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C ASS HI TORY The Class of 1954 entered Sheffield High in September 1949 After looking around and getting acquainted we elected the following officers to czrrw us through our first wear in umor High President, Bud Coldthwatte Nice President Robert Bell Secretary, oyce N1cNl1llen Treasurer lxenneth Camp Our cliss advisor was Nlr lang ln our eighth grade wear we chose the following officers President David Flmquist Nice President, Gerald Carr Secretary Xernon Stoddard Ireasurer, ames Nmcent Our class advisor was Nlr Chamberlain lhat vear Dave Gustafson and jerrie Cashmere were selected by the class to receive the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary honors When we entered our freshman year our class officers were as follows President, ames lledman Vice President, joyce Nlc'Nl1llen Secretary, Nancy ones Treasurer, Rita Kasaback That year we started widening our interests in the school Some went out for choir, band, and even basketball and football from the unxors and Seniors Ihe class officers that led us through the year were Presi dent, ames Hedman Nice President, Carmen Cummings Secretary Bud Goldthwaite Treasurer, William Troutman That year we sold magazines to start funds for our umor Senior Prom Donna Pierce, Rita lxasaback, and Dave Gustafson sold the most magazine subscriptions and received prizes As we started off our junior year we elected our class officers as follows President, Donna Pierce Vice President, Bud Goldthwaite Secretary james Hedman Treasurer, Rita Kasaback Our class advisor was Nltss Rrchwalsky One of our fellow classmates, Dave Gustafson, was captam of our basketball team We worked very hard to make our umor Semor Prom successful by selling basketball pencils and football programs We also sponsored the annual Halloween Party At last we became Seniors We elected our class officers as follows President, Carmen Cummings Nice President, jerrte Cashmere Secretary, Donna Pierce Treasurer, Bud Goldthwalte Our class advisor was Nir Brown Our athletic honors included Jerry Carr, basketball captain, and Dave Elmquist, football captain Also, Dave Gustafson was chosen to a guard position on the Alleghany Mountain Football Conference All Star team One of the mam things we did our Semor year was to get the Youth Center back on its feet I'o do this we elected the following officers President, james Hedman Vice Presr dent, Dave Gustafson Secretary, B111 Troutman Treasurer, Bud Goldthwaite The Youth Center attempted something of a different nature this year With the help of the Lions Club, an informal Snowflake Dance was held during the Christmas vacation Now, as our school days have come to a close, we, the Class of 54 want you to re member that whatever you do, wherever you go, never be ashamed of where you went to school Remember that there are a lot of students rust like you that are less fortunate, so be proud of that school you go to 20 U V V 4 9 1 'I i A .V 1 .V X i J ' ' 1 ' S ' 1 1 - ' , 2 7 ' J J ' , . ' g , ' ,a . . ' '- . . - . I lv . v v. g I . , , ' 1 ' Q ,. - . . g N lv, . X 2 . V L J .. i J 4 . - . A . 3 V A. Y J Q , I . ln the fall of 1951 our class entered Senior High. At last we were getting a little respect J 9 - ' A 2 - ', ' ' ' Q ,. . Y . J . h ' 5 ' - ' ' 9 5 - ', ' 5 . 3 ,. - . . . Q . g . . A . - . . . . . : . S . - .- 4 ' 4 ' - ' P . , -
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1954, of Sheffield High School, being of sound body, memory and mind, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in the manner following, that is to say: First: We leave all our fond memories of the six years spent in S.H.S. We hereby leave our enthusiasm, and ability to get things accomplished, to the junior Class. Also to them we leave our most cherished possession, namely, Room 11 which we have claimed as our homeroom for two years. Take good care of it, and keep Mr. Brown happy. He is a great teacher and friend. To: Lora McClain-Dixie Andrews leaves her cheerleading uniform. Katy Moran-Edna Barr leaves her red hair. Mickey Watts-jerry Carr leaves his job of basketball captain. janet Edwards-jerrie Cashmere leaves her ability to get things done. Barbara Heeter-Marla Beck leaves her blonde hair. Charles Peterson-Kenneth Camp leaves his job at Mindy's. Charles Valone-Raymond Conquer leaves his job as janitor's helper. Any Capable junior Carmen Cummings leaves her job as class president Lucille Dunn Nancy jones leaves her typing ability Ronald johnson Dave Elmquist leaves Mr Lang janet Verbosky Bonnie Felton leaves her jobs in llome Ec Class can Kasaback Nlancy Frazier leaves her bus ride to school jiggs O Donnell Bud Goldthwaite leaves his seat in chemistry class ohn Slater Dave Gustafson leaves his athletic ability Mary Bargar Slurley Hanson leaves her typewriter Pmdy Ritchie jim Hedman leaves his car so she won t have to walk to school Carol Andrews Frances jagar leaves her job as head mayorette Marilyn Howard june johnson leaves her fan mail Geneva Rollinger Rita Kasaback leaves her good marks Charles Young jim Lindblade leaves his office position Peggy Anderson joyce Mcklillen leaves her long walk to school im Weidner Larry O Donnell leaves his car Don Davidson Francis Peterson leaves his huskiness Karen Larson Dorothy Peterson leaves her job at the pharmacy Dick Bloss joan Peterson leaves her roller skates Kristal Griffith Welcome Rice leaves her quiet ways jack Cashmere Charles Rogers leaves his station wagon joyce Lewis Helen Sabat leaves her figure Anyone Fred Seamans leaves himself jon Nelson Bill Troutman leaves his job at jones erry Sadler jim Vincent leaves his job at the Quality Cash jerry Carr Sally Campbell leaves her life Charlotte Wenker Donna Pierce leaves her pleasant ways jim Rogers Dick Wenker leaves his height R If xl! X MW NA lwhiffkiffxlkiff 'x l 3 l l 1 Li wks. PEx Xu 19 Q - a -' I O - - . J -. . . , . . . . ' n J - - ' s . . . . , 1 a ' a ' u a ' o Q A O J. . - , . . ' o - a n ' n a ' o ' o . . . , ' o J - - - c - o a J-19, ,ix 4. fx - 'Un - :XA l - .Q xwv, .xf 1 - q , L SEQ. , x7.- . . ,':'-Z-, -. '. , S . w1' t 51 xxxxs - -- N,,.--r. xx --4,1- NN,- - .'. , .I ..-ggi -- . 5 --xxx-10 'x, N'Ikx '13 t. N6 '- K ' ' P K 3-lex F ., - -4, cf
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Q4 ,fa-if 1 ,if ' -am Y Q 'E 5 X H E X Y K 5' W Z p lf, WHEN WE WERE Q., . YOUNG , f' m.1,. Q ' a Top Raw, L. to R.: joan Peterson, Nancy Frazier, Raymond Conquer, jerrieann Cashmere, Dave Gustaf son. Second Row: Charles Rogers, Marla Beck, Bud Goldthwaite, Carmen Cummings, jerry Carr. Third Row jim Hedman, Larry O'Donnell, Welcome Rice, Fred Seamans, Pete Peterson. Fourth Row: Joyce McMillgn 21 ?onna' Eierce, jim Vincent, Nancy jones, Shirley Hanson. Bottom Row: Dixie Andrews, Bill Troutmnn une o nson. '11
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