin Cunningham Marvin .Frank Clara Gibson lOlaffsonj Phil Hand Russell Hansen Marlene Johnson Kathleen Jones Lynn Linaweaver Dennis Morrasy Edith Marie Newman Eleanor Ray QMa1-kj Shirley Sipes fHelmerj Steve Speakman Jean Sprowls Mary Catherine Sullivan ew.: of 1952 72 Colorado Springs, Colorado Walnut, Illinois Randolf Field, Texas Macomb, Illinois Normal, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Prophetstown, Illinois Princeton, Illinois Ames, Iowa Sheffield, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois U. S. Air Force Sheffield, Illinois Colona, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Long Beach, California Rock Island, Illinois Kewanee, Illinois U. S. Navy Sheffield, Illinois Wyanet, Illinois Normal, Illinois Buda, Illinois Kewanee, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois U. S. Air Force Sheffield, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Princeton, Illinois De Pue, Illinois U. S. Navy Princeton, Illinois Ottumwa, Iowa Lorraine Beyn Charles DeMay Driscoll Drew Kaye Garrison Frank Gebeck Sally Hortega Joe Johnson Mary Johnson Elaine Jones Wilbur Jones JoAnn Kaufman Harold Lambert Duane Moore Loreata Moore QPruittj Ellen Nutter QMinneartD Vernon Pease Arleta Peterson Wendell Smith Kaye Cogger 664444 1953 gem .g 19.54 Ve rleigh C unningham KSpe rryj Leon Fox Marilyn Frank Jack Gentry Dorcas Gibson QMoorel Marie Giltner fSmithl Donald Hasbrook Walter Hasbrook Conrad Hewitt Cheryl Jones Robert Klatt Alice Lempke QShofne rj Ronald Moore Frank Morrasy Terry Nutter Larry Pease Joyce Speakman Anita Sprowls Joann Van De Keere James Van Loo David Wilcoxson 73 Peoria, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio U. S. Navy Tiskilwa, Illinois Macomb, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Bloomington, Indiana Sheffield, Illinois U. S. Army Peoria, Illinois Peoria, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Wyanet, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois U. S. Navy Sheffield, Illinois East Moline, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois U. S. Navy Sheffield, Illinois Waukegan, Illinois Princeton, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Sheffield, Illinois Salina, Kansas Sheffield, ,Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Normal, Illinois Peoria, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Sheffield, Illinois Zoo Parade Unaware! Nfxidx RedLlCin'? Pgging S gg WYE ,xx Poor Citizens Professor rf Socxalrzing? Pals Two to Tango an-is Man's Best Friend . .ik .Q ..'.....wf1m-1 gg nu X. , Q on Q ss. ,Y - - 31-2 1. . if 'H J X i Mi F - ' : -Q. A 5 -ri?q.?g,Wm -- Look at the Birdie! A11 Smiles S .. ,www E What do you want for breakfast, I E Give Me Some Traveling Music ! Chattanooga Choo-Chool Send Me A Dream '- 5- N- M 4 Q x - .X 'X ig - X Ngteis -- Which Twin Has The Toni? X,:53. 9 M-M-M Good! as Sleepy-time Smith Va -va -va -voom! Cutie Bedtime gg ..Wbi .. ,,,.,.......t.-t,.,...M 5m,........m---ff k Q .sex XE ,........Qsw.N -it .d wr-:ii f - :Xi Q X- .- . s E ii! Q X X i -s -is X- i Ain 1 ri .. - -. . X X - ' - X s Q. N Q :Sf .i s A fs is . . , ... X i t YK is N tn A .L ic X Y E . .X f 2 E L A X T - ' s X -- s ' gd X Q . ,xx X V . ui-X--nag.. t. , X. . s w.,-..-Xsf J sz k . i xy X' Q Q .. Muscles I'm Tough S Q. . X 1- X. S 5 s . si a is sir , Miss Sheffield ' Who are you kidding? Q, 5 X2 X S E X Wh alta life They got it bad What Happened ? if js .5 Ooh ! i X f X X wp ww P -1 af w. ' is 3 X -X Q, JA-:..L1 5 K k I X 5 . . V x s s.,'5Xi . , X ss si :ii E- Ei S X Q R N X XX Xi Q Q is is X k k 1 X X 4. s X . -mn-l XFN' In the Class of '55 ?? L sissy - X t Le - ia-:sis 1 INVU4 . .4 URAQT a.. A s s we g Bridesmaid Candid Shot 3 si Q 3 That's the Way, Phill Sweetie r Ice Capades P I Q K ' S 5 Santa's Little Helpers The Line -up SQ The Girl of My Dreams Q, - si ...st s sse Fire -House -Five e English Walnuts X 74466 Page Spauau Cassidy Brothers, Wholesale, Spring Valley Kenneth Dahl, Philco Television Sales and Service, Sheffield Farmers State Bank, Sheffield Bill Findlay---Jostens O. B. Giltner, M. D., C. M. Berfield, M. D., Sheffield N. S. Johnson, M. D., Sheffield Sheffield Order Buyer, Art Martin Sr., Sheffield Pioneer Collieries Company, Laura The State Bank of Annawan Bilger-Blankenberg Studio, Freeport Citizens First National Bank, Princeton Culligan Soft Water Service, Kewanee Compliments of F B. Dean, Sheffield Engel Typewriter Company, Kewanee The First National Bank of Manlius The First National Bank of Wyanet Ford Motor Company, Annawan W. M. Harlan, Sheffield Hewitt Clothing Store, Sheffield Hub's Grill, Princeton Humphrey Locker Service, Sheffield Joe and Knute's Tavern, Sheffield Carl F. Johnson, Furniture Store, Sheffield Kewanee Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Kewanee Kewanee Radiator Shop, Kewanee Kraft Foods Company, Manlius Madsen 8: Wolf Dairy, Kewanee National Cleaners, Sheffield Quickle's Sales and Service, Sheffield Sheffield Doors, Inc., Sheffield Sheffield Lumber Company, Sheffield Sheffield Shale Products Company, Sheffield Star-Courier, Kewanee Garfield Stier Company, Sheffield W. G. Thomas 8: Sons, Florists, Sheffield. Woodrow Thompson, Sheffield Wanee Farm, Catering to Banquets, Open to 78 the Public, Kewanee Une- 740424 F496 Spancoaa A 8: P Food Company, Kewanee J. T. Andersen 81 Sons, Sheffield Apollo Theater Company: Apollo Theater, Alexander Park Drive-In, Princeton Bill's Hardware, Sheffield Bill's Mobiloil Service, Wyanet Bracken's Restaurant and Floor Covering, Kewanee Brooks Motor Company, Kewanee Bureau County Republican, Princeton Myron L. Cass, Insurance, Princeton Champion Pneumatic Machinery Company, Princeton Cook's Music Shop, Davenport, Iowa Cunningham's Grocery, Sheffield Dairy Bar, Sheffield Genster Dry Goods, Sheffield Dr. R. W. Graham, Annawan Guarantee Reserve Life Insurance Company of Hammond, Ind. Gumpy's Palace Service Station, Sheffield Evelyn Hand, Sheffield W. K. Houghton, Hot Point Appliances, Sheffield Johnson's '66 Service Station, Sheffield Charles W. Johnson, Hardware, Sheffield Jolley Lumber Company, Princeton Kewanee Farmer's Co-operative Elevator, Kewanee Knowlton Insurance, Sheffield William D. Larson, M. D., Annawan Leader Store, Kewanee's Largest Men and Boys' Wear, Kewanee Art Martin, Jr., Sheffield Noel's Barber Shop, Sheffield Dr. H. D. Peterson, Sheffield Pioneer Hybrid Corn Company of Illinois, Princeton Plumley Motor Sales, Your Friendly Ford Dealer, Princeton Rici's Restaurant, Princeton A. W. Riley 8: Sons, Grocery, Mineral Royal Super Market, Sheffield St. Francis Hospital, Kewanee Schmidt Sales and Service, Manlius Sheffield Veterinary Clinic, Dr. D. W. Schutz 8: Dr. H. A. Peterson, Sheffield John Smith 8: Son, Westinghouse and Case, Sheffield Roy Smith, Electrician, Sheffield A Spring Valley Fruit Company, Spring Valley The Steak House, Mamye and John Engles, Proprietors, Annawan Sugar Bowl Cafe and Motel, Neponset William H. Sutley, Fine Furniture-Mortician, Wyanet Tiskilwa State Bank, Tiskilwa Union Federal Savings and Loan Association, Kewanee Lawrence Van Hyfte, Annawan Whipple Sales and Service, Buda Wyanet Hardware, Wyanet 79 A. 8s W. Root Beer Stand, Kewanee Allen Dairy, Kewanee Al's Barber Shop, Sheffield Anderson 8a Mosshart, Princeton Barkley Standard Service, Wyanet Clair Battey, Sheffield Beier Bakery, Dixon M. D. Bills, Insurance, Sheffield Bonded Service, Kewanee Bowman's Sandwich Shop, Princeton Bruce 8x Son, Jewelers, Princeton Buntin and Oliver, Kewanee Bureau Service Company, Tiskilwa Cain Shoe Store, Princeton Carp's Department Store, Princeton Chet's Tavern, Annawan City Furniture and Rug Company, Kewanee Clary's Cafeteria, Princeton Monroe Cogger, Sheffield Comp 's Shell Service, Sheffield Davis 8s Hopkins Lumber Co., Princeton Deemy's Station, Sheffield Don's Body Shop, Kewanee Dooly Bros., Kewanee C. J. Dunbar 84 Company, Princeton Ed's Repair Shop, Neponset Evo's Place, Mineral Fahlberg's Appliances, Princeton The Fair Store, Kewanee Folk Brothers, Sheffield Ford Hotel, Sheffield Gamble Store, Sheffield General Telephone Company, Sheffield Gen's Dairy Bar, Mineral Leonard Hansen, Sheffield Harvey's Barber Shop, Kewanee Julian Heene and His Orchestra, Kewanee Henry Bros, Shoe Store, Kewanee Henry Tent and Awning Company, Wyanet Hensel Brothers Company, Princeton Hotel Clark, Princeton E. W. Houghton Lumber Company, Wyanet Hudson Funeral Home, Princeton L. S. Humphrey, Real Estate, Sheffield Jane 's Service Station, Manlius Carrie Jensen, Luzier's Better Cosmetics. Sheffield Johnson's Sinclair Service Station, Sheffield Josepheson 8a Son, Princeton Kann's Auto Supply, Princeton Kasbeer's Dodge 8: Plymouth, Princeton Kewanee Federal Saving and Loan, Kewanee Kirley 8t Sons, Kewanee Kittler Motor Company, Princeton Lafferty A. 84 W. Drive lnn, Princeton Langford Drugs, Sheffield H. G. Larson, Jeweler, Kewanee Larson Furniture House, Princeton Leafy Lane Dairy, Princeton Dr. Guy E. Lind, Optometrist, Princeton Errold B. Lyon 8: Sons, Mineral Malt Shop, Neponset Manlius Frozen Food Locker, Manlius Matterson's Barber Shop, Princeton Mode O'Day Frock Shop, Kewanee Perry Munson Company, Real Estate, Prophetstown Novak Brothers, Sanitone Cleaners, Kewanee Oasis Tavern and Package Store, Princeton Palace Tavern, Sheffield D. E. Pamp Sn Company, Princeton Peterson's Clothing Store, Princeton Pickering's Barber Shop, Kewanee Pierce's Restaurant, Kewanee Pinkie 's Service Inn, Kewanee Plasschaert Service Station, Sheffield K. C. Redebaugh Agency, Kewanee Richard Meadow Gold Dairy, Kewanee Ben Saylor, Sheffield Schafer's Grocery 8a Market, Manlius Merle Schroeder, Annawan Sinclair Service Station, Buda George Smith, Insurance, Sheffield Standard Service, Buda Tastee Freez, Princeton Tucker's Produce, Neponset C. L. Vande Voorde, Distributor, Kewanee Van Ormer's Texaco, Manlius Village Cafe, Sheffield Wanee Oldsmobile --Cadillac Inc., Kewanee Belle Wilson Studio, Kewanee Goose Wiltz, Antiques, Princeton Wyanet Tap. Wyanet -ggi- r I 3 3 E ! 5 I H


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