Sheffield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Sheffield, IL)
- Class of 1956
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ff, , L 4 d 3 H 1 ..V., - - fi W, 1 l i 4 J .Xxx x . , -v s x 2 Q 5 5 . v V i I l 1 1 . I ' www 0' ' fffm, 1956 cmiulnni E PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS SHEFFIELD COMMUNITY CCNSOLIDATED SCHQGL Sheffield, Illinois DEDICATIO To the citizens of Sheffield represented by the members ofthe Board of Education .... to the men and women of Sheffield from all walks of life who have helped to make Sheffield High School the education- al institution it is today, we, the class of 1956 wish to dedicate our annual. BOARD OF EDUCATION FIRST ROW: Mrs. Betty Ann Madsen, Secretary: Kenneth Streicher, Presidentg Mrs. Ra- chel Folk. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Nelson, George Smith, Robert Boyden, Robert Rod- gers. V, 9 Edith Donovan- -Edie to everyone- - isMr.Har1an's girl Friday. She's as busy as can be, and a great help to everyone. The busiest man in Sheffield High School is Willard Harlan, our prin- cipal. With a full schedule, there is little time for him to enjoy a moment of relaxation. .. K The outer office is a very busy place, but as you can see, it isn't always unpleasant. Willan Olive received his sheepskin from northwestern. His interest is music, of course, and he is most proud ofthe fact he can play all in- struments. Irena Kizer joined us this year as Commerce teacher and Yearbook Sponsor. She enjoys reading--we enjoy her. We, the seniors, want to take this op- portunity to thank Florence Johnson, for being our class sponsor for six long years. We want to acknowledge all the occa- sions when she has given up her time to work with us---and for us. A favorite quotation of Jim White, our Coach and Industrial Arts teacher, is-- There is a destiny that makes us brothers, none goes his way alone, all that we put into lives of others, comes back into our own. zmff' Jon Clayton, Social Studies teacher and Coach, would have liked to have worked in exports, but we much prefer him as our man of distinction. None of us will ever forget Laura Peterson, as a teacher and friend, who has helped many by her good advice. We wish her well on her ambition-- to live a life of use- fullness. Norma Williams, educated at WISC, came to SHS this year for her third year of teaching. She can easily be recognized by the twinkle in her eye and a friendly Hi! A wonderful teacher and friend. Fred Schwind has a full schedule at SHS of Latin, Geometry, Algebra, Math, and Coachingg but he still finds time for his hobby, photography. We will best remember him for his pungent sense of humor and a joke for every occasion. A great man---this we realize. Eugene Ennis does a remarkable job of directing plays and transmitting English into hard h e a d s. We will never forget him for his perpetual pa- tience during our junior and senior plays. His ambition is-- to live longer in the future th a n I have in the past. Leland Perkins...the man who knows what makes the world and every- thing in it go 'round. He has just one interest, people, Could that be why he makes such a fine teacher! . s - as 5 'dig Fifth Grade...Ova Anderson is very in- terested in reading, golf, and good boys and girls. Her philosophy of life is Be ye kind one to another. Sixth Grade...Wineva Malone says The more you put into life the more you get out of it. This philosophy must work on some things anyway. She has over 200 ribbons from her show dogs to prove it does. E s CII' Third Grade...Mabel Petersen's fa- vorite interests are music and read- ing. She has taught at Sheffield twenty-three years. Her ambition: To teach three generations. Fourth Grade...Pau1 Sowers likes to work with children, towatch them grow and mature, so he chose the teaching profession---of this we're glad. Second Grade...Ethe1 Serie is a Coo1 teacher. She hopes to teach in Alaska someday. When not teaching, she can be found writing non- sensical poetry. First Grade...Lucil1e McKie never would have been a first grade teacher except once started, she liked it so well she couldn't stop. i CUSTODIANS Pete can usually be found taking care of the many details necessary in the maintenance of the school. He has a friendly word for everyone---his favorite pastime is sports. Harold helps with the sweeping after school, and stays for the meetings, etc. at night. He is new here this year. BUS DRIVERS These are the bus drivers whose patience and faithfulness we are very thankful for. i I 8 Q! .a -f x xx X I Xi . 1 -. i Sisx , jjfy ,. f M, MS f, XXXWYX iihit X N x fx 5 NW Q ffff R-N 1 f X.. , N001 1. 1' gr f 4 X X I ' xx' R ' f ,, E xi N! N R x -X . :-.L fx. Q., A i 2 ' Q Q . X 5 I1 n Sw X v K. i x 3 Rx L K Emi. 2 1. 1 - 'A fa, 5.53 ' --Wifi M 2 we X .ww -Q : GLADYS N. BARTON She smiled and his heart began to flutter. F. H. A. 2,3.4g F. H. A. Recreation Chairman 35 G. A. A. 2.3.4g Pep Club 4g Class Play 3g Class Play Prompter 4g Concert Band l,2.3,4g Basketba1lBand1,2,3,4g FootballBandl.2.3,4g Orchestra l.2.3,4g District Music Contest l,2.3,4g Saxophone Solo 3g SaxophoneQuartetl.2.3.4g Little 8 Music Festival 1.2.4g Chorus lg Mixed Chorus lg Flag Committee l.2,3.4g Queen Attendant 2g Cardett Feature Editor 4g Cardinal Ass't. Copy-Editor 4. KAREN ANN DREW PHILLIP R. CUNNINGHAM I agree with no man's opinion. I have my own. Class Vice-President lg Class Plays 3,4p Football l,2,3.4g Bas- ketball l.2,3,4g Track l,2g Concert Band l,2g District Music Contest lg Little 8 Music Festival l,2g Boy's Ensemble l,2g Mixed Chorus l,2g Cardett Sports Editor 45 Cardinal Business Manager 4. WILLIAM K. FISHER There is no great genius without some touch of madness. Class President lg Class Play 3g Football lg Basketball l.2,3.4g Track l.2.3g Cross Country 2: Boy's Ensemble 1.25 Mixed Chorus l.2g Cardinal Ass't. Social Editor 4. The hand that made you be fair hath made you good. Class Secretary lg G. A. A. l.2,3g G. A. A. Camp 3g F. H. A. 1. 2.3.45 F. H. A. Vice-President 4g Pep Club 4: Jr. Varsity Cheer- leader 2.3g Varsity Cheerleader 4g Class Plays 3.4g Little 8 One Act Play Contest 3,4g Concert Band l,2,3,4g Football Band l,2,3,4g Basketball Band l.2.3.4g Orchestra 1.2,3,4g District Music Contest1.2.3,4g State Music Contest .45 Saxophone Quartet 1,2,3,4g Saxophone Duet 3g Saxophone Solo 4: Little 8 Music Festival 1,2,3,4g Music Camp3g Chorus lg Mixed Chorus lg Flag Committee l.2g Cardinal Social Editor 4g McCa11's Teen Fashion Award 4. 10 ROGER L. FOLK Men of few words are the best men. Band Club Vice-President 45 Class Plays 3.45 Basketball 1,2.3.45 Football 1.2.3.45 Track 1.25 Concert Band 1.2,3,45 Orchestra 1. 2.3.45 District Music Contest 1.2.3.45 Saxophone Quartet 3,45 Little 8 Music Festival 1.2.3.45 Boy's Ensemble 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1.25 Cardinal Co-Photographer 45 V.F.W. Citizenship Award 4. PAUL E. GRIFFIN Lord. what fools these mortals be. Band Club Secretary 45 Class Plays 3,45 Football 1,2.3.45 Bas- ketball 1.2.3,45 Track 1,2.3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2.3.45 Trumpet Quartet 1,25 District Music Contest 1.2.3.45 Little 8 Music Festival 1.2,3,45 Boy's Ensemble 1.25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Cardinal Sports Editor 4. SANDRA KAY JOHNSON Her eyes sparkle like the dew. Class President 25 F. H. A, 2.3.45 G. A. A. 45 Pep Club 45 Class Play Prompter 35 Class Play 45 Little 8 One Act Play Contest 35 Concert Band 1.2.35 Basketball Band 1.2.35 Football Band 1, 2.35 Orchestra 1.2.35 Clarinet Quartet 35 District Music Contest 1.2.35 Little 8 Music Festival 2.35 Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus lg Art Camp 35 Flag Committee 1.25 V. F. W. Essay Award 45 Cardett Sidelights 45 Cardinal Ass't. Art 8a Photo Editor 45 1956 Homemaker of Tomorrow. MARILYN KAY KAUFMAN She's a girl with a smile. and a girl worth while. F. H. A. 2,3.4g F. H, A. Treasurer 3,45 G. A. A. 2.3.45 G, A, A, President 45 Pep Club 45 Class Play Make-up 35 Class Play 45 Little 8 One Act Play Contest 35 Little 8 One Act Play Prompter 45 Concert Band 1.2.3.45 Football Band 1.2.3.45 Bas- ketball Band 1.2.3.45 Orchestra 1.2.3.45 Brass Quintet 45 District Music Contest 1,2,3,45 Little 8 Music Festival 1.2.35 Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 15 Queen Attendant 35 Flag Committee 1.2.3, 5 45 Cardett Reporter 45 Cardinal Co-Photographer 4. 5 1 1 WILLIAM B. McKEE l will find a path or make one. Class President 3g Class Vice-President 4g Band Club President 43 Class Plays 3.43 Football 3g4Q Basketball 3.43 Track 33 Con- cert Band l.2.3.43 Football Band 1.23 Basketball Band 1,23 Orchestra 1,2,3.43 Brass Quintette 43 Dirstrict MusicContest 1.23 3,43 Little 8 Music Festival1.2.3.43 Boy's Ensemble 1.23 Mixed Chorus 1.25 Cardinal Ass't. Advertising Manager 43 American LegionAward 43 V. F.W. Essay Award 33 Boy's Scholastic Honors. JANICE CAROL MILLER The minor of all courtesy. Class Treasurer 3.43 F. H. A. 3,43 F. H. A, Public Relations Chairman 43 G. A. A. 2.3.43 G. A. A. Secretary 3.43 Pep Club 43 Class Plays 3.43 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Varisty Cheerleader 3,43 Concert Band 2.3.43 Orchestra 2.3.43 Football Band 2.3.43 Basketball Band 2.3.43 Clarinet Quartet 2,3,43 District Music Contest 2.3.43 Little 8 Music Festival 2,3.43 Flag Committee 2,31 V. F. W. Essay Award 33 Mid America-Scholar 4g Cardinal Editor 4. STANLEY K. MOORE More brawn than brain. Class Play 43 Football 1.3.42 Football Captain 43 Basketball 1.2, 3.43 Track 1.2.32 Cardett Business Manager 43 Cardinal Sports Editor 4. CATHERINE ROSE RAY Her smile is warmth. her voice is greeting. Class President 1.43 Class Secretary 23 F. H. A. 2,3,4Q F. H. A. Camp 33 F. H. A. Secretary 33 F. H. A. President 43 G. A. A. 2, 3.43 G. A. A. Treasurer 43 Pep Club 43 Pep Club Vice-President 43 GirlsChorus1.2.3.43 Mixed Chorus 1.43 Fresh-Soph. Ensemble 1,21 Jr.-Sr. Ensemble 3,43 District Music Contest l,2,3.4g Little 8 MusicFestival 1.2.32 Homecoming Attendantl3 Track Queen 43 Class Plays 3.41 Little 8 One-Act Play Contest 43 Flag Committee 1.2,3.43 Mid-America Scholar 43 V. F. W. Essay Award 33 Cardett Reporter 1.2.3,43 Cardinal Copy-Editor 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Girl's Scholastic Honors. I2 ANN NELLE MARY SCHWIND Here is a dear and true industrious friend. Class Treasurer 15 Class Secretary 35 G. A. A. 2.3.45 Pep Club 45 Class Plays 3.45 Little 8 One Act Play Contest 35 Concert Band l.2.3.45 Basketball Band l,2.3.45 Football Band l.2,3.45 Orchestra 2.3.45 Clarinet Quartet 2.3.45 Clarinet Solo 2.35 Oboe Solo 45 District Music Contest 1.2.3.45 Little 8 Music Festival l.2.3.45 Girl's Chorus l.2.3.45 Mixed Chorus 1.45 Fresh.-Soph. Ensemble 1.25 Jr.-Sr.Ensemble 3.45 Girls State 35 Music Camp 25 Flag Committee 1.2.3.45 V. F. W. Essay Award 45 Mid- American Scholar 45 CardettReporter35 Cardett Editor45 Cardinal Advertising Manager 45 D. A. R. 45 American Legion Award 4. LELA M. STANDARD She walks in beauty. Class Treasurer 25 G. A. A. 2.3.45 F. H. A. 2.3.45 Pep Club 45 Pep Club Public Relations Chairman 45 Class Play Prompter 35 Class Play 45 Little 8 One Act Play Prompter 35 Concert Band 1.2.35 Football Band 1.2.35 Basketball Band 1.2.35 Orchestra 1. 2.35 District Music Contest 1.2.35 Little 8 Music Festival 2.33 Saxophone Quartet 1.2.35 Girl's Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Art Camp 25 Flag Committee 1.25 Cardett Art Editor 45 Cardinal Art 8a Photo Editor 4. SAUNDRA ANN WICKHAM They say that life is what we make it. so let's have fun while we can take it. F. H, A. 2.3.45 F. H. A. Recreation Chairman 45 G. A. A. 2.3.45 Pep Club 45 Class Plays 3.45 Concert Band 1.2.35 Orchestra 1.2, 35 Football Band 1.2,3,45 Basketball Band 1.2.35 District Music Contestl.2.3.45 SaxophoneQuartet2.35 Little 8 Music Festival 1.2.35 Girl's Chorus 1.2.3.45 Mixed Chorus 1.45 Fresh.-Soph. Ensemble 1.25 Jr.-Sr. Ensemble 3.45 Music Camp 35 Flag Com- mittee l,25 Majorette 45 Cardinal Calendar Editor 4. CATHERINE JANE THOMAS . As merry as the day is long. ClassSecretary45 G. A. A. 2.3.45 F. I-l. A. 2.3.45 F. H, A. Presi- dent35 F. H. A. Historian45 F. H. A.Camp 35 Pep Club 45 Class Play 35 Class Play Prompter 45 Girl's Chorus 1.2.3.45 Mixed Chorus 1.45 District Music Contest 1.2.3.45 Little 8 Music Festival 1. 2,35 Flag Committee l.2.3.45 Cardett Feature Editor 45 Cardinal Alumni Editor 4. I3 CELEBRITIES OFFICERS Catherine Ray. . . ...... .... P resident William McKee. . . . . . Vice-President Catherine Thomas. . . . .... Secretary Janice Miller. . . . . . Treasurer Ann Nelle Schwind--D.A.R. ., ' 'ee' XX -W QQ -N S Q N -5 1 xX -' x ' 1 ex, - I .x . E :Qu s N5 N N so X W . F A -NNAKX E 'N ie .mr 5 f fig T' g nf L f A . A w':Er-N X Q - : 1. .Q -if - ' 2 i E ri if :M : , 5 -, .. .me M --Q .-. , ,www-r - . v , f :ir NSN. rr kr X-no . - , N- we-New ff ee-- -2 , 1 . , . .. -..: t ,Qi .ir .s SRS i. f 2 t - .f . ' N 12 Q5 2 1 ' X' 5 5 f Sri' .gg , sz 4 ' ,lgp '.-.A o 'VSRQSE5 ' ff . 2 f Q Q ,.',-1,,-NE+!rE:+'5- ' I ,-3. rf, -if fgils fi-aff' X? Kay Johnson--Betty Crocker Fu- ture Homemaker of Tomorrow. Catherine Ray--Homecoming Queen and Track Queen Gunther Hienz-- Homecoming King, H CLASS PROPHECY The twentieth annual reunion of the class of '56 was held at the Catherine Thomas residence. Katie remained in Sheffield and is editor of the daily Who Said lt. Katie getsher news from tapping all telephone conver- sations. Her publication, Katie says, would be much more interesting if she'd dare print all that she hears. Lela Standard was unable to be with us since she was touring Europe after being crowned 'Miss Universe. Lela won the honor by illustrating the famous Marilyn Monroe Strut. She acquired this talent from her experi- ence as a model for the famous fashion designer Dior. William Fisher, now President of the Studebaker- Packard Corporation, arrived with his wife, the former Gwen Christensen, in his newly designed Flying Eagle. I say it really must have flown sincehe made it from his headquarters in Fort Wayne, Indiana in one hour flat, and believe it or not, he made it around all the curves! Marilyn Kaufman drove down from Peoria, where she is captain of her own lady police force. When Marilyn was asked what she does in her many emergencies, she replied that whenever she has to handle a toughie, she pulls out her Pop-Eye Brand spinach and lowers the boom. Roger Folk brought his band of renown, The Pokis Folkies along to the big affair. They provided some very danceable music for Roger's old classmates, that is if you like the Pokie Folkie. Roger invented the new dance step himself. l-le even has his own Pokie Folkie dancing class. The way everybody is taking to it, it might well be said it is replacing the jitter-bug. Kay Johnson arrived in a stately limousine, fresh from her appointment as Interior Decorator for the new estate being erected by John D. Rochefeller, Jr. While here, Kay announced her engagement to the Prince of Monaco, who has divorced Grace Kelly, because she hasn't Kay's beautiful brown eyes. Paul Griffin stopped in on a return trip from the Moon. The rocket he was in, Paul designed himself. The sad part of the story is Paul forgot to cut rockers when he was landingand the ship dived into the earth. Poor old Paul had to climb all the way up the side to find an exit, but eventually he made it. Saundra Wickham flew in from San Diego, with her six bouncing little sailors. She had to leave her big sailor behind, since he was due in Hawaii. Sonnie seemed to have no trouble with her little demons and credits it toher past experience as kindergarten teacher in San Diego before her marriage to Admiral D. L. Gradert. Phil Cunningham bounced in ona faithful old burrow, straight from the hills of Kentucky. When asked what he was trying to accomplish down there, Phil said he was still trying to break Rip Van Winkle's record of sleeping 100 years. He should be in very good shape after all the practice he had in Physics class. As was reported last year at the reunion of the class of '55, Gladys Barton still reigns as queen of the Island of Suzy-loo, and Kenny Riggs is still King of the Bar- tonian tribe. The king and queen are about to ask the President ofthe United States if Suzy- loo might not be- come a state since their Bartonian tribe has reached a grand total of 20,000. Queen Gladys flew in for the occasion. Janice Miller, now President of the Gamblers' Na- tional Bank in Las Vegas, drove back home in a gold- plated Thunderbird. The other executives of the bank unanimously decided upon Janice as President when they learned ofher past position as treasurer of her Jun- ior and Senior classes. Ann' Nelle Schwind is now touring the country with her championshipgirls basketball team. Ann Nelle says the secret of her coaching success has its begimiing way back when Miss Williams taught her zone defense in P.E. class. The one exception is that Ann Nelle's group has mastered the art, whereas Miss Williams' group never did. As you all know the wor1d's new middle weight champ is Mighty Muscles Moore, who flew in after his championship bout inMadison Square Gardens. Muscles said he developed his masculine strength way back when he was a Senior in good old Sheffield High,carrying Lela's books to and from classes. Karen Drew, who just won her first Oscar for her hilarious performance in The Seven Year Giggles , was unable to attend our reunion. Karen played opposite Rock Hudson in her prize-winning roll, and ever since then, she hasn't been the same. lt still isn't known whether her condition is a result of the giggles or of playing opposite Rock Hudson. Dr. William McKee joumeved all the way from Australia where ne has established his own kangaroo clinic. Dr. McKee also has his own kangaroo farm. It is his ultimate goal to raisea breed of tame and stream- lined kangaroo so as to encourage kangaroo racing. Dr, says the horses have had it long enough and it's time for a change. Anyone fora bouncy ride on a kangaroo? ?? Catherine Ray stopped in just long enough to say Hello and to pass out samples of Ray's Reducing Rye ,her sensational new diet bread. Kittie is the head of a large reducing salon and also has her own Rock'n Roll reducing class. Kittie came up from Tampa, Florida where she enjoys being a career woman just fine. The Party lasted until it just couldn't last any longer, and every one departed for his respective spot on the globe. This Page Sponsored By: C, M. BERFIELD, M. D.. sheffield BACCALALI REATE MAY 27, 1956 P1-ocessional . . Invocation .... Vocal Ensemble . . . . . Sermon .... Vocal Ensemble . . Benediction . . . unuoun Mabel Peterson . . . Rev. Clarence McCarty Fre sh. - Soph. Girls . . . . Rev. Owen Frederickson . . Jr.-Sr. Girls . . Rev. P. E. Hand COMMENCEMENT MAY 28, 1956 Selections . . . Processional . . . Invocation. . . Class Welcome . . Musical Selection .......... Address .... Freedom to Live . . Director of Special Services, C las s Song .............. Presentation of School Awards . . Legion Awards . . V. F. W. Award ....... Presentation of Diplomas no oo . School Orchestra . School Orchestra . . Rev. Truitt High . . . Catherine Ray . . Senior Septette .Dr. Leo G. Bent Bradley University . . . . Senior Class Supt. W. M. Harlan . . Leonard Lubbs . . . . Walter Green Supt. W. M. Harlar Benediction ......... . . Rev. O. L. Huffman Recessional . . . . . School Orchestra 16 THE GRADUATES Catherine Jane Thomas, Saundra Ann Wickham,Le1a Awardg Stanley K. Moore, Roger L. Folk,V.F.W. M. Standard, Karen Ann Drew, Catherine Rose Ray, Awardglanice Carol Miller, Sandra Kay Johnson, Ann Highest Scholastic Honors for Girls: Phillip R. Cun- Nelle Mary Schwind, Legion Award, Marilyn Kay ningham, PaulE. Griffin, William K. Fisher, William Kaufman, Gladys N. Barton. B.McKee, Highest Scholastic Honors for Boys, Legion I7 CLASS TRIP This Page Sponsored By FARMERS STATE BANK, Sheffield K -p X I w x Q.. ..x. ,gym www.. V' N, N W wx EMS This Page Sponsored By BILL FINDLAY ------ JOSTENS 20 JU IOR CLASS Wayne Barron Barbara Clay Jo Ann Cogger Ruth Ann DeBolt Robert Genster Barbara Gentry Helen Hewitt Gary Lyle Anna McCarty Jo Ann Morman Ronald Pease Cynthia Ray Janet Riggs Edward Rosenow Richard Sellon Joyce Sprowls Gene Swanson Nancy Van De velde Carolyn Verhagen Marcia Vermeulen SOPHOMORE CLASS Judy Bills Gwen Christenson Linda DeBates John DeFreezer Louise DeMarlie Paul DePauw Marvin Driessens John Durick Nadine Eggimann Donald Folk Margaret Hasbrook Neil Hewitt Mary Hortega Larry Hunter Wally Jenkins Kay Jones Tom Kaufman Helen Preston Nancy Sipes Io Ann Speakman Bob Standard Gail Stonewall Donna Thomas This Page Sponsored By O B GILTNER, M. D., Sheffield This Page Sponsored By N. S. JOHNSON, M, D., Sheffield 00 FRESHMAN CLASS John Ban-on Betty Fields Alan Folk Diana Gibson Roger Griffin Randy Hansen Mary Hortega Sally Howlett I im Johnson Gerald Larson Larry Lyle Judy Martin Bill McCarty Adella Peters Virgil Peters Daunv Riggs James Standard Virginia Van Meir Gene Young SOPHOMORE Judy Bills . . . . . . . . . .President Nancy Sipes . ..... Nice-President Donna Thomas . . .fabsenry Secretary Marvin Driessens . . . . . . .Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR Marcia Vermeulen ...... President Gary Lyle ........ Vice- President Barbara Gentry . . . .... Secretary Ruth Ann DeBo1t . . . . Treasurer FRESHMAN Alan Folk . . ...... President Larry Lyle . . . . .Vice- President Jim Johnson . . . .... Secretary Jim Standard . . . . . .Treasurer This Page Sponsored By THE STATE BANK OF ANNAWAN, Annawan N A? KAW, X 5 N S, - gil? XXV X S5 WX + --: .RQ 1 r x , 4 as if XX wx. wt l x X , if 'Sf 5 ff:f:?'.' 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A. 15 Polio shots - 16 Grade Basketball: Mineral 18 Senior Class Play -, 21 Lions Club Football Banquet V 23 Grade Basketball: Wyanet here Report Cards 24 No School 25 No School Basketball: Alumni here 29 Grade Basketball: Manlius there Basketball: Atkinson here OCTOBER 3 Board Meeting '7 Football: Buda there QW 10 P.T.A. pl, ' 11 F, H, A.gnitiation1 th ,A tl P 12 F-S Foot all: Man ius ere 'ff ' - Report Cards WW Q 14 Football: Manlius there in 21 Football: Tiskilwa here , ,xxx XM 25 F-S Football: Ohio there + 05, 'Qs 26 Assembly: Ben Ferrier V. 'V I ' X if SEPTEMBER 9 Freshman Initiation, Senior Dance 12 P. T. A. 13 Grade Softball: Buda here 15 Grade Softball: Walnut here 16 Football: Wyanet there 20 Grade Softball: Ladd there 21 Assembly: Ford Circus 22 Grade Softball: Neponset here 23 Football: Neponset here 30 Football: Ohio here AUGUST 30 Registration This,Page Sponsored By EB BEYN, POULTRY, Sheffield BILGER- BLANKENBERG STUDIO, Freeport 9 X '11 11 G. A. A. at school F. H. A. Barbecue 12 Grade Basketball: Hoopole there Semester Exams. 5 .2 ' 13 Basketball: Wyanet here .5251 Semester Exams. 14 Basketball: Tiskilwa here ,ff- 18 Grade Basketball: Ladd here f - ' Report Cards 19 G. A. A. at school 20 Basketball: Neponset there 24-28 Little Eight Tournament at LaMoi1le 31 Basketball: Mineral there 'H w.4'P wa If FEBRUARY 1 2 3 4 6-11 8 9 13 14 15- 15 18 17 21-23 22 23 24 29 . ,f ,f , c J W, 4 Q YF 1' Grade Basketball: Bureau Township h G. A. A. at school Basketball: Ohio there Basketball: Tampico here Grade Heavy Weight Tournament G. A. A. at school Junior Barbecue Basketball: Buda here G. A. A. Dance Grade Basketball: Neponset there Basketball: LaFayette there Assembly: The Downies Grade Basketball: Annawan there Grade Light Weight Tournament here Basketball: Manlius here District Tournament at Atkinson F. H. A. Presidents' Tea Grade Basketball: Neponset there Assembly: Otto Schact Grade Basketball: Walnut here Report Cards BIC MARCH 3 Junior High Basketball Banquet 5 Board Meeting 12 P. T. A. 15 One Act Play at Manlius 22 Grade Music Festival at Tiskilwa 24 District Solo-Ensemble Contest at Earlville APRIL 6 Sophomore Dance 7 District Band and Chorus Contest at Earlville Q 9 P. T. A. X 10 Track meet-Here 11 Report Cards 13 Junior Play 17 Track Meet-Here X. 18 Board Banquet 20 Little Eight Music Festival at Ohio 24 Track Meet - Here 26 F. H. A. Field Trip to Chicago 27 Freshman Dance , N MAY 1 Track Meet - Here 4 Spring Concert '7 Board Meeting 8 Fresh.-Soph. Track Meet - Here 12 Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom 14 P. T. A. 15 Little Eight Track Meet - Here 21-22 Seniors' exams. 23-24 Semester exams. 28 Last Day of School--Report Cards and Awards Graduation 30 Seniors Leave on Trip 27 CARDETT TAFF Stanley, Business Managerg Ann Nelle, Editorg'Lela, Art Editor, Katie, Feature Editor, Kay, Sidelights, Gladys, Feature Editor, Mrs. Kizer, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Lela Standard, Art Editor: Katie Thomas, Se nio r Reporterg Jim Johnson, Freshman Reporter: Feature Editorg Ann Nelle Schwind, Editorg Phil Cun- Wanda Wilhelm,Judy Bills, Chorus Reportersg Gladys ningham, Sports Editor, Mrs. Kizer, Sponsorg Christina Barton, Feature Editorg Marilyn Kaufman, G,A.A, Re- High, Eighth Grade Reporter. SECOND ROW: Stanley porterg Ann Johnson, Seventh Grade Reporterg Nancy Moore, Business Managerg Barbara Gentry, Junior Re- Van De Velde, F. H. A. Reporter: Kay Johnson, Side- porterg Joyce Sprowls, Band Reporter, Catherine Ray, lights, Helen Hewitt, Pep Club Reporter. 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